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Post by futureshock on Sept 7, 2011 3:47:51 GMT
Name all the drummers playing for Jethro Tull and Ian Anderson solo shows SINCE Doane Perry started with the band.
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tullist
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Post by tullist on Sept 7, 2011 5:58:35 GMT
Since 84 then. Firstly high marks to Mark Mondesir and Dave Mattacks. Mattacks and Pegg forming the most impressive rhythm section I have seen on a Jethro Tull stage. And this from someone who marks Doane Perry as their best drummer, not just the longest standing...by very far. And next to Peggy, the best conduit with the fans, and, I think, the only member of Jethro Tull, ever, who actually is a fan of the band. Mondesir reminds me of a couple of the guys I have seen in the past 12 years of Richard Thompson, absolutely kicking drummers with a jazz understanding, clearly guys who know Max Roach as well as Keith Moon. Forget what the current guy's name is. There was his son, who I was very well pleased with, right down to his never being announced or named as such, James Duncan. Leaving off the Anderson part. Gerry Conway stopped back by here and there for a squat. If it gets any more obscure than that, re Rabbit Bundrick playing keyboards on one track, I almost don't want to know. But yeah I could have missed some.
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Post by maddogfagin on Sept 7, 2011 7:16:05 GMT
Since 84 then. Firstly high marks to Mark Mondesir and Dave Mattacks. Mattacks and Pegg forming the most impressive rhythm section I have seen on a Jethro Tull stage. And this from someone who marks Doane Perry as their best drummer, not just the longest standing...by very far. And next to Peggy, the best conduit with the fans, and, I think, the only member of Jethro Tull, ever, who actually is a fan of the band. Mondesir reminds me of a couple of the guys I have seen in the past 12 years of Richard Thompson, absolutely kicking drummers with a jazz understanding, clearly guys who know Max Roach as well as Keith Moon. Forget what the current guy's name is[/b]. [/color]There was his son, who I was very well pleased with, right down to his never being announced or named as such, James Duncan. Leaving off the Anderson part. Gerry Conway stopped back by here and there for a squat. If it gets any more obscure than that, re Rabbit Bundrick playing keyboards on one track, I almost don't want to know. But yeah I could have missed some.[/quote] Scott Hammond
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Post by onewhiteduck on Sept 7, 2011 8:11:36 GMT
Mark Parnell played with Tull for a few months in the 90's.
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