SC - Letterman Show

Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Peanut on 26 Aug 2011 07:26

What is all this talk of a 'Stewart Copeland Original'?

I don't understand - every time he plays he's original! :)
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby New Zealand Promoter on 26 Aug 2011 08:43

just saw the video here: viewtopic.php?f=2&t=12163

Man, look at how much fun he's having! Stewart never looked that happy playing drums in the '80's, intense young man he was. What a joyful performance, i'm thrilled to see and hear how incredibly idiosyncratic copeland's playing remains. really love hearing those amazing Copelandisms so many years after he patented them, in a new performance. Loved watching that. Thank god at least one member of our favourite band is still a big kid. Frickin' awesome.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby BABA on 26 Aug 2011 15:47

[quote="sockii"]BABA, I can't remember where you said you were sitting...[/quote]

BABA and Mrs. BABA were seated on the floor, center section, towards the rear. Plan A for getting tickets (entering a lottery through the in-person request system) dragged on for several nervous days and ultimately failed, Plan B (begging and pleading with a page in the lobby just before the box office closed) also failed, but Plan C (the same-day phone-in stand-by system) miraculously worked. Nevertheless, we didn't know whether we would make it inside until about an hour before taping. The process of getting tickets was an exhausting adventure in itself and yet another lesson to never quit.

To expand just a little on sockii's notes, once enthroned Stewart quickly joined in on the band's "Synchronicity II" during the commercial break (not seen but clearly heard on the broadcast), then played "Birds of Prey", and then joined in while the band closed out with the Late Show theme (not seen and tough to hear on the broadcast). Despite any reservations that he may have had about performing a solo, he clearly enjoyed himself and played at every opportunity. So I suppose that all we need to do to lure him out into playing more often in public is to present more tasty opportunities.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Tamadude on 26 Aug 2011 17:10

I'd love to hear everything he played; even the intros and outros. Perhaps there was a surreptitious mike present.

It seems I may be develloping a...um, *cough*. :mrgreen:
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby Soundragon on 27 Aug 2011 01:41

Nothing thrills me like composing music, except for hearing it in the media I'm composing music for.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby conroy on 27 Aug 2011 02:40

I commented to the other nutters that they need to post behind-the-scenes videos for each episode like when they rolled out the chariot and when Stewart ran out to join in on Synchronicity II. No attempt was made to propogate the plague as the security at the Late Show puts the TSA to shame.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby jeffseitz on 27 Aug 2011 05:37

[quote="Tamadude"]I'd love to hear everything he played; even the intros and outros. Perhaps there was a surreptitious mike present.

Entire show is available here:
http://www.cbs.com/late_night/late_show/
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby jeffseitz on 27 Aug 2011 05:55

It was great meeting up with all the nutters who attended and the unfortunate ones who did not. We had a fun get together after the show at a Pub that is frequented by various Late Show crew. We imbided in some food and drink while sharing some stories about the day's events and the show itself. I will write a short description of how that Honey Maple Kit was assembled from various sources after some sleep! "yawn" Hopefully, Irene won't leave me powerless to do so!
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby ltwoman on 27 Aug 2011 09:27

sockii wrote:Tomorrow I'll get this up on YouTube instead of Facebook...hopefully this is set to public access (as long as you've at least got a FB account.)

http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=2269424090762



sockii, I'm looking forward to this as I don't do FB. Of course, the juice to do so may be an issue for all of us here soon.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby TheEqualizer on 28 Aug 2011 06:43

For what its worth, here's Gavin Harrison's take on playing during Drum Solo Week from a different forum:

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OK Guys - I've done it. For better or worse it's done. That is a really high pressure situation - (I just saw Tony Royster in the hotel and he felt the same) and for me being someone who NEVER plays solos - it was a real challenge too.
I tried to get the mix guy to put some reverb on the drums - but there's only so much meddling you can do.

I'm too tired to stay up and watch it tonight. I'll see it on YouTube tomorrow with all the comments like "drummer X" is so much better - why didn't they get "drummer Y" instead. My favourite is "drummer Z" and this guy sucks ass etc etc.

Hope you enjoy it
Gavin

END QUOTE

Has STEWART made any comments regarding his experience playing a solo yet? (Sorry, I've been out of the country without internet access for awhile)
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby cillae on 28 Aug 2011 09:23

jeffseitz wrote:It was great meeting up with all the nutters who attended and the unfortunate ones who did not. We had a fun get together after the show at a Pub that is frequented by various Late Show crew. We imbided in some food and drink while sharing some stories about the day's events and the show itself. I will write a short description of how that Honey Maple Kit was assembled from various sources after some sleep! "yawn" Hopefully, Irene won't leave me powerless to do so!


Hi Jeff I am eager to listen the story behind this Honey Maple Kit !! Remind me back in the old days !
Thanks , hope Irene would not make so much damage.
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby samburusunset on 28 Aug 2011 18:03

[quote="jeffseitz"] I will write a short description of how that Honey Maple Kit was assembled from various sources after some sleep! "yawn" Hopefully, Irene won't leave me powerless to do so![/quote]


It was real purty. Of course, being the Nutter geeks we are, we got all excited and WOOOOOO'd when they raised the scrim and pulled aside the scenery to reveal it. It was all shiny with that fab Rhythmatist logo on the bass drum head.

(I found that it's really hard not to WOOOOOOO when they say you can't .....darn mics)
Stewart and Stanley together again!! YO!
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby TheEqualizer on 29 Aug 2011 06:20

Why no gloves?
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Re: SC - Letterman Show

Postby samburusunset on 29 Aug 2011 14:25

[quote="TheEqualizer"]Why no gloves?[/quote]


NYC brings out the badass in him 8)
Stewart and Stanley together again!! YO!
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