by jeffseitz on 31 Aug 2012 17:41
That was another question for you Jeff...did you know what cymbals were used on Synchronicity & Ghost then? That splash on wrapped around your finger...2002? And were the Synchronicity sessions done on the Imperialstar kit with black dot heads like Ghost?
I have a 22" Rude also and is still one of my favorites. From the photos I have seen(Andy's photo book being one of them)Stewart used a 24" for the Ghost and Synchronicity tours. Those Impulse cymbals were pretty cool. They were taken over by the Z line in 85'ish.[/quote]
Yeah, I had a 22" Z Light Power Ride. Total manhole cover. The splash and power smash were awesome, though. I remember wanting the Zs just because they looked so cool. According to my Paiste 2002 brochure, Stewart did use a 24" Rude. I've seen pics of it on the Ghost tour, but in the Syncro. concert video, it looks like he's using a 22". He also used a Rude ride with Animal Logic.[/quote]
Ghost may have been 602s, but Synchronicity was 2002s with the possibility of a 24" rude ride.
Synchronicity recordings were done on the Imperialstars with Remo coated Emperors on the toms. The black dots were only on the Demolition Man video kit. The sequence of events was as follows.
The main tour kit was initially setup in the studio and recorded Demolition Man. Hugh Padgam was not thrilled with the drum sound he was getting in the studio. (Think of his previous drum sounds with XTC and Genesis) We decided to set the kit up in the living room of the studio staff house which was all glass, wood and had a vaulted ceiling. Hugh loved the sound in that position so the rest of the recordings were done there. A second kit, with black dot heads, had been shipped to Montserrat from TAMA. I set the new kit up in the studio for other purposes and never changed the heads. That is the kit that ended up on the Demolition Man video.
Stewart used a 24" Rude ride for all of the Synchronicity tour.
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