A great One! R.I.P. Alan
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If my memory serves me; he played on George Harrison’s ‘All Things Must Pass’ and I loved what he did on that record but didn’t care for the other things I heard him play on. Given that I liked him on Harrison’s record, my thought is that he supported bands/musicians in a very specific way and it was either inspiring or it wasn’t. Rock stardom is an odd beast in and of itself. |
@goofyfoot: The drummer you hear on All Things Must Pass is Jim Gordon. He is also the drummer on the Derek & The Dominos albums (as well as the writer and player of the piano coda on "Layla"), Dave Mason’s Alone Together (along with Jim Keltner), some of the Delaney & Bonnie albums, The Notorious Byrd Brothers, Early Joe Cocker albums, late period Traffic, Zappa’s Grand Wazoo, Steely Dan’s Pretzel Logic, Art Garfunkel’s Angle Claire, and hundreds of other recordings. Gordon turned pro at age 17, hired by The Everly Brothers to be in their road band (they also hired Warren Zevon to play piano and lead the band). He is as fine a drummer as I have ever heard (better imo than even Keltner), one of the all-time greats. He unfortunately liked drugs a little too much, and they along with his mental problems (he heard voices) led him to stab his mother to death (the voices told him to). He has been in prison since 1984. Genius is often accompanied by mental and/or emotional instability. When off his meds Brian Wilson also hears voices, but they don't instruct him to murder Mike Love. ;-( |
@bdp24 All-right, I'm going senile but I was still correct, Alan White is on 'All Things Must Pass' along with Jim Gordon, Ginger Baker and Ringo Starr. I believe Alan White played on Apple Jam somewhere but I can't remember where exactly. Check out the personnel on Wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Things_Must_Pass |
@goofyfoot: If you go down to the "Contributing Musicians" paragraph in the Wikipedia post, you will see the names Bobby Whitlock (organ and vocals), Carl Radle (bass), Jim Gordon (drums), Bobby Keys and Jim Price (horns), and Dave Mason (guitar, mostly acoustic) listed. Alan White and Mike Gibbins (Badfinger’s drummer) are credited with playing only percussion (tambourine, etc.), not drumset. In interviews (and in his YouTube videos), Whitlock talks about the recording of the All Thinks Must Pass and Derek & The Dominos albums, opining that Jim Gordon is the best Rock ’n’ Roll drummer of them all. Bobby explains that while he and Keith Moon became close friends during his time in England, he didn’t care for Keith’s drumming style (or that of Ginger Baker and most other UK drummers, Ringo Starr one notable exception). Bobby prefers the "Southern" feel in drumming, heard in the playing of Gordon (though he was born and raised in Southern California), Roger Hawkins (of The Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals house band The Swampers), Levon Helm (The Band), David Kemper (T Bone Burnett), Chuck Blackwell and Jimmy Karstein of the Tulsa, Oklahoma musical community (Leon Russell, J.J. Cale, etc.), and other "feel" players. One guy who liked Alan White’s drumming was John Lennon. But then he liked Yoko’s "songwriting" and "singing" too. |
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