Index of subjects 0:45 How did you develop your ambidextrous style? How did you get into playing double bass on such a large kit? 17:51 What was it like playing in your Dad's Dixieland big band as a pre-teen? 26:20 Early session work on David Coverdale's first solo album called Whitesnake and working with producer Roger Glover of Deep Purple. 28:45 Meeting Roger Glover and jamming with him and DP keyboardist Jon Lord. 30:30 How Simon became Roger's go-to drummer for various rock albums he was producing. 35:45 Working on Judas Priest's Sin After Sin album 38:10 More discussion of how his kit evolved 39:11 Playing on Gary Moore's album, Back On The Streets. Was this the second ever double bass shuffle? 42:00 Working on Michael Schenker's first solo album. 47:48 Working on L. Shankar's debut solo album, produced by Frank Zappa. What it was like working with Frank... 55:40 Did Frank ever approach Simon about joining his band? 57:20 Playing on Jeff Beck's There and Back album. The evolution and inspiration of the double bass shuffle on “Space Boogie”. Also, the writing of other songs on that album. 1:05:24 Playing on Trevor Rabin's Wolf album 1:07:00 Discussion of the performance DVD w/Cobham & Bellson entitled Super Drumming. 1:08:45 Meeting Louie Bellson 1:12:30 Playing on Pete Townshend's first five solo albums and how “Give Blood” came together. 1:21:40 Talk of Simon's time with The Who in 1989. 1:25:15 The “unknown” supergroup Simon was part of called The Best. Featuring John Entwistle, Joe Walsh, Keith Emerson and Jeff “Skunk” Baxter. 1:31:00 Playing with Toto 1:36:00 Playing with Hiromi's trio including bassist Anthony Jackson. 1:41:50 Drum specific discussions and the creation of his group Protocol. 1:45:35 Is he the longest tenured endorser of Pro Mark drumsticks and Tama kits? 1:49:45 His lack of any deadening on his drum heads and it's inspiration. 1:52:08 Thoughts on cymbal placement. 1:54:27 Ever had any “kickback” for always using a 'huge' kit? 2:03:40 Discussion of various phases of Protocol and the possibility of a new Protocol lineup. 2:07:17 Jeff Babko and the straight ahead jazz album Vantage Point. 2:17:00 Simon's thoughts on the progressive rock scene. Also, joining Brand X, briefly.... Plus, the offer to join Genesis. 2:22:30 Playing on the Burning For Buddy tribute album, spearheaded by Rush's Neil Peart. 2:28:20 Parting thoughts on playing odd meters and more!
@michaelangelomanansalacabrera10 ай бұрын
Thanks
@yes_head10 ай бұрын
It's great to get such a long interview with someone at Simon's level, and I'm sure drummers are going to eat up all the tech talk. But I'm sure this was like half the questions you wanted to ask. 😃 It's especially interesting to get his insight into the current state of touring. I didn't realize the difficulties he's facing because of all the conflicts going on around the world. And I'm not surprised he's not super fond of the Burning for Buddy album. His take on it is similar to Bill Bruford's. I'm annoyed that the upcoming Protocol tour is so short. I really hope they come back around and hit the rest of the country.
@TomHolliday910 ай бұрын
Great interview.. thanks for posting. I recall an interview I saw with him talking about playing on Smallcreeps Day where he discussed being asked to join Genesis.
@markspooner122410 ай бұрын
That was fantastic, what a treasure trove of memories. Thank you!
@arnaudb.766910 ай бұрын
Amazing interview with a drum legend. Thanks! Looking forward for another interview with an emphasis on the Simon Philips/Derek Sherinian partnership.