Kelly wrote:
Tough subject.
I got a ride, why would I want my crashes to ride?
I guess what he is really saying is he only needed one cymbal.
I've never heard a crash I liked ride well and vice versa.
Kelly, I think the point was to have crashable rides. Mel was of the era when a jazz drummer's default kit was 4 drums, 2 cymbals + hi hats.
Both the primary ride and the crash-ride would be crashable, because even the heavier of the two was usually light enough to crash.
Mel's 3rd cymbal was a 'swish knocker' with rivets... a kind of 'occidental' version of a chinese... which he would sometimes ride as well as crash.
I saw him several times leading his big band at the Vanguard playing only those three cymbals. He played with a deeply swinging, tasteful, yet powerful uplifting ease that was inspiring.
Ron