I'm gonna ask for forgiveness in advance, b/c I'm totally gonna go all drum geek on everyone. There were so many little signature things that Pete put into his parts that truly set him apart from everyone else. I heard Damon Reece from MK II Bunnies did a good job of copying his parts, but I've never heard/seen him play. I did hear some of the Blair Cunningham tour when he filled in for Pete during his Sex Gods freak out. Did Blair keep the beat and get the job done, yeah. But anyone versed w/the songs immediately could tell it wasn't him playing.
When I first heard the studio version of Back of Love, I thought there's got to be some drum overdubs on this. Then I saw a video of him playing it live, and I was totally amazed. Granted I was only about 16-17 yo and had not playing drums for very long, but the way he played that triplet on the low tom w/his left arm crossed under his right arm, keeping time on the high hat and the snare both with his right was totally genius. I've yet to see anyone play it like that since the Bunnies reformed.
Same for The Cutter. Listen to the studio version, there's what sounds like a double bass pedal part slipped in now and again. Saw a vid of him playing it live, and his low tom was tuned close enough to his bass drum that his was slipping that extra beat on the low tom playing w/his left hand. Sneaky and totally brilliant.
And those drum parts on HUH, I could go on for days. Not to mention that he played every damn song, other than OR where he pulled back a bit, like it was the last time he was ever going to play them.
Ok, I'll stop now. Everyone have a great week!