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Doe's anyone agree that the drumming towards the end of "gonna love her for both of us" is bombastic?!! It send shivers down my spine each time i hear it. I think that has to be a brilliant trademark of Jim's. Also "Faster than the speed of night" just gets better as the song progresses (drum wise)....I listen and simply droooooooooooooool!!!!!
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It's John
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Max is awesome! He's on Late Night all Time. As for John, He's right cool. He's done alot to some Meat's songs, and that gets my vote!
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Wells Kelly.
I was at the Bad attitude concerts not long after he died and the tribute Meat did still sits with me today. I cant listen to peace of the Action without thinking about that show. |
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I personally can't pick a favourite - they all bring their own dynamic to each of the recordings/performances.
No-one's mentioned Terry Williams yet?!? He was pretty good in the early '80s UK tour. |
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It has to be John, brilliant on stage
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no one has mentioned chuck burgi. toured with meat for a while then married a goff sister.
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1: Chuck Burgi
2: Terry Williams 3: John Miceli |
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