Great job. Impeccable time keeping. Consistent rim shots on the snare. Have you watched: Monkey Man with Charlie Watts on this youtube channel: 55qwerty. The camera is on Charlie the entire song. I would say the main thing you could improve on would be your tom hits. Charlie really lays into those drums. You can too. Excellent. PLease send out more!!!!
Do you have any covers with the approach where he leaves out the hihats strokes that coincide with the snare? Supposedly Charlie, Levon Helm and Jim Keltner all used that approach from time to time. Trying to find a good camera angle of somebody playing that way. Also, do you think it makes much sense to do it or is it all just hype? I'd like to find a super clean example of it.
th-cam.com/video/MiswNgUYD4M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=i_d2kBCSKcDDcf5_ Here's Charlie doing it. Yes it creates a different feel. Kinda frantic. It's harder than it looks too
@@JohnStrandt there’s this assumption that Charlie always lifted his right hand off the hats but if you watch any earlier live footage you clearly see that he never did that until a certain period. The story is that he saw Jim Keltner doing it during the concert for Bangladesh which was 1971. You see Charlie start doing it occasionally in 1972 and ‘73. It didn’t become a consistent part of his playing until the mid to late 70’s. Check this clip from ‘69. Plays consistent 8th notes on the hats. th-cam.com/video/SUYH3-nJ8pg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=njz0vjosQDd2mBWT
Glorious tom tom sound!!!!
Thanks! They do sound really nice.
Yes
One of the best Stones-Songs and one of Charlie's best grooves - perfectly covered - thank you!!! Great job. 👍
Thanks for watching!
Really enjoy this song. You play very well and your gear sounds great.
Thank you very much!
Those Gretsch drums sound amazing!
Charlie’s good tonight ! Great job !
Thank you!
Fantastic playing and drum sound!
@@CheestosParade thank you!
Superb playing and drum sound. Very inspiring.
Thank you very much!
VERY COOL MATE ! EXPLAINS ALOT TOO THANKS!!!
Awesome as usual! We seem to have the same taste in music as I find myself playing along to most of the same tunes!! Great job!!
I'm a fleapit peanut monkey, all my friends are junkies....(not anymore, haha)
One of my favorite drum intros of all-time.
Matey I'm a drummer and a lifelong Stones lover. You've nailed that track and it's a tasty one to play. Well done mate. Peace Joe.
Thanks very much, Joe!
Perfect tuning!😎🥁🔥
Thank you!
Nailed IT!!!! Great grooving!
Thank you!
Absolutely Amazing ❤
Thank you!🙏🏻
Killer tom sound!! Love this RS tune, specially the last part, awesome cover and tuning is right on point!
Thank you very much!
That's the sound of the record. Groovy
Thank you!
One of the RS favorites and great drum cover...
Thanks!
この曲のチャーリーはカッコいい!巧くコピーしている❤❤❤
Fantastic! Nailed it perfectly!
Thank you!
Excellent, love this kit.
Thanks!
Never heard this before. Gotta be the first Stones song I like 😅 great playing!
Thank you! 🙏🏻
the best
Muy buen trabajo!
Great job and lovely sound ...! Is the snare a Gretsch too ? It looks like a Ludwig .
Tender Leaf Doll House - Lucky little kid
Haha! Good catch
Great job. Impeccable time keeping. Consistent rim shots on the snare. Have you watched: Monkey Man with Charlie Watts on this youtube channel: 55qwerty. The camera is on Charlie the entire song. I would say the main thing you could improve on would be your tom hits. Charlie really lays into those drums. You can too. Excellent. PLease send out more!!!!
Very sharp kit. So as someone that has a Gretsch RB kit but always lusts after a vintage ludwig, are you more of a Ludwig guy?
the gretschs sound great.amazing playing. good pocket. what sizes are they? what are the shells made of?
Great snare sound. Have you Information about the frequency how you tuned it?
@@einschalten5641 thank you! No info, I just tune by ear. No tune bot or anything like that.
Hello friend, your snare have 42 strainers?
Any tips for getting this tuning so faithful to Charlies original sound?
What snare/snare heads are you using? I got the Gretsch g4160 cuz thats the one charlie used. Yours sound fantastic
It’s a 60’s 5x14 Supraphonic. Charlie used one quite frequently in the 60’s. Definitely on Beggar’s Banquet and Let it Bleed.
Great job on that! What ride cymbal are you planing here?
Do you have any covers with the approach where he leaves out the hihats strokes that coincide with the snare? Supposedly Charlie, Levon Helm and Jim Keltner all used that approach from time to time. Trying to find a good camera angle of somebody playing that way. Also, do you think it makes much sense to do it or is it all just hype? I'd like to find a super clean example of it.
th-cam.com/video/MiswNgUYD4M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=i_d2kBCSKcDDcf5_
Here's Charlie doing it. Yes it creates a different feel. Kinda frantic. It's harder than it looks too
@@daniellencooper7922 Crystal clear! Thanks so much
Charlie lifts on the snare beat.
He didn’t start doing that until the mid 70’s. In fact, on this recording he’s opening the hi hats on the backbeats at certain times. Use your ears.
@@JohnStrandt there’s this assumption that Charlie always lifted his right hand off the hats but if you watch any earlier live footage you clearly see that he never did that until a certain period. The story is that he saw Jim Keltner doing it during the concert for Bangladesh which was 1971. You see Charlie start doing it occasionally in 1972 and ‘73. It didn’t become a consistent part of his playing until the mid to late 70’s.
Check this clip from ‘69. Plays consistent 8th notes on the hats.
th-cam.com/video/SUYH3-nJ8pg/w-d-xo.htmlsi=njz0vjosQDd2mBWT
@@vintagedrummer79once you've caught the skip beat bug it's hard to escape.... 😊