Juilliard Jazz Prof Hears Nirvana For The First Time

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  • Take a sneak peek into the mind of Ulysses Owens Jr.! (Small Ensemble Director at Juilliard) Watch as he listens to "In Bloom" by Nirvana for the very first time and attempts to play along. What is he listening for? How does he immediately craft an appropriate drum part? Tune in and find out!
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    00:27 - Lesson Overview
    01:11 - Listening To The Song
    02:41 - Song Analysis
    04:27 - First Take
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    09:13 - Listening To The Original Song
    12:31 - Outro
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 7 тис.

  • @StavrosKor
    @StavrosKor 5 місяців тому +23845

    The most amazing thing about this series is that they manage to find music professionals that haven't heard the most popular songs of the past few decades.

    • @apmartini70
      @apmartini70 5 місяців тому +2123

      I guess if you very deep into a specific genre, you don’t listen to much else, unless someone in that genre mentions it as a major influence.

    • @runoke
      @runoke 5 місяців тому +1315

      A lot of music professionals don't really listen to music as a pastime. (telling about classical ones now) And when you don't do that - then your awareness of general pop-culture is quite limited. And they don't usually play Nirvana at the malls to force it down your throat.

    • @occularpatdown
      @occularpatdown 5 місяців тому +1284

      It feels impossible, but hey I couldn't name an Ed Sheeran song. I'm still calling BS though

    • @StavrosKor
      @StavrosKor 5 місяців тому +148

      @@runoke Maybe that's true, I'm not a professional musician. Other commenters have also said that they might listen to stuff in their genre, but still, Nirvana was huge when they were young. I might be wrong, though.

    • @Laugh1ngboy
      @Laugh1ngboy 5 місяців тому +184

      You listen to your parents music until you are about 15 or 16 then you listen to what your friends listen to.

  • @crazycjk
    @crazycjk 5 місяців тому +10524

    This style of video where the musician hears the drumless track and comes up with their own is 10/10

    • @giure4447
      @giure4447 5 місяців тому +26

      Yep dude, totally sick!

    • @gpaull2
      @gpaull2 5 місяців тому +85

      Agreed, but pretty unbelievable that they’ve never heard these mainstream iconic songs.

    • @giure4447
      @giure4447 5 місяців тому +61

      @@gpaull2 I don't know, I mean I do agree with you, but when you do a particular type and genre of music and you focus on that you can miss hits that weren't mainstreaming but "just" great

    • @chrispix61
      @chrispix61 5 місяців тому

      ​@@gpaull2they have heard it this is just fucking clickbait

    • @tshddx
      @tshddx 5 місяців тому +5

      I’ve preferred the format where they hear the full track and just have to learn the drum part. It’s more interesting because you can give more challenging arrangements. It also seems more “realistic” because surely most studio drummers are going to get at least a demo with a basic drum track.

  • @mrpennyapple4217
    @mrpennyapple4217 3 місяці тому +887

    The fact that he pointed out that Dave's playing like a funk drummer when Dave himself has gone on record saying he learned drums by playing funk and disco songs it a testament to this man's ear and how much love he has for his instrument. Insane.

    • @Monomythism
      @Monomythism 2 місяці тому +33

      That clip of Dave telling Pharrell that he straight up stole drums parts from The Gap Band , and Pharrell putting the 2 together is classic.

    • @euroyen420p2
      @euroyen420p2 2 місяці тому

      Can you gag on it more? Mediocre at best, definitely an obama/biden voter.

    • @TheWhiteJamesBrown
      @TheWhiteJamesBrown 2 місяці тому +3

      Except the drum parts for this song were made by Chad Channing

    • @euroyen420p2
      @euroyen420p2 2 місяці тому +2

      @@TheWhiteJamesBrown boom! With the win. 🏆 nobody says the truth, dave stole from another musician without compensation.

    • @TheWhiteJamesBrown
      @TheWhiteJamesBrown 2 місяці тому +5

      @@euroyen420p2 I mean I wouldn't say he stole he was like the 5th drummer there was a lot of songs he had to learn the parts to because the were made before he was in the band

  • @fredlodge1275
    @fredlodge1275 3 місяці тому +242

    Excellent drummer, I personally preferred his first pass! His instincts were dead on, damn near right on the money! Loved how he made it his own on the second pass, too, serious skills. Props to recognizing that funk element in Dave's background, obviously a top tier musical talent (Juilliard jazz drum instructor?! DAMN) and it really shines here, IMO. The fact that he thought he did poorly is very endearing, what a humble, cool guy.

    • @donavangreen27
      @donavangreen27 29 днів тому

      Agreed

    • @paulkitchen1300
      @paulkitchen1300 14 днів тому +1

      I'm not a drummer at all.
      It does seem like the original carries the rest and his second take drives it more. Maybe even overtakes it too much.

  • @PaulNigelWarner
    @PaulNigelWarner 4 місяці тому +3271

    Dave Grohl has stated that the Gap Band and funk is the foundation of his drumming. The fact that Ulysses picked up on that is a testament to his knowledge!

    • @juanmartinmg
      @juanmartinmg 4 місяці тому +46

      was thinking the exact same thing

    • @lewto
      @lewto 4 місяці тому +63

      Chad Channing wrote this drum part

    • @Playaflydre
      @Playaflydre 4 місяці тому +69

      ​@@lewtoread his comment again. And then again. And again after that. And when you figure out his comment has nothing to do with who wrote what. And was more about where Dave got HIS inspiration from. Come back and delete your comment. You'll realize it's irrelevant to what the op said

    • @LVGamer0077
      @LVGamer0077 4 місяці тому +28

      @@Playaflydrelol bro is completely lost 😂

    • @renbelmont
      @renbelmont 3 місяці тому +8

      ​@@lewtochad played the drums on this song completely differently, dave perfected the drums

  • @TheEasyname23
    @TheEasyname23 5 місяців тому +2682

    It’s crazy how he instantly recognized the funk tune. Dave has always credited his funk influences in drumming for nirvana

    • @loveinthematrix
      @loveinthematrix 5 місяців тому +58

      Yes the little things that make Nirvana a step above

    • @randomlyfactual1943
      @randomlyfactual1943 5 місяців тому +11

      Guy got Funk written on his forehead. Great stuff

    • @droideca88
      @droideca88 5 місяців тому +74

      Chad channing wrote the drum part

    • @johnnyhammersticks88
      @johnnyhammersticks88 5 місяців тому +17

      Dave literally played multiple grooves from funk albums he listened to on the first 2 albums

    • @Hittdogg17
      @Hittdogg17 5 місяців тому +8

      Dave is a genius and so is this guy

  • @youpeopl_music3220
    @youpeopl_music3220 2 місяці тому +127

    I love it when the drummers somehow instinctively connect to what "should" be played, because they understand how to SERVE THE SONG! Kudos!

  • @v4ngeloz
    @v4ngeloz 3 місяці тому +56

    He seems like the kind of drum teacher I wish I would have had. Cool, humble, artistic, professional. What a guy. I'd be curious to see him play the stuff he knows and teaches.

  • @walterarevalo4792
    @walterarevalo4792 4 місяці тому +2992

    The fact that Ulysses described Dave’s drumming as funk is awesome. Dave revealed to Pharrell, in another interview, that he pretty much pulled his drumming chops from funk bands like the gap band and cameo! Ulysses actually called it!

    • @alexdreyer9862
      @alexdreyer9862 4 місяці тому +136

      THIS is the comment I was looking for.

    • @zermaszn
      @zermaszn 4 місяці тому +11

      omg when was that? is there an interview or something? i wanna see

    • @dojonane
      @dojonane 4 місяці тому +6

      Yes please what interview clip is that??

    • @robertocampo_3128
      @robertocampo_3128 4 місяці тому +15

      This would have been correct if dave composed in bloom drum part… but no it was chad to compose in bloom drums

    • @Harlfcab
      @Harlfcab 4 місяці тому +3

      ​@@robertocampo_3128is it not the player that makes the sound though?

  • @SirPrizeMF
    @SirPrizeMF 4 місяці тому +2348

    I love how you can immediately see that:
    - This man is an amazing musician
    - He knows the shape of rock music, the skeleton
    - He has no experience with the details of it
    - His experience as a musician in general means he can try some stuff outside of his comfort zone, and make his unconventional choices work
    - He is a jazz professor who learned to drum in a church and has the mouth of a sailor. Love it.

    • @1320crusier
      @1320crusier 3 місяці тому +28

      Rock is a genre born of jazz so..

    • @writenamehere0000
      @writenamehere0000 3 місяці тому +13

      First time hearing Nirvana??? Where was he living till today? In a cave?

    • @thejoke2791
      @thejoke2791 3 місяці тому +35

      ​@@1320crusier
      Rhythm and blues.
      Not jazz

    • @oc8427
      @oc8427 2 місяці тому +8

      Tbh was Garbage. Didnt like it.

    • @zaynes5094
      @zaynes5094 2 місяці тому +2

      @@thejoke2791True, but that was mostly from over in the UK where there's a much stronger blues-inspired style. it's where Page got his bluesy style from, same with The Rolling Stones. Hell even quite a few British and UK-based metal bands are known for their more bluesy tones. Whereas in the States we're definitely more inspired by Jazz as a basis for most of the more modern rock beats.

  • @robertobrien8700
    @robertobrien8700 3 місяці тому +52

    I love how he thought he was way off initially and the laughter listening to Dave's drumming.... awesome vibes

  • @stvcamilo
    @stvcamilo Місяць тому +15

    The most amazing thing is how it sounded like Foo Fighters when the doubled the snare.

  • @sharinglungs3226
    @sharinglungs3226 5 місяців тому +1117

    You can tell he’s a jazz drummer by how quiet he plays his bass drum. I love this series. It really messes with your head hearing a song you know with different drums. The chorus almost sounds poppy with how much faster the beat he played.

    • @JalenRawley
      @JalenRawley 5 місяців тому +61

      I noticed the really light kick drum hits too, then when he mentioned it was a 16" it made total sense why he couldn't really lay into it. But any dynamics in the kick drum really reveals that jazz influence, especially in the age of sample replacement where there are no dynamics at all in kick drums.
      And I totally agree, that straight time groove of the chorus made it sound more pop, but you can tell he got that from the vocal melody, which is super hooky and poppy.

    • @cbasbwoyETP
      @cbasbwoyETP 5 місяців тому +9

      Damn. I just noticed that in my own playing. Trying to hammer it a bit more!

    • @JalenRawley
      @JalenRawley 5 місяців тому +13

      @cbasbwoyETP I am an audio engineer and it is always interesting to me to see a player's kick drum dynamics (or lack thereof) in a waveform. Sometimes it's a choice and sometimes it's just natural and organic, but it's always interesting. Same thing with swing.

    • @travisSimon365
      @travisSimon365 5 місяців тому

      All of the drums are really wrong for the music, except, interestingly, the snare kinda works. And you can totally get the same in reverse: pretty decent playing for the genre completely betrayed by the sounds of 'metal drums' : ua-cam.com/video/GJ-uDsBAspM/v-deo.html

    • @robertoricci3393
      @robertoricci3393 5 місяців тому +7

      Jazz isn't only about playing soft. Elvin Jones, Max Roach, Tony Williams were heavy-hitters.

  • @Jordan-fk2dy
    @Jordan-fk2dy 5 місяців тому +1234

    To hear him say he was a funk-y drummer and hearing the interview of Dave saying he stole so many fills from the GAP Band just really pieces the whole thing together. He picked up on it right away. What a legend

    • @davidjayroe828
      @davidjayroe828 5 місяців тому +15

      I was gonna say this, totally was onto it. I bet if he had a few more times to hear and play he would have sounded as good as Chad Smith did.

    • @noviatoria2436
      @noviatoria2436 5 місяців тому +35

      That's one of the things that makes Nirvana so great, they had influences from so many kinds of music. Obviously there's a lot of punk rock and classic rock in Kurt's background, but Dave also brought a lot of funk and disco as well. When different members of the band have different musical taste it often makes the band really unique and interesting.

    • @JSHbproductions
      @JSHbproductions 5 місяців тому +17

      Chad Channing I believe wrote the drum part on this song not Dave grohl

    • @StompboxBreakdown
      @StompboxBreakdown 5 місяців тому +2

      Yes, thank you! I was just about to look that up because I remembered that interview. Totally funk with a rock tinge.

    • @arlenejackson934
      @arlenejackson934 5 місяців тому +7

      I came for this comment. I grew up listening to gospel, disco, and funk. The moment I heard this Nirvana record I was all over it. Played it for everyone. It’s only recently I’ve learned Dave was influenced by those genres.

  • @mf5514
    @mf5514 3 місяці тому +67

    As a non-drummer but Nirvana fan since being a teen when they hit, it was great to see him just pull out a great rendition. I cant see how people can just listen and do what they do. Kudos.

    • @meluczindahmchenry2209
      @meluczindahmchenry2209 Місяць тому +3

      Also a big N fan from the 90’s. I loved this dudes take - he found a real garage element to it that felt really energetic and youthful and bold. Totally different from the original but still a cool way of bringing out the energy of Nirvana.

  • @tonyelectionfraud669
    @tonyelectionfraud669 3 місяці тому +32

    he brought a whole new energy to the tune with his playing. this series is rad

    • @BoringOats
      @BoringOats 3 місяці тому

      "new energy" is a term dave grohl has never heard before.

  • @aragusea
    @aragusea 5 місяців тому +1828

    My god what a talent

    • @andretyroneii941
      @andretyroneii941 5 місяців тому +66

      King of seasoning boards is here?? Hey!

    • @simonockas
      @simonockas 5 місяців тому +31

      Not enough white wine in that drum track for sure

    • @gbharris
      @gbharris 5 місяців тому +12

      Needs more white wine

    • @Em4gdn1m
      @Em4gdn1m 5 місяців тому +4

      Hey, it's cooking Josh Groban!

    • @beep_boop
      @beep_boop 5 місяців тому +4

      Vinegar chicken on the right

  • @chadva34
    @chadva34 4 місяці тому +794

    The fact that he brought up the “funk” aspect of Grohl’s playing style is mind-blowing because that is exactly how Grohl approached playing the drums.

    • @guidedbybreath2702
      @guidedbybreath2702 4 місяці тому +37

      He’s teaching jazz at Juilliard- he has EARS…

    • @garahn_
      @garahn_ 4 місяці тому +23

      I came here to say exactly that! There's a video where he explains to Pharrell that most of his inspiration came from funk/disco music, particularly Gap Band.

    • @carlossalazar-lermont8585
      @carlossalazar-lermont8585 2 місяці тому +5

      It's implicit in the bass

    • @benjaminjoneskedst
      @benjaminjoneskedst 2 місяці тому +1

      If Grohl approached playing the drums via funk, wouldn't you expect people to hear that? I'm not sure why so many people are surprised that someone recognised something that was intended to be there.

    • @miasan3528
      @miasan3528 2 місяці тому +4

      A lot of people were surprised when Grohl stated this

  • @treeknome2642
    @treeknome2642 21 годину тому +2

    This episode is the pure essence of what this show is about! Wonderful.

  • @softpool1286
    @softpool1286 3 місяці тому +9

    absolutely love his vibe. humble yet incredibly gifted. well done!

  • @Aserion0616
    @Aserion0616 4 місяці тому +722

    Crazy part is how closely his first pass, while listening for the first time, resembled the original better than when he analyzed and went through it again. Instincts are killer.

    • @benl7996
      @benl7996 3 місяці тому +10

      Agreed

    • @rmrfboy
      @rmrfboy 2 місяці тому +19

      second pass was crap. the first one was a little spot on

    • @timrandolph3022
      @timrandolph3022 2 місяці тому +1

      yes yes yes

    • @phishmusicphan
      @phishmusicphan 2 місяці тому +4

      No way he was playing way too fast. It was t even close

    • @000207poosh
      @000207poosh Місяць тому

      Absolutely!

  • @maxhammerum7705
    @maxhammerum7705 5 місяців тому +989

    That fact that he recongnized on his own through listening that Grohls playing is funk inspired is incredible. Grohl himself has said many times that a lot of the beats he plays are just straight from funk. Even the Smells like teen spirit intro is just a funk lick.

    • @vladimirgaranin9563
      @vladimirgaranin9563 5 місяців тому +43

      It's not Grohl's part. In bloom was firstly recorded with Chad

    • @bronsoncarder2491
      @bronsoncarder2491 5 місяців тому +51

      ​@@vladimirgaranin9563first, but not only. The version were all familiar with is grohl.

    • @vladimirgaranin9563
      @vladimirgaranin9563 5 місяців тому +30

      @bronsoncarder2491 I know, but it was written by Chad. You can look Dave's speaking rocknroll nirvana hall of fame, where he said, - if you listen in bloom, that's Chad.

    • @Humblemumble7
      @Humblemumble7 5 місяців тому +30

      *Disco, not "Funk"

    • @blackxicano6123
      @blackxicano6123 5 місяців тому +17

      ​@@Humblemumble7disco AND funk

  • @tylery85
    @tylery85 3 місяці тому +3

    Just found this channel and I love it. To hear master drummers' take on songs I learned to play the drums to and are and forever wil be instilled in my memory is so interesting, which is probably why you do it. For one, it shows how important the drums are in these, to me, iconic songs. For two, it shows how different the feel or vibe of it all changes with different takes on how it is drummed out. Really gives me an appreciation for the drummer in these bands, even when the songs aren't drum or rhythm focused. So cool. thank you.

  • @kitaki2012
    @kitaki2012 29 днів тому +2

    New favorite series by far. In the lab with these artists. It's not even about trying to challenge to compare in who's "better" - the insane talent & dedication it must take to be able to sit in on a drum less track whip up anything coherent in a couple plays!
    His laughter when hearing Daves' part - that smile is great! There's a underlying respect in the joy that these drummers are showing when they react to the original drum track that's awesome

  • @petermacmillan6756
    @petermacmillan6756 5 місяців тому +1238

    He's for real. In jazz, you don't just hear structure and form, you FEEL it. He got inside the song fast, and found its funky and slightly over-the-top beat after hearing it twice. I am in awe.

    • @josephsiragusa
      @josephsiragusa 5 місяців тому +21

      In awe of a drummer who plays professional level jazz playing a super basic nirvana song? Lol

    • @sana-cm7oc
      @sana-cm7oc 5 місяців тому +43

      No. He had no groove. He overplayed like most jazz drummers. It was weird and boring at the same time.

    • @petermacmillan6756
      @petermacmillan6756 5 місяців тому +5

      That's fair. But I am a guitarist who can barely stay in time, (or in tune) so this impressed me.@@josephsiragusa

    • @petermacmillan6756
      @petermacmillan6756 5 місяців тому

      You're a more discerning critic than I am. I am a guitarist and I have to try really hard not to speed up or slow down. To me, he seemed to find the same feel as Dave Grohl, and played a drum part that fit the essence of the song. I can't do that, and neither can most of the drummers I play with.So I was in awe.@@sana-cm7oc

    • @MichaelGrubbEvolvedMinistry
      @MichaelGrubbEvolvedMinistry 5 місяців тому +8

      Then you are very easily pleased. This was a complete failure of not being able to listen properly, not attempting to feel things out, and simply screwing up the groove. His fills were not on point and he did half time over the fills when it should have been the opposite. With that said, he has great drum skills and I do not question his abilities to play, I just question his attention to detail and his ability to listen and then execute things properly. By the way, I am a drummer with both rock and jazz backgrounds.

  • @Thebadcontroller
    @Thebadcontroller 5 місяців тому +912

    I like how you still hear the jazz phrasing in his dynamic and articulation. It reminds me of some old school hard rock drummers like Mitch Mitchell.

    • @The8347135
      @The8347135 5 місяців тому +20

      Would love to hear someone attempt Manic Depression having never heard it

    • @daspaniard88able
      @daspaniard88able 5 місяців тому

      I was just about to say that, except dumber

    • @sebastian6121
      @sebastian6121 5 місяців тому +9

      is literally Jimmy Chamberlain style

    • @t3hgir
      @t3hgir 5 місяців тому +10

      Mitch Mitchell wasn't hard rock, he can be credited with pioneering the "jazz fusion" approach.

    • @tylerpedersen9836
      @tylerpedersen9836 5 місяців тому +1

      How do you hear the jazz phrasing in this version?

  • @seantreasure6953
    @seantreasure6953 2 місяці тому +3

    Outstanding. What an awesome series. Love hearing how his musical style and background influence his choices here.

  • @emilsvahn5400
    @emilsvahn5400 Місяць тому +3

    The dynamic controlls in the blazing fills and the consistency in the flams is out of this world. Fantastic❤

  • @sethclonts512
    @sethclonts512 5 місяців тому +780

    He somehow totally nailed it and was completely off the mark at the exact same time. Super interesting.

    • @conjureconquercreate909
      @conjureconquercreate909 4 місяці тому +22

      He literally nailed like.... 10%
      You can tell he's gifted and skilled, but this was terrible lol

    • @sethclonts512
      @sethclonts512 4 місяці тому +92

      @@conjureconquercreate909
      Like, nothing he did was technically wrong, and he definitely displayed a high level of skill and technical proficiency. Yet, somehow, the results just... didn't work. He made a bunch of creative decisions and executed all of them perfectly, but they were all the wrong choices. He was incorrect in the most correct way possible.

    • @dessertstorm7476
      @dessertstorm7476 4 місяці тому +87

      coming up with something completely different that fits is way more interesting that being close to the original

    • @childofthesun32
      @childofthesun32 4 місяці тому +9

      This is something skilled musicians can do. They can play utter dogshit, but they play it so well that people are just hoodwinked into believing it's great.
      I thought what the guy played in this was fucking awful - but he played it well, yeah.

    • @dr.floridamanphd
      @dr.floridamanphd 4 місяці тому +7

      He definitely had a very interesting rendition of it. It was weird hearing him play Nirvana on a small jazz kit though. But he somehow made it work. It’s the damnedest thing.

  • @jaimelaverc2475
    @jaimelaverc2475 5 місяців тому +687

    Many of these jazz guys, no matter how experienced they can be, are very humble. I really give my props to them.

    • @scottenlow5249
      @scottenlow5249 5 місяців тому +19

      They know Music always has more to teach us.

    • @zombiesateourchannel
      @zombiesateourchannel 5 місяців тому +8

      In my experience it heavily depends on the music school they attended.

    • @daviamorim
      @daviamorim 5 місяців тому +1

      The path to where they got was very hard, so they're no strangers to failure. They've been humbled many times.

    • @ZCJKF13GDG4
      @ZCJKF13GDG4 5 місяців тому +9

      Jazz guys used to be drugged up psychos- the fact they are nice and chill now is sad, it's so dead

    • @olorin1710
      @olorin1710 5 місяців тому +4

      Indeed. He could have spoke his mind and said nirvana is garbage.

  • @chriswillock1062
    @chriswillock1062 3 місяці тому +4

    I love these videos.. the drummers demonstrate their professionalism every single time. It's never the same but always works!

  • @jaspersmuck330
    @jaspersmuck330 3 місяці тому +1

    I like this series so much, each time someone plays on this they bring so much energy and seem so happy to be on here

  • @Twannnng
    @Twannnng 5 місяців тому +833

    At 8:18 he inadvertantly does the exact triplet fill that Dave does in the original! What a great moment. Awesome performance, we need more jazz-grunge in the world.

    • @Dieback
      @Dieback 5 місяців тому +78

      Given how big that song was when it came out, I'm finding it harder and harder to believe he hasn't heard that song.

    • @123pepijn123
      @123pepijn123 5 місяців тому +123

      @@Diebacksong came out 32 years ago, he was 8 then. There’s a chance he hasn’t heard it.

    • @sagarhirani4559
      @sagarhirani4559 5 місяців тому

      ​@@123pepijn123HO-LY FUCK. Its been 32 years? 😮😮😮

    • @leerobbo92
      @leerobbo92 5 місяців тому +49

      @@Dieback I like a lot of metal and rock: I wouldn't have been able to tell you what this sounds like, even though I've probably heard it before and have a few Nirvana songs on my playlist. It's not a mainstream one: I can completely see how someone else wouldn't know this.

    • @halffulltome
      @halffulltome 5 місяців тому +11

      Not quite the same fill.

  • @laurensaurusflex7235
    @laurensaurusflex7235 4 місяці тому +1188

    This series proves not only how talented these artists are, but how much the drums make a track…a change in the drums approach can completely transform a song! Love it.

    • @miguelrubioespinosa
      @miguelrubioespinosa 4 місяці тому +18

      Yeah, this was my takeaway too. This song was half Grohl's, and i didnt know

    • @pillmuncher67
      @pillmuncher67 4 місяці тому +9

      I've heard it said many a times: A band is only ever as good as the drummer.

    • @writenamehere0000
      @writenamehere0000 3 місяці тому +3

      First time hearing Nirvana??? Where was he living till today? In a cave?

    • @TroubledTrooper
      @TroubledTrooper 3 місяці тому +4

      Everything makes a track, if you had someone change the bass line it would also change the feel of the song.

    • @garrett2439
      @garrett2439 3 місяці тому +2

      @@writenamehere0000 I take it you've never met a jazz drummer? They are some of the most highly insular people in all of music.

  • @797SPLEEN
    @797SPLEEN 3 місяці тому +4

    Everyone gives it their own style, but you gave it a spectacular shine, I really appreciate it, it's another way to listen to a classic

  • @EzaacLopez
    @EzaacLopez 5 місяців тому +853

    I don’t even play music and this is hands down one of my favorite series on UA-cam 🙏🏽

    • @mmgerotto
      @mmgerotto 5 місяців тому +26

      Same here, I have a total of negative 42 skills in music, but always watch this series hahaha

    • @mathy0u
      @mathy0u 5 місяців тому +2

      hahhahaha that cracked me up @@mmgerotto

    • @TitoMariategui
      @TitoMariategui 5 місяців тому +1

      None of us play instruments but we love music!

    • @andrewhuarte5177
      @andrewhuarte5177 5 місяців тому +4

      You should try to learn an instrument! It's so rewarding!

    • @treble8921
      @treble8921 5 місяців тому +5

      I started on drums as a kid but quit after high school, started singing at 27 and picked up guitar at 34.
      Learning an instrument is one of the most rewarding things I've done, up there with learning another language and becoming comfortable with public speaking.

  • @simonjonasmusic8410
    @simonjonasmusic8410 5 місяців тому +405

    The fact that he doesn't know this iconic rocksong reminds me of an experience i had with my first real guitar teacher. He was really just an exceptional player, who was fully immersed into the world of Jazz music at a very young age. It was the very early 2000's and before our lesson started I asked him if he was planning on watching Harry Potter. He said, and I shit you not: what instrument does he play? I didn't know what to say. Turns out, not only had he NO IDEA who or what Harry Potter was, but in his mind it had to be a sibling/parent/distant family member of Chris Potter the Saxophone legend. One of the biggest hypes in all pop culture just went over his head, it was like he'd been living under a rock for years. I remember being kind of envious and thinking: he's very different from what i think i am

    • @woodside4life
      @woodside4life 5 місяців тому +28

      I think that’s 10 points from Gryffindor right there 😂

    • @anthonymitchell8893
      @anthonymitchell8893 5 місяців тому

      harry potter a fictikus character in a silly book who the f-----k cares son get a life why dont cha?😂😂😊😊🙂😎

    • @urdnal
      @urdnal 5 місяців тому +26

      I like that your reaction wasn't thinking he's out of touch and a loser, but that he's unique and special.

    • @simonjonasmusic8410
      @simonjonasmusic8410 5 місяців тому +24

      ​@@urdnalNo...why would I think that? I thought it was a privilege to be so focused on your passion that literally ANYTHING else doesn't even enter your perception.

    • @wungabunga
      @wungabunga 5 місяців тому +4

      what instrument does he play? 😂

  • @kirstymmusicxo
    @kirstymmusicxo 2 місяці тому +8

    i really wish these were available on spotify! always amazed by this series and want to be able to listen to them 24/7!

  • @thatspoonybard8013
    @thatspoonybard8013 26 днів тому +1

    I love these so much. Seeing the different perspectives and styles put on famous songs make them so much more interesting. Even just seeing a Jazz musician applying what he knows vs what he expects is so fascinating. Fantastic work.

  • @Piemanthe3rd
    @Piemanthe3rd 5 місяців тому +525

    Such a testament to how changing just one instrument can change the entire feel of the song.

    • @TheSimianDeity
      @TheSimianDeity 5 місяців тому +35

      It's funny, I never would have called Grohl's drumming "restrained," but by comparison, it absolutely is. This guy is great, but he's trying to fill way too much. Let the grunge breathe, my dude!

    • @ferociousfil5747
      @ferociousfil5747 5 місяців тому +17

      @@TheSimianDeityyeah it had some punk vibes with up tempo when should of been less busy, still loved it!

    • @leviuzumaki3903
      @leviuzumaki3903 5 місяців тому +7

      The main reason for that is drums are the foundation of most songs, it’s the tempo and it’s what the rest of the band goes and plays off of. So it can change the entire tempo of the song and even the sound of it. It’s quite interesting.

    • @xwhite2020
      @xwhite2020 5 місяців тому

      To be honest this ones a disaster. All that busy shit sounds way out time to my ears.

    • @yorickgerms7977
      @yorickgerms7977 5 місяців тому +6

      Dave Grohl famously said: a band is a good as the drummer. (ca. 2 months ago)

  • @SonicSouvenirMusic
    @SonicSouvenirMusic 4 місяці тому +349

    He's definetly a jazz drummer. The way he added the really dynamic snare rolls and the jazz rolls was really cool. I liked his interpretation of this song

    • @BoringOats
      @BoringOats 3 місяці тому +7

      hes pretty good for a novice drummer, if he practices more he could be a really good drummer one day

    • @eliasschmauss9843
      @eliasschmauss9843 3 місяці тому

      I just klicked through the vid! His snare sounds SO jazzy haha! gonna listen to the fully thing now!

  • @ChepMurdoc
    @ChepMurdoc 2 місяці тому +1

    That was gorgeous. Kudos to eq because you can hear everything clear. That kick has a velvet-like sound.
    Juilliard's highlighting Incubus is next-level groove; excelent.

  • @DC_ABC_123
    @DC_ABC_123 Місяць тому +2

    This is such an amazing experiment. As a musician and audience I love these for so many reasons.

  • @DrumeoOfficial
    @DrumeoOfficial  5 місяців тому +2021

    The subtle jazz phrasing in his dynamic and articulation is 👌🏼, and Ulysses absolutely owned it with his awesome interpretation!

    • @mwhitelaw8569
      @mwhitelaw8569 5 місяців тому +7

      Don't tell Dave.....haha
      This was great

    • @dinospumoni5611
      @dinospumoni5611 5 місяців тому +26

      I like how you still hear the jazz phrasing in his dynamic and articulation. It reminds me of some old school hard rock drummers like Mitch Mitchell.

    • @juleslefevre7519
      @juleslefevre7519 5 місяців тому +8

      Why'd you just copy word for word what someone else said? xdd Great series either way lads, keep it up.

    • @matan.saster
      @matan.saster 5 місяців тому +5

      Something worth noting that you may have addressed but didn’t make it into the Final Cut is that Dave Grohl clearly attributes that legendary drum intro to Chad Channing. I wonder what else made Dave famous that Chad was responsible for?
      Also, I saw that their performance on December 30, 1993 was included in this video somehow? Awesome, I was at that show! Cheers.

    • @tomyeo4687
      @tomyeo4687 5 місяців тому +8

      I’d love to hear him play a Jimmy Chamberlin part. Be interested to see if the jazz influence shines through.

  • @iNeedDrums
    @iNeedDrums 5 місяців тому +497

    All drummers should try something like this. It makes you feel terrible, but you learn a lot. I've never had a problem jumping in playing songs I've never heard, but I recently jumped on stage at an open mic where some old boys were playing classic country tunes and I completely blew it. Never heard the songs and I hate country. I went home and cried, then learned how to play train beats. Went back the next week and prevailed.

    • @bhelliom3
      @bhelliom3 5 місяців тому +37

      this story makes me happy. Trying new shit is scary, especially with an audience, but putting in the work is what sets people apart. People keep asking me how I got good at skating, and they aren’t ready to hear “practice.” I skate like 2-3 days a week for about an hour and a half each session, because it’s fun and challenging. If I feel I’ve plateaued I give myself a new challenge, there’s always something to learn and new muscles to build.

    • @Kinobambino
      @Kinobambino 5 місяців тому +10

      That's life! You took the lesson and came back strong

    • @WhizPill
      @WhizPill 5 місяців тому +1

      nice

    • @AnthonyAllenJr
      @AnthonyAllenJr 5 місяців тому +1

      Nice. Always try try try again!

    • @FighteroftheNightman
      @FighteroftheNightman 5 місяців тому +7

      It's only a failure if you don't learn something from it

  • @RPMusicStudios
    @RPMusicStudios 2 місяці тому +7

    My favorite thing about this series is the joy on everyone’s faces. This makes me so happy.

  • @kdubs77
    @kdubs77 2 місяці тому

    Love these videos!! What a great experience, I’d love every minute of it.

  • @chri15-.-
    @chri15-.- 4 місяці тому +675

    This here. This channel is what UA-cam is made for. Watching this guy, a lecturer at a prestigious musical school,.and by all accounts a phenomenal jazz drummer, losing himself in a classic grunge track, happily effin' and jeffin' and clearly enjoying himself, was an absolute pleasure. I'd like to imagine he went home and rocked out to the entire Nirvana discography!

  • @illuvius32
    @illuvius32 5 місяців тому +545

    This is one of the best series on this platform. These guys are all on another level. Love the almost punk/thrash feel he gave the chorus. It's awesome.

    • @connorr69
      @connorr69 5 місяців тому +8

      two stepping in the living room rn

    • @rederik99
      @rederik99 5 місяців тому +12

      I'm not a drummer, but I said outload, "he's making this so punk", which is amazing, because that's the space Kurt wrote this song from. He was a huge punk fan.

    • @tjroy
      @tjroy 5 місяців тому +4

      I agree, that gave the chorus a whole new feel that was kinda cool!!!!

  • @MetteC5
    @MetteC5 Місяць тому +1

    Ok, I just watched one of the best videos I've ever watched on UA-cam: insane talent, superb song, true respect in all regards, refreshing anti-PC swearing, sparkling eyes, venturing beyond one's reference frame and still KILL it, great comments by viewers that really got it, .. THANK YOU!

  • @RedlineVenom
    @RedlineVenom 2 місяці тому +1

    Dude I need more of these videos in my life, please keep them coming.

  • @noahdoss1967
    @noahdoss1967 5 місяців тому +343

    What’s really cool is how much his drums change the perception of the vocals and their rhythm

    • @18JR78
      @18JR78 5 місяців тому +17

      It's all a puzzle, every instrument has to find its role for the punchiest outcome.

    • @theonlybuster
      @theonlybuster 5 місяців тому +23

      His drumming makes the song feel more positive and preppy than the original.

    • @blastofo
      @blastofo 5 місяців тому +2

      Kurt understood that well, which is why he was really picky about drummers and went through a bunch.

    • @alejandrovallejo6763
      @alejandrovallejo6763 5 місяців тому +4

      The drums are the rythm foundation, it's like changing the whole tempo of the song.

    • @olliefoxx7165
      @olliefoxx7165 5 місяців тому

      I agree. It really changed the song.

  • @adambloodfist3368
    @adambloodfist3368 5 місяців тому +349

    My god his fills are phenomonal.
    Hes also super humble and down to earth. Loved it.

    • @toddlittle9095
      @toddlittle9095 5 місяців тому +7

      yeah, his fills were great. would've loved to see him take one more pass at it after hearing what Dave did and then add his own fills to the actual beat of the song.

    • @benfinesilver2250
      @benfinesilver2250 5 місяців тому +2

      I thought he was terrible.

    • @Distractionalist
      @Distractionalist 5 місяців тому +3

      ​@@benfinesilver2250I'm sure you sound substantially better!

    • @benfinesilver2250
      @benfinesilver2250 5 місяців тому

      @@Distractionalist No, not a drummer. I can compare. Thanks.

    • @Distractionalist
      @Distractionalist 5 місяців тому

      @@benfinesilver2250 you're so welcome! Why exactly did you feel he was terrible

  • @branthaight460
    @branthaight460 2 місяці тому

    This is my favorite one of these I’ve have watched so far.

  • @christopheroconnor81
    @christopheroconnor81 2 місяці тому +4

    Simply astonishing.

  • @BrandonToews
    @BrandonToews 5 місяців тому +645

    I thought we would have to keep going down the list of songs because EVERYONE has heard Nirvana. That wasn’t the case - Ulysses had no clue 🤣 Crushed it dude!!🤘🏻

    • @jasonmiraizome
      @jasonmiraizome 5 місяців тому +33

      Let's remember that with all the things "everyone" knows, it's really just the majority connected to the mainstream narrative, but those deeply immersed in a particular world can truly be an exception...

    • @SaintMont
      @SaintMont 5 місяців тому +10

      He made jazzy a classic Nirvana's rock song, lol.
      But what do you think, can a rock drummer be a good jazz drummer but not the opposite way?.
      I totally respect him but he missed the energy of the song.

    • @hdekkerify
      @hdekkerify 5 місяців тому +9

      I love how it’s not his thing, but he loves to explore it with an open mind and finds the funk angle to Nirvana 😮

    • @jezm1703
      @jezm1703 5 місяців тому +9

      ​@@SaintMontGinger Baker and Mitch Mitchell were jazz drummers turned exceptionally good rock drummers.

    • @handler803
      @handler803 5 місяців тому +3

      Your series are awesome but this is actually my minor gripe that you guys choose the most famous songs like Mr.Brightside or Enter Sandman. It would be interesting to pick some deep cuts sometimes

  • @erockrude
    @erockrude 4 місяці тому +932

    How did a jazz drummer make this song more punk than it already was. Almost surf rock, the random drum fills were amazing. And im always a fano of extra snare. 🔥🔥

    • @jay-bt2lu
      @jay-bt2lu 4 місяці тому +30

      thats actually a good take on it. dave brought the funk but this guy brought a more modern punk feel and vibe to the song. i wonder if grunge would have taken off without the 'flam' of smells like teen spirit? think about the opening of the drum track on that and if dave played at full speed instead of half, which he played on most of nirvanas songs. i wonder if that was his doing, dave, or butch vig. take a producer out of thr drummer but you get the drummer out of the producer....just saying

    • @alwaysoutoftheloop
      @alwaysoutoftheloop 4 місяці тому +8

      I feel like Punk is just monotonous or simple Jazz right lol.

    • @guidedbybreath2702
      @guidedbybreath2702 4 місяці тому

      Of course he did…

    • @mjrpain
      @mjrpain 4 місяці тому +1

      ​@@jay-bt2lu the drum arrangement was by Channing for in bloom which is why you can actually hear the difference in their arrangements via different arrangements.

    • @maryogan215
      @maryogan215 4 місяці тому +1

      Man I kept getting Hawaii 5-0 vibes

  • @williamstuartmitchell5480
    @williamstuartmitchell5480 3 місяці тому +2

    This gentleman’s drum playing was awesome to witness. I’m now subscribing so I can hopefully hear more excellent musicianship!

  • @ExposedRoot
    @ExposedRoot 3 місяці тому +4

    On the 57-year-old woman who does not play the drums but my god this was crazy!!! Amazing how he just picked up and made it his own but also recognizing what needed to be where. Crazy!!!

  • @brett5569
    @brett5569 5 місяців тому +159

    Never stop with this series.

    • @matthewsinclair507
      @matthewsinclair507 Місяць тому

      You really think all these musicians haven't heard the top songs of the past several decades? You can hear this song while walking into a coffee shop.

  • @user-bk8db7ud6k
    @user-bk8db7ud6k 5 місяців тому +142

    I saw this guy at a jazz gig in NYC and it was the best drumming I've ever seen in my life. Don't just watch him here, watch some videos of him in his element.

  • @parb2010
    @parb2010 3 місяці тому

    That was just lovely. What a great man! And i love the song too :)

  • @royacaba1538
    @royacaba1538 15 днів тому

    LOVE IT !!! Its great seeing them when they hear the original!

  • @ZebraMachines
    @ZebraMachines 5 місяців тому +293

    The look on his face as he is listening to the song for the first time is just priceless and special. You see his passion just smiling through.

  • @mightybaloo1880
    @mightybaloo1880 5 місяців тому +351

    Saw an interview with Dave where he even said he was influenced a lot by funk bands with his style during his Nirvana days. It's cool to see somebody else recognize that influence in his work.

    • @chadgarber9312
      @chadgarber9312 5 місяців тому +23

      I saw that interview too... Gap Band. Love that Ulysses called it out at 12:13. Love watching people who know their way around music.

    • @Sabrowsky
      @Sabrowsky 5 місяців тому +11

      Was that the one where he ran into the Earth Wind and Fire drummer and they joked about Dave ripping him off for years?

    • @burgerquestoflove
      @burgerquestoflove 5 місяців тому +1

      Love that he acknowledges the fact that every beat he did was from another beat.. he didn't shy away from the truth. Such a good dude.

    • @sirvine2000
      @sirvine2000 5 місяців тому +4

      @@Sabrowsky That was Gap Band no?

    • @j.matthewjacob7240
      @j.matthewjacob7240 4 місяці тому

      It was an interview with Pharrell, and a great addendum to his funk comments. Here's the interview clip: ua-cam.com/video/dZCrdSC2-1I/v-deo.html

  • @robertkraychik1884
    @robertkraychik1884 3 місяці тому

    such an epic video. thanks gentlemen. amazing how ulysses owens intuited some of dave grohl's application.

  • @colemarie9262
    @colemarie9262 Місяць тому

    This is incredible, and you can tell the guy is a good teacher just by his short explanations.
    I’d watch him explain music anytime!

  • @whatsmandisaying
    @whatsmandisaying 5 місяців тому +353

    To hear Nirvana still being played today is absolutely amazing. It was my first concert ever that my dad took me to back in 92. RIP dad. 🕊️ RIP Kurt 🕊️

    • @Christian-zk6wf
      @Christian-zk6wf 5 місяців тому +8

      What a cool dad!

    • @whatsmandisaying
      @whatsmandisaying 5 місяців тому +3

      @@Christian-zk6wfHe really was. I miss him dearly.

    • @clicheguevara5282
      @clicheguevara5282 5 місяців тому +2

      My dad’s a musician but he really didn’t like Nirvana back then. …now he totally gets it though.

    • @whatsmandisaying
      @whatsmandisaying 5 місяців тому +2

      @@clicheguevara5282I feel like it’s one of those bands that you either love or hate. That “Seattle sound” is just different. I liked it a lot when I was younger, I still love it now. But it’s weird when you see a teenager wearing a pink Nirvana shirt. They’ve almost become commericalized fashion if that makes sense? I just roll my eyes and think, “Kurt would HATE this” 😂

    • @brainer3
      @brainer3 5 місяців тому +4

      ⁠@@whatsmandisayingIt has been commercialised fashion for decades. ive seen nirvana tees in primark. very common

  • @pragmax
    @pragmax 5 місяців тому +243

    What I love about the double-time drumming for the chorus is that it takes the whole band back to Nirvana's punk roots. The idea that In Bloom is what it is because it's a punk song in half-time, is just mind blowing.

    • @flacko8820
      @flacko8820 5 місяців тому

      Jes, i like it

    • @chrislopez1391
      @chrislopez1391 5 місяців тому

      Great take away

    • @SuperMrBlaze
      @SuperMrBlaze 5 місяців тому

      Great observation, thank you for helping me to express what I felt!

  • @marcopetrone7806
    @marcopetrone7806 27 днів тому +1

    This format is amazing

  • @badmedic6
    @badmedic6 3 місяці тому

    There's something special about watching pros sort out each other's work. Love this shiz. You're a monster, Ulysses!

  • @jakepfrag
    @jakepfrag 5 місяців тому +720

    That second take was jaw dropping. I cannot believe how much the song transformed

    • @Featheon
      @Featheon 5 місяців тому +11

      Cuz he double-timed the beat? Big whoop.

    • @SWIMMERJD4
      @SWIMMERJD4 5 місяців тому +142

      ​@@FeatheonNot everyone is a full time musician. Absolutely no reason to be such a dick.

    • @Thebest-kh6th
      @Thebest-kh6th 5 місяців тому +23

      @@Featheonbrah you hatin

    • @notspavin
      @notspavin 5 місяців тому +5

      It's amazing. Reminds me of Dave Grohl-era Queens of the Stone Age, funnily enough.

    • @feralmode
      @feralmode 5 місяців тому +33

      i preferred the first version. it was simpler, more raw. technically the second version is more impressive but it’s overpowering the track. too ornate. it doesn’t fit with nirvana’s style.

  • @gmq402
    @gmq402 5 місяців тому +250

    “Dave’s funky, man” yes! He even confesses how much he was influenced by 70s funk in a conversation with Pharrell. Amazing he got that from listening to one of his track for the first time

    • @ShinyShinyBlack
      @ShinyShinyBlack 5 місяців тому +11

      I was most impressed by the fact that he picked up on that right away.

    • @Pead929
      @Pead929 5 місяців тому +11

      came here to comment exactly that. It's all Gap Band and Tony Thompson

    • @ianespeut4155
      @ianespeut4155 5 місяців тому +8

      Thank you for referencing that interview. It IS amazing how he picks up on Dave Grohl's funk influences after one listen!

    • @Flintlock1972
      @Flintlock1972 5 місяців тому

      I was going to mention this very interview. I love that he tells Pharrell and as soon as he says it I heard Early In The Morning playing in my head. I am not a drummer but I know a few.@@Pead929

    • @sharinglungs3226
      @sharinglungs3226 5 місяців тому +7

      Not sure if that’s the same interview but I remember Dave confessing the intro of teen spirit was influenced by a funk drummer he liked.

  • @theyruinedyoutubeagain
    @theyruinedyoutubeagain Місяць тому +1

    I'm an _absolute_ sucker for seeing masters at their craft. Thanks for this, great stuff!

  • @rwgoble
    @rwgoble 5 місяців тому +238

    I love that as a fan of punk and hardcore, one of the things that separated the late 80s/90s punk scene in Seattle was that they didn't usually play "double time." They were playing punk riffs over a slower, sludgier rhythm section. But this man went into double time over the punk riffs and you can immediately hear that Nirvana is a punk band.

    • @emannuelmartinez
      @emannuelmartinez 5 місяців тому +25

      I was looking for this comment exactly. He turned the song punk, which is not bad at all and sounds completely natural, but I still prefer the original grunge sound over it.

    • @danielsgrunge
      @danielsgrunge 5 місяців тому +3

      this!!!

    • @Crunkboy415
      @Crunkboy415 4 місяці тому +8

      David Grohl said himself he was highly influenced by the 70s and 80s funk drummers who preferred the heavier quarter note beats hence the slower tempo.

    • @STRENGTHSKATEBOARDS
      @STRENGTHSKATEBOARDS 4 місяці тому +3

      i actually know what your talking about. and i dont play drums but i listen to punk and that sluggish thing i understand..

    • @MikesMusicMethod
      @MikesMusicMethod 4 місяці тому +3

      ha, I thought the double time totally ruined the riff and feel! Interesting how specific people's preferences are.

  • @samspamable
    @samspamable 5 місяців тому +150

    Dave has acknowledged that it’s Nirvana’s previous drummer, Chad Channing who wrote this part, this actually pre Grohl! Obviously re-recorded by Dave for the Nevermind sessions, but just worth mentioning the originator of this incredible drum part!

    • @GerSHAK
      @GerSHAK 4 місяці тому +2

      +

    • @thetotalwarrior
      @thetotalwarrior 4 місяці тому +1

      I find that very interesting how much this fits Dave's style. It shows the vision of Cobain for the bands sound

    • @trustworthydan
      @trustworthydan 4 місяці тому +1

      Idk. I'm a nirvana freak and I've never heard that. I've always heard that Dave said funk and disco was an influence on him. Could be wrong, no one knows everything.

    • @samspamable
      @samspamable 4 місяці тому +5

      @@trustworthydan That’s when he was talking to Pharrell about SLTS. If you watch their Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction you will hear Dave talk about Chad and In Bloom, he’s always been pretty vocal about not being the first drummer in Nirvana.

  • @centraltimegamers2977
    @centraltimegamers2977 3 місяці тому

    This was a great watch. He is a fantastic drummer and his intuition is great. The off beat snare he did on the intro was nuts. And that he picked up on Dave’s funk influence was real impressive. Dude knows his drumming.

  • @steveengle1260
    @steveengle1260 3 місяці тому

    This was a truly fascinating video. Excellent

  • @jetsilveravenger
    @jetsilveravenger 5 місяців тому +213

    One thing that rock and jazz have in common that he displayed was that often when you have parts like verses and choruses that repeat a few times, the drums will become more intense and urgent the further you get into the song. His instincts are bang-on even if he's playing outside his comfort zone.

    • @buttturkeyclips4891
      @buttturkeyclips4891 5 місяців тому +1

      Absolutely agree

    • @DeeJayResist
      @DeeJayResist 5 місяців тому +8

      Because Rock and Roll is a child of Jazz

    • @alphanerd7221
      @alphanerd7221 5 місяців тому

      @@DeeJayResist Maybe grandchild. Rock is a fusion of boogie-woogie blues and country. There wasn't any direct jazz influence until the 60's.

  • @gmiddle_work
    @gmiddle_work 5 місяців тому +78

    I love how he recognized how Dave "plays funky" when in an interview, Dave Grohl has admitted to essentially lifting grooves from funk bands.

  • @audikool
    @audikool Місяць тому

    That was incredible!!! What a talented drummer and musician

  • @GenXDaddyO
    @GenXDaddyO 2 місяці тому

    I don’t play drums, but these Drumeo vids are so interesting to watch. Fascinating how the language of music transcends genre and bridges the differences between musical styles. So cool!

  • @vdaproductions
    @vdaproductions 5 місяців тому +357

    I am so impressed by this video concept. Not only does it showcase the talent of the drummer to just be able to come up with their own version, and it’s fun to hear… But also gives you a huge appreciation for the original and the creativity that must’ve gone into creating those iconic drums in the song

    • @kavalogue
      @kavalogue 4 місяці тому

      Too bad it can't be honest and is built on lies and bullish

  • @ejv4792
    @ejv4792 5 місяців тому +85

    dude killed the fills, and turned the chorus into punk love it

    • @SanFranGigante
      @SanFranGigante 5 місяців тому +5

      This is the comment I was looking for lol I thought the same 🤘🏼

  • @LeslieLanagan
    @LeslieLanagan 9 днів тому

    I wouldn't have expected anything less from a drummer of this caliber. Rock solid. I'm going to go check out his jazz records, because obviously I need them immediately.

  • @Luscious_johnny
    @Luscious_johnny 5 місяців тому +576

    Props to Chad Channing for writing such a great part for Dave to perfect.

    • @betterinsodapop
      @betterinsodapop 5 місяців тому +4

      Exactly this.

    • @DougRG
      @DougRG 5 місяців тому +51

      Dave agrees. Gave Chad his props when Nirvana was inducted into the RRHF.

    • @Logonza
      @Logonza 5 місяців тому

      thats not Dave Grohl 🫣

    • @Goatboii
      @Goatboii 5 місяців тому +16

      @@Logonzam8 are u tweakin

    • @Th3R3d986
      @Th3R3d986 5 місяців тому

      Dave actually wrote these drums, he heard it on some 70' pop artist and implemented it into this song

  • @BakersBiscuit
    @BakersBiscuit 5 місяців тому +236

    Dave has acknowledged his funk influences. This is an amazing rendition.

    • @brandondill5640
      @brandondill5640 5 місяців тому +6

      Yeah I heard him say that and was thinking I know Dave would be psyched to hear him say that.

    • @martinmcgreal2669
      @martinmcgreal2669 5 місяців тому +11

      Same. Dave has said multiple occasions how he was robbing grooves fron The Gap Band and Cameo, so it’s really cool to hear Ulysses pick that up too.

    • @My2centz11
      @My2centz11 5 місяців тому +3

      Grohl didn't write this Chad Channing did

    • @sodaroni_enthusiast
      @sodaroni_enthusiast 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@My2centz11exactly!!

    • @criddlegakes2650
      @criddlegakes2650 5 місяців тому

      Don't you guys know Dave Grohl is the worlds greatest drummer and wrote every drum beat ever

  • @daveben8485
    @daveben8485 2 місяці тому

    This show is amazing. Keep it up!

  • @pittsburghsteelers
    @pittsburghsteelers 2 місяці тому +1

    This series is one of the coolest series ever on UA-cam.

  • @iiiileather1419
    @iiiileather1419 5 місяців тому +294

    For someone like me, who plays no instrument whatsoever, that was incredible! It's no wonder he's a Professor at Juilliard or a Director, whatever, my man was brilliant

    • @namoric
      @namoric 5 місяців тому +6

      Just watching a master of their craft work gives me chills.

    • @doinky4345
      @doinky4345 5 місяців тому +1

      for the level of things he plays (jazz standards) this drumming is childplay for him. Impressive tho nontheless

  • @FormulaBreakdown
    @FormulaBreakdown 5 місяців тому +387

    Shout out to Chad Channing who was actually the drummer who played this song first before Dave Grohl joined Nirvana. In Bloom is a top 5 Nirvana song for me. The drum beat has stuck in my mind for 20+ years. Fun to see Mr. Owens do his take!

    • @SundarSrinivasHarish
      @SundarSrinivasHarish 5 місяців тому +55

      It's also really great that Grohl was the one who thanked Channing at Nirvana's induction to the HoF. Seems like a great person.

    • @Deestokes99
      @Deestokes99 5 місяців тому +13

      Dave has alway gave props to Chad for coming up with that legendary fill

    • @janitor679
      @janitor679 5 місяців тому

      Chad came to my choir class in high-school. It was an underwhelming experience but cool none the less

    • @TheSoulBlossom
      @TheSoulBlossom 5 місяців тому

      ​@@Deestokes99given* !!!

    • @ObiWanKenobi
      @ObiWanKenobi 5 місяців тому

      @@janitor679what made it underwhelming?

  • @lvrally
    @lvrally 2 місяці тому +1

    This videos are amazingly cool. Keep it up.

  • @room2growrose623
    @room2growrose623 Місяць тому

    That was AWESOME!!! Love this!!

  • @mauort6870
    @mauort6870 5 місяців тому +127

    This guy's whole energy is so rock solid. I wish they asked him more questions about life. I get the impression he has some good answers in him.

    • @sonablom
      @sonablom 5 місяців тому +10

      Agreed. He has a good laugh too. Makes me think I would enjoy lunch with him.

  • @Cod3Thr33
    @Cod3Thr33 4 місяці тому +499

    I would LOVE to hear Dave Grohl's reaction to this vid. This drummer is an absolute beast, BTW. It was extremely interesting to hear a Jazz aficionado's take on this iconic rock song. What a great channel!

    • @bumble84
      @bumble84 4 місяці тому +48

      Pretty sure he would say something like "this just proves I'm actually not that good of a drummer, and these other guys know better than me"

    • @Cod3Thr33
      @Cod3Thr33 4 місяці тому +21

      @@bumble84, yea, Dave is a pretty down to Earth guy for a super mega worldwide rock star.

    • @GiuseppeM
      @GiuseppeM 4 місяці тому +10

      Chad Channing wrote the drums for In Bloom

    • @TempPlacement
      @TempPlacement 4 місяці тому +4

      Gotta be honest I was a bit disappointed that he wasn't blown away by the fills like the rest of us. But, professional drummer I guess. Those fills though "ka chucka chucka chucka"

    • @writenamehere0000
      @writenamehere0000 3 місяці тому

      First time hearing Nirvana??? Where was he living till today? In a cave?

  • @scottimusgarrett15
    @scottimusgarrett15 26 днів тому

    Amazing to hear it in a completely different phrasing, yet by a very, very skilled percussionist. He seems like he would be a great Professor!✌️❤️🙂🇨🇦

  • @darlenestadler9051
    @darlenestadler9051 2 місяці тому

    Ulysses OWNED that song. He reinvented it righteously! Awesome work! ❤

  • @JuusoAlasuutari
    @JuusoAlasuutari 5 місяців тому +72

    I love how the leading drum roll just comes naturally from the song itself.

  • @timbo_062
    @timbo_062 5 місяців тому +467

    Wow, this guy is crazy talented! He just kills it. The jazz influence infused into Nirvana here is incredibly fun to hear.

    • @josephsiragusa
      @josephsiragusa 5 місяців тому +8

      Yeah, he's a professor at Juliard....😂

    • @lastbraincell5041
      @lastbraincell5041 5 місяців тому +4

      ⁠@@josephsiragusaexactly like…💀😭

    • @TheCarbunkleofTruth
      @TheCarbunkleofTruth 5 місяців тому +3

      I would listen to an entire album of this

    • @QueenRaven54
      @QueenRaven54 5 місяців тому +6

      ⁠@@josephsiragusadude can still be talented without Juilliard on his cv my guy 🙄 also you spelled the name of the school incorrectly.

    • @HarrisPilton789
      @HarrisPilton789 5 місяців тому

      It really is!

  • @JoseCamacho-tl4kf
    @JoseCamacho-tl4kf Місяць тому

    Amazing, coming the to the essential, drums guitar and bass, sounds great