Hi Howard;
Sometimes it really sucks getting older since we are losing so many of our musical “heroes”. Ginger Baker was always an influence on me when playing drums. Back in the late 1960s and early 1970s I had a daily practice routine of playing along with some of the harder drum songs of the time. White Room and Sunshine of Your Love was on the list. Also, on the list was In-A-Gadda-Da-Vita, You Keep Me Hanging On (Vanilla Fudge), and You’ve Made Me So Very Happy. I figured if I got those songs about 80% right, it was a good practice.
Anyway because of playing two of Ginger’s songs, he was always a important drummer to me. I have long since stopped that routine. But, the funny thing is when my oldest daughter visited us a couple of years ago, I told her about the routine. She asked if I could still do it then. I thought a bit about it and I queued up two of the songs. Maybe it was the daily repetition of doing those songs so many years ago, i.e., muscle memory is a good thing, but I remembered how to play much of the Iron Butterfly song and You Keep Me Hanging On. She was impressed that her old dad could still navigate around the drums which meant more to me than the opinions of other musicians!!
Again it really makes me sad that some of those who were important to us musically are passing away……not sure if it is because the time period was an important time in music and we are losing many of the innovators or it reminds us of our own mortality or something else……likely a combination of those things. Mike.