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From: TheFrank5000
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  • You know....I have talked to thousands of drummers about Mick Tucker....most agree he actually Was the best drummer...

    ...Ever

  • All coated Ambassadors...funny...this was Not a 1 ply El.....it was a mahogany....this snare was much more resonant....I don't play like him...but this goes out to Mick Tucker of Sweet ...

  • Those were the really big Pearl stands that came out in 1988...Marvin Smith bought the snare from me in

  • Cool

  • Wow

  • Crazzzzyyy

  • How much does a drum kit like that cost

  • No matter how many times I watch this I'm still hearing something new

  • Wow

  • He's hitting all the kicks and the hits like a real professional drummer would

  • He reminds me of my self at times I love to play my instruments

  • He should be in a big band

  • Pretty nice set

  • I like how you can tell the technicality in his playing he really knows what hes doing

  • He must be related to Mitch Mitchell this is crazy

  • Awso

  • Wasted thousands of dollars buying those stupid Puresounds.

    ...This snare sounds much better than all that garbage

  • Probably the greatest drum solo in the history of music

  • It was a three ply student model Radio king....the hoops were off a fifties Wfl. Nob. ACTUALLY MORE RESONANT THAN THE ONE PLY RKS

  • what a waist of good youtube space

  • ALL YOU NEED IS A 1931 RADIO KING .... a mint 14X28" blonde maple 3 ply kick... 2002's right out of the plastic bag ... an old 'SQUEAK KING"  ... AND A BOX OF "nICE 'N eASY"

  • THE DRUM KIT IS SO COOL WHO CARES ABOUT THE PLAYING ITSELF ANYWAY???

  • looks like this guy is clearly missing all the hits, kicks, and parts that an actual drummer would usually nail

  • ‎'91, that was just yesterday.... you haven't changed a bit !!!

  • 1972 14X28" bass drum, 12X15", 16 and 18", thirties Radio King, all 2002's, Speed King. I stole this idea from the drummer for Sweet. the late Mick Tucker.

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