
SvC 2|16 Adolf Hitler: Rock Star Drummer. After "Teaching Himself the Drums" when Illegally held Prisoner, he Tried Adapting to a Real Drum Kit, then met a Woman called Jimi Hendrix.
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Kaiser Adolf Hitler the Hohenzollern, under the diplomatic asylum name "Wolfgang Alfonse", attended The Beatles only tour of Italy, in late June 1965. He attended every show.
He was heard at one of the gigs commenting about Sir Richard Starkey's drumming on one of the tracks. He then explained that he thought "Ringo" was really awesome, but the drums on one track could have been better, after assuming he was misunderstood by those who heard him.
An argument with Italians followed, where he explained he "sort of taught himself the drums" whilst he was in Prisoner of War jail, playing anything that was available in his cell, as if a drum kit.
As a result of the conversation, he obtained a real drum kit, and after a slightly traumatic test run, decided to try to convert to the traditional drum kit. He was very good at it, very quickly. He ended up co-writing and playing the drums on "The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Are You Experienced?" album, released in 1967. He used a "Ludwig" drum set, the same as used by Starkey. He toured with the band, and played at "Woodstock".