@@user-gu3ie rofl..its so easy to play along for some one else made drum playing than made out of it on your own just like David Silveria had done. Its so unique and you are not clearly a drummer so you cant understand what im talking about
Still not the same Groove as Davids th-cam.com/video/7OgQec4XC3E/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mnHbCE0zfyPtMhrI Davids was something natural flowing on his veins. We can all hear it but most all, We can feel It. Hardcore mixed with Latin shit. David is a pilar of modern music.
I was also heavily influenced by Silveria. You see lots of debate that mostly goes in favor for Luzier but I try to direct people to the Life is Peachy sessions at Indigo Ranch. I respect both drummers but Silveria's talent is lost on some people.
Ray’s a more “by the book” drummer. Whereas David’s more loose with his playing, he doesn’t use metronomes or any time-keepers. David’s style suited Korn better.
vDosc UV7 oh ok, that make sense that he at least uses at least a simple click track whenever he performs live. But he doesn't use any other time keepers because on live performances he's usually off a bit on the kick drum.
Jeremiah T - "Silvera's talent is lost on some people" ... this mostly true for David himself....the reason he isnt in the band anymore is because HE QUIT.... Have you heard him play lately?? No Thanks, I'm cool with Ray
@@davidd972 David was sorta like Lars in a sense that he wasn't the tightest drummer but the creativity was phenomenal. I incorporated so many licks from David into my playing it helped me be a more versatile drummer.
Goddamn that was good man. I would argue that David Silveria is one of the most influential and effective rock drummers of all time, right up there with Bonzo, Neil Peart, Tommy Lee, Mike Portnoy, Chad Smith and just a few others.
I've always loved David's snare work. I think Ray is a great drummer and technically sound but David had a groove to him that in my opinion gave the first three Korn records a lot more swing. Great video by the way these are tough patterns to get down
You really understand the way David plays. Since David isn't coming back, KoRn should really consider you! Thanks for your great video showing how these heavy grooves are played!
I wondered why those first few albums just sound so much BETTER and fresh than any of the new Korn stuff. I was like maybe its Jon just getting older. Or when head was out maybe it was missing him and munky. But no, i realized its DAVID. Dude has such funky grooves and creative fills. Dude is like metal, hip hop, with a splash of funk. What made KoRn special when they first came out? How unique they were and it was because every member seemed like they dropped out of the sky just to play a part in a special band. Its like Jordy in slipknot. They can replace him and have someone hit the snare and bass drum as many times as he does in a certain song but the heart of the music isnt the same.
I like how you change snare drums depending on what album the song is from :) The only reason why I bought a piccolo snare was because of David and John Otto. I love the sound.
I made the drummers in both my bands buy piccolos for the same reasons. Only one used his but he was a fan of David so didnt take much convincing. Korn definitely would not have been as big as they got without those grooves. It literally defined their sound, each original member brought the 5 unique elements that made them so good.
Norman Bates ikr it's better! Ray is mor exciting live and his grooves are better in my opinion but everyone is entitled to there own opinion :) Edit: I still respect and love David as a drummer btw I'm not hating on him
Norman Bates yeah I totally agree David was by far the best years of Korn... that new guy is a very talented drummer but I can't listen to it for some reason
JLVPlays I do like Ray but David was one of the main reasons Korn's sound was so different and fresh in 94, I hand on heart believe they would have never been as famous if it wasn't for David's Drumming approach...The stars where aligned when they formed Korn, a true one in a million chance of all the right musicians at the right time...
Sir Babz I grew up on the original Korn album's. I remember buying the first album in 94 I was 12. People at my school thought I was mental for liking Korn but I relate to the music so much. It's so nostalgic for me the David album's are by far my favorite but I still listen to all the new stuff. Did you ever see them live ?
Norman Bates See them live twice both with Ray. I sadly was never of a fan of korn back when David was around so the only way I judge these things is by watching videos of him live and listening to old korn tracks. Sorry if I have annoyed anyone :/
That verse section of Chi and the fill going into the chorus has always been one of my favorite creations of his. I saw them twice on that tour, they were so in their prime, right before the big fame hit hard.
I feel so fortunate I got to see Korn on their last Family Values tour. David left the band just a few years after. His influence and ability reaches far into rock music. A legend.
David was the first drummer that i heard ghost notes from as a young kid. I wondered where all that sound was coming from, He made me explore drumming and music in a way i don't think I would have without him and korn
Badass david is definatly one of my favorite drummers people dont realize not only how technical he was but an absolutly amazing song writer! Good job bro! I could tell porno creep was tough, one hand drum rollin, crazy!
David Silveria and Joey Jordison are two of a kind; both very amazing boundary pushing creative drummers that were driven out of their respective bands because of politics and replaced by adequate but half hearted copies.
Just because you always put out great videos I will forgive you for not doing Ball Tongue!! I always have fun jamming to that one, CHI on the other hand was spot on as well as the rest of the grooves. Nothing against Luzier, he’s a great drummer and what he does for Korn is just amazing, but Silveria will always be my favorite drummer in Korn. His drumming on those first three albums were my favorite. His heavy funky style and sound just pierced your ears, and that’s what the magic of Korn was back then and that’s how they were put on the map.
Josh this, as always, was Sic! David's style of drumming is truly 1 of a kind, not to mention extremely impressive n very unique! You, my Brother, managed to perfect it! #MadRespect D.S I'm sure would say the same! #YouDaMan 🤘
Nah he has groove. It's all over the Undertow and Aenima albums. Things got more experimental with Lateralus, but 10,000 Days also has some groovy beats. I respect how Tool can play in all these odd meters with polyrhythms and such without sounding like the songs were made just to show off their ability. Dream Theater on the other hand and some Animals as Leaders... mostly wankery. Damn shame too, damn shame. Petrucci, Myung, and Portnoy (old lineup) were all at the top of their game. But it's almost all to show off. I also hate how they try to show off their intellect as well with these concept albums and supposedly deep, philosophical themes. Barf. Rush did that too lyrically most of the time, but their music sounded great even with the odd meters and time changes...most of the time. I think 2112 is embarrassing, but Permanent Waves and especially Moving Pictures (which incidentally is one of the best sounding albums ever. It's one of the albums I use along with Aja by Steely Dan and and RATM self-titled album to test new stereo equipment. Metallica's Black, too) are great. So I'm rambling. Look at the size of that parenthetical aside. Nuff Said. Love you all.
Ray brought something that David would’ve never did with their records with ray. He is a total badass drummer and has more feel than David. My opinion 🤷♂️
I think that Joey's best work was on the first Slipknot album. After that he started sounding like a death metal drummer with all of the blast beats. 1st album had more of a groove
Respect to ray, but for me it can only be david. He just has that full sound I enjoy hearing, even if he's playing alone. I dont enjoy luziers drumming. Maybe I'm just too attached to early korn, but for me there's just no debate.
Silveria and Luzier are both great, but Silveria’s style is better and Korn was built on it. imagine early Korn with Luzier’s drumming, definitely wouldn’t be as good.
John voice was different but not new at all, 7 strings not new at all, even Fieldy slapping wasn't, but man!! David grooves!! It was fresh and great, David in my opinion is the responsible of KoRn's peculiar sound.
David is so underrated. He is one of the best in my opinion.
Yet you watch josh perfectly copying the groove... so no,..he isnt the best
@@user-gu3ie rofl..its so easy to play along for some one else made drum playing than made out of it on your own just like David Silveria had done. Its so unique and you are not clearly a drummer so you cant understand what im talking about
He's not underrated or overrated
And even if he's underrated that's his own fault
Can't be underrated if you never even got a rating and that's unfortunate.. he was one of my faves if not the fave
Nah, he's trash. Ray Luzier is a million times better.
00:00 Chi
01:04 Mr. Rogers
01:40 Porno creep
02:33 Faget
03:29 Thoughtless
04:45 Got the life
05:22 Freak on a leash
05:42 Shoots and ladders
06:45 Blind (outro)
07:13 Need to
Thanks!
Ray Luzier is a hell of a drummer, but those David Silveria grooves have been so influential.
Cameron Fleury I know right!
Notice how the title says “Grooves of David Silveria” Unfortunately GAY LUZIER ain’t got none of that with his GAY eyeliner.
u sir, are fkin idiot.
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Real men eat dick
ⱵNST JAJAJA if I ever make a gay joke , I’m saying that JAJA
Absolutely NOTHING against Ray, I respect the guy and I'm glad he stepped up when David left, but goddamn... I miss David being in KoRn.
me too
He is One of a Kind. A real Artist.
David still playing as proudly and powerfuly as always, just write his name.
Still not the same Groove as Davids th-cam.com/video/7OgQec4XC3E/w-d-xo.htmlsi=mnHbCE0zfyPtMhrI
Davids was something natural flowing on his veins. We can all hear it but most all, We can feel It.
Hardcore mixed with Latin shit. David is a pilar of modern music.
he's still with them in insulting tweets
@@kornfreak78 David had so much swag and grit to how he played. I think Ray plays too clean for Korn.
David added so much flavor and groove with his playing! Very underated for what he provided to Korn's sound!
Porno creep is the best interlude ever
I was a teen when I listened to it the first time (and I was learning to play the drums) and it blew my mind!
Amazing!!
I miss him. Korn will never be the same without him. David made the difference, he is an out of series. The best in its kind !!
David is a seriously underrated drummer. Very influential. Great video Josh
He’s not fucking underrated
@@MatthewSmith-uf6tr Hi Ray 👋🏼
I was also heavily influenced by Silveria. You see lots of debate that mostly goes in favor for Luzier but I try to direct people to the Life is Peachy sessions at Indigo Ranch. I respect both drummers but Silveria's talent is lost on some people.
oh shit that's exactly what l tell everybodyyyy
Ray’s a more “by the book” drummer. Whereas David’s more loose with his playing, he doesn’t use metronomes or any time-keepers. David’s style suited Korn better.
vDosc UV7 oh ok, that make sense that he at least uses at least a simple click track whenever he performs live. But he doesn't use any other time keepers because on live performances he's usually off a bit on the kick drum.
Jeremiah T - "Silvera's talent is lost on some people" ... this mostly true for David himself....the reason he isnt in the band anymore is because HE QUIT.... Have you heard him play lately?? No Thanks, I'm cool with Ray
@@davidd972 David was sorta like Lars in a sense that he wasn't the tightest drummer but the creativity was phenomenal. I incorporated so many licks from David into my playing it helped me be a more versatile drummer.
Goddamn that was good man. I would argue that David Silveria is one of the most influential and effective rock drummers of all time, right up there with Bonzo, Neil Peart, Tommy Lee, Mike Portnoy, Chad Smith and just a few others.
Awesome dude! I love how David used ghost notes.
Brohobojoe 00 impossible DC is an alien 👽
I love how David used snare rolls :D
David's style is so unique and perfect, and you just nailed it!!!
The Grooves of Abe Cunningham from Deftones
Мистер розовый yesssss!!! That would be greattt!!
Please do this!
THIS!!!!
Massively underappreciated drummer!
YES
Life is Peachy album has the best Grooves by Silveria.
I've always loved David's snare work. I think Ray is a great drummer and technically sound but David had a groove to him that in my opinion gave the first three Korn records a lot more swing. Great video by the way these are tough patterns to get down
You really understand the way David plays. Since David isn't coming back, KoRn should really consider you! Thanks for your great video showing how these heavy grooves are played!
I wondered why those first few albums just sound so much BETTER and fresh than any of the new Korn stuff. I was like maybe its Jon just getting older. Or when head was out maybe it was missing him and munky. But no, i realized its DAVID. Dude has such funky grooves and creative fills. Dude is like metal, hip hop, with a splash of funk. What made KoRn special when they first came out? How unique they were and it was because every member seemed like they dropped out of the sky just to play a part in a special band. Its like Jordy in slipknot. They can replace him and have someone hit the snare and bass drum as many times as he does in a certain song but the heart of the music isnt the same.
I like how you change snare drums depending on what album the song is from :) The only reason why I bought a piccolo snare was because of David and John Otto. I love the sound.
me too lol
Same here man , I love that sound with a bit of a ring
I love St.Anger because of it too. It has that nu metal "bit of a ring" haha.
@@onlyslavesareequal2790 I agree. It sounds raw and nasty.
I made the drummers in both my bands buy piccolos for the same reasons. Only one used his but he was a fan of David so didnt take much convincing. Korn definitely would not have been as big as they got without those grooves. It literally defined their sound, each original member brought the 5 unique elements that made them so good.
Korn was never the same after David left
Norman Bates ikr it's better! Ray is mor exciting live and his grooves are better in my opinion but everyone is entitled to there own opinion :)
Edit: I still respect and love David as a drummer btw I'm not hating on him
Norman Bates yeah I totally agree David was by far the best years of Korn... that new guy is a very talented drummer but I can't listen to it for some reason
JLVPlays I do like Ray but David was one of the main reasons Korn's sound was so different and fresh in 94, I hand on heart believe they would have never been as famous if it wasn't for David's Drumming approach...The stars where aligned when they formed Korn, a true one in a million chance of all the right musicians at the right time...
Sir Babz I grew up on the original Korn album's. I remember buying the first album in 94 I was 12. People at my school thought I was mental for liking Korn but I relate to the music so much. It's so nostalgic for me the David album's are by far my favorite but I still listen to all the new stuff. Did you ever see them live ?
Norman Bates See them live twice both with Ray. I sadly was never of a fan of korn back when David was around so the only way I judge these things is by watching videos of him live and listening to old korn tracks. Sorry if I have annoyed anyone :/
One of the best rock drummers of all time. Totally underrated!
Those two first records were immense. He changed the game.
No one can groove like David. Period.
Chad Smith may
I love the sound of that snare
which one? he used 3 different ones here. piccolo steel, 14x6.5 brass and 14x5 brass. for me the three are amazing.
One hell of a great drummer indeed, well done Josh!
Kaosware thanks
Let David's legacy live on!❤ KoRn has never been the same without him.
One of my fav drummers
Thank You very much for this!!!
that snare sound is so wicked. that early korn snare is one of my favorite snare sounds ever
which one? he used 3 different ones here. piccolo steel, 14x6.5 brass and 14x5 brass. for me the three are amazing.
One of the drummer who influence all my drumming thank you David
David is a pretty good drummer. I'm glad you did a video about his grooves!
Very interesting seeing him do those grooves that I always loved
Wouldn’t say that David was under rated but VERY under appreciated. He didn’t need solos be this beats were so damn captivating.
С ним группа звучала просто магически, спасибо ему за первые альбомы. Жаль что его эпоха в Корн закончилась.
David..fue muy auténtico en lo que creaba ....genial video.....
Man, I love your videos. You play the grooves of my favorite drummers so well. You should try out to be the new Primus drummer, for real
That verse section of Chi and the fill going into the chorus has always been one of my favorite creations of his. I saw them twice on that tour, they were so in their prime, right before the big fame hit hard.
Incredible these rhythms and your performance. Great job.
I feel so fortunate I got to see Korn on their last Family Values tour. David left the band just a few years after. His influence and ability reaches far into rock music. A legend.
same here! saw them in Atlanta... with Deftones! Chino even came out to sing "Wicked" !
I caught one of David’s sticks that he threw after the show. Best show ever.
David was the first drummer that i heard ghost notes from as a young kid. I wondered where all that sound was coming from, He made me explore drumming and music in a way i don't think I would have without him and korn
Korn Primus and 311 created that special place in my heart for the snare.
Badass david is definatly one of my favorite drummers people dont realize not only how technical he was but an absolutly amazing song writer! Good job bro! I could tell porno creep was tough, one hand drum rollin, crazy!
Always loved the way david used this hi hats.
David Silveria and Joey Jordison are two of a kind; both very amazing boundary pushing creative drummers that were driven out of their respective bands because of politics and replaced by adequate but half hearted copies.
Absolutely love it! Thank you@
Josh Steffan, take us to the Matthews bridge!
James Bos you said that because of the limp bizkit song right?
why not, john otto had some pretty decent grooves!
thebenchdweller yeah, jonh otto is a beast
Yeah he sounds more like John of limp biscuit than anything that not sounded like Dave groove at all
When I read this comment, I heard it in Fred Durst’s voice. 😯
thanks Josh Steffen for really inspiring me to never give up drumming and music
;)
Diggin that snare man.
Rigo Castillo Too much rebound
Rebound? hahaha!
I can hear abit of St.Anger sound
I like the pitch, but it doesn't seem to have enough body/punch for my taste. To each his own though!
Kunal Mukherjee Is that what’s making it sound like rimshots?
Goldsmith work !! Thank you !!
David given more life in KoRN with his style
Definitely one of the best and unique drummers. His style is irreplaceable
I caught one of Silveria’s sticks after a concert. It is a much cherished part of my beats room decor.
your love for korn keeps me interested brother.. david will always be my fav. i dont even care for ray.
Am I the only one who was able to sing every song as he played? 🤔
I even played the guitar & bass in my head as I sang.
Intensely wicked. Damn dude!!
do the grooves of Igor Cavalera please
Gabriel Peron yes!!!!! Specifically Chaos ad, but he already did medley of that...😢😢😢😢
Beneath the Remains and Arise are his best grooves
He dosent have grooves...that dude destroys the drums!!!
Can’t stop watching this
Just because you always put out great videos I will forgive you for not doing Ball Tongue!! I always have fun jamming to that one, CHI on the other hand was spot on as well as the rest of the grooves. Nothing against Luzier, he’s a great drummer and what he does for Korn is just amazing, but Silveria will always be my favorite drummer in Korn. His drumming on those first three albums were my favorite. His heavy funky style and sound just pierced your ears, and that’s what the magic of Korn was back then and that’s how they were put on the map.
Edo Sala had done "Ball Tongue".
Davidi silveira s the bests drummer forever!!!!🥰🥰🥰
THANK YOU for playing Mr. Rogers. I feel that song is so under rated!
Both David and Josh are amazing!!! Thanks a lot for an entertaining video!
Wow, such amazings drummers... I'd also love to see more SOAD or a "The Grooves of John Dolmayan". I love your work, Josh! Keep it up!
Some seriously intricate beats there Josh. You've got that deep bass pedal sound along with the reverberation of the snare.
Awesome, man! Please, make The Grooves of John Otto!
Josh at least do Stalemate cover
David was a phenom
Good job, you should do the grooves of Abe Cunningham from Deftones.
Stephen Stone
Best groove ever
Deftones are overrated
Picax8398 i used to think that, then i figured out that they are actually really underrated
@@picax8398 deftones is the best band on this planet!
Yes!
Love how you play too !!! Good job
David’s physical appearance suited Korn best
Unmistakable beats. Your a wizard too!
Yessss this so good! You gotta do the grooves of Abe Cunningham next ;)
Man this is so perfect, I've been the biggest Korn fan for the last 20 years, and all of this is 100% perfect. Holy trousers.
Your kit sounds really nice
you sir are a true korn fan! pleased to meet you!
Josh this, as always, was Sic! David's style of drumming is truly 1 of a kind, not to mention extremely impressive n very unique! You, my Brother, managed to perfect it! #MadRespect D.S I'm sure would say the same! #YouDaMan 🤘
Dave brought some crazy groove licks to the metal scene. He is one of my top most influential drummers to date!
Ah, my favorite drummer of all time, David Silveria! Check out his new band, "Bias" for some solid groove drumming.
He left BIAS and has now retired from music
In my mind, I play like this guy..Always awesome to watch!!
The grooves of Gene Hoglan from Death please 💕
Thought that said gene hackman
you might wanna check out Aquiles Priester's version of Symbolic
Love this, learning a lot quick, don't have to try to listen through the other instrumentals to hear the parts. Much easier to pick up.
Solid!!!👍
Spot on as always 👍
Needs a part 2
Interesting way to do buzz rolls.
AWESOME DUDE! Cheers from Perù.
Grooves of Danny Carey would be sick
Owen Davey Agreed!!!
How's that? It's a solid comment.
Nah he has groove. It's all over the Undertow and Aenima albums. Things got more experimental with Lateralus, but 10,000 Days also has some groovy beats. I respect how Tool can play in all these odd meters with polyrhythms and such without sounding like the songs were made just to show off their ability. Dream Theater on the other hand and some Animals as Leaders... mostly wankery. Damn shame too, damn shame. Petrucci, Myung, and Portnoy (old lineup) were all at the top of their game. But it's almost all to show off. I also hate how they try to show off their intellect as well with these concept albums and supposedly deep, philosophical themes. Barf. Rush did that too lyrically most of the time, but their music sounded great even with the odd meters and time changes...most of the time. I think 2112 is embarrassing, but Permanent Waves and especially Moving Pictures (which incidentally is one of the best sounding albums ever. It's one of the albums I use along with Aja by Steely Dan and and RATM self-titled album to test new stereo equipment. Metallica's Black, too) are great. So I'm rambling. Look at the size of that parenthetical aside. Nuff Said. Love you all.
Dang!
Yea good luck trying that lol
MUY BUENO!!!
NA BOOM NA EDA NAMA
"Boom na da mmm dum na ema" you mean.
the man.
Rays a really good drummer but he’s style doesn’t fit the band. Thats why they’ve never been the same once david left.
Feliciano Arzuaga in recent times they’ve stepped it the fuck up
Ray brought something that David would’ve never did with their records with ray. He is a total badass drummer and has more feel than David. My opinion 🤷♂️
I think thats for the guys of Korn to decide. And not you
Thraven my opinion! Not yours 👍🏼
@@maaax2105 Nobody wanted them to be more metal....people wanted them to be more Korn....theres a distinct difference.
Never fails to impress. You are amazing, my man
Please make Joey Jordison
I adore Slipknot Joey, but he had no groove, lol
He just did fast linear fills and blast beats
I think that Joey's best work was on the first Slipknot album. After that he started sounding like a death metal drummer with all of the blast beats. 1st album had more of a groove
Domi Frdl He had a few pretty cool grooves
First album is full of groove
oh Josh , well done my boy
Korn is bland without David’s grooves
Couldn’t agree more.
100% agree. Just another radio play band without David
Yeah their new stuff sounds very generic
Unfortunately they all have become bland . It’s the getting older thing . They aren’t angry anymore it’s not 2001 lol
I love so deeply your tune and sounds!
How about John Otto?
One of the best snare centric drummers ever. I can get lost in davids old drumming.
Just love it.
Respect to ray, but for me it can only be david. He just has that full sound I enjoy hearing, even if he's playing alone. I dont enjoy luziers drumming. Maybe I'm just too attached to early korn, but for me there's just no debate.
You’re not alone
really great performance.
Silveria and Luzier are both great, but Silveria’s style is better and Korn was built on it. imagine early Korn with Luzier’s drumming, definitely wouldn’t be as good.
Facts.
Nice to hear all the subtle shit that I didn't necessarily hear before. Great work dude
wow Beauty. sadly david cant play like this any more :(
AndyRC ?
Look up core 10
He got it somewhat
anarchisttomato nice trolling...
Spot on!!!
John voice was different but not new at all, 7 strings not new at all, even Fieldy slapping wasn't, but man!! David grooves!! It was fresh and great, David in my opinion is the responsible of KoRn's peculiar sound.
Agreed
The best!