
Originally Posted by
John A.
Yes I have. Brand X is not really my taste, nor Eno particularly. I like a lot of Gabriel Era Genesis, though. I never said Phil Collins wasn't a good drummer, just that if we're talking about people who are known mainly as rock drummers playing jazz, there are any number I'd rather hear. I like a certain greasy, swinging, funky, behind-the-beat grooviness (I don't really have the drumming vocabulary to describe it better) in my drumming. Keltner, Ziggy Modeliste, Bill Stewart, Idris Muhammed, Jimmy Cobb those are my touchstones. Mitch Mitchell, Levon Helm (forgot to mention him among the rockers), Ginger Baker, they have it. Phil Collins doesn't play like that. De gustibus, yada yada. And his gated reverb-snare schtick is just unbearable to me.
I'm not sure disciplined is the right word -- by many accounts he was a perfectionist in the studio, doing zillions of takes and parts in search of the perfect one. For him, also, recording was essentially his way of composing. That's why he built Electric Lady -- he was essentially broke from his record company recouping studio costs from his royalties.
The full extent of his drug taking is not clear. He was a heavy user of all kinds of stuff, probably including heroin (snorted rather than injected), but by most accounts not to the point of addiction (at least not yet). But if you read the various bios and memoirs of people who knew him, the record is full of contradiction as to how much his lifestyle affected his work, even what he was like as a person straight vs high. It's very difficult to know the truth or predict what would have happened. Musically, there's also contradiction -- the hypothetical Miles project vs what he was actually working on when he died. I think most of that is way below the level of Electric Ladyland and Axis, but it was unfinished, so who knows? Definitely one of the great "what ifs?" of music.
John
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