
Mr. Willy
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He’s talking about Clive Burr. I really prefer Clive over Nico, honestly. Clive had more groove and was more in the pocket. Which made Maiden sound tighter to me.
Same here, and for the exact same reason I prefer Les Binks in Judas Priest over all their other drummers.He’s talking about Clive Burr. I really prefer Clive over Nico, honestly. Clive had more groove and was more in the pocket. Which made Maiden sound tighter to me.
I know, Adrian’s impromptu home recording was probably made with zero regard to audio quality so whether or not that JVM sounds amazing in the room, his clip surely didn’t show it, especially since the backing track (with original studio guitar track) is just as loud.Professionally recorded track, with amp at arena volume, vs at TV volume, probably recorded with a phone.
Not to mention the fact that you have to be listening with "rose colored headphones", because the JVM in his room sounds a less scratchy and buzzy than the isolated tone.
Steve Harris says when Clive was on he was great but started getting very inconsistent on the Beast on the Road tour so they fired him. Maiden never sounded aggressive again after Clive.He’s talking about Clive Burr. I really prefer Clive over Nico, honestly. Clive had more groove and was more in the pocket. Which made Maiden sound tighter to me.
JMP-1 preamp didn’t exist in 84-85 when Live after Death was recorded. Liner notes for that album confirm 50w jcm 800. and or Jmp Marshall headsI doubt it was an old marshall, they used jmp-1`s forever
Professionally recorded track, with amp at arena volume, vs at TV volume, probably recorded with a phone.
Not to mention the fact that you have to be listening with "rose colored headphones", because the JVM in his room sounds a less scratchy and buzzy than the isolated tone.
Interesting. I heard that Nico kinda stole the job from Clive by planting the seeds of doubt in the other band members about Clive’s drumming. The implication was that there wasn’t anything wrong with Clive’s drumming but that Nico did it to get Clive out and him in. I have NO idea if that’s true, but I remember hearing or reading that somewhere a long time ago.Steve Harris says when Clive was on he was great but started getting very inconsistent on the Beast on the Road tour so they fired him. Maiden never sounded aggressive again after Clive.
Interesting. I heard that Nico kinda stole the job from Clive by planting the seeds of doubt in the other band members about Clive’s drumming. The implication was that there wasn’t anything wrong with Clive’s drumming but that Nico did it to get Clive out and him in. I have NO idea if that’s true, but I remember hearing or reading that somewhere a long time ago.
Either way, my favorite live footage of Maiden is the live concert they shot with Clive from the Beast tour, circa ‘82. That must’ve been an “on night” for Clive bc I don’t think Maiden ever sounded better or tighter than then. They’re awesome after Clive, for sure. But as the years have passed, I just find Nico’s drumming too...spastic. Kind of like Genick’s stage presence. Man, I REALLY hate that guy. He brings nothing to the table for Maiden, imho.
dittoSteve Harris says when Clive was on he was great but started getting very inconsistent on the Beast on the Road tour so they fired him. Maiden never sounded aggressive again after Clive.