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Originally Posted by Iceman
You haven't spend much time in a recording studio have you? Programmed drums just keep the tempo, just like a click track. The drummer can then play what he wants.
Again, you haven't recorded much, have you? A drummer can easily record 14 songs in a day. And then again, I'm sure they've spent more time than that for the drums. You don't work out your parts in the studio, you do that at the practices. In the studio you just play. I've sat at the table while a drummer recorded parts for 10 songs in just a few hours.
Drum machines have been around since the beginning of Jovi. If you want to hear what Bon Jovi with a drum machine sounds like, listen to We Rule The Night from the box set. The feel is totally different compared to Tico's playing.
Ice
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Since 2000 Tico has became almost redundant in the making of an album, it's as simple as that, and as a drummer myself I can hear that his playing has became pretty generic since 2000.
There's little argument to the contrary.