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HOLY ****!!!! jimmy chamberlin, one of my favorite drummers is selling some of his personal collection on ebay. including the ludwig supra used on bullet with butterfly wings.
let me weigh this out......another snare.....another divorce....... dammit the devil woman wins this time. anyway here is the link http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZjimmyc1408
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That seventies BB is gonna go for a fortune, partly cos its engraved and especially cos it sounds so freakin amazing on Heavy Metal Machine. Have you notcied they haven't listed the Yamaha Brass on the big Ebay list, but its on the separate gallery of the snares? I hope they still sell that one, I think he used it to record I Am One and most of Gish.
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i would kill to have the GISH snare. might have to get that divorce...lol
that is one of my fav albums. his playing and that snare sound helped mold my overall style i use today.
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Wow, that's awesome!! If I could bid on any of those snares I would! But there's no way I can afford such things, I'd seriously like that Yamaha brass one he used on the Mellon Collie tour!!
Waaaaaaa!!!! No fair!!
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DRATS!! Everyone is finding out about it haha. Even though I want several of his snares i.e. the brass yamaha used on the Mellon Collie, I think there are bigger jimmy fans that are going to out bid me. I'll just save up and get his signature snare. In all honesty I thought his best snare sound came from the complex record.
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****. Jimmy gets down to business with his snare collection.
Why the hell would he sell those though?
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The Spirit of 2oo2 is being sold..............
Wish I didn't have to buy my **** car otherwise that ****** would be mine...... ...MINE!!!!
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oow such a beautiful snares
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****. I want a snare used by Jimmy
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Man if only I wasn't so poor. Holy crap, I think the brass is out there now though. I'd love to have that DW Wildwood too. Oh well. I agree with drummingpuma, his snare sound on the Jimmy Chamberlain Complex album was awesome.
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Maybe it's just me, but I wouldn't get too caught up in what the sound was like on the recording, for a couple of reasons. For one, it is a recording after all and the sound coming off of the drum may have been considerably different than what came out of the final mix. For two, you aren't Jimmy Chamberlain. He plays the thing a certain way that brings out a certain sound, not to mention that they probably won't ever be tuned the same way as they were on the recordings ever again.
Now, if you wanted to buy it as a keepsake, because it belonged to Jimmy, that would be just great, but if I was looking for a snare with a great sound, I would go to Guitar Center and hit a bunch of snares to find what I liked in person rather than depending on what a drum sounded like on a recording. But that's just me.
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