Great Chuck and reat Bernad at the drums. What a rythm section! Those 2 guys work so well together that is always a pleasure to ear them even on an instruction video like this. What a pair of musicians. Keyboard player is very good also but I don't know him, but he does the work also.
I'd been hearing this man all my life, but I just discovered him as a player. His timing and feel are so beautiful and effortless. I've been struggling a little with my bass technique and this is just great stuff.
This is awesome I asked my jazz guitar brother what all these Chinese banyan trees etc was all about and sure enough he explained they were all envious of a older brothers beautiful Korean wife
Many Years ago i was skimming Channels on my cable Box and came across Dizzy Gillespie being interviewed, followed by RHTHYMSTICK! I was floored by this and it took a while before I got a copy on VHS. Then some more years before I found a small Music Store that ordered the CD for Me. I have bought and given away this many times! It never gets old...
What a wonderful understanding of music, not just music, but how he ties it into feeling and rythym. I really like his explanations, he doesn't over complicate his line of thinking..
hard to believe not only a year later the great Ian Drury would check out in 2000. it's very cool seeing him pop up on this documentary back in 1999 The blockheads were a unique band.
It must have been my lucky Thursday Your dad went on that spree Before the crew could put out the fires You hopped a bus for NYC Down in Tampa the future looked desperate and dark Now you're the wonderwaif of Gramercy Park Who makes the morning fabulous Who says today's a fun day Why do I feel like sailing again Honey it's you Janie Runaway Let's grab some takeout from Dean and Deluca A hearty gulping wine You be the showgirl and I'll be Sinatra Way back in '59 Sweetness in heels, look at you, in long black gloves Come to old blue eyes tell me, who do you love Who makes the traffic interesting Rescues a dreary Sunday Who makes me feel like painting again Honey it's you, Janie Runaway Let's plan a weekend alone together Drive…
In the pareto distribution of the music I've listened to in my life, this album sits at the top with the next having been listened to half as many times.
OMG! I just realized that both Donald & Walter said they weren't sure about the ingredients for a black cow! It's a float, using A&W root beer or better + coffee ice cream (best you want to buy).----> and it's AMAZING!!!!
For those of you who are curious about Steve Gadd's sounds on Aja....I can help. His drum set was a red sparkle Ludwig drum set rented from Studio Instrumental Rentals. The 3 toms had clear heads with black dots on them.He had 2 mounted toms...a 12" & 14" plus a 16" floor tom. He used a basic $15.00 Ludwig bass drum pedal. The snare was a Ludwig chrome 5 1/2 " X 14" coated Ambassador head. His cymbals were Zildlians...a 21" Rock Ride and 14" Hi Hats with 2 crash cymbals (unsure of their size but no larger than an 18" and no less than a 16")... which were both cracked for a fast decay which Steve preferred. He taped the entire score of the song, Aja, from the left hand crash cymbal stand all the way across to the right hand crash cymbal stand so that he could view and read the entire score without turning pages. The drums were not tuned at all but simply played "as is." I delivered the drums for this session and had already tuned the drums before I left SIR that day. Gadd brought his own cymbals and especially loved his 21" Rock Ride. As I was leaving the studio, Beatles Producer, George Martin walked in.
11:48 POP SHUFFLE as "Home at last". 38:11 POP BALLAD as "Misty". 49:06 POP FUNK as "Josie". Chuck finally said the most important thing. As much as possible, keep your fingers on the instrument.
I'm sorry babe, but your looking at a ghost what a shame about me
Super demonstrations. Rainey is not only a musical legend, but also a gifted instructor.
58:53 Excellent thank you for sharing loved it ❤
I like how he keeps referring to one of the greatest drummers of all time as "this drummer"
いいね
懐かしい~~🥲
Great Chuck and reat Bernad at the drums. What a rythm section! Those 2 guys work so well together that is always a pleasure to ear them even on an instruction video like this. What a pair of musicians. Keyboard player is very good also but I don't know him, but he does the work also.
With Bernard Purdie on the drums they sound GREAT!
Been listening to the LP for years and never knew this video existed
One of Creed Taylor's masterpieces and one of the best CTI albums ever released! Gorgeous sound by courtesy of the legendary Rudy Van Gelder.
Dude does not play with a pick...he doesn't need to. Incredible!
Whoever posted this is going straight to heaven
These dudes are so smart and progressive. Shear genius,,,,,
Cool! Purdy on drums! : ) Holy smoke!
Incredible álbum. Not edited in CD only on vídeo tape or laser disc
This is great. Thanks.
ありがたいい!!
Best ever!
I'd been hearing this man all my life, but I just discovered him as a player. His timing and feel are so beautiful and effortless. I've been struggling a little with my bass technique and this is just great stuff.
This is awesome I asked my jazz guitar brother what all these Chinese banyan trees etc was all about and sure enough he explained they were all envious of a older brothers beautiful Korean wife
アップロードして下さり嬉しいです、、。 ありがとう!
Many Years ago i was skimming Channels on my cable Box and came across Dizzy Gillespie being interviewed, followed by RHTHYMSTICK! I was floored by this and it took a while before I got a copy on VHS. Then some more years before I found a small Music Store that ordered the CD for Me. I have bought and given away this many times! It never gets old...
The drummer is so in the pocket !!!
Hands down, one of the best albums to be released
Robben Ford such tasteful licks playing his lead bracket with such space.
😀💙🌺🌱
Hallo. The keyboard is much to loud.
What a wonderful understanding of music, not just music, but how he ties it into feeling and rythym. I really like his explanations, he doesn't over complicate his line of thinking..
hard to believe not only a year later the great Ian Drury would check out in 2000. it's very cool seeing him pop up on this documentary back in 1999 The blockheads were a unique band.
素晴らしい、、、、。
It must have been my lucky Thursday Your dad went on that spree Before the crew could put out the fires You hopped a bus for NYC Down in Tampa the future looked desperate and dark Now you're the wonderwaif of Gramercy Park Who makes the morning fabulous Who says today's a fun day Why do I feel like sailing again Honey it's you Janie Runaway Let's grab some takeout from Dean and Deluca A hearty gulping wine You be the showgirl and I'll be Sinatra Way back in '59 Sweetness in heels, look at you, in long black gloves Come to old blue eyes tell me, who do you love Who makes the traffic interesting Rescues a dreary Sunday Who makes me feel like painting again Honey it's you, Janie Runaway Let's plan a weekend alone together Drive…
Solid as fuck. No flash bollocks, just rock solid.
"Some bass players use two fingers; I don't have that facility." - Chuck Rainey explaining his one finger techniques. Bass teachers - eat that!
Why doesn’t he say Bernard?....it’s Bernard Purdie!!!
finally someone noticed The Purdie shuffle on the drums!
バクスターが残ってたらどうなっただろうね
oh my god bernard purdie at 20:32
An articulate precise technician!
🖖🎄🕊⭐👍Excellence 'beautiful' what an experience! 🎁🇺🇸WWG1WGA🇺🇸 Gratitude!!!⭐👍🕊
Chuck and Purdie *geeking out*
"I like jazz, and also fake jazz, and also fake-fake jazz" - Donald Fagen
Rick Marotta: "...club... something.... club.... *sniff*"
In the pareto distribution of the music I've listened to in my life, this album sits at the top with the next having been listened to half as many times.
Wow...I don't play Bass, but after watching this...I feel I can now pickup a Bass and play anything.😙😉
This happens once in a lifetime. 2 Nerds get together and make something amazing!!
OMG! I just realized that both Donald & Walter said they weren't sure about the ingredients for a black cow! It's a float, using A&W root beer or better + coffee ice cream (best you want to buy).----> and it's AMAZING!!!!
For those of you who are curious about Steve Gadd's sounds on Aja....I can help. His drum set was a red sparkle Ludwig drum set rented from Studio Instrumental Rentals. The 3 toms had clear heads with black dots on them.He had 2 mounted toms...a 12" & 14" plus a 16" floor tom. He used a basic $15.00 Ludwig bass drum pedal. The snare was a Ludwig chrome 5 1/2 " X 14" coated Ambassador head. His cymbals were Zildlians...a 21" Rock Ride and 14" Hi Hats with 2 crash cymbals (unsure of their size but no larger than an 18" and no less than a 16")... which were both cracked for a fast decay which Steve preferred. He taped the entire score of the song, Aja, from the left hand crash cymbal stand all the way across to the right hand crash cymbal stand so that he could view and read the entire score without turning pages. The drums were not tuned at all but simply played "as is." I delivered the drums for this session and had already tuned the drums before I left SIR that day. Gadd brought his own cymbals and especially loved his 21" Rock Ride. As I was leaving the studio, Beatles Producer, George Martin walked in.
By far one of the best albums ever made. Gaucho being second
Ha ha - that DX7 😂😂😂 Great for Human League but not as a Hammond B3 replacement
The Lockdowner That's for sure. I 'm pretty sure he was having difficulty with it. It's not a particularly expressive instrument.
‘... the ethnic environmental bass patterns’ I love that
11:48 POP SHUFFLE as "Home at last". 38:11 POP BALLAD as "Misty". 49:06 POP FUNK as "Josie". Chuck finally said the most important thing. As much as possible, keep your fingers on the instrument.