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Modern Drummer Festival 08 DVD

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I've been wallowing in rhythmic spleandour since the weekend, enjoying the eleven hour four DVD Modern Drummer Festival '08 (that I actually bought!). Apart from making me realise I'm a crap drummer :-) I have found such inspiration, from the likes of Will Calhoun, Simon Phillips, Derek Roddy (!) Gavin Harrison (obviously) , Thomas Pridgen and a personal new discovery, the amazingly awesome 'Styx' drummer Todd Sucherman. Being aware of the band 'Styx' in name only and believing them to be a cheesy classic rock band I admit to being momentarily stunned when he played along to a song of theirs and I may just check them out. It was when he performed a piece of music entitled 'Tears Of Joy' when I became a convert, check it out on youtube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPmtSCZcUXo
I'm fully expecting someone here to advise me on a decent 'Styx' album or two?
But I digress, found out that Todd Sucherman contributes to Drummerworld.com so I messaged him, offering praise and asking if the 'Tears' song was available to purchase, even admitting I ripped the audio from the DVD just to get the track and he replied most kindly:
Ogg--Thanks for the kind words. Sorry to disappoint but an audio track will be impossible. I don't "own" the piece of music, and the red tape of lawyers and publishers would not make it cost effective really. I hope you decide to pick up the DVD direct from us here:
http://www.altitudedigital.com/todd-...mechanics.html
A similar version of "Tears" is on it with some different fills---although the DVD and the MD fest were pretty close to each other and I didn't have time to really re-work it. But it's over 5 hours of all I've got! So hope you pick it up and dig it.
Thanks again for your lovely compliments!
Cheers from Calgary,
Todd


How cool is that? :-D
Right, off to email t and Hairy 'Tears Of Joy :-)

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^^ modern drummer step in for absent acts

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Sir Myghin wrote:^^ modern drummer step in for absent acts

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Whuh?
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drum machine = replaces drummers :P Always keeps time, everytime :P
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Sir Myghin wrote:drum machine = replaces drummers :P Always keeps time, everytime :P
Like...duh! :-) I got that :-D
But why sabotage my topic? a lot of work went into getting screenshots, youtube links etc I'll have you know!...bloody guitarists :-)
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I just like making fun of drummers, nothing personal :P
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Sir Myghin wrote:I just like making fun of drummers, nothing personal :P

Kind of like saying eat a dick...........nothing personal right.


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Will Calhoun? SWEET! He never gets enough credit.
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Sir Myghin wrote:drum machine = replaces drummers :P Always keeps time, everytime :P
a drum machime will never ever replace a real drummer!!!...How can you even think that myg!!!
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Post by Wendy »

ah yes, Styx, a band I've enjoyed since, uhhh, I tink around 1978.
Pieces of Eight, Cornerstone and The Grand Illusion were high school faves.

Leave it to a Calgarian to offer a timely reply
Tip o the white cowboy hat to Todd Sucherman
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Wendy wrote:ah yes, Styx, a band I've enjoyed since, uhhh, I tink around 1978.
Pieces of Eight, Cornerstone and The Grand Illusion were high school faves.

Leave it to a Calgarian to offer a timely reply
Tip o the white cowboy hat to Todd Sucherman

Todd is really quite good.

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Had not heard of him.
Tears was really good.
Will check out more of him on youtube.
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