Re: Matt Cameron: Memorable Drum Beat/Part
Posted: Wed February 19, 2020 4:10 am
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ghost wrote:/threadClem Halibut wrote:Grievance
Anything in betweenRoyalearth wrote:This question has come to mind since I keep seeing the comment that Matt Cameron is a bad drummer, and that is:
Has Matt ever created a memorable drum beat or drum part? I can't think of any of the top of my head unlike for Dave Kruzen (Why Go), Dave Abbruzzese (take your pick), Jack Irons (Who You Are, Sky I Scrape).
Dave A's memorable drum part was throwing his sticks at the end of Rearviewmirror because Eddie and Brendan O'Brien were pushing him too hardtaffer wrote:Anything in betweenRoyalearth wrote:This question has come to mind since I keep seeing the comment that Matt Cameron is a bad drummer, and that is:
Has Matt ever created a memorable drum beat or drum part? I can't think of any of the top of my head unlike for Dave Kruzen (Why Go), Dave Abbruzzese (take your pick), Jack Irons (Who You Are, Sky I Scrape).
Hitchhikers
Puzzle and Game
Sweet Lew
Thunderclap
Grievance
Sleight of Hand
Can't Keep
Save You
HelpHelp
Marker in the sand
Gonna See My Friend
Got Some
And whats Dave A memorable drum part besides the looped one on WMA?
all of themtaffer wrote:Anything in betweenRoyalearth wrote:This question has come to mind since I keep seeing the comment that Matt Cameron is a bad drummer, and that is:
Has Matt ever created a memorable drum beat or drum part? I can't think of any of the top of my head unlike for Dave Kruzen (Why Go), Dave Abbruzzese (take your pick), Jack Irons (Who You Are, Sky I Scrape).
Hitchhikers
Puzzle and Game
Sweet Lew
Thunderclap
Grievance
Sleight of Hand
Can't Keep
Save You
HelpHelp
Marker in the sand
Gonna See My Friend
Got Some
And whats Dave A memorable drum part besides the looped one on WMA?
Yup.VinylGuy wrote:I love Matt's perfomance in Binaural. I dont think its often praised as it should, its way up there with PJ finest moments. He is so fucking tight and heavy, its just amazing.
he's definitely at his best during Binaural and Riot ActLeatherhead wrote:Yup.VinylGuy wrote:I love Matt's perfomance in Binaural. I dont think its often praised as it should, its way up there with PJ finest moments. He is so fucking tight and heavy, its just amazing.
Have you heard his demo of The Fixer? Before it got all Ed'd and BOB'd? It's much betterbinauralsounds wrote:how did the homie that wrote You Are also write The Fixer?
he didn't write "The Fixer"; he wrote the musical template from which Ed and Bo'B created the Fixen-stein monsterbinauralsounds wrote:how did the homie that wrote You Are also write The Fixer?
Matt wrote some of the riffs used in "The Fixer" and that's about it.binauralsounds wrote:how did the homie that wrote You Are also write The Fixer?
joy behar or the dishwashing detergent?tragabigzanda wrote:The Fixer is a perfect song as-is. Have you people no joy in your lives?
yeah, that's not my issue with it - I love upbeat poptragabigzanda wrote:nevertheless, I think it takes a special breed of cynical PJ fan to hear this one and thing "Nah, it's too upbeat."Ms Harmless wrote:if I listed all the things that provide me joy in my life, "The Fixer" would be fairly low on it
Far from my favorite PJ tune, but, such a solid drum performance, and, yeah, that ride pattern is $$Johnny Turner wrote:Unemployable, Cropduster and In The Moonlight are my favorites MC tunes.
The little details he does in the ride cymbal in Unemployable are not revolutionary, but feels like a nice touch since first listening.