@shades-of-tiefes-purpur Thank Youu♥️

@shades-of-tiefes-purpur thank youu♥️

𝗝𝗮𝗻𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘆: Miss Judy's Farmi - Faces

𝗙𝗲𝗯𝗿𝘂𝗮𝗿𝘆: A Go Go - John Scotfield

𝗠𝗮𝗿𝗰𝗵: Don't Believe A Word - Thin Lizzy

𝗔𝗽𝗿𝗶𝗹: Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers - ZZ Top (I wonder whats gonna happen to me this month lol)

𝗠𝗮𝘆: Rosa's Cantina - Deep Purple (👀)

𝗝𝘂𝗻𝗲: Windowpane - Opeth ( she was a fairy🧚)

𝗝𝘂𝗹𝘆: Ritmo Sbilenco - Elio e le Storie Tese (italian madness)

𝗔𝘂𝗴𝘂𝘀𝘁: A Taste Of Honey - The Artwoods (return to order)

𝗦𝗲𝗽𝘁𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿: Do Like Me - Edgar Winter Group (why I listen to this)

𝗢𝗰𝘁𝗼𝗯𝗲𝗿: Feel Like Making Love - Bob James (maybe a spicy period🌶️🌶️ bc I'm gonna start Art uni, lets hope :D)

𝗡𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿: Don't Take Me Alive - Steely Dan

𝗗𝗲𝗰𝗲𝗺𝗯𝗲𝗿: Nightwalk (Vampire Blues) - Whitesnake (good instrumental to end 2024 hopefully)

Tagging: @lil-melody-moon (if you have Spotify i don't remember 😭) and whoever sees this

i wanna start a tag game so: let your spotify predict your 2024!

shuffle your on repeat playlist, and the first twelve songs represent your 2024

january- guns and ships- hamilton (idek what this could represent but okay)

february- we fell in love in october- girl in red (PLEASE)

march- say no to this- hamilton (…i have nothing to say about this)

april- castles crumbling- taylor swift ft hayley williams (damnit sad month then?)

may- you’re losing me- taylor swift (FUCK TWO SAD MONTHS?? breakup songs are even worse now that im actually in a relationship. please. better not be accurate)

june- astronomy- conan gray (please stop why am i having so many sad songs)

july- stoned- ed sheeran (oh fuck this)

august- new year’s day- taylor swift (hm okay. idk what to say about this)

september- heather- conan gray (i consider heather to be a happy song AND it’s mine and my partners song so i’m taking this as a good one)

october- 18- one direction (yessss we’re going okay now)

november- king of my heart- taylor swift (YESSS)

december- all too well (ten minute version)- taylor swift (i take it back ugh)

no pressure tags!!- @autumnleavesforwinter @weeping-in-the-willows @swiftieannah @felizusnavidad @jittyjames @anixknowsnothin (please help me get this off the ground, but also if this flops you saw nothing)

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2 years ago
1969 Ian Gillan Drawing I Made Yesterday While Listening To Made In Japan...

1969 Ian Gillan drawing I made yesterday while listening to Made In Japan...

Something about it makes him look different, not like him in real.


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1 year ago

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*his true appearence*

Paicey Is 75 Now 🎶

Paicey is 75 now 🎶

Happy Birthday!! Little Ian stays the little one- forever

Paicey Is 75 Now 🎶
Paicey Is 75 Now 🎶
Paicey Is 75 Now 🎶

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2 years ago

Casual boyfriend (the purps) vs overly-dressed girlfriend (KISS)

KISS Y Deep Purple

KISS y Deep Purple

📷 Ross Halfin


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2 years ago

A smiling Rory, requested by @shades-of-tiefes-purpur 🫶🏼

Sorry for the long wait, my fault! Hope you will like It :)

A Smiling Rory, Requested By @shades-of-tiefes-purpur 🫶🏼

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1 year ago

I like them yellow with holes yeeeee

i like my men how i like my cheese. aged

11 months ago
Anatomic Experiment: Laid Down Body With A Quicker/sketchier Mark

Anatomic experiment: laid down body with a quicker/sketchier mark

(+ jorking my peanus obviously)


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1 year ago

Ooooh my sweet J who is always sleepy looking😌🧸 thank you my dear❤️💋

Deep Purple - Ian Gillan

Deep Purple - Ian Gillan


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1 year ago
HELLO WE ARE SO BACK

HELLO WE ARE SO BACK

1 year ago

have a wonderful Christmas, girlll 💫🎄 and happy belated birthday too :D

Thank you love no need to apologize😘😘😘Happy xmas to you and your family♥️🍪 and thanks for the friendship you've showed towards me this year :))))

1 year ago

😳😳😳 :○ DEAR I WAS EXPECTING SOMETHING LONG, SURE, BUT THIS IS INCREDIBLE 😭😭😭 you were born to be a drummer girl!! So if you have the fucking chance to buy yourself some kind of drumset DO IT, because your emphasis and interest towards the drumming world is something that mustnt go unnoticed. And drummers are worth mentioning in every band that you could possibly listen to. Also you mentioned Buddy Rich, a true class act! He infuenced EVERYONE that plays drums properly imo🤷🏻‍♀️ and Ive got a suggestion for ya: if you like technical drumming you should listen to The Dance of Eternity by Dream Theather, Mike Portnoy is a offbeat tempo master in this, so I tought you could be interested. Im gonna listen your suggestions too, keeping you updayed on messages🥰

Short story: I actually got to listen to bands properly bc I went obsessed with the drummer of Kraftwerk! I've read his biography - the strangest experience ever - and he explayned that in his 60s band he was trying to copy Mr Moon, and would destroy his kit everytime they finished.

And long ago I wanted to play drums too🫣 my dad gifted me a little set of electronic ones, but ive never had the chance to play on them properly :(

Hello dear 👋🏻👋🏻 how its going? Has your uni situation got better? For this weekend question:

Since your big love towards drummers (you know about Lars, Nicko, Keith, Bonham ecc...) I was wondering, can you describe whats so special about them? Like in terms of ability, style, and the personal influence that they had on you😄 and why so you like that instrument so much? you can make a list of your favourites if you want❤️

(Hope that this is clear🫣)

Hello!

It's going somehow good, I could rest this weekend, like yay! After two weeks of constant working!

The uni situation got better, I have the worst week behind me, but I still have two big tests and then exams *sobs*

*looks at the question* Oh God girl, you are up for a motherfucking essay...

Okay, I will tackle it this way. I will first answer on the question why I like drums so much.

This is a very simple story. My only real and first experience with music was in preschool. We had those music lessons with one older teacher, she was a very nice, older woman. We either had dancing, singing or playing with instruments, the third being most rare. I know I once or twice got my tiny hands on a simple drum, a tiny one, but I loved playing it. I didn't want to give it away, I wanted to drum - was so sad when I couldn't get it tho, but I was so glad for those two times! I remember I told my mom about it, I probably was hoping that she will catch the hint that hey, I love that instrument, can I drum? But that didn't happen and here I am, grinning like an idiot whenever I see a drum set - my friend, who works in choir sends me pics if she sees a drum set or the big big drum the ones used in orchestra (gosh I love the big BOOM of them, aaaaa!). I have that one dream and it's being able to somehow play the drums one day - if I don't find anyone, which is very likely, I'll keep living with parents, get a job in the next year, try to find a place for eventual drum set and buy it, later wondering how the fuck should I carry it around XD

And now to the drummers! I think I'll make a list of like 10 drummers and try to describe them - I will show their drum sets, of course I will show those beauties!

No. 10 - Lars Ulrich

I don't listen to Metallica at all right now, but I can't just ignore the guy, even when I heard Metallica after listening to The Who and was like: "Damn, Lars, you ain't nothing special" XD So he's always closing up the list, because I have to mention him. He was the one who made me notice drumming once more, I'll say even more, the one who made me realize that I like to hear drums. I heard him play back in 2009, so I was 11 years old and you know, you kind of don't realize a lot of things at this age, but damn does the drumming in "All Nightmare Long" kicked me in my face. Soft drumming just to make it FUCKING LOUD, not the fastest of his, but very powerful and most of all, it's louder than that fucking guitar, like yes, this is how it's suppose to be guys! But the favorite stays and will stay for all eternity, fucking "Dyers Eve". Rough drumming at the beginning, long intro, drumming slowing down just to go FUCKING NUTS THE REST OF THE WAY. I actually listen to the song I'll mention and now I'm listening to Dyers Even and I can hear those two bass drums and like only now I realize how someone else influenced my style. Here's the beauty Lars plays on:

Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:
Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

No. 9 - Rick Allen

A very fresh drummer on this list. I've never wasn't a fan of Def Leppard, but I've finally gave them a fair chance thanks to @jimmysdragonsuit13 and I have to admit, I was wrong about them on so many levels. "Bringin' On The Heartbreak" changed it all. Drumming in this one is soft, but it still has that power Rick has in his arms while playing. See, I like when there is heard that power in hitting the drums when drummer plays. When there's power, the drumming sounds so good that I can actually lay down and fly away on a cloud, not noticing it. I have a soft spot for rhythmical guys - that's why someone is very high on the list - and Rick fills that spot just right. Plus, you know? "Switch 625" exists and if that ain't the true beauty of Rick's drumming then I don't know what is. Plus, he still slays with one arm - he sounds better than 99% of modern drummers, no I don't regret saying that. He had no influence on me, but he convinced me to the band, good for him XD And the beauty he plays on:

Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:
Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

No. 8 - Dave Grohol

New one as well, @radioroger presented him to me again, after I forgot Nirvana existed. Then dad wanted them on his phone again and I listened and I was like: "I hear John fucking Bonham in his style" and I wasn't mistaken! Bonzo was the biggest influence for Dave and God bless for that, because Dave sounds amazing. Powerful, quick whenever he has to, the drums are the lead instrument - LIKE THEY SHOULD BE - and they're just fucking loud. His style is also very heavy, but once you get in the rhythm you just flow. The best example of his drumming for me is "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter". It's aggressive, rhythmical, very Bonzo like and I love it (the boom-boom on the bass drums <3)! No major influence, but I do remember hearing Nirvana once in a while and I already loved his drumming when I was younger. "In Bloom" being the song that convinced me to Nirvana years ago. And the beauty he plays on:

Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:
Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

No. 7 - Jordi

I will sound very typical there, but he's new on the list, because I've never paid much attention to Slipknot in the first place. I was pushed away from them because of the clothing, but I once watched a music playlist on tv and they've played "Duality" and let me tell you, the first fucking thing when I heard Jordi's drumming was "Wait, I HEAR MOON IN THIS" and damn was I not disappointed - also guessed the influence. I've went on Spotify, listened to them and discovered "Psychosocial" and damn did my mind was fucking blown to pieces. I mean, the intro is tame for them, then soft drumming and then it's just pure aggression on drums and the power on them, omfg, mixed with the bass drums, like yes, this is how drummers should fucking play AND THE DRUMS ARE LOUDER THAN THE REST, LIKE DOUBLE YES. Not any influence, but like, I listen to Slipknot just because of Jordi. Also look at this beast of a drumset:

Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:
Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

THIS IS A DRUMSET!

No. 6 - Cozy Powell

This guy is a madman on drums. This guy is a wonderful drummer and I can listen to him all the fucking time, this should be enough, but I will say more! We are going in the territory where I can't unglue my eyes when I see the drummer and damn is Cozy a candy to my eye when I can see him play. The way he seemed to fly on his drumset is impossible to describe and "A Light In The Black" only proves my point. Not only rhythmical, but talented to the point of composing his own songs and slaying every single one I heard so far. I'll say even more. If not Cozy, Rainbow wouldn't sound as good as it does. Seriously, the song I've linked is purely driven by Cozy's insane drumming. Not a major influence this guy, but I've discovered Rainbow and then Deep Purple thanks to him. I still like Rainbow more - Cozy, duh and Dio on vocals, no one can fucking beat that - and Cozy is somehow special to me. I think he was one of the first drummers that made me look at 70s music more seriously. And the beauty he played on:

Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:
Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

No. 5 - Ringo Starr

Now this is the guy I mentioned earlier, that he is so high above while being a rhythmical drummer only. Now where do I start with him... Okay, maybe first of all, I'll start with this, I'll just talk about "Yellow Submarine" XD I was in a very dark place in my life a few years ago you know. Parents were painting walls in the living room, playing music and the tv station played this song. While it has a very simple drumming, I was drawn to it immediately. Asking who is it playing and all. This song actually saved my life back then, then I forgot about it and then I gave The Beatles a chance. Once I heard this song I started crying, happy that I've found the baby of a song that I've cherished so much. Then I saw the drummer and then it all went down that hill! I was listening to their records almost chronologically, until I've watched "Help!" and heard the song. You won't believe it, the small drumming part between verse and chorus was the few seconds that made me go "Ringo's GOOD". His drumming is extremely catchy, rhythmical to the point of him being the click himself, plus when I see him drumming it's just a festival of pure joy for me. He just fucking dances while playing, it's so good, you just see he has the best of fun on the drums, like, you can't have a better example of a drummer having fun in the 60s while being categorized by me as rhythmical drummer. Not a major influence, but he made a path for me to someone with the help of another drummer who will be on the list. The sweet drumset of his:

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Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

He did and still does so freaking much on this baby!

No. 4 - Buddy Rich

That guy is really really REALLY out of this list. I heard him by total accident while browsing youtube and I suddenly saw an old video of a drummer and then this:

11 minutes of pure, amazing, skilled beyond belief drumming. You have to see and hear it by yourself, it's impossible to describe what Buddy does on this freaking instrument while having such a tiny set. It's magic, pure pure magic. Not an influence at all, but I can see that he might be my starting point on to the jazz music, because if I have to find such amazing drummers likr him there, I might as well start listening to jazz.

No. 3 - Stewart Copeland

Now here's an odd one! I knew The Police for a long time, dad loves them, mom hates them and I didn't have a lot of chances to really listen to them, until the previously mentioned tv station. They've, my dear, played "Roxanne" during my fresh The Who phase and I only needed to hear the first few second of drumming before the slight pause to love it immediately. Stewart is a very skilled guy, rhythmical, chaotic, he has the fun of his life on drums, has the power to make the drums sounds soft but also smash them to give that BOOM sound I love so much. He also has the same hold of left hand on the drumstick like Buddy Rich, which makes it very easy to make quick sounds. Also the way he can keep the speed throughout the entire song? I mean, listen to "Synchronicity I", this is a drumming masterpiece, everything so well played I fucking can't but scream when I hear it. Also he's a great composer and I was so happy to recognize Copeland when I've played Spyro games and heard the soundtrack. I also bought The Police concert on DVD lately and finally could see him on stage - he's so focused on his work and it gives wonderful results. I wish the camera was focused on him more, I would DIE to see him all the time on stage, his work on stage IS INSANE. Not any influence from him, he just passed along, pulled me by my ear and let me listen to him in peace XD And here the beauty of his:

Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:
Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

No. 2 - John Bonham

Now where the fuck do I start with him? I mean it almost seems like he came to me in the right time, in the right moment, literally wrapping his arm around my shoulders and saying: "I'll help ya with your troubles and will show you something" and it was also when I heard "In My Time Of Dying" as a whole for the first time in my life. I did listen to Led Zeppelin in chronological order, went nuts when I heard "Moby Dick", first drum solo I've heard in my life, but "In My Time Of Dying" convinced me that Bonzo is the guy for me in this band. The power in his arms is incredible, you can hear it in his playing, rhythmical, chaotic, you name it. He could go and play at insane speeds, and this song is a perfect example of John playing slowly, just to speed up and freaking thrash on the drums at the very end. He was a major influence for me, Led Zeppelin being the band that kind of started my obsession with music, "Babe I'm Gonna Leave You" being the first song that really hit where it should. I also don't know what's it with the sound of his drumset, but you only have to listen to it for a while and you know it's this bear behind the drum kit, killing it in every second of the song. AND GOD DON'T LET ME START ABOUT LIVE VERSIONS OF MOBY DICK. I can blast this shit for full 30 minutes without a single fuck given, I love his playing so much. He made me love the raw sound of drums and also made me realize that drums should be on the first place in music, not a background noise that is creating rhythm for the band. No, that is fucking boring. You gotta made them SOUND good, you can't just sit and play the rhythm and use all of the power you have in your arms and legs to play them. I also think Bonzo caused my ears to become so used to drumming that I'm not bothered by how loud they are. And honestly good, because like I've already mentioned while talking about Ringo, John was the second guy who made a path for me to someone... For now, his beautiful drumset:

Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:
Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

No. 1 - Keith Moon

You knew he will be there, there couldn't be anyone else. Let's skip back to the story about the lonely drum at preschool I told you about. I kept the instrument dear to my heart, listening to various music, but there was a day when I've stepped into the living room when my mom was watching the original CSI series. I've stepped when the outro was playing and you know, 10 years old me was like "What is that? Can I stay?" and then I heard the intro. That day was the one that made me be obsessed with drumming. I heard Keith Moon drumming at that day and only now, when I started listening to them I've realized that this fucking drunkard is responsible for my drumming obsession. This was an instant impact, I loved the intro so much, along with the two others that I watched the series just to hear the music. Parents knew the band but they didn't play it to me, until I've discovered them again, and then again, and then in the last year for the last time, to become who I am now. An insane fucking loon about Keith Moon.

His drumming style is the base for me to look at other drummers. It's the most chaotic, artsy, insane, mad driven playing I adore with my whole soul and body. "Who Are You" being the first song I heard by The Who, still feeling very nostalgic for it. "Bell Boy" being the prime example for me how drums should sound like. Loud, insane, overtaking the whole fucking song, because this is the main instrument, bass, guitar and any other being the side ones, even the vocals being treated like a part of background noise that tries to overscream the drumming. Ya just listen to the part before the chorus - also sang by Keith - to hear how loud the drumming is, especially in the second part of the song.

Also his playing style. Mad, insane, all over the place, self taught, powerful, destructive even - those are the best qualities that a drummer can get. If a drummer can go to the drumset and destroy it with his playing power? Yes, that is what I'm talking about. Smash it to pieces because you have this much power in your arms and legs and you're giving it all.

And the path that I kept mentioning, led to him. John Bonham pulled me into older music, Ringo Starr convinced me to older music, then John took my hand and pushed me into Keith's direction, where I've found what I lost at childhood, so the most influential musician for me without who I'm a shell of myself.

And now, the beast of the beautiful drumset he had:

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Hello Dear 👋🏻👋🏻 How Its Going? Has Your Uni Situation Got Better? For This Weekend Question:

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