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Booker T & the MG's - Red Beans and Rice (Studio Version)
This is the studio/single B-side version of Red Beans and Rice, from Real Gone Music's superb Complete Stax Singles Vol. 1 CD. Most (if not all) other MG's compilations contain the live version.
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Neil Young - Pocahontas (FUNNIEST Solo Acoustic Version)
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1992-09-12, Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN
Neil Young - Razor Love (First Solo Acoustic Version)
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1989-12-13, Rotterdam Ahoy, Rotterdam, NL
The Allman Brothers Band - Stand Back (Live at the Beacon Theatre, NY 1998-03-10)
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Tried my best at synching this video to superior audio.
Neil Young - Harvest (First Time Played Live)
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1971-02-27 - Royal Festival Hall, London, England. Possibly the only solo piano version?
Bill Bruford - Bruford and the Beat (Full Instructional Video)
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I'm guessing Discipline is keeping this off youtube. As a result, the parts where King Crimson mime to Discipline are muted. Play it in your head!
Supertramp - Brother Where You Bound (Live in Los Angeles, CA 1985-11-20)
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Supertramp - Brother Where You Bound (Live in Los Angeles, CA 1985-11-20)
I think this was the first album after Rodger Hogdson left the band. That should have put them in quite the weakened position. Wow! Look at what they came up with! Quite an undertaking, probably especially from Rick Davies. All the credit in the world.
Time can never catch up to this….the most badass shit I ever heard….
Muito bom!
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You guys know her worked with n Devo ?!?!
Most underrated album ever
This is a valuable study for any serious musician as rhythm is king
When VH1 was in its infancy, they showed this on the weekend with Bill hosting other projects in which he was involved. I was a complete metalhead at the time and had no idea how King Crimson would change my life just a few years later.
great!
Musical ability aside, these lot are the most pretentious men on the planet. Quantify and measure everything……and then tell others about it.
The most innovative drummer. He's one of the few who can make a drum sing. My favorite.
I was waiting for a change to the last verse. Nope. He just needed help remembering the words.
The most interesting rock /fusion musician to listen to when be speaks about music. Thanks to his sharp intelligence was he says is as interesting as what he plays
I like the way he grips lol
At 72, as a crappy novice bassist, I can still recognize genius when I see/hear it.
I got the original USA pressing of the album when it was first released, complete with a song list that included songs not even on the album. Still wrapped up and never been opened or played. I got the first Australian release as well, it didn't have any errors on the cover. Played the hell out of it for decades so far.
amazing video, THANK YOU
Summer 1982 Mann Center Philadelphia 2 row center Beat Tour. First time seeing Bruford live after just seeing the opening act. Jon Anderson's fantastic band performed his new album Animation along with an amazing Yes medley. I walked out of Fairmont Park a King Crimson fan.
This was originally a $40.00 dollar VHS tape back in the 80s.
What’s with the audio dropping out when they play? Legal reasons? 🤷🏽♂️
@@elox32 Absolutely!
Bill sounds like Mick Jagger, but if he was a genius-tier percussionist.
favorite song of all time!!!
Learning quite a bit about drumming I did not know, thanks
So interesting and musical. Well played Bill!
This was in rotation on U68 too.
Trans <3
I somehow went from laughing to loving within 2 listens
@@RyanGill That's the spirit!
The audible mathematician.
More cowbell! More autovoice! (or whatever the hell it's called)
in this case its vocoder a synthesizer that allows input from a microphone similar to a guitar talk box in concept of blending vocal and instrument performance. Autotune is a pitch corrections and harmony effect two very different things both aimed at manipulating the vocal performance
@@threalismaradona9899 Many thanks for the explanation
This song will be always out of times: It’s lyrics and tunes perfectly reflect the fear of war and devastations Truly masterpiece
I'm still trying to figure is that Neil playing the piano I love the song but I didn't know he played piano on it Rock on
Die hard here, and I loved this album!
Don`t get wrong here. Bill Bruford is one of the greatest drummers of all time in my opinion. The strange thing that has always bothered me about him was his quote or one of for leaving yes and I quote, "It was getting to the point that everyone was soloing at the same time". Now correct me if I`m wrong but he went on to play with artists/bands that continually soloed at the same time continually.
Bill, your snare sounds horrible.
IT'S WHAT YOU LIKE.
He sounds so intelligent and thoughtful ,like his playing.
I had this cd , bought it for Heart Of Gold & Old Man & quickly got to liking the whole album..
Rush, Scars.
☥ 🍄 ☥ 🍄 ☥ yeeeeaaa yeaaaa, put er on a train to the Earth glades
One of my favorite songs of all time Completely transports you
The point he makes at 13:35 is so important. It's such a crucial aspect of artistic growth, development and depth. Yet so much of the music product that gets made today bypasses this hardest and most vital step. Clicking and dragging a prefab sample into a grid on the DAW is an end-around dodge of really confronting the passive instrument, the blank canvas, and our reflection in it.
9:41 one of the most satisfying unintentional ASMR moments ever, i could just listen to this forever, he gives drums a whole new meaning that i don't, and probably won't ever get from any other drummers
On the credits I noticed... Peter Saville. The same dude linked to Joy Division/New Order!
26:33 "Executive producer: Max Roach" that's funny!
13:36 wow this is so true 😮
I'm not sure who was around first but I can hear tons of Neil Peart in his solos.
Neil was definitely influenced by Bill but I don't really hear a lot of Bill's style in his playing. Their approaches were pretty opposite.
@@Cpayne30 I think the kind of "random sounding but actually not at all" is where I'm drawing some comparisons. I'm not particularly attuned to this style of drumming so this is undeniably a naive opinion on my part. Still listening back there's parts where he plays the electronic pads which definitely feel inspired by Neil Peart, or vice versa.
For me, his laser like technique and musical approach was a continuation of Max Roach and Tony Williams. And for that, he is perhaps the most unique rock drummer in history.
Anybody know where to get that kind of slit drum he uses?
Least instructional instructional video of all time. 5/5 stars would recommend.
LOVE IT! Communication is the essence of all arts. Now it seems to become more of a "defecation" rather. Uncontrolled chaos and ugliness is NOT communication...
He’s amazing. I would kill to see a video just like this with Phil Collins. However, Phil is all talent and feel. My understanding is, he’s not technically “schooled” in the theory, but he’s a master nevertheless. You can throw anything at him and he will slay it. What a talent!!
Apparently Drumeo did some sort of interview recently (maybe a year ago?) with Phil and son Nick, but nothing has come of it since. I distinctly remember hearing about it though. Any sort of in depth video explaining certain parts would be excellent.