Vinnie is incredibly humble about the near unattainable bar he set during the span of his career, man. This dude been the G.O.A.T. since the Dukes Of Hazzard 🏆
Honestly the GOAT in modern music. What a super smart and nice guy. Everyone who knows, knows the contribution to drumming Vinnie has made. He really is an enigma. I mean, there is no one that could play all of those styles, cotrectly, on all of those records, with all of those artists. There is only one...
Thank you Kirkee B! Fantastic episode. Really enjoyed how natural it felt for you and Vinnie to dive into all these drumming and life topics. Cheers! Bugs
In a group setting The drums are the most important instrument in every way. And I’m a keyboard player. You can also think that every instrument is a different kind of drum, but that’s another topic.
Thanks for the interview! Unfortunately Vinnie was NOT part of the "VHS Instructional" wave. I heard that Rob Wallis approached him many times but to no avail. His performance on the Buddy Concert inspired generations. He was also in the lesser known Jeff Berlin VHS back then. That was about it. GRP Super Live with Dave Grusin. Pickins were slim back then for Vinnie video footage because he didn't really want folks to examine his playing (I suspect).
My brother had that Jeff Berlin video. His playing on the intro tune was absolute fire. I figure he didn't do a video because he was too busy doing something like 3 sessions per day to come up with a concept and write a script for an instructional video.
Thank you for this interview! It is fascinating but also worrying, what Vinnie is saying. He notices very clearly that the world is not moving in a good direction. Only the show counts - not the hard earned skills and the quality. If this is called "old school" fine, then I am old school too! I am glad that I had the privilege of seeing and hearing Vinnie Colaiuta live on stage - and experience the depth of his increadible capabilities. And I really hope to see him again - or is this the end of his career now? I hope not!
True Gods of drummer, wisdom-filled content indeed. But Kirk social media drummers...I ask one question, what music IE with other musicians have they played with or created? 95% haven't created any of the said aspects....
In 2019, I had the pleasure of seeing this cat take a drum solo for a whole verse of Mahavishnu’s You Know, You Know, on stage with Mr. Jeff Beck. Unbelievable drummer.
So what are Vinnie and Kirkee trying to get at? That many of today's drummers are all about blast beats and chops, or they are aspiring to play like their heroes. I want to play with a solid groove, in the pocket, with a little bit of spice thrown in when you don't expect it (like an extra kick or ghost note). I also am NOT Peart, or Copeland, or Colaiuta, or Philips, to name a few of my heroes. They all inspire me, but I still want to put my own signature on playing, even though I play drums for fun and as a hobby.
It would be great, at this point, for Vinnie to talk a bit about his hands and feet, meaning his technique. How exactly does he hold the sticks, did his grip change over the years? and so on...
I think a beginner drummer would have trouble telling the difference between Vinnie, Dave Weckl, and Gregg Bissonette. But seasoned players can. It’s a bit unfair to say all younger players or instagram players sound the same, if you listen enough you can separate Maison Guidry and Mike Mitchell and Brian Evans
@@thekirkeebshow i know. I love your interview style and the fact you got VC as one of your guests. This interview has alot of great insight. Its not marred by the typical questions. This interview is music philosophy being discussed by giants. I profusely thank you Mr. B.
You are the only Filipino DRUMMER who has played with a MAJOR RnB act. You broke the mold of the whole musical segregation thing . That along with those greasy grooves are why I consider you legend.
Vinnie is incredibly humble about the near unattainable bar he set during the span of his career, man. This dude been the G.O.A.T. since the Dukes Of Hazzard 🏆
Thanks all for the wonderful comments! #Vinnieforpresident
Honestly the GOAT in modern music. What a super smart and nice guy. Everyone who knows, knows the contribution to drumming Vinnie has made. He really is an enigma. I mean, there is no one that could play all of those styles, cotrectly, on all of those records, with all of those artists. There is only one...
🌠Vinny Rocks !!! ....Go Zappa/ Beck...
Vinnie = LEGEND. He’s a great guy too . There’s so much wisdom here . 🙏
Don Vincenzo, my man !!! #GOAT #CapoDeTuttiCapi
Well done Curt, and merci for that show.
Vinnie is such a Wonderful Positive somewhat enigmatic person! We all know he can play drums that astound us.
Best wishes from Croatia 🙏🏻😇
This is great, two legends! Thanks Kirkee!
Great podcast! Vinnie, you're the best! Thank you
_Breakfast with Vinnie_ is a good title.
Beautiful! Thanks, gentleman.
Two legends! Thank you for making this happen dude!
THANK YOU my guy!!!!!!
Thank you Kirkee B! Fantastic episode. Really enjoyed how natural it felt for you and Vinnie to dive into all these drumming and life topics. Cheers! Bugs
Awesome interview!👏
Gentleman, Thank you both!😊
Great conversation thankyou
In a group setting The drums are the most important instrument in every way. And I’m a keyboard player. You can also think that every instrument is a different kind of drum, but that’s another topic.
You guys absolutely rule! Two amazing drummers but more importantly two amazingly thoughtful humans. ❤
Thanks for the interview!
Unfortunately Vinnie was NOT part of the "VHS Instructional" wave. I heard that Rob Wallis approached him many times but to no avail.
His performance on the Buddy Concert inspired generations. He was also in the lesser known Jeff Berlin VHS back then. That was about it. GRP Super Live with Dave Grusin.
Pickins were slim back then for Vinnie video footage because he didn't really want folks to examine his playing (I suspect).
True BUT….ANY video that he was a part of that the period became the visual study if this drumming maestro!
My brother had that Jeff Berlin video. His playing on the intro tune was absolute fire. I figure he didn't do a video because he was too busy doing something like 3 sessions per day to come up with a concept and write a script for an instructional video.
Great interview
Thank you both so much 😊
Wow. What a fantastic conversation from you two cats. Thank you so much Kirkee for sharing this with the rest of us. Kudos to you and to your channel!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, The Professor!
Thank you for this interview! It is fascinating but also worrying, what Vinnie is saying. He notices very clearly that the world is not moving in a good direction. Only the show counts - not the hard earned skills and the quality. If this is called "old school" fine, then I am old school too! I am glad that I had the privilege of seeing and hearing Vinnie Colaiuta live on stage - and experience the depth of his increadible capabilities. And I really hope to see him again - or is this the end of his career now? I hope not!
amazing musician, priceless advice for those who know its value
Well said Vinnie! 💯👍👍
Great great show and interview!
True Gods of drummer, wisdom-filled content indeed. But Kirk social media drummers...I ask one question, what music IE with other musicians have they played with or created? 95% haven't created any of the said aspects....
This was awesome and inspiring thank you
Amazing Mr. Curt & Vinnie - Salute 🫡
🙏🏽❤️
Nice one ❤
Great interview!
The thing about today is machines are trying feel like humans and humans are trying to feel like machines.
In 2019, I had the pleasure of seeing this cat take a drum solo for a whole verse of Mahavishnu’s You Know, You Know, on stage with Mr. Jeff Beck. Unbelievable drummer.
Thank you both for this interview!
Glad you enjoyed it! Vinnie is the 👑 KING!
“Content” 😂😂
Incredible interview of a true legend!
I want to play with Vincenzo. And also talk. He is so right with every observation he shares here.
thanks for making this :)
Go Kalamazoo! Great show!
All hail Vinnie!…
THE 1 ST CALL HEAVY 2 THE HEAVY'S!!!!!
No way AI replaces Vinnie. F that BS.
Its always a pleasure to hear from from the great Vinnie Boombatz!
Great discussions with lots of insights.
🙏🏽❤️
So what are Vinnie and Kirkee trying to get at? That many of today's drummers are all about blast beats and chops, or they are aspiring to play like their heroes. I want to play with a solid groove, in the pocket, with a little bit of spice thrown in when you don't expect it (like an extra kick or ghost note). I also am NOT Peart, or Copeland, or Colaiuta, or Philips, to name a few of my heroes. They all inspire me, but I still want to put my own signature on playing, even though I play drums for fun and as a hobby.
Father Riley:
Catholic Boys!
Mary:
Vinnie Colaiuta . .
Vinnie the Heisenberg of Drums !!!
Thanks!!!
Fantastico Curt, grazie! (i know you speak italian 🙂)
Grazie Bello!
It would be great, at this point, for Vinnie to talk a bit about his hands and feet, meaning his technique. How exactly does he hold the sticks, did his grip change over the years? and so on...
👏👏🎶👍👍✌️🙏☯️😊
Where is Vinnie's link below, I want to know? please, thank you.
Thanks 🙏
😀
I think a beginner drummer would have trouble telling the difference between Vinnie, Dave Weckl, and Gregg Bissonette. But seasoned players can. It’s a bit unfair to say all younger players or instagram players sound the same, if you listen enough you can separate Maison Guidry and Mike Mitchell and Brian Evans
Kirkee - human interruptus
Salamat po!!!
Talaga!!!!!❤
@@thekirkeebshow i know. I love your interview style and the fact you got VC as one of your guests. This interview has alot of great insight. Its not marred by the typical questions. This interview is music philosophy being discussed by giants. I profusely thank you Mr. B.
Thank you! I’m so glad you enjoyed it! Vinnie is a living legend 💪🏼❤️
@@thekirkeebshow You are a legend too!!
You are the only Filipino DRUMMER who has played with a MAJOR RnB act. You broke the mold of the whole musical segregation thing . That along with those greasy grooves are why I consider you legend.