NUTTER DRUMKITS: Post your photo here!

Postby Marshmallow Jones 1 on 28 Jan 2009 15:44

Cool - how did I miss this thread? Some real nice stuff above.

My kit is there in my avatar, but here's an opposite view with my daughter trying it out last summer...

http://i143.photobucket.com/albums/r138 ... C00353.jpg


My favorite kit (not drummer) though, has to be Bozzio's,just for the sheer comedic size...

http://www.wep.co.nz/wep/member-images/ ... ntKit3.jpg
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Postby samburusunset on 28 Jan 2009 17:22

Nice kit, M Jones.
Bet your neighbors love you. :lol:
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Postby plutonic on 28 Jan 2009 17:59

[quote="Marshmallow Jones 1"]
My favorite kit (not drummer) though, has to be Bozzio's,just for the sheer comedic size...

http://www.wep.co.nz/wep/member-images/ ... ntKit3.jpg
[/quote]

I couldn't open that link, but I'd heard about Bozzio's kit, so I was curious.
Here' the dealio from his own site.

http://www.terrybozzio.com/setup.html

Holy mother of god.

What the heck to all those pedals do??
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Postby Ska Man on 03 Feb 2009 18:20

You always have a choice on how you choose to Experience the Experience you are Experiencing
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Postby Rusty James on 03 Feb 2009 18:41

[quote="Ska Man"]Well here it is after 25yrs of dreaming ta daaaaaaaaaaaa:P[/quote]

That's one sweet chariot you've got there Ska Man!
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Postby Ska Man on 03 Feb 2009 19:05

Thanks, sometimes as I walk by it I end going oh my gosh I have been standing here drooling for the last 30 min :shock:
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Postby Spec A! on 03 Feb 2009 20:20

Drool? Come on, you know you've humped it a few times... There's no shame in it!

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That is sweet my friend, beautiful kit, and beautiful sound too I bet!
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Postby Ska Man on 03 Feb 2009 21:32

Shhhhh
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Postby Ska Man on 03 Feb 2009 21:42

The kit is Nuts. The toms are the Hyperdrive Toms or Short Stack I bought the kit about a year and a half ago.... Funny thing though The guy who I bouth the Octobans from lived off a street called Regatta Dr. go figure :wink:
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Postby samburusunset on 05 Feb 2009 05:10

Well, here they are. I got my Tama Rockstars from a former bandmate of a co-worker. They've got custom designs on them :oops: that will be peeled off when I get a chance to do so. But, I like 'em. They're loud and I like to hit them. I'm working on my rudis but I'm learning grooves and fills and having fun.



http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s320 ... ck2043.jpg


And, my Stewie snare:

http://i155.photobucket.com/albums/s320 ... ck2044.jpg
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Postby irishrose1969 on 05 Feb 2009 07:12

a few thoughts....

OMG...that poster of STEWART HOLY THUNK :shock:
Too Kool To Kalypso, that KK poster is SWEET
Yall making me jealous with those sweet kick ass kits of yours
There is a kit up the street from me in a sad litttle pawn shop that I so want to rescue its a rockstar going for 250. Hmmm. It needs alot of TLC and very overpriced IMO. :?

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Where do you begin to play that kit of Terry Bozzios?????? That is tooo freaking busy man. And I thought NP had a crazy setup... for fuck sake!
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Postby Spec A! on 05 Feb 2009 13:35

Samburu and I are Rockstar twins!
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Postby DrummerDaveF on 05 Feb 2009 20:32

I hope Bozzio pays his drum tech well. Imagine how many weeks go into bumping that behemoth in and out just for one show.

I've only ever seen a 3 minute solo with Bozzio on the kit, and I must say, I was pretty bored by it. There seemed to be very little passion or expression in what he was doing. It sounded like an exercise being spread over the kit, drum at a time. I'm sure he's capable of better, especially with so many options on what to strike next.
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Postby Laz on 24 Feb 2009 06:58

A bit late to the party, I know, but here you go:

http://picasaweb.google.com/LazLazo1/Dr ... directlink

...been meaning to take some photos for a while now... I've had this kit now since 1996... essentially the same as Stewart's chariot (Starclassic Select Maple shells 22" kick, 10" 12" toms, 16" floor) except his is blue sparkle and mine's cherry black/dark greyish lacquer (my full kit also includes a 14" tom and 18" floor tom that I use occasionally in different configurations depending on the style of music/gig etc)... normally use the 5 1/2 x 14" Maple snare (only pull out the Stewart snare and ride on special occasions)... pretty much a Zildjian guy myself... also my percussion in the background... congas, bongos, been spending ALOT of time recently brushing up on my timbales... VERY into incorporating Latin/Cuban (as well as Brazilian) rhythms into my drumset playing, hence the jamblock and cowbells (including the one rigged up to the kick pedal to the left of the hihat for left-foot cowbell/left-foot clave stuff). Also been spending ALOT of time lately on the Chaffee Rhythm & Meter Patterns Polyrhythms and Magadini Polyrhythms books mainly because I've been also spending ALOT of time lately checking out Zappa.

The Chaffee book:
http://www.amazon.com/Rhythm-Meter-Patt ... rhf_shvl_2

The Magadini book:
http://www.amazon.com/Polyrhythms-Music ... pd_sim_b_4

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Postby Tamadude on 24 Feb 2009 19:00

WOW. Laz your drum room is quite impressive. Lotsa percussion instruments in there.

My kit feels naked without a cowbell now. How many cowbells do you have? One of every size? That footpedal-cowbell setup is a really great idea.

I'm off to get a cowbell now....... :lol:

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