Nate Werth is the percussionist. He works EXTREMELY well with ALL of Snarky Puppy's drummers... usually 4 or 5 on rotation. Nate is a REALLY talented musician who is one of the best I have seen at complimenting whomever is sitting on the traps. And yes; that solo by Bob Reynolds was both technically difficult AND entertaining. Thanks for the review and reaction!
Great reaction as always.Now you should check out The Curtain.The drummer on the curtain is their drummer before Larnell Robert Sput Searight.He's the musical director and keyboardist for the Zildjian Live Band.
If you'd like to add vocals to your Snarky Puppy journey, check out Snarky Puppy featuring Lalah Hathaway. It's a mind-blowing session! ua-cam.com/video/0SJIgTLe0hc/v-deo.html
I wonder how many people know this was written by Justin Stanton (striped shirt). He's written two songs with solos for Bob (Bad Kids To The Back). When I first started watching SP videos I would play Who's Justin This Time because he looks different in every one.
I've been waiting for this one! I had a feeling it'd be your favorite. Bob Reynolds' sax is a heavenly thing, indeed. Check out a live David Ryan Harris track from Hotel Cafe with Bob on sax. Also Isaiah Sharky and John Mayer on guitars. I forget the keyboard player, but he crushes as well. Phenomenal listening experience.
oo the cyan tingle! As always, love what your knowledge brings to the song :-) I think you're definitely going to enjoy Sleeper and Shofukan, as they are more together as songs, less pulled about, but both with an amazing centre-piece filled with emotion.
I think Shofukan might be right up your alley. It is not one of the most insanely busy tracks, it has some of those strings you have been wanting to see, and the line at the end is absolutely masterful. Would love to see it on the channel!
Nice reaction and analysis... And... there's kne 'f' too much in your video title 😉... anyway don't you want to 'taste' something from snarkys new album? Like Trinity... or ... Whatever - a lot of good material there from the music wizards... Keep rockin'!
Thanks for noticing that! Title now updated. Can't believe I missed that 😅 Trinity is on my to-do list. Problem is: their songs are so long and my time is so limited due to full time "proper job" and family that it's really hard to carve out that kind of time for their songs. I will definitely get to it though. Thanks for your patience!
Gotta love Snarky. I only found them a few years ago. Such a shame. Another band I only found a few years ago is Thank You Scientist. If you haven't heard them, highly recommend checking them out. I'm always torn what to suggest. A lot of people start with live session for FXMLDR ua-cam.com/video/rxrz6RPSww0/v-deo.html But so many good songs
Their best piece of music, according to me, is “the curtain” performed with Metropole Orkest. Don’t miss out!
a classic
Agreed
My personal favorite is Gretel off of that album.
Thanks Jens! I’ve never heard of it. Added it to my to-do list now.
Absolutely agree!
Nate Werth is the percussionist. He works EXTREMELY well with ALL of Snarky Puppy's drummers... usually 4 or 5 on rotation. Nate is a REALLY talented musician who is one of the best I have seen at complimenting whomever is sitting on the traps. And yes; that solo by Bob Reynolds was both technically difficult AND entertaining.
Thanks for the review and reaction!
5:06 . . The look on that lady violinist in the white shirt says it all. . . *"W . . . T. . . . F . . . are these amazing sounds am I HEARING???!!"* .
I noticed her absolute amazement as well.
Great reaction as always.Now you should check out The Curtain.The drummer on the curtain is their drummer before Larnell Robert Sput Searight.He's the musical director and keyboardist for the Zildjian Live Band.
Sput was their drummer the 1st time I saw them, and he is a great drummer too. Definitely no slouch.
The Curtain is amazing, lots of beautiful solos and harmonies there
If you'd like to add vocals to your Snarky Puppy journey, check out Snarky Puppy featuring Lalah Hathaway. It's a mind-blowing session! ua-cam.com/video/0SJIgTLe0hc/v-deo.html
I'd like to second this. That track will blow Steve's head clear off his shoulders
5:32 He actually did, they came off right before that, Larnell I believe said that he noticed they fell off and played a big fill to cover for him lol
I wonder how many people know this was written by Justin Stanton (striped shirt). He's written two songs with solos for Bob (Bad Kids To The Back). When I first started watching SP videos I would play Who's Justin This Time because he looks different in every one.
That bassy note is a mini Moog. I love listening to snarky puppy
I've been waiting for this one! I had a feeling it'd be your favorite. Bob Reynolds' sax is a heavenly thing, indeed.
Check out a live David Ryan Harris track from Hotel Cafe with Bob on sax. Also Isaiah Sharky and John Mayer on guitars. I forget the keyboard player, but he crushes as well. Phenomenal listening experience.
oo the cyan tingle!
As always, love what your knowledge brings to the song :-)
I think you're definitely going to enjoy Sleeper and Shofukan, as they are more together as songs, less pulled about, but both with an amazing centre-piece filled with emotion.
😁💙
Thanks Miff!
Love that you’re an Eagles fan. 🤙🏾
Haha yes mate! Go birds!
Shofukan by Snarky Puppy is another interesting and very different track from the same session.
I think Shofukan might be right up your alley. It is not one of the most insanely busy tracks, it has some of those strings you have been wanting to see, and the line at the end is absolutely masterful. Would love to see it on the channel!
Thanks Hjalmar!
I'd be most excited about Sleeper!
Nice reaction and analysis... And... there's kne 'f' too much in your video title 😉... anyway don't you want to 'taste' something from snarkys new album? Like Trinity... or ... Whatever - a lot of good material there from the music wizards... Keep rockin'!
Thanks for noticing that! Title now updated. Can't believe I missed that 😅
Trinity is on my to-do list. Problem is: their songs are so long and my time is so limited due to full time "proper job" and family that it's really hard to carve out that kind of time for their songs. I will definitely get to it though. Thanks for your patience!
Gotta love Snarky. I only found them a few years ago. Such a shame. Another band I only found a few years ago is Thank You Scientist. If you haven't heard them, highly recommend checking them out. I'm always torn what to suggest. A lot of people start with live session for FXMLDR ua-cam.com/video/rxrz6RPSww0/v-deo.html But so many good songs
Thanks for this recommendation Jason! Added to my to-do list now.
@@SteveOGRock Thank you for adding it to the list! I hope you like it so I can recommend more from them! ;)