Q: What did the drummer call his twin daughters?
A: Anna 1, Anna 2
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Ex-Whitesnake drummer Brian Tichy performs “Limelight” by Rush on a Speedbag.
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Rush rules! That’s that! Limelight rules!
Neil, Alex, and Geddy rule!
I had the good fortune to open for them with Vinnie Moore (and John JD DeServio for BLS) Back in 1991 on the Roll The Bones tour.
Mr. Peart graciously let this kid play his kit at Madison Square Garden! (Still a total highlight of my life!)
Since Tom Sawyer kicked my ass in 7th grade, Neil Peart has been one of my top 2 all time favorite drummers!
Listen to the 7/8 gtr solo section of La Villa Strangiato!! One of the baddest grooves ever created!! I could go on forever! Anyhow, I haven’t practiced the fine art of Speed Bagging or Punch Drumming (playing the bag in time) in years, but it’s sort of like riding a bike or playing the drums…
So I was determined to, with no miss-hits, get through the mighty LIMELIGHT before I go on tour. Well, I lost it at the very end while “pulling rope” boxer style, but hey!, it was the ending of like the 100th take! It’s good enough for now! Hope YA dig it! If you’re into drums, Rush and sweatin’ it up, put a speed bag in your garage, buy Alan Kahn’s Speed Bag Bible, go watch some Speed Bag Skunk (Zack Ruffo) and get to work!
BAG ON!!!!!💥💥💥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥. . “
A talented ex-teacher performs an amazing one-handed drum roll on a bucket in front of an impressed crowd.
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An ex-teacher who travels between various cities doing shows like this to make money.
Experience a collection of the worlds greatest songs greatest drum beats…
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Every so often an album comes along which causes you to slap your forehead in amazement and grope for a chair. ‘Drums by Candlelight’ is just such an album. It fills an important niche in the music market; one which surprisingly has long remained empty. In these days of crass commercialism it is common for albums to recycle hackneyed themes. I normally avoid any album with ‘Candlelight’ in the title, but if there is one which confounds a doubtful first impression it is ‘Drums by Candlelight’.
While superficially appearing to follow in the illustrious footsteps of Richard Clayderman, this album offers so much more. The album track list offers the first clue to the hidden treasures which await. Timeless classics such as ‘Locked out of Heaven’ by Bruno Mars sit comfortably beside lesser known works such as “Hooker with a Penis’ by Tool. As if ‘Drums by Candlelight’ were not enjoyment enough, there are two bonus albums thrown in for those who purchase ‘Drums by Candlelight’ in a timely fashion. This suggests that Bradley and Mulholland are anticipating significant sales.
While it has been difficult to single out one particular track for attention, I have settled on Whitney Houston’s ‘I’ve always loved you’ for comment. This is where Reuben Bradley’s drum chops are most evident. Here he has surpassed himself by what can only be described as an implied beat. The meditative state that he evokes through his skilful use of space is only broken once the drumstick falls (after a bar or two). Crisp and to the point, the surrounding silence speaking volumes. I am also impressed by Bradley’s impeccable dress sense and Mulholland’s tasteful promotion. It has been hard to find adequate words for such a towering achievement but perhaps a simple WOW will suffice.