Can anyone help with this question?
Carl was a GRETSCH endorsee for a quick time after he left ELP to join ASIA. What did Carl's set consist of and did he actually use a gretsch kit in the studio to record ASIA'S 1st release?
Thanks
David
Can anyone help with this question?
Carl was a GRETSCH endorsee for a quick time after he left ELP to join ASIA. What did Carl's set consist of and did he actually use a gretsch kit in the studio to record ASIA'S 1st release?
Thanks
David
Hey thanks and I will pass the information forward and see if more can be added later.
I appreciate it
David
I recall an MD interview in which said he loved the drums but that the hardware was "absolute rubbish ... and you can quote me on that." I remember thinking 1) what refreshing honesty and 2) he probably won't be playing Gretsch much longer.
I also recall an ad from that period in which he was reclining on a set of Gretsch (walnut?) concert toms.
Did a little Googling after this (sorry for my lack of technical know-how):
http://www.carlpalmer.com/news.html (Palmer sold Gretsch practice kit on eBay, June 2010)
http://www.musicradar.com/rhythm/carl-palmer-kit-on-ebay-247102
http://www.atticpaper.com/proddetail.php?prod=1979-gretsch-drums-ad-carl-palmer&cat=7 (Gretsch ad referenced above, 1979)
http://cgi.ebay.com/1979-Carl-Palmer-ELP-photo-Gretsch-Drums-vintage-ad-/310008360389?pt=Guitar_Accessories#ht_500wt_840 (a different Gretsch ad)
http://www.brain-salad-surgery.de/carl_palmers_gear.html (stainless kit information ... can't talk about CP without mentioning this)
V>2k I believe Carl was playing Premier kits around the time of the first Asia Album. I saw him in 82' with Asia. They were a chrome over wood double bass kit with two up two down. They looked great and he was his usual incredible self. I wished he was playing his Stainless kit though!
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