I remember it well because Klaus Kreiger let me have a play on his drum kit at the end of the show. I was a bit timid to really give it a bash as the roadies were dismantling the rest of the gear.
Peter Beasley wrote:I remember it well because Klaus Kreiger let me have a play on his drum kit at the end of the show. I was a bit timid to really give it a bash as the roadies were dismantling the rest of the gear.
Peter Beasley wrote:I remember it well because Klaus Kreiger let me have a play on his drum kit at the end of the show. I was a bit timid to really give it a bash as the roadies were dismantling the rest of the gear.
brilliant! his kit was see-thru wasn't it?
From what I remember it was translucent. Custom built.
Manchester Apollo 78. My thoughts at the time, superb atmosphere, lasarium fantastic! Musically, I was a bit, confused with change in direction, “Singing and heavy drumming" was bemusing! However Madrigal Meridian brilliant! Now I think back to the concert, I shouldn’t have got so uptight and just absorbed it all with a fresh outlook. I quite like Cyclone now.
Having said that and a bit on a contridiction...this is something I can’t seem to do with view to recent concerts as I’m not a big fan of most of TDs current music. Even though I enjoyed RAH, especially the early stuff, for me, it wasn’t close enough to the original sounds…. But then again you can’t please everyone!!