Pick Whiters Live - 78 and 81. A Musical Analysis.
I'd like to propose an analysis of Pick Whiters' sound, drumming, and playing between their fourth band and when they became a quintet, taking the song "Sultans of Swing" as a starting point and object of study.
What are the differences in his playing style between the first lineup and the next step on the On Location tour, when the band had a new member: a keyboardist?
From what I've noticed, he's changed his drum kit and expanded it further. However, certain subtleties have fragmented a bit between 80 and 81, especially in 81. However, the unmistakable groove and swing were always there.
I'm not a drummer, nor an expert, but I can see that his playing has undergone a notable change. I like to focus on this, especially when playing songs from the first two albums, certainly due to the new dynamics of the arrangements for these songs. I'd like to know, technically, what changes occurred from one era to the next, what new developments did his drumming gain, what did it lose compared to the 78/79 sound? Who could develop these and other aspects within my proposal?
Tone is a special aspect of this topic, his live hi-hat and snare sound between 78 and 81.
I've left the Chorus TV version of "SOS" from 78 and 81 as a starting point, but, as the topic progresses, we can use other songs like "OUATITW," "DTTW," "Lions," "News," "WDYTG," etc.
SOS Chorus Tv 78
https://youtu.be/jJa4pPH81_k?si=xP_LKDonRYHKQKipSOS Paris 81
https://youtu.be/cHaSjHjhUtc?si=t7y2sWbePC2YpvDc