@@nicholascarlozzi1881 I will definitely check it out. I’m kind of a basic rock drummer myself, but I did Delvin into odd time polyrhythms linear. Shit you name it when I can make it creative can make a rock drummer look like a genius sometimes. Still don’t feel much of a pocket in jazz music having advanced to that level, but when I’m grooving hard with good rock song, there’s hardly anything in the world like the power of that magic.
As once wannabe classical pianist (stress and anxiety curtailed my efforts) and it is Vince's beautiful natural and facile complete execution and self-immersion into the music which he plays with seemingly technical freedom.
While I love Vinnie's playing, and agree that this band sounds great, Sting's first band featuring Kenny Kirkland, Branford Marsallis, Daryl Jones and Omar Hakim was PURE MAGIC... No subsequent line-up came even close, despite the undeniable high level of musicianship, and even greatness, as is the case with Vinnie...
@@Michael-xw4er Not the same as the original band I listed above - the original group can be heard on Sting's first solo record The Dream of The Blue Turtles, as well as on the live album Bring On The Night. The line up for Englishman in NY was: Branford Marsalis - sax, Kenny Kirkland - piano and keys, Manu Katche on drums instead of Omar Hakim and Sting on the bass instead of Daryl Jones.
Obvious shout outs to Sting and Vinnie on this, but gotta give some love to David Sancious. His playing was really inspirational to me as a keyboard player in my 20s.
@@tristantheuerkorn5124 Ask Manù if he can play "Seven Days" (or many other songs) like Vinnie... ;-) Maybe is a coincidence that Sting chose Vinnie? Vinnie is a legend...
@@ferruccioparrinello_drummer I thought that music isn't about competition rather than joy and respect of personality. :) What made them both so attractive is their creativity and sound of play. Do you know 'Red Day On Blue Street' (Vinnie) and 'Badman's Song' (Manu)?
@@tristantheuerkorn5124 Of course. It's not a competition and every musician has something to say and give, but the fact remains that there are excellent musicians who stand out above others. Vinnie is one of them...
Wow! The actual live recording from The demolition man soundtrack. Anyone here that's wondering about the all Vinnie Hype just know that you've witnessed an absolute legend master😊
Excellent band for sure. Also check out Vinnie's time with Frank Zappa ('78-'80) or really any Zappa band from '76-'88. Sting actually guested with the '88 lineup, too!
Came here expecting to be dissappionted in a different pianist agrer admiring the (at the time) late Kenny Kirkland. Man was I wrong, David Sanctious can play!!!
Vinnie’s rhythmic concepts become nonsensical/rambling pretty quickly when he plays some live shows. Vinnie parts that are well thought through, orchestrated, kid tested, drummer approved and constructed with the type of care one may use in a cogent conversation is Vinnie The Vicar at his undeniably brilliant and fearless best. He’s played some things live that are sheer genius, brilliance, next level perfection and the pinnacle of cleverness. Vinnie blowing his wad is exactly what the words suggest, a wankfest sausage party that leaves drummers speechless, and nearly everyone else trying with varying results to catch a glimpse of the “1”. It’s astonishing and superhuman, and it’s just not what I would call “accessible”. Nested tuplets superimposed over alternating time signatures are not conducive to flow and pulse. Love me some Vinnie, but he overplays too much when performing live. My two cents, not worth a nickel. 👍
I thought it was pretty accessible. I understood what he was trying to say on the kit. I think dynamically he can be out of context at times but it's live and the energy can take over sometimes. He just simply extrapolated ideas from the original. Cheers
@@edjones2199 no, you’ll probably never see anyone else do that. Vinnie’s a unique player. There are other great players who can superimpose their voice and make their own unique mark, but nobody plays like Vinnie. I give credit to him for his willingness to put it all on the line and really go for it. He has a strong ability to commit to his ideas. 👍
@@terrystowers6085 I don’t want to see anyone else do it I’d like just like to see the new creative shit that he’s working on if you could share a little bit of that it might boost his UA-cam channel. I think he’s getting bored with it. He’s not getting enough subscribers, which he deserves rightfully, but maybe he needs a little bitlittle bit more to chew on
@@edjones2199 I have to refer to the Crossroads event of 2007(?) with Jeff Beck. Vinnie was absolutely astonishing on that day. I’ve listened to the whole performance at least fifty times and it never gets old. Narada was revolutionary on the studio albums, and Vinnie absolutely did justice to his legacy. Vinnie has the capacity to play at that level, of course, and he surely does. Give it a listen and see what you think. I could listen to it every day for the rest of my life.
Il carisma di Sting è innegabile e nella sua carriera che ha fatto partendo dai police fino ad oggi ha creato e sperimentato diversi generi musicali . Anche la sua voce è inconfondibile
It´s incredible how all comments in the video talk about the drummer in a STING song. Vinnie ♥
Because he’s Vinnie freaking Colaiuta!
Sting... as legendary and respectable as he is, is the least interesting this happening on this stage.
That's because he is the man!!!!... Any played stings music probably one of the best ways any of his drummers did!! & 🥁❤ vinnnnnie
Insanely good
Great Band. Vinnie Is A Force Of Nature.
@@nicholascarlozzi1881 I will definitely check it out. I’m kind of a basic rock drummer myself, but I did Delvin into odd time polyrhythms linear. Shit you name it when I can make it creative can make a rock drummer look like a genius sometimes. Still don’t feel much of a pocket in jazz music having advanced to that level, but when I’m grooving hard with good rock song, there’s hardly anything in the world like the power of that magic.
Listening to Vinnie play- regardless of the song or genre- is always like sipping a fine glass of scotch
As once wannabe classical pianist (stress and anxiety curtailed my efforts) and it is Vince's beautiful natural and facile complete execution and self-immersion into the music which he plays with seemingly technical freedom.
Stings best line up ever driven by the energetic and elastic Vinnie.
While I love Vinnie's playing, and agree that this band sounds great, Sting's first band featuring Kenny Kirkland, Branford Marsallis, Daryl Jones and Omar Hakim was PURE MAGIC... No subsequent line-up came even close, despite the undeniable high level of musicianship, and even greatness, as is the case with Vinnie...
Was that the line up that recorded Englishman in New York? Yes perhaps a more jazzy, and subtle band in some ways
@@Michael-xw4er Not the same as the original band I listed above - the original group can be heard on Sting's first solo record The Dream of The Blue Turtles, as well as on the live album Bring On The Night. The line up for Englishman in NY was: Branford Marsalis - sax, Kenny Kirkland - piano and keys, Manu Katche on drums instead of Omar Hakim and Sting on the bass instead of Daryl Jones.
The one. The only. Vinnie. And the fact that I’m a drum freak AND share a birthday with this dude is the coolest!
Drum freak here. But im 6th february ha. One day after. He is the MAN
Vinnie is always so electric and makes the band sound so full.
Shout out to the incomparable Dominic Miller on guitar! A true master...
Love Love Love Vinnie's playing .... What a fabulous drummer ! What an awesome musician !!
Obvious shout outs to Sting and Vinnie on this, but gotta give some love to David Sancious. His playing was really inspirational to me as a keyboard player in my 20s.
Check out his guitar playing. The man is a beast.
@@thewomble1509 Yes, the Purple Haze encore from the Soul Cages concert. 💜 🎸
ua-cam.com/video/UDMg1eAsLjg/v-deo.htmlsi=E_eNta9YyF9Ex2GK
Sting playing 7 on the bass and singing different rhythm of the melody is another level 😢
Vinnie the giant! Nobody plays like him...
My all time fave!
Nobody plays line Manu! ;)
@@tristantheuerkorn5124 Ask Manù if he can play "Seven Days" (or many other songs) like Vinnie... ;-) Maybe is a coincidence that Sting chose Vinnie? Vinnie is a legend...
@@ferruccioparrinello_drummer
I thought that music isn't about competition rather than joy and respect of personality. :)
What made them both so attractive is their creativity and sound of play.
Do you know 'Red Day On Blue Street' (Vinnie) and 'Badman's Song' (Manu)?
@@tristantheuerkorn5124 Of course. It's not a competition and every musician has something to say and give, but the fact remains that there are excellent musicians who stand out above others. Vinnie is one of them...
That hi hat precision and rim click is unbelievable live😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮😮 Vinnie for president🫡🫡🫡💯💯💯💯💯💯💯🔥🔥🔥
Kenny Kirkeland what a great musician he was, RIP.
That’s David Sancious in the video.
David Sanctious ...is a BEAST!!!!
Sting and his legendary power trio!❤️
Colaiuta and Weckl and others. 😎🥁🤘
Sono dei fenomeni tutti quanti .
Watch Vinnie play with Jeff Beck at Ronny Scott’s Jazz Club. Effing amazing!
I was there, epic!
Vinnie, Vinnie, VINNIE!!!! Drumming like a BEAST!!! How this man added beats to that oddly timed masterpiece is very-YOND comprehension!!!❤
Wow! The actual live recording from The demolition man soundtrack. Anyone here that's wondering about the all Vinnie Hype just know that you've witnessed an absolute legend master😊
Andiamo Vincenzo! ❤❤❤
And Sting is a damn good song writer.Great musicians paired with that kind of creativity makes for something special.
Agreed, think this is probably the most talented live band I've ever heard
chill bro..they're fantastic but nowhere near as a single unit as toto
@@georgesigalas738hear!hear! 😃
Excellent band for sure. Also check out Vinnie's time with Frank Zappa ('78-'80) or really any Zappa band from '76-'88. Sting actually guested with the '88 lineup, too!
Perfect band for Sting. This stage never come back
@@georgesigalas738 Bolox!. Sancious on his own is better than bloody Toto.
No matter line-ups He had over time.. this was it! Best songs best musicians.
Vinny! Damn he makes everyone play better. Madman!
invincible ❤
ANDIAMO VINCENZO!!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Vinnie ❤
Great Nice Sound Band ... ... ... 💘💘💘💖
Vincenzo!!! 👍👍👍
VC on BGVs 😂😂 get it!!
Came here expecting to be dissappionted in a different pianist agrer admiring the (at the time) late Kenny Kirkland. Man was I wrong, David Sanctious can play!!!
A rare pop song in 7/4 ♥
5/4
@@Bobhig100 , 7/4
Seven days but 5/4
@@alisaiterkanit’s in 5… vinnie says it himself in a documentary about this song.
Also, listen to sting count it in… he counts in 5 lol
@@dude4173 🤣 please...
The video director and his ridiculous extreme wide shots of mostly darkness which means he’s not showing an incredible band that’s on fire. Grrrr!
Vinnie’s rhythmic concepts become nonsensical/rambling pretty quickly when he plays some live shows. Vinnie parts that are well thought through, orchestrated, kid tested, drummer approved and constructed with the type of care one may use in a cogent conversation is Vinnie The Vicar at his undeniably brilliant and fearless best. He’s played some things live that are sheer genius, brilliance, next level perfection and the pinnacle of cleverness. Vinnie blowing his wad is exactly what the words suggest, a wankfest sausage party that leaves drummers speechless, and nearly everyone else trying with varying results to catch a glimpse of the “1”. It’s astonishing and superhuman, and it’s just not what I would call “accessible”. Nested tuplets superimposed over alternating time signatures are not conducive to flow and pulse. Love me some Vinnie, but he overplays too much when performing live. My two cents, not worth a nickel. 👍
I thought it was pretty accessible. I understood what he was trying to say on the kit. I think dynamically he can be out of context at times but it's live and the energy can take over sometimes. He just simply extrapolated ideas from the original. Cheers
Maybe overplayed a little much but it’s Vinny. It’s all good. Was see anybody else do that
@@edjones2199 no, you’ll probably never see anyone else do that. Vinnie’s a unique player. There are other great players who can superimpose their voice and make their own unique mark, but nobody plays like Vinnie. I give credit to him for his willingness to put it all on the line and really go for it. He has a strong ability to commit to his ideas. 👍
@@terrystowers6085 I don’t want to see anyone else do it I’d like just like to see the new creative shit that he’s working on if you could share a little bit of that it might boost his UA-cam channel. I think he’s getting bored with it. He’s not getting enough subscribers, which he deserves rightfully, but maybe he needs a little bitlittle bit more to chew on
@@edjones2199 I have to refer to the Crossroads event of 2007(?) with Jeff Beck. Vinnie was absolutely astonishing on that day. I’ve listened to the whole performance at least fifty times and it never gets old. Narada was revolutionary on the studio albums, and Vinnie absolutely did justice to his legacy. Vinnie has the capacity to play at that level, of course, and he surely does. Give it a listen and see what you think. I could listen to it every day for the rest of my life.
❤
07:36
wow Viinnie singing!?
Why does Vinnie have a vocal mic? Does he do seal calls?
Vinnie once said his greatest inspiration and influece was Lars Ulrich
Yeah, but he's sooooo much better!
Il carisma di Sting è innegabile e nella sua carriera che ha fatto partendo dai police fino ad oggi ha creato e sperimentato diversi generi musicali . Anche la sua voce è inconfondibile
Can they put this on a vinyl release please?!
Berlusconi's TV 😮
7:46
Look at THEESE EYES 👀😳🙄🤪
😆
Working harder than the Zappa days.
The only drummer who could make it better is Stewart.
not in Vinnie's realm.
Unfortunately out of sync
Zero chemistry.
A great sounding group of musicians and sound engineers.
❤