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Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 22 May 2010 17:23
by empty
Josh Freese, rock's uber drummer, Vandals, NIN, DEVO, sometimes Sting, and more records in the last 12 years than you (or I) could likely count. sometimes lucky enough to have Mr. Seitz tech for him.

Well, on FB, he mentioned yesterday that he has a Sting gig tonight which he hadn't had time to rehearse for- so he was "cramming" listening to tons of Police.
Anyway, this is what he said:
" Brushing up on Sting/Police. Playing w/him Sat night in TX (no rehearsal) I forget sumetimes HOW MANY good fucking songs he's written! 2 things R certain-my boy can write n' Stewart Copeland might b the greatest drummer ever. I mean...C'MON! Listening 2 "Ghost In The Machine" right now...WTF?? Who SOUNDS like that? I'v...e heard a lot of folks try...I'VE TRIED....no 1 else can play like that! SO good! Case closed."

I smile knowingly. YeAH! of course! He's our Maestro. And nice that another drummer gives him his props.

TODAY, however, HILARIOUS!!!!

"Good AND bad news...Stewart Copeland will be at my gig w/Sting tonight. Ha! No rehearsal and we haven't played since Oct. No pressure, right?"

SO, STEWART, if you get a chance, be nice to Josh. He is also amazing, tall, lanky, geeky, hilarious (ever seen his You tube videos???) and grew up being inspired by you. throw the guy a bone, k?

And I gotta say, while it's cool YOU are going, I don't even think your presence could get me to a Symphonicity gig.
*saving for Dallas*
:shock:

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 22 May 2010 17:56
by giovanni
UH UH...interesting...
I'm sure the MAESTRO will go and see a Symphonicity show, that's for sure...and you know that he's now used to orchestras...Sting could have Stewart playing a song, why not, seen how the MAESTRO was able to mix his drumming with the work of the Orchestralli.

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 22 May 2010 18:12
by BongoBoy
That's amazing !

No matter how much success you get, heroes are heroes.

Makes me feel better as I never know why I want him to listen to my tunes. I guess it makes you feel like your in the game.

Great to hear that Stewart would go.

Cheers.
BB.

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 23 May 2010 11:09
by ltwoman
Who's celebrating Jeff's birthday with Jeff? The Maestro should be throwing St. Jeff a Big f---ing party! Maybe he's doing a twosome: concert and then parteh!

[thread hijack apologies!]

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 23 May 2010 15:30
by HoleInMyLife
according to Sting guitarist Dominic Miller, Josh met the maestro:

http://twitter.com/DominicMiller1/status/14553345877

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 23 May 2010 16:05
by thedaner
[quote="ltwoman"]Who's celebrating Jeff's birthday with Jeff? The Maestro should be throwing St. Jeff a Big f---ing party! Maybe he's doing a twosome: concert and then parteh!

[thread hijack apologies!][/quote]

Maybe Jeff's with him...

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 24 May 2010 11:27
by dontboxmein
And dam well should...how he ever got the gig with Sting I'll never know...That Broken Music Tour was Laughable. I mean the drums were just plain wrong...Abe Jr. was a better choice for that...dam Sting hire Chad Wackerman...Josh Freeze common really?????

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 24 May 2010 15:26
by thedaner
Based on a story on Stingus.net, this was not a Symphonicity show. I knew this was a kick-off (no pun intended) for the Super Bowl here in Big D next year (culminating with, of course, the DSO/D'Drum show) but it looks as if the lineup was a quartet with Dominic, David Sancious and Josh Freese. That would explain why Freese was cramming for the gig on Police/Sting tunes. On the Symphonicity shows, they use more of a percussionist.

From what Stingus says, a recording of this show is already floating 'round the internet.

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 24 May 2010 17:10
by TheEqualizer
thedaner wrote:Based on a story on Stingus.net, this was not a Symphonicity show. I knew this was a kick-off (no pun intended) for the Super Bowl here in Big D next year (culminating with, of course, the DSO/D'Drum show) but it looks as if the lineup was a quartet with Dominic, David Sancious and Josh Freese. That would explain why Freese was cramming for the gig on Police/Sting tunes. On the Symphonicity shows, they use more of a percussionist.

From what Stingus says, a recording of this show is already floating 'round the internet.


And here it is:
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-deta ... ?id=305310

Sting
“Good Luck With The Super Bowl”
Dallas, TX
May 22, 2010
Winspear Opera House
Taper: V4TX
DPA 4061>Sony D100 w/ALC on>Sony CDRW66>CDR>EAC>FLAC

Main Set
1. Intro/If I ever Lose My Faith In You
2. Message In a Bottle
3. Englishman In New York
4. Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic
5. Fields Of Gold
6. If You Love Somebody Set Them Free
7. Driven To Tears
8. Walking On The Moon/Tea In The Sahara
9. Shape Of My Heart
10. Wrapped Around Your Finger
11. Bring On The Night/When The World Is Running Down You Make The Best Of What’s Still Around
12. Roxanne *pop on recording at beginning
13. Desert Rose

Encore Disc
1. Yellow Rose Of Texas
2. King Of Pain
3. Every Breath You Take
4. Next To You
5. Fragile

Sting
Dominic Miller-Guitar
Josh Freese-Drums
David Sancious-Piano

Great show for a semi-corporate gig in support of the Super Bowl. Could have been very safe, but Sting changed up the arrangements on many “hits” and seemed to be really into the performance. Nice four piece band of bass/guitar/piano/drums. Might be the last time Sting performs with such a stripped down line up for awhile. Sound in this venue is amazing. Recorded with automatic level control with mics hidden under my collar. Didn’t want to be called out at this event. Still came out nice, but tweaked by me for cd. A bit of clapping and singing, but none from the taper. Tracks done on the fly, so they may not be perfect. Enjoy

END QUOTE

I have not listened to this yet (not sure if I will). The above comments are by the taper, not me.

Re: Josh Freese fears the MAESTRO!

PostPosted: 24 May 2010 17:42
by plutonic
That's a cool setlist.