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geoffc
In an interview in the Guardian, Ginger states:
"If truth be known," he continues, "I was the Stones' first drummer. We used to do the interval for Alexis Korner with Mick Jagger, who was like Korner's protege, and Brian Jones. I got on very well with Brian, so we formed a band. Then Charlie [Watts] left Alexis Korner so I could join, and I got Charlie into the Stones. But it was Brian who set the Stones on its path."
Yet another contender for the 'original drummer' position - is this complete bullshit, or is there a grain of truth in it? Ginger and Keith together would have made an interesting partnership...........
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tomcasagranda
Beware Of Mr Baker is coming out soon
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crumbling_mice
He is one the most overrated drummers in my opinion...far too military in his style and definatly wouldn't have worked with the Stones. Had the occasion to meet the guy many years ago and wasn't impressed with him on a personal level either.
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bob r
Yeah, doesn't he punch the film maker when he shows up unexpectedly to get an interview with Baker ? I think he hits the guy with a walking stick or something ..?
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crumbling_mice
He is one the most overrated drummers in my opinion...far too military in his style and definatly wouldn't have worked with the Stones. Had the occasion to meet the guy many years ago and wasn't impressed with him on a personal level either.
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crumbling_mice
He is one the most overrated drummers in my opinion...far too military in his style and definatly wouldn't have worked with the Stones. Had the occasion to meet the guy many years ago and wasn't impressed with him on a personal level either.
you seem to not know a lot of bakesr stuff outside of cream because he could fit almost any rock band from that era, the who, the kinks, the stones, zeppelin, etc. he has a lot of jazz releases that are laid back in style and just grooving
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crumbling_mice
No, no I am also aware of the wide variations in style that baker could employ. I knew him around the time he joined Hawkwind (English Space Rock Band). At this time I had the experience of sitting for much of the afternoon with him through a sound check. A very talented drummer, but as I initially stated, I think he is overrated and I never really enjoyed his drumming in any of the various guises he has cropped up in over the decades.
It's purely a personal taste thing, much in the same way we sometimes don't like a guitarist#s style - it doesn't mean that the guitarist is inferior in any way just personal prefernces.
My other comment about not particuarly liking him as a person is the same, purly personal and based on the interactions I had with him and others who I know who have had the occasion to meet or deal with him.
I'll stand by all the above and once more reiterate I think he would not have fitted in well with the Stones.
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mr_c_ox
I read somewhere else where it was suggested that he could be considered the first stones drummer. I don't remember where i read it but it mentioned that Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Brian Jones used to jam in the breaks of Alexis Korner's with the rythum section of his band. Deffinately was Ginger Baker on the drums and may have been Jack Bruce on bass. I need to look where i might have read it. Too many books!!
I met him a few times, the first couple of times and he was a prick. Last year i was at Ronnie Scotts in the day when his Jazz confusion were setting up. I was mucking around on a piano and ending up having a nice chat with him. He spoke about Cream in a positive light but said that it overshadowed everything else he did. Even shock my hand afterwards!
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geoffc
In an interview in the Guardian, Ginger states:
"If truth be known," he continues, "I was the Stones' first drummer. We used to do the interval for Alexis Korner with Mick Jagger, who was like Korner's protege, and Brian Jones. I got on very well with Brian, so we formed a band. Then Charlie [Watts] left Alexis Korner so I could join, and I got Charlie into the Stones. But it was Brian who set the Stones on its path."
Yet another contender for the 'original drummer' position - is this complete bullshit, or is there a grain of truth in it? Ginger and Keith together would have made an interesting partnership...........
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Deltics
Graham Bond, Alexis Korner, Ginger Baker, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce and John Burch
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stonehearted
The only partnership between Baker and Keith might have been that Keith would have become a full-blown junkie by 1963, as Baker was fired from Ronnie Scott's for selling heroin to musician Tubby Hayes as early as 1961.
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crumbling_mice
No, no I am also aware of the wide variations in style that baker could employ. I knew him around the time he joined Hawkwind (English Space Rock Band). At this time I had the experience of sitting for much of the afternoon with him through a sound check. A very talented drummer, but as I initially stated, I think he is overrated and I never really enjoyed his drumming in any of the various guises he has cropped up in over the decades.
It's purely a personal taste thing, much in the same way we sometimes don't like a guitarist#s style - it doesn't mean that the guitarist is inferior in any way just personal prefernces.
My other comment about not particuarly liking him as a person is the same, purly personal and based on the interactions I had with him and others who I know who have had the occasion to meet or deal with him.
I'll stand by all the above and once more reiterate I think he would not have fitted in well with the Stones.
I would agree on your last point. Though Ginger and Charlie share a jazz background, Ginger's heart is in Africa when it comes to drumming and he seemed to not have the patience necessary to lay down a solid steady back beat for rock n roll the way Charlie can.
Also, can you imagine what Andrew Loog Oldham's reaction to the big lanky [and, frankly, scary] redhead would have been when it came to group image? I suspect that Ian Stuart would have been the second Stone to be sacked, rather than the first.
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geoffc
In an interview in the Guardian, Ginger states:
"If truth be known," he continues, "I was the Stones' first drummer. We used to do the interval for Alexis Korner with Mick Jagger, who was like Korner's protege, and Brian Jones. I got on very well with Brian, so we formed a band. Then Charlie [Watts] left Alexis Korner so I could join, and I got Charlie into the Stones. But it was Brian who set the Stones on its path."
Yet another contender for the 'original drummer' position - is this complete bullshit, or is there a grain of truth in it? Ginger and Keith together would have made an interesting partnership...........
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bobcat
Baker from 1992 (I'd never heard of this before but what I hear makes me want to investigate the album it comes from):