Bill Bruford’s instantly identifiable sound and brilliant sense of composition made him the defining drummer of the progressive rock movement; but at age 60, after four decades in the music business, Bill unceremoniously walked away.
Bill tells Joe about: being a young jazz elitist; "leveraging himself sideways" from an upper-middle class family to the seedy life of a musician; doing a lot with “a modest amount of talent”; the creative dynamics of Yes and King Crimson; how he achieved his signature snare sound; retirement; and earning a doctorate from The University of Surrey. During the course of the conversation, Joe and Bill also christen a new band, Wongford. This is a can’t-miss episode with one of the all-time greats.
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188: Brendan Buckley (Shakira, Volumen Cero, JJ Lin, Teagan and Sara, etc.)
186: Rat Scabies (The Damned)
185: Fay Milton (Savages, 180dB)
184: Mick "Woody" Woodmansey (David Bowie, Art Garfunkel, U-Boat, Holy Holy)
BNS: Tessa Pollitt (The Slits)
183: Nate Wood (Kneebody, Four)
182: Ryan Pope (The Get Up Kids)
181: Alan Cage (Quicksand, Seaweed)
180: Adam Topol (Jack Johnson, Culver City Dub Collective, etc.)
179: Matt Helders (The Arctic Monkeys, Iggy Pop)
178: Geoff Mann and Marcos Garcia (Here Lies Man, Antibalas)
177: Lucky Lehrer (Circle Jerks)
176: Dean "Clean" Sabatino (The Dead Milkmen, I Think Like Midnight)
BNS: Dale Crover Returns!
175: Tony Hajjar (At The Drive-In, Sparta, Gone is Gone)
174: Kate Schellenbach (Luscious Jackson, Beastie Boys)
173: John "J.R." Robinson (Rufus, Michael Jackson, Eric Clapton, Daft Punk, etc.)
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