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lucifer_sam 05-27-2009 11:36 AM

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Originally Posted by boo boo (Post 666716)
But he was a really good drummer.

:rolleyes:

he was a competent drummer, "really good" is stretching it. just as long as we're in agreement that he was an awful songwriter.

Neapolitan 05-27-2009 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by C Perauto (Post 666832)
I got a chance to speak to Mike Smith when he toured the US a few years back with his "Rock Engine". He was very critical of Clark's using his name on the songs he (Smith ), Davidson and Payton wrote. There's a guy in the UK called Ron Ryan who has a very good website called Ron Ryan Music ( it won't let me post the link as I'm a new member) where he tells how Clark "conned" him out of his songwriting credits.

For some reason I have a vague recollection of someone telling me that before, that is why I believe you, Buddy Holly had a similar problem with Norman Petty (maybe I'm thinking of that). I was just curious if there was something on the web about what you mentioned. I always kind of known the DC5 was more of a business venture for Dave Clark then a band of close friends that made music. They say Mike Smith could not mention the DC5 in advertising when he went on tour with Rocket Engine.
It is a shame that Mike Smith died before The Rock and Roll HoF induction of the DC5, they should had really been inducted in 2007.

galt54 05-01-2024 07:35 AM

I am a big fan of Al Bouchard. He was a good drummer and I believe he contributed in a major way to Blue Öyster Cult´s songwriting.


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