Thanks for the review guys...
<font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Agree 100%... It left me dry when I saw him in Toronto a while back. His backbeat was killin though. He was not communicating musically in his solos and that "to me" is real significant. Just like what happens after a Roller Coaster ride... Adrenaline rush... [img]eek.gif[/img] It only lasts for a short while then.... what...Last, he did not have enough air or space in his solos, everything was a fast flurry or jumble of notes that flew by at 100mph... if only Thomas had a bit more musicality, he would be the ultimate drummer.
I am not doubting Thomas can be musical if he wants to, and playing pop rock won't convince me of that either. But he sure does not choose to display that aspect in his clinic and I think he should, for the sake of the young lesser-learned drummers.
Uncle Dazz [img]wink.gif[/img] has said it so many times on this forum... Making music with the drums... That's what will help pay the bills in the long run... For Music sake!!! Addressing that issue would definitely bring more overall credibility to those pyrotechnical drummers. But unfortunately, they seldom do...
Big difference when I saw Vinnie in clinic in 1998... Well he was performing alongside Waldman on piano and Carpenter on bass... That's another story... Did he bring his chops?? BIG TIME!! Did he make music while using them?? YOU BETCHA!!!
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