Great interview with Stewart in July 2007 issue of DRUM.

Great interview with Stewart in July 2007 issue of DRUM.

Postby conroy on 02 Jun 2007 19:10

I just bought the July 2007 i#133 issue of DRUM Magazine and guess who is on the cover with a cheshire-cat type of grin with his drum set. It's a great interview with a cool timeline of his career and a cool selected discography that even goes into some more obscure stuff. There is a cool, color-coded diagram of his latest set-up. It appears that this interviewed occurred around the time they were rehearsing in Vancouver.

Dietmar, if you need a copy of this, let me know!
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Postby sockii on 03 Jun 2007 00:29

Hey, thanks for the heads-up Conroy! I knew this was coming out but didn't know it was on the shelves already.

Haven't read the article yet but the photos are great; I have three up already at tookool:

http://www.tookooltokalypso.org/gallery ... temId=4928

I'll work my way through the rest later...
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Postby Laz on 03 Jun 2007 02:28

I just picked up my copy today... really good article. Re: new music, he mentions that the reason he's not confirming anything is that he's waiting to see if Sting comes up with anything, and he refuses to pressure Sting to start writing anything new. Basically the whole "All we know is that we're gonna have a blast for a year and so far that's it" thing is a pretty good way of keeping everything light and mellow and easy-going, without the pressure of looking forward (or dreading) going back into the studio. From what I read, he refuses to say that they intend to come up with any new music, but he never fully "shuts the door" on the prospect.

"This year, we're playing as The Police and that's all we have to worry about. This band is going to be way stronger than it ever was before. We are in a whole new place now, and those songs that we have to play, those are great songs. So, new material? I don't know. New Police? Absof**kinglutely."

Let's see.

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ps. lots of great info if you're a drummer. Definitely check it out.
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Postby samburusunset on 03 Jun 2007 02:39

Niiiiice. I'm off to the sto' tomorrow.
Stewart and Stanley together again!! YO!
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Postby Skip on 03 Jun 2007 12:59

* drops his mouse, running to the nearest newstand ...
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Postby Secret Journey on 03 Jun 2007 15:49

Yeh I knew about this coming out but im not sure where you can get it over here in england, also anyone know if you can order this issue online without subscribing? cheers
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Postby BongoBoy on 04 Jun 2007 13:27

Gonna try and find it here in Toronto, Canada today.


...must feed my frenzy !

Cheers.
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Postby Secret Journey on 04 Jun 2007 21:36

Hi could someone please list stewarts cymbal set up in the July issue of Drum!, I would appreciate it as i cannot make out the exact cymbals from the pictures on tokooltocalypso, thankyou.
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Postby Laz on 04 Jun 2007 21:56

All cymbals Paiste

12" Signature Micro Hi-Hat
14" 2002 Flanger Splash
8" Signature Bell ("...you come to me like a moth to the flame..." DING DING!)
18" Signature Fast Crash
8" Prototype Splash
10" Signature Splash
16" Signature Full Crash
22" Signature Dark Metal Ride (yeah, the green one)
17" Signature Fast Crash
18" Traditionals Light Flat Ride (interesting...)
18" Signature Fast Crash

Hope this helps...
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Postby sockii on 04 Jun 2007 23:21

I'll scan in the image that breaks down the entire kit & make sure all the text is readable - should have it up by tomorrow.
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Postby Secret Journey on 05 Jun 2007 14:16

Thanks alot Laz and Sockii :)
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Postby Secret Journey on 05 Jun 2007 14:21

go to www.paiste.com and check out stewarts reunion cymbal set up with the 22" prototype ride complete with rythmatist logo! :shock: :P
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Postby Secret Journey on 05 Jun 2007 14:49

Ive noticed from the pictures its the coloursound ride, and it says in the listings about the dark metal ride. So far ive seen the dark metal ride feature in the tuscany rehersals and the coloursound in the vancouver rehersals from the videos of the official site.
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Postby batitude on 15 Jun 2007 01:33

[quote="Secret Journey"]Yeh I knew about this coming out but im not sure where you can get it over here in england, also anyone know if you can order this issue online without subscribing? cheers[/quote]

LEt me know if you can't find it. I'd be happy to pick one up for a fellow fan and send it over. Not sure what the postage would be but if Media Mail is available internationally shouldn't be too much.

Feel free to PM me.

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Postby smudge on 15 Jun 2007 12:32

You can pick up back issues from the store on the website - but the July issue isn't available there yet.

http://drum.safeshopper.com/
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