by cpriddims on 04 May 2007 03:44
Ok people..
Being a fellow drum nerd, I had to chime in on this one!
On the recent Rush R30 dvd, there's an old video interview from around 1980 with Neil Peart telling the interviewer the bands they were currently really into and Neil said "The Police."
Neil Peart is more like a surgeon on the drums. He plans out things methodically, orchestrates the lyrics and the song with an intense thought process Type-A personality, then executes his plan with perfect precision. But it is mostly all planned out ahead of time. We're talking 90% of his parts.
Stew is more like a crazy whirling dervish, whipping about original and unconventional rhythms like mad, mostly unrehearsed, and makes it work with the music every time. In some ways he is so much more exciting than Neil because mostly everything he plays is fresh to the ears (other than some of the fills we all know from the hits).
I personally love both drummers and respect them for their significant historical developments to drumset playing.
My guess is that the D.L. guy must be a type-A kind of dude who has to practice everything until it's perfect to get it right. No ability to play 'off the cuff' so to speak and make something work out of thin air. Many drummers are like that, but not our Stewy!
PS Neil's great rock-wise, but jazz-wise he couldn't 'swing' from a meathook. I appreciate his tributes to Buddy Rich, but he needs to get off the jazz thing, or take lessons with a swing drummer. A lot of lessons that is...
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