drummike wrote:You are correct, Zilboy. Both of those guys can really play. Phil Gould has amazing feel and a great sound. Mark B's work with Big Country was really incredible. He threw in so many different licks on so many different toms and cymbals, it was like Neil Peart, but in a modern rock style. And if you watch him play live, he makes it look easy and effortless, but it totally grooves and adds so much to the music. His playing with Pete Townshend or The Cult seemed more laid back, but was still very excellent drumming.
Yeah, it's a shame that he didn't play on BC's "The Buffalo Skinners". Although Simon Phillips did a fine job, one only wonders how awesome songs like "Not In Kansas Anymore" would have sounded with Mark. He was back with them for their final album "Why The Long Face", but I thought he tried to be too clever at times and I rarely listen to it. "Peace In Our Time" was excellent, though, and remains one of my favorites, along with "The Crossing", "Wonderland" and "Steeltown".