This has been a inquiry of mine for a while...looks like I may have found a forum where I could get an answer to this long-burning question... My question is pertaining to the drums that Alice Cooper's drummer Pentti "Whitey" Glan was using on the 1975 concert-film, "Welcome To My Nightmare"? The most intriguing thing about the kit was the bass-drums he was using...they were played almost like how a "cocktail-kit" would be played. ...I've never seen a kit like that before or since. Does anyone know a) what the name/brand of drums these were?b) what year(s) they were on the market?c) was there any significant tonal advantages believed of having the drums played in this fashion, versus the standard way? Thanks!!!
Whitey mentioned to me once in the 1980's he bought a set of custom Rogers from Rogers. He ordered them specifically with no finish on them. Just the drums.It would cool to hear him tell the story himself. However, he said it cost him $50 more to get drums with NO finish as it was to get them with a wrap. Those Rogers are the same drums he used with David Wilcox and all the other gigs he would do around Toronto . If any drum kit should end up in the rock n' roll hall of fame these would it. The Rogers were 13,16, 22 with a metal Dynasonic. As well he had 2 white Ludwig concert toms 10" and 12". On the concert toms was written "Yah" on the 10" and "Shur" on the 12". AS well they had the tags from Jack Daniels bottles hanging by the strings from the tension rods.
I would go and see Whitey play as often as I could in the 90's when I was back in toronto. he had a house gig on Wednesdays down off front st.. It was a treat to go and see him play on a regular basis. One night at a bar in Missisauga he did his solo . Kind of what I remember seeing on the Alice Cooper video from the 70's when he is playing his Camco's with his top hat on.
Anyway, Whitey is playing his solo in this road house on a wednesday night and I'm thinking I could be in Maple Leaf Gardens as it sounded o good.
Anyway, I could go on about Whitey for a lot longer but I won't. Another thing he told me about himself which made a lot of send\se about his playing is he was a gymnast when he was a younger "I had a routine". That itself says just about more than anything about Whitey's drumming.
I gotta pick this up later.
Cheers.RT