Wow! There is way more snare and less toms than I realized in this song. With the full track and all the noise from guitars and vocals you can't hear what Matt's actually doing very well. At least I couldn't. Even the bass drum is pretty simple.
I have seen all the drum covers. But nobody gets the nuances down like you hear in this original track. Matt Cameron is one of the greats, without a shadow of doubt.
Yeah. Its specially annoying in this song and Black Hole Sun....they leave out the ghost notes and they have the audacity to publicise their videos as "accurate" its infuriating
Out of all the Seattle drummers Matt Cameron was hands down my favorite one. Probably didn't suit PJ too much but for SG he was perfect. He does not instinctively seek to dominate a song as such, but rather tease out a groove that will complement and support its atmosphere. Examples of this can be clearly heard in Temple of the Dog's "Wooden Jesus" or Soundgarden's "Mind Riot" and "Applebite". Cameron's time in Pearl Jam has helped see his technique mellow to a more modest backing role, providing support for the more straightforward nature of Pearl Jam's matured style compared to Soundgarden's more extreme and unusual tendencies, e.g., the song "Face Pollution".
I've heard about matt is his wrist action, and the stick hitting his shoulder such that they had to put screens behind him when they started doing stadiums because of the shrapnel off it. Footage of his wrist/shoulder action is abundant, just wondering if the screen thing is real or myth. By the way, Dave Weckyl was about to do a clinic as I was walking past with my dog. I spoke to the old long hair who was first in line (a straight edged 14 yo was second, how cool). Anyway we got talking, and he'd driven from Bendigo to see this, and was driving home soon after. Wow. We chatted drummers a bit and I mentioned matt who he'd only heard by name. I suggested this track.
Agreed. I have no idea why but his plying and sound (especially live) is so boring with Pearl Jam. It’s hard to listen to him play something that Dave Abbruzzese or Jack Irons wrote because it doesn’t sound anywhere near as good…but then you hear something like Jess Christ Pose and you’re blown away by how good he is. I don’t understand it lol
Agreed. However Dave Krusen (Ten) was an amazing drummer. Unique style too. Wish they could get him back, but he's with Candlebox. My point is I agree...
I know where you're coming from in the sense that it's a driving force , a machine-like, incessant pattern. But in this case the BPM, vibe and heart rate is ratcheted up 30 years.
Excellent! I am getting exercise just listening to this! Even better, the best way to listen to Soundgarden is without the singer so this is a double bonus for me!
@@mihajlomatkovic739 100% sure this guy is one of those people who are super dismissive of Cornell. One guy said Cornell's voice was nothing special and sounded like Fall Out Boy. That's just plain stupid, but people can have their own opinion I guess. edit: here's the link to the comment - ua-cam.com/video/14r7y6rM6zA/v-deo.html&lc=UgwDohUKHCj512FIP654AaABAg.8ijXuzheHKV9MaAgpjMlWS (doesn't work when you click, you have to copy paste)
Drums only playlist - ua-cam.com/play/PLTOh4tBW15HLPdzQioQAZamVYSLAbE30g.html
Those ghost notes. Man is a machine!
Wow! There is way more snare and less toms than I realized in this song. With the full track and all the noise from guitars and vocals you can't hear what Matt's actually doing very well. At least I couldn't. Even the bass drum is pretty simple.
I have seen all the drum covers. But nobody gets the nuances down like you hear in this original track. Matt Cameron is one of the greats, without a shadow of doubt.
Yeah. Its specially annoying in this song and Black Hole Sun....they leave out the ghost notes and they have the audacity to publicise their videos as "accurate" its infuriating
Out of all the Seattle drummers Matt Cameron was hands down my favorite one. Probably didn't suit PJ too much but for SG he was perfect.
He does not instinctively seek to dominate a song as such, but rather tease out a groove that will complement and support its atmosphere. Examples of this can be clearly heard in Temple of the Dog's "Wooden Jesus" or Soundgarden's "Mind Riot" and "Applebite".
Cameron's time in Pearl Jam has helped see his technique mellow to a more modest backing role, providing support for the more straightforward nature of Pearl Jam's matured style compared to Soundgarden's more extreme and unusual tendencies, e.g., the song "Face Pollution".
The ghost notes starting at 3:54.... FOR THE LOVE OF GOD!
YEAH!
1:58 love that part
Holy nachos -the bell pattern and the ending breakdown are insane. Thanks for sharing, that was epic.
The left hand leading on the toms is so tough!
Sorry but Matt Cameron is Really THE GOAT.
Never understood why Matt is not mentioned more when discussing great drummers
Matt, Jon Theodore, and Mitch Mitchell are my holy grail of rock drummers
You have excellent taste my friend!
Saw Jon play with QOTSA last summer ,killer drummer
that's insane! don't know how I could have overlooked the drums of this song for all these years!
could you do a soundgarden 4th of july drums only video please?
No. I have no tracks for this song.
I've heard about matt is his wrist action, and the stick hitting his shoulder such that they had to put screens behind him when they started doing stadiums because of the shrapnel off it.
Footage of his wrist/shoulder action is abundant, just wondering if the screen thing is real or myth.
By the way, Dave Weckyl was about to do a clinic as I was walking past with my dog. I spoke to the old long hair who was first in line (a straight edged 14 yo was second, how cool). Anyway we got talking, and he'd driven from Bendigo to see this, and was driving home soon after. Wow.
We chatted drummers a bit and I mentioned matt who he'd only heard by name.
I suggested this track.
You know what that is? Doin gods work
matt cameron is actually god
Workin pretty hard
THE MAN'S A MACHINE!!!!!!!!!AWESOME!!!!!
The outro though 🤯🤯🤯
Do you have any tracks of Dave Abbruzzese? I’ve looked on UA-cam and I can’t find any 😢 Dave’s a phenomenal drummer
I can't say for sure, maybe there is something. With Pearl Jam.
Awesome drumming!
I fucking love this!!!!
I absolutly LOVE the part art 3:53. The filling ghostnotes are so tasty😍
Thank you
How did you do this?
From Rock Band games.
Sometimes i think i could play this. Then i wake up
You love this 01:31
Could you do Your Saviour from Temple of the Dog? Thanks for putting this! It's great to get intimate with the rhythm section like this.
Unfortunately no. I have no tracks from this group.
@NeoGodHand If you are still looking for that _Your Savior_ drum track, I just posted one that I stemmed it from the 5.1 mix.
@@DonreparD Nice! I’ll check it out!
@@kiboko_drummer Your reply is pretty old now, as UA-cam didn’t give me a notification, but thanks for replying to me!
Finally!!
Matt Cameron did wonders with Soundgarden, and I love Soundgarden. Still don't think he was the right fit for Pearl Jam though :(
Agreed. I have no idea why but his plying and sound (especially live) is so boring with Pearl Jam. It’s hard to listen to him play something that Dave Abbruzzese or Jack Irons wrote because it doesn’t sound anywhere near as good…but then you hear something like Jess Christ Pose and you’re blown away by how good he is. I don’t understand it lol
Agreed. However Dave Krusen (Ten) was an amazing drummer. Unique style too. Wish they could get him back, but he's with Candlebox. My point is I agree...
Agreed!
Totally agree. I like Jack Irons best for Pearl Jam.
The perfect fit for PJ was Dave Abbruzzese!
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
3:54 3:58
I didn’t even know this part was ghosted on the snare… 😮🤣
this drum theme reminds me to beatles ' tommorrow never knows' ( revolver)
I know where you're coming from in the sense that it's a driving force , a machine-like, incessant pattern. But in this case the BPM, vibe and heart rate is ratcheted up 30 years.
How’d you get this isolated?
ugh
Bro, which freeware do u use, I need it for my band
I mix in Audacity.
@@kiboko_drummer So you separate the tracks in adudacity?
@@s-krim2844 No, he downloads the individual tracks from Rock Band into Audacity and then plays them back.
Did you use Izotope to separate the tracks? Or do you have access to the separate tracks?
I am using already isolated tracks.
@@kiboko_drummer . Wow, you have access to the master tracks? That's awesome. How did you get those if you don't mind me asking?🤘
These are tracks from one popular game.
@@kiboko_drummer Rockband 2
Excellent! I am getting exercise just listening to this! Even better, the best way to listen to Soundgarden is without the singer so this is a double bonus for me!
Why without the singer???
@@mihajlomatkovic739 100% sure this guy is one of those people who are super dismissive of Cornell. One guy said Cornell's voice was nothing special and sounded like Fall Out Boy. That's just plain stupid, but people can have their own opinion I guess.
edit: here's the link to the comment - ua-cam.com/video/14r7y6rM6zA/v-deo.html&lc=UgwDohUKHCj512FIP654AaABAg.8ijXuzheHKV9MaAgpjMlWS (doesn't work when you click, you have to copy paste)
@@mihajlomatkovic739 You can't cure an imbecile
@@motorologist Chris sounds nothing like Fall Out Boy
lol, I'd pay hella money to have Patrick's voice