[kj] Dugmore and others
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jpwhkj at aol.com
Fri Jan 6 06:17:38 EST 2006
That's interesting Mick, I hadn't heard that.
Personally, I'm not a musician, and am not qualified to comment on
others' talent (or lack of) - but I know what I like! And I rate both
the studio recordings and the tour for Pandemonium. I went to several
of the gigs (London, Bristol, Nottingham, Watford, as I recall) and
they rocked. Youth was excellent - considerable stage presence. And
whatever Dugmore was doing with the drums certainly worked for me.
In terms of creative input, I think that listening to early Joke versus
later Joke proves that Big Paul was the man, and no one, but no one,
has been a satisfactory replacement. Not saying they haven't been good;
just that they haven't filled the shoes of one of the driving forces of
the Joke.
Jamie
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Head <mickhead at beeb.net>
To: gathering at misera.net
Sent: Fri, 6 Jan 2006 09:42:47 +0000
Subject: [kj] Re Dugmore
"Dugmore was a hired gun and made no bones about that
in his playing. It's good, it's heavy, but it's
totally phoned in.
Leigh"
There's a little bit more to it than that, GD once likened the job as
being asked to play for his 'Led Zeppelin' & get paid for it too. He
was into the Joke big time (Bauhaus too) & his status in the band then
was no different to say Raven's or Ted's on the 2003 tour.
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