Sting with Vinnie Colaiuta - Seven Days (HD).mp4
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 21 ม.ค. 2013
- Spanish: Vinnie Colaiuta dando una verdadera lección de creatividad, buen gusto y sofisticación con Sting. Está en 5/8
English: Vinnie Colaiuta giving a true lesson of creativity, good taste and sophistication with Sting. It's in 5/8
Català: en Vinnie Colaiuta donant una verdadera lliçó de creativitat, bon gust i sofisticació amb l'Sting. Està en 5/8. - เพลง
Crazy how on this amazing Sting tune we’re all here for Vinnie haha
"....yep! So very true, indeed!"
~ "¥a'D¡G¿"
After watching Tiger Woods I decided that I wasn’t really a golfer. Now watching Vinnie I am not a drummer either
I think it's best to chase their talent instead of be frightened by it. I know that if I make it big I would never want to make somebody want to quit. Don't give up on art! Every new artist is a new mind making new incredible things and another person who could be the greatest. Maybe that could be you!
Don't feel bad. Nobody is.
@@YoushouldNOW221 Those are encouraging words everyone should take stock in.
I've always said guys like Steve Vai, Vinnie here, Frank Zappa, etc. are forever on a quest chasing their own muse. The rest of us are just witnesses to their greatness.
But even Steve said, "It would still be nice to sell some records."
Lol haha
This is cool
What a truly fantastic drummer colaiuta is 🙏👍
To this day, Vinnie's groove on this song is one of the most deceptively complex drum parts ever recorded. Sting has always been fortunate with drummers. Copeland, Hakim, Katche, and Colaiuta.
Don't forget Carlock 🙂
Yes. Great comment.
Jajajaja 5/8 complejo, complicado?
It might also be said drummers are fortunate to get to play with Sting. Probably their best paydays. And Sting is a masterful musician and songwriter.
This is not deceptively complex, it's merely odd meter. Count it out 1,2,3,4,5...practice, make sure your accented high hit notes are very contrasted with the unaccented one and that's where the feel is.
Honestly one of the greatest pop/rock/jazz whatever you want to call it, songs ever written. Just brilliant.
Whole album
@@briancarey8444From first track to the last, all Diamonds!
Great album, Great musicians!!
And if it wasnt for the fabulous musicians he surrounded himself with it wouldnt have been as good.@@darrylperry706
@@darrylperry706yup no filler tracks on this one!
and hiphop .. why not
What an awesome song. Vinnie is such a boss. Saw him perform with Jeff Beck and Tal Wilkinfeld at the crossroads blues festival in 07. Mind blowing
I’m sure that was an amazing concert. Was that with Jeff Beck?
This entire album KILLS!!! It is an absolute Masterpiece. That Band was other worldly. Aliens I tell you, Aliens!
Colaiuta, one of the finest drummers around
Ever
I'm a rocker by heart but I love this song Vinnies playing is brilliant 👌👌👌👌
Man, this is such a beautiful tune! And Vinnie is just fantastic!
He has been one of my favorites since the first time I heard him. He's a brilliant musician, knows what the music needs and can add His touch when he wants to
I feel old seeing this clip so much in the last decades.
Killer band!
I once thought that I was still young enough to be a future colaiuta
Uncle Vinnie stirring the soup. ALWAYS TASTE REALLY REALLY GOOD😊❤
Vinnie used to be a client that just turned into a buddy after a while, and I remember when he got the Sting gig... Ran into him looking at a car for his wife, at the time, and he was sharing how ecstatic he was getting that gig...
Vinnie is just next level talent
Did they buy a 5 cylinder with four valves per cylinder and variable timing?
@@TheMICMusicInspirationChannel ha!
Well that was easy. Or it felt easy, rather. My God what a song played effortlessly by fantastic musicians. It took me 11 years to come across this version but I thoroughly enjoyed the last 5 minutes of my life :-)
I've played keyboards for 30 years but I still want to be David Sancious when I grow up.
This version has more interesting little licks (especially the keys) in it than the studio version that made the album.
Sting writes great Songs, After It calls the best musicians and they produce a masterwork...a very smart way!!!
So exactly true❤
I thought so too, until I saw the latest tour.
@@rizman1095was It so bad?
Compared to Vinnie, Manu, Omar, and Stewart? Extremely mediocre….I know, that’s an oxymoron. But I’m trying to be nice. 😊
Same as joni
Sting n the boys killed it with this song❤
I've never heard this song before. It's brilliant as is each musician in that room. Wow that's a piece of music
The holy grail of drum challenges.......not easy
I was introduced to this song and project whilst traveling by train through Ukraine in the early 1990s.
As I hear this song now, so so many years later, I reflect back to what I saw when first listening to Sumner’s tunes. I remember the fields passing amongst the small bodies of water. And the two lovers hidden amongst the weeds who were witnessed only by us, the bored passengers passing time as life passed by.
The beats of this tune correlated with the rhythmic pattern the moving train played. It was a delight to hear then, as it is now. Gorgeous song.❤
That 5/4 is a killer
Yes it is. It has me in knots .
The 7/4 of Love is stronger than justice is not less killing, imho
Totally brilliant, Vinnie is just perfection!
Damn, flawless playing by All
And my heart is filled to the brim with joy. Amazing talent on display. Vinnie is one of the GOAT'S.
Watch Vinnie with Jeff Beck and Tal Winkenfeld at Ronnie Scotts. Top notch stuff!
You are right about that.
I say this guitar player/backup vocalist who is always there with Sting is an awesome musician.
Dominic Miller - he's great. th-cam.com/video/efRQh2vspVc/w-d-xo.html
Dominic Miller - he has plenty of his own work on ECM records
@@kezzawdThank you. I will check him out more closely. I recorded for Sony so I can tell a talented guy when I hear one.
One of my favorite solo Sting tracks. Exceptional musicians all around.
Vinnie , what a great combination with Sting
Amazing performances all around, but you've actually got two singers here - Sting and Vinnie. One is mostly melodic, but also rhythmic - the other is mostly rhythmic but also melodic. Vinnie adds the punch and dynamics which accentuates and brings out the contrast in Stings dreamy vocals, but also leaves an incredible amount of space and openness. There's not one unnecessary note or sound here. ** Love that "ow" growl at 4:25, then the laugh and then another "ow" few seconds later. The first one almost looked it it was Vinnie (unlikely but I saw his mouth move). It's those little things that take things from great to classic.
Cool. Different version than the album. At least the drums.
And live!!!!
Colaiuta, master inspiration for drummers and musicians
The fact that this recording is a "rough track" is astounding! But it's a blueprint of what would become the studio masterpiece puts it on par as a masterpiece of it's own. It's like a slightly looser version of what it would become. Man, do I love this era of Sting.
Easily one of my favorite drum tracks ever !!!!!!!!!!!
1:39 David Sancious with the tasty run. Love it.
Keeping the 5/8 groove strong!
Sting is a great melodist. Vinnie is a monster, love this!
Summoners Tales is a masterpiece of an album.
Work of geniuses. This song hits me hard as one of the best I have ever heard in popular music culture.
These chords are weird and at the same time they make sense in such a unique way. It brings me joy. A whole lot of.
You had me from the first note... soooo good.
By far, the popular song with the most original drum feels ever created. Favourite drummers song. A song to study and play beat by beat.
When you have a great song & great musicians & great engineering … this is the result & gold standard
Vinnie, Vinnie, so Vinnie. Bravo!
This fits the title more than perfect. This makes Sting soo unique. Just a simple idea, 7 days, 7 bars. That's it.
So many shades and nuances 😮
Vinny is clearly laying down the law of time...
And it allows the other musicians to play their parts absolutely perfect.
Cool tune written by Sting.
Sting just beams from the very beginning !!
It’s insane how good this is.
The tune has this over-arching relaxing flow on top… yet Vinnie is driving it so hard. What a great feel. It just never gets old.
Outstanding performance. The groove so organic. Fantastic musicians.
1 of a kind,...: Vinnie!!! I see those smiles. Ox
An stunning disposal of monster musicianship. What a session. Sounds awesome and what a player Vinnie is, Wow!
Non dimentichiamoci che Sting canta e suona il basso completamente indipendente.
Tutti mostri al sevizio di buona musica
This is the only way
For people every day
For every Girl and Boy,
To fill their hearts with joy.
Perfect ditty
LOVE EVERYTHING IN AND ABOUT THIS SONG !!!!!!
Just incredible, on a different level, love this track so much
The record version is unbeatable
Didn't know this version. So great!!!
Awesome! Magnifique! Bellissimo! The best from Sting!❤👏🙏
Just beautiful 🎶❤
Mind blowing!!!
Perfection!!
This is the ''fuck around have fun practice '' video. The REAL video was shot hours later
Now how is it that Sting thought Stewart played too many notes that drove him crazy, but Vinnie hasn’t met a cymbal he didn’t like and is totally happy? Lol
because Vinnie is a far more refined musician.
I think it's more that Vinnie as a session guy would follow Sting's direction without much/any resistance unlike Stewart as an equal (very outspoken lol) bandmember - if Vinnie is playing a lot of notes it's because Sting okayed it, not really the case with Stewart haha
Also the album version is far less busy than this live recording (compared to Stewart being very busy in studio and very very very busy live), him noodling more here isn't really reflective of his playing in contexts where restraint is more important.
@@thomaskennydrums ok this is a very nice answer. Makes perfect sense. But to Stewart’s credit, his playing made those police songs so beloved which inspired how Vinnie shaped Stings solo music. Accents and building of phrases on both their drumming with Sting. But yes, the session and taking notes while being Vinnie, I don’t see Stewart being too eager to listen to direction. Lol
@@musician069 Oh yeah I meant no disrespect to Stewart at all (if I had to pick a favourite of the two it'd have to be Stewart on how unique his parts are and how irreplaceable they are in The Police's music), just it's the kind of thing you can only really get away with in a band haha
@@thomaskennydrums lol totally agree. The most important is thank goodness Sting was brilliant enough to use both in each setting. Gives us a clinic on how the right drummer (which is the most important member of any band) can really make everything right in the ear drums. So to speak. Lol
This song has everything needed to go down in a fireball. Brilliantly played 👏
I can't believe I never saw this version of it before today. Awesome!
Just flawless ❤
Perfection.
Magique ❤
I luv this!
this is a master piece, brilliant
still love your work!!
Oh this is amazing... I only have heard that version which the album track is dubed over their performance
Vinnie’s sounds 😍😍😍
Absolute magic.
Obra prima! Que sonoridade!
masterpiece 4ever
Excuse me, have you, by any chance, seen the 1?
Killed it again!
Loved Vinnie's work with Zappa
Amazing!
The song was recorded in (5
8) time at a tempo of 184 beats per minute. For the purpose of making the odd time signature more digestible for the listener, the song utilizes rhythmic displacement in the drums by implying a duple rhythmic organization.
The drum pattern spans two measures with drummer Vinnie Colaiuta playing a two bar repeating eighth note figure on the hi-hat where the accents fall on the odd numbered beats for the first measure and even numbered beats on the second measure. Colaiuta commented in a 1993 interview that he "phrased it by playing over the bar line, so the hi-hat pattern resolves every two bars". During both measures, the kick drum and snare drum land on beats one and four respectively. He also overdubbed some brush work during the middle of one of the verses so that the song would "chug a little more and differently"
5/4 in 184 bpm
...was going to say the same thing.
I was a little disappointed by the 5/8 time. Since the title mentions 7, I was expecting 7/8, but whatever. Still a cool tune.
Nothing to it... *eye starts twitching*
Not only can I not play it, I can not understand the description of it. But at least Lars UIlrich is still behind me.
Que “ obra” espetacular.
Como n conheci antes
Yes and those fills from David Sancious, which never made it to the final on the album
Brilliant….vinnie
Insane groove
incredibly good song... beautiful flow in 5/8...
David Sancious was always one of my favorite keyboard players. Hall of Famer, too.
Vinnie is legend !!
How come this 11y old video is popping into everyone's feed?
Fenomenal
Viva la vita, viva la musica ❤ 🇮🇹👋
Nobody better than Vinnie
Vinnie with Sting
❤❤❤ Vinnie, vidi, vichi!
The master of odd time signatures and evens actually
I can play this over and over! Funny how Sting's microphone changes position during the song...
Esse é o 7 que mais parece 4 da história da bateria! Gênio!
L0ve the 5 !!!!
Genius!