Viv Prince Death: Pretty Things Drummer Dies at 84

Viv⁣ prince, Wild Drummer Who⁣ Influenced Keith Moon, Dies at 84

Viv Prince, the famously rambunctious drummer best known for his pivotal,⁢ though brief, role in the early days of British rock band The Pretty Things, has passed away at the age of 84. His energetic and⁢ often chaotic stage presence left a lasting mark on⁤ the music world, notably influencing the drumming style of The Who’s legendary Keith Moon.

news of Prince’s death⁣ surfaced on Instagram, shared ‍by jack White, frontman of The White Stripes. White ⁢described‍ the late musician as “wild and full of abandon,” highlighting Prince’s important contribution to rock drumming.

A Pioneering Force in Early ‍Rock

Born in Loughborough, england, in 1941, Prince initially honed his skills as a jazz drummer. He quickly gained recognition for his distinctive and charismatic style, leading to ⁤session work and performances ⁣with various local groups in the ⁣early 1960s.

Joining The Pretty Things in 1964, Prince injected a⁤ raw energy into the band’s sound. he contributed to⁢ two albums during his 18-month tenure: The Pretty ⁣Things (1965) and get the‍ Picture? (1965).

Onstage antics and Lasting Influence

You might be surprised to learn⁢ that⁢ Prince’s performances weren’t just about the music. he became ‍notorious for his outrageous onstage antics, often⁣ disrupting other artists’ sets with playful pranks – like‍ laying down carpeting mid-performance.

Ultimately, his ⁢unruly behavior lead to his expulsion from The Pretty Things in late 1965. However, his impact on the burgeoning rock ‍scene‍ was undeniable.

Many consider‍ Prince a key influence on Keith Moon,⁢ whose similarly explosive and unconventional drumming⁢ style defined The Who. White ‍himself acknowledged⁣ this connection, stating prince “influenced many other musicians like Keith Moon.”

Beyond The ⁤Pretty Things

Following his time with⁢ The⁤ Pretty Things, Prince continued to work prolifically⁤ as a session musician. He collaborated with a diverse range of artists, including The Honeycombs, The Who, Hawkwind, and jazz musician chris Barber.

Interestingly, Prince’s adventurous spirit extended beyond music. Later in life, he⁣ briefly joined the ‍Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, only to be ejected ‍for, fittingly, misbehavior.

A Legacy Remembered

The Pretty Things themselves paid⁣ tribute to their former drummer ⁣in 1999. They ⁤recorded a song titled “Vivian Prince” on their album Rage Before Beauty, solidifying his place in the band’s history.

White, reflecting on a personal encounter with Prince years ago while the drummer was working on his farm ⁣in ⁤Portugal, ‍expressed his admiration. He even suggested the possibility of a documentary about Prince’s life, ⁢calling him “an inspired and eccentric rock and⁢ roller.”

As White eloquently put it, “Safe travels into the sweet beyond Viv, you were one of the real ⁣ones.” Viv Prince’s legacy as a pioneering and unforgettable⁤ drummer will undoubtedly continue to inspire musicians for generations to come.

Image ⁤Caption: Pretty Things in‍ 1964: (L-R) John Stax, Phil May,⁢ Viv Prince and Dick Taylor (Getty⁣ Images)

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