Not really, drums found me, I just liked music, all kinds of music.
The drums tell me everything. Everything else registers a millisecond later.
With horns and a full rhythm section, the drums always looked like the best seat in the house.
Yol Bolsun" (May there be a road) [Louis L'Amour}
The bass player's function, along with the drums, is to be the engine that drives the car... everything else is merely colours.
Life follows a rhythm and we hold the drum.
Will everyone stop eating dinosaurs?
Even bad books are books and therefore sacred.
You are vain and wicked- as a genius should be.
Stamina is the force that drives the drumming; it's not really a sprint.
I like to combine the dramatic emotional warmth of strings with the grooves and body business of drums and bass.
Drums just always sounded like the most fun part of that good music for me.
You know the drum was the first instrument besides the human voice.
Sometimes I hear a drum groove in my head and I rush down to my studio.
There are athletes and celebrities that are out there and they Twitter and they constantly try to drum up press because they're narcissists.
Beating the drums for Hawaii is not hard to do... the place just grows on you.
Well I had a musical background, but I still didn't know a lot about drums at the time.
To me, drum soloing is like doing a marathon and solving equations at the same time.
The drummer is stereotypically the dumb guy. Maybe that's why I always respect drummers who do more than drum.
Drums were my first instrument, my first love. I need rhythm, something that moves.
When I sit behind that electronic drum, it dominates me; there is no innovation in composing music like that.