Hi Clem did you have an Uncle Lou Cattini in Stevenage, he ran our youth club in the early 60's & he said once that he was your uncle...always loved your drumming - I always could recognize your style of playing on a record
Now I'm going to have to listen to "Shakin' All Over" again to hear what he's referring to. Reminds me of the guitar solo in Elvis' "Too Much", which is very clearly a total mess, and I heard an interview of the guitarist admitting he'd forgotten what he was going to to and just launched into some panicky thing which he managed to end in time for the vocals to start again.
Great drummer and have been listening to the pirates all day. I just love clean sounds with over driven amps or pre fuzz distortion. But the main thing is the songs were so much better in construction. Clem was talking about the system we’re by record companies would put a fast dance track on the a side and a slow ballad on the beachside or vice versa which is interesting to me because it shows that they were after all three generations in the family in the ballad would appeal to the parents and the grandparents and the fast rock ‘n’ roll track shaking all over would appeal to the kids today music and culture is so divided even pubs over 50s go the Wetherspoons twenties to thirties go to Yates wine Lodge it’s very sad the young don’t mix with the older generation whereas when I was growing up, I was playing bands as a 20 year-old with 60-year-old menand didn’t have a problem with it at all age was nothing to me but today you see musician adverts and not only does it state the age. She must be between 20 and 30 mentions what gender you must be so discriminatory today.
This guy deserves a knighthood for his contribution to music. Absolute legend 😎👍
a true legend who deserves recognition
It’s such a great drum fill too.
Hi Clem did you have an Uncle Lou Cattini in Stevenage, he ran our youth club in the early 60's & he said once that he was your uncle...always loved your drumming - I always could recognize your style of playing on a record
Producer was right. A serendipitous drumming 'error'!
EXCELLENT🥁 FABOULOUS🥁 AWESOME 🥁
"you can't park here" ... Jobsworths ... Some things never change.
Hi, Clem! Trust you are well. Pete.
Now I'm going to have to listen to "Shakin' All Over" again to hear what he's referring to. Reminds me of the guitar solo in Elvis' "Too Much", which is very clearly a total mess, and I heard an interview of the guitarist admitting he'd forgotten what he was going to to and just launched into some panicky thing which he managed to end in time for the vocals to start again.
that was a mistake ??
Loved the band Rumplestiltskin he was in !
Great drummer and have been listening to the pirates all day. I just love clean sounds with over driven amps or pre fuzz distortion. But the main thing is the songs were so much better in construction. Clem was talking about the system we’re by record companies would put a fast dance track on the a side and a slow ballad on the beachside or vice versa which is interesting to me because it shows that they were after all three generations in the family in the ballad would appeal to the parents and the grandparents and the fast rock ‘n’ roll track shaking all over would appeal to the kids today music and culture is so divided even pubs over 50s go the Wetherspoons twenties to thirties go to Yates wine Lodge it’s very sad the young don’t mix with the older generation whereas when I was growing up, I was playing bands as a 20 year-old with 60-year-old menand didn’t have a problem with it at all age was nothing to me but today you see musician adverts and not only does it state the age. She must be between 20 and 30 mentions what gender you must be so discriminatory today.
I'm actually a friend of his daughter who happens to be my tutor in English. Daniella cattini 👍
johnny kidd lived in leopeld road harlesden nw 10....i baby sited a few times for his wife in 1961...