Slayer's Paul Bostaph Plays His Favorite Drum Parts
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2018
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Everyone knows Paul for Slayer. His work with Forbidden, Exodus and Testament is so underrated but legendary simultaneously. More Than Meets the Eye, Deathamphetamine, Chalice of Blood, Off the Edge? Incredible Paul Bostaph songs!
On the Ultimate Revenge Combat Tour 1988 Paul and Forbidden really killed Through the eyes of Glass 🤘🤘 and everything else.
Forbidden is sooooo underrated and an amazing band (Eventhough they haven't come back from their hiatus). I got into metal arount 02 when I was 14, before that I would only know Metallica and a little bit of Black Sabbath and Megadeth. And getting into metal, Forbidden opened the door to thrash metal, and then I discovered, Testament, Exodus, Dark Angel, Kreator, etc. All of this just to say this guy has been drumming on the thash scene since it´s beggining
The album Shovel Headed kill machine it's a Masterpiece especially because the Paul drums. 44 Magnum Opus it's fucking insane!
His work on SHKM should be legendary
SHKM is world class.
Lars is a nice guy for lending Bostaph his St Anger kit for this vid
very good
ping ping ping ping ping
ZZZZZZ...
Ping ping ping
Hahahahahahha
Divine intervention has crazy drum licks, definitely one of their most underrated albums
The album opens with drums!
My favorite album but for Kerry it was his least favorite which I find interesting since the guitars sound perfect for that album and the riffs are amazing
van Es pedals Kerry’s solos were his hardest
The best album and in my opinion the best Slayer drummer
Ditto head thecdrums are awesome
I love how often he says "it's just..." And then does some crazy shit
Paul is still such a humble and cool guy. I played guitar in a band with him when we were in high school and he was so good you knew he was going to make it. In one performance we had another drummer filling in while Paul got out front to sing Aerosmith's Dream On. I will never forget how he dropped to his knees belting out the Steven Tyler scream. Sounded damn good as I remember. Very talented and deserves all the success.
Holy shit cool! MY drummer in highschool was a badass natural too, you can see our originals here from 1992 then check out his newer stuff at The Khind website
He did those one footed triplets bouncing the mallet off his toes no prob!
Cool😀
Badass
I had Lars Ulrich in my band in high school too-.-
@rj zander Yeah, Jeff was gone and Lombardo quit because of a shitty deal. Plus Araya started his retreat into religion/politics when he's singing songs against such bullshit. But Repentless was a good album to go out on. Chasing Death is my favorite song. It hit me more than the title track.
That Killing Fields fill is still legendary.
People keep talking about Paul's drumming on Divine Intervention, which IS incredible, but no one mentions his drumming on Diabolus in Musica. His drumming on that album is insanely amazing as well. It's also a criminally underrated album with a lot of groove to it and it just celebrated it's 20th anniversary.
I really enjoy the God Hates Us All album, he puts in solid performances throughout the whole thing.
Diabolus is hard as fuck. I remember everyone hating on it, but go listen to it right now and tell me its not among their best
I feel like people often hate on Bostaph because they don’t like the way he played Lombardo’s parts. Obviously, he can’t play them the same, he’s not Lombardo. However, he’s brought some kickass parts to the five albums he played with them, he’s also played with Exodus and Testament, and most of all, he had to fill Lombardo’s shoes... TWICE. That alone takes skill. Bostaph’s the man.
It don't take skill to play Lombardo's shit. .. It takes skill to write compositions like Lombardo did.
those people are not drummers Bostaph is a pro drummer and plays all the songs perfectly live. Lombardo is more of a feeling drummer who plays super hard with not as much technique. Paul could go in the studio an play for any band. Lombardo does have a style that us old metal heads love but dont get it twitsted Paul can play anything. I dare anyone to show me Lombardo playing anything off of Divine Intervention, which was a masterclass in drumming that hardly anyone had seen at the time in metal.
@@waynewells359 very very true
I will stop talking shit about bostaph until I hear him do red tape.
He’s better as Lombardo.
When I heard Divine intervention, the drumming blew my mind. I really think he raised the bar for metal drummers.
You can feel and see when Paul talk about drums and drumming that it's really really his passion and life..
Agreed
yep looks mega friendly too.
Adi Ibukic sta ima Adi brt 😁 ✌🏻️
Love this guy. Im a drummer and he has his calling... 👍🏼
Divine Intervention one of the Baddest Metal Albums of all time !!
Divine Intervention was in in heavy rotation in my cars CD (meaning it was the only CD i listened to for a long time) every time the CD ended i was like its over already ? hit play again.
The way he effortlessly plays examples of very technical and complex beats and fills... just has you laughing and shaking your head in disbelief. What a drummer. Baaaadaaaaassss!!
His addition to Slayer created a more intense thick sound, depth and power. Power. Beast. I am very much in awe at Paul's sound with Slayer. Mark Hernandez with Forbidden Omega Wave is pretty interesting power expression as well. Paul would be a real challenge to follow up too.
He makes it look so easy. Awesome drummer 🤟
Paul rages. Always has! ⛧🤘
wish the volume on the e drums was louder.
yeah they should've recorded that separately and mixed it in
You're missing nothing because these. aren't Rolands. You'll have to trust me on this.
The title should read “Slayer’s Paul Bostaph destroys electronic drum set “ instead. I love both Paul and Dave’s drumming.
@GASHISH Dave Lombardo, Sir...
Imagine Gene Hoglan 'playing' on that kit... :-D
You can't destory these. I have them and i know other heavy hitters that. have these. Although breaking stuff just makes you kinda dumb. I've had mine over 12 years. :)
Oh, wait. These aren't Rolands. Yeah. Yuck. Roland is five times the $$ for good reason. Bash away.
I always loved Paul's drumming on God hates us all.
especially on god hates us all. fucking killer song.
Luffy OP You mean Disciple?
Paul is very creative but not as energetic as dave live
Funnily enough, that's my favorite Slayer album.
@@Wormbung Its my favorite album too. Part of it is because of Paul's drumming, I really like his footwork on the album.
He is a humble man . He plays so naturally he thinks it’s easy enough for every mortal ! Jajajaja you rock it Paul !!! 🤘🏾🤘🏾🤘🏾
He makes drums look so simple lol. One of the Masters in drumming.
I still get goosebumps when I listen to "Killing Fields".... this song is out of this world... especially the drumming.
The guy has also done some masterpieces for other bands, he started with Forbidden and did stints with Exodus and Testament!
Some Thrash-Drummers and how i perceive them:
Gene Hoglan - the humble GOAT
Dave Lombardo - the iconic hard hitter
Tom Hunting - the underrated master of stamina
Lars Ulrich - the guy that missed out on evolving
Paul Bostaph - the reliable one for bands in need
Dave McClain - the clean versatile
Chris Kontos - the lost deftones member
Charlie Benante - the one i don`t know about because i never listened to Anthrax in the first place
you must visit Charlie Benante's UA-cam channel bro. Plays some crazy shit sometimes. He even played At Dawn They Sleep with Slayer
@@lemon_curry_ I`ll do :) thanks for the suggestion!
@@konradbott350 No problem 👍
I could listen to this man all day
Air drumming on pillows = story of my life!!
Same
I had a thick vinyl ottoman, a tupperware bucket, a metal frame back chair and 3 bar stools when I was 9 to 11 I think. But the bed was used when people were home.
@@evankeal 🤣👍
I had a cooler for a kick and cardboard boxes as toms, a 3 ring binder as a snare and I hung metal pot lids from the ceiling with fishing line. I had to be very careful with my cymbals cause they'd swing back at my face. Being poor sucks. But it was a great start.
1. Air drumming 2. On pillows. Choose one
...aaaaaaaand that's me off to listen to Divine Intervention. It's been a while.
Highly underrated album
That album is the dopamine and adrenaline!! Very high level ! The intro of Killing Fields is like the opening of war's gates !
That album is never in the conversation of best Slayer albums but it's my favorite after Reign
Album kicks ass
I brought it 2 hours ago and i liked your comment this morning.
Title edit: *Guitarist trying his best to interview a professional drummer, while only knowing of guitar.*
"..........double bass"
"...wow... wow... wow...really!?"
Accurate.
It's embarrassing
*"drum riff"*
I love Paul Bostaph. This is the first time I have heard him speak, and I like him more! He is a very humble dude, very eloquent, focused, and you can tell he is very intelligent. Divine is still perhaps my favorite Slayer album, with Seasons and South of Heaven nearly tied. Lombardo had the most interesting fills, very perplexing and mysterious. Paul is more pure driving and focused aggression, and his fills are perplexing as well, trying to understand the timing. I would have never known about his sixlet technique had I not seen this, wouldn't have picked it by ear.
Very interesting to hear and see. I only wish the video had better drum sounds... I mean the headphone-out is right there on the module.
You're right, BUT... They would need to have a 3.5mm cable to XLR, (or 1/4 trs to XLR, I can't see what the headphone output is) or a 3.5mm input on the mixer with a 3.5mm to 3.5mm cable, which not all low budget sound guys would always have to hand. And maybe they didn't want to bum cables off the famous drummer. If there wasn't a sound guy (which it sounds like because of the noise floor) then maybe they just ran a prosumer shotgun mic to the camera, in which case the 3.5mm jack was taken. I doubt they shot this on a camera with XLR inputs. Even if they did manage to record the drums from the module somehow, they would have to tweak it in post so that there wasn't either an echo, or phasing issues with two channels of the same drum audio recorded from two different places in the room. You'd do this easiest by fading down the dialogue track while the drums were playing. Then you'd probably notice the difference between the room tone + noise floor of the shotgun mic vs the relatively clean noise floor and lack of room tone of the module during those fades so you'd probably have to lay a room tone track from the shotgun mic (30 seconds of silence in that room) underneath the module drum sounds so there wasn't a weird transition when you switched between sources. Then the reverb from the module track would not match the characteristics of the room that you're seeing here, which would probably make the drums themselves sound odd to viewers in a subtle way. So having the sound bounce around the room isn't entirely a bad thing. A good sound guy (>$800 incl equipment rental for a shoot like this) would take care of all that in his sleep and would know exactly what to do. So I agree that sound could be better here but just saying that what you're suggesting isn't quite as trivial as just plugging into the headphone output.
@@-BuddyGuy TLDR
@@thepowerfulajp5121 Wasn't for you, bitch
@@-BuddyGuy You're trying way too hard. The drumkit has a quarter inch output. Just run it into any sound recorder you like and sync it later. You don't need to capture the room sound. This channel has a million subs. You think they can't afford a few bits of equipment?
@@mrbouncelol OK. Sound devices 633, how would you manage recording to that.
Best drummer in the world IMO. And his greatest drum song with Slayer is off an album nobody respects, Diabolus in Musica. Perversions of Pain is an AVALANCHE of drum masterpieces. I don't know how the dude could keep from falling off his chair after that.
A thankful shout out to older brothers and their record collections!!
Damn right! ! ⛧🤘
Great drummer nice guy slayer forever... 🥁🇬🇧🤘
Such a genuine guy let alone a great drummer humble as it gets yet a beast on stage!! Seen him Slay in Hawaii back in '92 mahalo Paul!!
🤟🏽👈😎
Paul was awesome in forbidden as well as slayer! We were all stoked to hear that he joined slayer!
Man, I love Paul Bostaph! What a cool, relaxed guy. ❤️✌️
Paul's work with Forbidden is his best . Twisted into form is a phenomenal record.
That was sick. Wish it went longer. Loved hearing about the killing fields intro fill
Amazing story of dedication. Talented and hard working!
Awesome drummer and a very sympathetic guy!
Off the charts talent. Amazing drummer. Makes it look like a Sunday stroll, and it's anything but. So cool.
Hahaha.
Met him twice he's an absolute beast behind the kit and an awesome guy
Divine Intervention is my favorite slayer album hands down.
I first listened to Paul's drumming in The Formation of Damnation (Testament), that record is just so epic thanks to his performance!
Thanks Paul for the everything. Especially for the set list
The year I graduated I got the Twisted into Form album at a head shop in Waco. Bostaph has always been a bad ass, I was a big fan from that album on, glad he's still getting it!!
So cool he credits Tommy Aldridge and Steve Smith.
Well yeah, Heavy metal guys don't go home and listen to more heavy metal all the time...
@@hansgrueber8169 heavy metal guys do, but musicians dont
Steve Smith is bad ass, absolute monster drummer.
ua-cam.com/video/-lEymU6PttY/v-deo.html Steve Smith. Awesome drum solo groove.
Both badasses. Saw Steve last year. Amazing. Loved Tommy since hearing his double bass on Black Oak Arkansas Raunch and Roll Live.
Ahhhh that explains the Killing Fields intro.
My thoughts exactly,finally. And by the inventor himself.
Thanks guys! Inspirational, and at a time when I really needed it.
Always seems like such a laid back and personable guy. Can't help but like him :)
He was amazing on Exodus' Shovel Headed Kill Machine
Fucking Raze was epic as fuck. Best song off that album
Saw him play live with Testament in Australia too. Slayer. Exodus. Testament. Love these bands.
Exactly!
0:36 Paul: "The first thing I learned on drums was an AC/DC beat" … Loudwire *shows a pic of Geordie* WTF Loudwire get your sh*t together
I see your probably a big AC/DC fan like me
So rad! I wish there was a whole hour of this footage.
The lick to start off killing fields really put the stamp on the Paul Bostaph era!! That opening makes a statement we are Slayer and we haven't changed a bit!!
Giving mad props to Tommy Aldridge!! Gotta love em!💥🤘💥
Amazing 🤘🤘🤘
I knew this guy was good when I heard 'twisted into form'... He was so underrated for so long, I'm glad to see him in Slayer! \m/
How cool was that! Paul is so nice in this interview...
Paul is a beast
The kick pads sounding higher than the toms messes with my head.
I love Paul, he had and impossible job filling in for Lombardo, yet, he still managed to do his own thing.
Respect
He's a great teacher!! 🙏🙏
He would make an insane grind core drummer.
“The coolest thing since sliced bread”
Been a while since I’ve heard that 😂
The slicest thing since cool bread.
Mine just had peanut butter on it whilst watching this what a coincidence 😂
Every English language text book in Latin America includes that at some point. I didn't know it was outdated.
Brilliant interview
Absolutely awesome video!
Great video... humble guy.. love to know what exactly he does at the end of Dittohead
Channel on here named "Delta Empire".... Dude's a beast and does a killer cover of it with great angles.
0:40 Um, that's not AC/DC...lol. That's Brian Johnson's first band, Geordie.
Well spotted
no shit.
what a retarded thing to show when talking about AC/DC.
Phil Rudd in the pocket!
Good eye
It's loudwire what do you expect...
With millions of AC/DC pictures available everywhere...I’d like to know what’s inside that brain, if there’s something.
Drummers are always so articulate. They always give such insightful answers. Paul is the only one who can replace Dave Lombardo on drums. And it's nice to know that I'm not the only "air drummer" out there. Solid dude.
Paul Bostaph is a stand-up guy and was a big influence on my early playing. Very innovative!
I know he’s not Dave Lombardo but he still brought his own thing to Slayer. He’s played on FIVE Slayer albums. Five. That alone makes him a legend.
I always enjoy telling drummers that Divine Intervention was and still is my favourite Slayer album. "What!?!? But Lombardo......"
Dave's great, but those albums with Paul just sound heavier and more powerful to me. I was fifteen when my best mate brought that album to my place the week it came out. We listened to it about five times over for hours. Occasionally I'll read somewhere that it's a lot of fans least favourite album which I find a bit surprising.
The only good album without Dave imo.....and the last good Slayer album altogether.
And Great Dave Lombardo..dave is legend for ever
I could listen to his dude talk beats/drums/metal history all fuggin day long.
6:07
The note value of that lick is six, so
*plays three sixes*
Him: "That note value is six" *plays 666*
Me: (chuckles in satan)
Amazing guy and drummer!!
Great Paul!!!One of my favourite ever
Wow that 80s quad fill is so much easier than it sounds, I had no idea. Though Paul does make everything look easy...
So many guys rely on it too. I used to as well when I was just learning lol. But once you realize how easy it is, it's almost cringy when you hear it used over and over. But people that aren't drummers think you're a God when you do it lol.
RIP SLAYER
One of my favorite drummer of all time!
Love Paul’s playing.
"Before you were a drummer you were a kid"
Lol, no shit. Dude didn't come out the womb a drummer for slayer. 😂
Pretty sure Dave did!! 😂🤘🤘🤘
Or DID he???
Really!! watch that video again and pay attention this time
Slayer + Exodus + Testament, Paul’s the man.
+Forbidden
Paul says it's just like! Amazing!
A true master of his craft.
What he did with Forbidden is more relevant than what he did for Slayer. Forbidden (first two records, that is) deserves more recognition.
Chalice of Blood and Off the Edge are fucking brutal pieces
Ahhhh the picture at 00:40 is Brians old band Geordie
Yep. But funnily enough the guitarist behind Brian looks like a young Phil Rudd!!
The first time I heard bitter peace from diabolus in musica the drums hit me like a ton of bricks. Loved it and have loved pauls style ever since.
Paul is just a legendary Drummer, and my Big Idol. 🤘❤
First shit I learned was Misfits collection 2 the whole thing lol
ShitBird great album
Im learning seasons in the abyss on pillows 😂
Got to witness him play with Forbidden on tour with Death Angel years ago. He captivated me with how he played. Forbidden in total was awesome as Death Angel was too. So grateful to have seen that.
wonderfull Paul, thank you man. Divine intervention still one the bets parts of trash drumming, 24 years after...
Hell Yeah!!! I've been pronouncing his name as Boh-staph all these years.
So does Paul....
*I thought his name was Bostaph not Blastoff*
I said it first buddy.. now give geddy lee's owl nose respect!
His name changes once the first song of SLAYER kicks off. :-)
@@mikeolithory898 He's not your pal, guy!
@@ryanmurdoch9360 HE'S NOT YOUR GUY, SIR!
Geddy Lee's owl Nose most epic avi name since D.B.Cooper Killed Sasquach.
Ese doble bombo lo maneja excelente, i think one of the underated drummers i´ve ever met, Lombardo was the beginner but this guy was the best choice they have for Slayers kind of band, cheers, dude
I loooooove Paul Bostaph !! Killer drummer !!
One time I hugged Paul after an Exodus show
CureEclipse11 thank you for sharing
goddamn it such a missed opportunity. how hard it was to get sound from his drums on a different channel and not have to listen to the plac plac plac of the electronic pads?
This guy is such a friggin awesome drummer. I'm never really noticed drums that much until I started listening to Slayer.
Maybe my favourite drummer of all times. Amazing artist.