One of my favorite drummers. He's got groove and color. One of the few drummers whose role I can actually focus on, while other things are going on between guitar and bass, and be fascinated with what he's creating.
I know exactly what Hamish means about Mo Tucker's playing on What Goes On on The Velvet's double live album. It's absolutely steals the show for me every time I listen to it. It's amazing how it works...
Yep. Bought the cassette 'Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed 1' somewhere here in New Zealand, sometime...memory's a bit shot these daze sorry. But I will never forget the songs on it. I've just pulled the cassette out of my rack. OK, it's got an 'HMV' sticker on the front with $11.95 on it & another sticker 'SPECIAL PRICE'...Anyhow on to Track #3 on Side One is 'What Goes On' - all 8min 54sec of it...and sure enough Mo Tucker's playing a single snare beat for the entire length of the song. It is unique too no doubt about that. There's no fills, no, cymbals, no pedal bass, no tom tom, absolutely nothing other than the sound of a single snare getting brushed. And you are quite correct - it is amazing how it works. If anyone else who is reading this doesn't know what we/I am/are on about here's the link to the song 'What Goes On' from the Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed 1 here on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/video/US82KIWzfkU/v-deo.html
Screaming Meanies!! Obv my memory isnt what it was, but l saw em in Adelaide mid 80s (?) great band!! The Clean were pretty shmick too Hamish!! And yeah, the boneheads wrecked everything for a bit there. RlP fella.
RIP Hamish.
RIP Hamish, you made your impact - around the world . thanks for the music.
Sad to see you go, mate. Your music made my life better.
Me too, and likely in a different time and age. Best to all of us who got something from this guy.
...yes☝🏼🙄💨🤍
This was really cool - RIP Hamish. I met him once at a party and we talked about music and life in general, and he was the nicest guy! 😢
One of the most intelligent musicians in NZ in his day make no error.
I’m going to miss your inspiration, Hamish. RIP.
Sad ending to guy that will always be one of New Zealand greatest bands.
RIP legend
RIP.....December 6th 2022.
R.I.P Hamish :(
Outstanding I am really enjoying this the cleaner so cool
Amazing friend musician artist , we will not forget you Hamish...
Yes. Beautiful guy.i remember you Jed. "Lady Di...feel the power" Al Reid
Al Reid "good boy" took me to a jam where you were playing amazing sounds.never forgot it.
RIP Hamish Kilgour.
RIP Hamish
was great to know you.see you on the other side bro.much love.
Appreciate your sounds now but missed out back in the day.lovely vibe.
RIP ❤❤❤❤❤❤
One of my favorite drummers. He's got groove and color. One of the few drummers whose role I can actually focus on, while other things are going on between guitar and bass, and be fascinated with what he's creating.
Tread Softly Hamish ........ Be at peace
I know exactly what Hamish means about Mo Tucker's playing on What Goes On on The Velvet's double live album. It's absolutely steals the show for me every time I listen to it. It's amazing how it works...
Yep. Bought the cassette 'Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed 1' somewhere here in New Zealand, sometime...memory's a bit shot these daze sorry. But I will never forget the songs on it. I've just pulled the cassette out of my rack. OK, it's got an 'HMV' sticker on the front with $11.95 on it & another sticker 'SPECIAL PRICE'...Anyhow on to Track #3 on Side One is 'What Goes On' - all 8min 54sec of it...and sure enough Mo Tucker's playing a single snare beat for the entire length of the song. It is unique too no doubt about that. There's no fills, no, cymbals, no pedal bass, no tom tom, absolutely nothing other than the sound of a single snare getting brushed. And you are quite correct - it is amazing how it works. If anyone else who is reading this doesn't know what we/I am/are on about here's the link to the song 'What Goes On' from the Velvet Underground Live With Lou Reed 1 here on UA-cam: ua-cam.com/video/US82KIWzfkU/v-deo.html
Awesome. I think What Goes On is incredible on that album
These guys were GOOD. Talk about getting in the groove. Apart from the longevity, I would make a comparison to the British band Wire
Incredible
Gold
Awesome.
Screaming Meanies!!
Obv my memory isnt what it was, but l saw em in Adelaide mid 80s (?) great band!!
The Clean were pretty shmick too Hamish!!
And yeah, the boneheads wrecked everything for a bit there.
RlP fella.
This is fascinating, but it's hilarious with the automatic transcribed captions (click 'cc' button)
Auckland = Oakland, drummer = trauma. Perfect.
vale king
❤❤❤
Sleep well H
No mention of Robert?
Sad eyes
See you on the flip side brothhher☝🏼🙄💨🤍