GDT: #55 | Flyers at The "Utah" | Tuesday, February 4, 2025 | 9:00 PM UFO Time | NBCSP, 93.3 FM

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Gaucher Hathaway and Nicky Fists…… The black widow line feared throughout the league
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I believe Pearl makes them too.
I've been a drummer since I was around 3 years old and was banging around on my Dad's sets (a Slingerland gold sparkle, a Ludwig in Beatles finish w/ a super-sensitive snare, and a Rogers XP creamy silver w/ a dynasonic snare). I'll be 50 in two months.

When I was 15 I emptied my savings account and bought a Tama set, which was replaced by a much better Tama set (Starclassic birch/bubinga) with a Starclassic maple snare around 10 years ago.

Despite all of that, I've never known that Pearl made acrylic sets, lol!

I was drawn toward Tama way back when because their hardware is darn near bulletproof and adjustments were very easy to make. Most drums sound the same anyway, it's the cymbals that add a personal touch, IMO. I've been a Paiste guy since I bought that first set at 15. I don't care too much for their signature line, but I love their B8 models (2002s, Dimensions, Alphas, etc.). I've played Zildjians and Meinls before, but am just drawn to Paiste. They are the sound I hear in my head, and they deliver. They're also very consistent in their sound. I have probably 3 or 4 backups of my main crashes. They stopped producing the Alphas a few years ago. I still use them as my crashes. They were fantastic cymbals for the money, very close to a 2002, but a fraction of the price.

Sorry to geek out on drum stuff. It's been a passion of mine for a very long time.
 
I've been a drummer since I was around 3 years old and was banging around on my Dad's sets (a Slingerland gold sparkle, a Ludwig in Beatles finish w/ a super-sensitive snare, and a Rogers XP creamy silver w/ a dynasonic snare). I'll be 50 in two months.

When I was 15 I emptied my savings account and bought a Tama set, which was replaced by a much better Tama set (Starclassic birch/bubinga) with a Starclassic maple snare around 10 years ago.

Despite all of that, I've never known that Pearl made acrylic sets, lol!

I was drawn toward Tama way back when because their hardware is darn near bulletproof and adjustments were very easy to make. Most drums sound the same anyway, it's the cymbals that add a personal touch, IMO. I've been a Paiste guy since I bought that first set at 15. I don't care too much for their signature line, but I love their B8 models (2002s, Dimensions, Alphas, etc.). I've played Zildjians and Meinls before, but am just drawn to Paiste. They are the sound I hear in my head, and they deliver. They're also very consistent in their sound. I have probably 3 or 4 backups of my main crashes. They stopped producing the Alphas a few years ago. I still use them as my crashes. They were fantastic cymbals for the money, very close to a 2002, but a fraction of the price.

Sorry to geek out on drum stuff. It's been a passion of mine for a very long time.

I'm always happy to listen to someone talk about the tiny corner of the world they love. That's where the interesting stuff is.

For the record, I'm a Larnell Lewis / Purdie / Jeff Hamilton / Bill Stevenson guy.
 
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I really wanted to go to the first game in Utah, but can't do it. Just flat out can't go support this team any longer. Last game was the first game in 15 years i intentionally ignored, and tonight will be the second
You're gonna miss the return of Nicky Fists? Scholars will point to this moment, along with many other moments, as the time the Flyers truly became garbage
 
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I'm always happy to listen to someone talk about the tiny corner of the world they love. That's where the interesting stuff is.

For the record, I'm a Larnell Lewis / Purdie / Jeff Hamilton / Bill Stevenson guy.
I'm definitely aware of Purdie. He just has that feel that I could never/still can't really imitate. I looked up the other two. Hamilton, in particular, has a nice resume. There are so, so many excellent drummers out there that I've never heard, and then, when I do, I think, "How the hell have I never heard them before?" Hal Blaine is one of my personal favorites. The guy was the Swiss Army knife of popular music from the 60s and 70s.

Wait, did you add Stevenson as I was typing my response? The Black Flag drummer? Or, did I just have a senior moment? Anyway, from about 14-18ish I drummed a ton of Black Flag (and the Sex Pistols) in a band. I credit that early era with really building up my hand speed and stamina.

I think it serves any musician well to listen to/play different kinds of music, as uncomfortable as it may be at times. It's good to be "well read" in different styles, IMO. Playing things that aren't intuitive (or easy) are a gateway to eventually developing your own sound/style.
 

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