Dave was and still is one of my drumming heroes since 40 years and to be honest, I would refuse to choose either number one or two since each of the solos represent the entire spectrum of Dave, the first incorporates a more traditional approach to Jazz while the second is Fusion oriented. No other drummer blends different genres with such an amount of dedication! Thank you Dave for the inspiration
I'm in full agreement.His independence exercising extremely extensively with around against the pulse of the hi hat with beautiful action packed drumming with the cow bell cymbals and all at his disposal was really exciting to watch him play as well as hear him with all the band just like this.Most excellent.Please😮 continue to do the awesome job of putting out top examples like Dave.He is in my books one of the top demonstration of high end jazz fusion serious drumming of all time in today's generation.Time keeper extraordinaire.Blessings to all.
#2 is the style of playing I like the most when it comes to Dave Weckl 🙏 The second solo had way more tempo in it, it had way more punch in it, this is the way I like to hear to Dave Weckl playing the drums with my mouth wide open and my ears can’t get enough in hearing his drums, kind of… 🥴 I play drums since 1993 at the age of 15. Today I still play here and there, but I‘m a hobby player. But I often try to play only tiny sections of his solos and I always fail miserably 😂 But I‘m not giving up 😄 Thx for the video and all the best from Germany 🇩🇪, Philipp
Weckl is my favorite soloist. And I’ve seen the best, including Neil Peart, Louie Belson , Ringo, and Buddy Rich. Dave Weckl’ drum solos are the most satisfying of all great soloists.
I'd be very interested in seeing/hearing solos of the same song from the same tour. I believe he is so masterful that there are few phrases similar from one night to the next.
Outside of drummers / musicians who are in the know. Dave Weckl gets almost no recognition for being one of the very best at his craft easily on the short list. It's great to see this post giving him some very much-deserved accolades in this respect. He's one of those who is so good you forget that almost nobody else can do what he does much less as seamlessly as he does it.
Yep, he is damn good. At fusion jazz , salsa and samba. He can pretty much do everything. But he chooses to stay with that jazzy progressive, double stroke frenzy style.
@@haypayne8937 he is not good at samba at all. He is one of the GOAT. But he plays afro-cuban and brazilian music with an american approach and accent. He is really good at fusion. Horacio El Negro Hernadez plays authentic and intricate amazing afro-cuban music. Check him out in 1992 Modern Drummer Fest. And Kiko Freitas is the brazilian master in samba and other brazilian rythms. Check anything he played with João Bosco.
As great as Dave was, he's even better now! Here, the mature Dave is more subtle, nuanced, and swinging. The younger Dave, though amazing, seems to be going full out the whole time, louder, more brash. Again, obviously still amazing and I could only dream of being that good! But it's solo #1 for me. Happy Drumming everyone!!!
As sick as that #2 solo is, he does an even BETTER solo toward the end of that performance, starting at about 18:05. He and Chick are duelling to the death. It's just absolutely insane.
I greatly prefer Solo 1, much smoother, almost effortless speed and control, probably shows the effect of his studies with Freddie Gruber later in Dave's career
So, this is just my opinion...Looking at the modern guys and I consider everyone from 1950 and later modern, Dave is special for me. I can watch Vinnie and Virgil and Thomas and Chris and Tony W and Steve and Buddy and Max and Elvin basically anyone and I can understand and follow what they are doing. Some guys are just faster than me but I understand everything and can get close speed wise with the hands...But there is something different about Dave. Obviously he had amazing flow and dynamic control and his phrasing is unmatched but its not that....I think it may just be something as simple as his ghost notes and his straight to triplet to straight to triplet back and forth as he koves around the kit...it just has a flow and a style that I just sometimes am not sure exactly what he is doing...Its SO FREAKING AWESOMS to be able to see him play from b3hind the kit!! Anyway, I have a love and respect for a lot of guys but Dave is special and stands out even withing those circles...
Hmmm. I'm surprised #2 was picked for this one, although I understand opinions are greatly informed by personal taste. I pick #1 for its structure, use of accents, and overall steadiness around the textures. As for attention to detail, I'm more surprise they think he expresses more attention to detail in the second solo. This solo also appears a bit rigid and tight to me. There's more breath, space and time spread out in the first solo. I think that more awakened the eccentric beauty of Weckl's drumming, what I like to call 'The Butterfly' of his stylistic display of rhythm. On another note (no pun intended), Weckl, like Colaiuta, is a beast. In the first solo, when they're trading 16's, there's a moment when Weckl channels the beat to just the ride cymbal and kick drum as sextuplets or sixteenth notes (I forget the exact subdivision; I didn't go back to listen to that part again). It's a very "Metal" moment, yet they're playing Jazz. This kind of sauce, or speaking more professionally, this use of orchestration, is one of the best there is about drumming. Let's give it up for Rhythm, the sun and moon; heartbeat, Dawn.
wrong conclusion! #2 the younger Dave is more trained and precise with fixed phrases, but the old #1, like any capricorn, is more routine and plays more freely, creates in the moment and is more musical especially in the background sound (ghost).
#1 is more refined, #2 is more energetic but my favorite will always be the original studio recording, a lot less notes and a lot more rhythmic variety.
between 2:40 & 2:50 it sounded like Dave did a tribute to Neil Peart th-cam.com/users/clipUgkx1ZFCDIico4u-nL0rJ1IOs19ySfUHpFmJ?si=h5nKi2kq5K-6Wsiw from his live Exit Stage Left 1981 solo in YYZ between 3:00 & 3:15 drum solo. th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxTEScfpLH9EJKss76W-UfbKZucwm0U4Xk?si=T-siZiQOyx8cpmso Who knows? Ask Dave. 🤷🏻♂ Dave?
My favourite is 1. I love solos in which crashes, splashes and ride aren't used because I love the sound of drums. In number 1 solo I can see a mature artist who takes technic at service of music, I can feel pauses that brings breathe to solo and I feel like drums sing. The second one is super too but it's too technical according to my personal tastes and too much technic demonstration can risk to make loose musicality. Love both but my favourite is 1, more musical and meditative
On Solo #2- he's not playing with Pattituci. Its Mike Pope on bass, subbing for John- so i think Weckl's feeling a little charge from having a different bassist- nothing against John at all- but when I've played w/subs on bass- sometimes it can be fun, in a short-term way...
Interesting the different tastes on the comments. I’ll take Vinnie over Dave. Technique wise are both incredible but I think Vinnie’s feel, creativity, and variety are superior. Dave’s world class but Vinnie is not of this world.
It’s not a competition. I love both drummers, but I think Weckl was better fit in the elektric band, musically. Add to it Vinnie only played a couple times in the Akoustic Band setting. Again,not a competition.
I'm late I much prefer #2 you can't under mind energy and entertainment in a live show... #2 also he was younger and less contaminated of freddie gruber technique
I am not a drummer but I always considered Dave the n.1 drummer in the world, on the contrary a lot of persons/drummers consider Vinnie Colaiuta the real n.1…could you (drummers) tell me why?
Vinnies musicality and versatility are unmatched, also his concepts are in a league of their own, he plays in side the music, Dave plays on top of the music
Perchè è di moda dire così...in realtà quasi sempre non capiscono mezza nota di quello che vinnie colaiuta suona. In ogni caso a questi livelli è solo questione di gusto e non cè uno meglio dell'altro
Weckl is unreal. But Colaiuta is not from this earth..I prefer solo number 2, just cause he's got a lot more energy and speed only because he's of course younger.
Hm... for me it's #1. More precise, selective, and with jus a bit more relaxed flow. The second is more showy, crazy, and messy. Basically, two ways Dave can play drums, I do prefer the first one.
No more words or adjectives to describe this monster , Dave is the pinnacle of the art of drumming . Imho the GOAT .
his sense of groove and accent choice is insanely flowy
He’s nearly unmatched.
For sure and it also because he is relaxed
He's the number one, no doubt.
Oh there's plenty of doubt
Dave was and still is one of my drumming heroes since 40 years and to be honest, I would refuse to choose either number one or two since each of the solos represent the entire spectrum of Dave, the first incorporates a more traditional approach to Jazz while the second is Fusion oriented. No other drummer blends different genres with such an amount of dedication! Thank you Dave for the inspiration
Dave Weckl the king of the drums👏👏👏😎😎😎
Weckl, Colaiuta and Tony Royster Jr are all from another planet.
Steve Smith is also in Mt Rushmore
The King‼️🥁👑
Number 2!! it`s WILD, he`s taking chances and better overall drum sound!!
Solo number 1. It's much smoother and in control and more dynamic also.
great drum technic Dave Weckl 👍👍👍
👍‼️🙂 Weckl's a MUTANT BEAST!!!!!!!
Great Solo Drums Technic ... ... ... 💘
The Goat
This guy is out of this world.....monster! ❤❤❤❤
Number 2. He's on the edge of chaos.
Gracias maestro !!!
4:32, swiss army triplet around the drum set...Weckl!!!
Dave is in a class by himself
So easy! Number 2, faster, aggressive, melodic... one of the best!!
I'm in full agreement.His independence exercising extremely extensively with around against the pulse of the hi hat with beautiful action packed drumming with the cow bell cymbals and all at his disposal was really exciting to watch him play as well as hear him with all the band just like this.Most excellent.Please😮 continue to do the awesome job of putting out top examples like Dave.He is in my books one of the top demonstration of high end jazz fusion serious drumming of all time in today's generation.Time keeper extraordinaire.Blessings to all.
Just amazing
#2 is the style of playing I like the most when it comes to Dave Weckl 🙏
The second solo had way more tempo in it, it had way more punch in it, this is the way I like to hear to Dave Weckl playing the drums with my mouth wide open and my ears can’t get enough in hearing his drums, kind of… 🥴
I play drums since 1993 at the age of 15. Today I still play here and there, but I‘m a hobby player. But I often try to play only tiny sections of his solos and I always fail miserably 😂 But I‘m not giving up 😄
Thx for the video and all the best from Germany 🇩🇪, Philipp
He's my favorite!
Having seen Weckl 25 times live, #2 is absolute fire. Dave was smokin in that clip. One of my all time favs
Weckl is my favorite soloist. And I’ve seen the best, including Neil Peart, Louie Belson , Ringo, and Buddy Rich. Dave Weckl’ drum solos are the most satisfying of all great soloists.
Number 2
I'd be very interested in seeing/hearing solos of the same song from the same tour. I believe he is so masterful that there are few phrases similar from one night to the next.
Got to sit under his kit when he played with Michel Camillo in Boston years ago. And quite a few times with Chick,
Outside of drummers / musicians who are in the know. Dave Weckl gets almost no recognition for being one of the very best at his craft easily on the short list. It's great to see this post giving him some very much-deserved accolades in this respect. He's one of those who is so good you forget that almost nobody else can do what he does much less as seamlessly as he does it.
Yep, he is damn good. At fusion jazz , salsa and samba. He can pretty much do everything. But he chooses to stay with that jazzy progressive, double stroke frenzy style.
@@haypayne8937 he is not good at samba at all. He is one of the GOAT. But he plays afro-cuban and brazilian music with an american approach and accent. He is really good at fusion. Horacio El Negro Hernadez plays authentic and intricate amazing afro-cuban music. Check him out in 1992 Modern Drummer Fest. And Kiko Freitas is the brazilian master in samba and other brazilian rythms. Check anything he played with João Bosco.
Outstanding as always. As a Jazz fusion and big band lover. Your the Buddy Rich of your time.
Had to use a Roland TD17
Had a sonor 5piece and 21 ride Zilijian 18 crash 16 and 19 crash. 13 inch hihats snare 14 5.5
If you’re asking which DW solo is the best,,,,, my answer is,,, yes!!!!
He's one of the kind drummers. No one they can do whatever he can do. That's my opinion. All respect to other dramas too.
Amazing. Z
Dave da beast...
Weckl is phenomenal. He is amazing in all genres of music. Personally i prefer solo number 1.
Hey, this guy's pretty good!
Τεράστιος μουσικός.🥁
As great as Dave was, he's even better now! Here, the mature Dave is more subtle, nuanced, and swinging. The younger Dave, though amazing, seems to be going full out the whole time, louder, more brash. Again, obviously still amazing and I could only dream of being that good! But it's solo #1 for me.
Happy Drumming everyone!!!
I listen to that second concert quite often so I prefer 2.
Dave and Vinnie set the benchmark of pushing drumming to the ultimate peak
As sick as that #2 solo is, he does an even BETTER solo toward the end of that performance, starting at about 18:05. He and Chick are duelling to the death. It's just absolutely insane.
I greatly prefer Solo 1, much smoother, almost effortless speed and control, probably shows the effect of his studies with Freddie Gruber later in Dave's career
Genial Giant virtuoso very good drummer
Excellent drummer a Jazz kick off on solo 1 my preference was 1
So, this is just my opinion...Looking at the modern guys and I consider everyone from 1950 and later modern, Dave is special for me. I can watch Vinnie and Virgil and Thomas and Chris and Tony W and Steve and Buddy and Max and Elvin basically anyone and I can understand and follow what they are doing. Some guys are just faster than me but I understand everything and can get close speed wise with the hands...But there is something different about Dave. Obviously he had amazing flow and dynamic control and his phrasing is unmatched but its not that....I think it may just be something as simple as his ghost notes and his straight to triplet to straight to triplet back and forth as he koves around the kit...it just has a flow and a style that I just sometimes am not sure exactly what he is doing...Its SO FREAKING AWESOMS to be able to see him play from b3hind the kit!! Anyway, I have a love and respect for a lot of guys but Dave is special and stands out even withing those circles...
Vinnie is still the best
Hmmm. I'm surprised #2 was picked for this one, although I understand opinions are greatly informed by personal taste. I pick #1 for its structure, use of accents, and overall steadiness around the textures. As for attention to detail, I'm more surprise they think he expresses more attention to detail in the second solo. This solo also appears a bit rigid and tight to me. There's more breath, space and time spread out in the first solo. I think that more awakened the eccentric beauty of Weckl's drumming, what I like to call 'The Butterfly' of his stylistic display of rhythm.
On another note (no pun intended), Weckl, like Colaiuta, is a beast. In the first solo, when they're trading 16's, there's a moment when Weckl channels the beat to just the ride cymbal and kick drum as sextuplets or sixteenth notes (I forget the exact subdivision; I didn't go back to listen to that part again). It's a very "Metal" moment, yet they're playing Jazz. This kind of sauce, or speaking more professionally, this use of orchestration, is one of the best there is about drumming.
Let's give it up for Rhythm, the sun and moon; heartbeat, Dawn.
🔥🙌🏼
I prefer the 1st one, also because there is Patitucci on the band, the swinging is so much better, but man, both solo are so GREAT !!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Young Dave (#2) is faster and more powerful, Older Dave (#1) is more interesting and melodic.
Both are stupefyingly amazing.
wrong conclusion! #2 the younger Dave is more trained and precise with fixed phrases, but the old #1, like any capricorn, is more routine and plays more freely, creates in the moment and is more musical especially in the background sound (ghost).
#1 is more refined, #2 is more energetic but my favorite will always be the original studio recording, a lot less notes and a lot more rhythmic variety.
between 2:40 & 2:50 it sounded like Dave did a tribute to Neil Peart th-cam.com/users/clipUgkx1ZFCDIico4u-nL0rJ1IOs19ySfUHpFmJ?si=h5nKi2kq5K-6Wsiw
from his live Exit Stage Left 1981 solo in YYZ between 3:00 & 3:15 drum solo. th-cam.com/users/clipUgkxTEScfpLH9EJKss76W-UfbKZucwm0U4Xk?si=T-siZiQOyx8cpmso Who knows? Ask Dave. 🤷🏻♂ Dave?
Also check out Harvey Mason with Lee Ritenour on 4 on 6😊
My favourite is 1. I love solos in which crashes, splashes and ride aren't used because I love the sound of drums. In number 1 solo I can see a mature artist who takes technic at service of music, I can feel pauses that brings breathe to solo and I feel like drums sing. The second one is super too but it's too technical according to my personal tastes and too much technic demonstration can risk to make loose musicality. Love both but my favourite is 1, more musical and meditative
Dave is on fire here.If he only knew how many generations of drummers he would inspire during his playing with alien genius Corea.
#1 sounds more tasteful and seasoned to me. He is older but has acquired more understanding.
On Solo #2- he's not playing with Pattituci. Its Mike Pope on bass, subbing for John- so i think Weckl's feeling a little charge from having a different bassist- nothing against John at all- but when I've played w/subs on bass- sometimes it can be fun, in a short-term way...
Interesting the different tastes on the comments. I’ll take Vinnie over Dave. Technique wise are both incredible but I think Vinnie’s feel, creativity, and variety are superior. Dave’s world class but Vinnie is not of this world.
It’s not a competition. I love both drummers, but I think Weckl was better fit in the elektric band, musically. Add to it Vinnie only played a couple times in the Akoustic Band setting. Again,not a competition.
no
I'm late I much prefer #2 you can't under mind energy and entertainment in a live show... #2 also he was younger and less contaminated of freddie gruber technique
What a machine!
Tha drum kit sounds amazing.
Don't judge me but I don't like traditional grip :/
he sounds the same without microphones.I saw him in masterclass > best drum sound ever. HE sounds amazing
I am not a drummer but I always considered Dave the n.1 drummer in the world, on the contrary a lot of persons/drummers consider Vinnie Colaiuta the real n.1…could you (drummers) tell me why?
Cause Vinnie is not from this planet...
Vinnies musicality and versatility are unmatched, also his concepts are in a league of their own, he plays in side the music, Dave plays on top of the music
Perchè è di moda dire così...in realtà quasi sempre non capiscono mezza nota di quello che vinnie colaiuta suona.
In ogni caso a questi livelli è solo questione di gusto e non cè uno meglio dell'altro
I won’t tell you. I’ll let this video clip say it all. th-cam.com/video/KPztJ0fhWSE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=MyrFVHSBcQX-6TQw
Weckl is unreal. But Colaiuta is not from this earth..I prefer solo number 2, just cause he's got a lot more energy and speed only because he's of course younger.
Hm... for me it's #1. More precise, selective, and with jus a bit more relaxed flow. The second is more showy, crazy, and messy. Basically, two ways Dave can play drums, I do prefer the first one.
Daves not here.
bitte datieren, ort und zeit
Number two was more aggressive and melodic