I'll say it again, this is THE BEST MUSICAL SERIES ON THE INTERNET! Never stop making these. I find new artists, I find drummers to support, I find new bands to listen to. This Is what we never knew we needed. I'd love 2 or 3 of these a week!
For more like this, there's a great channel called Blind Covers that gives a band just the lyrics to a song they don't know, and 1 hour to write and record a cover of it. Different vibe cause the music's all new, not just the drum part, but always fun to see the different directions bands go in. They've been on hiatus for a few years but if people watch their older stuff, I hope they'll record more.
Yes I agree. It is the perfect combination of enjoyment and music content. Im not even a drummer. I do music but this stuff makes me wanna become a drummer. I discovered this format yesterday and Im binging all old videos of this format now haha. It is perfection.
Absolutely. This guy is an animal - his technique is primal. I got that same energy seeing Chad on his episode, that there is an energy inside both of them that can only be expressed through percussion.
This kid was BORN to play in a punk band! Amazing chops, energy and execution. Just another masterpiece by Drumeo and kudos to Tosh for an incredible performance.
I would bet money he grew up on the Travis Barker, Pop-punk school of drumming. But as a punk and a drummer at about the same age, and someone who's dealt with chronic pain (and now a very recent back surgery from scoliosis that I most definitely inherited), I almost wish I just picked a different instrument that wasn't so physical. I know you don't need to move like that to play well, but it's intimidating when you see people who can just keep going like that every day.
@@stanpopovsky he didn't know the song, you can't expect someone to comeup with a fitting to the t rhythm writeup within an hour or so of listening to a track for a couple of times.
I love watching people discover Deep Purple for the first time. It's amazing how energetic and vital Paicey's parts still sound after 50 years. I really like what this guy does with them, too.
The legend Morgan Ågren would be a great guest to invite and play this game. He's super versatile and has a really creative and unique approach to music. Tons of "feel". @MORGANAGRENmusic. th-cam.com/video/nFi24wCKrPU/w-d-xo.html
@albertdavila6808 I agree with you. The keyboards have a beautiful percussion feel and that should of been his first clue. Why play a pounding "80s" type beat, when the music is swinging/moving??? I don't get it. Anyway, his fills were mostly great and double kick parts were obviously fine. And it's almost absired that he can't figure out who the band is just by hearing the voice and keyboards. I know it's not Purples most popular track, but still should be able to figure out who it is. But such is life
Chad Smiths “The Kill” video is what got me to buy a drum set and Larnell Lewis playing “Enter Sandman” is what made me learn how to play that song first. I love this channel!
Had no clue who this kid was but some serious chops and an insane ability to chart a tune in his brain. Mostly though it looks like he’s having the time of his life playing drums, which is the most important thing.
He picked up the song so freaking fast, including the hits. At the beginning, seeing his kit setup, it felt like he had things spaced so far apart, but then once he started playing it made all the sense in the world. What a wild energetic flailing style of playing, and yet it never fully leaves the feeling of control. Pretty sick awesome and unique drumming style!
He’s a really energetic drummer who plays like he’s a wild bear released from an exterior of a teddy bear. He’s insanely talented. Going to keep my eye out for him.
I grew up watching his dad "Stoner" who played in a local band, Standing Hawthorne who all went to my high school in Orange County. Their guitar play most recently toured with Keifer Sutherlands band. So cool to see his son kill it.
When I saw that he didn't know Deep Purple, I thought, "Man, who doesn't know Deep Purple?" When he played, I thought, "I'm glad he didn't know them. He gave it a new sound just as good as the original!" Congratulations!
I was like you.... slightly disappointed about it, but, I changed my mind after I heard his approach ... I feel he delivered better than the original, full of energy, and he needs to listen more to those bands, I will say to his dad... time to bring old vinyl for him to listen
Gotta be honest...never heard of Tosh Peterson (or many of the artists he's played with), and I'm not much of a Deep Purple fan, but this video is amazing. This is a cool track, and Tosh approaches it with incredible energy. Kudos to Drumeo! These videos are so much fun to watch.
Classic song from absolute giant of a band, and this kid comes in and lays down the hurt. Loved this one, best episode of this series so far in my opinion. Loved his version.
Drumeo is an institution that I hope survives forever. I dont play drums but whenever I have a drink or two, this is where I go to enjoy music. This kid is awesome. Love the channel!
My wife and I saw Tosh at our first FOB concert in Virginia Beach last year. Although we were bummed that Andy couldn’t make it, Tosh brought an infectious energy that made us glad we were there that night. So fun to follow him now. So talented and entertaining!
Hes got so much confidence in his drumming its incredible. If i had a band and were in need of a drummer one hour before a gig, id trust him, to nail it. Not a single beat feels off.
This was so inspiring to watch. I’m not a musician-just a fan-but it’s clear we’re seeing an incredible talent here. Not only is his musicality on point, but he brings so much energy and flare to his performance. I’m not surprised that he stays booked and busy! For all the rockists in here demeaning the work he does for hip hop artists-the best musicians of all time ALWAYS have a deep love and respect for a range of genres. It’s telling that all of the great drummers featured on this channel have a wide range of influences from Motown to funk to disco. The people complaining in the comments are demonstrating exactly why they’ll never understand what makes great music and great musicians-you can’t truly appreciate music without appreciating what makes good music regardless of genre.
I mean you can tell he's listened to some music from that era. Ginger Baker for sure. Like you could have told me that was Ginger playing that and I'd have believed it, or not doubted too much.
Limiting your genre appreciation is one of the best ways to limit your potential as an artist. It's important to keep an open mind so you can learn new techniques and innovations that you can then employ in your own craft.
I'm not a drummer like many others here but for one thing I'm grateful that when watching these videos I have great pleasure for meeting these crazy talented guys. Before drumeo there were only vocalists and guitarists. Now I know some of the most skilled drummers in the world. For me it's kind of fascinating new world. Don't stop making these videos.
Serious question for actual drum people, complete layman here.... is this dude widely regarded as one of the best in his generation if not ever? This was this most smooth and effortless "First Time" video I've ever seen. He not only absolutely killed it but he really fit the voice of the song if that makes sense, it felt so authentic. Definitely about to dive down a rabbit hole.
He’s top tier without a doubt and did the song justice but theres many drummers that play different styles so it’s Hard to say who’s the best. Subjective at the end of the day. Tosh is awesome none the less.
I was lucky enough to meet Ian, Ian & Roger in 2007, when my buddy opened for Deep Purple. Ian is a Phenomenal Drummer! Tosh did an excellent job with this!👍
I don't play drums much anymore, but I love this series. These pros earn every cent they make. The best of them have such a winning combo of enthusiasm, goofiness and professionalism.
It's been fantastic, he's an incredible drummer. What good energy. I love these videos. Many great drummers have passed through this section and i am sad that joey jordison is no longer with us to make one of these videos.
Both variations sounded great! He played the heck outta’ both. It’s refreshing to watch DRUMEO do this. I love watching the GenZ play music I used to listen to.
What an amazing talent. I've got a new drum inspiration to start following. I've heard a lot of Tosh's work without realizing it. Unbelievably accurate, nails the feel of each moment of a song and of course has breathtaking skill to nail it all in time with a ton of technical flair.
Man, this was so awesome! What a dad and son moment too. How proud you must be dude, absolutely nailed that, made it his own and made it sound like the original. Superb man, awesome job 🙌🏻
Hoping this comment doesn't get buried, but one of the songs I think would be absolutely fantastic for the "X hears Y for the first time" series would be Calm Before the Storm by Fall Out Boy. It's not one of their well known songs, but the drums on it go SO HARD holy shit. So many subtle variations, etc and the speed too. Tosh killed it when he played with them live and I thought it would be awesome to have another hear a drumless version and craft their own drum part for it! Also, love this series and what you guys do, cheers Drumeo!
I remember playing a show with this guy about 4 years ago in a backyard in Brea, CA. He was in a ska band and it was obvious he had a special talent. Stay on the up Tosh
He was great, but one thing I've noticed from a lot of drummers is they go hard out all the time. What made Iain Paice so amazing as a drummer was he knew when to go crazy on a fill, but also when to keep things minimal. And he made it look easy all the time.
It really clicked for me on the Liberty DeVitto episode when he said the drummer for the Deftones was playing for the recording, and not really doing the live performance drummer thing and showing off. In the studio with the other musicians and a producer you’ll get more dynamics and blending. And more rest notes 😂
I've watched this so many times. Tosh's drumming makes me incredibly happy! It makes me sad at the end though when he's down on himself. It was truly amazing!
I've never heard of Tosh but wow, dude is high on life and absolutely wrecked this track. His playing was so clean, on time and matched the track so well. He is living the dream for sure. Maybe my fav so far!
I love this dude! I’m a fan of (only) a couple of the artists but he’s played on some tracks I really love. His feel is incredible. Whereas some (fantastic and incredible) drummers sound almost robotic in their perfection, he reminds me of Mike Bordin. Very guttural sounding playing. This is one of my favorite videos so far.
Love this guy! He's drumming like a pro, knows what he's doing, completely in control, yet his face seems to say "OMG OMG OMG OMG I'M GONNA SH*T MYSELF!" LOL!! He actually changed the damn song and took it to some new level!! I give him a 15/10!!!!
Some people when they're down turn on a 2000's sitcom, some take a bubblebath, some curl up with a good book. When I'm feeling down I watch this video because it makes me happy to see a human being so clearly doing exactly what they're supposed to be doing and fucking rocking.
the 1st take intro fill works better than the final one, but other than that….. god damn .. this kid freaking nailed it !! There’s nothing like watching a guy in his prime testosterone era, flexing …. and not slipping , you know. This is pure Energy… pure rock & roll . He even adds a couple of bars of blast beat just for fun.. hihihi Thank you to him, and thank you to you guys, at Drumeo. What a great concept of a channel. And done VERY very right ! PS: now i’m gonna watch Ian Paice’s reaction to this..
Never heard of this guy before but that was one of my favorite drum performances I’ve ever seen. Some timing issues towards the beginning but overall this was outstanding. Joy+chaos=tosh.
This dude is literally Animal in human form
And Animal was the muppet personification of Bonham. Tosh is bringing big Bonham energy.
THIS IS LITERALLY WHAT I WAS GOING TO SAY!!!
He is Donnie from the Thornberrys all grown up
Animal 🎉My thought exactly 😱👍
First thing I thought. Unreal.
It's like he plays on the edge of chaos the whole time but never falls in. I freaking loved that.
neat way of saying it and I agree with you 100% !! These videos are why i love coming back to see everyone's style and personality behind that.
Well said, Great!
This is the best description of his playing!
You hit the nail on the head. It was so frikkin captivating, I couldn’t stop watching. Also felt like I was watching a genius at work.
My son is 4, and been watching him on repeat for a few days. I’m loving it. Best description.
I love this kid's energy. Beats those drums like they owe him money.
And they paid up!
Had zero idea who Tosh was before this. Now I am a massive fan. Drumeo bringing music to the masses again
MASSES ??? 👀👀👀 salute comrade
same here, new name for me, what an amazing drummer indeed
Same here!
Dude was born on the wrong decade, he got those psychedelic chops.
same, just started to follow him, great drummer
I'll say it again, this is THE BEST MUSICAL SERIES ON THE INTERNET! Never stop making these. I find new artists, I find drummers to support, I find new bands to listen to. This Is what we never knew we needed. I'd love 2 or 3 of these a week!
I was thinking the same and got sad at the thought of them not having any drummers left to invite on 😂
For more like this, there's a great channel called Blind Covers that gives a band just the lyrics to a song they don't know, and 1 hour to write and record a cover of it. Different vibe cause the music's all new, not just the drum part, but always fun to see the different directions bands go in. They've been on hiatus for a few years but if people watch their older stuff, I hope they'll record more.
totally agree, I could watch these forever.
by far
Yes I agree. It is the perfect combination of enjoyment and music content. Im not even a drummer. I do music but this stuff makes me wanna become a drummer. I discovered this format yesterday and Im binging all old videos of this format now haha.
It is perfection.
One of the best drumeo performances yet. Hands down
Absolutely. This guy is an animal - his technique is primal. I got that same energy seeing Chad on his episode, that there is an energy inside both of them that can only be expressed through percussion.
@@meluczindahmchenry2209 Also so here for the massively supporting Dad living his own music through his son. Vibes on vibes
I'd put Chad's performance in there too!
Can’t take chads performances away
Goosebumps for real. Amazing.
His energy while playing is just something else
I like to see him work on some dynamics, you cant play everything at 10.
And he’s so soft spoken lol.
No
I had to make sure the video wasn't speed up haahhha
If time machines were real, I'd love to see a drum-off between Tosh and Keith Moon. The energy of those dudes would be so epic together ❤
This kid was BORN to play in a punk band! Amazing chops, energy and execution. Just another masterpiece by Drumeo and kudos to Tosh for an incredible performance.
I would bet money he grew up on the Travis Barker, Pop-punk school of drumming.
But as a punk and a drummer at about the same age, and someone who's dealt with chronic pain (and now a very recent back surgery from scoliosis that I most definitely inherited), I almost wish I just picked a different instrument that wasn't so physical. I know you don't need to move like that to play well, but it's intimidating when you see people who can just keep going like that every day.
For real. His energy is amazing
@scottwrathfon9872 ...Travis is trash, this guy is awesome! Drummer myself!
And yet all the artists he's played with are the drizzling shits haha. He's probably the only talent on the stage when he plays with them
@@michaelkeller5927its probably because Barker discovered him and got him the gigs with these artists cause barker produces for them
OMGMGMG. That has to be the most exciting drumeo I’ve seen. Even Dad was jumping off his seat at one stage.
I can see why he gets work, his energy is just infectious. Just a joy to watch this one.
Yes, it looks funny, but listening to it is a complete mess.
@@stanpopovsky he didn't know the song, you can't expect someone to comeup with a fitting to the t rhythm writeup within an hour or so of listening to a track for a couple of times.
@@PhilipAlexanderHassialis He couldn't have played better in 10 days because he couldn't understand the rhythmic basis of the song.
@@stanpopovsky you sound like a l 0 ser
I love watching people discover Deep Purple for the first time. It's amazing how energetic and vital Paicey's parts still sound after 50 years. I really like what this guy does with them, too.
Ian Paice is an undisputed legend and his swing feel is absolute killer. I hope he comes to Drumeo one day!
I never listened to them before. Now I put them on my list!
Paice is simply a category himself. Had been interesting to use You fool no one.
I do not know how people that call themselves rockers don't know Ian Paice.
@@coppersnare wow that would be beyond awesome!!
Tosh is a 70's drummer born in 2001, it's amazing
He’s 23?????
@@probablynot879 yes he is
i'd put him up against Santana's drummer at woodstock any time, with or without "supplements"
he was born when i was in 6th fucking grade....fuck...
@@deathninja16 He was born while I was out of Uni and already on my first job - (napkin maths) - shit I am over double his age.
Tosh Peterson is the human embodiment of Animal from the muppets. Keep crushing it dude! Amazing job!!!
That be Bill Ward from Black Sabbath . For real check him out.
Isn't Animal supposed to be based on Keith Moon? So that's some accolade 🤘🏻
No its Tommy Aldridge
Kinda travis barker and also Dave grohl
@@familyengineering5591 He looks like Bill Ward ! Watch Sabbath at the California Jam .
This guy did one of the best jobs I have seen any drummer do on this channel
Disagree totally
By far the best it's almost as if this is the actual version. Majority just seem winged
The legend Morgan Ågren would be a great guest to invite and play this game. He's super versatile and has a really creative and unique approach to music. Tons of "feel". @MORGANAGRENmusic. th-cam.com/video/nFi24wCKrPU/w-d-xo.html
I dunno, the feel is too different, as someone who heard this track like a million times, I can't get over this difference
@albertdavila6808 I agree with you. The keyboards have a beautiful percussion feel and that should of been his first clue. Why play a pounding "80s" type beat, when the music is swinging/moving??? I don't get it. Anyway, his fills were mostly great and double kick parts were obviously fine. And it's almost absired that he can't figure out who the band is just by hearing the voice and keyboards. I know it's not Purples most popular track, but still should be able to figure out who it is. But such is life
"Fireball" should be this guys new nickname! Insane!
Chad Smiths “The Kill” video is what got me to buy a drum set and Larnell Lewis playing “Enter Sandman” is what made me learn how to play that song first. I love this channel!
Enter the sandman lmao
@@MitsubishiLancerEvo Yeah, he typed a title wrong, now his whole effort is worthless... get lost.
@@DagarCoHCalm down sensitive. He’s just laughing at the typo not his entire post.
Right on, man!
@@MitsubishiLancerEvo fixed it
Had no clue who this kid was but some serious chops and an insane ability to chart a tune in his brain. Mostly though it looks like he’s having the time of his life playing drums, which is the most important thing.
Great comment you said what I was gonna say. I'm an old dude drummer but the fluidity of the kids nowadays YIKES
Josh Eppard is one of the good ones, my dude!
He gives himself a B- for A+ work. Tosh’s chops are clean and his control behind the kit is incredible. What a great episode!
He picked up the song so freaking fast, including the hits.
At the beginning, seeing his kit setup, it felt like he had things spaced so far apart, but then once he started playing it made all the sense in the world. What a wild energetic flailing style of playing, and yet it never fully leaves the feeling of control. Pretty sick awesome and unique drumming style!
he also has pretty long arms and legs, a tighter kit would just get him all tangled up
He’s a really energetic drummer who plays like he’s a wild bear released from an exterior of a teddy bear. He’s insanely talented. Going to keep my eye out for him.
That was ❤️🔥🤘
Insanely impressive fill at 5:49. Good god he's a solid drummer! Love his enthisuasm for the whole thing. I wanna pay attention to this dude's career!
This is the first time this dude has come onto my radar. He's a fuckin animal
It's mesmerizing to see someone who is extremely talented at what they do doing what they love.
I grew up watching his dad "Stoner" who played in a local band, Standing Hawthorne who all went to my high school in Orange County. Their guitar play most recently toured with Keifer Sutherlands band. So cool to see his son kill it.
from intro to outro this guy is a legend
That final take was mind blowing 🤯
it was a bit like watching someone have a controlled fit, but epic at the same time!!
When I saw that he didn't know Deep Purple, I thought, "Man, who doesn't know Deep Purple?" When he played, I thought, "I'm glad he didn't know them. He gave it a new sound just as good as the original!" Congratulations!
Yeah, his track was a great fit (with allowances for the fact that it was only a second take of an unfamiliar song with no chart!$
I was like you.... slightly disappointed about it, but, I changed my mind after I heard his approach ... I feel he delivered better than the original, full of energy, and he needs to listen more to those bands, I will say to his dad... time to bring old vinyl for him to listen
Yes, he played great. It's a shame that the other three don't make it into his drum line.
No one under 40 knows who deep purple is dude
@@wtls000hey, I’m only 39
He wasn’t close but still spot on Lol. He brought an energy to it that drove the song harder. Amazing.
Gotta be honest...never heard of Tosh Peterson (or many of the artists he's played with), and I'm not much of a Deep Purple fan, but this video is amazing. This is a cool track, and Tosh approaches it with incredible energy. Kudos to Drumeo! These videos are so much fun to watch.
This kid is insane! Such tight playing with no hesitation even on a completely new song.
he isn't at all tight, he is sloppy as fuck
Kid plays like he has decades of experience. And super positive vibes you get a future drum god!
Technical and feel, and a total showman. No wonder he gets the touring gigs with such big artists! Awesome display of loving what you do
Classic song from absolute giant of a band, and this kid comes in and lays down the hurt. Loved this one, best episode of this series so far in my opinion. Loved his version.
Drumeo is an institution that I hope survives forever. I dont play drums but whenever I have a drink or two, this is where I go to enjoy music. This kid is awesome. Love the channel!
I used to play in church band with Tosh some years ago, glad he’s doing well.
That guy in a church band? Must have been different kind of experience all together :D
I see they decided to leave the demon in him alone and not exorcise it
I'm guessing the church band was much more mellow...
I'm surprised about the fact that he dares to put his feet in a church. That buddy has fire running in his veins
Y’all have never played in church bands much 😅. This totally tracks with some of the people I’ve played with over the years.
I'm not a drummer, but these are so amazing and fun to watch. I'm a huge fan of this series.
omg...this guy is incredible! That energy and the motions alone are a sight to behold!
This series of videos is one of the best things on TH-cam
My wife and I saw Tosh at our first FOB concert in Virginia Beach last year. Although we were bummed that Andy couldn’t make it, Tosh brought an infectious energy that made us glad we were there that night. So fun to follow him now. So talented and entertaining!
A+. Wow! The technical ability of this incredible drummer is inspirational.
How does this series keep getting better?! This is amazing. Thank you, Drumeo.
Hes got so much confidence in his drumming its incredible. If i had a band and were in need of a drummer one hour before a gig, id trust him, to nail it. Not a single beat feels off.
The intro to Fireball is my favorite drum intro of all time.... and how the hell did he not know this song being a drummer.
5:52 Proud dad moment
so cute :)
This was so inspiring to watch. I’m not a musician-just a fan-but it’s clear we’re seeing an incredible talent here. Not only is his musicality on point, but he brings so much energy and flare to his performance. I’m not surprised that he stays booked and busy!
For all the rockists in here demeaning the work he does for hip hop artists-the best musicians of all time ALWAYS have a deep love and respect for a range of genres. It’s telling that all of the great drummers featured on this channel have a wide range of influences from Motown to funk to disco. The people complaining in the comments are demonstrating exactly why they’ll never understand what makes great music and great musicians-you can’t truly appreciate music without appreciating what makes good music regardless of genre.
I mean you can tell he's listened to some music from that era. Ginger Baker for sure. Like you could have told me that was Ginger playing that and I'd have believed it, or not doubted too much.
Well said
Limiting your genre appreciation is one of the best ways to limit your potential as an artist.
It's important to keep an open mind so you can learn new techniques and innovations that you can then employ in your own craft.
I am a guitarist, and this channel is by far the best thing that has ever happened to TH-cam! Tosh absolutely made this song his own and I love it.
I'm not a drummer like many others here but for one thing I'm grateful that when watching these videos I have great pleasure for meeting these crazy talented guys. Before drumeo there were only vocalists and guitarists. Now I know some of the most skilled drummers in the world.
For me it's kind of fascinating new world. Don't stop making these videos.
This was so amazing, need more fresh drummers on old tracks. Nothing but respect!
Serious question for actual drum people, complete layman here.... is this dude widely regarded as one of the best in his generation if not ever? This was this most smooth and effortless "First Time" video I've ever seen. He not only absolutely killed it but he really fit the voice of the song if that makes sense, it felt so authentic. Definitely about to dive down a rabbit hole.
Nope. Most people don't know who he is. But he absolutely rocked this.
He’s top tier without a doubt and did the song justice but theres many drummers that play different styles so it’s Hard to say who’s the best. Subjective at the end of the day. Tosh is awesome none the less.
the energy this guy has is insane. its just free flowing.
Que energia!!!! como se mueve, no podía dejar de mirarlo, nueva admiradora
I was lucky enough to meet Ian, Ian & Roger in 2007, when my buddy opened for Deep Purple. Ian is a Phenomenal Drummer! Tosh did an excellent job with this!👍
Tosh is so humble; actually he performed almost perfectly 🎉
I don't play drums much anymore, but I love this series. These pros earn every cent they make. The best of them have such a winning combo of enthusiasm, goofiness and professionalism.
It's been fantastic, he's an incredible drummer. What good energy. I love these videos. Many great drummers have passed through this section and i am sad that joey jordison is no longer with us to make one of these videos.
This deserves so many more likes. My god man you destroyed that. Incredible skill. I’m blown away fr
Both variations sounded great! He played the heck outta’ both.
It’s refreshing to watch DRUMEO do this. I love watching the GenZ play music I used to listen to.
been binging drumeo for about an hour now, been the best hour ive spent all week
As a percussionist, and someone who's never heard that song, dude NAILED IT. That was so sick and the similarities are so clean. Good work!!!
What an amazing talent. I've got a new drum inspiration to start following. I've heard a lot of Tosh's work without realizing it. Unbelievably accurate, nails the feel of each moment of a song and of course has breathtaking skill to nail it all in time with a ton of technical flair.
Man, this was so awesome! What a dad and son moment too. How proud you must be dude, absolutely nailed that, made it his own and made it sound like the original. Superb man, awesome job 🙌🏻
Hoping this comment doesn't get buried, but one of the songs I think would be absolutely fantastic for the "X hears Y for the first time" series would be Calm Before the Storm by Fall Out Boy. It's not one of their well known songs, but the drums on it go SO HARD holy shit. So many subtle variations, etc and the speed too.
Tosh killed it when he played with them live and I thought it would be awesome to have another hear a drumless version and craft their own drum part for it!
Also, love this series and what you guys do, cheers Drumeo!
I remember playing a show with this guy about 4 years ago in a backyard in Brea, CA. He was in a ska band and it was obvious he had a special talent. Stay on the up Tosh
Ska drummers are some technically focused players. Travis barker, a former aquabat, is the best member in blink and I dislike their music.
@@alejandroramirez4470 I love blink but I totally agree. Apparently Ska is the best musical base haha
Dude gave the song new life...absolutely brilliant!
Show more of the drummer's reaction to the original recordings please.
Sure
Ok. After hearing the ppl he's played with and then him going absolutely nuts. Bravo 🤘
Ian Paice himself has reacted to this performance from Tosh on the Deep Purple channel, that is awesome!
That double kick at the end is fire
One of the best Drumeo’s ever. And I’ve never even heard of this kid. Awesome job!!
I LOVE this guys energy. What a massive inspiration wowowow
He was great, but one thing I've noticed from a lot of drummers is they go hard out all the time. What made Iain Paice so amazing as a drummer was he knew when to go crazy on a fill, but also when to keep things minimal. And he made it look easy all the time.
It really clicked for me on the Liberty DeVitto episode when he said the drummer for the Deftones was playing for the recording, and not really doing the live performance drummer thing and showing off. In the studio with the other musicians and a producer you’ll get more dynamics and blending. And more rest notes 😂
I've watched this so many times. Tosh's drumming makes me incredibly happy!
It makes me sad at the end though when he's down on himself. It was truly amazing!
His drumming fitted perfectly! Loved his rendition and I'm pretty sure Ian Paice would love it if he hears it.
I've watched most of this series and this one stands out. Several moments just made me say 'wow' and left me smiling.
The precision and the powerful force is crazy
Love this guys energy. He is attacking it with such ferocity and keeps a great groove at the same time.
Wow. Tosh Peterson is a force of nature. Amazing to watch.
I've never heard of Tosh but wow, dude is high on life and absolutely wrecked this track. His playing was so clean, on time and matched the track so well.
He is living the dream for sure. Maybe my fav so far!
i've watched a ton of these and this guy hit the timing so well
I love this dude! I’m a fan of (only) a couple of the artists but he’s played on some tracks I really love. His feel is incredible. Whereas some (fantastic and incredible) drummers sound almost robotic in their perfection, he reminds me of Mike Bordin. Very guttural sounding playing. This is one of my favorite videos so far.
sick. love that he's playing with a range of genres & artists
He’s crazy! I actually don’t want it to end. It feels like he can still show us more and more and more 🔥
kid killed it. i'm thinkin this is the best one i've seen so far. the dude totally got the whole vibe of that tune imho. thanks for the vid.
Love and respekt from Denmark tosh. Awesome take on deep purpke. Love it . Rock on brother
Enjoyed every second of this! He is just born to be a drummer. And he hangs with his dad. How cool is that!?
Between this and his episode of The Drum Dept, Tosh's interpretation of classics is amazing - can we please have a LOT more!!!
Love this guy! He's drumming like a pro, knows what he's doing, completely in control, yet his face seems to say "OMG OMG OMG OMG I'M GONNA SH*T MYSELF!" LOL!! He actually changed the damn song and took it to some new level!! I give him a 15/10!!!!
Some people when they're down turn on a 2000's sitcom, some take a bubblebath, some curl up with a good book. When I'm feeling down I watch this video because it makes me happy to see a human being so clearly doing exactly what they're supposed to be doing and fucking rocking.
the 1st take intro fill works better than the final one, but other than that….. god damn .. this kid freaking nailed it !!
There’s nothing like watching a guy in his prime testosterone era, flexing …. and not slipping , you know.
This is pure Energy… pure rock & roll . He even adds a couple of bars of blast beat just for fun.. hihihi
Thank you to him, and thank you to you guys, at Drumeo.
What a great concept of a channel. And done VERY very right !
PS: now i’m gonna watch Ian Paice’s reaction to this..
He was not way off, he was different.
This is such fun stuff to see.
So much talent!
My first time hearing it, too! I give your run through it an A+! Not the original, but not out of place, and wonderfully high energy!
Never heard of this guy before but that was one of my favorite drum performances I’ve ever seen. Some timing issues towards the beginning but overall this was outstanding. Joy+chaos=tosh.
GUSEBOMPS everytime I watch him do is MAGIC !!!!!
I think this is one of the best but underrated performance in this series!
The man is a beast unleashed!! I loved his drumming!
This was amazing, love this dude's attitude, he's a really amazing player.
this concept is the best, makes you feel songs in way diffrent way, great work everyone involved
I like this guys drumming style, very energetic!
i saw him live at the JXDN tour hes the real deal, love Tosh
To achieve this that quickly is insane!
TOSH!!! bro i watch these all the time they are GREAT..... DUDE you were EPIC!!! this was my absolute FAVORITE!!! WOW!!!