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When did Maureen Tucker leave
Posted: 06 Oct 2005 21:24
by tarbaby2
As far as I have been able to find out:
Nico's last time with the band was May, 1967
John left the band in September, 1968
Lou left the band in August, 1970
Sterling left the band in August, 1971
But I can't find out when Maureen's last dates with the band were. It seems it must have been sometime after the 1971 UK/Netherlands tour.
Does anyone have a date?
Re: When did Maureen Tucker leave
Posted: 06 Oct 2005 22:14
by arjan
tarbaby2 wrote:But I can't find out when Maureen's last dates with the band were. It seems it must have been sometime after the 1971 UK/Netherlands tour.
Does anyone have a date?
End of 1971 or early 1972 (can't get more specific than that), when Sesnick sent Walter, Willie and Maureen back home to the States after the UK/Dutch tour and Doug stayed in the UK to tour once more and finally record
Squeeze.
Posted: 07 Oct 2005 00:46
by tarbaby2
Yeah, that's about as close as I can narrow it down, too. But, I'd like to get a little more specific if possible.
Posted: 07 Oct 2005 09:35
by Kill Mick
I think Mo's last actual performance with the band will have been the last date of the UK/Netherlands tour - exactly when that was will be on Olivier's site. When she actually left is less clear, but I guess she and the others flew back to the States shortly after the tour ended.
Interestingly, Doug has since claimed that he wanted to fly Mo back over to the UK to play on 'Squeeze' but Sesnick blocked it - who knows how things might have turned out if she had returned?
Posted: 07 Oct 2005 16:25
by tarbaby2
Well, the sound would have been different, that's for sure. She has a style all her own. I love her drumming. Just listen to the difference in how the band sounds when she plays and then go listen to the stuff from Max's Kansas City with Billy Yule playing. Give me Mo any day!!
Posted: 09 Oct 2005 21:43
by arjan
tarbaby2 wrote:Well, the sound would have been different, that's for sure. She has a style all her own. I love her drumming. Just listen to the difference in how the band sounds when she plays and then go listen to the stuff from Max's Kansas City with Billy Yule playing.
True, but don't forget Maureen was learning to play the "regular" drum kit by early 1970 and played sitting down on the 1971 shows (witness
Final VU), so her later style is much different from the "classic" 1966-1969 period, even if it is still clearly, minimalistically Maureen.