Could listen to Simon all day. His advice from drum tuning to sound etc is always spot on. When I first heard his drum sound on Mike Jagger's Primitive Cool album I was completely blown away. That's my template for tuning since.
Met Simon on the street before a Pete Townshend concert in 1993. Great guy. And he's right about the video delays. I saw The Who all four nights at Giants Stadium in 1989, and each night, the video screens weren't in sync with the music. Same thing happened when I saw The Stones later that year, and McCartney a year later.
Could listen to Simon all day. His advice from drum tuning to sound etc is always spot on. When I first heard his drum sound on Mike Jagger's Primitive Cool album I was completely blown away. That's my template for tuning since.
@@tadhgodonovan3134 I'll have to check that album out. Simon is such a beast, I bet it is great.
Met Simon on the street before a Pete Townshend concert in 1993. Great guy.
And he's right about the video delays. I saw The Who all four nights at Giants Stadium in 1989, and each night, the video screens weren't in sync with the music. Same thing happened when I saw The Stones later that year, and McCartney a year later.
@@tomcarl8021 wild.....I wish I could've seen that tour. Haha
I love hearing him talk about monitors.
He is a sound professor
Simon was thinking of the Los Angeles Coliseum.
@@jaycareaga9929 thanks for the clarification.
I guess he's never heard of high end inear monitoring?
@@ReneAlexisPenalozaMunoz I'm not sure how commonplace that was in the 80's and 90's.
Non existent when he was touring in the 1980s.
Simon has heard of everything