Steve Smith
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Re: Steve Smith
40 minutes of Steve Smith.
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These Sonor Vintage drums sound really great. I may have to get over my disdain for those offset lugs and get me some...
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Steve Smith to me is always playing music that showcase his drumming, not a good thing if you ask me...
Fortunately there is some good stuffs he did like the live with Steps, but here, it's like a good student who did his homework, nothing magical and spontaneous, lick one, lick two, and so on...
Paul, don't buy that drum please bro'.
Fortunately there is some good stuffs he did like the live with Steps, but here, it's like a good student who did his homework, nothing magical and spontaneous, lick one, lick two, and so on...
Paul, don't buy that drum please bro'.

I come from Tain, Vinnie, Omar, Jeff, Fish, Stewart, and many more...
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I hope I'm still playing like that when I'm 70.......
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Rodge wrote:Paul, don't buy that drum please bro'.

Don't worry, I won't.
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I got his last two recordings, and his drums just don't sound good with those heads. I think Black Dots only work on larger toms with a tighter tension.
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Rodge wrote:Steve Smith to me is always playing music that showcase his drumming, not a good thing if you ask me...
Fortunately there is some good stuffs he did like the live with Steps, but here, it's like a good student who did his homework, nothing magical and spontaneous, lick one, lick two, and so on...
Paul, don't buy that drum please bro'.
I agree with you, Rodge. I'm a BIG fan of Steve Smith in the 70"s and 80"s: Jean-Luc Ponty, Focus con Proby, Steps Ahead, some stuff from Vital Information... His VHS's (SS parts 1 and 2) were awesome, I wore out my tapes. Coincidence or not, after his studies with Freddie Gruber, from 90's, he hasn't sounded as spontaneous as he used to, to my ears, and with a Tony Williams-ish and lighter approach, instead of his older Tony-Gadd-Elvin-Chaffee one, more powerful. Just my 10 cents.
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