Absolutely brilliant, been playing them all my life got my first set in 71 aged 7 Such a shame things have to change . But I still have a loft full of them 👍
This is the first place I worked after leaving school. It’s a shame that my job isn’t shown here (sanding, smoothing and waxing the drums top and bottom) but it was good to see the factory in working order. I recognise some of these guys from 1997 so they must have worked there forever! Factory had a 12:30 finish on a Friday and everyone went to the 1852 pub across the bridge! Good old days.
I was lucky enough to work there for a fortnight as my school "work experience" around '98, but in reality it was like being inside Willy Wonka's factory for me. Some real characters there for sure. Even got given a bass drum at the end of it.
Very cool I grew up in a small town in Michigan when I joined band the bass drum I played was Premier. My first set was a 6 psc Teal Cabria very nice set and for the price it came with wood snare and wood bass hoops. I currently have a Artist Series Maple Purple to Black fade tung oil super nice set!!! Made some personal recordings couple years ago and the guy running the studio paid to use my set for another session he was working on lol!!! Nothing but compliments on it's sound and looks!!! These are the people who built my stuff Maureen Woollatt, Kathleen Burrows and Sandra Payne!!! Their Care & Attention has kept me a Loyal customer Thanks Tremendously!!!
As a Huge Fan of Keith Moon, I wanted to play the exact same Drum manufacturer he did. So, when I had the money, it was off to Guitar Center locate to find my Premier Kit. There amongst the Pearl's, Tamas, Ludwig etc , I see it... a 5 piece Premier XPK series in Mustard yellow ( with a brownish tone) . It was and still is beautiful and plays awesome, just like it had over 20 years or so ago!
Thanks for the upload, I started drums when I was 13. PREMIER was then considered equal to Ludwig, Gretch or all of the others in the 60ies. At the music school, one of my friends was already a professional drummer, he was a tall strong guy and I was buying broken equipment from him. His name was Bob Darsch. Among other things, I bought a wooden snare drum with double side snare release, zamac hoops which I repaired. Great sound👍👍👍. I now own a 90ies kit which I like very much. I hate all the people who destroyed all these beautiful crafts in Europe for the sake of easy money, I hope they will roast in Hell for eternity. 😈😈😈, these are sincere wishes from an old Belgian drummer from Vietnam. Take care.
@@AntonyDella-Porta The tom holders were shit though.. Do they still make the 3 ply birch kits? They were great sounding drums. I'd love one with modern hardware and cast rims..
Spent a day round the factory with Clifford DellaPorta in 1975.What a great gentleman.He had a "Queens award to Industry" on his desk....for exporting Tom Toms to the Africans, he joked.
My first professional kit was an rosewood finish XPK I received as a graduation gift in 1989. I miss it's full sound. 20 years ago I sold it to a high school buddy who really wanted it ever since he heard me playing it and he still plays it at his church to this day. And being a devout sports fan, he also uses the floor tom to lead a popular cheer squad outside of Tampa Lightning NHL hockey games at our arena here in Florida USA. In fact, I've even seen it on TV as a result a few times. Once nationally when we won the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
For a Long Time they have been the best crafted Drums on the Market, re-rings shells, excellent Chrome Hardware, Hand selected woods. Always Loved them 😅
This video is amazing thanks for uploading! It's really sad to realise we won't see drum manufacturing on this scale ever again in the UK and to think back to my days working in a drum shop we were never bothered about pushing or even playing Premier. They just didn't have the X factor in the late 90s like Yamaha or Pearl. The factory was demolished and replaced with a Wickes and a Lidl 😭 which really sums up how generic and mediocre both the UK and it's citizens have become.
Totally with you. I was fortunate enough to do my work experience at the Premier factory in '98 (living only a few miles away) and I went in with a lukewarm appreciation of Premier (yearning for a Yamaha stage custom probably). Every school I went to was awash with premier equipment (in hindsight, a very generous gesture) so never really took a moment to really appreciate how well crafted each kit was. That was until I saw inside the factory!
Yes, was a sad moment to see the factory go. I used to work there and Canal St and Pullman rd prior to Station road, this vid has great memories, I worked thru most of the departments
When I was growing up everyone had a Premier kit but they were usually out of tune, with Zyn, Ajax or Krut cymbals, tape on the original heads and the tom holders were rubbish (Although, so were everyone else's, except Rodgers'). I've still got a 1960s 3 ply kit, with Royal Ace snare, that I payed £15 for, in the early 1990s, when everyone wanted billion ply, rare woods, blah, blah Japanese kits and it was gigged hard, with no cases, for years and still records better than anything else I've played, in my opinion.
Hello! I am the one who adicted with the tone of your Premier drum! I bought it six years a go,but still sounding wonderful tone,even if,It was already used before.Can you help me how to contact you ! Thank you! Ezekiel Maurice
Not old news to me. Cheap shot at a factory that not only made drums. In the 30s & 40s made Norden bomb sights that helped win WWII. Will anyone remember your sad little shop 100 years from now?
Absolutely brilliant, been playing them all my life got my first set in 71 aged 7 Such a shame things have to change .
But I still have a loft full of them 👍
Don't suppose you have a 22" donut head you want to sell? 😂
This is the first place I worked after leaving school. It’s a shame that my job isn’t shown here (sanding, smoothing and waxing the drums top and bottom) but it was good to see the factory in working order. I recognise some of these guys from 1997 so they must have worked there forever! Factory had a 12:30 finish on a Friday and everyone went to the 1852 pub across the bridge! Good old days.
Elton John and his band had a tour when I worked there.
Is that factory still running these days?
I found my answer Premier sold this factory in 2017 and now in a smaller unit :-( sad times
@@the_jackal_dmz very lucky guyi wish i had a job there
I was lucky enough to work there for a fortnight as my school "work experience" around '98, but in reality it was like being inside Willy Wonka's factory for me. Some real characters there for sure. Even got given a bass drum at the end of it.
Always great drums and those kettle drums and tuned percussion are instruments of pure beauty!
Very cool I grew up in a small town in Michigan when I joined band the bass drum I played was Premier. My first set was a 6 psc Teal Cabria very nice set and for the price it came with wood snare and wood bass hoops. I currently have a Artist Series Maple Purple to Black fade tung oil super nice set!!! Made some personal recordings couple years ago and the guy running the studio paid to use my set for another session he was working on lol!!! Nothing but compliments on it's sound and looks!!! These are the people who built my stuff Maureen Woollatt, Kathleen Burrows and Sandra Payne!!! Their Care & Attention has kept me a Loyal customer Thanks Tremendously!!!
As a Huge Fan of Keith Moon, I wanted to play the exact same Drum manufacturer he did. So, when I had the money, it was off to Guitar Center locate to find my Premier Kit. There amongst the Pearl's, Tamas, Ludwig etc , I see it... a 5 piece Premier XPK series in Mustard yellow ( with a brownish tone) . It was and still is beautiful and plays awesome, just like it had over 20 years or so ago!
Thanks for the upload, I started drums when I was 13.
PREMIER was then considered equal to Ludwig, Gretch or all of the others in the 60ies.
At the music school, one of my friends was already a professional drummer, he was a tall strong guy and I was buying broken equipment from him. His name was Bob Darsch.
Among other things, I bought a wooden snare drum with double side snare release, zamac hoops which I repaired. Great sound👍👍👍.
I now own a 90ies kit which I like very much.
I hate all the people who destroyed all these beautiful crafts in Europe for the sake of easy money, I hope they will roast in Hell for eternity. 😈😈😈, these are sincere wishes from an old Belgian drummer from Vietnam.
Take care.
Was better than all the rest... :-) but then I am biased
@@AntonyDella-Porta The tom holders were shit though.. Do they still make the 3 ply birch kits? They were great sounding drums. I'd love one with modern hardware and cast rims..
Spent a day round the factory with Clifford DellaPorta in 1975.What a great gentleman.He had a "Queens award to Industry" on his desk....for exporting Tom Toms to the Africans, he joked.
My first professional kit was an rosewood finish XPK I received as a graduation gift in 1989. I miss it's full sound. 20 years ago I sold it to a high school buddy who really wanted it ever since he heard me playing it and he still plays it at his church to this day. And being a devout sports fan, he also uses the floor tom to lead a popular cheer squad outside of Tampa Lightning NHL hockey games at our arena here in Florida USA. In fact, I've even seen it on TV as a result a few times. Once nationally when we won the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
Always loved the long icicle looking lugs.
I bought a secondhand Premier Resonator kit when I lived in London in the early 90s. It was a great sounding kit.
This has made my day. Love the Project One snare!
I had one back in the day thinking around 85 when they were started mine was red lacquer finish eventually traded it in for a brass 21 snare drum.....
Amazing video. The only kit I've ever owned (handed down to me by my brother) was made there. I've still got it and it still sounds great.
I have a premier white moon set I bought in 1969 love the sound !
For a Long Time they have been the best crafted Drums on the Market, re-rings shells, excellent Chrome Hardware, Hand selected woods. Always Loved them 😅
I still have my xpk and genista drums, love them❤
This video is amazing thanks for uploading! It's really sad to realise we won't see drum manufacturing on this scale ever again in the UK and to think back to my days working in a drum shop we were never bothered about pushing or even playing Premier. They just didn't have the X factor in the late 90s like Yamaha or Pearl. The factory was demolished and replaced with a Wickes and a Lidl 😭 which really sums up how generic and mediocre both the UK and it's citizens have become.
Totally with you. I was fortunate enough to do my work experience at the Premier factory in '98 (living only a few miles away) and I went in with a lukewarm appreciation of Premier (yearning for a Yamaha stage custom probably). Every school I went to was awash with premier equipment (in hindsight, a very generous gesture) so never really took a moment to really appreciate how well crafted each kit was. That was until I saw inside the factory!
Yes, was a sad moment to see the factory go. I used to work there and Canal St and Pullman rd prior to Station road, this vid has great memories, I worked thru most of the departments
When I was growing up everyone had a Premier kit but they were usually out of tune, with Zyn, Ajax or Krut cymbals, tape on the original heads and the tom holders were rubbish (Although, so were everyone else's, except Rodgers'). I've still got a 1960s 3 ply kit, with Royal Ace snare, that I payed £15 for, in the early 1990s, when everyone wanted billion ply, rare woods, blah, blah Japanese kits and it was gigged hard, with no cases, for years and still records better than anything else I've played, in my opinion.
PREMIER Las mejores baterías fabricadas en Europa durante muchos años,grandes joyas salieron de esa factoría de Leicester.
I would love to see the premier maces being made :)
4:51 Black Shadow snare drum,...worth a pretty penny today.
Imho thee best chrome-plated equipment & drums ever!
Totally agree!
this video has great aesthetic qualities
Trigo do fórum, é vc? Hehe. Valeu o vídeo, isso que é entretenimento de verdade! Abração meu querido!
Opa eu mesmo, grande abraço Alja!
@@douglasdrummer Abração Trigo! Bom te "ver" ,🤗
Hello! I am the one who adicted with the tone of your Premier drum! I bought it six years a go,but still sounding wonderful tone,even if,It was already used before.Can you help me how to contact you !
Thank you!
Ezekiel Maurice
Excelente
Wow its a dutch one, I was surprised i suddenly could understand something hahaha
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Great video. Music is terrible. Good detail in the manufacturering process.
Today is a brand made in China with british nostalgic.
Totally agree!
This name is old news..my local shop is called the premier lol
Not old news to me. Cheap shot at a factory that not only made drums. In the 30s & 40s made Norden bomb sights that helped win WWII. Will anyone remember your sad little shop 100 years from now?
@@djkullik4952 That factory wasn't around before and during the war...purpose built during the late 60s or 70s.