Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby Da Chooch » Thu Jan 05, 2012 10:56 am

cbrady wrote:Steve is correct. Not only was I there for the performance, I was also there for the rehearsal and dress rehearsal. Those were magical times. On par with Hogwarts or the Shire.


Chris, you had the BEST seat in the house! weren't you taking lessons w/ GB back then? i talk about you all the time to other drummers in that you were there for the rehearsals. their jaws just drop.
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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby janne jansson » Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:13 am

I was at the show in los Angeles. (Was a PIT student 89-90)
What can i say.. Gadd had the best quarternotes, Vinnie had a strange suit and played like a mad man, Weckl was great to...They all played great
As you all can see on the dvd`s... It was magic and the audience was at drummers heaven..
Anyone more from Sweden there?
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Postby Joesmechanic » Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:16 am

cbrady wrote:Steve is correct. Not only was I there for the performance, I was also there for the rehearsal and dress rehearsal. Those were magical times. On par with Hogwarts or the Shire.


Not to spill the beans Chris, but didn't you or somebody have some footage of backstage goofing off of Weckl playing the walls with sticks or something?
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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby Joesmechanic » Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:34 am

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Ardent15 wrote:I've heard that Vinnie was really not as well-known (outside of studios in LA/NYC and certain circles) as Weckl and Gadd at the time. Would anyone here reckon that was true?


Yes and no. Vinnie had already been on the cover of MD twice. I still have that 1987 copy some place talking about how he blew everyone away at a PAS Convention. Maybe Vinnie wasn't VINNNNNNIIEEEEE at that point, but everyone in the industry knew who he was and any drummer who read MD did.


Well, I can comment on the "Yes" part of this comment. People who grew up here in the San Fernando Valley and knew of Frank Zappa and his work were very hip to who Vinne was especially after Joes Garage came out. I still froth at the mouth listening to some of the outlandish/unhuman stuff Vinnie did/does on that. But even earlier than that, if some of the people remember some of the gigs at the Flying Jib of Vinnie doing his Baked Potatoesque craziness......is part of that whole that stuff was just GOLDEN!!

If I'm not mistaken, the Zildjian Day video predates the BRMC video. Doesn't it? Because I remember seeing that video and my mind exploded when he tried to relate playing in 5 to an audience member. Then someone in the audience shout, "PLAY IT!!", so then Vince sez, "Oh kayeeee.....Oh kayeeee". That was back in the day when he was hanging around alot with Tim Landers (bass player).

A little story Weckl told me once.....

I guess Weckl and his wife at the time were at one of the NAMM shows. I think it was the one after the BRMC video. Weckl tells me he's watching Vinnie soloing at some booth where they've got him behind plexiglass. If you've heard any of the hour long solo recordings that Steve had one HOD, that was pretty much what VInnie was doing. In other words, Vinnie was in his own world in a Vinnie tranz. I guess he started playing SO MUCH "STUFF", that Weckl had the same psychotic laugh that I always get when Vinnies going apeshit....he shakes his head and says, "this guys an animal".

I think that says it all.

Vinnies lucky in the fact that he has/had the athletic body to punch the drums like he did/does, the brain that could manage and create those insane abstract patterns, time sigs, and sheer chops, AND the experience of having some of the BEST teachers and influences that anybody could have.

I remember asking him about his hands at a recording session of Brian Brombergs once. I mentioned if he studied with Dick Wilson here in the Valley. He said yes. Has anybody else here studied with DIck Wilson or know of his techniques? I always was told from my drummer friend to see Dick. I was also told thats where Vinnie got his "hands".
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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby janne jansson » Thu Jan 05, 2012 11:55 am

[/quote]I've heard that Vinnie was really not as well-known (outside of studios in LA/NYC and certain circles) as Weckl and Gadd at the time. Would anyone here reckon that was true?[quote]

Hm.. No that´s not true.. If you played drums seriously you had knowledge about Vinnie..PIT was all about Vinnie and Weckl licks around that time among students and some teachers :)
And he had at the time done a lot of great albums that was well known around the world...
I think i saw him live 20 times that year mostly at a great place called "Le Cafe"
But his studio work i guess was mostly in LA, that was a great time for studio drumming, way before computers and Tonntracks/Bfd/Addictive drums killed it...

Rodge, what`s the name of the drummer in Paris that went to PIT at the time?




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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby cbrady » Thu Jan 05, 2012 3:55 pm

@Chooch - Yep, the seats were nice. I'm not sure if I was studying with Gregg at that time though. He always was super great about including me in these type of things. I was sitting at home one day and he called up and said, "What are you doing? I'm at Mad Hatter Studios getting ready to record on the Jeff tribute album. You wanna come up and watch the session?" Of course as soon as the phone was hung up I was on the freeway racing to the studio!

@ JMech - I think I've seen some BRMC footage ;)
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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby Pocketplayer » Fri Jan 06, 2012 10:44 am

VC was in the Joan Rivers Band and on national TV prior to this correct?
Someone needs to load those clips again...classic intros.

I saw VC in Dog Cheese at the Spud around '84 or so and he was known
as being very creative. That's the term I recall. He was letting go of
the Zappa years and making a name for himself in the studio, adjusting
to that life with the help of Jeff P, not taking road gigs. It was Sting
or P Gabriel that would cause him to leave the LA area...when he got the
Sting gig, the first show was with Gabriel so he got his wish in full!

I had a recording of the Dog Cheese gig at the Spud and I think someone
in HOD has that. I lost the recording and have been trying to find it...
someone has it.

Greg B was living around the Granada Hills area at the time and I would run
into him. Now he is best buds with my former keyboard player who directs
voice work doing a lot of Disney stuff with voices ala Winnie the Pooh.
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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby Josiah » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:18 am

Someone has a recording of Dog Cheese? Woa....


Some killer times in this thread!
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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby cbrady » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:24 am

There are a few different Cheese recordings. I saw almost every Dog Cheese/Baked Potato performance including their very first gig there. That first gig was almost like a religious experience. I thought I was gonna come unglued.
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Re: Buddy Rich Memorial: Who was there?

Postby Joesmechanic » Fri Jan 06, 2012 11:53 am

One of you guys gave me one of the the dogcheese DVD's w/Vinnie. If I'm not mistaken, I think it was after and HOD hang at NAMM at Chris's house. When Danny was burning DVD copies for hours. Good times!

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