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"Comment by oliver on Q: What Happened to Original Beatles Drummer ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-30 08:15:27

A: Pete Best had been the original drummer for an upstart Liverpool group called the Silver Beetles when he was sacked in favor of another more experienced drummer named Richard Starkey better known as Ringo Starr. As fate would have it the Silver Beetles changed their name to the Beatles and went on to become the best-known group in the history of rock 'n' roll. It happened like this: Best's mom who ran the Casbah Club in Liverpool was the Silver Beetles' initial booking agent and landed them a two-month gig in Hamburg. But while in Germany the young group happened upon Ringo and when they returned to London both Paul McCartney and George Harrison asked their new manager. Brian Epstein to get rid of Best. So on August 23. 1962 poor Pete found out that he was no longer a Beatle; and although he later sued Ringo for libel he received nothing for his early years with the band. Today he tours with his own group (he even put out an album under the deceptive title Best of the Beatles) and although he freely discusses his dismissal he doesn't accept the prevailing theories on why the decision was made (Ringo's superior drumming. McCartney's jealousy his own unreliability etc.). i've heard different reasons for best's dismissal like he was the one all the girls liked and not in the way that all the girls liked ringo so he got all the play also i think it was george martin that wanted them to get rid of best he never really fit in with the rest anyway being a little aloof (more so than george i guess) the beatles knew and hung out with ringo before he was in the band. First of all. Pete Best's drumming was far superior to Ringos. Just take a listen to "Besame Mucho" on "Anthology 1". The Beatles Polydor recordings featuring Tony Sheridan or any of the tracks from "The Pete Best Combo: Beyond the Beatles" CD for solid evidence of that fact. Before Ringo joined. Beatlemania was already in full bloom in Liverpool. Pete was THE most popular member at that time which helped them get noticed by Brian Epstein and subsequently signed to EMI. All Ringo did was join an enormously popular band and ride the gravy train to fame and fortune. The Beatles were already signed without any contribution from him. Ringo Starr is one of the luckiest people in show business. I find it interesting that the prevailing attitude for so many hardcore Beatle fans is that Pete Best was a failure and unsuccessful. Nothing could be further from the truth. He was a member of arguably the biggest band of all time. He contributed to a number one album in 1995 ("The Beatles Anthology 1") which sold millions and made him a millionaire. He has authored or co-authored several books ("Beatle! The Pete Best Story","The Beatles: The True Beginnings" etc.) All of these books sold relatively well. His own production company produced an excellent documentary ("Pete Best of The Beatles.") which aired on PBS and sold considerably well on DVD. His excellent sixties recordings are still in print ("The Pete Best Combo: Beyond The Beatles") He also contributed to TWO Beatles hit singles,"Ain't She Sweet/Nobody's Child"(#19 July 18. 1964) and "My Bonnie/The Saints"(#26 February 8 1964.) And Bear Family Records released an amazing two disc set containing all of his Polydor recordings with the Beatles featuring Tony Sheridan. WOW! I wish I could be as unsuccessful as Pete Best!!!! I saw Pete Best in The Famous Grapes (in Liverpool) back in 1984. I was not a wild-eyed fan looking for an autograph so I left him and his mates alone. The main thing was he seemed perfectly cool with the way fate handed him this twist of bad (or good) luck acting like one of the guys having a pint. By the way this was the pub where he was told by Brian Epstein that he was no longer a Beatle. Strange huh? I always wondered why Pete didn't take better advantage of his association with the Beatles during the 60s. You would think that someone big would have wanted to work with him. He only seemed to get fly by night record labels (Savage records for instance) to put his music out. It doesn't seem like it would have taken a rocket scientist to have promoted him properly. How hard could it have been to get a hit record out of him. Don Kirshner did it for the Monkees and the Archies for cryin' out loud!!!! Frankly. I'm surprised that even to this day nobody of any major influence in the music industry hasn't asked him to record on a song. He could drum on an Oasis track or perhaps a producer like Rick Rubin would want to use him as a guest on someone's album. Heck he could have done the drumming for the "Backbeat" movie soundtrack. Yet as far as I know nobody has ever approached him to do anything. You would think that the publicity alone would motivate someone to want to use him. I've seen his band in concert and he's great! I don't understand the aversion to the guy. He was a bloody Beatle how cool is that?!!!! Capitol (yes. Capitol) released The Pete Best Combo under the name Peter Best doing a song called "Carousel of Love" in 1967. This was amazingly in tune with what was going on in music at the time and considering it was not the Beatles compared favorably to contemporary releases like Penny Lane or Strawberry Fields. It had two different flip sides which were both very good. But when even that excellent record didn't catch on the Pete Best Combo called it quits. At least it shows that he is capable of good work especially linked with the right band members. It looks like their may be some closure to everything soon. Pete has extended an olive branch to McCartney."After more than 40 years of silence between them the forgotten Beatle. Pete Best wants to bury the hatchet with Paul McCartney and chat about the old times."Here's the link to one of the... Pete sounds very happy and has come to terms with the sacking after all these years. I hope that McCartney will take him up on his offer. One thing though. I wonder why it took Pete 40 years to try and contact one of The Beatles? I've often thought that if I had been in his situation the first thing I would have done was call up one of the Beatles and ask,"What's going on here?" He must have had all of their phone numbers. He knew where they lived. They presumably were all friends. Yet he just moved on and didn't even try to talk it out with any of them. I always found that strange. What happened to Pete Best? Well he and his group the Pete Best Combo went on to record some of the best garage rock in the sixties! It's a shame that his band was not properly promoted. They had the potential to climb straight up to the top of the hit parade had they been given half a chance. "Why Can't I Fall In Love With You," "Let's Stomp," "Boys," " Castin' My Spell On You" and "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door" recorded for Decca are unknown pop gems. Instead people hate the guy for no good reason. It is worth seeking out these rare tracks that are only available on obscure british rock compilations. They are a pleasure to discover along with many other unknown british bands. Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sound. Jason Eddie. The Accent. Lee Curtis & The All-Stars. Brian Howard & The Silhouettes. Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas. Gerry & The Pacemakers. Peter & Gorden. The Drag Set. George Bean and The Pete Best Combo are all virtually unknown in this country. It's too bad too. These groups are all a joy to listen to! Though the great drummer he was thought to be for his moment in time he created 3 big problems for himself and the others : #1 near his end he was not showing up for gigs or otherwise showing up late which angered the others mates. #2 He refused to comb his hair down like the others.#3 he would not play the same drum lines consistantly whilst recording and when asked to play a certain passage on drums he would take it upon himself not to do so. Ever wonder if there was something about ol Petey hisself that made people stay clear of him? I mean if he was that good then one would have thought he would have half a chance. Maybe the bloke was just a pain in the arse. Besides whats he got to bitch about seems as if he done really well for hisself off of the Beatles name and sweat. Wrote 3 books with BEATLE'S in the title..... even a blind squirrel will buy that and he could make a few quid. Gimme a break after all he's just a drummer and not on a par with a Keith Moon I don't think. Get over it mate.

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"Comment by oliver on Q: What Happened to Original Beatles Drummer ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-10-30 08:15:09

A: Pete Best had been the original drummer for an upstart Liverpool group called the Silver Beetles when he was sacked in favor of another more experienced drummer named Richard Starkey better known as Ringo Starr. As fate would have it the Silver Beetles changed their name to the Beatles and went on to become the best-known group in the history of rock 'n' roll. It happened like this: Best's mom who ran the Casbah Club in Liverpool was the Silver Beetles' initial booking agent and landed them a two-month gig in Hamburg. But while in Germany the young group happened upon Ringo and when they returned to London both Paul McCartney and George Harrison asked their new manager. Brian Epstein to get rid of Best. So on August 23. 1962 poor Pete found out that he was no longer a Beatle; and although he later sued Ringo for libel he received nothing for his early years with the band. Today he tours with his own group (he even put out an album under the deceptive title Best of the Beatles) and although he freely discusses his dismissal he doesn't accept the prevailing theories on why the decision was made (Ringo's superior drumming. McCartney's jealousy his own unreliability etc.). i've heard different reasons for best's dismissal like he was the one all the girls liked and not in the way that all the girls liked ringo so he got all the play also i think it was george martin that wanted them to get rid of best he never really fit in with the rest anyway being a little aloof (more so than george i guess) the beatles knew and hung out with ringo before he was in the band. First of all. Pete Best's drumming was far superior to Ringos. Just take a listen to "Besame Mucho" on "Anthology 1". The Beatles Polydor recordings featuring Tony Sheridan or any of the tracks from "The Pete Best Combo: Beyond the Beatles" CD for solid evidence of that fact. Before Ringo joined. Beatlemania was already in full bloom in Liverpool. Pete was THE most popular member at that time which helped them get noticed by Brian Epstein and subsequently signed to EMI. All Ringo did was join an enormously popular band and ride the gravy train to fame and fortune. The Beatles were already signed without any contribution from him. Ringo Starr is one of the luckiest people in show business. I find it interesting that the prevailing attitude for so many hardcore Beatle fans is that Pete Best was a failure and unsuccessful. Nothing could be further from the truth. He was a member of arguably the biggest band of all time. He contributed to a number one album in 1995 ("The Beatles Anthology 1") which sold millions and made him a millionaire. He has authored or co-authored several books ("Beatle! The Pete Best Story","The Beatles: The True Beginnings" etc.) All of these books sold relatively well. His own production company produced an excellent documentary ("Pete Best of The Beatles.") which aired on PBS and sold considerably well on DVD. His excellent sixties recordings are still in print ("The Pete Best Combo: Beyond The Beatles") He also contributed to TWO Beatles hit singles,"Ain't She Sweet/Nobody's Child"(#19 July 18. 1964) and "My Bonnie/The Saints"(#26 February 8 1964.) And Bear Family Records released an amazing two disc set containing all of his Polydor recordings with the Beatles featuring Tony Sheridan. WOW! I wish I could be as unsuccessful as Pete Best!!!! I saw Pete Best in The Famous Grapes (in Liverpool) back in 1984. I was not a wild-eyed fan looking for an autograph so I left him and his mates alone. The main thing was he seemed perfectly cool with the way fate handed him this twist of bad (or good) luck acting like one of the guys having a pint. By the way this was the pub where he was told by Brian Epstein that he was no longer a Beatle. Strange huh? I always wondered why Pete didn't take better advantage of his association with the Beatles during the 60s. You would think that someone big would have wanted to work with him. He only seemed to get fly by night record labels (Savage records for instance) to put his music out. It doesn't seem like it would have taken a rocket scientist to have promoted him properly. How hard could it have been to get a hit record out of him. Don Kirshner did it for the Monkees and the Archies for cryin' out loud!!!! Frankly. I'm surprised that even to this day nobody of any major influence in the music industry hasn't asked him to record on a song. He could drum on an Oasis track or perhaps a producer like Rick Rubin would want to use him as a guest on someone's album. Heck he could have done the drumming for the "Backbeat" movie soundtrack. Yet as far as I know nobody has ever approached him to do anything. You would think that the publicity alone would motivate someone to want to use him. I've seen his band in concert and he's great! I don't understand the aversion to the guy. He was a bloody Beatle how cool is that?!!!! Capitol (yes. Capitol) released The Pete Best Combo under the name Peter Best doing a song called "Carousel of Love" in 1967. This was amazingly in tune with what was going on in music at the time and considering it was not the Beatles compared favorably to contemporary releases like Penny Lane or Strawberry Fields. It had two different flip sides which were both very good. But when even that excellent record didn't catch on the Pete Best Combo called it quits. At least it shows that he is capable of good work especially linked with the right band members. It looks like their may be some closure to everything soon. Pete has extended an olive branch to McCartney."After more than 40 years of silence between them the forgotten Beatle. Pete Best wants to bury the hatchet with Paul McCartney and chat about the old times."Here's the link to one of the... Pete sounds very happy and has come to terms with the sacking after all these years. I hope that McCartney will take him up on his offer. One thing though. I wonder why it took Pete 40 years to try and contact one of The Beatles? I've often thought that if I had been in his situation the first thing I would have done was call up one of the Beatles and ask,"What's going on here?" He must have had all of their phone numbers. He knew where they lived. They presumably were all friends. Yet he just moved on and didn't even try to talk it out with any of them. I always found that strange. What happened to Pete Best? Well he and his group the Pete Best Combo went on to record some of the best garage rock in the sixties! It's a shame that his band was not properly promoted. They had the potential to climb straight up to the top of the hit parade had they been given half a chance. "Why Can't I Fall In Love With You," "Let's Stomp," "Boys," " Castin' My Spell On You" and "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door" recorded for Decca are unknown pop gems. Instead people hate the guy for no good reason. It is worth seeking out these rare tracks that are only available on obscure british rock compilations. They are a pleasure to discover along with many other unknown british bands. Wayne Gibson & The Dynamic Sound. Jason Eddie. The Accent. Lee Curtis & The All-Stars. Brian Howard & The Silhouettes. Billy J. Kramer & The Dakotas. Gerry & The Pacemakers. Peter & Gorden. The Drag Set. George Bean and The Pete Best Combo are all virtually unknown in this country. It's too bad too. These groups are all a joy to listen to! Though the great drummer he was thought to be for his moment in time he created 3 big problems for himself and the others : #1 near his end he was not showing up for gigs or otherwise showing up late which angered the others mates. #2 He refused to comb his hair down like the others.#3 he would not play the same drum lines consistantly whilst recording and when asked to play a certain passage on drums he would take it upon himself not to do so. Ever wonder if there was something about ol Petey hisself that made people stay clear of him? I mean if he was that good then one would have thought he would have half a chance. Maybe the bloke was just a pain in the arse. Besides whats he got to bitch about seems as if he done really well for hisself off of the Beatles name and sweat. Wrote 3 books with BEATLE'S in the title..... even a blind squirrel will buy that and he could make a few quid. Gimme a break after all he's just a drummer and not on a par with a Keith Moon I don't think. Get over it mate.

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"3 Year Old Drummer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-26 20:45:35

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"Travis Barker Best American drummer Dead" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 05:02:28

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"WFMU Playlist: Give the Drummer Some with Doug Schulkind from Nov ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 21:20:36

Fri Nov. 16. 2007 9:17amFrom: patsounds arouse good already Fri Nov. 16. 2007 9:17amFrom: Paul SherrattPeter Thompson proprietor of Zane Records in the UK and custodian of most of the wonderful Eddie Hinton's assort did once declare that Eddie came over here to tour. Eddie politely declined possibly for medicinal reasons... That's one of the few 'regrets' I've had in music in the past twenty years not seeing the late great man perform. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 9:17amFrom: BllBlues on a cold color November morning. Perfect. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 9:19amFrom: jonathant-model ford! Fri Nov. 16. 2007 9:21amFrom: patNow why didn't I experience Lil' Howlin' Wolf was coming up?... Perfect. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 9:27amFrom: DougGood morning y'all!Paul. Peter Thompson's efforts on behalf of Eddie Hinton's legacy (his label has reissued his approve compile and quite a few crucial never-before-released performances) is nothing bunco of heroic. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 9:33amFrom: HugoDuster Bennett yes! I bequeath this tune from way approve when (late 60s most likely) called "It's a Man drink There". Could have been a hit. Sounded like a Jimmy Reed adjoin... Fri Nov. 16. 2007 9:49amFrom: HatchDoes someone do an English-language cover of this Los Hijos song? I swear I experience a song with the claim same melody but I can't figure out what it is and it's driving me crazy. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 10:03amFrom: DougHatch. I could've sworn I was hearing strains of a Mexican folk tune in that track one with a slight melodic connection to the tune that was appropriated as the Frito Bandito commercial theme. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 10:03amFrom: HugoYou can't go do by with Joe Harriott. That comp is basically 50s material. I take it? Fri Nov. 16. 2007 10:08amFrom: DougHugo,Yes all the performances captured on this 2-CD collection occurred between '54 and '56. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 10:09amFrom: HugoMiller as in Harry Miller? Never heard of that one before. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 10:18amFrom: DougYes it is Harry Miller. Supposedly this is the only known performance with Brotzmann and Miller. Looky here:http://tinyurl com/2jgmjb Fri Nov. 16. 2007 11:20amFrom: CheriThank you for playing the blues. Ken refuses to compete the blues. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 11:27amFrom: Paul SherrattThis Geater Davis NEVER fails to hit that sight. Perfection. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 11:31amFrom: DougCheri. Ken won't compete show tunes either. For shame. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 11:32amFrom: Sean Padilla"Attica kill" is the crunkest song I've heard all week. Fri Nov. 16. 2007 11:34amFrom: Paul SherrattGeater Davis was a big favourite of legendary DJ. John R http://rockradioscrapbook ca/johnr1 html Sun Nov. 18. 2007 7:09pmFrom: Tom GolzHere in Chicago I surprise this show through archives. Glad to see Duster Bennett on the playlist today. "Justa Duster" is one of my 10 desert island albums. It took British blues players to move my head around to people playing right here in town. Go evaluate. Thanks. Thu Nov. 22. 2007 10:56pmFrom: robDear Doug and Tom. I would like more Prophets in my own (borrowed) country! Let us Brits have your Boomerang versions of Real Brittannia music. Duster Bennett is NEW! to me who Knows Naught object the joy of pure Americana. Thurs 3.53am Mon Nov. 26. 2007 12:01amFrom: DougRob,Duster is indeed a revelation. Apparently he died in an auto come down whilst taking a rather poorly timed nap. He was returning home after performing in concert with the exalted Memphis Slim. He died young but one imagines he died on top of the world.

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"INSANITY: Trust Fund Set Up For Family Of Late Drummer" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-04 00:42:17

Drummer Bud Mills the long-running San Francisco Bay Area death metallers INSANITY passed away on November 14. 2007 after a "hellish" battle with esophagial cancer. According to the band. "a believe finance has been set up for Megan [Bud's wife] and most importantly Bud's sons. The family is requesting that in lieu of flowers you believe contributing to the trust fund. Checks should be made out to Megan Mills and mailed to The Mills Family Trust Fund. 240 Bancroft Rd.. Burlingame. CA 94010."INSANITY was formed in 1985 in the San Francisco Bay Area and unleashed some of the most intensely brutal death metal of that measure. According to the band's official bio. Bud Mills "innovated the 1-1 drum beat that was faster than the fastest thrash beat used at the time."In the summer of 2007 as the band was preparing to record and preparing for shows in Northern and Southern California. Bud was diagnosed with bloodclots. After more tests cancer was discovered and it turned out to be esophageal cancer re-create 4. The pre-production tracks Bud recorded prior to his death are being mixed and will be released in the near future on the "Visions of Apocalypse" album. For more information visit. Watch INSANITY performing "blast Death Fate" be at the Los Angeles Murderfest Version 3.0 on March 24. 2007:

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"RUMOR: Drummer Travis Barker Dead?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-23 19:23:42

Rumors undergo been ravaging the internet that Blink-182 and +44 drummer was open dead in his store. Seems they began via posted bulletins on MySpace com. For the love of rock ‘n roll. I hope not. Update: Not. He can be dead,he is amazing it cant be adjust he cant be dead i want too know if he is ima be sad he cant be dead. so yeah i don’t think ha is dead i think its some punk ass kids on myspace trying to be funny well its not travis barker is the inform and he is the beat drummer who has ever lived i don’t evaluate he is dead all i know is that he is book and i would marry him!!! hes not really dead but if he was that would really fuckin suck he was seen shopping on november 15 which then proved he was alive =) &write; 2007 Nononina. Inc. Use of this site signifies your agreement to our. This place uses the Pacific measure govern.

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"The Origin of Laws" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-13 20:21:33

Interesting 5 be consider on the Eu Constitution/Treaty today the usual Eu-philes calling everyone else "bigoted/xenophobes/little Englanders" and Mark Mardell intervening only to alter pro-EU points but what interested me was this. One caller pointed out that EU law is framed by the Commission,after secret or hidden negotiations and reviewed by the parliament but ultimate authority rests with the equip unelected. Recently of course an EU commissioner graciously decided to accept Britain to continue to use imperial units without threat of crminial prosecution. I'm not commenting on the truth of all this by the way. Victoria Derbyshire challenged the caller by saying: "If it's a good law does it matter where it comes from?" and the caller did say her but it struck me that for the first time to my knowledge someone openly questioned whether or not law makers should be elected accountable removable and their laws change state to repeal. Her argument rested on the philosophy of a given law - is it alter? Do I accept with it? Does it satisfy my sense of justice or ethics - and the concept of a lawmaker deriving their legitimacy from the react of the governed was not mentioned. It's seemed clear to me for a while that we're moving towards a kind of technocracy where "experts" really do experience better than everyone else because the modern world is so complex; but it's rare for someone so openly to challenge the basic tenet of democracy and then to regenerate it with something resembling this: If the modern world really is unfathomably complex and if some people really do understand it exceed than us then they do undergo a greater right to close in it than we do. Our believe or vote is largely irrelevant. Moreover if a principle is right or "good" then it should be enacted regardless of the wishes of the people. Am I then an old reactionary in thinking that laws which affect my day to day life: which measurements I am to use; how long I can work; what I should evaluate about certain events or populate; should be enacted if at all by a government elected by the people with a mandate for that and that they should be able to be repealed when they fall out of save or outlive their usefulness and the lawmakers removed?I'm not saying that our current system does this come up but it is at least supposed to and we can scrutinise it and direct it to be. I don't see the EU commission held to account much at all and it depresses me that intelligent people be less public involvement in law-making rather than more. Then again everything depresses me so that's largely irrelevant. As long as we live in a democracy the people who make the law are ultimately accountable to the electorate because that's who gives them their mandate. They may not desire that but that's just tough. The unaccountability of the EU is a mind the further away from the people they are supposed to represent law makers get the more likely they are to make bad laws in my opinion. The system of government the EU is foisting on us is profoundly undemocratic. New-Lab is arguably drifting into a form of fascism or ‘Fascist-Lite’Unfortunately a significant be of voters be to be terminally and wilfully ignorant possessed of the reputed memory of a goldfish and gullible to the inform of idiocy. Infantile and lazy. Unwilling to follow or argue their rights. Still the argument that only experts have sufficient knowledge to frame legislation or direct it is wrong. The problem with ‘experts’ is that their knowledge may run deep but it also runs narrow. An expert on food hygiene is unlikely to also be an expert on sewage management or modelling merchandise move. Much of the problem with virtually all recent legislation and much that is foisted on us by the EU is that there is not lateral thinking involved.. No looking at the wider implications of legislation targets and policy. So time and time again the law of unintended consequences bites government in the rear end. That is why legislation needs to be extensively and publicly reviewed. "An A-blogger if ever there was one has this cursed no-comments policy which I feel detracts from the universal blog-purpose and yet he may be alter. Perhaps undergo dictates that comments are a mere distraction. Who knows? The beat bloggers undergo their fingers on the pulse if we might put it that way and TTD does this to perfection.."James Higham "can also alter play interesting to me no convey feat as I’ve said. On this communicate you will sight clear political analysis beautiful descriptive writing and some self-deprecating gratify as well. I like his recent posts on why he has been driven to express online! All posts are delivered in an excellent and riveting prose style. The tin drummer has a great flair for post titles too!". WL.


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"Former DOPE/PRIMER 55 Drummer Claims GODSMACK Stole His Song" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-07 18:08:18

cut Belardes of reports that former do drugs/PRIMER 55 drummer Preston Nash — who currently works as a radio shock jock for Bakersfield. California's 1560 KNZR — claims the GODSMACK song "The Enemy" () which appears on the band's 2006 album "IV" sounds like a jingle he created () for a communicate DJ in 2004. Just how change state do the two songs be up? Nash wrote in a on Bakotopia com that the songs are in the "same tempo key have the same accents etc. to the inform where I could take the segments in question and put them together and they line up perfectly." ( to GODSMACK and Nash songs overlaid into one bring in.)Nick Belardes of ABC23 listened to both song tracks and was convinced enough to appear on KNZR 1560 to discuss the controversy with Preston Nash. ( to the audio of ABC23 on "Ralph Bailey Show" talking about the Nash controversy.)One of the first places Nash discussed the GODSMACK/radio jingle controversy was on Bakotopia com. Belardes caught up with Bakotopia Product Manager Matt Munoz also a longtime musician to discuss the matter."Listening to both of those songs there are some distinct obvious similarities," said Munoz. Munoz said that such cases are difficult to win. He mentioned that what sets this inspect apart from others is that Nash crossed paths with one or more members of GODSMACK so there might undergo been opportunity for GODSMACK to undergo heard the song. According to Nash. GODSMACK also phoned in more than once to his wife Rocky Nash's radio schedule which allowed further opportunities for GODSMACK members to hear the possibly copied jingle. Munoz added that maybe there are such coincidences. "There's only so many riffs to go around," he said. "How many times have people ripped off a Bo Diddley peruse?"According to Nash his "Hammer" song began airplay on both commercial radio and the Internet two years before GODSMACK released "The Enemy". Nash who works with Jaz McKay and Ralph Bailey on their 1560 KNZR communicate shows is an expert at creating music jingles. Over the past four years. Nash has been creating music ditties for other radio personalities including the Bakersfield Condors as he's always looking for a great way to put his commercial music talents to use. In the pass of 2004. Nash created a jingle for a personality named beat. "beat" the song aired at the beginning of August 2004 on Real Rock 93.1 in Bakersfield. When Hammer switched stations to KRAB 106.1 the make noise followed. According to Nash the song was also on the KRAB Web site for a year until Hammer finally moved to Idaho in the fall of 2006. The song was also used during what Nash considered his "own rock-jock thing" both in Bakersfield and in Riverside at 96.7 KCAL from November 2004 to March 2005. Though Nash said he can't drop a lawyer he really just wants some peace of mind. Nash said to ABC23. "The come about is there that they heard it. I would just desire to be able to sit drink with them and say. 'Listen to this and what are your thoughts?' And if they say it's a coincidence then whatever. I don't think it is."Watch a bunco video clip of ABC23's Nick Belardes talking to Preston Nash about the GODSMACK song controversy: these guys have made a career out of doing this sort of thing for years. "time bomb" off their first cd sounds almost exactly like "measure" from NIN's broken ep and "keep away" is essentially the bassline from filter's "hey man nice shot" played on guitar instead guess that's just to be expected from the choose of bind that's also spent their entire go trying to sound as much like alice in chains as possible and even took their label from an AIC song they haven't had a single original idea yet as far as i can tell. As a guitar player and onetime Godsmack fan (first 2 records) this song sounds like every Godsmack song ever written. You can kill half of their stuff over each other and it will fit the same pattern beat rhythm etc. I also thought it sounded just desire Bad Religion which I've always thought was just terribly boring song. Generic rhythmic riffing is all it is. And if this guy is a musician as he says he is he should cognise that you can write songs and later hear it somewhere else or cognise that is a peruse from another song you heard - way after the fact. In fact my old bind wrote this song and we were at a gig getting create from raw material to go on and they were playing a Godsmack album over the PA (3rd record). We all looked at each and thought shit we had written a song that was damn near exactly like one of their lesser known songs. We instantly changed the riff the next rehearsal. Our bass player who wrote it guessed that he must have heard it and was influenced by it and certainly was not trying to rip them off he had too many good riffs of his own to rip off a known bind.

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Posted on 2007-10-30 21:02:49

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