Louie Weaver different style?
Louie Weaver different style?
I am a drummer and have enjoyed watching Louie play over the years. What I noticed is in all other videos Louie has played the hi-hat with his left hand and the snare drum with his right. On the TBN concert vid he is now playing "normal" with the hi-hat being played with his right hand and snare drum with his left. Doesn't mean anything just noticed it and thought it was different. Loved seeing louie playing again.
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Re: Louie Weaver different style?
I knew it! They replaced the real Louie with a look-a-like! They almost got away with it too. Thank goodness someone here was on top of things.WR1U wrote:I am a drummer and have enjoyed watching Louie play over the years. What I noticed is in all other videos Louie has played the hi-hat with his left hand and the snare drum with his right. On the TBN concert vid he is now playing "normal" with the hi-hat being played with his right hand and snare drum with his left. Doesn't mean anything just noticed it and thought it was different. Loved seeing louie playing again.
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I noticed it too. He's not using the open handed technique as much as he used to. He has an odd style, but I like it. Louie is a big Rod Morganstein fan. Rod has done alot of drum instructionals on limb independence, and is a lefty. Louie plays a right hand setup but usually leads with the left. Who is Rod Morganstein? He played for the Dixie Dregs and later for Winger in case anyone didn't know.
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He played hat with his right and snare with his left for me on a dw kit, double pedals on a single kick. He is also a huge Jeff Porcaro fan. When he was tracking he was playing some Toto. He absolutely would not play a larger kit, with more than three toms, and would not play with three of the largest toms, as a result. He was in pop mode, so I had to edit him a bit, which he did not mind. It was hard to get hard rock out of that smaller pop kit. Thank God for samples. 

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Brent, out of curiosity, why the insistance of using a small drum kit. If he was hired for a job why limit himself? I don't know much about it, it just sounds like ego to me for some reason (and I love Louie, just trying to understand is all). Thanks!
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This might be a reason for him being benched in the studio on so many Petra albums. In defense of Louie though, I have come to find that drummers are very specific to what they will and won't play.
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He just had some non-negotiable things that made sure the Louie shown through. He knew and told me that he knew I would slice and dice it if I didn't like it. He was cool, just didn't want to date the music. Since he is not in the genre I am in, or want to be in, he did not understand that bigger for me is better, more aggressive, lower, etc.
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Not to hijack the thread, but I checked out some of Jeff Porcaro's stuff. Awesome to say the least. I've heard of him, but didn't know he played for Toto. I only knew about Simon Phillips. l also didn't know that he (Jeff) has been dead for 20 years. Great talent.
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I know. He was a sweetheart of a guy. Toto played as session musicians minus a vocalist. There are many stories told by the guys and producers that said Jeff was key to getting everyone through a bad song and session. Steve Lukather has some videos detailing these stories. Toto played on The Imperials "Stand By The Power" album.
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Oh yeah - Jeff Porcaro.. when it comes to drummers who can really lay down a groove that you can feeeel - he is the man. My dad's a drummer and also a big JP fan and introduced me to the Toto stuff many years ago - if you haven't heard him just look up Toto's "Rosanna" - the drums kick off the song with one of the most snakey and groovin drum beats out there.
The Toto guys also did some session work with a little known entertainer named Michael Jackson.. infact, Jeff's brother Steve Porcaro wrote "Human Nature" which appeared on the "Thriller" album.
The Toto guys also did some session work with a little known entertainer named Michael Jackson.. infact, Jeff's brother Steve Porcaro wrote "Human Nature" which appeared on the "Thriller" album.
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Jackson....Is he related to the great theologian Rev. Jesse? I will Google him and see if I can find some of his music.
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