Gavin , the drummer , is IN King Crimson as well as The Pineapple Theif. Steven Wilson ,the singer/guitarist ,just recently remixed the whole King Crimson catalogue ,along with many others ( Yes ,Marillion, XTC , Tears For Fears ,Black Sabbath......). He also has an extensive solo career that is excellent. Richard , the keyboardist ,was originally a member of the 80s band Japan.
@@ZendelWashington Yep. Although 'remaster' is probably a better term, technically he's doing new surround sound mixes in addition to revamped stereo mixes but they're as faithful as possible to the original sound (while fixing muffled vocals or stuff wobbling about in stereo because of the limits of tape-based equipment in the 70s). Of course that also means you might be hard pressed to hear the difference on the stereo versions, unless the songs had big issues to begin with (his remix of Jethro's Aqualung makes the vocals a lot easier to make out, but In The Court of the Crimson King is harder to differentiate).
Since Your a Tool Fan I'm Making U aware that "Danny Carey" the Tool drummer is a Friend of PT drummer "Gavin Harrison" and goes to see PT every chance he's available too... My List of 10 PT Song's that I Highly Recommend to See & Hear Live Versions posted here on UA-cam: 1) Anesthetize 2) Arriving Somewhere but Not Here 3) Way Out of Here 4) Blackest Eyes 5) The Start Of Something Beautiful 6) Even Less 7) Hatesong 8) Normal 9) Drown With Me 10) Trains P.S. PT is Releasing a New Live Concert DVD/CD from 2022 Tours in Later 2023...
You could describe the style of drumming as meticulously precise, creative, with perfect technique and meter. Gavin is arguably the best drummer I've ever heard, includng Carey, Bruford, and Peart. There's a reason he is so highly regarded. His secret weapon is his cymbal work. He doesn't just accent with them and ride them. They are played with thought. Just listen to his hi-hat opens.
Check out, ‘Arriving Somewhere but not here’ Live from Chicago or ‘Anesthetise’ Live from Tilburg. Those are the zenith of Porcupine tree but they have many many brilliant tracks.
The copyright owners of the video (not Porcupine Tree - I think it's Sony) do block videos containing it. Just a warning.... They usually stay up for a few days, though.
Man I don't know where to start Porcupine Tree from the last record in their discography??? Porcupine tree have had a long journey of development, where the beginning of the journey was Steven Wilson and his first project No-Man and then he himself wrote songs for Porcupine Tree...It's a long journey!!!
1) beer 2) green Nice reaction my dude. As others have already commented, PT have made some great music over the past decades. Frontman Steven Wilson's solo efforts are just as good or better too, especially if you like proggy concept albums with phenomenal musicians.
Gavin is a better classical drummer than Danny, and Steven has a better voice than Maynard for their age totally different styles. Only to an extent. I'd take ptree over tool though and I've seen both live
What drumming style do you call it... Gavin style... or clever. Take your pick. The song is in 10 but the way they flow you can be fooled into thinking it's an unorthodox 8. Gavin and PT is just amazing.
It's ok. I only discovered PT a few years ago too. Now they are well and truly in my top 5, along with Tool. In some ways, I think Gavin Harrison is the better drummer....but it's pretty close 😄 Happy discovering. PT are incredible.
Gavin , the drummer , is IN King Crimson as well as The Pineapple Theif. Steven Wilson ,the singer/guitarist ,just recently remixed the whole King Crimson catalogue ,along with many others ( Yes ,Marillion, XTC , Tears For Fears ,Black Sabbath......). He also has an extensive solo career that is excellent.
Richard , the keyboardist ,was originally a member of the 80s band Japan.
did you just say… KC’s entire discog?! I must be dreaming
@@ZendelWashington Yep. Although 'remaster' is probably a better term, technically he's doing new surround sound mixes in addition to revamped stereo mixes but they're as faithful as possible to the original sound (while fixing muffled vocals or stuff wobbling about in stereo because of the limits of tape-based equipment in the 70s). Of course that also means you might be hard pressed to hear the difference on the stereo versions, unless the songs had big issues to begin with (his remix of Jethro's Aqualung makes the vocals a lot easier to make out, but In The Court of the Crimson King is harder to differentiate).
I thought I could never like a band as much as Tool, until I found Porcupine Tree...
Anesthetize - 'Live in Tilburg' is a must. Absolute perfection!
agree
Since Your a Tool Fan I'm Making U aware that "Danny Carey" the Tool drummer is a Friend of PT drummer "Gavin Harrison" and goes to see PT every chance he's available too...
My List of 10 PT Song's that I Highly Recommend to See & Hear Live Versions posted here on UA-cam:
1) Anesthetize
2) Arriving Somewhere but Not Here
3) Way Out of Here
4) Blackest Eyes
5) The Start Of Something Beautiful
6) Even Less
7) Hatesong
8) Normal
9) Drown With Me
10) Trains
P.S. PT is Releasing a New Live Concert DVD/CD from 2022 Tours in Later 2023...
I second this list
@@Duck-xy3gx thank U but as we PT Fans know there's many other songs that I could have listed...
We've all got to start somewhere, right?
Id add open car, but don't know what song on your list to replace
Oh man, as a Tool fan I must say you will love Porcupine Tree
Drummer Gavin Harrison has played for King Crimson in recent years
Welcome to the Steven Wilson/Porcupine Tree rabbit hole. It is deep and magnificent.
Anesthetize (live in Tilburg) has to be your next foray into the Porcupine Tree catalog. It's damn near a perfect song.
You could describe the style of drumming as meticulously precise, creative, with perfect technique and meter. Gavin is arguably the best drummer I've ever heard, includng Carey, Bruford, and Peart. There's a reason he is so highly regarded. His secret weapon is his cymbal work. He doesn't just accent with them and ride them. They are played with thought. Just listen to his hi-hat opens.
Check out, ‘Arriving Somewhere but not here’ Live from Chicago or ‘Anesthetise’ Live from Tilburg. Those are the zenith of Porcupine tree but they have many many brilliant tracks.
Its making you think of king crimson with the percussion? Well it is king crimsons drummer
Well one of them. KC is pretty much "How many drummers do you want on stage? Yes."
Ha! Well, I was finally right about something :)
The copyright owners of the video (not Porcupine Tree - I think it's Sony) do block videos containing it. Just a warning.... They usually stay up for a few days, though.
Gavin Harrison's style is "Rhythmic Design." Lots of time signature changes as you pointed out. He's a beast and my fav!
You need to check out the rest of their stuff, you’ll be glad you did.
Live show is exactly like this. Great concert! Most under rated band in the world.
Never get air time on radio stations...Why?
This is my biggest frustration with radio.
Gavin Harrison, the drummer for porcupine tree, actually played for King crimson before these guys.
Man I don't know where to start Porcupine Tree from the last record in their discography??? Porcupine tree have had a long journey of development, where the beginning of the journey was Steven Wilson and his first project No-Man and then he himself wrote songs for Porcupine Tree...It's a long journey!!!
Next up: Porcupine Tree - Anesthetize Live in Tilburg. That one WILL blow your mind!!!
1) beer
2) green
Nice reaction my dude. As others have already commented, PT have made some great music over the past decades. Frontman Steven Wilson's solo efforts are just as good or better too, especially if you like proggy concept albums with phenomenal musicians.
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Anesthetize live from Tilburg plz
Gavin is a better classical drummer than Danny, and Steven has a better voice than Maynard for their age totally different styles. Only to an extent. I'd take ptree over tool though and I've seen both live
I believe GH calls his own drumming rhythmic illusion? At least that's what he named his drum clinics/educational media..
What drumming style do you call it... Gavin style... or clever. Take your pick. The song is in 10 but the way they flow you can be fooled into thinking it's an unorthodox 8. Gavin and PT is just amazing.
It's ok. I only discovered PT a few years ago too. Now they are well and truly in my top 5, along with Tool. In some ways, I think Gavin Harrison is the better drummer....but it's pretty close 😄 Happy discovering. PT are incredible.
Listening to rock without knowing porcupine or Steven Wilson ? Are you Shure .it s like loving painting without knowing Michael Angelo .
Gavin Harrison toured with King Crimson…
It's called a gibbet cage.
Bonnie the Cat
If this don't work for you you might try "Halo" or "Anesthetiteze" Where you pretend to be coming from musically you seem to haved lived under a rock?
That's why I like rock.