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Jeff Porcaro's Bozz Scaggs live&studio set up.

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Does anyone on here know what the late&great Jeff Porcaro used both in the studio&live with Boz Scaggs?, i.e. , cymbals, drums, heads,

On the 'Silk Degrees&"Down two then Left" albums&tours.

Posted on 8 years ago
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I'm not sure of configurations but I know he played Pearl and Paiste.

Posted on 8 years ago
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I feel like there may be a video with him on Youtube where he talks about it. For a while I was all about everything Jeff Porcaro and watched probably every video up on Youtube. I know he does talk about recording with Boz. But can't recall if he goes into kit details.

I find it amusing that he hated playing shuffles.

18 Kits & 40+ snares..
Not a Guru, just addicted to drums

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Posted on 8 years ago
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Silk Degrees was just so slick and cool. Sounds like it was recorded yesterday.

"Lowdown" was on the radio constantly.... still is.

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Posted on 8 years ago
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I've answered this on another forum ,but Jeff basically played what was available in the studio at the time.

He endorsed Pearl,but used Yamaha recording series in the studio as well as Ludwig (Supraphonic) and a few others.

I heard Colaiuta refer to his sets as Frankenstein.

Posted on 8 years ago
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From larryz

Silk Degrees was just so slick and cool. Sounds like it was recorded yesterday."Lowdown" was on the radio constantly.... still is.

That's the problem with commercial radio these days.

If it weren't for college radio,it would be even more of the same old ,same old..

Posted on 8 years ago
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I thought he played gretsch in the studio as per a modern drummer article i read.

Posted on 8 years ago
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From Multijd

I thought he played gretsch in the studio as per a modern drummer article i read.

Depends upon which studio and the gig.

Gene Okamoto from Pearl said it wasn't too much of a secret that he played Yamaha recording in the studio while endorsing Pearl.

Posted on 8 years ago
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From pgm554

I heard Colaiuta refer to his sets as Frankenstein.

I recall a Rolling Stone article from the '70s that described his set as being a mishmash of brands and finishes. But he sure sounded good.

I can still hum the tune he was playing when he did one of those Modern Drummer sound sheets for Paiste. Lots of bells and effects.

Al

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