"""""""""""""a bunch of his drummer friends went on record (including Matt) about how difficult it gets to play hard rock drums into older age.""""""""""""""""SterileEyes1 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:07 am Not surprised. When Taylor Hawkins passed, a bunch of his drummer friends went on record (including Matt) about how difficult it gets to play hard rock drums into older age.
Then in recent years I read things like Charlie Benante warms up his hands for 45-60 minutes before he plays, Lars does 90 minutes of Peloton a day and eats nothing but egg whites and tofu. I can’t think of a major touring rock drummer other than Abe Laboriel Jr who isn’t in Olympic-level physical shape.
When I turned 40 I started getting random pains from drumming in parts of my body where I didn’t even know nerves existed, and I’m in pretty good shape. If I go hard for two hours I’m just wrecked afterward. I cannot imagine how difficult it is to play hard at 60, 4-5 nights per week. Guessing Matt quit for the same reason Herb from Primus did.
I was just going to post exactly this!
Drumming is a very physical thing... much more than the other positions in a band, which by the way... ALL have their complexities for sure!
""""""""""""" I cannot imagine how difficult it is to play hard at 60, 4-5 nights per week."""""""""""""""
Also... the travel part is what really starts to kick your ass.
Going from city to city, state to state, country to country, time zones changing, weather changing, etc...
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