During the Permanent Waves sessions.
If anyone does not know that fact already, this should end any other discussion.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QdQ5qBFZVDY
It is a great documentary made in 2010. Rush "Beyond The Lighted Stage"
secretjourneyranch wrote:There shouldn't be any argument here at all.
Neil Peart is one of those drummers who is influenced by everything around him.
A passing bus has rhythm to him. The way a train goes by. Even the footsteps inside a parking garage.
Listen to New World Man or Chemistry....or all of the 1982 Signals LP and you will here fragments of Stewart's ideas.
The diffeence in my opinion....
Neil is perfection on a drum kit. The timing is absolutely flawless. He is a human quantizer.
Stewart is different because he wasn't afraid of trying random stuff in the middle of a show that he had never played before. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it really didn't, and Sting looked back at him pissed off through the cymbals and tried to contain him. But SC would try something else on the next tune.... That is explorative rhymatism...that is also an amazing drummer.
So who's better? The battleship or the speedboat?
plutonic wrote:secretjourneyranch wrote:There shouldn't be any argument here at all.
Neil Peart is one of those drummers who is influenced by everything around him.
A passing bus has rhythm to him. The way a train goes by. Even the footsteps inside a parking garage.
Listen to New World Man or Chemistry....or all of the 1982 Signals LP and you will here fragments of Stewart's ideas.
The diffeence in my opinion....
Neil is perfection on a drum kit. The timing is absolutely flawless. He is a human quantizer.
Stewart is different because he wasn't afraid of trying random stuff in the middle of a show that he had never played before. Sometimes it worked, sometimes it really didn't, and Sting looked back at him pissed off through the cymbals and tried to contain him. But SC would try something else on the next tune.... That is explorative rhymatism...that is also an amazing drummer.
So who's better? The battleship or the speedboat?
VEry nicely put. No surprise, though: I don't equate quantization with perfection.
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