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- monkeychow
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Re: New Interview - Brain Mantia talks Guns N' Roses
Never really got the fuss over Brain...might be a great technical player but the songs never sounded right with him.
Steve had the enthusiasm and feel on the AFD tracks, Matt has the fucking power and plays the shit out of stuff and gave the UYI albums a massive sound in the songs.
Frank is like a cool-ass hybrid of what's good about Steven and Matt. In the absence of one of them returning then Frank is the best possible man for the job IMO.
Re: New Interview - Brain Mantia talks Guns N' Roses
I always found it funny that the people that loved Brain hated Matt.
How so? Style, attitude?
I loved Brain myself, never really hated Matt though he when he started spouting off after the fact and making shit up he annoyed me a bit.
But I think part of what I loved about Brain (and Freese for that matter) was the direction I thought he'd be involved in taking Guns in. Now that's seemingly been abandoned, I'm more on board that Frank's the right guy for the job.
I also don't think that Brain said anything wrong or arrogant in this interview. I think he's speaking from a technical perspective, and the earlier leaks of CD tracks bear out that even if there's disagreement on the difficulty of the drumming, there was definitely a certain feel that changed with Frank. No judgement calls, because I like both, but it just is you know?
Re: New Interview - Brain Mantia talks Guns N' Roses
I always found it funny that the people that loved Brain hated Matt.
I was one of those people, because like Smoke said, I think Brain could have been the guy needed for the future. Now, it appears there is no need for someone technical and experimental like Brain.
I don't have anything against Matt as a player, but he's just come off as a giant douchebag post-GNR.
Honestly, drums are probably the last thing I think of when I think of GNR, so there's that.
Re: New Interview - Brain Mantia talks Guns N' Roses
buzzsaw wrote:I always found it funny that the people that loved Brain hated Matt.
I was one of those people, because like Smoke said, I think Brain could have been the guy needed for the future. Now, it appears there is no need for someone technical and experimental like Brain.
I don't have anything against Matt as a player, but he's just come off as a giant douchebag post-GNR.
Honestly, drums are probably the last thing I think of when I think of GNR, so there's that.
That's kind of my point. I think drumming is the least important thing on most songs, so remember that bias in advance.
I don't hear much difference in Brain and Matt - I think they are both good technical drummers. I don't think they are all that dissimilar, so it made me laugh when Brain was great and Matt sucked.
Matt is a douche, or at least comes off douchey sometimes. I don't think it really matters. Can he play drums well enough for GnR? If yes, then that's good enough for me. Shit, they are all douches in their own way. They all have their faults.
Re: New Interview - Brain Mantia talks Guns N' Roses
I think if you asked the drumming world who was the better drummer the consensus would be brain. Much more technical. I can't remember where but I am sure I read an interview where Matt confessed to running out of drum fills on UYI.
I liked some of sorum's drumming on UYI but would have liked to have heard steve's version. Is there a bootleg of steve on you could be mine? The reason I ask is I thought this was written at the same time as appetite.
I like Frank too. He hits the drums hard.
There was some great drumming at the end of the catcher leak, think it was brain
Bono floors them all though.
- Mikkamakka
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Re: New Interview - Brain Mantia talks Guns N' Roses
Locomotive alone cements Matt's place among the all time greats.
I couldn't name a song with Brain that would be 10% as good drumming wise. Hell, I think all the stuff he's done combined is far away from Locomotive.