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It came out so good and we did the video. I don't know about radio or getting on the charts, but it may bring attention to the album. It reminds me of what VANILLA FUDGE did with 'Keep Me Hangin' On'. I thought Fernando and I should do it and make it a different version.
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I thought, 'Wow!' This thing came because of the TV show. When they gave me the magazine, I looked at the charts and saw her at number five. Are you a fan of hers?Ĭarmine: "I never heard that song before 'Stranger Things'.

It's almost like progressive rock with no vocals."īlabbermouth: You covered Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill". It's not rock or jazz fusion-it's rock instrumental. Jeff Beck got a lot of Grammys in that area. It's a small area and I never did it before. My goal for this album is to get a Grammy nomination in the Rock / Instrumental category. We got some great reviews - like eight-out-of-ten, nine-out-of-ten, four-out-of-five, proving we had something going. The only problem with that was we didn't get a lot of promotion. Let me take it to Cleopatra to do this.' They released the first album. It's at our leisure when you do it this way. Usually, you have a guy in the room, three or four hours booked and you got to get something done. There are a few different ways to write."īlabbermouth: Do you prefer this way of writing now?Ĭarmine: "I find it easier now sending the tracks back and forth. I can send him music, but he can also write his own music and send it to me. I said, 'See what you can do with that.' He put some music down and opened things up. He called me and we talked, saying, 'Let me send you something I wrote on my iPad.' He sent my song back and I thought it was good! Then he sent me one of his songs, then I added something at the end, like a fast boogie.
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I was setting up the studio in my new house and thought playing with somebody to learn how to work the studio would be a good idea. I learned through different books, which is the foundation for my playing. I can play jazz, rock, Latin and reggae, unlike some heavy rock drummers who just play that. The teaching is the stories."īlabbermouth: What was your experience playing with Fernando, who has played with Eric Clapton and Beck? Was it a challenge with a guitarist like him?Ĭarmine: "Not really. He used to tell me, 'Teach 'em good, make them laugh and play well.' The play well I do. He was a clinician I often worked with when I was with Ludwig Drums. One of my idols, Joe Morello, played with Dave Brubeck and did the song 'Take Five'. A lot of the guys are afraid, even though they are great players. When I did the first clinic, it was a struggle. Then we do a meet-and-greet and it makes for an entertaining night."īlabbermouth: Do you think you're a natural storyteller?Ĭarmine: "It's easy for me. I play drums and get them singing with me, get them clapping hands, then do a proper solo. Pick out some stories.' Every night is different. I put 20 stories on the screen that coincide with the intro and say, 'Here are the stories. For clinics, I used to say, 'I can teach you stuff you don't want to know, so let me know what you want me to teach you.' They'd let me know, so I did the same with the stories. For these, I don't teach drums, but I tell stories that I have the audience pick. The only difference is that I don't have to teach drums. When I was doing the clinics, I told stories anyway. It's the same kind of thing - instead of teaching, I'm telling stories. Do you prefer them to writing a book?Ĭarmine: "I do. Father time always wins, but when Appice caught up with BLABBERMOUTH.NET, he didn't sound ready to slow down.īlabbermouth: You've done some spoken-word appearances recently. The 76-year-old Appice is committed to staying busy and healthy, a matter of pride for him when many of his peers have started to fall off the cliff.

Whether that will work remains to be seen since Bush rarely gives press, but the album is another testament to Appice's enduring versatility in a career that has seen him play with Rod Stewart and Ozzy Osbourne, to bands such as CACTUS, VANILLA FUDGE, KING KOBRA and BLUE MURDER, among others.
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In doing so, he generated some nice free press ahead of his new instrumental rock album with Cuban guitarist Fernando Perdomo, "Running Up That Hill", a title that was chosen on purpose to hopefully get its author, the enigmatic and reclusive Kate Bush, to take notice. Legendary drummer Carmine Appice says he only spoke the truth when he spilled the dirt on guitarist Mick Mars's departure from MÖTLEY CRÜE.
