Jazz Drummer Hears Korn For The First Time

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  • @DrumeoOfficial
    @DrumeoOfficial  3 місяці тому +498

    Love your interpretation, Eric! 💙 Thanks for taking part in the challenge! 👊🏼 Immerse yourself in jazz drumming with 30-Day Jazz, and learn from one of the best-Ulysses Owens Jr., a Juilliard jazz professor! 🥁Save your seat in the first-ever 30-Day Jazz starting October 28th.🔗 www.drumeo.com/30DJ

    • @24willalnigth
      @24willalnigth 3 місяці тому +8

      You didn’t let him cook 😂

    • @JakeSteikDrums
      @JakeSteikDrums 3 місяці тому +1

      Drumeo was like got him then they forgot who he drummed for

    • @WetSealTV-eo7bv
      @WetSealTV-eo7bv 3 місяці тому +1

      interesting. He played loose swing funk style all the way through, that fit the first section somewhat but in the original song the drums switch to less swung.
      The problem with swinging the whole thing is that the rest of the band isn't swinging like that
      Look, it's only fair you have a prog metal drummer having to play a jazz song, maybe Take 5
      I would like to hear a drummer redo a song known for electronic drums, for instance Herbie Hancock - Rockit
      Would also like to hear a traditional jazz drummer have to play on electronic drums with weird synth sounds
      Would like to hear an old heavy King Crimson song redone
      and then one of the later ones where Bill Bruford played his neo-African style on the Simmons
      Would also like to hear any Western drummer replace tabla on an Indian song
      Why not go crazy on this stuff?
      I think it would be also interesting to hear situations designed to make the drummer fail.
      You never know if they will fail or come up with something worthwhile. You do a couple of these as an experiment and
      guarantee not to show it if the drummer didn't like it. You never know what they might allow.
      Some odd times changes could mess some people up - or they might rise to the occasion
      A master drummer might do something interesting even in an impossible situation.
      If the backing track is not even known to the audience then when they hear a drummer play along with the track
      even if the drummer does not conform to the track the listener may prefer what they do.
      IT's like if you have a certain out note on a chord progression. If a soloist plays something on top of that
      that includes that out note, that shows they know what's going on, yet ignoring that note in the solo
      may urn out sounding better.
      On the one hand it's interesting to see what a drummer does in an impossible situation and on the other
      also interesting what they do with a mediocre drum part, the potential to improve on the original, the opposite design

    • @bassassin2ohseven584
      @bassassin2ohseven584 3 місяці тому

      He sucked! I wouldn't have even aired this...

    • @baileysmith4744
      @baileysmith4744 3 місяці тому

      gotta get someone to play Only by Anthrax at some point

  • @EduardoSoto-vc2sm
    @EduardoSoto-vc2sm 3 місяці тому +3641

    "Right now i am playing me, and that´s selfish... but it´s fun"
    What a phrase.

    • @rogerongarattonunes4089
      @rogerongarattonunes4089 3 місяці тому +28

      @@EduardoSoto-vc2sm just an excuse for being lazy, don’t fall for that.

    • @CookilyOfficial
      @CookilyOfficial 3 місяці тому

      @@rogerongarattonunes4089 Lol he had fun youre just an asshat

    • @BBD-AITB
      @BBD-AITB 3 місяці тому +62

      Such a jazz musician thing to say after lazily noodling around for a few minutes on a series known for drummers nailing their renditions or at least being earnest about their attempts. Not knocking the guy’s immense skill, but he definitely approached it with a snobby mindset of “it’s just dummy rock music” that you see in jazz musicians sometimes. Worst video from this series that I can recall watching.

    • @Dr.Spatula
      @Dr.Spatula 3 місяці тому

      Yeah, it's selfish because it's dogshit for the song...

    • @tablameister
      @tablameister 3 місяці тому +3

      That phrase applies to pretty much every one of these Drumeo videos

  • @andrewthomasestrada
    @andrewthomasestrada 3 місяці тому +3118

    watching a jazz drummer just vibing to Freak on a Leash at the end was magic.

    • @gmc5127
      @gmc5127 3 місяці тому +27

      I don’t think people understand what a blessing it is lol

    • @BuddycatAFK
      @BuddycatAFK 3 місяці тому +6

      @@gmc5127 Agree! There's plenty of these where they spend time and craft a final take so, it's absolutely amazing to see this approach. I'm not a drummer but, It's inspiring to see the way his mind works through and can almost retcon his choices the way he corrects.

    • @michaelhorne5403
      @michaelhorne5403 3 місяці тому +1

      And that what its about, really enjoyed it

    • @FranciscoPalacios.CFH.
      @FranciscoPalacios.CFH. 3 місяці тому

      Absolutely !

    • @legatomodi3522
      @legatomodi3522 2 місяці тому +1

      I loved. Even though he didn't know when transitions from one part to next was he kept the the groove the whole time and it almost felt like the original drums at times. He must be very talented.

  • @l.steinbrenner8161
    @l.steinbrenner8161 Місяць тому +647

    A drummer of his caliber saying that he feels "embarrassed" should be a huge lesson on humility to a lot of people. Absolutely great job, Sir. So respectful.

    • @ferdeleste
      @ferdeleste Місяць тому +2

      A mi no me gusta el resultado

    • @HughBerryfilms
      @HughBerryfilms 26 днів тому +2

      youre so right...he's genuinely humble and gives props when it's due - - love that

    • @sanlouisrecordsslr
      @sanlouisrecordsslr 7 днів тому +1

      Great guy great drummer !

    • @masterfox6303
      @masterfox6303 5 днів тому

      "Absolutely great job, Sir" I am so tired of you bots

    • @jesselaine6003
      @jesselaine6003 3 дні тому +1

      theres a reason all the great players keep it simple, because you are supposed to service the song, not the other way. or well, sometimes it can be like that, but in most cases anyway ^^

  • @r312beck
    @r312beck 3 місяці тому +1705

    And just like that, “Freak on a Leash” goes from a song that gets my heart racing to a calm, introspective poem

    • @ideamonkey
      @ideamonkey 3 місяці тому +46

      It really was something, wasn't it. His different feel is just so neat. And deep.

    • @Brayden-ug6bg
      @Brayden-ug6bg 3 місяці тому +28

      The drums determine how a song is elaborated. Especially when it comes to this genre of music

    • @thedingothatateyourbaby9811
      @thedingothatateyourbaby9811 3 місяці тому +1

      @@ideamonkeytotally agree.

    • @DildoDaggins69
      @DildoDaggins69 2 місяці тому +7

      100%. It literally recontextualized the lyrics - the "something takes a part of me" line feels totally different, more like existential dread and feeling unmoored as he plays around with the groove in that section.

    • @pablopicasso3122
      @pablopicasso3122 26 днів тому +1

      Yeah the choice to go half-time was really neat, didn't work in every part but during the verses it REALLY shifted the focus back to Jonathan and the lyrics. Very cool.

  • @b_d
    @b_d 3 місяці тому +2892

    Not gonna lie, i was kinda bummed that he didnt gave a chance to at least listen to the whole song once to try to get some of the changes and dynamics, and just kept with his first and only take on it...
    That being said tho i really liked how he was genuinely vibing while listening to the original song and the coments he made on it afterwards.
    Moral of the story, this series never fails to deliver, one way or another.
    Good stuff Drumeo! Looking forward for the next one already :D

    • @Hadgerz
      @Hadgerz 3 місяці тому +133

      Yeah this felt super rushed. Just one or two more takes tops and he for sure wouldn't have lost the groove so frequently.

    • @giofugazz
      @giofugazz 3 місяці тому +59

      I actually liked it better this way, we could really feel his drum style clashing with the song, interesting vibe for sure

    • @nicolasguerin4678
      @nicolasguerin4678 3 місяці тому +14

      Yeah, I came to say this exactly.

    • @steventhomas231
      @steventhomas231 3 місяці тому +14

      Definitely too short this one

    • @Bobbiloff
      @Bobbiloff 3 місяці тому +27

      Backing track should have had more bass in it - the tempo in the original is pretty fluid feeling already, kind of hard to grab on to anything. But yeah it felt just like noodling around aimlessly, not like he was trying to play the song.

  • @Smokeslingerowner
    @Smokeslingerowner 3 місяці тому +613

    It's wild hearing jazz phrasing on top of this

    • @LelynMac
      @LelynMac 13 днів тому +4

      works so good tho

    • @sharinglungs3226
      @sharinglungs3226 3 дні тому +4

      @@LelynMacfeels so disconnected but I can see it working if he did a few more passes to clean it up.

  • @frais
    @frais 3 місяці тому +4091

    I wish he had tried twice or three times!

    • @Poulet39
      @Poulet39 3 місяці тому +178

      every try is a new story with jazz drummer... ;)

    • @tangodancer1447
      @tangodancer1447 3 місяці тому +10

      Big time

    • @GhostOfLorelei
      @GhostOfLorelei 3 місяці тому +77

      Agreed, this was heading in a super interesting direction. I mean, this song was my childhood, so it was really weird hearing a different drum beat, but the more I listened to his interpretation I was like, "wait, this song is a ballad?"
      I really want to hear a full interpretation from him now, it was such a cool take.

    • @GavMcC7
      @GavMcC7 3 місяці тому +65

      Dude me too, I was a little disappointed I didn't get to see a more refined take. I thought his ideas were fantastic, would have liked to have seen more.

    • @IceBreakBottle
      @IceBreakBottle 3 місяці тому +9

      That wouldn't be very Jazz

  • @frankieinjapan
    @frankieinjapan 3 місяці тому +1026

    I wish he did a couple takes, or at least did a first listen. Asides from that, this man is pure skill. You can always tell when someone's a jazz drummer haha

    • @Parpiskkkj
      @Parpiskkkj 3 місяці тому

      Dork

    • @The0nlyy
      @The0nlyy 3 місяці тому +4

      At least a first listen would have been nice..

    • @gargaj
      @gargaj 3 місяці тому +34

      If you don't skip the plug at 1:15, Drumeo is clearly doing this to introduce their improvisation course; the whole point is to not have a first listen.

    • @The0nlyy
      @The0nlyy 3 місяці тому +8

      @@gargaj Oh yeah, I skip right through every ad.

  • @KatonRyu
    @KatonRyu 2 місяці тому +295

    Jazz musicians never cease to amaze me with their approach to music and the things they can create from it.

    • @TheEightfoldPath_
      @TheEightfoldPath_ 2 місяці тому +13

      That's what's so amazing with these videos, we have jazz drummers giving some awesome angles to metal music, metal drummers to pop etc. I enjoy the originals, but damn some of these injections of other styles of drumming hits a nice spot.

  • @memorris2
    @memorris2 3 місяці тому +655

    It ALWAYS amazes me how much the drums change any song into something else. Thats why i love watching these as a life long drummer.

    • @Ruraldrums
      @Ruraldrums 3 місяці тому +2

      Same

    • @kassiklamn9216
      @kassiklamn9216 2 місяці тому +2

      That shocked me too when I realized it's the backbone of all songs. Crazy talent just to play

  • @Willas123
    @Willas123 3 місяці тому +395

    It's like he was using the drums as a counterpart for the emotion Jonathan pours out on the song rather than the driving force that the drums usually are through the song and it just gave it an entirely different haunting vibe.

  • @davidag90
    @davidag90 19 днів тому +40

    Every drummer, specially a rookie one, should watch this video. Eric gave us a ride along all the core concepts of being a good musician (humbleness, skills, active listening, creativity, empathy, discipline, improvisation), in less than 10 minutes. A real jewel.

    • @HereTakeAFlower
      @HereTakeAFlower 6 днів тому +1

      Sorry if I ask, but you speak Italian perhaps? Or maybe Spanish?

    • @davidag90
      @davidag90 6 днів тому

      @@HereTakeAFlower Spanish! I'm Argentine

    • @HereTakeAFlower
      @HereTakeAFlower 6 днів тому +1

      @@davidag90 I guessed from "specially" and "humbleness" 😁

    • @davidag90
      @davidag90 6 днів тому

      @@HereTakeAFlower Your guess was right! Hahahahaha. Cheers!

    • @HereTakeAFlower
      @HereTakeAFlower 6 днів тому

      @davidag90 cheers fam

  • @MaskofFayt
    @MaskofFayt 3 місяці тому +1201

    I never realised how much this song relies on its drums, I always saw it as a guitar leading heavy song but nah, the drums make this song what it is.

    • @butlerns1
      @butlerns1 3 місяці тому +196

      That's Korn for you, drum and bass carry the song whilst the guitars make weird sound combinations.

    • @SpikeSpiegel96
      @SpikeSpiegel96 3 місяці тому +2

      Listen Imagine Dragons play.Song is still bad but drums improved overall impression by miles

    • @Hardcorepunk87
      @Hardcorepunk87 3 місяці тому +53

      Drums make the genre. We always carry the band :D

    • @dunkzilla1
      @dunkzilla1 3 місяці тому +1

      @@butlerns1love this description of Korn and my-metal in general.

    • @kil-md7on
      @kil-md7on 3 місяці тому +37

      He's literally the first sound you hear in Korn History, Blind. David and Fieldy were the foundations, but it's kind of obvious, Head and Munky parts were sometimes so minimalist, way too much influenced by Primus/etc. On some tour, Korn concert used to start with a David drum solo. I saw one of them in the 2000s in Paris biggest venue, it was like an earthquake. You could feel the vibration from outside during the soundcheck, it was just insane. I don't dislike Ray Luzier but his style is so soft compared to David massive groove steamroller...

  • @whaleshark2625
    @whaleshark2625 3 місяці тому +3708

    Great take, but I would have loved to have seen him workshop it a little and nail the transitions.

    • @Pahhu
      @Pahhu 3 місяці тому +75

      Gotta respect the "GO!" 😂

    • @amx1820
      @amx1820 3 місяці тому +36

      Yeps should have chart the song first😅

    • @infernus6278
      @infernus6278 3 місяці тому +273

      Yeah this feels out of place, almost not worth of uploading. No idea why proper take wasnt made. Easily the worst one of the series even though he could have obviously crushed it

    • @AlbinoJedi
      @AlbinoJedi 3 місяці тому +28

      Yeah it felt like they skipped through it.

    • @mattduffyw99
      @mattduffyw99 3 місяці тому +101

      @@amx1820 "I'm a chart guy."
      Oh nice so he's going to chart this song and bring his jazz sensibilities to it?
      "...No."

  • @admiral_marc
    @admiral_marc 2 місяці тому +25

    Dude is LOVING it, watching him go through each part of Freak on a Leash and just GO with it and smile at JD's vocals is amazing

  • @Vandelay-2000
    @Vandelay-2000 3 місяці тому +539

    I love how jazz drummers interpret heavier music. Always a treat.

    • @beef633
      @beef633 3 місяці тому +11

      Same. I think this sounds f'ing awesome

    • @ideamonkey
      @ideamonkey 3 місяці тому +14

      100%.
      Most of my favorite rock drummers are really jazz drummers applying to rock, too. Stewart Copeland, Bill Bruford, all of Primus' drummers.

    • @SpeedOfThought1111
      @SpeedOfThought1111 3 місяці тому +7

      @@ideamonkey Bill Ward (Black Sabbath) was a huge pioneer of jazz to rock style

    • @JoriDiculous
      @JoriDiculous 3 місяці тому +1

      Its really something isn't it. Hard to say exactly what but i guess it's the rhythm they get from jazz and the technique. Its so different from "standard rock" drumming.

    • @drinkinouttacups2665
      @drinkinouttacups2665 3 місяці тому

      elliott hoffman jerad lippi

  • @levantinian
    @levantinian 3 місяці тому +660

    I just love how these ultra professional, genius-level musicians are so humble and open-hearted.

    • @jonq8714
      @jonq8714 3 місяці тому +16

      There's a lesson in that.

    • @kernicterus1233
      @kernicterus1233 3 місяці тому +16

      @@jonq8714 to quote Chad Smith when given another opportunity, "nope, I f***ing nailed it!".

    • @OM-et4qj
      @OM-et4qj 3 місяці тому +15

      Humble? Decided to fuck it up on his first take

    • @lopa-u9f
      @lopa-u9f 3 місяці тому +2

      eh, jazz people be looking for a feeling
      they hear another genre and go 'ohheyyy, feeling!'

    • @anarchist_parable
      @anarchist_parable 3 місяці тому +3

      Music is humbling. The fact that it's always there for us, that's there's always something new to discover, how you can communicate emotion-to-emotion, nothing makes me feel smaller and bigger at the same time than music does

  • @thecostanzatheory
    @thecostanzatheory 2 місяці тому +40

    I love how these musicians get into a genre they don’t play in, but really appreciate and genuinely respect the work. Awesome stuff.

  • @cristianocaruso8677
    @cristianocaruso8677 3 місяці тому +273

    What I love most about these videos (besides the sheer talent that brings tears to my eyes) is that every single drummer you bring on here appreciates the music and art although they come from a completely different musical background.

    • @tatianaalbarello3712
      @tatianaalbarello3712 2 місяці тому +4

      This is also my favorite part. You can see they do this simply for the love of it and go in so open to whatever song it is coming their way.

    • @Christophermeow
      @Christophermeow Місяць тому +2

      Right especially this dude ! Hes so calm and relax and respectful he speaks about the song with a different understanding than the regular person he knows songs are more than just songs. Hes the type of dude who could find the art out of every song

    • @Armagedn12
      @Armagedn12 28 днів тому

      idk it would be pretty funny to see somebody listen to the song and be like man this shit sucks

  • @free187s
    @free187s 3 місяці тому +145

    I appreciate the improv jazz approach to the song, and he wound up giving a very spacey, expressionist version that gave a cool feel to it.

    • @lopa-u9f
      @lopa-u9f 3 місяці тому +5

      sounded like he never heard a rock song before and doesn't know what energy in music means

    • @ideamonkey
      @ideamonkey 3 місяці тому +13

      ​@@lopa-u9f Maybe, but also his take on it sounded freaking amazing.

    • @profile5
      @profile5 3 місяці тому +2

      Improv jazz, that’s one way to put it. It was a step from incoherent garbage. I would be embarrassed.

    • @brockhartley
      @brockhartley 2 місяці тому +1

      Hell yeah, lets see your cover

  • @TheCoversDuo
    @TheCoversDuo 2 місяці тому +72

    The musicality of each drummer and how they interpret the drumless tracks is very impressive!

  • @coleparker3306
    @coleparker3306 3 місяці тому +159

    “The lyrics are so beautiful” This is a great ass dude I can already tell 10 seconds in because he has so much respect for others art even if it’s much different than what he’s used to, much respect bro this should be a banger 🔥🔥

  • @Something-Kun
    @Something-Kun 3 місяці тому +196

    I genuinely like most of his interpretation. It brought to the forefront a deepness that was always present. Plus, it made it feel so much more grunge, which is interesting.

    • @ideamonkey
      @ideamonkey 3 місяці тому +16

      You're absolutely right about the grunge feel too, great take

    • @GamerdevilPro
      @GamerdevilPro 3 місяці тому +3

      100% agree, song had a little different vibe but man it was just so great to hear him drum along!
      Kinda reminds me of how Jonny Cash's cover of "Hurt" just sounds and feels a lot different and from another perspective despite being the same song and both versions are great on their own.

    • @eliteextremophile8895
      @eliteextremophile8895 Місяць тому

      Those slight tempo changes in the first half blew my mind. Just that you can alter the tempo so drastically of already recorder song is just incredible. Definitely played with feelings this song creates. Masterful.

  • @14biscuits
    @14biscuits 2 місяці тому +15

    The humility of the drummers in all these performances, clearly incredibly talented musicians in their own right, for the original arrangement and original drummers are always so good to hear. So much respect for their musical peers, regardless of the genre in which they perform.

  • @smasher1devourer000
    @smasher1devourer000 3 місяці тому +141

    Gotta put some respect on David’s drumming, first 3 Korn albums are god tier drumming for the style. Hope to see more early Korn in future.

    • @ideamonkey
      @ideamonkey 3 місяці тому +3

      Absolute agree.

    • @domdomdomdom
      @domdomdomdom 3 місяці тому +12

      First 4 albums

    • @rjs617
      @rjs617 3 місяці тому +7

      I have yet to see anyone replicate the drum part of Chi, which is totally badass, and David plays it so easily. David played with awesome groove and power in Korn, and he wrote iconic drum parts that are as much a part of the songs as the other instruments and vocals.

    • @ericspring2033
      @ericspring2033 3 місяці тому +10

      there hasn't been a good korn album without david

    • @yoyolebatteur
      @yoyolebatteur 3 місяці тому +2

      @@ericspring2033 I like Korn III

  • @jaredwilliams1031
    @jaredwilliams1031 3 місяці тому +73

    Super gracious for musicians to participate in these challenges. Always respect for the jazz drummer.

  • @Thesilentduck666
    @Thesilentduck666 2 місяці тому +30

    This guy is an absolute genius, totally gets the gist of the song let alone the genre, and he has the best sounding drumkit I ever heard.

  • @Ash74563
    @Ash74563 3 місяці тому +187

    « They speak of something very profound to who they are […] I would try to capture that. Because I am just playing me and it’s selfish ». That comment. Wow. I got emotional with that. Such respect and appreciation for the song, I did not expect that

  • @eabrams00
    @eabrams00 3 місяці тому +103

    It’s so easy to look at Korn (and nu metal in general) as just being purely of its time fashionably, sonically, lyrically… but there’s something raw and honest about their music and it’s easy to forget that. This video really helped me appreciate the deep emotionality of their music

    • @QuigglesayNo
      @QuigglesayNo 3 місяці тому +12

      I grew up with all of this stuff and imo the genre was flooded with generic copycats just about as fast as possible, faster than grunge got hit. Korn was one of the few (Deftones, SOAD) that was and is worth taking seriously and doing interesting things, the rest is rightfully left in the past.

    • @lungfulldrummer8921
      @lungfulldrummer8921 3 місяці тому +2

      All of the drummers that have passed through korns doors have have been more creative than people give them credit for. The drum parts often make or break the track.

    • @moctezu82
      @moctezu82 3 місяці тому +3

      It was honest until it wasn't, for many years the "nu metal" label didn't exist until bands like Linkin Park, papa roach or POD appeared years after deftones or korn, for me was the beggining of the end of the originality just like bands like creed did to grunge

    • @clothbooster
      @clothbooster 3 місяці тому

      ​@@moctezu82 pod is from 94 man.

    • @moctezu82
      @moctezu82 3 місяці тому

      @@clothbooster i didn't know that

  • @noangelsinprovidence
    @noangelsinprovidence Місяць тому +7

    Eric Harland’s beautiful expression about the music and art is a testament to the passion for music. Korn is a legendary band, but I loved his take on feeling the creativity and his Jazz take on the song was amazing.

  • @MrSongwriter2
    @MrSongwriter2 3 місяці тому +160

    That was the most laid back kit playing ive ever heard on this channel

  • @rhclarinet
    @rhclarinet 3 місяці тому +178

    I was honestly surprised by the comment section for this one! I watched this with my jaw on the floor, I was stunned at his musicality and how well it fit the song. His version was really beautiful, I don't care that he didn't do more takes! In fact, that just adds to the magic
    This is definitely my new favourite video of this series🥰

    • @FranciscoPalacios.CFH.
      @FranciscoPalacios.CFH. 3 місяці тому +5

      Was pure magic 🫡

    • @karasong7701
      @karasong7701 2 місяці тому +3

      Though l didn't really like how he did it, I know this is more complex than I could do it.

    • @steveyoungporvida
      @steveyoungporvida 2 місяці тому +2

      Love and respect your opinion! I just feel this was a little flat. Felt like he was going through the motions. Atleast 4 times the tempo was switched up and he wasn’t sure where to go. He is an amazing drummer.. just my opinion! Bless you dude!

    • @Swenners
      @Swenners Місяць тому

      I completely agree.

    • @saucylittlenumber3575
      @saucylittlenumber3575 16 днів тому

      It had great potential for sure, but if he had one more complete take after listening to the whole song it would've been phenomenal

  • @aaronseale9022
    @aaronseale9022 Місяць тому +7

    Was speaking from the heart - Korn got me through the worst times growing up and connected with my heart. So glad to hear a person of a few listens could understand how powerful it was for people.

  • @Regular-Sized
    @Regular-Sized 3 місяці тому +80

    It sounds so much different, but it makes so much sense coming from a jazz background. Really dope!
    Some people are complaining but, tbh, THIS is closer to what I expected from this series than what usually happens. I like when drummers try to nail a song, but I love when drummers have to quickly figure out whatever makes sense to them.

    • @Swenners
      @Swenners Місяць тому +1

      Agreed. I loved this.

  • @juancarlos-dx1or
    @juancarlos-dx1or 3 місяці тому +92

    What he played during the scat part was really cool!

  • @baulzzzzzzz2278
    @baulzzzzzzz2278 2 місяці тому +27

    5:00 waiting that long to open the song up is crazy, this was interesting and sounded so original hell yeah

  • @markmcdonnell
    @markmcdonnell 3 місяці тому +129

    Wow. This was a proper clash of styles. Good fun to see how he interpreted it. Thing I loved the most was that he didn't fuck around and went old skool and improvised.
    EDIT: I commented when he finished playing. The bit I actually loved the best was his respect and admiration for another artist. He knew this wasn't his place or even necessarily his vibe but even though he himself is a legend in his part of the musical world, he knew to show respect and to give them the credit they deserve. Class act.

  • @hla0roo
    @hla0roo 3 місяці тому +69

    One of the great things about giving this piece to a jazz player is the way the piece ties into Jazz history. Skat is fairly old, and for a jazz player is a perfectly natural form of musical expression.

    • @Ervinabrahamian
      @Ervinabrahamian 2 місяці тому

      I hate jazz drummers, their style sounds terrible to me

    • @wolf986
      @wolf986 2 місяці тому +1

      good analogy with the scat singing, never thought of it that way

  • @leeclements2335
    @leeclements2335 20 днів тому +2

    Who would have thought Korn would work so well with jazz! WOW...love it!

  • @alvaromascareno3521
    @alvaromascareno3521 3 місяці тому +145

    This was a great episode, not so much for the drummer's performance, but for Eric's insights on the song and his appreciation for the craft involved in the lyrics and songwriting. After working with some of the greatest jazz artists, he can still be amazed by music coming from a very different ground. It's kind of a lesson in itself.

    • @themasterofmetal4607
      @themasterofmetal4607 3 місяці тому +3

      Jazz is overrated. He couldn’t play a single interesting beat.

    • @maidentallica
      @maidentallica 2 місяці тому

      @@themasterofmetal4607 pish

  • @Ribnax
    @Ribnax 3 місяці тому +51

    What a fantastic playthrough.
    This makes me want to see more jazz drummers do their thing, as their take is so different
    I'm also incredibly impressed by his graciousness and insight into the emotional side of the song. I had never heard of this guy before, but I'm a fan now

  • @WastelandDiaries
    @WastelandDiaries 3 місяці тому +11

    My favorite part of this series is always the drummer listening to the original and playing along with it. There is always this realization of "ohhhh that's a really fun way to play it!"

  • @thelegionary07
    @thelegionary07 3 місяці тому +424

    David Silveria, Korn’s old drummer, is insanely underrated, and overlooked.. He was a very hard drummer to duplicate, because he was all about feel.. Say what you want about Ray’s showmanship and skill, but Korn hasn’t been the same since David left.. David was super creative with his writing

    • @Krazykonthebeat
      @Krazykonthebeat 3 місяці тому +63

      David had a head bopping groove that just cant be replicated. Ray just doesn’t do korn justice, just another modern metal drummer

    • @tanguydelooz2881
      @tanguydelooz2881 3 місяці тому +38

      He had some funky groove in his playing that brought that extra magic

    • @NotMuchThanks
      @NotMuchThanks 3 місяці тому +28

      I couldn't agree more. The guy wasn't a virtuoso, but his input was about that groove, and it gave Korn part of its sound. Totally unique.

    • @muninm1
      @muninm1 3 місяці тому +24

      Thanks for that! I agree 100%! David Silveria was literaly the heartbeat of Korn. His way of playing so groovy!

    • @PlasticCogLiquid
      @PlasticCogLiquid 3 місяці тому +14

      Definitely. David was out of this world.

  • @tombyrnerocks
    @tombyrnerocks 3 місяці тому +493

    Eric: "I'm a chart guy"
    Also Eric: doesn't bother making a chart at all.

    • @black_squall
      @black_squall 3 місяці тому +20

      It takes time to learn a song, obviously he either didn't have time or didn't wanna take the time. We didn't get the context so just enjoy it for what it is :P

    • @infernus6278
      @infernus6278 3 місяці тому +21

      @@tombyrnerocks if Portnoy had 5 hours just for one song this guy could have spared 30m of his time for this video

    • @Vossst
      @Vossst 3 місяці тому +10

      @@infernus6278 Portnoy has more money, which translates to options on how he want to spend his time. Professionals are hustlin'.

    • @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power
      @Pure_KodiakWILD_Power 3 місяці тому +6

      ​@@infernus6278 Perhaps he values his time more than Portnoy. You don't know anyone's real motivations or obligations.

    • @black_squall
      @black_squall 3 місяці тому

      @@infernus6278 spoiled brats

  • @eliteextremophile8895
    @eliteextremophile8895 Місяць тому +3

    Those slight tempo changes in the first half of the song are just insane! Just by slightly speeding or dragging without actually missing the groove is just incredible. What a true master. Sure it was entirely different song, but just whoa.

  • @lixvree
    @lixvree 3 місяці тому +24

    Never thought a video about drums would make me focus on the lyrics of a song so much. His playing really did make it sound like a poem

  • @brendan123
    @brendan123 3 місяці тому +16

    I absolutely LOVE how all of these videos show the artists complimenting the song and how much they like the song they've been tasked with even if the genre isn't their specialty or cup of tea. Music fans should learn from the way these artists approach and appreciate each other's art.

    • @readventurekids
      @readventurekids 3 місяці тому +1

      Hit the nail on the head. "This ain't my thing, but I appreciate it and love learning to understand it." I wish I had been as open-minded as these drummers when I was growing up. Maybe I'd need a bigger room for my records though.

  • @zeroxromance
    @zeroxromance 2 місяці тому +3

    The way he did the prechorus and chorus was so sick! Loved how he opened so many of the parts up like that. No one else like a Jazz drummer! ❤️‍🔥 Long live the legacy of David as the original drummer of Korn. No one plays like him! 🤘🏼

  • @doffle6106
    @doffle6106 3 місяці тому +14

    This was the most spontaneous "For the First Time" you've done!!! Eric Harland is a tremendous drummer, I mean he played for the one and only Betty Carter, just that on his resume makes him a legend. This was amazing, thank you.

  • @MasterOfNone2023
    @MasterOfNone2023 3 місяці тому +18

    This series is easily one of my favorites. Getting to see these masters interpreting other artists' work is incredible. I've learned so much from them and it's awesome seeing them all giving the original drummers props and praising each others work.

    • @ideamonkey
      @ideamonkey 3 місяці тому +1

      I'm not even a drummer, and I love it. It's such a great distilled way to see artists apply their skills and aesthetics to a context of completely different artists. I might dig the same for painters, if that were possible.

    • @MasterOfNone2023
      @MasterOfNone2023 3 місяці тому

      @@ideamonkey that's actually a dope idea, so I guess your screen name fits. It could be like "have you seen this painting before? No? Cool, how would they paint this landscape? Go."
      I'm not a painter so I don't know how it would translate lol

  • @zacharydaugomah4238
    @zacharydaugomah4238 20 днів тому +3

    I had no idea how much I needed to hear this doomed out slow take on the song. Thank you Eric!!

  • @Asmith218
    @Asmith218 3 місяці тому +14

    I love takes like these, its straight shooting from the hip. Its a window into the drummer and their method. Some I love watching how they chart and go through their process but hearing Eric just making it his own in his own style without getting bogged down in the how would the original drummer do it in their style is refreshing. I like the improv takes alot, kudos, you're truly a great musician.

  • @esja8479
    @esja8479 3 місяці тому +25

    I'm no drummer, don't know zip about drumming. But this is one of the best music-related content here. I'm thoroughly entertained

    • @Lansoise
      @Lansoise 3 місяці тому

      *sarcasm off

  • @-L.B
    @-L.B 2 місяці тому +1

    Even though what he plays doesn’t go with the song as well as the original, this was incredible to watch. His drumming during the quieter parts was so incredible!!! I couldn’t help but smile

  • @dougmclellan2591
    @dougmclellan2591 3 місяці тому +68

    I'm not a drummer or a musician, but I just love seeing what these guys come up with when they're out of their normal comfort zone. Just great stuff.

    • @tgstk2
      @tgstk2 3 місяці тому +2

      althoug hthis one is boring AF. j

    • @GodWeenSatan
      @GodWeenSatan 3 місяці тому +1

      Same

  • @jordanmackinnon8099
    @jordanmackinnon8099 3 місяці тому +57

    That little grin during the "NA-NA-NAUUUMNANAMEENA" is everything

  • @opposed2logic
    @opposed2logic 15 днів тому

    what a king of a personality that guy has. excited for others, only wants to elevate the achievement and work of others, and when he said if he were going to actually write drums for a song he would want to understand the song and the feelings of the writer just shows how much he respects people. what a good guy, i hope he has a terrific life and is blessed with the positivity he gives

  • @froddy32623
    @froddy32623 3 місяці тому +13

    I want a second take. First was great. I really wish there was a second take before he actually heard the drums included. I know it's not his cup of tea. I've really enjoyed the ability of jazz musicians to meld with other kinds of music so quickly. Thanks drumeo and thanks Mr. Owens!

  • @TroubleinZION
    @TroubleinZION 3 місяці тому +94

    This take is so refreshing as someone who has listen to this song since it came out. He was completely himself and gave a flavor that was its own. All the nerds complaining about what he played are truly missing out on how incredible what he played actually was.

    • @joliveres
      @joliveres 3 місяці тому +9

      Agree. I've heard that song likely thousands of times. He immediately fell into the groove and approached from that background in his own unique way which was amazing.

    • @michaelsean09
      @michaelsean09 3 місяці тому +1

      I enjoy the laid back approach, but I wish he would’ve listened once and quickly charted it. There were parts that sounded pretty terrible because he didn’t know about the tempo change until he was there.

    • @TroubleinZION
      @TroubleinZION 3 місяці тому +2

      @@michaelsean09 You’re attempting to critique Wynton Marsalis’ drummer??? Haha. There is nothing else I need to say to you on the subject. Dude is trying to critique a legend. 🤣

    • @michaelsean09
      @michaelsean09 3 місяці тому +2

      I’m not criticizing his playing. He just clearly didn’t know the song. It could’ve been really cool.

    • @lieseweiss1224
      @lieseweiss1224 3 місяці тому +4

      @@michaelsean09if this didn’t fit the definition of “really cool,” then I don’t know what would. Technical execution isn’t the whole ballgame. Not even close.

  • @skeletalwreck
    @skeletalwreck 22 дні тому +1

    A friend of mine, from here in Ireland, he is a guitarist I always looked up to. Locally well known, but his dad was known as one of Irelands greatest guitarist - who recorded and toured with Van Morrison and had a very successful solo career. His son is more of a Jazz guitarist, but he also enjoys classic rock and old metal. When we hang out and have drinks, I always enjoyed playing contemporary music I like, just to see his reaction. I think what is very humbling about great musicians, is that even if it is not their style, you can see them have a deep appreciation for original music and musicianship. Sometimes I would play Meshuggah to him, and it was fascinating to me to watch him study it for the first time. Thats why I love these videos on this channel. I love seeing great musicians experience music out of their realm for the first time, and see how they all interpret it and how they all learn from or take something different from it all. Music is one of the most amazing gifts in life. Thank you for this channel!

  • @maximum5114
    @maximum5114 3 місяці тому +17

    THIS IS WHAT I LIKE IN DRUMEO IS, THE ARTIST WHERE THEY PLAYIN HAD NO IDEA OF THE SONG AND INTERPRETING THEM INTO THEIR GENRE.. ACTUALLY ENTERTAINING AND ENTERTAINING AT THE SAME TIME . 2 THUMBS UP TO DRUMEO . I LOVE YOUR PORTIONS HERE. REALLLY.

  • @johnknight9150
    @johnknight9150 3 місяці тому +37

    Love that a jazz cat is adding double bass everywhere!

  • @StoneMenRiot
    @StoneMenRiot 16 днів тому

    I like the fact that he didn't made another take and we got to see the moments were he felt a little lost. For those just starting out, it's important to see these legends as humans like us. It shows that in the end it's only the journey that matters..

  • @nathandosch2503
    @nathandosch2503 3 місяці тому +7

    I love how he held until the very outro chorus to hit the groove very nicely done. And the over the bar feels were very nice.

  • @anarchist_parable
    @anarchist_parable 3 місяці тому +9

    This guy is such a vibe. He just radiates passion for music.

  • @billshasta5296
    @billshasta5296 Місяць тому

    this dude is so down to earth and self aware. a brilliant minded man. giving off great vibes. not to mention an amazing musical talent.

  • @janknjazovic
    @janknjazovic 3 місяці тому +29

    lol! Eric Harland plays Korn! you have my attention much more than ever! 😅

  • @moad8794
    @moad8794 3 місяці тому +5

    i feel like he figured it out halfway through and it sounded super interesting. great drummer and now im going to spend the next 2 hours listening to his music. you guys are awesome.

  • @AndieFlowers3
    @AndieFlowers3 11 днів тому +1

    Wow that was amazing! A very intuitive and instinctual version being a first and final take, this show is awesome. I didn’t know this musician but loved his take on this already iconic song!!!!

  • @Alex.1Q84
    @Alex.1Q84 3 місяці тому +49

    Wow. I dont know about other people here, but I loved the interpretation. There was something unique and different than all the other drumers I've seen on this show. I love all the episodes I've seen, but this clicked for me in a special way.

  • @juancamilohg
    @juancamilohg 3 місяці тому +27

    Great video!!! That’s when you realize how important David Silveria was to Korn’s music.

    • @paulovcg10
      @paulovcg10 3 місяці тому +2

      yeah, he got the groove, korn lost it so much

  • @prestoncassise4813
    @prestoncassise4813 3 місяці тому +1

    I absolutely LOVE,how he understands the emotional aspect of creating music! The most IMPORTANT element of writing PERIOD! HOW CAN YOU NOT LOVE THAT HE UNDERSTAND HOW IMPORTANT THAT IS?!?! I wish we could've heard how he would write drums for this song! You can tell by his passion and skill level that it would be nothing short of BAD ASS!

  • @sethescano484
    @sethescano484 3 місяці тому +13

    The way the drummer kept it simple enough so that the lyrics and the words will not get messed. It's beautiful.

  • @jayeypi
    @jayeypi 3 місяці тому +6

    The wisdom Eric has not just about drumming and music, but in life, is astonishing.

  • @noahvale7555
    @noahvale7555 Місяць тому

    To hear him play, and then show so much respect for a genre outside his usual comfort zone.....real musician right there

  • @wandcfirst
    @wandcfirst 3 місяці тому +8

    No need to be embarrassed about that at all!! For a first time improv take it was so good! Great dynamics and sense of groove. That song, is, of course, timeless.

    • @profile5
      @profile5 3 місяці тому +2

      I would be embarrassed for sure. Idk what I watched but it wasn’t good music.

  • @adrianascazzero4298
    @adrianascazzero4298 3 місяці тому +9

    I love how into the lyrics he was Johnathan Davis from Korn is an amazing writer and an amazing singer and I think freak on a leash was the perfect song to lay on a jazz drummer lol

  • @haydenanderson1898
    @haydenanderson1898 29 днів тому

    The way he continued during the growling was phenomenal… that beat he went with really brought out that part

  • @danablett
    @danablett 3 місяці тому +22

    Silvéria really sculpted a perfect drum part on this track. There’s a lot of nuance in the time feel and ornamentation. My favorite bit of this video is when JD yells ‘GO’ and Eric starts chopping out over the changes 😂 as one should!

    • @potatos_4_free
      @potatos_4_free 3 місяці тому

      I thought Silveria was gone after Life is Peachy...

    • @mindquad772
      @mindquad772 3 місяці тому

      ​@@potatos_4_freeno he was there til 10 years later

  • @annakhusnutdinova9937
    @annakhusnutdinova9937 3 місяці тому +48

    Eric Harland has made this an avant-garde jazz song

  • @sh1znack
    @sh1znack 3 місяці тому +4

    Absolutely love the simple bass layer he added at 7:41.

  • @vebjsand
    @vebjsand 3 місяці тому +4

    Eric is a very talented drummer. Love his sound and the way he finds the jam here. You guys should certainly have him back!

  • @yigitosmaniyigun6101
    @yigitosmaniyigun6101 3 місяці тому +40

    What he shared and his commentary were even more beautiful than what he played.

  • @matheufrank21
    @matheufrank21 Місяць тому

    It’s crazy when he starts playing along with it for the first time as he goes through it almost makes the song seem darker, deeper and just dirty in a very good way. Also made it feel like it slowed down. I really enjoyed his improv a true expert you can tell.

  • @BNewtonUK
    @BNewtonUK 3 місяці тому +16

    7:26 was such a redeeming moment for me

  • @DonjiPicudo
    @DonjiPicudo 3 місяці тому +4

    It was so nice seeing his reaction to the original, you can really see how much he loves and lives music!

  • @Dr_Xyzt
    @Dr_Xyzt 23 дні тому

    Dude, for a one-take, this came out great. The drummer featured here is likely old enough to have heard this song before, but would have been so young at the time, he can't remember it. Now he's a jazz drummer, which is a huge change of mind and lifestyle. It's obvious he still listens to metal and rock to some extent because he got on the double pedal. Good video.

  • @hawnick7234
    @hawnick7234 3 місяці тому +19

    Wow, with his drumming, the song had SUCH a different feel in such a cool way. Very transformative.

  • @eabrams00
    @eabrams00 3 місяці тому +14

    The look on his face in the thumbnail says it all. Can’t wait to watch this one

  • @theresadimarco764
    @theresadimarco764 28 днів тому

    I wasn't surprised that Eric as a master jazz drummer could do this. I was surprised on his take on it & the fact that he had the biggest grin the whole time. I loved the way he interpreted & expressed the sound of this song!!! I just kept saying, "Dude, you're a metalhead!!" I really enjoyed this episode. It was really fun!!!

  • @Javdoc
    @Javdoc 3 місяці тому +7

    These are some of the best music-related videos out there. Always fascinating. Can't wait to see what happens here.

  • @hhyukhyhhg
    @hhyukhyhhg 3 місяці тому +17

    Huge props to Eric for appreciating what makes this song, and Korn, so profound! Especially with him coming from the jazz world!

  • @callme_Sweetpea
    @callme_Sweetpea Місяць тому

    This is so fascinating to both see and listen to. To my fairly untrained ear, jazz drummers have always felt like they have a deeper understanding when it comes to drums. A jazz drummer seem to be able adjust themselves to the music more in a way that a "regular" drummer can't. This was amazing. Thank you, Eric!

  • @Lintmusic
    @Lintmusic 3 місяці тому +93

    Jonathan: Boom daba doom daba didda
    Eric: Wow his lyrics are so beautiful.

    • @Kamusuma
      @Kamusuma 3 місяці тому +4

      🤣🤣🤣

    • @pensareldibujo
      @pensareldibujo 3 місяці тому +3

      😂😂😂😂😂

    • @kyseinen
      @kyseinen 3 місяці тому

      A cheap f**k for me to lay....

  • @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof
    @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof 3 місяці тому +31

    4:18: The best part of this interpretation. Very different, of course a bit too unprepared but super interesting and very different from the original.

    • @HofTheStage
      @HofTheStage 3 місяці тому +3

      Totally agree. I would wish he took one more take, I think he would nail the different parts even more, just so he know when a different part starts. But still a very interesting improv

    • @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof
      @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof 3 місяці тому +1

      @@HofTheStage The irony is that Korn uses scat vocals in this part - which is a kind of Jazz element. So Jazz on Jazz. ;)

    • @bassetts1899
      @bassetts1899 3 місяці тому +5

      Controversial opinion, but I actually prefer this part of his cover over the original. It sounds so chaotic in a way I absolutely adore!

    • @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof
      @BeatPOWERvomPowerhof 3 місяці тому +3

      @@bassetts1899 metal drums lack variety.

    • @jamesrjohanniii774
      @jamesrjohanniii774 3 місяці тому

      This transition gave me chills . He really started feeling it at this point. He got comfortable in progression.

  • @leerygg4137
    @leerygg4137 2 місяці тому

    New favorite Drumeo video easily. When he was playing it through the first time I was thinking to myself "I'm glad for once someone is playing it their way and not trying to recreate". Then the whole "I'm playing me" bit after that. That's an artist and a musician that can feel self then feel someone else in the next breath. Love this one.

  • @segersucksatdiscgolf7772
    @segersucksatdiscgolf7772 3 місяці тому +4

    I think my favorite part of these is seeing musicians from different genres just vibe and give love to other musicians.

  • @hkcinemasociety
    @hkcinemasociety 3 місяці тому +12

    Surprised people seem dissatisfied with his take, I think this is incredible. His playing brings out the sadness and crashing waves of dynamics and emotions in this song, much more so than the original drum track for me. That's not to say the original drumming isn't great, but this added something very somber to the song that really got at its heart and felt emotional and in the moment in a powerful way.

    • @cjrh6770
      @cjrh6770 3 місяці тому +3

      I agree I think it have the song a whole new vibe and more on an acoustic drum set feel too it

    • @therealclp
      @therealclp 3 місяці тому

      Fully agreed; it’s not a banger but it’s very artful

  • @marylynnrodgers1091
    @marylynnrodgers1091 Місяць тому

    I am not a student, always loved the drums. I am just an old lady who loves her music! And this is fantastic.. These drummers are just amazing