Favorite Drummer
Favorite Drummer
I figured I'd play with this poll thing, here goes nothing.
- Monolith Maniac
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I'll always be a Grant Young fan. Although he was not the original drummer he was the one who conquered the world with his friends Dave, Dan and Karl. Since he's been gone, there has been a gap that feels impossible to fill. No offense to any of his replacements but each of them has seemed to me like a guy who is just doing his job back there. The way I see it, there is more to being a member of Soul Asylum than showing up for the gig.
I really liked Grant Young a lot. I never knew exactly why he got the axe. Sterling Campbell struck me as a guy who was just going through the motions. I know he is a respected studio musician and all, I think he plays with Bowie these days, but I never thought he had that extra something. Michael Bland, in my opinion, is by far the best drummer Soul Asylum has ever had. I think he fits in with the band perfectly. Every time I have seen them recently he has played with real passion.
I agree, seeing Michael Bland play the drums is in itself an experience. While I don't know (and don't really want to know) all the details of Grant leaving the band, his drumming never impressed me that much. Of course, I never did see them live back then, so I don't have the Tim perspective on it.cujofats wrote:I really liked Grant Young a lot. I never knew exactly why he got the axe. Sterling Campbell struck me as a guy who was just going through the motions. I know he is a respected studio musician and all, I think he plays with Bowie these days, but I never thought he had that extra something. Michael Bland, in my opinion, is by far the best drummer Soul Asylum has ever had. I think he fits in with the band perfectly. Every time I have seen them recently he has played with real passion.
I never saw them with Sterling either, but, while he was a solid drummer, he never seemed to be a part of the band. He was a studio drummer, and could keep his time, but wasn't necessarily the guy for the band. I don't even know if he even knew much of the bands back catalog, beyond the few songs they played during that time period.
I do miss seeing Ian play at times. Ian was a great guy, and really fit in with the rest of the band. He also took an active interest in the band. I remember him telling me about listening to the back catalog, and just feeling like he was part of something special.
Michael Bland is another story altogether. I don't really know him, but I've now seen him play with the band a bunch, and it is amazing. Michael Bland just fits in, and he knows exactly what he's doing. I don't really think you can get a better drummer to play with the guys. It just fits in perfectly (I could see a fight breaking out if SA ever decides to tour at the same time as Paul....). I can't attest for his relationship with the rest of the band, and I know it can't be the same as it had to be with grant when they were driving across the country in a tour van playing 200 shows a year. That's just an understood, as the guys are older and at a different point in their career. I do think he fits in well though, and seems to get along great with the rest of the guys.
Phil
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