I dunno man the beginning by Dave is absolutely beautiful... The creativity in it blows my mind. Changed the way I thought about the purpose of cymbals.
I've watched this 40 maybe 50 times and still get blown away everytime. Love it when Steve "we're on a mission from" Gadd starts the cowbell rhythm they trade solos over. They all sound incredible!
I can't tell you how many times I watched this fucking amazing performance by three drum gods. One is better than the next. Tears well up. Groove churns inside. Holy fucking shit.
Just from seeing this video again, you can tell how much more musical steve gadd is with his solos in this video, hes playing a lot less as opposed to his counter parts who are just playing 32nd notes the whole time, he creates fills and licks that actually suit the latin feel that he himself set up in the beginning, and he leaves space so the big bursts of notes sound quicker, we should all strive to play more like gadd, by listening and playing what complements the musical style that we play.
Well said I agree with that too that less is more and its good to let the music breathe and allow for space in the piece and play to what's needed not just play all fast stuff to show off or fill the bar
There is no such thing as the "Best drummer in the world" my hats are off to all these drummers they are all great... studied hard and spent time alone crafting there skills...
@@voodoovultures3044.... yeah, the good ol' inevitable "bunny wretch" comment...never gets old but stinks a bit already....but easy to spit out no matter what age or IQ...(LORD !!)
@@voodoovultures3044 no he's just not nearly this good and generally overrated. like mentioning him is reserved for comment sections under Whiplash clips.
to the negative commenters out there, say what you want, but these guys are all really good, and there are allot of other guys out there that are really good also, just appreciate it, and stop trying to act like your opinion is the only one that counts
@@dcmastermindfirst9418 You mean the Thomas Lang with his DOZENS of drums and cymbals and double-stroke rolls who's trying to imitate Buddy Rich's FIVE DRUMS and single-stroke rolls and utterly failing??
@@tiffsaver Lol. Buddy rich is overrated as fuck boyo. Boy oh boy you've really got no clue do you. Thomas lang has surpassed Rich by leaps and bounds. Which dead and irrelevant drummer are you gonna bring up next huh? Neil Peart? Because he sucks by modern standards too. Thomas lang could outplay both him and Rich which his feet too. Guys like Virgil donati, Thomas lang, Dave weckl and Eric Moore shit all over any drummer you think it good. That's not an opinion. You know nothing. Lol. Clown.
@@tiffsaveryou have 0 clue what you’re talking about. drummers have advanced far beyond buddy, that’s what time does. buddy could not keep up with modern drummers. you need to move on.
syndicateprox I understand what you mean but we can said, these 3 guys are maybe three of the most independance hands and feets of all drummers and for me, that is the best apperance of drumming... to get our hands and feets completly independant (the drummers dream).
Bruin Rican A jazz musician dies and goes to Heaven. As he walks toward the pearly gates, he hears the fastest, most amazing drumming he's ever heard. He asks Saint Peter, "Is that Buddy Rich I hear?" Saint Peter says, "No, that's God. He just thinks he's Buddy Rich!"
I love these guy's ! I'm a drummer too but I just play for church's around town !! They are amazing and this is what keeps me inspired to keep playing is by watching other drummers !! But my favorite drummer is Terry Bozzio with the worlds largest kit !! he is a beast on his set by far...
I agree Buddy Rich was one of the greatest drummers to have ever lived on this earth... but what exactly does that statement even mean? "They don't come anywhere near Buddy Rich." You say that as if music in general is one big competition... it isn't. They are each incredible drummers in their own unique way. Don't compare musicians as if it's a contest.
@ Cleticprinces .....So...Instead of accreditation .... Let's mention someone better so you can justify a negative comment....... well done , Glad we aint friends.
Ask a metal drummer and almost everytime they'll say Gene Krupa, which tell you alot, this guy can't out play my gran-daughter And she mainly plays Sax!!
***** I agree. Only metal drummer that might come close is alex rudinger or luke holland but thats just my opinion. But I think this might be to complex for some people whos only musical experience is a relatives sax to comprehend. What im really wondering though is how the fuck do they do this in suits
this is truly spiritual...........at one point of time the beats are occurring in a spiritual fashion...........this much accuracy and dedication is only possible through many years of hardwork......and gaining such a precise timing and rhythm and most important the melody and sweetness of sound........mankind at its best........
Not to burst your bubble but there is no shortage of drummers, most of which are unknown, that could do this on their own including these three drummers here.
Toujours aussi puissant, ce "Buddy Rich memorial", même en quarante il n avaient pas des drum battles comme celle là ! 10 ans que je ne l'avais pas vue, disque dur perdu depuis longtemps, youtube stocke bien mieux que moi, merci dannyboy
Wonderful stuff. I particular like the way Steve Gadd's drums sound like depth charges. But all three are fantastic. I don't care much about who's better or best--this is music, not baseball. I just like hearing great players play, and these guys are great. Thanks so much for posting this.
I have seen this video so many times I lost count… It brings tears to my eyes!!! I think if I was in the audience I probably would have had a heart attack 😊
This was erupting, and explosive with many surprises at every turn... individual style from seasoned influences, this took me on a rollercoaster ride in a cacophony of well timed chaos, as well as equipment choice to demonstrate their well executed experience...Just when I thought I favored one over the other, the other would surprise me with a different lick, style, or direction. Like to see more vids like this
Oh yes..If you start playing guitar, you can play something that the people around you would at least enjoy listening to, in roughly one or two years..But in one or two years you make only noise, if your instrument is drums!
***** Absolutely I understand what your saying. This style of drumming is very advanced and would be far to technical for any rock, metal, reggae or even intermediate drummer to perform. Dave weckle, Buddy rich etc only some of the greatest drummers ever to live. People think just because someone can perform double bass really fast and drum really fast altogether makes them the best? when reality is there is no title you know. I mean if there was a title for the greatest drummer in the world? then 1) who decides who's the greatest? because every person will have their own opinion you know. 2) How would you decide who's the best? and 3) you would have to know and see every drummer in the world, which changes daily as there are new drummers entering the drumming world every day. I really do marvel at these legends and just hope that one day I can become as great as them :-) you should upload some drum solos? I would most enjoy seeing you play. Thanks for your comment!
I like how each carved out a different stylistic niche. They complement each other nicely and show some of the range of percussion as a musical instrument, not just a way to keep a beat.
All unique- though think Colaiuta appears to have best “fast twitch” leg muscles with his bass drum pedaling. Sort of like how tennis players, sumo wrestlers, high jumpers can do sudden movements within a limited space. Weckl plays great textures on cymbals and has nice sticking patterns. Gadd uses rudiments, doesn’t depend on speed, has his groove sound. Anyone lucky enough to play with the B Rich Band has impossible shoes to fill. BR was a monster on the kit- of which we’ll likely never see again for a long time. Thanks for posting.
(cont.) ovation and longevity have to be taken into consideration when entering into this discussion, that's my point. God bless and keep on rockin"!!!
Are you referring to the title? But there are many KINGS!!! Paying your dues, keeping the music real....yeah.....they are 3 of many. THIS IS DA BOMB!!!
You nailed it! What's great about drummers is their style. Buddy is my boyhood hero, but you compare one style better than another. I like them all equally!!
Weckl is a cold machine gun, Gadd's cowbell is just gives a visceral need to dance, while Colaiuta's ones are like fire beasts whirling through the air.
As Mr. Gadd shows, sometimes less is more. I'm heading to the basement, break'n my kit down to snare, bass hi-hat and cowbell and grooving! Incredible technique from all three!
I am impressed with the precise control they have. Now, imagine how much easier it would be for them, if they did not have to wear a tie and jacket! Awesome playing!!!!
Wow, true master drummers. The mentors and inspiration for young drummers of the 80s, 90s and today. To put it in perspective, they've been playing gigs longer than someone like Joey Jordison has been alive lol. For those that don't appreciate this, you really need to spend a few years behind a kit to even begin to comprehend their abilities.
Neil Peart wasn't a very technical drummer. The most complex rudiment he could play was a triplet and he was the first to admit that. He would be lost in a setting like this with this type of technical drumming. Peart was good at playing rock and putting fills in cool places that made his drumming stand out, but he's highly overrated as a drummer.
What makes Buddy a genius to me was not just his solo ability ( which was unbelievable ) but his playing with and for the big band. He could amazingly play all those complex big band arrrangments from memory and not have any charts to look at. I gather he couldn't read music anyway so to play like he did makes him a drumming genius to my way of thinking.
Certainly, they could duplicate it, generally. They are Masters! They decided on a playing order, a basic,slow groove, and trade 4's over the monstrous groove that Steve sets up after each genius states his opening. This will never get old, this clip!!
He was an innovator. The rest now had someone to emulate. His endurance was incredible. His motion was incredibly fluid. His ideas were unbelieveable. And they never stopped. He also read no music and played everything from memory. His ENSEMBLE playing was not human. He knew every part that everyone played. All these guys have the same sound, same licks and they're out of ideas in a few minutes.
Ok: For the sake of kit micing enthusiasts and old school engineers, what do you see.? SM57 snare mics, and an MD-421 on one atop. Mostly 421 s on toms with exception of a D112E. Sony or Neuman pencil thin condensers on hats, and likely KM -84 s or Sonys on overheads
I dont know how many times I have watched this, but Steve Gadd always just blows me away. Crazy amount of feeling
Have to agree. While Colliuta and Weckle play, “my dick’s bigger than yours’” Gadd comes along and commits larceny by stealing the show.
absolutely shits on the other two doesnt he, just goes to show, feeling and groove better than fast chops
I dunno man the beginning by Dave is absolutely beautiful... The creativity in it blows my mind. Changed the way I thought about the purpose of cymbals.
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I've watched this 40 maybe 50 times and still get blown away everytime. Love it when Steve "we're on a mission from" Gadd starts the cowbell rhythm they trade solos over. They all sound incredible!
I can't tell you how many times I watched this fucking amazing performance by three drum gods. One is better than the next. Tears well up. Groove churns inside. Holy fucking shit.
This needs to be retitled as "Kings of Mullets"
absolutely
When it was Mr. Gadd's turn he spoke with a groove & feel that is pure genius!!!!
Just from seeing this video again, you can tell how much more musical steve gadd is with his solos in this video, hes playing a lot less as opposed to his counter parts who are just playing 32nd notes the whole time, he creates fills and licks that actually suit the latin feel that he himself set up in the beginning, and he leaves space so the big bursts of notes sound quicker, we should all strive to play more like gadd, by listening and playing what complements the musical style that we play.
Well said I agree with that too that less is more and its good to let the music breathe and allow for space in the piece and play to what's needed not just play all fast stuff to show off or fill the bar
There is no such thing as the "Best drummer in the world" my hats are off to all these drummers they are all great... studied hard and spent time alone crafting there skills...
The King of Mullets.
Lol
I love how they all have traditional grip. They are probably the best traditional drumset players I have ever seen.
Never seen Buddy Rich then?
@@voodoovultures3044.... yeah, the good ol' inevitable "bunny wretch" comment...never gets old but stinks a bit already....but easy to spit out no matter what age or IQ...(LORD !!)
@@randomguestobserving6071 You haven't seen him then?
@@voodoovultures3044 Really ??
@@voodoovultures3044 no he's just not nearly this good and generally overrated. like mentioning him is reserved for comment sections under Whiplash clips.
Vinnie at 7:05.INSANE FOOTWORK.
That's it! I quit! (Gets up off throne, throws sticks on floor, walks away in disgust.)
Swell.
This is the best drum collab i've ever seen...and i've seen many! Great work gentlemen!
to the negative commenters out there, say what you want, but these guys are all really good, and there are allot of other guys out there that are really good also, just appreciate it, and stop trying to act like your opinion is the only one that counts
photographerjonathan Thank you!
The hair is legendary
Yamaha must have been jizzing in their pants that night, a power trio !!
I come back to this video every few months and for the past 10 years it never ceases to blow my mind. Absolute technical beasts.
No "King of Drummers" list would be complete without Buddy Rich. PERIOD.
tiffsaver ON THE MONEY "TIFF" !!!! His Solo from "West Side Story"? UNBELIEVEABLE! Not one of these guys could handle that!
Thomas lang would kick his ass these days
@@dcmastermindfirst9418
You mean the Thomas Lang with his DOZENS of drums and cymbals and double-stroke rolls who's trying to imitate Buddy Rich's FIVE DRUMS and single-stroke rolls and utterly failing??
@@tiffsaver Lol. Buddy rich is overrated as fuck boyo. Boy oh boy you've really got no clue do you. Thomas lang has surpassed Rich by leaps and bounds. Which dead and irrelevant drummer are you gonna bring up next huh? Neil Peart? Because he sucks by modern standards too. Thomas lang could outplay both him and Rich which his feet too.
Guys like Virgil donati, Thomas lang, Dave weckl and Eric Moore shit all over any drummer you think it good.
That's not an opinion.
You know nothing.
Lol. Clown.
@@tiffsaveryou have 0 clue what you’re talking about. drummers have advanced far beyond buddy, that’s what time does. buddy could not keep up with modern drummers. you need to move on.
There is no best drummer, everyone has different style just like there is no best singer in the world.
***** He sure as hell was!
syndicateprox I understand what you mean but we can said, these 3 guys are maybe three of the most independance hands and feets of all drummers and for me, that is the best apperance of drumming... to get our hands and feets completly independant (the drummers dream).
syndicateprox Sounds like you want to be a drummer but you suck.
+syndicateprox There may be no best drummer but there are the more famous or the most known drummers.
Aw, gee. I feel the need to hug a tree now.
Buddy Rich is the GOD of drummers!!
Agreed.
Bruin Rican A jazz musician dies and goes to Heaven. As he walks toward the pearly gates, he hears the fastest, most amazing drumming he's ever heard. He asks Saint Peter, "Is that Buddy Rich I hear?" Saint Peter says, "No, that's God. He just thinks he's Buddy Rich!"
Gene Krupa
Bernie Fynn Gene also a great drummer😊
Wonderful styles of drumming, they're all masters in their field, awesome!!
6:55 to 7:03 Gadd's foot work was amazing
Buddy rich just did rolls and rolls over the snare...Neil peart and Steve gadd are way more musical
DarkZO6 don’t just discredit buddy rick he is still a legendary drummer
Ok, does anyone have any recommendations that can come close to that? as far as Im concerned I have just witnessed near perfection.
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Mike Robin Drums thanks:)
I love these guy's ! I'm a drummer too but I just play for church's around town !! They are amazing and this is what keeps me inspired to keep playing is by watching other drummers !! But my favorite drummer is Terry Bozzio with the worlds largest kit !! he is a beast on his set by far...
The three of them combined don't come anywhere near the one and only Buddy Rich.
I agree Buddy Rich was one of the greatest drummers to have ever lived on this earth... but what exactly does that statement even mean? "They don't come anywhere near Buddy Rich."
You say that as if music in general is one big competition... it isn't. They are each incredible drummers in their own unique way. Don't compare musicians as if it's a contest.
I understand your point. I should've rephrased that he was one of the greatest jazz drummers, and yes his ego was unlike any other drummer.
absolutely correct
@ Cleticprinces .....So...Instead of accreditation .... Let's mention someone better so you can justify a negative comment....... well done , Glad we aint friends.
yep, and to their credit I don't think one of them would disagree
Vinnie is the best drummer period.
Ask a metal drummer and almost everytime they'll say Gene Krupa, which tell you alot, this guy can't out play my gran-daughter
And she mainly plays Sax!!
all I have to say is Mike Mangini.
Smackaho Johnson
Buddy Rich
***** I agree. Only metal drummer that might come close is alex rudinger or luke holland but thats just my opinion. But I think this might be to complex for some people whos only musical experience is a relatives sax to comprehend. What im really wondering though is how the fuck do they do this in suits
Gene krupa vs buddy rich. Look it up
***** Absolutely! 3 legends right here. Best ive ever seen!!!
Commented here 15 years ago 😂
Still love this video. Great drumming, mullets flying, lmao.
Chuck Norris walked in when it was Vinnie's turn trading fours--he peed his pants and walked out.
Guarantee you three-quarters of Rush fans don't even know who these guys or even Buddy Rich are.
More of a drum battle than king of drummers.
this is truly spiritual...........at one point of time the beats are occurring in a spiritual fashion...........this much accuracy and dedication is only possible through many years of hardwork......and gaining such a precise timing and rhythm and most important the melody and sweetness of sound........mankind at its best........
Three drummers.... Buddy Rich could do this on his own.
Not to burst your bubble but there is no shortage of drummers, most of which are unknown, that could do this on their own including these three drummers here.
Wyatt Sorry Wyatt, I didn't mean to offend. These guys are remarkable I know.
I wasn't mad.
Antony B Arnold true He was the best of all time Marandona of drums...
Absolutely!
Toujours aussi puissant, ce "Buddy Rich memorial", même en quarante il n avaient pas des drum battles comme celle là ! 10 ans que je ne l'avais pas vue, disque dur perdu depuis longtemps, youtube stocke bien mieux que moi, merci dannyboy
This is just sick. And all these guys' drums sound sooooo good...
That is some drumming masterclass from 3 different but complimentary styles. 9 mins of pure drumming heaven, wish I was there ;)
epv
The way Gadd enters the room. Good-ness!! I come back to this video from time to time just to hear that intro.
All 3 using the classic grip. Pretty amazing exhibition. I really enjoy the different sounds of each player and their kit.
Wonderful stuff. I particular like the way Steve Gadd's drums sound like depth charges. But all three are fantastic. I don't care much about who's better or best--this is music, not baseball. I just like hearing great players play, and these guys are great. Thanks so much for posting this.
That was a sick groove. So high energy!
i think ive watched this over a hundred times. Still blows my mind every time...
They get extreme without losing control. Every movement is breathtakingly nuanced and finessed.
Damn I wish I could drum like that.
I have seen this video so many times I lost count… It brings tears to my eyes!!! I think if I was in the audience I probably would have had a heart attack 😊
This was erupting, and explosive with many surprises at every turn... individual style from seasoned influences, this took me on a rollercoaster ride in a cacophony of well timed chaos, as well as equipment choice to demonstrate their well executed experience...Just when I thought I favored one over the other, the other would surprise me with a different lick, style, or direction. Like to see more vids like this
I never cease to be amazed by these guys!
I love how the one guy went ptss pah bhm pts pah brrrm pah! And the the other guy was like mss tss tss pah tss mm tss pah shmm mmm bah!
I get chills every time I watch this.
Their handling is incredible!!! it must take years of practice and maturity to get to the stage of these legends!!!
Oh yes..If you start playing guitar, you can play something that the people around you would at least enjoy listening to, in roughly one or two years..But in one or two years you make only noise, if your instrument is drums!
***** Absolutely I understand what your saying. This style of drumming is very advanced and would be far to technical for any rock, metal, reggae or even intermediate drummer to perform. Dave weckle, Buddy rich etc only some of the greatest drummers ever to live. People think just because someone can perform double bass really fast and drum really fast altogether makes them the best? when reality is there is no title you know. I mean if there was a title for the greatest drummer in the world? then 1) who decides who's the greatest? because every person will have their own opinion you know. 2) How would you decide who's the best? and 3) you would have to know and see every drummer in the world, which changes daily as there are new drummers entering the drumming world every day. I really do marvel at these legends and just hope that one day I can become as great as them :-) you should upload some drum solos? I would most enjoy seeing you play. Thanks for your comment!
gadd is the most interesting to watch, love his passion for playing!
I like how each carved out a different stylistic niche. They complement each other nicely and show some of the range of percussion as a musical instrument, not just a way to keep a beat.
All unique- though think Colaiuta appears to have best “fast twitch” leg muscles with his bass drum pedaling. Sort of like how tennis players, sumo wrestlers, high jumpers can do sudden movements within a limited space. Weckl plays great textures on cymbals and has nice sticking patterns. Gadd uses rudiments, doesn’t depend on speed, has his groove sound.
Anyone lucky enough to play with the B Rich Band has impossible shoes to fill. BR was a monster on the kit- of which we’ll likely never see again for a long time. Thanks for posting.
They all remind me so much of my favorite rock drummers... Gadd/Bonham, Weckl/Copeland and Vinny/Peart.
(cont.) ovation and longevity have to be taken into consideration when entering into this discussion, that's my point. God bless and keep on rockin"!!!
Are you referring to the title? But there are many KINGS!!! Paying your dues, keeping the music real....yeah.....they are 3 of many. THIS IS DA BOMB!!!
three of the best and notice the size of their kits? more or less standard five peices!...amazing!
Amazing. Gets better every time i listen to it.
For those wondering, Gadd's opening is, "Crazy Army". You could find stickings/sheets on google somewhere I'm sure.
You nailed it! What's great about drummers is their style. Buddy is my boyhood hero, but you compare one style better than another. I like them all equally!!
Those were the best drummers I have ever seen and heard before in my life!!!!
Weckl is a cold machine gun, Gadd's cowbell is just gives a visceral need to dance, while Colaiuta's ones are like fire beasts whirling through the air.
all 3 are unique in their own way, the last bit always gives me goosebumps its unreal
This video always give me the chills...such awesomeness!!!!!
By far... the most epic drum solo on TH-cam... (I've watch hundreds of vids)
My hat is off to all of them. They all sound pretty superb to me.
Beautiful drum off! They all killed it with their different styles
That technique, that art.... Thnx for the vid.
Oh man...Buddy Rich would have enjoyed himself if he only could see this magical multiple drumsolo...from these absolutely world's best drummers...
yeah then he would have got up and smoked them!
As Mr. Gadd shows, sometimes less is more. I'm heading to the basement, break'n my kit down to snare, bass hi-hat and cowbell and grooving! Incredible technique from all three!
This is hilarious...
Hilariously AWESOME!!
My favorites: Benny Benjamin, Earl Palmer, Gene Krupa, David Garibaldi, Steve Gadd, Willie Hall, Al Jackson Jr, Robert Johnson, Earl Young.
King Bee where is Steve Smith and Simon Phillips?
It's hard to believe that stage didn't fold-up with all that talent on it.
I use to play Drums in a Band ? So I Thought? "Mother Load" n then some !!! Mind Blowing!!!
I am impressed with the precise control they have. Now, imagine how much easier it would be for them, if they did not have to wear a tie and jacket! Awesome playing!!!!
Great to hear such impressive sound quality on TH-cam. Sounds great.
MUY BUENOS BATERISTAS LOS TRES, TÉCNICAS DIFERENTES PERO BUENAS, PARA MI GUSTO ME QUEDO CON STEVE GADD.
ガッドええわ~。アクセント気持ちいいし、急に普通の8ビートくるし、どれも飽きない!
Holy, fucking, shit. I've watched this 50 times and I get chills each and every time.
Wow, true master drummers. The mentors and inspiration for young drummers of the 80s, 90s and today. To put it in perspective, they've been playing gigs longer than someone like Joey Jordison has been alive lol.
For those that don't appreciate this, you really need to spend a few years behind a kit to even begin to comprehend their abilities.
17 years
why is this still the greatest performance of all time?
I LOVE THE INTERNET!!! Thanks to the poster of the amazing set. Ridiculous!!!
I liked the very beginning the best. What a unique style.
gifted gifted gifted amazing.i,m so glad i,ve seen this
Individually these guys are amazing, now in unison they are just... Im out of words.
JUST... SICK!!!
I i like the style of the guy with the shorter curly hair in the middle... I wish I NEVER gave up the drums when I was a kid!!
They certainly did well, but I'd like to see what a trio consisting of Carl Palmer, Neil Peart, and Buddy Rich would do.
Neil Peart wasn't a very technical drummer. The most complex rudiment he could play was a triplet and he was the first to admit that. He would be lost in a setting like this with this type of technical drumming. Peart was good at playing rock and putting fills in cool places that made his drumming stand out, but he's highly overrated as a drummer.
This never gets boring.
What makes Buddy a genius to me was not just his solo ability ( which was unbelievable ) but his playing with and for the big band. He could amazingly play all those complex big band arrrangments from memory and not have any charts to look at. I gather he couldn't read music anyway so to play like he did makes him a drumming genius to my way of thinking.
Hell, yes!! Where else can you get cheap suits, mullets, and great drumming?
Yeah, these drummers are THE best, no question. I love all 3. Dave and Steve have influenced me the most as a drummer through my career.
And he has soul. Weckl is just a machine w/ great chops.
True.... you just don't see that much today. It was originally devised/discovered long ago for the marching drum on the knee....
Certainly, they could duplicate it, generally. They are Masters! They decided on a
playing order, a basic,slow groove, and trade 4's over the monstrous groove that Steve sets up after each genius states his opening. This will never get old, this clip!!
Drums will always be my favorite! Fu*kin' A!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic! The best drum solo ever!
He was an innovator. The rest now had someone to emulate. His endurance was incredible. His motion was incredibly fluid. His ideas were unbelieveable. And they never stopped.
He also read no music and played everything from memory. His ENSEMBLE playing was not human. He knew every part that everyone played. All these guys have the same sound, same licks and they're out of ideas in a few minutes.
Amazing! Third solo entrance sounds like SCV's electric wheelchair. Pretty neat
Yeah boys,it is absolutelly great! You are very handsful.Thank you.
That Dave Weckl beat at 2:46 is fantastic
and then again at 3:44...!!!
ヴィニーカリウタは稲妻のよう〜
ディブウェックルは華麗〜
3人とも凄いけどやっぱりSTEVE GADDはもの凄い。懐が深い・・
Ok: For the sake of kit micing enthusiasts and old school engineers, what do you see.?
SM57 snare mics, and an MD-421 on one atop. Mostly 421 s on toms with exception of a D112E. Sony or Neuman pencil thin condensers on hats, and likely KM -84 s or Sonys on overheads