Hi
there everybody! I haven't seen the show on tv yet, but I can understand
everybody when you talk about Stewart power on drums! He was like that while
playing with Orchestralli in Italy, even if there is a big difference talking
about songs of course, but the energy was there, really
intact.
It's
time for me to spread part of the videos I did during the 5 days I spent with
him in Italy, lots of stuff, lots of stuff; I'll be ready with a 2 hour
videotape where you will see Stewart as you have never seen him....and will
listen to some masterpiece rhythms!
Nothing's complete yet; I won't charge anything as it's
not my intention, but I guess I might receive lots of requests; we may do some
swaps if you like.
I
repeat nothing's ready yet but I'll be glad to share this experience with
everybody; I couldn't do it before as I haven't seen the whole stuff since now
due to lack of free time.
Ciao
ciao
Giovanni
Ps.:
anybody from UK who can videotape the HOF show for me and for
Lydia?
Ps2.:
hope to see you all during the next STING tour!
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Rhythmatist17@aol.com
Inviato: luned́ 17 marzo 2003
20.31
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Way to Go Stew
SOMEDUDE, you are probably the smartest "dude"
around. Stewart Copeland is not only the BEST FUCKING DRUMMER OF ALL
TIME, he is still kind of a kid at heart. He looked like he was having
the time of his life playing with those two, meanwhile "King of Shitheads",
aka Sting, looked like he had somewhere else he wanted to be. Stewart
gets to play with the likes of Trey Anastasio and Les Claypool letting a whole
new generation realize the genius of his drumming. All sorts of new
drummers, Taylor Hawkins and Chad Smith have listed Stewart and their biggest
influence. SOMEDUDE you are totally right, Way to go Stew!!!!!!