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MeekaFlow

drumming adept
Posts: 74
Joined: 25 Jul 2007
Location: Huntsville, Alabama
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 Terry Bozzios set up
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Atmerrill

drumming adept
Posts: 374
Joined: 06 Sep 2007
Location: Murrieta, Ca (Southern California)
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 Bozzio's set-up
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dave lynch

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So manny folks put Terry down for havin such a big kit...That's crazy IMO..He has the opportunity to do it and I give him my blessings...At one time Gene Krupa was know to be one of the 1st to record on a full drum kit..That ( i think ) was a four piece..So that'll tell ya something..Jeeeezz, I would LOVE to play that thing..!!
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Tue Oct 09, 2007 11:23 pm |
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Lancelot Frosty

session drummer
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Joined: 05 Jul 2007
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Meh.
He needs that many drums cause he plays his kit akin to a piano or something.
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Wed Oct 10, 2007 3:05 am |
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Airborne Ranger

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I've seen Bozzio play that set a couple of times at clinics and I'm always amazed at his abilities. He uses his drumset in a more orchestral manner, opposed to 2 & 4 playing. He is the first one to admit that his set is WAY more than the average drummer could ever need and for regular gigs, he uses a much smaller set. A set that big is not my cup of tea, but I've seen the way he uses it as a voice and his ostinatos are always great. Some of his musical theories are a little "out there" for me but I applaud his trying to use the drumset in a different way.
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Zim

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Joined: 21 Jan 2007
Location: Fort Walton bch florida
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Airborne Ranger wrote:I've seen Bozzio play that set a couple of times at clinics and I'm always amazed at his abilities. He uses his drumset in a more orchestral manner, opposed to 2 & 4 playing. He is the first one to admit that his set is WAY more than the average drummer could ever need and for regular gigs, he uses a much smaller set. A set that big is not my cup of tea, but I've seen the way he uses it as a voice and his ostinatos are always great. Some of his musical theories are a little "out there" for me but I applaud his trying to use the drumset in a different way.
WELL HE was zappas DRUMMER LOL SO YES HE'S out there!
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Sat Oct 13, 2007 9:12 am |
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pepperspray

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Joined: 17 Sep 2007
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everytime I see his kit, I laugh. It's ridiculous. I wonder
how much all those guys get paid to set up his monster kit??????
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Mon Oct 15, 2007 8:33 am |
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Mr.Smash

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pepperspray wrote:everytime I see his kit, I laugh. It's ridiculous. I wonder
how much all those guys get paid to set up his monster kit??????
That would be a great job! lol
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