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Slayer - War Ensemble (live 2019 Stuttgart)
Excerpt from the 2019 concert in Stuttgart.
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Slayer - Born Of Fire (live 2019 Stuttgart)
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Excerpt from the 2019 concert in Stuttgart. All rights by Slayer.
Slayer - Postmortem (live 2019 Stuttgart)
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Excerpt from the 2019 concert in Stuttgart. All rights by Slayer.
Slayer - Angel Of Death (live 2019 Stuttgart)
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Excerpt from the 2019 concert in Stuttgart. All rights by Slayer.
Slayer - End of the concert 2019 Stuttgart
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Tom Arya enjoying the crowd. All rights by Slayer.
Slayer - Hell Awaits (live 2019 Stuttgart)
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Excerpt from the 2019 concert in Stuttgart. All rights by Slayer.
Slayer - Repentless (live 2019 Stuttgart)
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Excerpt from the 2019 concert in Stuttgart. All rights by Slayer.
Slayer - South Of Heaven (live 2019 Stuttgart)
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Excerpt from the 2019 concert in Stuttgart. All rights by Slayer.
Blast beats from 1948 - 1988
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A look back in time when fast tempos and brachial playing were established in drumming. One of the earliest who used to play this style was Buddy Rich. Of course this had nothing to do with blast beats/d-beat/hardcore/punk/thrash or grindcore and mostly played as fills or solos, but the technique was quite similar to the later blast beats. Also the development in 40 years of drummung is not ign...
The Evolution Of Blast Beats & Grindcore - The 80s
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A look back in time where it all started. I had to cut the video into two parts, so this is part two (the 80s). This is the new and updated version of the The Evolution Of Blast Beats & Grindcore 08/2021. I have no rights on the music of the artists, it is for informational purposes only.
The Evolution Of Blast Beats & Grindcore - The Jazz Years
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A look back in time where it all started. I had to cut the video into two parts, so this is part one (jazz years). This is the new and updated version of the The Evolution Of Blast Beats & Grindcore 08/2021. I have no rights on the music of the artists, it is for informational purposes only.
The Evolution Of Blast Beats & Grindcore UPDATE! 2021
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A look back in time where it all started. Added Pink Floyd & Black Sabbath! This is the new and updated version of the The Evolution Of Blast Beats & Grindcore. I have no rights on the music of the artists, it is for informational purposes only.
The Evolution Of Blast Beats & Grindcore
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UPDATE: Click the link for the newer version (included Pink Floyd & Black Sabbath): th-cam.com/video/bX7cQkW40nE/w-d-xo.html A look back in time where it all started. I have no rights on the music of the artists, it is for informational purposes only.
Break On Through [To The Other Side] (excerpt)
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Break On Through [To The Other Side] (excerpt)
07 Neil Young - Like a Hurricane (live in Leipzig 2016)
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07 Neil Young - Like a Hurricane (live in Leipzig 2016)
06 Neil Young - Words (live in Leipzig 2016)
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06 Neil Young - Words (live in Leipzig 2016)
05 Neil Young - Out in the weekend (live in Leipzig 2016)
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05 Neil Young - Out in the weekend (live in Leipzig 2016)
04 Neil Young - Alabama (live in Leipzig 2016)
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04 Neil Young - Alabama (live in Leipzig 2016)
03 Neil Young - Playing the organ (live in Leipzig 2016)
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03 Neil Young - Playing the organ (live in Leipzig 2016)
02 Neil Young - Heart of Gold (live in Leipzig 2016)
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02 Neil Young - Heart of Gold (live in Leipzig 2016)
01 Neil Young - Opening/Mother Nature (live in Leipzig 2016)
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01 Neil Young - Opening/Mother Nature (live in Leipzig 2016)
this is why I study jazz guitar
I can literally hear some brutal 7 string riff being played for the second one 😂
Why wear a suit ? Lol😅
日本人じゃ、元々の体力がもたない…。毎日ステーキ食ったり…外国人は凄いよ。
Heyy the first blastbeats you should put the song Schizophrenia Jack By Rude Kids from 1979
how does this only have 360 views WTF
2:46 sounds like something dilla would chop 😂
1:32 is so funny to me cos it makes sense in context but just realising oh yeah ofc its blastbeatish too
Very first true grindcore songs with speed blasts includes screams and high pitched growls(United Mutation), warning its brutal-- MEAT PUPPETS- Hair 1981- th-cam.com/video/rL86Ur7fhMs/w-d-xo.htmlsi=SiH80G0vsqROE4Va / MEAT PUPPETS Foreign Lawns 1981- th-cam.com/video/utCl9ubiEmM/w-d-xo.htmlsi=xmCllJrSUzcPgEKn / UNITED MUTATION- Combat Boots 1982- th-cam.com/video/ihi9cDaDAx0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=zPVfHWZGdGodqBWA
These are all super fast rolls. Closest thing was Sam Woodyard.
I need more videos with an investigative quality as found in this video, congratulations, your research is very deep 🤘🙌💪🪖👍
We will dominaaaaaate!
1:29 death jazz
Talk about a “blast” from the past!
Where the hexk us Bobzo?
S2pid vid. Just rolls and noises
3:35 almost started to sound like wont get fooled again
not to forget united mutation
waow !
Bill Ward was the drummer for Sabbath
Agree with this
Look into ‘Flower Punk’ by Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention. First fully blast song?
Who’s the drummer before Pink Floyd’s clip
Sunny Murray
Pandemonium, Skumdribbblerzzzz, Dirge (1985-86), Intense Degree, Plasmid, United Muration, Impact Unit, SAS....
Grindcore!!!
Blast beats in metal stinks like shit imo. Anyway they stole it from the punx.
It is not about glorifying „metal blast beats“ or blast beats in metal, so to say. It‘s about how things started, and as you can see in the video the fast stuff comes from hardcore punk.
Jazz is metal as fck
Seven is seven video should have ended with Discharge
Jazz was just classical music players messing around
War Pigs Black Sabbath
Professor explicando a prova Eu com duas canetas que achei no chão:
th-cam.com/video/pClt3fU_Lwg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=jYh7m8o4OWg4hfbv Blast beats in a psychedelic rock band from 1970 👈
1:31 what record is this please
th-cam.com/video/qPslczm0V_Y/w-d-xo.htmlsi=0xiSAdFSkH9KB8te Must be a variation of the ghost recordings
Love's "7 and 7 Is" has some ferocious drumming from Alban "Snoopy" Pfisterer.
also 1523 blair by outcasts
Someone should make a brutal riff to these jazz drums
8:29 The same drummer from No Sense by DRI (who was Eric Brecht) was on that Death demo
You went from 1970 to the 80's. I don't know if it's in any of your other vids but what about Bill Bruford's drumming in the song "Heart of the Sunrise" from Yes (1971)?
Rolls and fills are not blast beats in the modern sense.
Holy shit, never heard Brigado do Odio before -- it's insane they had such an original sound way back when!
I was about to say Louie was playing a roll then just matching his feet with his hands. Usually in jazz a blast beat was more used in transitions technically a blast beat is a 8th note played at 120 bpms which the basic ride pattern of the jazz shuffle is 120 bpms
I think the title of "first Blastbeast in rock music" belongs to the aptly named BLAST from belgium. Their 1973 single "Damned flame" b/w "Hope" is inarguably the first hardcore punk record ever. Not only the first Blastbeeat, but also the first D-Beat
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Check out Parabellum from Colombia, a contemporary of Sepultura, pretty raw metal.
Really interesting to hear blasts used in a song / musical way outside of a drum solo as early as 1970
ELP 4 LIFE
When Carl Palmer did it, it had POWER!!!! 💪 Bill Ward is SO OG it’s ridiculous!!!! He sounds METAL ALL the time 💪
If [insert any musical innovation] exists, jazz did it first.
....Which Jazz artist did guttural vocals?
Lord Worm’s first earthly incarnation before he was reincarnated as Cryptopsy’s vocalist
Billy cobham. 😉
And yes.. Metal music has roots in jazz
I would like to mention that the drummer of Pantera probably the first to blast beat as it would be played in it's genre
In which song?
@@bodomiller4275 I'm actually going to go back in time further. And have to say Charlie Benante had influenced the blast beats into the genre of metal, and not what punk music was doing
@@adamcruz3172Blast beat as we know it today has its roots in punk drumming. Even Benante stated he didn't invent it and gives the credit to the early 80's hardcore bands.
@@robertoricci3393 I think we're on the same page