I'm glad this is called great drummers. I never buy into this greatest propaganda. Sure it's cool to have a preference but they're all great and each brings on a unique style. Great post.
Thank you so much for posting this...i only wish I'd seen this in music school, this is like browsing through the most awesome drumming library ever, I love it! Again, thank you!
Thanks, guys. I'll try to do similar compilations for Bassists, Guitarrists, Piano, Trumpet, Percussion, Organ, flute players, if i got the time, and wealth... For now, I must finished 2 last parts with the more recent drummers, the saxophonists compilations are already done, just search here on the Tube. Obrigado, amigos.
Great post Rui - any drummer worth his salt needs to be well versed or at least aware of all the drummers in Part 1 and Part 2. Not saying there aren't great drummers today but we can all learn from the masters as a base. These guys lived in a time' when you played music 7 days a week and then played in an after hours place - and it shows in their organic playing. Like I said, plenty of great drummers after these guys but a lot of guys have unbelievable chops from practicing 10 hours a day but have not had the opportunity to play a lot of music and when they do its recording a part to a track that has already been laid down. Not their fault - it's the music industry today - just saying there was a time years ago where live music all over the place - and there is no substitute for playing in a group with other musicians and how it shapes your playing. Little bit of a soapbox - sorry about that. Maybe I'm just an old timer, No Country for All Men - lol.
When I kept hearing Buddy Rich was the greatest of all time I kept on saying no way theres probably better that are less heard of. But honestly I dont think there ever was and still is a drummer as technically proficient as him ever. Say what you will about style, but buddy rich could back up his speed, smoothness, and dexterity with some creativity that was for a while beyond everyone else.
Love your vids, but can you tell me what that opening bit is with all of the drummers in the same room? I've seen that footage before, in color, but haven't been able to find it since. Again, great vids, thanks for the nice work.
I'm aware of that. They were appointed to the last part of these series of compilations, but back then i hadn't got the time to do the necessary work of search and analysis, editing andv mounting required to do a collection like these ones...
The official name of the drum kit is "JAZZ DRUMS", so, it makes perfectly sense. The drums were develloped during Jazz golden eras, so... And it´s still going, remember Frank Zappa frase : "Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny " eheheh
Too bad the quality is garbage, because of the time frame, but to me this just sounds like any average four years old banging on trash cans and buckets, no way id consider it the greatest drummers. in my honest opinion no drummer comes any where near danny carey, not even close. ive searched you tube, searched google, searched bing, ive even asked around for advice on what to look for, and yet no one comes close, its like he is on an entirely different level. on that same note though, I do not play drums, and this shit in your video is just not my style, no disrespect intended.
Your drums compilations are amazing.
Supernatural drummers, Gods.
Nice job, Rui. Thanks for putting this together.
I'm glad this is called great drummers. I never buy into this greatest propaganda. Sure it's cool to have a preference but they're all great and each brings on a unique style. Great post.
This is an amazing compilation of awesomeness!!
Blakey is like 2 good drummers going at once ... Love Heaths melodic phrasing
These videos tell the whole story...
Congratulations Rui! This is a great post!
I love Louie bellson
two words come to mind ... THE BEST ! ................ nothing else to say
Thank you so much for posting this...i only wish I'd seen this in music school, this is like browsing through the most awesome drumming library ever, I love it! Again, thank you!
Great Video !!!
amazing
Thanks, guys. I'll try to do similar compilations for Bassists, Guitarrists, Piano, Trumpet, Percussion, Organ, flute players, if i got the time, and wealth... For now, I must finished 2 last parts with the more recent drummers, the saxophonists compilations are already done, just search here on the Tube. Obrigado, amigos.
Great post Rui - any drummer worth his salt needs to be well versed or at least aware of all the drummers in Part 1 and Part 2. Not saying there aren't great drummers today but we can all learn from the masters as a base. These guys lived in a time' when you played music 7 days a week and then played in an after hours place - and it shows in their organic playing. Like I said, plenty of great drummers after these guys but a lot of guys have unbelievable chops from practicing 10 hours a day but have not had the opportunity to play a lot of music and when they do its recording a part to a track that has already been laid down. Not their fault - it's the music industry today - just saying there was a time years ago where live music all over the place - and there is no substitute for playing in a group with other musicians and how it shapes your playing. Little bit of a soapbox - sorry about that. Maybe I'm just an old timer, No Country for All Men - lol.
Good reflection and comment, Douglas.
When I kept hearing Buddy Rich was the greatest of all time I kept on saying no way theres probably better that are less heard of.
But honestly I dont think there ever was and still is a drummer as technically proficient as him ever. Say what you will about style, but buddy rich could back up his speed, smoothness, and dexterity with some creativity that was for a while beyond everyone else.
And he could "play the Theatre" literally, too !! :D
Love your vids, but can you tell me what that opening bit is with all of the drummers in the same room? I've seen that footage before, in color, but haven't been able to find it since. Again, great vids, thanks for the nice work.
Great Stuff - but you are missing Tony Williams and Jack Dejohnette
I'm aware of that. They were appointed to the last part of these series of compilations, but back then i hadn't got the time to do the necessary work of search and analysis, editing andv mounting required to do a collection like these ones...
Rich, klook and Hayes are best here!
Have you noticed that the very best drummers seem to jazz musicians not country western...
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The official name of the drum kit is "JAZZ DRUMS", so, it makes perfectly sense. The drums were develloped during Jazz golden eras, so... And it´s still going, remember Frank Zappa frase : "Jazz is not dead, it just smells funny " eheheh
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4:43 song& artist any1 pls?
Ehmmm... Rufus "Speedy" Jones?
Blakey rules
Too bad the quality is garbage, because of the time frame, but to me this just sounds like any average four years old banging on trash cans and buckets, no way id consider it the greatest drummers. in my honest opinion no drummer comes any where near danny carey, not even close. ive searched you tube, searched google, searched bing, ive even asked around for advice on what to look for, and yet no one comes close, its like he is on an entirely different level. on that same note though, I do not play drums, and this shit in your video is just not my style, no disrespect intended.