Everybody focuses on Maynard and Danny, the overlooked genius in this band is Adam, his guitar playing is so great, dissonant, powerful and melodic it flows so well, seems like people forget he exists because they get immersed and mesmerized by the song itself as a whole. It’s amazing.
Dude 100% a lot of the melodic aspect comes from the guitar and bass and tool has such a beautiful melodic flow. By the way who is the bass player even?
@@yarpyarp85 Paul D’Amour for Undertow and Opiate, after that it’s been Chris Chancellor. Another underrated member. Tool is a unit, but they don’t write everything together. Danny and Adam write the songs, maybe Chris not sure, then send them to Maynard for vocals. But when it’s all said and done you get immersed in a whole sound, a whole experience
"This is the type of music, this type of artistry that makes me emotional when I watch it. It's TOO good." Is close to what every TOOL fan thought the first time they heard a TOOL song. I remember exactly where I was when I heard my first TOOL. INSTANTLY hooked! BTW, 46&2. I was DJ-ing at a rock radio station on a Sunday morning in '98. Before computers,I had to know when it ended to push the button to start the next tune. I missed the cue because I was in a TOOL trance. I never looked back. 🤘
Wow that’s insane because he seems so in the moment, almost like it’s pouring out of him for the first time. Not to mention inspiring that he’s 63, I still have time hahah
@@mouseshadow5828 in the interview with Rick Beato he says he rarely plays fills exactly like on the album. He likes to change it live and also often these takes in the studio are "in that moment" and hard to exactly replicate. He mentioned the Stinkfist intro, said he probably never plays it like on the album.
@@jrgdrumsandwatches Yep, the fills in this performance are different from the studio recording. I actually like the fills here a lot better, to the point where I consider this to be the definitive version and the album version to be, I dunno, a practice session?
Not just a painter with sticks, but a master painter..that video is one of my go-to comfort ones..and no matter how many times I watch it, I always notice something new..
What I love about watching Danny play - yeah, he's a powerful drummer, but there's also an efficiency to how he moves. It gives him a kind of fluidity that's really great to watch.
Tool army here! Late to find you but did. MORE Tool! They have sommany masterpieces. I've seen the FI tour 7 times so far; this album is immaculate live. ❤
Dude that’s great glad u found your way here thanks for checking this out! You’re lucky to have seen them so many times, holy, must have been insane. 🤘🤘🤘
Danny studied classical percussion at Kansas University for a few years before heading out to Los Angeles to try and make a living out of music; he played in several bands at the same time (putting more irons in the fire), including Green Jello and Carole King. After Tool had difficulty finding a permanent drummer Danny joined and things took off fairly quickly (much to their surprise) after playing Lolapalooza in '93 which helped boost sales of "Undertow" (their first LP) & the "Opiate" EP is legendary. I like Vinnie Colaiuta, Gavin Harrison and Matt Cameron for groovin' odd-time drummers, all these guys make a simple 4/4 groove sound awesome too.
"danny carey hits hard" i had the pleasure to sit within arms reach of hiim and his set during a show and you he hits the cymbals so hard i felt the air come off them like a fan.
The "instrumental section" where Matt was saying how Danny's hands are playing different beats, I recall another drum expert who said all 4 of his limbs were playing different time signatures during this song, but that for much of that section his right leg and his left arm were playing the same time signature which is pretty amazing since those limbs are controlled by the opposite sides of the brain. Danny truly is an Octopus in human form.
I do not consider myself a Tool fan, but this song is just perfect! We all know Danny Carey is an absolute beast and genius of a drummer, but seeing Mike Portnoy struggling to learn this song on Drumeo blew my mind and set Danny Carey in a category of its own. Congrats on your marriage and good luck with the speech in chinese!!! (if you can learn Bleed, you can do a speech in chinese ;) )
I used to agree. Lateralus with the Fibonacci sequence just proved how astounding they were. I can not recall any other bands that have done that. Gave me a whole new respect for them
Man, I don't really think about just how big a dude Danny is, until I realize I have some o.g. signature sticks of his...and I use them for warm up sticks before a gig. They're not small sticks by any means, but they look like extended 5A's in his hands. LOL Great video and commentary, I never get tired of seeing that footage of Danny and this track.
I honestly think the audio mix is better in this video than the album version. You can hear all the drums better, and even the rest of it is less muddy.
Yo touched down in Korea! ❤ thanks everyone for watching, head over to my other video where I play the same beat for 1.5h smash that like button and I’ll play something for 3h lol. Also if you wanna make suggestions for bands I should react to plzzzzz feel free im always looking for suggestions. I’m definitely doing, Aric improta, George kollias and Pete Sandoval soon but any others just let me know 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@yarpyarp85 Now that you've seen Vlad Ulasevich (Jinjer) I'll throw Alex Bent into the recommendation pool. He taught himself to play drums by largely watching TH-cam videos around age 11. By age 18 he was a hired gun including for bands like Battlecross and Testament. About 7 years ago - at the ripe old age of 24 - he became the permanent drummer of Trivium. I think his drum playthrough for 'Betrayer' is a good place to start.
Enjoy your current journey! I didn’t see a Rush reaction on your channel (but I might have just missed it) so I am just throwing Neil Peart out there as a suggestion. Really any Rush song from their second album onward. Maybe the Buddy Rich tribute. Or Rush’s Malignant Narcissism Slagwerker 2007.
The composition of their music has grown in complexity but they’ve maintained that unity sonically that makes them more than the sum of their parts. Heaviest band ever, by sheer mass. Even when they aren’t heavy, their weight is undeniable. They move you because their mass displaces you like the hull of a ship.
New sub here. I LOVE this song, and I am longtime Tool and Danny Carey fan. Saw them live in the 90’s and they knocked my socks off 😆 Like you, this song makes me emotional. I love the ability of songs to do that to us. An incredible masterpiece. Thanks for doing this video!
Love your channel man! Subs are done. Eloy Casagrande please, something from Sepultura stuff 'Manipulation of Tragedy'. This will blown your mind, so groovy, unique, skillful and sooo metal!
Am I wrong to think k the reason odd time signatures are so difficult for some people to grasp is because what is being played is so much more personal choices being made by the drummer and not something that’s mathematically easy to emulate?
Live version in this video is not *precisely* like the studio recording, but the differences are tiny -- when the composition is this complex, he's not going to go completely off the rails. Two examples: the small staccato hits on the tiny cymbals in the middle of the guitar solo are not on the record; during most of the instrumental interlude in this live version he's keeping time with the high hat, but on the studio recording it's the kick drum doing the quarter notes (after a few bars of matching the bass pattern). I'm sure there are others.
@@yarpyarp85 I believe Danny tries to "master" a song so that it sounds as close to perfectly the same each time, although sure there's always going to be some minor variances, but with Danny it's more than likely that playing the same song/s all the time he has made "slight improvements" to each song so that while they "sound the same" to fans but to him they probably "sound better" than ever.
@@yarpyarp85the solo is slightly different from the album but he plays it exactly, like this video, during the live shows, no improvisation during that middle section. The only thing he improvises is the order of the fills in the “instrumental chorus section” the 4/4 section.
Dude, hope you have a great time in China! I love this album, one of my favourites, and this song is incredible! Watching your video reminded me of sitting in your living room in our teens watching different live band performances after jamming together!
My approach to appreciating drumming is like the old adage about art, I may not know drumming but I know what I like. You don't have to be drum expert to know Danny Carey is one of the best. Also my guy, GET TH-cam Premium!!!
What an outstanding drummer!His body language , His gestures, his touch and his mastery of his instrument are simply incredible. I'm pretty sure that one of his great influences is Christian Vander, drummer for Magma, the French cult band from the '70s that blends classical music, jazz, contemporary music and progressive rock. If you don't know Christian Vander, you'll have to fix that mistake, Matt. This man isn't human, he's a genius possessed by his music, an extraterrestrial haunted by the spirit of John Coltrane. I suggest you listen to one of their live tracks called Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh or the version of Hhaï / Zombies Live Triton 2005. Finally, I wish you every happiness with your wonderful wife. May your love last forever!
Sorry bro, you are downplaying how good this is. That middle section is straight swiss triplets, and fast ones, across different pads, while playing alternating ostenatos with his feet. Jeff Porcaro wouldnt know what to do with this. Playing it is one thing, writing it...DC is on another level.
@@GranTurismoJunkyi think he explained that pretty well. He had an expectation of something very specific being mentioned, and got indignant that exactly what he wanted to hear wasn’t said. Basic internet childishness and lack of manners.
the thing that makes this video is that its like a ride-along, do a le-mans lap with a pro driver, fly a sortie with a f16 pilot, play a song with tool
Congrats on your marriage! That's awesome! Enjoy. my dad and little bro went to China with my older bro and his wife to meet her family, and they frequently talk about what a great time they had. Any plans to check out the Chinese jazz and/or metal scene while you're there??
Dark Satellites!! Thanks so much! I wish, apparently all were gonna have time for is the wedding stuff and my mom really wants to check out a botanical garden 🫠🫠🫠🫠 still really excited. Just touched down in Korea for a lay over. Gonna crash hard now after the 14h flight 💀. Have a great week eh!
You should check out Braan Dailor (Mastodon) on Drumeo. He does a full hour long session, but there are some single songs. His breakdown of Blood And Thunder is quite nice.
Come here for the tool reaction. Not much on Joey Jordanson though. Regardless I love Tool. Lateralus with the Fibonacci sequence in the track blew my mind. For someone who has never listened to anything really from jazz wheres a good place to start, who should one listen to???
Dude thanks for stopping by! A great place to start if you like kind of a funky vibe would be elastic by Joshua Redman with Brian blade of drums “jazz crimes” is a great and iconic tune. For more of an electric thing stadium jazz by Donny Mccaslin is amazing, mark guliana on drums. And for old school the best place to start is kind of blue by miles Davis jimmy cobb on drums. 🤘🤘🤘
You need to react to Matt garstka with animals as leaders, he’s a more jazzy and faster version of Danny, I suggest brain dance, Red miso and gestalzerfall for songs, he has play throughs for the second two, live only for the first one
I would really like you to do a double reaction of the drummer David Diepold. Just any of his extreme metal play through's followed by his cover of Dave Weckl's Tiempo de Festival.
Dude!! Hey again! Sorry just seeing this now! That sounds o sick and I had no clue he’s done a cover of a weckl track. That must be sick! I’ll put it on the list. 💪🤘💪
I'm with this guy on the negative affect advert vibe, to me the story of YT goes "hey, I have an idea, we could make something great and become millionaires" ten years later "We could f*ck it up and become billionaires"
New to the channel! I love me some drum content. If you’re a jazzy boy, check out Blake Richardson’s episode on Drumeo from a couple weeks ago. He’s one of the all time great prog metal drummers IMO, and he’ll leave your brain leaking out of every hole in your head.
I will recommend you take a look at Baard Kolstad from Leprous. He makes drum playthrus of several of their songs. You should check out The sky is red, fun little thing 🙂
Congratulations have fun in China. My wife and I also got married in China a year after our American marriage. Where is she from? My wife is from 沧源 cang yuan, Yunnan Province.
bringing the Tool Army in here, you're definitely gonna be getting 3000 likes
Part of me wants that and the other part fears it hahah.
@@yarpyarp85you’re gonna LOVE this band.
Instead, start with a goal of 2584, then 4181, then 6765, then 10946…🌀
@@yarpyarp85 You gotta react to Gavin Harrison playing Sound of Muzak (Guitar Sessions Video) th-cam.com/video/r9HQ2VPsgz0/w-d-xo.html
Hahaha 💀
Everybody focuses on Maynard and Danny, the overlooked genius in this band is Adam, his guitar playing is so great, dissonant, powerful and melodic it flows so well, seems like people forget he exists because they get immersed and mesmerized by the song itself as a whole. It’s amazing.
Dude 100% a lot of the melodic aspect comes from the guitar and bass and tool has such a beautiful melodic flow. By the way who is the bass player even?
@@yarpyarp85 Paul D’Amour for Undertow and Opiate, after that it’s been Chris Chancellor. Another underrated member. Tool is a unit, but they don’t write everything together. Danny and Adam write the songs, maybe Chris not sure, then send them to Maynard for vocals. But when it’s all said and done you get immersed in a whole sound, a whole experience
I hear that..Justin goes hard, too..
I agree to a degree..But the one to me thatnis really overlooked is Justin..His amazing riffs and tone add to the atmosphere they try to give us..
@@yarpyarp85Justin Chancellor is on the bass
"This is the type of music, this type of artistry that makes me emotional when I watch it. It's TOO good." Is close to what every TOOL fan thought the first time they heard a TOOL song. I remember exactly where I was when I heard my first TOOL. INSTANTLY hooked! BTW, 46&2. I was DJ-ing at a rock radio station on a Sunday morning in '98. Before computers,I had to know when it ended to push the button to start the next tune. I missed the cue because I was in a TOOL trance. I never looked back. 🤘
Exactly a truly unique and amazing band that has been around for a long time. Masters of their craft. 😉😉
Arguably the best drummer in the world, bar none
I with u. He’s up there for sure.
Getting his time signatures down I hear is the hardest part of trying to learn this masterminds work. The guy is easily top 5 of all time🤘
Have to agree! So amazing!
Watching drummers react to Danny Carey will never ever, ever, ever get old. One of the greatest. Keep Spiraling Out...
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It's always fun watching them try to count the beginning part.
He played it exactly like the album version. He always does with every song unless it's a planned variation.
By the way, Danny is 63.
Wow that’s insane because he seems so in the moment, almost like it’s pouring out of him for the first time. Not to mention inspiring that he’s 63, I still have time hahah
@@mouseshadow5828 in the interview with Rick Beato he says he rarely plays fills exactly like on the album. He likes to change it live and also often these takes in the studio are "in that moment" and hard to exactly replicate. He mentioned the Stinkfist intro, said he probably never plays it like on the album.
@@jrgdrumsandwatches Yep, the fills in this performance are different from the studio recording. I actually like the fills here a lot better, to the point where I consider this to be the definitive version and the album version to be, I dunno, a practice session?
Definitely different
@@yarpyarp85. He’s 58 in this video.
careys timing and presence is insane. imo a strong contender for best drummer ever
Nope... Not even Top 5... Michael Jordan is the GOAT, hands down... and then LeBron James, followed by Tom Brady, Usain Bolt and Wayne Gretzky
@@Charles-qn1bt Mario Lemieux
Gotta agree my friend!! ❤
@@Charles-qn1btlololz
Not just a painter with sticks, but a master painter..that video is one of my go-to comfort ones..and no matter how many times I watch it, I always notice something new..
The interesting thing about this performance is this is one of the first times they played this song live. I think Danny got way better at it.
What I love about watching Danny play - yeah, he's a powerful drummer, but there's also an efficiency to how he moves. It gives him a kind of fluidity that's really great to watch.
👌👌👌so true!
Tool army here! Late to find you but did. MORE Tool! They have sommany masterpieces. I've seen the FI tour 7 times so far; this album is immaculate live. ❤
Dude that’s great glad u found your way here thanks for checking this out! You’re lucky to have seen them so many times, holy, must have been insane. 🤘🤘🤘
Danny studied classical percussion at Kansas University for a few years before heading out to Los Angeles to try and make a living out of music; he played in several bands at the same time (putting more irons in the fire), including Green Jello and Carole King. After Tool had difficulty finding a permanent drummer Danny joined and things took off fairly quickly (much to their surprise) after playing Lolapalooza in '93 which helped boost sales of "Undertow" (their first LP) & the "Opiate" EP is legendary. I like Vinnie Colaiuta, Gavin Harrison and Matt Cameron for groovin' odd-time drummers, all these guys make a simple 4/4 groove sound awesome too.
"If Shawshank Redemption was a song". HAHA that is so good. Love it!
☺️☺️☺️
"danny carey hits hard"
i had the pleasure to sit within arms reach of hiim and his set during a show and you he hits the cymbals so hard i felt the air come off them like a fan.
Holy crap. Probably could set up a wind turbine near by and power a small city. 🤷♂️🤷♂️😉😉
The "instrumental section" where Matt was saying how Danny's hands are playing different beats, I recall another drum expert who said all 4 of his limbs were playing different time signatures during this song, but that for much of that section his right leg and his left arm were playing the same time signature which is pretty amazing since those limbs are controlled by the opposite sides of the brain. Danny truly is an Octopus in human form.
100%🤘🤘🤘
Daney is awesome. Clearly one of the 3 best Drummer of all time. Challange: copy this.
Dude you’re not wrong! Definitely one of the most influential! 👌💪💪🤘
I do not consider myself a Tool fan, but this song is just perfect! We all know Danny Carey is an absolute beast and genius of a drummer, but seeing Mike Portnoy struggling to learn this song on Drumeo blew my mind and set Danny Carey in a category of its own.
Congrats on your marriage and good luck with the speech in chinese!!! (if you can learn Bleed, you can do a speech in chinese ;) )
The best part was when Mike was like “Danny: delete my number!! I don’t want this gig!!”
I used to agree.
Lateralus with the Fibonacci sequence just proved how astounding they were. I can not recall any other bands that have done that. Gave me a whole new respect for them
Hahah thanks so much brother! It went really well and bleed is coming in the new year! ☺️☺️☺️☺️
there is still people in 2024 without an ad blocker on youtube 😉😉😉😉
🤦♂️just one….
@@yarpyarp85 😋
I was in the 4th row at this show. Amazing. This was the 6th song I believe, the middle of the set. Danny is truly a beast.
Oh man that must have been amazing!
You should take it as one of the best drum sessions ever
Oh yes I did and I do. 🙂🙂😃
All people need to know is that this is not PLAYABLE by any other human on the planet. That’s what makes Danny ……Danny
Totally dude!! 😉😉
I’d say that there are many who could play this, however it is in the composing. No one but Danny could create this.
@ sorry but they can’t play it like Danny.
Liked and subbed... All the best Matt, congrats... and, a great video.
Dude thanks so much! 🤜🤛🫸🫷
I have seen like dozen of reactions on this video. Yours is in top 2.
Dude that’s a really nice thing to say and I can’t tell u how much I appreciate it. Thank u so much 😊😊
I watched Mike Portnoy learned to play this song on Drumeo youtube channel, it was mental😂
Dude ya I saw that tooo, when he was listening to it at first he was tripping out. Haha like “how the hell am I supposed to learn this!”
Man, I don't really think about just how big a dude Danny is, until I realize I have some o.g. signature sticks of his...and I use them for warm up sticks before a gig. They're not small sticks by any means, but they look like extended 5A's in his hands. LOL
Great video and commentary, I never get tired of seeing that footage of Danny and this track.
Thanks so much dude and ya totally the guy could legit play professional basketball at his hight and those sticks are like tree trunks 😂
I honestly think the audio mix is better in this video than the album version. You can hear all the drums better, and even the rest of it is less muddy.
That says a lot about the sound engineer. 😉
No need to count...Danny is counting for everyone!
Haha true. 😁
"I can teach you to do this"
"But not like this"!🤣👍
Hahah no one can play it like him.
Yo touched down in Korea! ❤ thanks everyone for watching, head over to my other video where I play the same beat for 1.5h smash that like button and I’ll play something for 3h lol. Also if you wanna make suggestions for bands I should react to plzzzzz feel free im always looking for suggestions. I’m definitely doing, Aric improta, George kollias and Pete Sandoval soon but any others just let me know 🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
@@yarpyarp85 Now that you've seen Vlad Ulasevich (Jinjer) I'll throw Alex Bent into the recommendation pool. He taught himself to play drums by largely watching TH-cam videos around age 11. By age 18 he was a hired gun including for bands like Battlecross and Testament. About 7 years ago - at the ripe old age of 24 - he became the permanent drummer of Trivium. I think his drum playthrough for 'Betrayer' is a good place to start.
Kai Hahto's Wintersun stuff for sure!
Enjoy your current journey! I didn’t see a Rush reaction on your channel (but I might have just missed it) so I am just throwing Neil Peart out there as a suggestion. Really any Rush song from their second album onward. Maybe the Buddy Rich tribute. Or Rush’s Malignant Narcissism Slagwerker 2007.
Thanks so much!!
The composition of their music has grown in complexity but they’ve maintained that unity sonically that makes them more than the sum of their parts. Heaviest band ever, by sheer mass. Even when they aren’t heavy, their weight is undeniable. They move you because their mass displaces you like the hull of a ship.
Great description of The Melvins
Jeeezzz how did I miss this comment. Poetic af my man!
Tool Army here , section Berlin Germany 🇩🇪
He’ll love my German brothers! One of the coolest guys I’ve known was German!
The BEST OF THE BEST
Hell ya
Danny Carey’s arms and legs must each have their own little brain. His limb independence is just insane.
Totally, the guy looks like he’s hardly trying and playing the most insane stuff!
hey man i loved the way you reacted to the video you seem like a great guy
That’s a really nice thing to say brother, thanks for taking the time to write this. 😊😊😊😊
This is what I’ve always said about Tool. Tool is like Tool and nobody is like Tool.
Well said 🤘🤘
Absolutely!
It is said that Danny Carey made a deal with the devil to this day. It is unknown what Danny received, but the devil got drum lessons.
lol. 😂😂
my favorite drummer ever
One of the absolute best 😉😉😉
Tool fan going on almost 20 yrs now!
“i’m not even going to try & count it” is the standard response to Danny Carey’s drumming 😂
Hahah exactly. Just sit back and enjoy. 😁😁😁
New sub here. I LOVE this song, and I am longtime Tool and Danny Carey fan. Saw them live in the 90’s and they knocked my socks off 😆 Like you, this song makes me emotional. I love the ability of songs to do that to us. An incredible masterpiece. Thanks for doing this video!
Thank u so much for subbing! I’m excited to find more amazing music like this! ☺️☺️☺️
Love your channel man! Subs are done. Eloy Casagrande please, something from Sepultura stuff 'Manipulation of Tragedy'. This will blown your mind, so groovy, unique, skillful and sooo metal!
Dude! Just saw this now, I can’t tell u how much I appreciate that. 100% gonna do that reaction for u. And I’ll mention u. Stay tuned! 😉😉😉😉🤘🤘
I’m getting excited about the Beat show in Boston. Love Tool, but 80’s King Crimson is the pinnacle of music.
Looking forward to the OKC show!
Hard to argue with that!
Enjoy dude!
Subbed. Excellent video mate!
Eeehhhh my man, thanks so much for saying that.
And thanks for subbing!
it is not metal, it is Tool! one of a kind
Haha well said. Tool is its own thing. An anomaly ☺️☺️
Am I wrong to think k the reason odd time signatures are so difficult for some people to grasp is because what is being played is so much more personal choices being made by the drummer and not something that’s mathematically easy to emulate?
Ya dude totally, the worst kind of odd time signature playing is the stuff that is worked out ahead of time. No soul no feeling. ✊✊
Carey says this song isn't even the most difficult song in the Tool songbook to play..
Did he say what the hardest is??
He plays it EXACTLY like the album the 3 times I've seen it.
Well that’s incredible because it has such an improvisatory vibe. The solo must be slightly improvised though right?
Live version in this video is not *precisely* like the studio recording, but the differences are tiny -- when the composition is this complex, he's not going to go completely off the rails. Two examples: the small staccato hits on the tiny cymbals in the middle of the guitar solo are not on the record; during most of the instrumental interlude in this live version he's keeping time with the high hat, but on the studio recording it's the kick drum doing the quarter notes (after a few bars of matching the bass pattern). I'm sure there are others.
@@tomgillespie1868 agreed, a couple of the fills are played in a different order as well
@@yarpyarp85 I believe Danny tries to "master" a song so that it sounds as close to perfectly the same each time, although sure there's always going to be some minor variances, but with Danny it's more than likely that playing the same song/s all the time he has made "slight improvements" to each song so that while they "sound the same" to fans but to him they probably "sound better" than ever.
@@yarpyarp85the solo is slightly different from the album but he plays it exactly, like this video, during the live shows, no improvisation during that middle section. The only thing he improvises is the order of the fills in the “instrumental chorus section” the 4/4 section.
Pay for TH-cam premium man. 15 bucks a month and commercials will never ruin your vibe again.
Yup I got it now💪💪☺️
Dude, hope you have a great time in China! I love this album, one of my favourites, and this song is incredible! Watching your video reminded me of sitting in your living room in our teens watching different live band performances after jamming together!
Jeramy!! Thanks so much dude just touched down in Korea! And me too dude, I miss those days.
My approach to appreciating drumming is like the old adage about art, I may not know drumming but I know what I like. You don't have to be drum expert to know Danny Carey is one of the best.
Also my guy, GET TH-cam Premium!!!
Hahaha sooooo sorry! I’m gonna!
What an outstanding drummer!His body language , His gestures, his touch and his mastery of his instrument are simply incredible.
I'm pretty sure that one of his great influences is Christian Vander, drummer for Magma, the French cult band from the '70s that blends classical music, jazz, contemporary music and progressive rock.
If you don't know Christian Vander, you'll have to fix that mistake, Matt. This man isn't human, he's a genius possessed by his music, an extraterrestrial haunted by the spirit of John Coltrane. I suggest you listen to one of their live tracks called Mëkanïk Dëstruktïẁ Kömmandöh or the version of Hhaï / Zombies Live Triton 2005.
Finally, I wish you every happiness with your wonderful wife. May your love last forever!
I love Magma so so much. Did not expect to see Magma/Vander mentioned in this comment section!
@@wordswordseverywhere9113 I'd never have imagined I'd be talking about Magma on youtube myself, except on the band's videos!! ahah
Sorry bro, you are downplaying how good this is. That middle section is straight swiss triplets, and fast ones, across different pads, while playing alternating ostenatos with his feet. Jeff Porcaro wouldnt know what to do with this. Playing it is one thing, writing it...DC is on another level.
My guy, he said that this was #1 and literally perfect, I don’t know what more praise you could ask for from him
Dude you r right I wish I caught that! I think im gonna do a lesson video on this eventually and rectify my mistake. Thanks for the input! ✊✊🤘🤘🤘
I concur with that call I reckon he's number 1 to me then Eloy
You know Danny has a jazz band named Volto?
@@GranTurismoJunkyi think he explained that pretty well. He had an expectation of something very specific being mentioned, and got indignant that exactly what he wanted to hear wasn’t said. Basic internet childishness and lack of manners.
Go to Drumeo and watch the mighty Mike Portnoy try to learn this song. It’s brilliant.
Have a great wedding random guy!
Hahaha thank u so much random nice guy!
Danny Carey is a drumming god!
Thanks, Matt. Subbed
And as amazing as he is, it's an interesting watch to see he step into a tribute performance of YYZ with Rush after Neil's passing.
Oh shoot I gotta check that out for sure. Thanks! 👍🤘
Much lurve! If you listen, we will come!
Congrats on the trip, btw!
Thank u so much brooo!!!
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Got it now, no more commercials for me 👌👌👌
That is a smoooooth intro dude!! Nice.
Thabksssssssssss
the thing that makes this video is that its like a ride-along, do a le-mans lap with a pro driver, fly a sortie with a f16 pilot, play a song with tool
Great reaction! Have you checked out the drummer El Estepario Siberiano? He does a lot of covers (including Carey); extremely impressive
100% I almost feel like he’s too big and to obvious to do a reaction but I should right. Literally like the best drummer around right now.
@@yarpyarp85 I WILL NOT HAVE THIS BLASPHEMY IN A THREAD ON A DANNY CAREY VIDEO!!🤣
danny should record himself playing descending.
Oh just checked it out, ya for sure such a killer song!
I think Danny is the closest drummer to John Bonham and his greatness 😅😊
U might be right dude. 😉😉
Buddy Rich. Neil Peart aka ( the professor) and a Octopus walked in a bar. And said hold my beer
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@@yarpyarp85 Buddy Rich was one of my favorites
There Will Be Blood is amazing. Great comparison.
One of my absolute favourite movies. 💪💪☺️☺️
Congrats on your marriage! That's awesome! Enjoy. my dad and little bro went to China with my older bro and his wife to meet her family, and they frequently talk about what a great time they had. Any plans to check out the Chinese jazz and/or metal scene while you're there??
Dark Satellites!! Thanks so much! I wish, apparently all were gonna have time for is the wedding stuff and my mom really wants to check out a botanical garden 🫠🫠🫠🫠 still really excited. Just touched down in Korea for a lay over. Gonna crash hard now after the 14h flight 💀. Have a great week eh!
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Great point, I’m on it. Gonna get a premium account.
@@yarpyarp85 I use librewolf browser with the built in ad blocker. Works just fine for me.
Check out Baard Kolstad from Leprous. The Sky is red or Rewind - drum playthroughs
Dude yes I e had so many people mention him and say that I would love him. I gotta finally check him out. Thanks!
He said that his jazz training helped him with his approach in a rock setting.
You should check out Braan Dailor (Mastodon) on Drumeo. He does a full hour long session, but there are some single songs. His breakdown of Blood And Thunder is quite nice.
"ToolArmy Reporting to duty -Sir"
Hahah Jesus this fan base is crazy, can’t believe it. Thanks for watching my friend!
Danny Carey is actually 8'4.5". And scientists studied his composition and found out he's made out of 63% Hickory.
Lololol 💀
God on drums...
100%
Come here for the tool reaction. Not much on Joey Jordanson though.
Regardless I love Tool. Lateralus with the Fibonacci sequence in the track blew my mind.
For someone who has never listened to anything really from jazz wheres a good place to start, who should one listen to???
Dude thanks for stopping by! A great place to start if you like kind of a funky vibe would be elastic by Joshua Redman with Brian blade of drums “jazz crimes” is a great and iconic tune. For more of an electric thing stadium jazz by Donny Mccaslin is amazing, mark guliana on drums. And for old school the best place to start is kind of blue by miles Davis jimmy cobb on drums. 🤘🤘🤘
14:35 _"Danny Carey hits hard too, bro!"_ Danny beats those drums like they owe him money. (But somehow manages to do it with finesse and precision)
Congrats btw!
And thanks for this too mang!!
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I have premium now 😍😍
Man you are lucky. My wife is Chinese and I know how life is with Chinese woman. We are lucky.. 😁
Dude, 100%. I feel blessed to have meant her. 😊😊
You need to react to Matt garstka with animals as leaders, he’s a more jazzy and faster version of Danny, I suggest brain dance, Red miso and gestalzerfall for songs, he has play throughs for the second two, live only for the first one
Oh yo I did a reaction already but u plan on doing more. The guy is one of the best around right now for sure! 💪🤘💪🤘
I would really like you to do a double reaction of the drummer David Diepold. Just any of his extreme metal play through's followed by his cover of Dave Weckl's Tiempo de Festival.
Dude!! Hey again! Sorry just seeing this now! That sounds o sick and I had no clue he’s done a cover of a weckl track. That must be sick! I’ll put it on the list. 💪🤘💪
Try to play that on your next tour lol
Hahaha no chance
RIP Nick Menza
Rip
At 11:00 he's playing swiss triplets. How can I get mine that fast? lol
I'm with this guy on the negative affect advert vibe, to me the story of YT goes "hey, I have an idea, we could make something great and become millionaires" ten years later "We could f*ck it up and become billionaires"
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And now it's time for the Drumeo video of Mike Portnoy having to try to learn this song.
If you listen to the album and this video, there is no improvisation. Just Danny being Danny. Same with Rosetta Stoned.
Hey just seems so loose and natural it seems improvised. Thanks though. 👍👍🤘🤘
Tool *is* groove
Tool is life ✌️✌️
New to the channel! I love me some drum content.
If you’re a jazzy boy, check out Blake Richardson’s episode on Drumeo from a couple weeks ago. He’s one of the all time great prog metal drummers IMO, and he’ll leave your brain leaking out of every hole in your head.
Dude thanks so much for stopping by! I’m gonna put him in the list and do a reaction soon!! Thank!!🤘🤘🤘
❤❤❤so coollll video
There’s my baby I missed this comment!!
Fletcher: not my tempo!
Danny: which one?
Spiral out, keep going....🌀🌀🌀
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Yup I’m on it ☺️☺️ I have premium now.
I will recommend you take a look at Baard Kolstad from Leprous. He makes drum playthrus of several of their songs. You should check out The sky is red, fun little thing 🙂
Try some Band-Maid ... Hate? live, shambles, unleash.... just about anything. I think you'll be surprised.
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GL with ur chinese speech! I would love to see you react to some Leprous; Baard Kolstad is next level
So many recommendation for him, gotta do it! Thanks eh!☺️🤘
Try some Gavin Harrison, Matt. Check out his take on Pick up the Pieces.
Thanks dude! I love his playing for sure, especially with porcupine tree. 🤘🤘
Congratulations have fun in China. My wife and I also got married in China a year after our American marriage. Where is she from? My wife is from 沧源 cang yuan, Yunnan Province.
Hey dude thank u so much! My wife is from Shenyang but I can’t remember the name of the Provence 🤦♂️it’s been a totally blast ☺️☺️☺️
@@yarpyarp85 enjoy the wedding and China.
@@yarpyarp85 Shenyang is far NE, close to N. Korea
@@alpo6668 Thanks so much my friend!
@@alpo6668 yes totally we had a layover in Korea.
i hate ads so much! gave you a like just for that
You’re the man, thanks. I have TH-cam premium now so no more ads 💪💪💪 thank god
first time hearing this song, but then you already know all the things that are going to happen? :D