Check out this youtube video of Karen Carpenter, I think it's from when She & her brother had a TV show. She does a drum solo on various sets & percussion and right at the beginning she's playing on a Slingerland cocktail set up in which the snare sets right on top of the bass drum, forgot what this model was called, I've seen em here on the lounge. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sdHyzGXAJPg
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Karen carpenter plays a cocktail set up
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Doesn't it say Slingerland on the bass drum head? Whoops! went back and viewed the clip again, She was obviously sponsored by Ludwig. It's a supraphonic snare. It sure looks like the Slingerland set up of the day, I wonder if Ludwig built that special for her show?
Matthew
cool matthew - thanks for the memories
while I was enjoying this vistalite-crazy Karen party, I noticed another:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_1lwgIK ... re=related
In that vid she's playing what appears to be a vistalite gold coast 'outfit' in the opening minute. I've never seen anyone play one of those - looks kind of uncomfortable with the pedal centered directly below.
In all of those karen C 70s tv productions it's amazing how consistent her sound is, thin sticks, splashy somewhat inarticulate cymbal sound, and cavernous muffled drums - quite unlike vistalite! But you could see through to her and quite the showwoman she was.
while I was enjoying this vistalite-crazy Karen party, I noticed another:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B_1lwgIK ... re=related
In that vid she's playing what appears to be a vistalite gold coast 'outfit' in the opening minute. I've never seen anyone play one of those - looks kind of uncomfortable with the pedal centered directly below.
In all of those karen C 70s tv productions it's amazing how consistent her sound is, thin sticks, splashy somewhat inarticulate cymbal sound, and cavernous muffled drums - quite unlike vistalite! But you could see through to her and quite the showwoman she was.
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You know, if you watch, you can see that she could really play & had some chops but her drums consitently sound like soggy cardboard boxes. I wonder if that is just a loss of sound quality from the original production quality to what we are used to hearing now?
Matthew