i mean drumming mistakes..i have just seen hammersmith 75. while watching i thought wow..whenever i was expecting some combination he did absolutely opposite and that sounded 1000 times better than the combination i created in my head..and troughout the show he beat those drums precisely without missing any hit..
i wonder if he ever did a clearly noticable mistake while drumming??
I'm no expert on drumming but I agree with you, certainly I've never heard any obvious "mistake". I guess they all practised really hard (and were obviously great musicians in their own right), since come to think of it I've never heard any of them make any real big "mistakes". Sure vocals have faltered on occassion, guitar cables have come unplugged, people have forgotten to start playing...etc...though I mean I've never really heard Brian really hitting bum notes in a guitar solo or anything.
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Roger is only human , so yes he makes mistakes - in the one off pre electric fire tour gig at the sheppherds bush empire in 1998 ( the one where bob geldof was a special guest ) , Roger did the trick he does twirling his drum stick - it nearly flew out of his hand , but he just caught it , to a big cheer . Guess you had to be there , no pun intended 8-) .
Ah yes the stick-twirling thing. Now that people mention it I realise I've always wondered...doesn't Roger ever have those things fly out of his hands? Well now I guess I have that answered lol.
Bohardy-har-har wrote: He fucked-up during the middle section of Innuendo at the Freddie Tribute, although I don't think it was entirely his fault.
I heard the same thing, but i listen to it again and again and i can't find that mistake. Where it was, really?
If you want to hear Brian hitting the wrong note, just watch him plying "Somebody to Love" in Brasil- Sao Paulo 1981.
Take care
was that a hard solo to play or something because at the tribute concert they fixed up the stl solo on the dvd but didnt on GH3 and it really does not sound good on GH3 at all.