Only seen a clip of her doing the solo from Tom Sawyer.
She can definitely play and isn’t just a quirk. Made up for the that they can get back out there. They seem like decent fellas and I thought it was all over once Neil died.
Only seen a clip of her doing the solo from Tom Sawyer.She can definitely play and isn’t just a quirk. Made up for the that they can get back out there. They seem like decent fellas and I thought it was all over once Neil died.
I watched the entire opening night at the LA Forum and thought she was near technically perfect . I think her detractors , although very few , are making the mistake of seeing her as a replacement for Neil Peart . I prefer to think of her as simply following on from him. One has to take into account the fact that she is having to tread a very fine line between reproducing Peart's unique style and adding her own subtle twists . If you get the chance ,porky , check out YYZ . The 3 of them seemed to enjoy it as much as the audience .
I watched the entire opening night at the LA Forum and thought she was near technically perfect .I think her detractors , although very few , are making the mistake of seeing her as a replacement for Neil Peart . I prefer to think of her as simply fo
I'm not sure Neil's style is that unique any more. Was in the 70s but that technical prog has infiltrated so much rock now. My mate's a huge Dream Theater fan and you could see either of their two drummers fancying it and doing a more than passible job of it. I think Anika's style before now was a bit more straight forward but she's obviously learnt and done well.
Yeah, the YYZ clip is good too. As said they seem really happy at being given a chance to play again which probably seemed gone not too long ago.
Must have been the Taylor Hawkins show that got them back maybe. I remember seeing Dave Grohl saying he'd play with them and wondering how, but it was only for Working Man which is basically just a Sabbath rip off, and then they had to get some jazz guy out for the other more complicated song.
I'm not sure Neil's style is that unique any more. Was in the 70s but that technical prog has infiltrated so much rock now. My mate's a huge Dream Theater fan and you could see either of their two drummers fancying it and doing a more than passible j