I have to admit those drums sound like a million bucks, the tone is rich, full, and vibrant, the way drums should sound and of course Vinnie's playing is wondrously spectacular. The sound of these drums here is proof that no special tom mounts were ever needed, it was all in the tuning, as I suspected from the beginning. The quality of sound is a testimony to Yamaha's well made drums and shell design.
Yes. Those mounts drilled in the shell are just fine. The drums are really singing. Are these Yamaha 8000 series? They don't have the high tension lugs like the 9000.
This video proves why Zappa loved him so much!! When he changed to the electric kit, the odd time groove while ripping fills is his signature. Still unbelievable to see and hear him play!! Awesome ⭐️
I mean I can listen to this over and over . Timeless musicality, such fluid time signature changes ,and just a great human being as his interviews are selfless. Such an amazing sound.
Saw Vinnie at Sydney Opera House in 83 playing drums for Joni Mitchell. The band was in lockstep to the Vinnie method. It was the most incredible drum performance I have ever seen and probably ever will. He owned that stage. And I mean, this was Joni Mitchell’s gig!
Had a set myself.10,12,13,14,16,22. I think they were called 'turbo tour' series at the time (early 90's). The shells were real thin making them real punchy.Yamaha has always made stellar drums. And oddly enough I recall the wood smelling great!
I've always hated drum solo (they bore me to death) but man, Vinnie is the only drummer in the world that with his performances in each decade and still to this day, makes me say: WOW, every time he does something. He is just The Drummer, everyone else just disappears considering his: Technique, playing, feel, musicality, sound, pure perfection. This kinda of talent exist and happens only in 1 every 200 years. God bless Him. C.A.😵💫
Totally agree, he's so phenomenal. The only other drummer that compares in an equivalent way for his best ability to play SONGS like no-one else, is Jeff Porcaro. Those two have nailed it between them. Two Bachs
you can hear same synth bass sound in Terminator 1 movie. also you can find two sounds on Yamaha AN1X keyboard that sounds name are "Vinnie" and "Allan".
Interesting he is playing a Yamaha early 80`s Yamaha Tour Custom also called Yamaha 8000, that`s became to Yamaha Rock Tour Custom early 90`s with Turbo Sizes and extra power Toms and great punch sound. Its not a Yamaha Recording Custom. The same as Dave Weckl Yamaha`s 80`s Drums Clinics with a little demo of the new Electronics Drums sets. Nice
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Toshipon-san you can change the title date to 1987-9? TY and he has dark hair & no glasses, never saw him like this! he is still beautiful in so many ways.
OK, sorry for the comment . the people below must be speaking of another time. I'm sure you know about Vinnie Colaiuta's teaching there in Japan. Thank you, arigato Toshipon-san.
@@noisepolice Thank you for your comment. As far as I know, this as a Zildjan Day. cymbal maker coordinates the drummers in various ways to Dr clinics all over the world. Of course there would be sales too.... I don't think sales are the main thing. Vinny was the monitor artist for Yamaha at that time.
@@lavoltabbona yes, i know this album very well. Recorded between 1987 and 1989, released in 1990 ;) Kershaw did not like the production and some Vinnie's takes...it was too "complicated" for his tastes.
I have to admit those drums sound like a million bucks, the tone is rich, full, and vibrant, the way drums should sound and of course Vinnie's playing is wondrously spectacular. The sound of these drums here is proof that no special tom mounts were ever needed, it was all in the tuning, as I suspected from the beginning. The quality of sound is a testimony to Yamaha's well made drums and shell design.
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i wish he never left Yamaha 🙄🙄🙄
@@nissimmayost I wish Yamaha didn't leave sakae rhythm
Yes. Those mounts drilled in the shell are just fine. The drums are really singing.
Are these Yamaha 8000 series?
They don't have the high tension lugs like the 9000.
@@mancuniancandidatem yup 8000 series
This video proves why Zappa loved him so much!! When he changed to the electric kit, the odd time groove while ripping fills is his signature. Still unbelievable to see and hear him play!! Awesome ⭐️
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I mean I can listen to this over and over . Timeless musicality, such fluid time signature changes ,and just a great human being as his interviews are selfless. Such an amazing sound.
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The drums are singing so well and harmoniously!!!
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You controlled the drums beautifully...
I admire it.(^ー^)
Saw Vinnie at Sydney Opera House in 83 playing drums for Joni Mitchell. The band was in lockstep to the Vinnie method. It was the most incredible drum performance I have ever seen and probably ever will. He owned that stage. And I mean, this was Joni Mitchell’s gig!
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What a great stage Vinny was on.
I can imagine.
It's really cool!
Yes!! totally agree!! Saw him on the same tour in Toronto,Canada the same year!!! His playing mesmerizing & hypnotic!!!
The old Yamaha tour customs sound amazing - so loud and clear!
Birch and Mahogany is a killer combination for a drum :-)
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Had a set myself.10,12,13,14,16,22. I think they were called 'turbo tour' series at the time (early 90's). The shells were real thin making them real punchy.Yamaha has always made stellar drums. And oddly enough I recall the wood smelling great!
Thank you very much for your comment!I think so, too.
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Roundly, II sound is made, isn't it?
I had a set of white ones back in the late 80's, bought them new. I regret selling them.
I've always hated drum solo (they bore me to death) but man, Vinnie is the only drummer in the world that with his performances in each decade and still to this day, makes me say: WOW, every time he does something. He is just The Drummer, everyone else just disappears considering his: Technique, playing, feel, musicality, sound, pure perfection. This kinda of talent exist and happens only in 1 every 200 years. God bless Him.
C.A.😵💫
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A truly unique drummer!
Vinny!
I love it.
Totally agree, he's so phenomenal. The only other drummer that compares in an equivalent way for his best ability to play SONGS like no-one else, is Jeff Porcaro. Those two have nailed it between them. Two Bachs
@@marksevel7696 Completely agree with you Brother and also, let's not forget the Great Carlos Vega (R.I.P.). Bless you man
Carus Alambra 🙂
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He's like 26 years old or something here. Virtuoso that could keep up with Zappa on guitar! Top 3 fave drummer easy.
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40年前か、、、最後にマーティンが映ってますね、懐かしい。
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光陰矢のごとしですね…
同じビデオ持ってましたが画質劣化してて、Upしてくれてありがたいです!
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仮歌氏、過ぎですよね!!
it says 1983 but he is really playing from year 3696.
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WHAT A GREAT COMMENT!!!!
pretty good song too
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Listen to the toms bend
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you can hear same synth bass sound in Terminator 1 movie. also you can find two sounds on Yamaha AN1X keyboard that sounds name are "Vinnie" and "Allan".
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So young and so many hair.
But his great sound has not changed..
Yes!!!!
Advanced rhythm flow at its finest!
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Only Vinnie & Simon i could listen to all day...
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Ah that shuffle starting at 7:46, juste perfect, inspired and inspiring, grazie Vinnie.
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A big big big thank you for uploading!!!! Greatings from Germany✌🏻👌🏻👌🏻😎
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The compressed vhs sound from the 80's really made drums better. Crisp and fat without muddiness
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@@toshipon104 Here is another great drummer (Dave Weckl) with that good old tape sound and nice drumming :) ua-cam.com/video/ySGRzVCvLjw/v-deo.html
Funny how he smiles at 19:29 when he hears the terrible sound of those electronic toms... :)
Interesting he is playing a Yamaha early 80`s Yamaha Tour Custom also called Yamaha 8000, that`s became to Yamaha Rock Tour Custom early 90`s with Turbo Sizes and extra power Toms and great punch sound. Its not a Yamaha Recording Custom.
The same as Dave Weckl Yamaha`s 80`s Drums Clinics with a little demo of the new Electronics Drums sets. Nice
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(^@^)
thank you for this upload, it's amazing, subscribed
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凄ーい映像🎉😂スネア🥁角度📐が‼️ナナめ‼️
YAMAHAだったね
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長年ヤマハモニターでしたね。
ジルジャンディも....
また復活して欲しいです!
ahhh the 80s
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great.thanks.
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Ahh the days before double bass pedals.
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Arghh, the days after the double kicks.
… and later pretty much all of the greats used double-pedals. So why the resentment?
The boss! Thanx for posting this ;-)
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Slippery time and a Gadd feel and Vinnie finesse
That's how crazy Nam was
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Vintage Vinnie!.... WOW!!!
Vintage Yamaha “R C” sound too!
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Technically jaw-dropping and yet so musical!
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Toshipon-san you can change the title date to 1987-9? TY
and he has dark hair & no glasses, never saw him like this! he is still beautiful in so many ways.
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However, my recollection is that it was 1983.
Sorry.
OK, sorry for the comment . the people below must be speaking of another time. I'm sure you know about Vinnie Colaiuta's teaching there in Japan. Thank you, arigato Toshipon-san.
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Mas tá loco home, eu tinha três anos e tu já mandando essas encrencas? Ave maria
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Whoa...
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Did I see him switch sticks early on?
panplayer - It looks like he did to me!
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Yes, he did it
What a monster~~~~
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
13:12🤣...i thought his cell phone went off.
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Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Wtf you talk about,man!!!!! No fucking cellphones around in 1983!!?
Wonder why he became such a dedicated trad grip guy when his matched grip worked so well?
Because Vinnie is great enough to do whatever he wants when he feels like it.
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@@tonycanduci3117 LOL!!!!! THANK G^D!
it was shot in 1986, not 1983 !
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Thank you so much!
I'm very happy.
Lol the Japanese guy at the end seems he's about to have a seizure
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If you like 60-cycle hum, this is the video for you.
I dont know what they are selling here, but I'll take 2
?
@ I know this is titled "clinic", but it was really just yamaha trying to sell something, right? That sequencer for instance...
@@noisepolice
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As far as I know,
this as a Zildjan Day.
cymbal maker coordinates the drummers in various ways to
Dr clinics all over the world.
Of course there would be sales too....
I don't think sales are the main thing.
Vinny was the monitor artist for Yamaha at that time.
❤❤🙏🙏
wonderful playing by Mr C... that tune at 7:50 sounds/feels a lot like Level 42's "Heathrow"
(watch?v=Y_kwfWIII_o)
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He’s doing it all wrong ✨
??
How do you mean?
Killer T-Shirt!
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Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
vinnie played with Nick Kershaw in 1989 :)
@@bwdrummer1980 “The Works” contains the most outstanding drums takes in pop music history, except for “Ten Summoner’s Tales”
and it's from 1987
@@lavoltabbona yes, i know this album very well. Recorded between 1987 and 1989, released in 1990 ;) Kershaw did not like the production and some Vinnie's takes...it was too "complicated" for his tastes.
Vinnie!
Yes!!!!!!!!!!!
Good god almighty
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Doctor clinic?
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