many famous drummers have thier own forums. sometimes pearl endorsers come in and do Q&A with members on the pearl forum. matt from mudvayne even had a deal where forum members picked his current drum kit.
many famous drummers have thier own forums. sometimes pearl endorsers come in and do Q&A with members on the pearl forum. matt from mudvayne even had a deal where forum members picked his current drum kit.
I guess what I meant to ask was I wonder if any famous drummers or any famous people for that matter come and chat in forums and pretend they are someone else just so they can have a normal conversation with some normal people with no agenda?
Thats quite possible DC, now you got me wondering haha
okay ya got me. i'm really steve gadd.
I'm really Aaron, the claymation guy from "Little Drummer Boy".
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I know that dave weckl started drumsmylife forum, but the people on that forum aren't as friendly as all ya'll(my redneck coming thru)
this is the most snob free forum i have been to. at least where drums are concerned.Originally Posted by ddrumbum
I think drummer is Neil Peart in disguise
i thought he was the drummer for kiss.
Hmmmmmmm, I think you're right and RD is Neil Peart, he disguses himself as a guitar player.........
Oh, man! I wish I had 1/100 the talen of Neil Peart.
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You can stop pretending now RD, we know who you are!Originally Posted by Roaddebris
There's one guy, ...screen name "Limpy" that said he plays with a big act but he would never tell us who it was. I can't say I blame him. He only comes in here intermittently. Maybe touring, I don't know.
There's one other person on here that has IM'd me a few times. I promised never to reveal his identity however. I'll give you a hint: His real name is Clark Kent.
Seriously; I've been a part of a handful of forums over the years and you'll hardly ever see the name drummers. You'll see some semi-famous guys sometimes. But not the real big names. People would just hound them too much.
But how do you really know? They could be lurking around incognito, you never know...........Originally Posted by drummer
Superman plays the drums!!!!!!!!!Originally Posted by drummer
On a guitar forum I've participated on there are a couple of fairly well know session players who post there from time to time. They stay fairly anonomous and only a few people know what their screen names are. These are people who have played with and recorded with some of the big names, but aren't super well know themselves. Les Dudek has made a guest appearance at one of the Guitar forums (and checks in from time to time) he's got a number of albums out under his own name, and has played with Steve Miller, Stevie Nicks, and Cher, to name a few.
Yes tis truei thought he was the drummer for kiss.
we've seen the pictures, dreadful really
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Yeah, like Nearl Peart would spell the way I do.Originally Posted by drum_chick
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Well one day some of us WILL BE THE BIG NAMES!
And then there will be some.
I really wish that we could actually show the pictures in here...
hahaha yeah! thats funny nice wording
I really wish that we could actually show the pictures in here...
You're a farm animal?Originally Posted by drummer
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Good question! Probably good that we don't know!
No wonder Lois Lane always looked so frustrated in those TV reruns...Originally Posted by drum_chick
keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!
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