I love hearing JP talk about his music or gear, he really know the stuff he plays, and pays attention to small details. I hate seeing big name drummers that aren't very interested in the nuances of the gear they play.
@@JorshWarshington1 man what a great question there are just so many. I always really loved the way Jack DeJohnette could squeeze every bit of juice out of a snare on any number of Miles Davis albums. Also Brann Dailor’s snare on Blood Mountain blows my mind. What about you?
@@NotMyWar ok, you threw it back to me. I thought about it for easily 5 minutes. When the Levee Breaks, Smells Like Teen Spirit, and 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover.
@@JorshWarshington1 I always think about how great John Bonham is as a drummer but I never think about his tone. His drums on that song in particular weigh a TON. Great choice!
I met JP years ago when I was a roadie for another band that opened for Clutch. Couldn't have been a nicer guy, was totally into talking drums and music before he went on stage. Oh and uh....helluva damn good drummer , definitely one of my inspirations as a fellow drummer
Digital Tour Bus Great video. I'd like to see Sean Kinney, Chad Gracey, Tim Alexander, Chad Smith, Murph, Abe Cunningham, Charlie Watts...I got more if you want them.
He is a drummer that is worried bout how those snares are tied and how it sound, he is all for the more vintage sound and looks, pretty specifc stuff. Só it works for him for his sound. Jazz drummers and guys from older generations dont muffle drums too often
I love hearing JP talk about his music or gear, he really know the stuff he plays, and pays attention to small details. I hate seeing big name drummers that aren't very interested in the nuances of the gear they play.
He's very knowledgeable and awesome!
He’s a monster!!! His beats are amazing and he spares the flash!!!
He's great.
Got so much respect for Jean Paul, he's one of my hero's and he plays Gretsch !!
Tons of respect for him.
What a nice guy. Meet him a couple of times and he's always just great.
JP's one of my all time favorites. Beast.
He's great!
I've seen these guys 27 times and they never fail to impress. JP is a master on the drums.
I have to say, this guy is a really good drummer.
He most definitely is.
One of my favorite drummers ever and band. Can’t wait to see them again this march in NY.
Awesome guy, awesome band!
Digital Tour Bus they seem cool. Every time I saw them they put on a hell of a show. I tell people it is an experience to see Clutch
@@Danfromoverthere 100%
A solid, solid drummer with impeccable feel around the drum surfaces
Great drummer and a great spokesmen for the band. I learned a lot. Thanks. Clutch is fantastic.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for your work J.P. Amazing artistic drummer!
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Hes so dedicated to practice and tone. Hes awesome and an inspiration.
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I saw these guys back in October.They were great! And JP beat the crap out of this kit! Thank you for this video!
No problem! Glad you checked it out!
Mad respect JP. 😷 waiting for 2022 tour! Lol
Hope you enjoyed the video!
I fucking love this band! And Psychic Warfare is at the top of my favorite albums from them!
JP is a tone master. His snare sound on “Strange Cousins” has to be in my top ten favorites.
What are some of your other favorites?
@@JorshWarshington1 man what a great question there are just so many. I always really loved the way Jack DeJohnette could squeeze every bit of juice out of a snare on any number of Miles Davis albums. Also Brann Dailor’s snare on Blood Mountain blows my mind. What about you?
@@NotMyWar ok, you threw it back to me. I thought about it for easily 5 minutes. When the Levee Breaks, Smells Like Teen Spirit, and 50 Ways To Leave Your Lover.
@@JorshWarshington1 I always think about how great John Bonham is as a drummer but I never think about his tone. His drums on that song in particular weigh a TON. Great choice!
You rock brother, thanks for the tour...
Thanks for watching!
I met JP years ago when I was a roadie for another band that opened for Clutch. Couldn't have been a nicer guy, was totally into talking drums and music before he went on stage. Oh and uh....helluva damn good drummer , definitely one of my inspirations as a fellow drummer
That's an awesome story!
One of the best drummers ever man!!!
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One of the baddest , kick ass , pocket drummers, playing. Nothing too flashy but never trashy. Clutch fookin rules the Planet
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Great drummer!!
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Gretsch Drums made right here in Ridgeland, SC
WoOoW !!!
Thanks for watching!
The in the pocket master, Jean Paul looking very fit and healthy.Peace brother.
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Boulder Theater t-shirt ... awesome
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ALL HAIL THEE ALMIGHTY CLUTCH
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What about resonant side of snare and toms?
If he doesn't say it in the video, I unfortunately don't know. Sorry!
Those clean, crispy Evans heads.......delicious.
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Clutch's Jean-Paul Gaster shows off his drum kit!
Who should we film with next?
Digital Tour Bus
Great video. I'd like to see Sean Kinney, Chad Gracey, Tim Alexander, Chad Smith, Murph, Abe Cunningham, Charlie Watts...I got more if you want them.
@Leo Curry yes
@@JorshWarshington1 Jason Roeder would be my vote.
tight
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NO muffling AT ALL?!?1
He is a drummer that is worried bout how those snares are tied and how it sound, he is all for the more vintage sound and looks, pretty specifc stuff. Só it works for him for his sound. Jazz drummers and guys from older generations dont muffle drums too often
Lol I would hope his kit "projects" over the band... 26" bass drum is stupid big.
Miss Live Clutch, my cd player still skips if played to loud.
Hopefully live music will be back at some point this year!
Why did you have to beat up Lionel, Jean-Paul...WHY... WHY...?
I don’t get it
Why do people call the rack tom a Tom-Tom
Not sure.
Just older terminology
Bad dtams