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"Joey Kramer ประเภทบุคลิกภาพประเภทใด Joey Kramer เป็นประเภทบุคลิกภาพ INFJ ใน mbti, 6w7 - - ใน Enneagram, ใน Big 5, ใน Socionics"

Okay, I don't know if I'll ever get my hands on his book or nah, but I've searched up some interviews (in written form) and selected some stuff that may be helpful to figure out his type. At least, his enneatype. I think the thing that is apparent here is him being a INF. Interviewer: There’s a scene in the DVD where you’re at the Hiroshima Peace Memorial. What was it about that experience that was so sobering for you? Joey: Just to realize that an incident like that could go down in history and just … it was what it was. It’s just hard to believe that things like that can happen between human beings on the face of the earth. It’s beyond me being able to recognize it and accept it, although you have no choice. It did happen and it is what it is. It’s just a very difficult thing to swallow even all these years later. Int.: I read a story about you and your philosophy of drumming, and how you feel drummers need to be chameleons and listen to others. That’s such a humble approach. Do you feel all drummers are that way? Joey: No, I don’t. I think that more of them should be that way, but you know, if you’re having a problem being a drummer, then you should have been a lead singer. If you have a problem with not being in the spotlight, you should have been a guitar player. For a drummer to understand what it is that his job really is, he is really a chameleon because he has to adapt to and make a song with a piece of a music that he’s working on feel the way the originator of it had in mind when he wrote it. So you have to adapt to that, and of course, you can always put your own spin on it, but that’s the beauty in being able to do what you do inside a band such as mine, because when my guys ask me to play something they assume that I’m going to make it feel the way they wanted it to when they originally came up with it. But at the same time, I’m going to put my own little spin on it and so that’s why it sounds the way that it does. That’s what makes Aerosmith sound the way the way that it does, because everybody does the same thing. You can take one guitar part and have three different guitar players play it, it’s going to be three different things. Int.: Is it necessary for a band like Aerosmith, where there are such strong personalities and writers, to have somebody like you who can be humble and really listen to what other people are telling you? Joey: I think I speak with my instrument. Joe Perry said it the best and that is, “Let the music do the talking.” And I believe it that, and as far as having a humble attitude, I think that speaks louder than anything else. When all is said and done, the humility talks and the bu11sh1t walks. Int.: What did you take back with you from your experience in Japan as far as life lessons? Joey: Humility is an important part of it, because I think that the Japanese are a very humble people and I appreciate that of them. And they’ve taught me a lesson in humility and in treating people the way they need to be treated. And that’s an important thing that I think a lot of us need to learn a lot more about. Int.: Steven [Tyler] talked in the DVD about how they hang on every word and every note you guys play. Is that something you noticed as well? Joey: Yeah, they’re very curious as to how to figure out what it is that we do. Like, they think that if they play the same drums and use the same drum sticks and everything is exactly the same, there’s just no reason that it shouldn’t come out the same way. It’s like giving somebody a recipe, or anything else that you give three or four people the same recipe for the same thing, and I think it’s going to come out a little different as far as each person’s interpretation of what the recipe is. And that’s the thing a person is about, being an individual. (I don't have any arguments on his Ne/Si, but I think he's on Ni-Se axis. The last sentence may strike us as a Fi-dom, but I think it also points at e4)

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Joseph Michael Kramer (born June 21, 1950) is an American drummer and is the drummer for the hard rock band Aerosmith for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2001.

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