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Scott B
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2012
I am a percussionist, I do not consider myself a drummer, I don't have those skills yet. I have played congas and bongos for many years but, have only been playing with sticks for almost 3 years now. I have been playing full live shows from several bands, and am more inclined to play along with the Dead. I started to learn on an acoustic kit, so hopefully soon there will be videos of that as well. I am a member of an awesome band Screamin' Egrets, so there will be more of those videos too. If you like listening to any of the music I upload, please subscribe and share, and I'll keep the music coming. Thank you all!!
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Grateful Dead Set 1 7/9/89 Giants Stadium
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Grateful Dead Set 1 7/9/89 Giants Stadium
Grateful Dead Set 2 10/19/94 Madison Square Garden, NY
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Grateful Dead Set 2 10/19/94 Madison Square Garden, NY
Grateful Dead Set 1 10/19/94 Madison Square Garden, NY
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Grateful Dead Set 1 10/19/94 Madison Square Garden, NY
Screamin' Egrets Runnin' Down a Dream 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets Runnin' Down a Dream 11/29/24
Screamin' Egrets Sympathy for the Devil 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets Sympathy for the Devil 11/29/24
Screamin' Egrets Have a Cigar --- Shakedown Street 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets Have a Cigar Shakedown Street 11/29/24
Screamin' Egrets Psycho Killer 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets Psycho Killer 11/29/24
Screamin' Egrets All Along the Watchtower 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets All Along the Watchtower 11/29/24
Screamin' Egrets Great Adventure 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets Great Adventure 11/29/24
Screamin' Egrets Magic Carpet Ride 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets Magic Carpet Ride 11/29/24
Screamin' Egrets Cast the First Stone 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets Cast the First Stone 11/29/24
Screamin' Egrets I Shot the Sheriff 11/29/24
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Screamin' Egrets I Shot the Sheriff 11/29/24
Very coo! Keep it up buddy.
I was at this show with my best friend who died years ago. Thanks for the memories.
I was there too! Sorry to hear about your friend, and I'm glad that I could bring up good memories for someone else too.
Lame😂
Super
Right on 💀✌️🌹
Thank you!
am I supposed to be able to hear you? Cool video thank you
Thank you. I record using IEMs and soundcheck with soundcore ear buds. Unfortunately playing along with live recordings, especially tapes from way back then, is a little tough to keep a happy medium. With a sound guy turning up and down the actual band, sometimes I am too loud or not loud enough. I did just replay this using my earbuds, and it sounds fairly well mixed though most of the recording.
The timing must be off
could be. I'm new to drumming and very new to recording, I'm recording into a free web streaming app. sometimes I notice that it is slightly out of sync. Thanks for the input, I'm looking into a better camera and am going to try to record through reaper, if I can figure out how to get the audio synched with the video.
Thanks so much.
And, thank you!!!
How many sneakers in the dryer can you add?
Really enjoying this thanks
Thank you!!
what a treat to stumble upon here...
Thanks!
I remember that when I was at a Dead show I felt like I was part of the music as If I was interacting directly on some other plane and pulling the music out of them because I needed it. When I play along with them at home it seems like I can't screw up. It feels like there are always holes in the music that I can fill as I enter that zone. I can tell by watching this that you get into it too. That is way cool. Mickey Hart will flat out tell you. This is trance music. As I listen to Playing in the Band, which is in that rolling 10/4 time, it draws me right in and we all need it to relax. Eyes of the World comes in and... Have you read Mickey Hart's book, "Drumming at the Edge of Magic?" Drumming at the edge of magic is what the best drummers do. And besides, that book blew my mind. I had no idea before I read it where all the music and the rhythms I love came from.🐦
I have read it! And you're right, once the music starts, it almost seems like everything else fades away and I can almost feel like I'm up on that stage with them. When I first started practicing, I shyed away from the dead because I thought a 3rd drummer would make it super muddy, but I was wrong. I stopped trying to do drum covers and playing what that original drummer played, and just adding my own. I don't think it sounds muddy, and the trip I take while playing with them is therapeutic. I'll be playing more and more from them. It's like firing up a time machine and hopping on the bus all over again!
@@scottb382 Yeah, I have often thought time travel was possible because when playing music in a good live jam it seems like time seems to lean into the future where you can predict what is about to happen. Although lately, I see that good jam feeling of being in this moment. This moment is what is truly real. The past slips away mostly forgotten and the future is less than fully known. Good music slows down the mind so you can experience the moment and reality. I consider myself really lucky. My wife loves to jam too. Each of us is different and has a different view of the music. She was classically trained and can read music. I can read it a little. I took drums in middle school. But, I learned guitar mostly by doing what you are doing and playing along with the Grateful Dead. When my wife and I play and when I really get into it and I am warmed up and practiced I can't do anything wrong. You can never judge the jam either. It is just what came out. Phil Lesh was a great proponent of there are no mistakes. It's all music. There have been times when my wife and I play that the music almost seemed like some contentious argument or that it was falling apart while we played it but when we listened to the recording it was excellent. If not for the Grateful Dead I could not have learned that so easily. They all taught me well.🐦 I have been listening to you play with the Dead as I write. You fit in perfectly.🐦 If you are interested, here are a couple of good jams between my wife and I. Let me know what you think. Alas, the drummer is an Alesis SR-18 except for the tabla I added on Eyes of the World played by me on the Roland Handsonic HPD-15. The live musical interplay is between her piano and my guitar. She wrote When Winter Leaves My Heart.🐦 Bluebird Bridge Eyes of the World - th-cam.com/video/OjSFy4q1sn8/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Q_jxz_UUHYCBz71X When Winter Leaves My Heart - th-cam.com/video/iTUZUjMWDGg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=pwSkwkx6cqBlbbAB
I'll check em out!
Oh yeah, nice Jimi version of All Along the Watchtower. The congas really fit in well in this. They really augment the other drummer. I appreciate your humility on your TH-cam About page, but a percussionist is a drummer and visa versa. Besides, you play well. We do "All Along the Watchtower" too, but we do it more like Dead and Company do it. The drums are from an Alesis SR18 and I also played a tabla sound that is added to the mix. th-cam.com/video/X1ocfLmIZNw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=o3Yvq5nrpydmoujJ Be advised, it's a ten minute jam.🐦
Sweet!!
Great version of "Have a Cigar." Pink Floyd is not easy to play. Nice upbeat "Shakedown Street." I like the jams.🐦
Thank you!!
Nice jam. You guys really get into it. Excellent!🐦
Thanks!
I was at the show. Nice job
Thanks!
Wow, I was there at Giants Stadium that night. Bird Song just blew my mind because I had learned to play it recently in 1989. It was like them saying, "Do you want to hear it done right?" And, boy they played Bird Song with so many more notes. It is one of my favorite recordings. It also reminds me that I learned to play guitar by playing along with The Grateful Dead on records tapes. That's a real nice drum rig too.🪘 This is very cool!😎 You go Scott B! 🐦
Thank you! I built this kit to learn and practice. I started with just 1 kit about 3 years ago, and then turned it into this about 2 years ago. I play along with other bands as well, but I really like playing with the Dead, and I've been playing a lot of shows I was at, this being one of the many...followed them from 88-91.
Nice bro!
Thanks!!
Cool setup man! You need a crowd shot looking out from the stage as wallpaper infront of you!
Thanks!
Fuck man…those pre-song tom hits are just as indicative of a dead tune inbound as Bobby’s metallic strums. Where’s the hi-hat at tho!
Thanks! I tried to set it up as a normal kit but couldn't get the feet thing down, but since the build, I added a snare, and a kick without pedals, ill incorporate a hihat next!!
Hey, I don’t know how I stumbled upon your videos, but I have watched several and enjoyed the hell out of them. I can hear you in the mix! Sounds awesome man :-)
Thank you!! Much appreciated!!!
That's the most insane electric drum set I have ever seen!
Thanks! Took a little bit of thinking to get it all on there. I call it Andre......lol
Very Cool....
Thanks!
The music never stops 🌹💀
Where was this recorded? They did a nice cover.
Thank you!! We are from Mechanicsburg, PA. and we recorded that in Carlisle, PA. The entire show is on my channel as 2 Sets
More like the screaming ‘ggots
Thanks bro. we appreciate you!!
This is badass. Great cover.
Thanks!! We appreciate it!!
Cool 🎉
Thanks!!
fraco
Super
what the hell are yopu doing?
Trying to keep the angry gremlins at check within myself. Or........ Just practicing with a great band, to try and improve my new hobby, but I like the first answer better
sorry...I cant hear anything that you are playing
Sorry about that, some of these bootlegs from a long past era are hard to soundcheck because some of the songs are quieter than others so a happy medium has to be met. Sometimes I over power the old tapes and sometimes I'm not loud enough. It's a thin line.....lol
just what' the dead needed in 94, a third drummer! just kidding around very fun playing!
looks like fun!
it really is!
Good stuff! Love your set up and what you've got going..
Thank you! Much appreciated!
What fun!! Dude sounds great!
Thanks!!
The standing drum set is genius
I just started learning and couldn't get the feet thing down, so I decided to buy a couple used kits and make this to hopefully be set up over my congas, and then it turned into its own machine!!
Thank you 🙏
You’re welcome 😊
. Super Cool
Thanks!
dude this kit is insane
Thanks! Took a little bit of thinking and 3 used kits to make. I call it Andre!!
Awesome!! Well done
Thank you!
You rock!
What a treat thank you Scott, thank you Jerry and Co. 😇
Thank you! Much appreciated!
Cool
Very cool setup! Enjoy the playing along! I do the same nearly every day for a set or two!
Thanks bro! It keeps me sane......
Mickey would be proud of that drum setup. 😂❤✨👍🏻
Thanks! Much appreciated!!
Me neither really confused
I record these as practice so I can listen later and try to improve. Im teaching myself and my son told me this is the best way to keep a recording and not fill up my phone
Awesome 😎
Thanks!
hey
Hey now
what is this? what is this about? nonsense!
Complete
Niceee
nice pizza nonsense cheburek
Thanks!
I dont get it
Perfect!
@@scottb382 You're just hitting random stuff and missing the drums! Have you thought about taking some lessons on rudiments and stick handling? Sending love brother.
@@TylerDCurtisThanks for the input. I just started learning and picked up my first pair of sticks at 51. I have a contracting business, and not a lot of time for lessons. Trying to teach myself with some online lessons, and have slowed down with more control. I know I have a long way to go, but it's hard to find tips for a kit like mine. I am in no way a drummer, and probably never will be, but playing helps ease the stress of life, and I'm very impatient, but I will continue to practice and definitely looking forward to much more learning.
tighhttttt
Thanks!