On Drums - Stewart Copeland (TV series)

On Drums - Stewart Copeland (TV series)

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jet_noise

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5,650 posts

182 months

Monday 14th January 2019
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Lot to enjoy here.
Knowledgeable and enthusiastic (beyond being American smile ) presenter.
Range of articulate (by absolute terms, let alone drummers) guests.
Sheila E, phwoar.

Definitely be watching next week.

gmaz

4,400 posts

210 months

Monday 14th January 2019
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Yes a decent programme but it didn't go nearly as far as Sky Arts 6 hours of "The Art Of Drumming"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Qv69M0jfTA

Next week its Tina Weymouth on Bass.

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 14th January 2019
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Any chance of a clue as to where this can be watched?

jet_noise

Original Poster:

5,650 posts

182 months

Monday 14th January 2019
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Was on BBC4 so Iplayer or maybe there's a repeat.

gmaz - 6hrs. Just on drumming. eek A step too far for me smile

anonymous-user

54 months

Monday 14th January 2019
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jet_noise said:
Was on BBC4 so Iplayer or maybe there's a repeat.

gmaz - 6hrs. Just on drumming. eek A step too far for me smile
Cheers!

dandarez

13,282 posts

283 months

Monday 14th January 2019
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I watched apprehensively - drum solos, gawd the bane of any gig years back unless it was someone like Jon Hiseman, Bonham, Baker, even Mick Fleetwood although he rarely did them (he is on current US Canada tour and hmm, no, especially when he gets his bongos out!) and a few others. The rest, everyone headed for the bar.
However, I thought it was really good.
Loved seeing John Densmore (The Doors) still at it - must me getting on mid 70s now. Copeland really was infectious throughout.

I kept thinking 'Sting' eek was going to appear somewhere, thankfully not!

Le Vette

4,583 posts

234 months

Saturday 26th January 2019
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Enjoyed the 'Drums' episode, but I couldn't believe they could do a programme on the bass guitar without even mentioning Mark King... too heavily American biased for a BBC production.