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I Have Never "Gotten" Gretsch Drums

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Back in the 80's I led bands...led them nowhere! heh But, I now accept that, in the art world, people aren't supposed to try and figure out how to get along and be normal...because normal means being that guy who is always getting along with everyone and doing what is expected of them. I tried to be that guy....but I always ended up being the PITA guy who caused trouble and never liked the repertoire. Needless to say, I worked in many bands and in many places over the years because the time always came when I couldn't stand them anymore and always had to move on...and none of the bands I was in are going to have a friendly reunion anytime soon...Oh well. At this point, I did it the best way I could have figured out for me to remain being myself...PITA or not. All's well that ends well. My wife became the true success in my house, so life is good thanks to her. Now, I just tell stories about that time I was a drummer in a bunch of bands.

And Gretsch drums are cool AF. ;)

"God is dead." -Nietzsche

"Nietzsche is dead." -God
Posted on 4 years ago
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From O-Lugs

Back in the 80's I led bands...led them nowhere! heh But, I now accept that, in the art world, people aren't supposed to try and figure out how to get along and be normal...because normal means being that guy who is always getting along with everyone and doing what is expected of them. I tried to be that guy....but I always ended up being the PITA guy who caused trouble and never liked the repertoire. Needless to say, I worked in many bands and in many places over the years because the time always came when I couldn't stand them anymore and always had to move on...and none of the bands I was in are going to have a friendly reunion anytime soon...Oh well. At this point, I did it the best way I could have figured out for me to remain being myself...PITA or not. All's well that ends well. My wife became the true success in my house, so life is good thanks to her. Now, I just tell stories about that time I was a drummer in a bunch of bands.And Gretsch drums are cool AF. ;)

Another winning post !!!! Jumping2

Your drummers not much good is he!? What you need is someone that's as good as me. ! John Henry Bonham !!
Posted on 4 years ago
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From leedybdp

You think that i'm referring to you? Hmmmm. I wonder why.

I didn't? Were you? I was just trying to get you to play nice. Coffee Break2

Posted on 4 years ago
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From DrumBob

Well, I think you have to understand the politics and reality of the band with "the leader." I have been in this band for twenty years and have known the leader since 1972. He's a very talented guy, owns and operates a state of the art recording studio, and he's the final word, period. He's a good-hearted, honest man inside and he has never screwed us over financially, but he runs the show and he is the boss. I can complain and argue all I want, and we have had some heated arguments over the years, but the bottom line is, it's his band and he runs the show. If he asks me to bring a small kit due to space restrictions, I'll be a good soldier and do it. Another thing you don't know is, this band has multiple members, meaning there are three other drummers he can choose to cover gigs. I'm the longest-surviving drummer, so I have a some seniority, but if any one member becomes difficult or a PITA to work with, he can easily get someone else to cover the gigs. I like to play on most weekends, and while I'm in two other bands, this particular band is still my main source of musical work and money. I have a lot more freedom in my other two bands, but in this particular band, I'm a paid sideman. I accept that reality and deal with it. He puts a lot of money in my pocket and has done so over the course of the last twenty years, between $120-130K if my estimates are correct. I hope that explains things.

There' has to be video of this band somewhere On you Tube I'd love to see it.

.................................................. ......Joe
Posted on 4 years ago
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There' has to be video of this band somewhere On you Tube I'd love to see it.

[ame]https://youtu.be/kzw76eAfefs[/ame]

Posted on 4 years ago
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Hmmm, I didn't think DrumBob was that young! He's really good though!The Band:D

Posted on 4 years ago
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There' has to be video of this band somewhere On you Tube I'd love to see it.

There's lots of video on us on YouTube. Go there and look for The Kootz on News Channel 12. That's me on drums. I'm playing my 18" Mapex bass drum and a Slingerland Studio King snare, plus a cymbal and hats. That's all I was allowed to use on order of the TV station. At first, they didn't want any drums, but the leader insisted.

I'm giving my grandson the Mapex set in a year or so. Voyager Fives.

Posted on 4 years ago
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Got it . cool.

.................................................. ......Joe
Posted on 4 years ago
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I always liked Gretsch. Bought a square badge kit in the 90s, which I expanded on, just in time to do a brief stint with a Stones cover band a few years ago. I like them even more now. The original hardware, imo, is trash, but the sound of the Jasper shells is killer. I dig them, sound guys compliment them, they're awesome.

Dan

Posted on 4 years ago
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There' has to be video of this band somewhere On you Tube I'd love to see it.

Here's one video of The Kootz on NJ News Channel 12 from 2010. There's another one You Tube somewhere, as well as other full band videos. We had to play acoustic in that studio.

[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QIDsV-G9sio"]Part 3: The Kootz on News-12 'Spotlight-NJ' Show #1; 2 songs.mov - YouTube[/ame]

Posted on 4 years ago
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