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Max R. and his Gretsch kit

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Posted on 4 years ago
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What no votes for Mickey Dolenz? How about Melody Valentine?

Ok, no more levity....I would say Phil Collins. While not on the same drumming caliber of Rich, Morello, or Peart he is one heck of a song writer, composer and singer. I also heard he’s a great conversationalist and funny as all get out.

No Guru - I just love collecting & learning about vintage drums!

Some of my favorites from the kits in the collection
58 WFL New Yorker Blue Sparkle
67 Ludwig Hollywood Red Psychedelic
69 Ludwig Standard Red Ruby Strata
70's Ludwig BOP "Ringo" Kit

A few of my favorite snares
20's Leedy Black Elite
51 Leedy & Ludwig Knob Tension
58 WFL Buddy Rich Classic Blue Sparkle
63 Walberg & Auge Sea Blue Agave Green Pearl
66 Leedy Shelly Manne Blue Agate Pearl
Posted on 4 years ago
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I don't know why I know this but Phil Collins is also a world class expert on the Alamo. I think he even donated his vast personal collection of Alamo related items but I may be wrong.

Posted on 4 years ago
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From CTMichaelV

....I would say Phil Collins. While not on the same drumming caliber of Rich, Morello, or Peart he is one heck of a song writer, composer and singer. I also heard he’s a great conversationalist and funny as all get out.

Phil would be my pick too, probably with the Trick Of The Tail tour kit, although they were all pretty cool, starting with the blonde 4-piece.

Surprised though that you rate him below Peart. As a Canadian I always wished RUSH well, certainly heard a lot of it by proxy. Never could get excited about Neil though - it was always very precise and clean, but I didn't see any of the wild ideas of the type Phil would come up with. Would also suggest Phil had a lot more swing. Just my take.

Stay safe everyone!

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Posted on 4 years ago
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My high school nickname was Bon E. Carlos, so I say Bun E. Carlos. I've always admired his blend of Charlie, Ringo, and Keith.

Al

9x Slingerland New Rock 50N 12-13-16-22 with 170 (Super S-O-M) holder
• 1979 Oak
• 1978 Blakrome + 6.5x14 TDR SD
• 1977 Black Diamond Pearl + 5x14 SD (gold badge, Rapid strainer)
• 1976 Black Cordova
• 1975 Silver Sparkle + 5x14 SD (Rapid strainer)
• 1974 Chrome + 5x14 COB TDR and 6.5x14 COW Zoomatic SDs
• 1973 Purple Sparkle
• 1973 Phantom (clear)
• 1971 Walnut (gold badges) + 5x14 TDR SD
1x Rogers Powertone Londoner V 12-13-16-22
• 1972 Butcher Block + 1979 big R Dynasonic SD
Posted on 4 years ago
#25
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Peart, rosewood tama kit.

Posted on 3 years ago
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I'll go with Ed Shaughnessey (spelling?) .... and his white Ludwig kit. Just loved that Johnny Carson era and I think he held his own with the head to heads he'd do with Buddy Rich. Has anyone ever written a book about Shaughnessey?

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Posted on 3 years ago
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Shaughnessey wrote his own book a number of years back.

I think it's titled "the luckest drummber in the world" or something like

that.

Posted on 3 years ago
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