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For The Drummers Among Us
Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.
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Mike Smith is one of my all-time favorites. He has so much power and he's not overly flashy.
Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.
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Adam Jarvis of Misery Index, from Baltimore, MD
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oABHw-oeWQg
You may think he's just showing off for the camera, but this is just the way their music is. Every song is like an athletic endurance test. Seen 'em live probably 17 times since 2001, and every time they are intense!
Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.
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No interest in this, I guess. Disappointing.
Don't pick the fly crap out of the pepper.
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The guitar players get all the a$$ lol. I used to want to be a drummer.
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Neil Peart.
Bill Bruford.
Hard to improve on those guys.
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many forget about Phil Collins when he was in Genesis. I was always enjoyed was drum duets
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sA3rJXV4R4E
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln6b_nBM-V8
gadd weckl colaiuta. Steve has the best feel. Vinnie has the best chops.
Bill Bruford, especially with his jazz group Earthworks. His book is excellent, too. He's very articulate.
Jeff Hamilton. Best brush player anywhere. I've seen him in clinic and in concert and it was inspiring.
Ringo. He's why I started drumming.
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BTW, watch that video all the way through. I get chills every time when they lay down a groove and then trade 4's over it. Vinnie's single stroke rolls between hand and foot blow me away every time.
I have a 3 night dixieland gig this weekend. And I get to sing a few tunes.
Anybody want to see pics of my kits?
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Originally Posted by
barbar
many forget about Phil Collins when he was in Genesis. I was always enjoyed was drum duets
Lets not forget about his splinter band, Brand X. We actually played it on air in Phiily.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo7mYqaMKXA
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Originally Posted by
kdean1
gadd weckl colaiuta. Steve has the best feel. Vinnie has the best chops.
Bill Bruford, especially with his jazz group Earthworks. His book is excellent, too. He's very articulate.
Jeff Hamilton. Best brush player anywhere. I've seen him in clinic and in concert and it was inspiring.
Ringo. He's why I started drumming.
Wow, very tasty stuff!!
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Originally Posted by
kdean1
BTW, watch that video all the way through. I get chills every time when they lay down a groove and then trade 4's over it. Vinnie's single stroke rolls between hand and foot blow me away every time.
I have a 3 night dixieland gig this weekend. And I get to sing a few tunes.
Anybody want to see pics of my kits?
I caught that, too. Very cool.
Yes. Pics, please.
Wish I had room for a set in my house. Growing up, my friend Todd (executive producer of movies like Da Vinci Code) had a set in his room. We used to spin vinyl and play along. It was great.
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Originally Posted by
kdean1
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ln6b_nBM-V8
gadd weckl colaiuta. Steve has the best feel. Vinnie has the best chops.
Bill Bruford, especially with his jazz group Earthworks. His book is excellent, too. He's very articulate.
Jeff Hamilton. Best brush player anywhere. I've seen him in clinic and in concert and it was inspiring.
Ringo. He's why I started drumming.
Great video... Could you imagine how nervous Weckl must have been to start that out?? Colaiuta is one of my all time favorites especially Joes Garage and Shut Up and Play yer Guitar.
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I misread the thread title, I thought it said "For The Dummies Among Us," so I clicked it.
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Originally Posted by
mark beiser
I misread the thread title, I thought it said "For The
Dummies Among Us," so I clicked it.
So, what size sticks do you use?
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Gadd, backing up my hero...taking it and dishing it right back. Start around 4:58 if pressed for time. Around 7:20 Clapton looks around in sheer joy as Gadd keeps challenging him.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Iugs4pSpgY
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Let's not forget the late John Bonham.
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Originally Posted by
VTP99
Let's not forget the late John Bonham.
Certainly not! Solo at 1:10 till...the cows come home.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9-42mu1D9Y
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Or Mitch Mitchell, Ginger Baker and Moonie. The Keith Moon biography was an interesting book. Its too bad drugs took a toll on so many.
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Originally Posted by
hurtinhvac
Gadd, backing up my hero...taking it and dishing it right back. Start around 4:58 if pressed for time. Around 7:20 Clapton looks around in sheer joy as Gadd keeps challenging him.
I reply with another great Gadd clip. Late in the Evening. Michael Brecker on tenor sax. I love watching the band smiling at each other.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUvQl...XDlm0fYSwf0hYg