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Richard Tee & Cornell Dupree brings the Church. Eddie Gomez can play the funk (but he also played with Bill Evans). Ronnie Cuber brings the snarly R&B. Steve Gadd grooves relentlessly and the entire band just kicks butt.
All the young up and coming drummers thank your lucky stars that you're able to see and hear these great drummers. Back in 1989 there was no internet or You Tube to see these videos. I can't imagin how much of a better drummer I could have been if I had access to all the greats back then.
There are no shortcuts to mastering the drum set. It takes countless hours (years) of practice to get "good", whether you watch videos of great drummers or not. The hard work is sitting down behind the drum kit and practicing relentlessly, not watching other drummers play.
@@mark52111and one of the most crucial parts to becoming a more proficient instrumentalist is being able to watch and learn from other musicians. The person you responded to never even hinted that it was the only ingredient. Hell, I learned Dream Theater's Images and Words album front to back in the early 90s and was using different, more difficult stickings than Portnoy and never knew it until YEARS later when I finally got to watch one of their tour videos. It's incredibly helpful and informative, especially for kit players.
I was fortunate (I'm keyboardist Jonathan Sorrell) to play with both Steve Gadd and Eddie Gomez on a Philippe Sarde film score in Paris around this time. Consumate professionals, and total gents. Steve Gadd even caught a lift with me from central Paris to Studio Davout, where we recorded with Toots Thielmans and the Orchestre de Paris.
As usual Steve's Yamaha kit sounds great as does the ring in item - that snare drum looks to me like it's a Ludwig Acrolite.....Yamaha would not be happy about that.
Noticed Steve playing the open hi-hat on-the-offbeat disco groove. I remember back in disco days hearing that Steve was its creator. Cannot verify but it always stuck in my questionable head….?
@2GoodLookin. Couple of points to note from your comment. I played drums for 20 years about 40 years ago and made plenty of money. I was not a great drummer, but there was plenty of work around then There is practically no work available now in Australia Had dinner at a club recently and heard a great band playing in another room. I went in to have a look and there was ONE person on stage singing, strumming a guitar. I walked out in disbelief and disgust. There is no opportunity for young musicians to get work or experience now. RIP live music.
yes not much work for drummers these days except studio session players. so many good drummers make there living with on line teaching. soon THEY WILL BE REPLACED with Robots . the website will be called DRumObot 🙄
I loved his drumming on Steely Dan Aja. He is definitely up there with the greats.. Billy Cobham Carl Palmer Neil Peart Bill bruford Vinny c a l l i u t a Simon Phillips Aynsley Dunbar rod morganstein Dave weckl Terry Bozzio😊
To me it sounds like they are playing that sick funky hillbilly grove from the seventies that you heard in so many movies of that era. Car chases from the man and if there was every an instrument that had its hayday it was the saxophone in the 80s. It was in everything and at tines the lead instrument. RLTW 3/75
Ik vind drum specials alleen leuk met de muziek. Zo'n solo waar de drummer ergens in de performance zijn best doet,...sorry niet boeiend. Daarvan zijn er duizend in een dozijn. Wat ik bedoel.. probeer eens te zoeken op "watermelon man mongo santa maria drumcover" dan zie en hoor je pas echt lekker subtiel drumwerk met muziek. Veel plezier
i could of skipped Gadds drum solo most of this clip the cameraman never focused on Steve which is common with cameramen because they consider the drummer just a wind up monkey. it would of been more instructional if they had filmed him laying down the groove that propelled the bands sound . it pisses me off because this is SOP with most cameramen . 👎🏻
These guys are on FIRE! I was lucking enough to see Steve live (only once) and Richard played on a bunch of albums I bought way back in the day, but I've never even heard of Cornell. As soon as he started to play I thought, he sounds like Gatemouth Brown - I love it! You can hear almost every style of guitar, and all at the same time, with a player like Cornell. This is reminiscent of the Apple Juice album which Richard and Steve played on, and has the same energy. For some reason a couple of very old videos have popped up on my feed in the last several days, for anyone that likes this high energy jazzy / bluesy / R&B-ish music, check out this video from the GRP All Star Big Band: Sister Sadie GRP ALL STAR BIG BAND th-cam.com/video/6RUHCt3jzyo/w-d-xo.html
Subscription puts an end to that… it’s worth being able to see and hear what you want without waiting for ads. Has probably saved me 20+ hours so far - 😎🥁 (by the way)- meant in good faith! Keep groovin’
I got to see Richard Tee, Cornell Dupree and Gadd in a band called Stuff at a club owned by Cissy Houston in 1974. Richard Tee rocked the place. Dupree is as tasteful a guitarist as you will ever come across.
Stretch your listening out further, and you’ll find Gadd in far more zingy musical circumstances than anything with Steely Dan. Gadd’s work with a wide variety of Fusion Jazz artists, from Chick Corea to Lee Ritenour to Stanley Clarke and more is a treasure trove of drumming tastiness. ❤️👍🏻
An amazing performance, the whole band is really on it throughout. The highlight for me was not the drum solo but the groove Steve Gadd laid down, quite outstanding!
His trusty Yamaha Recording Custom plus the legendary Ludwig 5 by 14 inch Supraphonic Snare, arguably one of the most recorded snare drums in music history.
Richard Tee & Cornell Dupree brings the Church. Eddie Gomez can play the funk (but he also played with Bill Evans). Ronnie Cuber brings the snarly R&B. Steve Gadd grooves relentlessly and the entire band just kicks butt.
Stuff.
Absolutely 😊
All the young up and coming drummers thank your lucky stars that you're able to see and hear these great drummers. Back in 1989 there was no internet or You Tube to see these videos. I can't imagin how much of a better drummer I could have been if I had access to all the greats back then.
Sure, blame the internet 😉
I feel this with every fiber in my body.
specially if we would have use a app such as Slowdowner , that would have been the shit 😊
There are no shortcuts to mastering the drum set. It takes countless hours (years) of practice to get "good", whether you watch videos of great drummers or not. The hard work is sitting down behind the drum kit and practicing relentlessly, not watching other drummers play.
@@mark52111and one of the most crucial parts to becoming a more proficient instrumentalist is being able to watch and learn from other musicians. The person you responded to never even hinted that it was the only ingredient. Hell, I learned Dream Theater's Images and Words album front to back in the early 90s and was using different, more difficult stickings than Portnoy and never knew it until YEARS later when I finally got to watch one of their tour videos. It's incredibly helpful and informative, especially for kit players.
John Bonham was good, but not as good as the Doctor (aka Steve Gadd) he's simply the best living drummer today and has basically been since he began
In Gadd We Trust!!!!!! and what a killer band!!!
Steve toured with Eric Clapton for quite a long time too. Amazing drummer.
The guy behind the camera had ONE job...
I was fortunate (I'm keyboardist Jonathan Sorrell) to play with both Steve Gadd and Eddie Gomez on a Philippe Sarde film score in Paris around this time. Consumate professionals, and total gents. Steve Gadd even caught a lift with me from central Paris to Studio Davout, where we recorded with Toots Thielmans and the Orchestre de Paris.
JS u are right up there with the best 💯🥝🇳🇿fan
@@raymaynard4364 That's so kind of you to say 🙏
Come mi piacerebbe almeno conoscerlo e umilmente strigergli la mano.
Oh snap! When he hits the cowbell around 7ish minutes, I fell out!!
That bass drum during Richard Tee's piano solo! Good grief you could set your watch to it. Just amazing.
Steve Is Steve.
was thinking exactly the same!
He said I think in that Musician's Institute clinic of his that he spent so much practice time watching Richard Tee's foot lol
What an insane band! They all just cooked! What an excellent collection of some of the world’s best musicians! This is amazing🔥🔥
Praise Gadd! That was some premium Gaddness.
That may one of the most musical drum solos I’ve ever heard.
Let me guess... same 3 drum licks he has done for 50 years? Let's see...
@@jessebillson those 3 licks will have more feel and taste than anything youll ever play in your life
@hp2823 if you spend your whole life doing the same exact thing each time, then I hope you're really good at whatever that thing is.
@@jessebillson you couldnt hold his beat in time for three minutes, its not what you play its how you play it
@jamespettersson9655 this is the same thing that everyone says every time!!! 🙄
What an amazing drummer , Gadd is.....
Good Gadd! Incredible stuff.
Ronnie RIP! Thanks for the great solo!
I had no idea that Steve Gadd was a triplet lover. I mean looked like he was tossing a salad or something crazy.
Steve is a machine…. with soul!🙏💪👊
Yes, stiff like a machine, especially around the 80s.
No favourite of mine, although I like him much better in recent years.
He is still the man! All his work with stuff, steely dan, eric clapton are gold.
Please With all respects to Steve. I think even I would sound good with these guys. Definitely not as good as Steve.
I tried to copy Steve in my day and I am not ashamed to say I played many a gig using his rips.
@@dlwdonhe plays the same shit no matter what the genre
As usual Steve's Yamaha kit sounds great as does the ring in item - that snare drum looks to me like it's a Ludwig Acrolite.....Yamaha would not be happy about that.
And it’s Tee Time 🎉
It's a beautiful thing everytime!
2:50 Who designs and builds those insanely complicated saxophones?
Did this man really play all of this in tight leather pants? What a fucking icon
THE GREAT GADD LEGEND DRUMMER 🥁 HE JUST HAD THE GADD STYLE IAM💯 RIGHT All ways Tell a great drummer 🥁 by what he can do with his foot 🦶 💯🥁right again
Noticed Steve playing the open hi-hat on-the-offbeat disco groove. I remember back in disco days hearing that Steve was its creator. Cannot verify but it always stuck in my questionable head….?
Gadd looked like Animal from the Muppets letting it all fly! Damn!
@2GoodLookin. Couple of points to note from your comment.
I played drums for 20 years about 40 years ago and made plenty of money.
I was not a great drummer, but there was plenty of work around then
There is practically no work available now in Australia
Had dinner at a club recently and heard a great band playing in another room. I went in to have a look and there was ONE person on stage singing, strumming a guitar.
I walked out in disbelief and disgust.
There is no opportunity for young musicians to get work or experience now.
RIP live music.
yes not much work for drummers these days except studio session players. so many good drummers make there living with on line teaching. soon THEY WILL BE REPLACED with Robots . the website will be called DRumObot 🙄
I loved his drumming on Steely Dan Aja. He is definitely up there with the greats.. Billy Cobham Carl Palmer Neil Peart Bill bruford Vinny c a l l i u t a Simon Phillips Aynsley Dunbar rod morganstein Dave weckl Terry Bozzio😊
To me it sounds like they are playing that sick funky hillbilly grove from the seventies that you heard in so many movies of that era. Car chases from the man and if there was every an instrument that had its hayday it was the saxophone in the 80s. It was in everything and at tines the lead instrument. RLTW 3/75
The amount of air it requires to play a baritone like that is impressive. The lungs on these guys, wow.
Phenomenal Steve Gadd👌
Ik vind drum specials alleen leuk met de muziek. Zo'n solo waar de drummer ergens in de performance zijn best doet,...sorry niet boeiend. Daarvan zijn er duizend in een dozijn. Wat ik bedoel.. probeer eens te zoeken op "watermelon man mongo santa maria drumcover" dan zie en hoor je pas echt lekker subtiel drumwerk met muziek. Veel plezier
This is good Stuff.
I see what you did there... It really should be in the title.
ol dicky tee playing lady madonna during his break lol
i could of skipped Gadds drum solo most of this clip the cameraman never focused on Steve which is common with cameramen because they consider the drummer just a wind up monkey. it would of been more instructional if they had filmed him laying down the groove that propelled the bands sound . it pisses me off because this is SOP with most cameramen . 👎🏻
Breath-taking, thank you! 🍾❤️
These guys are on FIRE! I was lucking enough to see Steve live (only once) and Richard played on a bunch of albums I bought way back in the day, but I've never even heard of Cornell. As soon as he started to play I thought, he sounds like Gatemouth Brown - I love it! You can hear almost every style of guitar, and all at the same time, with a player like Cornell. This is reminiscent of the Apple Juice album which Richard and Steve played on, and has the same energy. For some reason a couple of very old videos have popped up on my feed in the last several days, for anyone that likes this high energy jazzy / bluesy / R&B-ish music, check out this video from the GRP All Star Big Band: Sister Sadie GRP ALL STAR BIG BAND th-cam.com/video/6RUHCt3jzyo/w-d-xo.html
Steve is by far one of the best jazz drummers ever. Love him with Grover Washington too.
Come on. That’s a bit over the top. 🙄
I saw Grover play at Just Jazz in Philly in 1973.
He's no jazz drummer at all.
At least he does not play like a jazz drummer.
@@FYMASMDno it isn’t
Exelente solo de Gadd
The pianoplayer!!!
My favorite part of this is the ad that pops up right at the Gadd solo. Awesome. Love TH-cam.
Sacrilege of the highest order! TH-cam gods having a chuckle there for sure 😂
Adblock extension FTW
I use adblock extension in Chrome and never see ads ever.
Subscription puts an end to that… it’s worth being able to see and hear what you want without waiting for ads.
Has probably saved me 20+ hours so far - 😎🥁 (by the way)- meant in good faith!
Keep groovin’
Hold on. Off to the races 😊🎵💎
All the great layers have one thing in common, they all sleep.
From the first note to the last, just as fine as can be. It’s how a band should play.
6:00 in…. There’ll never be another like Steve Gadd….
LADY MADONNA,.WHAT A BAND !
Yes, God Save The Queen!
An all around clinic! Fellow Rochesterian Steve Gadd!
Steve on fire!
Listen to Steve gadd on the leprechaun with Chick Corea😊
素晴らしい ただただ それだけです^^
Remnants of Stuff :-) but where is Joe Cocker ?
I would like to see more of Steve in action than any of the other players. This is from “Drummer World” right?
Just Simply Wow Double Wow🎷🔥🎷🎹🔥🎹🎸🔥🎸🥁🔥🥁
Just grooves along!
Should be punishable to Interrupt a Gadd Solo with adds
Outstanding
I have the exact same shirt as stevie gadds lol, mine is a little more oversized though 😂
Richard tee was so talented
Who’s at guitar?
Cornell Dupree
Who put the advertisement in right as Steve was starting his solo?
wow....an absolute masterclass across the board....
Mostruoso il sassofonista! 😮😮😮😮 Scusate un lapsus chi e' '?
SIMPLY ,......GREAT!,...............GOODDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD !!!!!!............COURAGE!
Word!
I got to see Richard Tee, Cornell Dupree and Gadd in a band called Stuff at a club owned by Cissy Houston in 1974.
Richard Tee rocked the place. Dupree is as tasteful a guitarist as you will ever come across.
The One The Only 💯 Dr. Feelgood and all these players
The musicianship is just stratospheric across the board.
the piano defo took his inspiration from Fats Domino
ガットさんカッコイイ!😆👍🥁
Gadd makes you listen in drum.
To me his masterpiece is Aja. Of course just my opinion.
Stretch your listening out further, and you’ll find Gadd in far more zingy musical circumstances than anything with Steely Dan.
Gadd’s work with a wide variety of Fusion Jazz artists, from Chick Corea to Lee Ritenour to Stanley Clarke and more is a treasure trove of drumming tastiness. ❤️👍🏻
Cat with the heartbeat on the drums bass drum
ANYONE HAVE THE GADD TRASCIPTION?
An amazing performance, the whole band is really on it throughout. The highlight for me was not the drum solo but the groove Steve Gadd laid down, quite outstanding!
It is music not like they found the cure for cancer.
I’m not so sure this music isn’t the cure for cancer.
Incredible
Amazing!
This saxophonist is really struggling to get those high notes... and myself, I could do them with ease! (on my alto)
What’s with guitarist’s nervous habit of touching the volume knob?
Gadd: the master of dynamics. What a pocket. 4:25 mark...mwah!
Fantastic and tight!
Wonder if this was before or after the Buddy rich memorial concert the same year. Similar solo and licks
god on drums!
That Hi Hat really "opens" up when he steps off it.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Steve GOD..
true god of drums
Oh my Gadd!
eddy gomez!!!
Oh My Gadd!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Are these his Yamaha's? Whats with the snare?
His trusty Yamaha Recording Custom plus the legendary Ludwig 5 by 14 inch Supraphonic Snare, arguably one of the most recorded snare drums in music history.
Rest in peace, Ronnie
brilliant!
No question, Great musicians but….. they’re playing so fast the song has no groove.
That is the groove, dear.
Wooooooo 5:57
i'm trying to figure out what the right foot's doing. i was looking for a double bass pedal but the hi hat keeps going.
@@joerockhead7246 I don’t think Gadd ever used one. He may now for the heck of it put he’s just not that kinda player
Steve Gadd could have played that better... oh wait.
Fantastic
?
Steve Gadd in best form, great!
¡Divino!
It's cool, but it's missing what makes the song what it is.
You are singer-fixated. It ain’t all about vocals, and never was.
@@ikshields It's never about vocals. Okay. Got it. But that wasn't even what I was referring to. So you're wrong twice.