amazing timing. amazing technique, all out pro. i couldnt do what he just pulled off. that was discipline at its finest. great job and great timing.. all out one of my top favs.
that floor tom needs to be tuned up a little bit in pitch lol sounds almost identical to his bass drum lol that being said, AMAZING performance as a whole. the way he used that floor tom as its own instrument with different pitches was insane
For what it's worth, I think you have to have played on some great albums to be considered the greatest of all time. And that wouldn't count 'drummy' albums that only drummers have heard of. I mean Grebb could technically run rings around Porcaro, Gadd, Jim Gordon, Bernard Purdie, Jim Keltner, Andy Newmark J.R. Robinson, John Bonham, Buddy Rich, Max Roach, Dave Tough, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones, Steve Jordan etc etc but the only people who care about that are drummers. I mean Grebb can lay it down of course and better than many other technically incredible drummers who are around today. But who gets the calls to play on peoples records? That's the real test. Just about anyone, with enough practice can sound brilliant in there own studio playing along to backing tracks or sequencers.
I completely agree with you. He is certainly not the first one to call, or the second etc.etc. By the way, I noticed that Weckl and Colaiuta were not mentioned in your summary. It’s not a coincidence, I think🤔. Saw Weckl three weeks ago in the Netherlands. He is clearly one of the first calls.
I agree classic Dennis Chambers at the end. Also there needs to be more conversations on the African and Afro-American Cultures contributions and influence on drumming across the world. The drums started with us. I dont agree with him being the goat!
@@terrylevels Unfortunately you’re wrong again. Neolithic cultures from China originated the drum back in 5500BC. Sri Lanka and African used the drum as a form of communication back in 1000-500BC, thousands of years after the Neolithic cultures originated it. Just research it. It’s not hard to find.
@@bigloaded8324 After the Israelites escape from Egypt and from the Pharaoh's army at the Sea of Reeds (NRSV, “Red Sea”), the prophet Miriam leads a celebration. Accompanied by “all the women,” who are dancing and playing hand-drums (Exod 15:20-21), she sings of YHWH's victory.
His feel is impeccable. On a whole nother level
6:54 His left foot is on the left kick pedal and hi-hat pedal a trick that dennis chambers also did
That floor tom sounds like thunder!!!! Sheesh!!!!
amazing timing. amazing technique, all out pro. i couldnt do what he just pulled off. that was discipline at its finest. great job and great timing.. all out one of my top favs.
Bruh these drummer's gon make me practice mayhem on the kit 🥁🥁💯🔥
The end was classic Dennis Chambers soloing!
I love the sound of the floor tom.. Sounds deep..
Groove will forever trump chops
Unless u sitting down battling somebody lol
@@1lildeadman unless in music, you don't need to battle someone. music always wins
He still has a lot of chops too.
Dennis Chambers did that years ago!
Sheeeez what unique grooves 😅. Beyond another level. Yup donating my 🥁 kit
Sweetwater is the place to go!
Yeah man. Benny Greb is the Goat. 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
I have to disagree with him being the goat. Great Player, yes! We cant forget our history as black people.
@@terrylevels true.
Woooooow.... Tell me you're different without telling me you're different.
Benny playing metal gonna be the grooviest djenty metal there gonna be
SONOR VINTAGE 😍😍😍
Drums🥁
He's certainly the GOAT!!!!
Yes sirr🔥🔥🔥🔥I love that snare
Definitely hitting the sides of the next drumkit i test
That was amazing
Fun stuff
that floor tom needs to be tuned up a little bit in pitch lol sounds almost identical to his bass drum lol that being said, AMAZING performance as a whole. the way he used that floor tom as its own instrument with different pitches was insane
Great Drummer
I need that Snare!!!!!
Chicago Drum Show May 20-21
Dang!!!!
Inspiring
yoooo
Oh no!!!😢🔥
nice
Cool snare to bad I can’t get it.
He is the goat
Wow😮😮😮😮...
How in tha world .
Shoutout to Dennis Chambers!
For what it's worth, I think you have to have played on some great albums to be considered the greatest of all time. And that wouldn't count 'drummy' albums that only drummers have heard of. I mean Grebb could technically run rings around Porcaro, Gadd, Jim Gordon, Bernard Purdie, Jim Keltner, Andy Newmark J.R. Robinson, John Bonham, Buddy Rich, Max Roach, Dave Tough, Elvin Jones, Philly Joe Jones, Steve Jordan etc etc but the only people who care about that are drummers. I mean Grebb can lay it down of course and better than many other technically incredible drummers who are around today. But who gets the calls to play on peoples records? That's the real test. Just about anyone, with enough practice can sound brilliant in there own studio playing along to backing tracks or sequencers.
I completely agree with you. He is certainly not the first one to call, or the second etc.etc. By the way, I noticed that Weckl and Colaiuta were not mentioned in your summary. It’s not a coincidence, I think🤔. Saw Weckl three weeks ago in the Netherlands. He is clearly one of the first calls.
Is he doing all that with just one kick-pedal?
Dennis Chambers ending all day!🤷🏾
I agree classic Dennis Chambers at the end. Also there needs to be more conversations on the African and Afro-American Cultures contributions and influence on drumming across the world. The drums started with us. I dont agree with him being the goat!
I agree with your suggestions, but, The drum and drumming was first originated in China back in 5500 BC.
Percussionist used alligator skins as a drum.
@@bigloaded8324no it came from Africa! Sorry, know your history
@@terrylevels Unfortunately you’re wrong again.
Neolithic cultures from China originated the drum back in 5500BC.
Sri Lanka and African used the drum as a form of communication back in 1000-500BC, thousands of years after the Neolithic cultures originated it.
Just research it. It’s not hard to find.
@@bigloaded8324 After the Israelites escape from Egypt and from the Pharaoh's army at the Sea of Reeds (NRSV, “Red Sea”), the prophet Miriam leads a celebration. Accompanied by “all the women,” who are dancing and playing hand-drums (Exod 15:20-21), she sings of YHWH's victory.
@@bigloaded8324 We are the original Man!
Take a shot of grape juice every time the word snare is used!
At around 1:37 the rim looks warped.....just me?
What the…?
No brother he is far from being the goat you reaching…to say he is the goat is a stretch you dropped some points on this one.
With all due respect but I got very bored! boring! Sorry 🙁