Your favorite Drum sounds on a song/album
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
So why do you want Evanescence and Linkin Park drum sounds?stu.macQ wrote:I tell you what: I make a living with my music, and it doesn't get me very far to make soundalike records.clueless wrote: If you love music, then the age or nationality of music should not be "incredibly relevant" to you as a criteria for its summary dismissal.
yeah, your respect really shone throughstu.macQ wrote: I have the utmost respect for the groundwork laid by others,
And?stu.macQ wrote: but am I going to make a record that sounds like those? Probably not.
I don't think I patronised you, I believe I said it was depressing to hear someone so young (especially someone who makes a living from music) give such a blinkered opinion. If anything, YOU disparaged your own age, and YOU patronised us crazy old timers and our wacky esoteric drum sounds. But hey! What could a legend teach you? Now THAT's smug.stu.macQ wrote:That fact that you can patronize me and my youth is wonderful. But don't be calling me smug when you dish it out so effortlessly yourself.
Er, no, actually I was talking about the distinctive drum sounds of specific artistes, not about influences and styles of music.stu.macQ wrote: I'm talking about the sounds themselves, you're talking about musical influences and styles of music. That's all it is, and I don't see the point of arguing it further.
No-one's fightingstu.macQ wrote: I've never fought with someone on an internet forum, and I don't plan to start.
Well, it might if it's directed at me! Am I likely to hear any of your music? That might affect me even slightly - I wouldn't automatically rule out your music as irrelevant to me just because I'm not a 22 year-old Canadian...stu.macQ wrote: Besides, why should you care if I appear smug? How does it affect you even SLIGHTLY? It doesn't.
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- KVRist
- 476 posts since 28 Jun, 2002 from Vancouver, Canada
In the interests of fitting in with this musical snob-filled crowd, I've decided to withdraw all of my above remarks. Clearly, I have NO idea what I'm talking about.
(stu.macQ)
(stu.macQ)
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
Damn! Beat me to it!scuzzphut wrote:back on topic
kaftwerk - showroom dummies and europe endless.
afrika bambaataa - planet rock
trio - da da da
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oh DRUMMERS! ..... sorry
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
How is it snobbery? I'm not the one casting aside vast swathes of music - I'm afraid you're the snob.stu.macQ wrote:In the interests of fitting in with this musical snob-filled crowd, I've decided to withdraw all of my above remarks. Clearly, I have NO idea what I'm talking about.
(stu.macQ)
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
Aha! Nick Drake - "Pink Moon"clueless wrote:Damn! Beat me to it!scuzzphut wrote:back on topic
kaftwerk - showroom dummies and europe endless.
afrika bambaataa - planet rock
trio - da da da
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oh DRUMMERS! ..... sorry
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- KVRist
- 476 posts since 28 Jun, 2002 from Vancouver, Canada
I apologize for being acerbic and disagreeable in this thread. I didn't mean to denigrate anyone's musical style or taste. I wasn't discounting the suggestions anyone made, I was merely just trying to offer suggestions as to what *I* would like to see in a product.
Sorry for any misunderstandings, and I'll try to choose my words more carefully in the future.
Regards,
(stu.macQ)
Sorry for any misunderstandings, and I'll try to choose my words more carefully in the future.
Regards,
(stu.macQ)
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- KVRAF
- 5782 posts since 10 Mar, 2003 from Music Shed #8
That's fair enough/cool. Sorry if I've been ascerbic and disagreeable in my responses - and seriously, I'd like to hear what you're up to. It's all music, and that's why we're here, innit?stu.macQ wrote:I apologize for being acerbic and disagreeable in this thread. I didn't mean to denigrate anyone's musical style or taste. I wasn't discounting the suggestions anyone made, I was merely just trying to offer suggestions as to what *I* would like to see in a product.
Sorry for any misunderstandings, and I'll try to choose my words more carefully in the future.
Regards,
(stu.macQ)
And I'm not a snob - I've mimed for money!
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- KVRer
- 29 posts since 1 Apr, 2002 from S.F. Bay Area, CA, USA
Kind of obscure, but an amazing sound: "Overnight Sensation" -- The Raspberries. Also, if you could get that Bernard Purdie hi-hat bark just right…
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