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Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
Posted:
07 Apr 2013 11:48
by HoleInMyLife
Re: Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
Posted:
09 Apr 2013 21:05
by giovanni
Me too!
Re: Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
Posted:
10 Apr 2013 00:39
by TheEqualizer
That whole DVD is well worth it. Currently one of only two known commercial sources of Gizmo (the other being SC's anthology). Hoping that this will change sometime soon. I NEEDS ME SOME MORE GIZMO!!!
Re: Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
Posted:
10 Apr 2013 08:47
by ltwoman
TheEqualizer wrote:That whole DVD is well worth it. Currently one of only two known commercial sources of Gizmo (the other being SC's anthology). Hoping that this will change sometime soon. I NEEDS ME SOME MORE GIZMO!!!
giovanni wrote:Me too!
Re: Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
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10 Apr 2013 17:26
by Pezish
Oh damn, that's awesome! When was this recorded?
Also, I shouldn't have read the comments, "who knew Andy Dick was such an amazing drummer!"
Re: Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
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14 Apr 2013 18:05
by njperry
[quote="Pezish"]Oh damn, that's awesome! When was this recorded?"[/quote]
It was at the Modern Drummer Festival in 2005 or 2006. It on a DVD with 2 other Gizmo songs.
Conroy and Sockii attended the show.
I am surprised to see this on Youtube. Hudson Music, who did the DVD and put out this video, has a short promo video of all three songs, but whenever anyone puts up a video from the DVD, it gets taken down quickly. So I assumed Hudson Music didn't want any of whole songs on Youtube.
Re: Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
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14 Apr 2013 23:49
by conroy
Kim and Vespapod were also at the show as well as member of Ask Uncle Ian who, although I don't think he's registered here, I would consider a nutter.
Re: Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
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15 Apr 2013 01:44
by luddite lady
Just catching up after a bit of an absence. This is simply beautiful. Thanks for the link.
Re: Stewart & Gizmo - Koteja
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19 Apr 2013 19:32
by lancaster
Yes... nothing better than Stewart at it. And dressed in his favourite colour.
The Drummerworld dvd is one of my favourite because the whole thing is, obviously, centered on the drummer's playing. And that is always good