Hmm, what's that little plague on the side say? I assume it's just explaining the history of the kit? Interesting that it looks like that kit was also used on SSOASS, based on the inclusion of its cover in that little text blurb.There is a couple of vids of his SOT kit that I took from Drum one. Enjoy
Hmm, what's that little plague on the side say? I assume it's just explaining the history of the kit? Interesting that it looks like that kit was also used on SSOASS, based on the inclusion of its cover in that little text blurb.
Shame they didn't also try to match the original cymbal configuration, but I suppose it'd be counterproductive when they can show off the new signature lineup from Paiste in one go too. It's such a cool looking kit though, my God. I kinda wish Nicko would go back to the solid color finishes, they're a lot more classy than the reunion era wraps if you ask me.
Hmm, what's that little plague on the side say?
I was actually aware of that, it was kind of a surprise since usually he uses the previous tour's kit and only gets a new one before the next tour. I wonder if he used it on the Entire Population of Hackney gig too, since I'd imagine he'd be playing on his newest kit at the time.The kit was also used to record Somewhere In Time, though Nicko didn't have the 6" tom yet and used one with chrome hardware (or at least didn't have the black top rim for the 6", it's hard to tell from the pics). You can see photos of him recording with this kit at Compass Point Studios, and there a couple images in the Somewhere On Tour 86/87 Tour Books.
Ha, I thought something was off about that sentence but somehow completely missed accidentally writing plague instead of plaque. Though actually plaque isn't really the right word for that either, it's more of a note or something.Bring out yer dead
Hard to say, since there aren't any photos from the gig that I've been able to locate! The audio quality of the bootleg is not great, but based on the sound of the toms I'm going to guess it was his custom single-headed Powerslave Phonic Plus kit (as seen on Live After Death).I was actually aware of that, it was kind of a surprise since usually he uses the previous tour's kit and only gets a new one before the next tour. I wonder if he used it on the Entire Population of Hackney gig too, since I'd imagine he'd be playing on his newest kit at the time.
Ha, I thought something was off about that sentence but somehow completely missed accidentally writing plague instead of plaque. Though actually plaque isn't really the right word for that either, it's more of a note or something.
Hard to say, since there aren't any photos from the gig that I've been able to locate! The audio quality of the bootleg is not great, but based on the sound of the toms I'm going to guess it was his custom single-headed Powerslave Phonic Plus kit (as seen on Live After Death).
EDIT - I was able to find an article with a photo from one of the gigs! Nicko's playing a smaller DW kit (with the red maple Pearl Free Floating snare seen in Aces/2min vids given to him by Tico Torres). Not sure if this pic is actually from the "Entire Population" gig, or the "Sherman Tankers" though. Could be he used different kits on different nights.
http://www.ironmaidenbrasil.com.br/2016/08/sherman-tankers-informacoes-exclusivas.html
Hmm. I'm not totally convinced he's playing on that kit in the bootleg at least, since that one sounds like it has more than just three or so toms. But could be that I'm just misremembering that since it certainly wouldn't make much sense for him to use a full size kit at such a small venue! Given that, it's safe to say he probably wasn't using the SoT kit then, since I doubt he'd have it hauled and set up there if he only needed a five piece kit and a couple of cymbals.EDIT - I was able to find an article with a photo from one of the gigs! Nicko's playing a smaller DW kit (with the red maple Pearl Free Floating snare seen in Aces/2min vids given to him by Tico Torres). Not sure if this pic is actually from the "Entire Population" gig, or the "Sherman Tankers" though. Could be he used different kits on different nights.
http://www.ironmaidenbrasil.com.br/2016/08/sherman-tankers-informacoes-exclusivas.html
How can people hit these toms above the floor tom, with that cymbal in the way.Here is it bigger you can see it is the hi tech 6x8 but with a chrome top rim. Also he hasn't got his black hardware yetView attachment 6817
Easily the ride only covers the top of the drums and you don't play on that part. The middle of the tom is easily available. You don't hit the top part of your snare when you play . Remember these are 14 and 15" so plenty of room.How can people hit these toms above the floor tom, with that cymbal in the way.