What Difference Does It Make? (Peel Session, BBC) - The Smiths (Drum Cover) video free download


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Duration: 03:11
Uploaded: 2011/08/04

A drum cover of 'What Difference Does It Make?' by The Smiths. What Differnce Does It Make [Peel Session, BBC] - The Smiths, recorded in 1983 and is taken from the 2008 release 'The Sound Of The Smiths', is the copyrighted property of its owner(s).

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8 years ago

Jr Free spm

You did that very well my friend. :) keep up the good work, i enjoyed every last second of this. Can't wait to get my drum set

9 years ago

André Carvalho

muito bom!!!!!!

9 years ago

More Privacy

Can't wait to get my FUCKING DRUMSET

10 years ago

Laurent75017

Great cover ! Nice job ! Covering "London" on rank (for the final a la Keith Moon)

10 years ago

PanterAmetal100

I'm not a drummer, but somehow I adore watching people playing drums

11 years ago

seamusphysics

good work man classic track with beautifully laid drums by the eclectic Mike Joyce if more of us backyard drummers could play simply and to the song with great pocket and emotional feeling accenting the hardcore message of Morriseys teenage pinings and longing for love and byron bewilderment at life...then id be a happy camper. thanks for showinf that this is a tough tune to drum to.

11 years ago

dont care

Along that argument then you cant make a case for Keith Moon. The Who are where they are musically because of Daltry and Townsend. When it comes to music your "Worth" is judged more by the music you play and the band your in than by talent alone. Even the Smiths. Everyone talks about the 80's/90's guitarists and its Eddie Van Halen, Slash and Angus Young but I would take Johnny Marr over all of them. But because The Smiths were considered more "Underground/Alternative" Marr isn't considered.

11 years ago

CamshaftDrums

Haha, I didn't say he wasn't a good drummer! Yeah, I totally agree about The Smiths being far more popular and influential than Dream Theater. But I think that's more down to Morrissey's song writing and Marr's guitar work than anything else. Sure, Joyce puts a great amount of heart and soul into his playing, but unfortunately I don't think he'll be remembered as one of the all time greatest drummers, despite being in one of the all time greatest bands, in my opinion!

12 years ago

dont care

Why not? Theirs always some "Music" asshole or "Drum Douche" going on about Neil Peart or Portnoy and how no one is worthy enough to be a good drummer. "He was great at what he did, but" But what? You mean be a member of one the most influential groups of the last 30 years? The Smiths are far and away more popular and more influential than Dream Theater. Being technical means shit if you dont put some soul or heart into it. I'll take Joyce and the Smiths over Progressive metal any day.

12 years ago

TheBullen1

Good job mate!

12 years ago

999Dempsey

Great start, this is quite a difficult number to play and I think you do a cracking job. 2 slight wobbles but you can certainly bang a tune!!!

12 years ago

The Article Band

Dead on and what difference does it make if you aren't!

12 years ago

CamshaftDrums

@NotMyBroder He was great at what he did, but I wouldn't put him up there with the legends like Moon, Portnoy, Peart etc.

12 years ago

Juanjo BV

do you think that mike joyce was a great drummer?

12 years ago

CamshaftDrums

@jeffdeanable Cheers!

12 years ago

CamshaftDrums

@oddfellowsrem Thank you!

12 years ago

oddfellowsrem

Great Job!

12 years ago

Jeff ory

Well done!

12 years ago

Westy91

Hey! Good work drum slag! xxxx

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