I watched a Billy Squire show on his emotions in motion tour. Nazareth opened and Hair of the dog was in heavy rotation on a local rock station in Louisville, KY. Although I went for the Squire show, the drumset of Nazareth sitting on stage captured my attention. Being a young rock drummer, all those rack toms and thinking about hair of the dog. I forgot about the headliner. Nazareth put on a great show. Once the roadies were done tearing down the opening act, carried drums off in sections only to replace the drums with a simple 4 piece set, maybe two floors, but definitely one rack Tom. I was like. Ugh. Well at least is saw a drummer with a big drumset! I felt that way for 3 bars into the first song. Holy shit. The grove. The precision, drum mastery. I couldn’t put my figure on it, but I felt the groove in my soul. I ended up feeling like a left a drum clinic and could write a dissertation on compare and contrast of drummers, sets and drum style. I had an experience and was taught a huge lesson. RIP Bobby Chouinard. You mattered to me!
This is awesome! I have a “cool” Bobby story. I lived with my family, grandparents, great grandparents and aunts in the houses on Wilmington St. Bobby lived across and they ALL loved listening to him practice drums. They would always tell us how amazing he was. BUT, the best is that he was such a wonderful person that between ~1972-1975 Bobby was my BABYSITTER 🤣. I was born in 72 so sadly I don’t remember much about him then. You can be darn sure that this is one of the “coolest things about me” 🥰 You were an amazing man Bobby! I’m sure you were a positive model in my love of music and drums! Hmmm, maybe he did start teaching me at 1yo, you never know!
Billy Squier said that Bobby was "the poor man's John Bonham". Billy has tremendous respect for Bobby's musical talents, and so do I. ❤ Thank you so much for this Rockin' tribute.🔥😎🎧
One of my favorite drummers !
Loved watching him on the videos he caught my attention right away.
Thank you Cathy for posting this ❤
You are so welcome 😀👍🥁
Seemed like a magical combo. Squire had a great band, and Bobby had drum riffs that you would wait for. Just a great groove to his style.
I watched a Billy Squire show on his emotions in motion tour. Nazareth opened and Hair of the dog was in heavy rotation on a local rock station in Louisville, KY. Although I went for the Squire show, the drumset of Nazareth sitting on stage captured my attention. Being a young rock drummer, all those rack toms and thinking about hair of the dog. I forgot about the headliner. Nazareth put on a great show. Once the roadies were done tearing down the opening act, carried drums off in sections only to replace the drums with a simple 4 piece set, maybe two floors, but definitely one rack Tom. I was like. Ugh. Well at least is saw a drummer with a big drumset! I felt that way for 3 bars into the first song. Holy shit. The grove. The precision, drum mastery. I couldn’t put my figure on it, but I felt the groove in my soul. I ended up feeling like a left a drum clinic and could write a dissertation on compare and contrast of drummers, sets and drum style. I had an experience and was taught a huge lesson. RIP Bobby Chouinard. You mattered to me!
@@theditto69 that is beautiful, man. 😀👍🥁
Well spoken , greatly appreciate your passion for your kraft ...
I've been fascinated watching this drummer! He's a great drummer. I remember how he just made Billy Squire's music! Thank you for posting this. 🥰
You’re welcome! Bobby was/is the greatest!!
Nice video tribute. He was a powerhouse drummer.
1 of the best inspirations for me 🤘
This is awesome! I have a “cool” Bobby story. I lived with my family, grandparents, great grandparents and aunts in the houses on Wilmington St. Bobby lived across and they ALL loved listening to him practice drums. They would always tell us how amazing he was. BUT, the best is that he was such a wonderful person that between ~1972-1975 Bobby was my BABYSITTER 🤣. I was born in 72 so sadly I don’t remember much about him then. You can be darn sure that this is one of the “coolest things about me” 🥰
You were an amazing man Bobby! I’m sure you were a positive model in my love of music and drums! Hmmm, maybe he did start teaching me at 1yo, you never know!
For cool !! ❤
Bobby was a big influence for me too ... still is.
He even twirled like you Cathy ha🎵
TRES COOL DRUMMER Nice Shag!
Thanks Kathy. Bobby is and was one of my favorite drummers.
It came out perfect Cath!!!
He could go Toe to Toe with John Bonham
Absolutely!!!💯
@@cathydrums2846 seen him 4 times with Billy and NEVER disappointed
@Patrick-fj4vz that is super cool!
Billy Squier said that Bobby was "the poor man's John Bonham". Billy has tremendous respect for Bobby's musical talents, and so do I. ❤ Thank you so much for this Rockin' tribute.🔥😎🎧
I live right next to Bobby on Montello Street
That is so cool. I bet you have a lot of great memories and stories.
Yes, lots of great memories
The BET A Winner
Bobby's drumming was simple. But made big impact in a song any song
Absolutely! Just perfect!
Bobby ain’t no Paul tax evading alien seeing pay😂
🤣
Bobby also played drums on a peter wolf album
@@ronbaker8383 That is so cool!