@@DanielVerberne I don't believe Gene Hoglan needs much adjustment. If they're not in sync, it's simply because both were so perfect that they split our timeline and created two realities.
My son got me hooked on Skyharbor, Plini, and Sithu Aye We just talked about PT...he knows all about them. Ugh! I did a great job of raising him as you did with your boy. By the way...I taught him all about Prog Metal...I introduced him to DT and the rest is history.
+Emmanuel Aigueperse The rythm is rather simple, but what he does (including the bassist) some kind of back-laid though very interesting.There is kind of a tension between bass and drums. And his fills are the icing- not too much but technically sophisticated.
I agree, but the drums come out so freaking crisp, that's what makes Gavin special.. IDK why, how, but the pristine, crystal clear sound he gets out of his drums are like no one else. I swear I've "seen them all" but even the most technically proficient drummers are far behind in getting the subtleties and power Gavin gets from his kit. It's one of a kind.
Am a lifelong fan (I am 51) of prog rock and prog metal, virtuoso music in general. Rush has been my fave band since 1980 (seen them live 21 times) and I've spent the pandemic submerged in Fear Inoculum (I love Tool) For the life of me, how the truck did I miss Porcupine Tree?!! They are way beyond AMAZING!
Felt the same way Angel. Several years ago I set up a "tool" station on pandora and PT came on as a similar artist. Immediately had to go see the name of this band I hadn't heard before. Love their work. Been trying to play along with Gavin ever since. (and Danny, and Niel...let me emphasize "trying ;) Hearing Niel play in the late '70's steered me away from 10yrs of study/playing classical piano and jazz trumpet, straight to my first kit. Now, in my 60's, my idea of a good time while getting a workout in, is behind a 10pc Yamaha electronic kit (2 combined into 1 large) headphones on, Moving Pictures que'd up !
Same here ! My Mt. Rushmore is Rush, Tool, Dream Theater, and Porcupine Tree , Had to go see PT to complete it … They were phenomenal at Radio City !! I’m still buzzing from it !
It's 5/4, though. And same tempo as the rest of the song, comprised of 6/4 and 4/4 sections. The beat is consistent enough throughout the track for them to clap along.
Well they're basically clapping 4/4, since they're just clapping quarter notes. I could start clapping a quarter note steady pace in 4/4 and say its 7/4 because they're the same
I go through Porcupine Tree fazes. I often listen to them for days on end, and then I stop and don't listen to them for months. But whenever I am in the mood for them I always wonder why I don't listen to them all the time.
6:26 - you don't have to be insanely fast, you don't have to kill the double bass pedals, you sure don't have to flip sticks in the air to be a great drummer. None of that. Everything Gavin hits is just magical.
I must be way behind the times!! I had heard of Porcupine Tree many times before, but had never listened to them. This is the third piece I've heard so far: I've listened to Arriving Somewhere But Not Here, Anesthetize, and now this, and they are fantastic~
Got here due to my admiration of Danny Carey from Tool. I’m so stoked to have discovered Porcupine Tree. Gavin is enchanting to watch on drums. Mind blowing time signature changes and perfect composition without silly flare.
I don t know why people still mention Dany Carey. I think those who do, have never heard of Gavin. Danny is great but is no where close to Gavin. I ve listened tons and tons of album tracks and live songs of Gavin whether it is with PT, the pineapple thief or other bands, I ve found only a single time mistake...a single. I listenned Pneuma live of the video recently released and found in this single live song, at least 4 or 5 rythm/fills mistakes from Dany. Gavin is a robust drummers, technical but most importantly very musical. One of the greatest.
@@potatounicorn9480 I did not mention skills. I said "robust" meaning whatever the situation, circumstances, the guy behind the drums that can always play metronomically and without making mistakes , is a robust drummer.
That drum break at 6:26 is just to die for! I must have listened to this song more than a 1000 times and I get a smile on my face every time I'm hearing this.
I am watching this a few days after the sad passing of Neil Peart. Rush will never come back, of course, but a Geddy Lee - Alex Lifeson - Gavin Harrison trio would definitely create great music. Surely the Professor would bless them from above, behind his drum kit above the clouds
I am so happy that I took the opportunity to see them live on their Anesthetize tour. Steven Wilson and PT have changed quite a lot and I am not sure we will get another masterpiece like that anymore from him. It's ok though, musicians do move on. Still...one of the best concerts ever played in history
Super intelligent music and lyrics....very rare to have both these days!! This group is off 5he charts brilliant!! So glad I get high off their music lol
Trains also seems to be that song that everyone likes; The song that, no matter what genre of music you listen to, you can still find something to love about it.
I have always said that John Bonham was both the best drummer in Rock, and my favourite drummer of all time. He still remains my favourite for being a huge part of my musical education/upbringing during his time with Zeppelin and for the sound he could get from what was basically a small kit! However, Gavin Harrison takes things to a totally different level...the guy is simply a master of his craft.
My favorite band is TOOL. That being said, this is one of my favorite performances of one of my ALL-TIME favorite songs. (PT is a close second, after TOOL for me... sometimes, too close lol)
@Ruben Aguilar: Oh yes, but it's also the other way around, I've witnessed that myself! Colin Edwin is also Gavin Harrison's sweaty dream! I once witnessed a brief and subtle moment of Mr. Edwin showing the working man the accents he was playing, while Gavin was álmost on his way of getting lost in translation... ofcourse Harrison picked up fluently because he wasn't yét in trouble, but Edwin noticed in time. And I bet I was one of the very few people who saw it happen, but the communication between them is phenomenal. For a brief moment, I shared a satisfying glance and smile with mr. Edwin after that, when he understood I picked up what just happened there on stage. Wow, do I miss PT live ♡
watchtheskies The year is 2018 almost 2019 - I live just north of Toronto Ont Canada.. Im in my 50’s and over the years Im still shocked how nobody has ever heard of Steven Wilson or Porcupine Tree.. Im a huge Rush fan but absolutely love PT and Wilsons solo stuff.. Must admit Gavin brought me to PT then when Alex Lifeson did the studio solos for Anesthetize it was icing on the cake.. Fear of a Blank Planet is my favorite album all time - then Moving Pictures...2112.. etc........ my ontario plate YYZ 2112 thanks to my wife.....
Porcupine Tree's demise and loss is King Crimson's gain. Kudos to Gavin for becoming the Beast's authoritative drummer, the one who does the 3- or 4- part drum arrangements for the crew.
Seen the show in Tilburg and the power of his play was THE subject of the night after the concert, at least within the group of people that i was with on the way back to Amsterdam. Every hit...is a hit (and he hits plenty of mini-breaks still but.. they are deliberately, almost modest, in the background). Number one is still Dave DiCenso's drums in Glasgow Kiss (on John Petrucci's solo album Suspended Animation) with that bass guitar player giving a solo in the middle of a part where he's already playing over 400 notes per minute. Forget about Portnoy, forgive Gavin Harrison and many other great drummer their experimental sidesteps to the classical jazzical outskirts, Prog Rock is where they are at their best.
I saw the Fear of a Blank Planet Tour 3 times, one of which was the complete album played in order. Absolutely sublime. PT probably at their peak. Devastated when Wilson pulled the plug a few years later. As much as I dig Wilson's solo stuff also, I miss the PT band dynamic. Discovered PT circa 1998 with Coma Divine and Stupid Dream, been a fanatic ever since.
That's something you don't see anymore in alt./rock, metal, or progressive. Keyboardists. You have a few here and there in bands like DT, BTBAM, Born of Osiris, Kamelot, and a few others, but I don't think enough bands appreciate how many more layers you can add to your music when you bring on a keyboardist.
+Alex Knott More than a keyboardist, the thing is having someone who can create soundscapes that really merge and enhance the sound of everything else, like Mr. Barbieri does right here.
Mauricio Buitrago Kevin Moore did create great atmospheres while he was in the DT, a pity he left the band, though maybe he knew the direction they were taking and that contributed to his departure.
I introduced my mom to Yesmusic; she approved it. I was always glued to Yes, ELP, Genesis, Rush.....Mom never had a problem with my taste in music... I haven’t yet exposed her to Porcupine Tree...We giggle about ‘Let’s Sleep Together; I told her that I didn’t really think that Mr. Wilson was singing about sleeping.....my family has never had a problem with the music that I love...some of the expeditions were perhaps questionable......: those days were what I call the crazy eighties.....lots of madness which included lots of fun!!! Harmless adventures!!!...great fun!!!.
Sorrowfull Blinger That's a hard choice dude...Marco is another utterly amazing drummer. I can't have a favorite drummer anymore, there's too many stunning, stunning drummers around these days taking it to a whole new level. Although the first time I heard Gavin play I got more excited than any other drummer ever he's just so damn musical...
We won't see such great shows live again for a long time. Today, music is streamed. It is run by "Covidian rappers" who have distilled vulgar and meaningless music since the beginning of this year and who blow up the counters of this platform which fortunately still offers us clips that are always rich and intense. I can't even laugh or cry about it anymore !
God I saw them play this in 2010 at a concert. I've been hoping to catch them play again! I love Steven on his own though. He can do no wrong who am I kidding! ♥️
porcupine tree fans...the only crowd that can clap in time
yeah they don't prefer 4/4
best coment ever!
hahaha that's a very clever comment! Right on mate! Cheers
gavin helps a lot :D
Suppers ready for Gavin 9/8? Would love to hear him beat the drums on that one.
Metronomes are so tight because they practice while listening to a Gavin
LOL that's great
I've heard that atomic clocks apparently need adjustment, as they've slipped out of synch with Gavin.
The best comment I've read on youtube in 12 years using this page.
@@DanielVerberne I don't believe Gene Hoglan needs much adjustment. If they're not in sync, it's simply because both were so perfect that they split our timeline and created two realities.
@@astorgaluthier You probably need to get out and about more.
My son introduced me to PT. I think I did a good job raising him . Haha
I got my dad hooked on PT too
Good son
My son got me hooked on Skyharbor, Plini, and Sithu Aye
We just talked about PT...he knows all about them. Ugh!
I did a great job of raising him as you did with your boy.
By the way...I taught him all about Prog Metal...I introduced him to DT and the rest is history.
My son sleeps quickly when he listens to Setevn Wilson. He is 7 months old ...
@@fdager This, of course, is a Mystery. LOL
I’m 70 years old and I LOVE this. Is that weird?
No!
hell no!
Be my grandpa pls
Not weird... I´m 70 this is my music. Branches of the KC have grown in me since 1969
No, I am 67, and love them too😄
I really loved 90s PT but this band just transcended when Gavin joined. His musicianship is just unbelievable. Absolutely insane.
Gavin is a machine
FUCK, drummer is just killin' it.
that groove ... .
The Great Gavin Harrison ... .
+Mani Sheikholeslami YEAH! The groove is one of the coolest I ever listened. I dig this song.
+Mani Shei I agree so much! This guy is crazy and so good!
+Emmanuel Aigueperse The rythm is rather simple, but what he does (including the bassist) some kind of back-laid though very interesting.There is kind of a tension between bass and drums. And his fills are the icing- not too much but technically sophisticated.
I totally agree, really great musicians!
I agree, but the drums come out so freaking crisp, that's what makes Gavin special.. IDK why, how, but the pristine, crystal clear sound he gets out of his drums are like no one else. I swear I've "seen them all" but even the most technically proficient drummers are far behind in getting the subtleties and power Gavin gets from his kit. It's one of a kind.
Am a lifelong fan (I am 51) of prog rock and prog metal, virtuoso music in general.
Rush has been my fave band since 1980 (seen them live 21 times) and I've spent the pandemic submerged in Fear Inoculum (I love Tool)
For the life of me, how the truck did I miss Porcupine Tree?!! They are way beyond AMAZING!
Welcome to the next level. Rush was always my #1 (55). With Neil’s passing, Gavin ascends to the throne of prog drumming in my opinion. Rush On!
they have some gigs this year , new album also ...reformed
Felt the same way Angel. Several years ago I set up a "tool" station on pandora and PT came on as a similar artist. Immediately had to go see the name of this band I hadn't heard before. Love their work. Been trying to play along with Gavin ever since. (and Danny, and Niel...let me emphasize "trying ;) Hearing Niel play in the late '70's steered me away from 10yrs of study/playing classical piano and jazz trumpet, straight to my first kit. Now, in my 60's, my idea of a good time while getting a workout in, is behind a 10pc Yamaha electronic kit (2 combined into 1 large) headphones on, Moving Pictures que'd up !
Same here ! My Mt. Rushmore is Rush, Tool, Dream Theater, and Porcupine Tree , Had to go see PT to complete it … They were phenomenal at Radio City !! I’m still buzzing from it !
Same here …Neil peart was always the gold standard for me. But man this is stratospheric
6:10, the audience claps in 5/8, in time ! crowds usually have difficulty clapping in 4/4 in time :p that's a well educated fanbase :D
That's because they're prog fans :)
It's 5/4, though. And same tempo as the rest of the song, comprised of 6/4 and 4/4 sections. The beat is consistent enough throughout the track for them to clap along.
@@fabioriatoAll thanks to Gavin's Rythmic Design!
Well they're basically clapping 4/4, since they're just clapping quarter notes. I could start clapping a quarter note steady pace in 4/4 and say its 7/4 because they're the same
@@tiuhti__ true, it doesnt matter how many beat you clap. its on a quarter note :D
I go through Porcupine Tree fazes. I often listen to them for days on end, and then I stop and don't listen to them for months. But whenever I am in the mood for them I always wonder why I don't listen to them all the time.
I'm the same way. Brilliant, world-class, but still not something I listen to all the time. But when I do.....
Same
Exactly!
Nailed it! Hard to stay away. Steven Wilson's "solo" band stuff is also captivating, live and otherwise....
Never related to anything more on the internet than your comment #PT_Forever
But in phases :P
I had never even heard of porcupine tree until I found out Gavin Harrison was playing drums for them. He is one of my favorite drummers. 🥁
Even during these crazy times with the virus, listening to this song brings me back to better times
@Zuckerwatte Zacharias damn you should read the book this album is based from: lunar park by easton ellis
@Zuckerwatte Zacharias there you go :)
damm, this was released in 2010 and its now when im listening to it. 10 years without knowing this amazing song existed.
The Arriving Somewhere concert is another masterpiece that deserves your time
Amazing backing vocals from Jon Wesley! I like him very much
6:26 - you don't have to be insanely fast, you don't have to kill the double bass pedals, you sure don't have to flip sticks in the air to be a great drummer. None of that.
Everything Gavin hits is just magical.
There's no one like Gavin... I used thought that no one could come close to Danny Carey, but Gavin is so much more
Chaitanya Bhagwat
My first time listening to PT, and my first thought was “this drummer is phenomenal”!!!
Indeed! I love how he works the chimes in that section. One of many reasons why I prefer this live version over the studio recording.
Frank bro that was what I felt when I heard my first PT song and when I saw Anesthetize performance live. I stopped drumming.
This is one of the most beautiful youtube comment i've ever read! Thanks mate!
I must be way behind the times!! I had heard of Porcupine Tree many times before, but had never listened to them. This is the third piece I've heard so far: I've listened to Arriving Somewhere But Not Here, Anesthetize, and now this, and they are fantastic~
listen to everything including and after In Absentia, guaranteed you will like it
+TheGoldfish They are great particularly H.C.E. but I just can't find anything I like more than Gavin harrison's drumming.
Heracleum mantegazziani listen to deadwig album so good. Stand out tracks are probably Open Car and Shallow
coitinsforyourocky listen to Voyage34, the complete trip!! its very psychedelic
so 'how is your life today?'
Monster musicians, all of them. And amazing songwriting. How they pull off their sound live as if in the studio is pure wizardry.
i've listened to this on repeat for 5 days straight - i'm still finding new details every time
Got here due to my admiration of Danny Carey from Tool. I’m so stoked to have discovered Porcupine Tree. Gavin is enchanting to watch on drums. Mind blowing time signature changes and perfect composition without silly flare.
I don t know why people still mention Dany Carey. I think those who do, have never heard of Gavin. Danny is great but is no where close to Gavin. I ve listened tons and tons of album tracks and live songs of Gavin whether it is with PT, the pineapple thief or other bands, I ve found only a single time mistake...a single. I listenned Pneuma live of the video recently released and found in this single live song, at least 4 or 5 rythm/fills mistakes from Dany. Gavin is a robust drummers, technical but most importantly very musical. One of the greatest.
@@StefBelgium i dont agree nor disagree but skill isn’t just about making mistakes or not
@@potatounicorn9480 I did not mention skills. I said "robust" meaning whatever the situation, circumstances, the guy behind the drums that can always play metronomically and without making mistakes , is a robust drummer.
Or silly flair!
@@trevecchi1766 too much PUBG mobile and flare gun drops.
The two dudes in the front row make me smile massively and give me chills every time I watch this video and I have watched it a lot.
THE most significant and important record since The Wall. This performance.... LOVE.
That drum break at 6:26 is just to die for! I must have listened to this song more than a 1000 times and I get a smile on my face every time I'm hearing this.
Gavison is tempo himself. Super tight.
Fact..
One of the best progressive drummer!!
Silly little beard, though.
@Dindu Nuffin yeah but not every drummer can handel that
@@claudiodiaz8659 *THE best drummer ever for me
Porcupine Tree treats their audience to the best show they can perform! 100%!!!!!!!!
Gavin is amazing!! Innovative fills with perfect timing and taste.
Gavin just blows me away. Immaculate timekeeping, and god those fills. 5:55 6:57 7:18
One of the greatest bands that no one has ever heard of! I totally dig what Steven Wilson is doing these days as well.
Holy smokes!!! They absolutely D-E-S-T-R-O-Y-E-D that tune!!!
Yessss ..... My homeland, the Netherlands... Tilburg. The stage door says: "Duw".... meaning "push"
Pushing the limits!!
I am watching this a few days after the sad passing of Neil Peart. Rush will never come back, of course, but a Geddy Lee - Alex Lifeson - Gavin Harrison trio would definitely create great music. Surely the Professor would bless them from above, behind his drum kit above the clouds
Yes yes
Steven W. and P. Tree's sound would live forever. God blesses .them
I am so happy that I took the opportunity to see them live on their Anesthetize tour. Steven Wilson and PT have changed quite a lot and I am not sure we will get another masterpiece like that anymore from him. It's ok though, musicians do move on. Still...one of the best concerts ever played in history
Porcupine Tree Sounds like Porcupine Tree. it's something nobody can argue about.
That is one good drummer right their.
The best
God damn Steven's distorted tones on this are so HEAVY
Super intelligent music and lyrics....very rare to have both these days!! This group is off 5he charts brilliant!! So glad I get high off their music lol
Wesley on guitar......perfect addition to a perfect sound and band.
He messes up a lot of solos
A Masterpiace!
Great Song!!!
a complete package of quality music.Hats off to these guys!!
An amazing band that deserve more recognition than they get !
This is what Creativity, Quality, Excellence, sounds like, even better live, definitely Rocks:)
Best backing vocalist is metal history!! And a good singer in his own right to!
The best of the best, there are top musicians and then there's porcupine tree
Great musicians, all of them
World class chemistry
Fear of a wet pant from all the eargasms
Lol
My headphones are soaking wet right now
But.. wouldnt become your shirt wet?! Ya shoulders?!..
Haha
oh i almost forgot to watch it today
Trains also seems to be that song that everyone likes; The song that, no matter what genre of music you listen to, you can still find something to love about it.
i was there that night! an awesome gig. a brilliant band and John Wesley on additional guitar is always a great idea!!
I have always said that John Bonham was both the best drummer in Rock, and my favourite drummer of all time. He still remains my favourite for being a huge part of my musical education/upbringing during his time with Zeppelin and for the sound he could get from what was basically a small kit! However, Gavin Harrison takes things to a totally different level...the guy is simply a master of his craft.
scrabble58
I'd say Neil Peart belongs to that league too.
Don't forget Danny Carey. No need to rank any of them though. They are all masters of their craft
My favorite band is TOOL. That being said, this is one of my favorite performances of one of my ALL-TIME favorite songs. (PT is a close second, after TOOL for me... sometimes, too close lol)
One of my all time favorite albums, somehow didn't know there is a live version!
This must be part of PT Live in Tilburg, The Netherlands. Also on TH-cam. Awesome concert, I wish I was there!
One of the best album openers.
Tight tight and tight again…Uber talented,loved it
Colin is so happy in all the videos, but then again a drummer live Gavin Harrison is a bass player’s wet dream.
@Ruben Aguilar: Oh yes, but it's also the other way around, I've witnessed that myself! Colin Edwin is also Gavin Harrison's sweaty dream! I once witnessed a brief and subtle moment of Mr. Edwin showing the working man the accents he was playing, while Gavin was álmost on his way of getting lost in translation... ofcourse Harrison picked up fluently because he wasn't yét in trouble, but Edwin noticed in time. And I bet I was one of the very few people who saw it happen, but the communication between them is phenomenal. For a brief moment, I shared a satisfying glance and smile with mr. Edwin after that, when he understood I picked up what just happened there on stage.
Wow, do I miss PT live ♡
Thank god i saw them 3 times, they rock :-)
Saw them years ago in Toronto. Thought they were too good.
What a killer song ! Love these guys ...!
Please come back PT
@@soeppoes8949 your source? as far as i could remember he said in an interview that they might do another album but not happening so soon.
Your wish got answered :)
The fill at 6:57 is amazing.
No wonder everyone misses these guys so much!!!.
Perhaps the most relevant band plying their trade in the music business at the moment. Incredible!
Epic Progressive Metal Rock Song and Yes "Gavin Harrison" is a Beast on the Drums...
literally discovered the existence of this band 2 minutes ago, cool band!
watchtheskies me last week, i can,t stop listening and discovering !!!
watchtheskies The year is 2018 almost 2019 - I live just north of Toronto Ont Canada.. Im in my 50’s and over the years Im still shocked how nobody has ever heard of Steven Wilson or Porcupine Tree.. Im a huge Rush fan but absolutely love PT and Wilsons solo stuff.. Must admit Gavin brought me to PT then when Alex Lifeson did the studio solos for Anesthetize it was icing on the cake.. Fear of a Blank Planet is my favorite album all time - then Moving Pictures...2112.. etc........ my ontario plate YYZ 2112 thanks to my wife.....
Steven Wilson is a damn pure talent
It just never grows old! An Icon in thier history. But, yet so much more..
Why does not everyone in the world know about this group? It boggles my mind.
Wat een brilliante componist is die Steve Wilson, ongeevenaard!
They truly sound better live than on recording
Banda perfeita em todos os aspectos
drumming from heaven....or hell if you are a drummer, outstanding band
LEGGENDARIA
intelegent, complex, anthemic, sincere, riff-tastic, subtle, intricate, psychedelic, folky, english, progressive awesomeness
Inspirational ;-)
Steven is a beast
I saw this for the first time today, just loved it. thank you.
Porcupine Tree's demise and loss is King Crimson's gain. Kudos to Gavin for becoming the Beast's authoritative drummer, the one who does the 3- or 4- part drum arrangements for the crew.
Amazing !
So prog that the intro doesn't even start until 2 minutes in. ;)
Actually, if you listen closely, the intro starts 5 secs in
Gavin Harrison 🥁 is amazing and the bass player who I think is called Colin looks permanently blissed out to the max
colin edwin from down under!
Was there! 2 nights in Tilburg so awesome!
Seen the show in Tilburg and the power of his play was THE subject of the night after the concert, at least within the group of people that i was with on the way back to Amsterdam. Every hit...is a hit (and he hits plenty of mini-breaks still but.. they are deliberately, almost modest, in the background). Number one is still Dave DiCenso's drums in Glasgow Kiss (on John Petrucci's solo album Suspended Animation) with that bass guitar player giving a solo in the middle of a part where he's already playing over 400 notes per minute. Forget about Portnoy, forgive Gavin Harrison and many other great drummer their experimental sidesteps to the classical jazzical outskirts, Prog Rock is where they are at their best.
I saw the Fear of a Blank Planet Tour 3 times, one of which was the complete album played in order. Absolutely sublime. PT probably at their peak. Devastated when Wilson pulled the plug a few years later. As much as I dig Wilson's solo stuff also, I miss the PT band dynamic. Discovered PT circa 1998 with Coma Divine and Stupid Dream, been a fanatic ever since.
couldn't agree more
I think if Rush decides to do anything musicly, I think I know a drummer
He's currently busy with another 70s Prog band 😝
These guys are so good!
my fav band just happen to have my fav drummer! its like it tool and pink floyd ran into ech other at full speed
Gavin is a precision technician of precision, truly brilliant.
son grandes musicos,con un sonido muy fresco y gran fiato
89 Dislikes were lobbyists from Big Pharm. Companies!
That's something you don't see anymore in alt./rock, metal, or progressive. Keyboardists. You have a few here and there in bands like DT, BTBAM, Born of Osiris, Kamelot, and a few others, but I don't think enough bands appreciate how many more layers you can add to your music when you bring on a keyboardist.
A lot of rock bands have keyboardists. Nine Inch Nails, Opeth, Dream Theater, Muse, Ghost, Carach Angren.
Marillion
+Alex Knott More than a keyboardist, the thing is having someone who can create soundscapes that really merge and enhance the sound of everything else, like Mr. Barbieri does right here.
Mauricio Buitrago Kevin Moore did create great atmospheres while he was in the DT, a pity he left the band, though maybe he knew the direction they were taking and that contributed to his departure.
Opeth :)
EPIC tune !
Goose bumps every time. Masterful.
I introduced my mom to Yesmusic; she approved it. I was always glued to Yes, ELP, Genesis, Rush.....Mom never had a problem with my taste in music... I haven’t yet exposed her to Porcupine Tree...We giggle about ‘Let’s Sleep Together; I told her that I didn’t really think that Mr. Wilson was singing about sleeping.....my family has never had a problem with the music that I love...some of the expeditions were perhaps questionable......: those days were what I call the crazy eighties.....lots of madness which included lots of fun!!! Harmless adventures!!!...great fun!!!.
6:57 Gavin kills it.
when does he not ?
hes defn one of the best drummers !! fuck yea ...Marco Minnemann being my other fav
Sorrowfull Blinger
That's a hard choice dude...Marco is another utterly amazing drummer. I can't have a favorite drummer anymore, there's too many stunning, stunning drummers around these days taking it to a whole new level. Although the first time I heard Gavin play I got more excited than any other drummer ever he's just so damn musical...
Thelucidbohemian Correction. Gavin always kills it.
Nicholas Hall Thats the best drummer. Such technique but never at the cost of groove and feel.
una de las mejores bandas en la historia de la humanidad
Great band!!
We won't see such great shows live again for a long time. Today, music is streamed. It is run by "Covidian rappers" who have distilled vulgar and meaningless music since the beginning of this year and who blow up the counters of this platform which fortunately still offers us clips that are always rich and intense. I can't even laugh or cry about it anymore !
man these guys are fantastic!
The best live ever...!!!
Always impressive, excellent arrangements
As always ! He's incredible.
Grandisima banda y temazo.
A friend recently turned me on to these guys....fantastic stuff
Me to
God I saw them play this in 2010 at a concert. I've been hoping to catch them play again! I love Steven on his own though. He can do no wrong who am I kidding! ♥️
This one is particularly exciting ! Great song !