Correct me if I'm wrong, isn't the Doors one of the very few bands without a BASS player?!? Maybe that was the attraction for Stewart. ;)
Maggie
>>> <Dogstar112(a)aol.com> 09/20/02 10:26AM >>>
In a message dated 9/20/02 10:19:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
SOMEDUDE20(a)aol.com writes:
> I cant imagine what Stew must sound like with the Doors. I mean the Doors
> drumming is a little on the easy side. Can you hear Stew playing the drums
> with them like he did with the Police. Another point is that this is not
> really the Doors. No Jim, No John, they have 2 originals and if one more
> leaves, they will have to change the name to The Door. There can be no
> Ramones without Joey and Dee Dee, they can be no Beatles with just Paul and
> Ringo, and there should never be a Doors without Jim and the horrible
> drummer. Maybe Stew wants to be a pinch hitter, always coming in to fill a
> hole then move one.
>
> Maybe Stew can go play with Robert Plane, Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones.
> I guess these old catalog bands don't have enough money coming in so they
> hire one of the worlds greatest drummers and hire a skunk to sing, and bam,
> new life.
>
> To wrap this sermon up, I'd like to close with a line from the movie Pet
> Cemetery, "sometimes, dead is better."
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Agreed.
Remember that old MTV interview with The Police right after the first concert
on the Sync tour?
Where Stewart said "Well I'm looking for a job with Uriah Heap next week"
Suddenly that joke ain't so funny anymore.