0:00 son et lumiere 1:23 inertiatic ESP 6:05 cotopaxi 11:00 l´via l´viaquez 20:00 goliath 29:35 cicatriz ESP 42:45 drum solo 46:00 cicatris ESP 2nd part 49:50 roulette dares (the haunt of) thumbs up so people can see it :)
Woah! that’s a cool fun fact, I thought to myself I wonder if Bill would think this drummer was dope since I listen to his podcast and he is pretty cool with music
No one has came to close to having as many great drummers in one band over time as the volta imo. I will be watching and listening to the volta when Im old and my kids are asking what the heck it is.
It’s always amazed me how they were able to go through drummers like crazy but seemed to always just find the most ridiculous guys. Theodore, Elitch, Pridgen, sheesh!
Ughhh I come back to this year after year. He never loses control... its mesmerizing. Also that sun glare cutting a line through the footage that just slowly fades away... this is some high end artsy shit in 2022.
I distinctly remember seeing members from Muse, Mastodon & Karnivool watching side of stage both days in Sydney while i was in the crowd! So happy to have found this.
One of THE best drum performances ever. The passion and intensity alone has me mesmerised then there is the sound of the kit and how easy Dave makes it all look. Unbelievable 🥁👍
0:00 - Son et lumière 1:22 - Inertiatic ESP 6:07 - Cotopaxi 10:53 - L' Via L' Viaquez 20:07 - Goliath 29:34 - Cicatriz ESP 49:40 - Roulette Dares (The Haunt of) What a godly set list. Sucks that it cuts out at the end, but thanks for uploading this, Dave. So stoked you're back with Omar and Cedric!
dude! crisp clean fills, snare is tite, and highhat work feels like a pressed tailored suit. fuk yes, i feel you were excited to play. i feel these guys were a sort of hallmark to test your skills and the type of things you want to play. your passion shines man, antemasque rules too.
This video broke any walls I had of rock stars having job. The way Dave works those drums is incredible and inspirational, especially in light of the mars volta politics, and every artist being an individual being allowed to express their own form of art. Much love Dave Elitch.
Always see videos like these from all around the world wishing I could have witnessed that set, well for once I can safely say I was there to see this!
They are so rad live! I remember watching them when they played with Red Hot Chili Peppers back in Oakland (I can't remember the year 2005/2006?) They were incredible!!!
It was 06 for me. They opened for the Chili Peppers on Halloween night in Cleveland. Barely anyone in the crowd went crazy when they played. Frat kids basically that didnt know what the fuck they were witnessing. Like 7 or 8 bodies on stage going nuts for about an hour. Amazing show!
Thankyou very much for posting this video. I was local stage hand at the Adelaide BDO. Remember watching you warming up before the show and thinking - this is going to be awesome. The show was beyond any expectations. Thankyou for allowing me to kind of re-live the moment. It really is a shame you didnt record with TMV. but anyway...very glad I got to see you play with one of my favourite bands & very glad you posted this video. Thanks again. Cheers from South Australia.
I love this footage not only because shows Dave's skills, but because shows how real musicians interact between each other. One of the last real bands. Long Live Real Music.
51:33 - that whole section though to the end of the video - just keeps getting better. I love how he's practically jumping out his seat by the end of it!
Wow, I have a plethora of practicing to do. Awesome job, Dave. You always give your all behind the kit, and do a darn good job doing it to. Big inspiration.
27:28 after he loses his crash haha i dont think ive ever seen a drummer go harder then dave... fucken nuts !! the amount of raw energy and power he harnesses is just insane, as well as control, even with unorthodox strokes and styles he still keeps in rhythm, these guys are gods.
This drummer is sick. Reminds me of me my best friend who I lost not long ago. It wasn’t enough to just play the part for him, he delivered it with passionate love and sometimes furious power
Jon Theodore's left foot is perhaps the most under appreciated thing about the Mars Volta, it just flows almost all of the time, often with 8th notes. Dave Elitch does a great job here, I saw them with him, sadly the only time I saw them, and he nailed it, the closest thing they had to the great JT. The best musician on the stage that night though was Juan Alderete in my opinion. An absolute beast.
Awesome Dave....Power and Clean! Another fantastic band that no longer exists ... the problem is that musicians unable resist.... Merry Xmax from Italy.
0:00 son et lumiere
1:23 inertiatic ESP
6:05 cotopaxi
11:00 l´via l´viaquez
20:00 goliath
29:35 cicatriz ESP
42:45 drum solo
46:00 cicatris ESP 2nd part
49:50 roulette dares (the haunt of)
thumbs up so people can see it :)
you're awesome!
Just what I was looking for.
Gracies ben parit ! 👍🏻👍🏻🖐🏻
Fun Fact: Dave Elich is Bill Burr's Drum Teacher.
Yo that's sick tbh
Wtf
Woah! that’s a cool fun fact, I thought to myself I wonder if Bill would think this drummer was dope since I listen to his podcast and he is pretty cool with music
Ah, this does not surprise me. LA cats!
Everyone who saw this comment just searched "bill burr drums"
No one has came to close to having as many great drummers in one band over time as the volta imo. I will be watching and listening to the volta when Im old and my kids are asking what the heck it is.
Frank Zappa *cough cough*
It’s always amazed me how they were able to go through drummers like crazy but seemed to always just find the most ridiculous guys. Theodore, Elitch, Pridgen, sheesh!
@@mrdonovan213 They pissed a lot of them off
Zappa, King Crimson, Mahavishnu Orchestra
@@lamecasuelas2 Mahavishnu Orchestra is nothing without Billy, but thats just me lol
Damn Dave… that snare had a family. 😂
I feel for his hi hat!
😂
This is one of the best drum performances ever. There is so much energy and technique! Awesome!
0:00 - Son et lumière
1:22 - Inertiatic ESP
6:07 - Cotopaxi
10:53 - L' Via L' Viaquez
20:07 - Goliath
29:34 - Cicatriz ESP
49:40 - Roulette Dares (The Haunt of)
you are THE MAN
it's funny that it's like the reverse of the sets they do now
@@youngsuitthe set in berlin,.24th of june was different,..nothing from bedlam album,..more from frances album,..
he stole the list from the guy below him@@St99785
Respect 🙏🏼
Ughhh I come back to this year after year. He never loses control... its mesmerizing.
Also that sun glare cutting a line through the footage that just slowly fades away... this is some high end artsy shit in 2022.
just wanted to write this :D
i think his drums owe him money...
i loled
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha
Lol
I love the moments where he practically jumps out of his chair.
So sick
you cant have enough afros in a band
🤣
more afros please sir
That's a drummers drummer. Full of energy man, killer playing and killer video.
Dave Elitch is a great drummer.
It has nothing to do with your comment in my opinion from 3 years ago. I just said that Dave is a great drummer.
Man, that snare is tuned tight! It practically sounds like a marching snare! Great playing Dave
yeah dude! Seems to be a 8 x 14 snaredrum... so awesome!
Maybe. Looks like a 6.5' to me
Aleks Maksimovic That's definitely not an 8". 6.5" or 7" max.
It's a 6.5x14 knurled Steel with die-cast hoops
Best drum cam on TH-cam. Ever.
I distinctly remember seeing members from Muse, Mastodon & Karnivool watching side of stage both days in Sydney while i was in the crowd! So happy to have found this.
One of THE best drum performances ever.
The passion and intensity alone has me mesmerised then there is the sound of the kit and how easy Dave makes it all look.
Unbelievable 🥁👍
0:00 - Son et lumière
1:22 - Inertiatic ESP
6:07 - Cotopaxi
10:53 - L' Via L' Viaquez
20:07 - Goliath
29:34 - Cicatriz ESP
49:40 - Roulette Dares (The Haunt of)
What a godly set list. Sucks that it cuts out at the end, but thanks for uploading this, Dave. So stoked you're back with Omar and Cedric!
TheKemmist You missed one
49:42 - Roulette Dares (The Haunt of)
TheKemmist my god, those are my favourite songs of the band
+TheKemmist You also missed Tiptoe Through The Tulips lol :p
dude! crisp clean fills, snare is tite, and highhat work feels like a pressed tailored suit. fuk yes, i feel you were excited to play. i feel these guys were a sort of hallmark to test your skills and the type of things you want to play. your passion shines man, antemasque rules too.
You are a monster, Dave!
He is a beast. That snare crack is soooo nice.
This video broke any walls I had of rock stars having job. The way Dave works those drums is incredible and inspirational, especially in light of the mars volta politics, and every artist being an individual being allowed to express their own form of art. Much love Dave Elitch.
28:22 you can tell dave is just like "OMFG its done, time to BREATHE" well done sir. My hat is off to you.
@dave elitch
david, I watched your presentation with mars back in Brazil. it was excellent. I became a big fan.
never get tired watching this show. not just a show. was an EVENT
42:45 one of the greatest drum solos I've ever witnessed
Smokin
51:31 someone in the crowd throws water as he hits the crash haha. Looks sick
when you're minted n probably have load sof spares backstage i probably wouldnt bother you as much
Good eye, that's pretty cool
This recording belongs to the Historic Hall of Drumming.
Hahahaha, 5:36 Cedric tries to pants the sound tech
Zaetix that's the drum tech
Zaetix 😂
29:35 - love this beat
Always see videos like these from all around the world wishing I could have witnessed that set, well for once I can safely say I was there to see this!
20:03 "pa tu tu pa pa tu"
I've been watching this steadily once a season ever since you uploaded this, Dave! :)
The only video I've ever been able to figure out how to play the hi-hats on cicatriz from. That left hand... damn!
Just drinkin my beer and watchin Dave's incredible job 🍺
Sooo much raw energy, yet still so much control. How the fuck.
Thank You Dave... Love the whole show...Goliath, was just that... 🙏♥
Dave is ridiculous! Love his course, worth every penny!
52:30
Find someone who looks at you the way Omar looks at Dave
They are so rad live! I remember watching them when they played with Red Hot Chili Peppers back in Oakland (I can't remember the year 2005/2006?) They were incredible!!!
It was 06 for me. They opened for the Chili Peppers on Halloween night in Cleveland. Barely anyone in the crowd went crazy when they played. Frat kids basically that didnt know what the fuck they were witnessing. Like 7 or 8 bodies on stage going nuts for about an hour. Amazing show!
I was there in Oakland and the sound was pretty Insane!!! I so much crazy improv that night! I don’t know what drummer it was but it was fun
That guy is a monster. Love his drumming.
That part from 42:44-44:40 ... Absolutely SAVAGE !!!!
@ 27:30 Its Ftw ...Thats why i love Dave Elitch
I was there!! Great to watch and experience again!! Awesome Dave!!
Dave... You sound amazing.
Their best drummer after Theodore. What a beast this dude is!
This looks like hard work.
Right
Not if ya know what your doin, very physical tho
I'm in there somewhere having my mind blown... The hottest day of the year... Amazing drumming! Thanks for sharing Dave!
THAT 24" BASS DRUM, AND THOSE 12" AND 13" HIGH TOMS ARE SOOO BAD ASS!!! LOVE THE SOUND!!!!
Thankyou very much for posting this video. I was local stage hand at the Adelaide BDO. Remember watching you warming up before the show and thinking - this is going to be awesome. The show was beyond any expectations. Thankyou for allowing me to kind of re-live the moment. It really is a shame you didnt record with TMV. but anyway...very glad I got to see you play with one of my favourite bands & very glad you posted this video. Thanks again. Cheers from South Australia.
I love this footage not only because shows Dave's skills, but because shows how real musicians interact between each other. One of the last real bands. Long Live Real Music.
Last? Or most recent?
51:33 - that whole section though to the end of the video - just keeps getting better. I love how he's practically jumping out his seat by the end of it!
Elitch hittin them ghost notes hard af
duhuhued! could watch theese chops all day man! love the energy!
I have never heard of this fella before. Wow he is a monster!! The only Volta drummer that comes close to the mighty Theodore.
Great insight 👌 thank you for allowing us this view! Sounds great 👍
This is one of the best drum cams I've watched, it's so inspiring! Thanks you Dave.
That snare is...yummy. power house dave!!!!!
You are the man dave, thanks so much for this.
Wow, I have a plethora of practicing to do. Awesome job, Dave. You always give your all behind the kit, and do a darn good job doing it to. Big inspiration.
He looked tired after Goliath. What a beast of a song.
beast of a performance from him!
46:05 - 46:40 seems totally improvised but such a sick jam to develop for live
Good Lord this man is a powerhouse!
this is an awesome vid you can learn the whole set from it. Thank you sir
I was in the crowd for this!
I'd be pissed off about Cedric abusing my cymbal during Goliath...
27:28 after he loses his crash haha i dont think ive ever seen a drummer go harder then dave... fucken nuts !! the amount of raw energy and power he harnesses is just insane, as well as control, even with unorthodox strokes and styles he still keeps in rhythm, these guys are gods.
Thanks to whoever positioned the camera with his right foot in shot, you know what we want to see (was it the drum tech? Himself?)
brilliant!!!!!
can watch it all day!!!!
This drummer is sick. Reminds me of me my best friend who I lost not long ago. It wasn’t enough to just play the part for him, he delivered it with passionate love and sometimes furious power
Jon Theodore's left foot is perhaps the most under appreciated thing about the Mars Volta, it just flows almost all of the time, often with 8th notes. Dave Elitch does a great job here, I saw them with him, sadly the only time I saw them, and he nailed it, the closest thing they had to the great JT. The best musician on the stage that night though was Juan Alderete in my opinion. An absolute beast.
Pridgen is a great drummer but always played way to far in front of the beat live. If he could have dialed it back just a notch, man.
Some very good chops.
Musta been cool playin there. Ha
THank you so much!!! Drums are soo amazing!
Awesome Dave....Power and Clean! Another fantastic band that no longer exists ... the problem is that musicians unable resist.... Merry Xmax from Italy.
Dave, Omar and Cedric are still together B-)
The band is called Antemasque
Donovan Doran
Thanks Man....Ciao from near Genova Italy.
Yeah, fkn boring band.
BEAST BEAST BEAST
Fucking hard to deliver this stuff on this level in a damn good way.
Dave, man, I was really impressed when I saw you in DOM but really, you kick some serious ass on that kit. I always love hearing your chops.
loving your energy dave.
that snare drum sounds great man damn
That kit sounds awesome Dave, love that snare!
This never fails to make my day. I can't listen to the album version of Cotopaxi anymore without envisioning this. Mind blowing stuff
Such a cool dude and phenomenal player.
this dude is raw! Good stuff!
Excuse me while I put my drums back into storage!
Holy crap, I'm waiting for that snare to explode to pieces!!
this guy is a weapon!!
I’ve never understood how he hits so hard without his muscles cramping up or tiring out
ITS CALLED ATHLETICISM BRAH!
its called technique
Thanks for posting! The man is a true master
27:19 Cedric: Ok bye
Theodore wrote some dope drum parts for the Mars
The replacement crash sounds much better 👍👏
Fascinating watching Dave looking at Omar during the descent mid way through cicatriz. Waiting for the nods and winks on where to go with it.
Mitch Mitchell would be very proud. GREAT FUCKING JOB!!!
DW snares are so nice. Can't wait to be able to afford one.
Oh, and, Dave was pretty good right here.
gorgeous work my friend!
THANKS SO MUCH DAVE
Great show!! The dynamics are INCREDIBLE!! & then there's Intensity. :O ... ... I used to remember hitting that hard & knocking stands over. lol
I absolutely love the 11/8 time signature of cotopaxi.
Came here from the Tim Ferriss podcast :)
Why do people dislike this?
Drumming gollira... amazing!
You made my day, Dave!