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From The Phone: Starkey's Superbowl Cymbals

From The Phone: Starkey's Superbowl Cymbals

BY  drummagazine / 1:17 AM / 02-08-2010

Zak Starkey's cymbals at the SuperBowl caused a bit of discussion online. His Zildjians were outfitted in a red, white and blue design based on the British roundel that emblazons military planes. The best guess is that it comes from the Mods--British pop youth of the late '50s and early '60s whose emblem was the roundel. For those who are keeping score, the Who sounded incredible, especially for a group that started 44 years ago. Check the pics.

Townshend in flight.

Roger Daltrey with Starkey.

Starkey played great, as always..

Starkey's Royal Air Force cymbals.


By Radim McCue Published February 7, 2010

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02.10.2010 9:52 PM
 

 those cymbals were rad! and duh that was a mod symbol, THE WHO even used that mod symbol on their own merch, come on guys!!

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