I've not had time to watch all of this.
If anyone gets through it - feel free to let us know if there's anything Morrissey-related (Spike doesn't appear to go down 'memory lane' often regarding Morrissey - so it would be interesting).
Regards,
FWD.
I saw a bunch of shows on that tour and thought he was pretty average and didn't really fit in with the vibe of those setlists.Got to feel sorry for a bloke who lasts one year and is replaced. I can't say I went to any gigs at the time, far too before my time, but listening to boots of varying recording quality the drums do sound a bit all over the stop.
He's had an unfair amount of solid drummers. Had plans to work with Spike on a small UK tour just over a year ago and then Corona. He seems a cool cat and I was a good bit disappointed when things fell through.Morrissey has always hired good drummers .
This guy played with H.R., The Dolls, Moz and The Damned.
Haha, that ain't to bad.
I thought Deano was a bit stiff but maybe that comes off to some as more controlled or technical. I think he's pretty good but he didn't wow me.Having said that all that, I really liked Deano in terms of presentation and how he played. He was/is very unpopular here and in that Mozipedia book by Goddard, never understood why.
He won't stop Walker. Great drummer, great guy.
I thought Deano was a bit stiff but maybe that comes off to some as more controlled or technical. I think he's pretty good but he didn't wow me.
I think a really great dummer who gets almost no credit is Matt Chamberlain who was the session drummer for ROTT.
Matt Walker is great.. to me he feels like the featured musician on Years of Refusal. I have always enjoyed his work both live and in the studio.
some souls are just simply very very very... lucky.
I sometimes imagine what the recordings would’ve been like had Paresi played on all of them; if he’d been solo Moz’s lifetime drummer. I agree. He was a wonderfully creative musician, always kept great time.the cat can’t swing. Even Spencer could swing. Walker and Paresi are both very professional. But out of all the drummers I think Andrew Paresi really brought the goods.
And, for the record, I’ve enjoyed most, if not all, of Morrissey’s drummers.I sometimes imagine what the recordings would’ve been like had Paresi played on all of them; if he’d been solo Moz’s lifetime drummer. I agree. He was a wonderfully creative musician, always kept great time.
Yes! How could I forget him. He is really creative and does so many interesting things as a drummer.the cat can’t swing. Even Spencer could swing. Walker and Paresi are both very professional. But out of all the drummers I think Andrew Paresi really brought the goods.