Portnoy fanboys always bash on him, but Mangini was extremely revolutionary in the mid 90's. He really opened a new concept of drumming. Guys like Gartska and Haake owe a lot to him.
@@Conundrums._ i mean it's very subjective sure Mangini is more technical but Portnoy is able to create drum parts that have feeling Mangini tends to feel and sound very robotic in a lot of songs
@Unsere Dreiwolf id take minnemann over any drummer in the world rn thats not the point though we're comparing portnoy to mangini. Mangini is great on albums where he's a studio musician with a bunch of other studio musicians he shines in that aspect, but with a band that has years of chemistry and they have a feel for one another he doesn't fit as well
Saw this live in 2K on the Vai tour. If it wasn’t happening in front of my very eyes, I would not have believed a human could play what I was hearing. Before this, Lars Urlich was all Id seen on video as a metal drummer (so you can imagine the shock to the system once Mangini started heating up)
Totally agree.. as a drummer my self, drum solos are actually really boring me to watch, maybe because im not good at it and have no burn into it but this solo is different, this is what it need to drum solo to be entertaining
Agreed with this and the other replies. MM seems like a nice guy, too. He spent a good amount of time after the Ultra Zone show I attended explaining the "freehand" 1-handed snare roll technique to me.
Are you shitting me this is greatest drum solo af all time . He was doing atomic blasts with one hand over 20 years ago before anybody else was doing it !
I was born in '67. Started playing when I was 5. Seen and heard ALOT of solos in my time. It's 2024 and this is, WITHOUT ANY DOUBT IN MY HEART OR MIND, the GREATEST drum solo I ever heard. PERIOD!
I think Dream Theater is just tired and old. Mangini looks tapped out. Just plays a lot like Neil Peart now- very mechanical with no feel. Sometimes you got to step into the next chapter and hang it up!
Nice to see someone else gets it. I'm thinking this for the longest time; they took this Rythm Grandmaster Wizard, and kept using him as a session drummer. Well it's over now, wish him all the best.
Every drummer that plays odd signatures and polyrythmics knows that feeling of the fight and the lockup between the brain and your left and right side. As is illustrated in his face and muscle movements starting around a minute twenty. Mike is clearly fighting the internal battle of timing and separation and wins. The holy grail to drummers we all aspire to achieve but few do it like this man..!!
You're trippin' if you think he's fighting any kind of battle here. Like any great drummer, he had already practiced this shit to death before he ever brought it on stage. Any faces he pulls are for show or emotional expression, not him struggling.
@@Howitchewstofeel5gum Согласен, но не каждому это дано. Я, как барабанщик, достиг полиритмии в начале 90-х, но она не пригодилась мне. Теперь я смотрю на молодых и ностальгирую.
I witnessed all these solos on that tour first hand...( I am in this video for a few seconds behind Mike as his tech) Still blows my mind stumbling on these all these years later.
I'd argue he played all of the rudiments Lar's is capable of within the first 10 seconds, anything beyond that and Lar's wouldn't be able to comprehend or replicate.
I saw Mike with Steve Vai on this tour in Sydney. He did this same drum solo. I'm a huge fan of Vai but this solo was the highlight of the concert. It felt unreal at times - an unbelievable combination of skill and talent. It also sounded better live, video doesn't do it justice! Rock on Mike, you legend!
IT WASN'T VERY LARGE IT WAS JUST ENOUGH ROOM TO CRAM THE DRUMS IN A CORNER OVER BY THE DODGE IT WAS A 54 WITH A MASHED UP DOOR AND A CHEESY LITTLE AMP WITH A SIGN ON THE FRONT SAID FENDER CHAMP AND A SECOND HAND GUITAR IT WAS A STRATOCASTER WITH A WHAMMY BAR!!!!!!
Holy crap, holy crap is someone who has been a lifelong rush, fan and loves compositional, drumming and solos. This one is just incredibly stellar. I will be listening to a lot more Mike Mangini.
Still one of my favorite solo's to watch....Saw Mike in a clinic in 1998 and he has been my favorite drummer ever since. Such a showman, fun and friendly person. Very cool and so so smart....one of the top 5 of all time in my personal opinion!
I could watch it avery day, once of my favorite drum solo, killer performance, and acting haha! Like watching a movie... I appreciated way more Mike in these days than I am today
To each his own, but I hear a 6-note pattern being played within a 5-tuplet distribution of notes. This is all happening while he is playing quarter notes.
Anyone else see him miss the left symbol at 2:59, he looks up to see he's hitting the top and not the side, quickly changes where he's hitting it. And then hits it a few extra times for good measure. What a man.
Holy Devil Mike mangini was the one who originally came up with the beat for Bleed in one of his solos in 98. Thomas haake used the same beat in bleed several years later.
And this is the result of practicing EVERY SINGLE DAY, SEVERAL hours a day and a proper practicing method. Of course passion and desire to be better. Hats off to Mr. Mangini, a master among masters.
This is when he played with Steve Vai. I saw this tour and everyone in that band was a complete killer. I remember meeting Mike after the show at the merch booth and chatting about his books in this vid and thinking to myself "this was the dude that was in Extreme?" so talented!
Honestly, I think that Mike Mangini's playing is sort of boring and tasteless (my personal preference, he's surely very talented), but those one-handed rolls are just fucking bananas.
I so love that Neil and Mike have almost completely different means of expression, and yet taken together, have somewhat similar levels of drumming skills.
man there are places here where it sounds like he plays some polyrythm from a known song and then he goes AND ADDS A THIRD RYTHM TO IT man's a machine, just a drum machine with a human body attached to it.
The ones that give it thumbs down don't know sh×× . The coordination, energy, timing , and the beats that he was throwing is really, really technical for a drummer. It is almost impossible. I am a drummer myself and this drum solo most humans can NOT do even with practice. And the one handed drum roll and switching hands and not miss a beat. Haters that don't know need to move the F on.
"the only thing that is difficult in this solo are those one handed rolls he was doin" Funny because I thought those were the easiest things rhythmically. :b I believe the independence this guy was showing is extremely difficult. Not to mention the last part where he plays those toms and does the crossovers. It may not sound like much, but if you listen closely he is playing a bass drum beat IN BETWEEN each of the tom hits. It is something similar to what Jojo Mayer does.
Most drummers are calculated, the kind of kids you went to school with that excelled in math. Many Mangini fans know that he graduated from college with a degree in computer science. He is not only a fast drummer, but he is fast with numbers. If you want to be like Mike, stay in school!
@@DTistehroxors How the fuck are you going to call Mangini a tool after all the polyrhythmic prowess he demonstrates here? You can prefer portnoy, hell I do, but youre such a little bitch about it. Mangini plays at a technical level that 99% of drummers will never reach, and you think he's a tool because he replaced your precious portnoy. ANYBODY could have replaced him and youd refer to them as a tool,fucks sake man. Can you just not admire a mans chops?
@@spudmagnum7394 99% is a bit adventurous. You think 1 in 100 drummers will reach this skill? More like Mangini plays at a technical level that is practically impossible to aspire to
i know right, people just can't let go of the past. Portnoy was amazing. Phenomenal. Unmatchable in terms of feel. But people complain about Mangini even though Mangini is really the only logical choice for the band. He brings that technical prowess, insane skill, and personality that every member of the band shows. People bitch about Portnoy leaving and refuse to enjoy anything new and that ruins their experience. I love both MP and MM era dream theater, and I'm excited for what they produce next. Mangini is a perfect fit for the band
@@HenritheHorse Well that's your opinion. I love A Dramatic Turn of Events, Distance Over Time, and there are some great songs on Astonishing and Dream Theater too. It's all up to personal preference, but I still thing Dream Theater's been doing great for a metal band of a bunch of almost 60 year olds
@@ArcherWillows Totally agree. Folks need to realize that Portnoy left and Dream Theater had a HUGE void to fill. It's almost as if they expect DT to just stop after Portnoy left. Mike Portnoy moved on. Mangini is absolutely the best choice and has a very charming personality. I just saw Portnoy live (Chicago area) last week with Transatlantic. He still is absolutely phenomenal!
It must have been around 4 years ago, give or take, that I was chilling, stoned, at my friend's house, when he put this on. Now, I'm just as amazed as I was that day.
Forget Lars...the Hammett needs all the help...what shitty guitarist and to think,he took lessons from Joe Satriani...Joe has to be like...NOT MY FAULT. That guy had to be the worst guitarist in history to make it famous if you play that shitty after lessons from Satch.
One of my personal favourites. I tried to play parts of this last time I got behind a kit. Safe to say I left the studio a minute after I broke my sticks in anger. I mean seriously, that double hi hat crossed handed part?! Inhuman!
21 single strokes each second for 60 seconds? Jeez that's crazy as hell. This is by far my favorite Mangini solo of all time along with one solo he played at a clinic in South Korea or Japan back in the day.
The Mike Mangini costume this octopus is wearing is super realistic
Indeed,he is not a man,its inhuman drumminh
😂
It’s 2023 and this is still my go to drum solo to show people. It will never get old.
It is in fact an ultimatum!
Same here
THIS is a drum solo. Polyrythms, odd time signatures, dynamics, ostinato... What an amazing drummer, impeccable technique...
Yeah i can totally play this hold my beer
Hey guys ;)
Wtf are you sure?
@@AestheticBoi-sh1rn lmao
More like hold my bread Lmao
Mike can literally play this while he holds your beer
This man wrote bleed before it was even a thing, and did more with it
just in a different way
Portnoy fanboys always bash on him, but Mangini was extremely revolutionary in the mid 90's. He really opened a new concept of drumming. Guys like Gartska and Haake owe a lot to him.
@@robertoricci3393 mangini fucking blows porntoy out of the water
@@Conundrums._ i mean it's very subjective sure Mangini is more technical but Portnoy is able to create drum parts that have feeling Mangini tends to feel and sound very robotic in a lot of songs
@Unsere Dreiwolf id take minnemann over any drummer in the world rn thats not the point though we're comparing portnoy to mangini. Mangini is great on albums where he's a studio musician with a bunch of other studio musicians he shines in that aspect, but with a band that has years of chemistry and they have a feel for one another he doesn't fit as well
Still one of if not my most favorite drum solo, in history of drumming. Groove, humor and mad chops.
AGREED.
indeed. crazy good
Saw this live in 2K on the Vai tour. If it wasn’t happening in front of my very eyes, I would not have believed a human could play what I was hearing. Before this, Lars Urlich was all Id seen on video as a metal drummer (so you can imagine the shock to the system once Mangini started heating up)
Totally agree.. as a drummer my self, drum solos are actually really boring me to watch, maybe because im not good at it and have no burn into it but this solo is different, this is what it need to drum solo to be entertaining
Agreed with this and the other replies. MM seems like a nice guy, too. He spent a good amount of time after the Ultra Zone show I attended explaining the "freehand" 1-handed snare roll technique to me.
Are you shitting me this is greatest drum solo af all time . He was doing atomic blasts with one hand over 20 years ago before anybody else was doing it !
I was born in '67. Started playing when I was 5. Seen and heard ALOT of solos in my time. It's 2024 and this is, WITHOUT ANY DOUBT IN MY HEART OR MIND, the GREATEST drum solo I ever heard. PERIOD!
This is the kind of composing he should be doing in Dream Theater. This would make them regain the legendary status they once had.
He did give us “The Alien” now :)
I think Dream Theater is just tired and old.
Mangini looks tapped out. Just plays a lot like Neil Peart now- very mechanical with no feel.
Sometimes you got to step into the next chapter and hang it up!
Nice to see someone else gets it. I'm thinking this for the longest time; they took this Rythm Grandmaster Wizard, and kept using him as a session drummer.
Well it's over now, wish him all the best.
onde la viste pue
Proof you know nothing about actual songwriting.
Every drummer that plays odd signatures and polyrythmics knows that feeling of the fight and the lockup between the brain and your left and right side. As is illustrated in his face and muscle movements starting around a minute twenty. Mike is clearly fighting the internal battle of timing and separation and wins. The holy grail to drummers we all aspire to achieve but few do it like this man..!!
Amen. He's achieved things we never thought was possible. Strong minded and hard worker for sure!
You're trippin' if you think he's fighting any kind of battle here. Like any great drummer, he had already practiced this shit to death before he ever brought it on stage. Any faces he pulls are for show or emotional expression, not him struggling.
Jarzombek and El Estapario Siberiano have this kind of limb independence.
Hes ambidextrous
@@Howitchewstofeel5gum Согласен, но не каждому это дано. Я, как барабанщик, достиг полиритмии в начале 90-х, но она не пригодилась мне. Теперь я смотрю на молодых и ностальгирую.
2024 Checking in. Still my top 5 drummers of all time. My favorite drum solo performance 🔥🔥🔥
I witnessed all these solos on that tour first hand...( I am in this video for a few seconds behind Mike as his tech) Still blows my mind stumbling on these all these years later.
Mike is incredible and he seems like such a nice guy as well.
29 dislikers are probably his neighbours
😆
Nah, Portnoy fanboys...
Dude you typed this 8 years ago holy shit.
141 now
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Watching in 2020...and this is ABSOLUTELY the gold standard in drum solo performance. He is a stellar showman and an amazing person.
My favorite Mangini Phase.
This guy was playing it in the late '80s but the technique is so futuristic that even up to this time is hard to beat.
Im pretty sure it was the 2002 steve vai tour.
It was Vai ultrazone tour, a 1999 album so this has to be early 2000's
he played whole metallica discography in less than five minutes
I'd argue he played all of the rudiments Lar's is capable of within the first 10 seconds, anything beyond that and Lar's wouldn't be able to comprehend or replicate.
one of the best drummer of the world.
I love that he's one of the few drummers that can actually show how much fun they're having while playing. He is the best drummer to ever live
One of the most musical drum solos I've ever heard.
One of the LEAST musical drum solos I've ever heard. Also, one of the most technical.
he's really mastered the technique of a musical technicality that is technically musical music
I saw Mike with Steve Vai on this tour in Sydney. He did this same drum solo. I'm a huge fan of Vai but this solo was the highlight of the concert. It felt unreal at times - an unbelievable combination of skill and talent. It also sounded better live, video doesn't do it justice! Rock on Mike, you legend!
I can just hear his mother saying..."don't you boys know any nice songs?"
IT WASN'T VERY LARGE IT WAS JUST ENOUGH ROOM TO CRAM THE DRUMS IN A CORNER OVER BY THE DODGE IT WAS A 54 WITH A MASHED UP DOOR AND A CHEESY LITTLE AMP WITH A SIGN ON THE FRONT SAID FENDER CHAMP AND A SECOND HAND GUITAR IT WAS A STRATOCASTER WITH A WHAMMY BAR!!!!!!
@@izzy32324 all we did was beat the skins like.....
"We have children sleeping here!"
This HAS to be one of the greatest drum solos of all time. It's up there :D
at 0:14 he plays bleed from meshuggah. not bad for 2002.^^
r u serious?
I think this might even be from the 90's
@@Anaximander29A yes
@@Pleurotus Between Late 1996 and 2000.
I was there. It was 10th of April 2000, Warsaw ;) I'm a drummer now :P
Holy crap, holy crap is someone who has been a lifelong rush, fan and loves compositional, drumming and solos. This one is just incredibly stellar. I will be listening to a lot more Mike Mangini.
Still one of my favorite solo's to watch....Saw Mike in a clinic in 1998 and he has been my favorite drummer ever since. Such a showman, fun and friendly person. Very cool and so so smart....one of the top 5 of all time in my personal opinion!
Not only one of my favorite Mangini solos, one of my favorite solos of all time!
One of your 300 favorite solos of all time, right?
4:22 You can spot the exact moment he popped his Ultimate
Sounds like a damn machine gun xD
Call me crazy, but i listen to this in bed before falling asleep
K so this is weird, I'm doing that literally right now.
@@cygnus3114 Same
😂
Still one of the coolest drum solos of all time.
Batteur avec une technique de dingue, un jeu d'humour avec le public et avec des déplacements hors du commun! Un des plus Grand de notre histoire...
Anyone still watching this in 2019? Just watched it twice in a row.
I could watch it avery day, once of my favorite drum solo, killer performance, and acting haha! Like watching a movie... I appreciated way more Mike in these days than I am today
Me
2020😮💖
June 2021 for first time 🤤
Let's admit, this is the one thing that Chuck Norris can't do
Ahh, 10 years ago.
This comment is a time capsule
2011, you were funny
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Love comparing Norris to everything. Good one. Even 11 years later.
Polymeters on top of polyrhythms? Jesus Christ.
where?
Around 1:50.
To each his own, but I hear a 6-note pattern being played within a 5-tuplet distribution of notes. This is all happening while he is playing quarter notes.
WHERE? Cripes... Everywhere!
Hyper Quantum how can there be a polymeter if it is just one person playing. Is there something I'm not understanding?
Anyone else see him miss the left symbol at 2:59, he looks up to see he's hitting the top and not the side, quickly changes where he's hitting it. And then hits it a few extra times for good measure. What a man.
I'm pretty sure he would miss the top if this was intended to. At least we know how accurate the man can be
I love his smiles as much as his drumming, true character and performer! Also still a very very talented drummer.
He seems to be producing more sounds than his hand and feet movements would indicate... just stunning!
I heard some Bleed in there! Woah!!
Except that this tour was around '99-2000... way before bleed :P
I know right! Hence my surprise xD
Holy Devil Mike mangini was the one who originally came up with the beat for Bleed in one of his solos in 98. Thomas haake used the same beat in bleed several years later.
Holy Devil I don't think he plays the whole beat in this particular video only part of it not sure what time though just watch it again lol.
Drum Hunter I just couldn't catch it lol.
And this is the result of practicing EVERY SINGLE DAY, SEVERAL hours a day and a proper practicing method. Of course passion and desire to be better. Hats off to Mr. Mangini, a master among masters.
He looked so different. He is such a talented drummer. Thise techniques and indenpendecies
Insanity!! Brilliant insanity!!
This is when he played with Steve Vai. I saw this tour and everyone in that band was a complete killer. I remember meeting Mike after the show at the merch booth and chatting about his books in this vid and thinking to myself "this was the dude that was in Extreme?" so talented!
I love when he goes apeshit at the end, i must have seen this video a dozen times and it still amazes me every time.
IM WATCHING IN 2020...still amazed. Saw him at a clinic in 98 and again in 00...he is amazing STILL!
I love Mike Mangini!!!!!!!!!!!! What a monster player. Those crossovers are simply amazing.
This has got to be the bravest drummer alive. I always find myself watching this solo every few months. Awesome!!
this is just some crazy stuff, real virtuoso drumming, rarely equaled technicality, some of the best technique i've ever seen
2:37 every time I see this video this part always blows my mind out. No way he can do it with one hand!!!
Honestly, I think that Mike Mangini's playing is sort of boring and tasteless (my personal preference, he's surely very talented), but those one-handed rolls are just fucking bananas.
that's what she said
@@metalfan2346 no he's not lol...Aaron used Gravity blast technique
@@tingachhakchhuak6083 mike too
@Aa Vee in fact they are two talented drummers, the smart thing is to not compare
I so love that Neil and Mike have almost completely different means of expression, and yet taken together, have somewhat similar levels of drumming skills.
No es humano, es una máquina!!
Martin Leonardo Suarez
Fucking write in English
Él es un Dios
Tocaba más natural y contundente antes que ahora
@@slayer8273 Bastard you need to use Google translation and stop bitching ..Mangini is a God..that's all he wrote lol
@@slayer8273 fuck you
man there are places here where it sounds like he plays some polyrythm from a known song and then he goes AND ADDS A THIRD RYTHM TO IT
man's a machine, just a drum machine with a human body attached to it.
sounds like the intro riff from the mirror @1:18.. looks like mangini already knew he would become the drummer of DT back then :)
maintaining multiple tempos at once, super impressive
My jaw actually dropped when I saw this WOW. The one handed drum roll sweet
The ones that give it thumbs down don't know sh×× . The coordination, energy, timing , and the beats that he was throwing is really, really technical for a drummer. It is almost impossible. I am a drummer myself and this drum solo most humans can NOT do even with practice. And the one handed drum roll and switching hands and not miss a beat. Haters that don't know need to move the F on.
Stunning. Fun, too! He's a fantastic polyrhythm, a great showman.
One of the best drum solos. Just incredible
What a great choise of drummer for Dream Theater. :)
One of my favorite drum solos. No one can even touch his stick control.
This guy's pretty good. He should join Dream Theater.
What universe have you been?
@@zenoniations It was clearly a joke
Fax!!
He should even join Steve Vai
Lol he did in 2011 or end of 2010
Without a doubt the maestro, simply the best ever! He should have never have wasted his talent with dream theater
"the only thing that is difficult in this solo are those one handed rolls he was doin"
Funny because I thought those were the easiest things rhythmically. :b
I believe the independence this guy was showing is extremely difficult. Not to mention the last part where he plays those toms and does the crossovers. It may not sound like much, but if you listen closely he is playing a bass drum beat IN BETWEEN each of the tom hits. It is something similar to what Jojo Mayer does.
oh well still impressivwe drumming and really difficult. he doesnt seem 2 stressed about it but he did like 3k base hits ;D
8 years ago tho. yea idk how tf he does the 1 handed rolls tho like does he just use Moeller or is he muscling thru it or both either way wtf
@@efafe4972 nope its a special technique where u bounce the stick on the rim. You can see tutorials on yt ;)
@@rollingfrequencies3340 Gravity blast?
That's the one part of the solo that I can actually do how is it the hardest part
WOW!!!!!!!! HAD A CHANCE TO MEET MIKE WHEN HE WAS IN MEMPHIS!!!!! LOVE THIS!!!!
if it was call of duty everyone would call him hacker
OMFG, that just brought me back 10 years!!! Ty!!
@superkai64 :-----------D
He only has a good gaming chair
I’ve never heard such great foot pedal dynamics in my life
3:47 When you take 2 vitamin gummies instead of 1
This video has been seen 636,075 times, I think that is the exact number of times I wathced it before it was on UA-cam. Great video!
who's here after 66samus' reaction video?
oh yurr
Ohhhh yurrrrrr
Most drummers are calculated, the kind of kids you went to school with that excelled in math. Many Mangini fans know that he graduated from college with a degree in computer science. He is not only a fast drummer, but he is fast with numbers. If you want to be like Mike, stay in school!
Those Polyrhythmics though!
Those polymetric polyrhythms though...
Hyper Quantum I know right?!?
+Cameron Pearce amazing!
I watch this nearly 20 years later, and his independence still blows my mind just as much! Sick!
He drink Castrol Oil...
High Mileage
I really like to come back to this video from time to time. 2024 anyone?
all time legend performance
No technology no fake swipes just brute talent on that hard kit. Mangini.
Solo el puede dominar asi las extremidades !!!!!!!.....alto batero!!!!!!!
QUE DOMINIO!!!!!
This is the greatest drummer who ever walked the earth. He may be an alien.
The sad thing is, his drums seem to have a better tone here than they do in DT
snso9smwmz skiosmssms his drums sound like garbage here and in DT. Mike Portnoy > this tool
@@DTistehroxors How the fuck are you going to call Mangini a tool after all the polyrhythmic prowess he demonstrates here? You can prefer portnoy, hell I do, but youre such a little bitch about it. Mangini plays at a technical level that 99% of drummers will never reach, and you think he's a tool because he replaced your precious portnoy. ANYBODY could have replaced him and youd refer to them as a tool,fucks sake man. Can you just not admire a mans chops?
@@DTistehroxors man shut ur goofy ass up
@@DTistehroxors 🙄
@@spudmagnum7394 99% is a bit adventurous. You think 1 in 100 drummers will reach this skill? More like Mangini plays at a technical level that is practically impossible to aspire to
I've been watching, sharing & LIVING off this video for over 12 years! TYSVM for putting this up! 👏❤️
I heard he was running auditions and Dream Theatre joined him.
One of my favorite drum solos!
That single stroke 😳
What an amazing talented drummer he is....Thumbs up
I love Portnoy, but all I can say is that Dream Theater chose another kick-ass drummer 💙
If someone had to replace Portnoy, I'm glad it was Mangini.
i know right, people just can't let go of the past. Portnoy was amazing. Phenomenal. Unmatchable in terms of feel. But people complain about Mangini even though Mangini is really the only logical choice for the band. He brings that technical prowess, insane skill, and personality that every member of the band shows. People bitch about Portnoy leaving and refuse to enjoy anything new and that ruins their experience. I love both MP and MM era dream theater, and I'm excited for what they produce next. Mangini is a perfect fit for the band
@@ArcherWillowsHaven't heard a single great DT song with Mangini. BC&SL was their last great album.
@@HenritheHorse Well that's your opinion. I love A Dramatic Turn of Events, Distance Over Time, and there are some great songs on Astonishing and Dream Theater too. It's all up to personal preference, but I still thing Dream Theater's been doing great for a metal band of a bunch of almost 60 year olds
@@ArcherWillows Totally agree. Folks need to realize that Portnoy left and Dream Theater had a HUGE void to fill. It's almost as if they expect DT to just stop after Portnoy left. Mike Portnoy moved on. Mangini is absolutely the best choice and has a very charming personality. I just saw Portnoy live (Chicago area) last week with Transatlantic. He still is absolutely phenomenal!
I saw him performing that same drum solo, book flexing included, at a drum clinic about 20 years ago!!!
3:23 i fu*king love his smile!!!!!!!!!
It must have been around 4 years ago, give or take, that I was chilling, stoned, at my friend's house, when he put this on. Now, I'm just as amazed as I was that day.
i love 0:00-0:23 the most.
it is harmonic.
Mad Luv! The pick up production on his accents till 4:10 are savory. His power blows the drum mics out.
em velocidade ninguem ganha mike mangine
How have I not seen this yet??? And I've been listening to dream theater for at least 15 years
Aun no entiendo como hay gente q dice que le falta carisma en DT o que le falta algo...
I seen Mike do that solo at a Steve Vai concert. He is an insane drummer. Absolute loo la! Genius! Amazing! 😅👏🏻
mike portnoy created 121 fake accounts to dislike this
That was Lars.
Both are excellent drummers .
LOL...okay you win! Best comment!
Stil 121
flaf0 in fact mike portnoy likes mike mangini a lot. Know the lil things before you hate
I was sat in a pub yesterday and a live recording came on their playlist and I instantly knew it was from this tour
He should teach Lars
Mike ain't got no time for that! Lars would be like, "uhhhhh, yah like, I'm the drummer of fucking Metaaaaalicka dood so like, I don't need your help"
Saulo Arcoverde Why would he? That seems pointless
Forget Lars...the Hammett needs all the help...what shitty guitarist and to think,he took lessons from Joe Satriani...Joe has to be like...NOT MY FAULT. That guy had to be the worst guitarist in history to make it famous if you play that shitty after lessons from Satch.
James Zelazny jr Wahhh wahhhh you're gonna cry?
@@shellrox2878 Heheheh waahh get it? Cause kirk hammet
One of my personal favourites. I tried to play parts of this last time I got behind a kit. Safe to say I left the studio a minute after I broke my sticks in anger. I mean seriously, that double hi hat crossed handed part?! Inhuman!
This guy is incredible! Dream Theater should join him.
that's a great comment. Awesome!
21 single strokes each second for 60 seconds? Jeez that's crazy as hell. This is by far my favorite Mangini solo of all time along with one solo he played at a clinic in South Korea or Japan back in the day.
there's a dream theater quote here
Best chops of any rock and roll drummer ever