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GREAT VID ANDREW...SULLY ERNA ACTUALLY PLAYED DRUMS AND SANG ON GODSMACKS FIRST ALBUM. IVE SEEN THEM 3 TIMES OVER THE YRS, INCLUDING WOODSTOCK 99 WHICH IS ALL OVER YT....GODSMACK HAS GROOVE FOR DAYS.. WOW WHAT A WAY TO START A DAY...THX MAN...PEACE FROM THE NORTHEAST....BTW IT WAS RUSH YYZ THAT YOU HEARD IN THERE.THX
@Andrew Rooney Drums The singer Skully playing the bongos,at the beginning of the battle,along with there main drummer (☺He's great but i forgot his name?) 1st song was,"YYZ by Neil Peart that you said sounds familiar!" And they had Tom Sawyers by Neil Peart at the end! Love Neil Peart and RUSH!
Sully Erna, real name Salvatore Paul Erna Jr. (lead singer on hand percussion) and Shannon Larkin (drummer) shredding up the rest of it. Freaking amazing is it not? Finished off with some Rush YYZ and some Tom Sawyer.
Salvatore (Sully) Erna is an Italian-American multi instrumentalist (Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Drums and Percussion) who started as a drummer before becomming a lead vocalist. He is also an amazing singer-song writer.
My daughter and I got to hang out with Sully in Reno, NV, for a few hours leading up to their show about 10 years ago. He and his daughter were at a place inside the Grand Seirra Resort called Fun Quest, and both our daughters had a blast playing together! I'm telling you, he's the most down to earth dude you could possibly meet. We talked drums, guitar amps, life on the road, new ideas for the next album, on and on. Even shared some pizza and sodas from the Round Table pizza next door. Then we got to see him rock out with Godsmack a couple hours later, it was an epic show!
As a person that has witnessed this twice, I can assure you it is orders of magnitude more impressive live. But lets not forget how awesome Tony's guitar solo is during this show's era.
@@norair1010 yeah seen that...it was kinda the up close and personal side of Godsmack if I remember? They even let the crowd pass a microphone around to ask the band questions...pretty cool!
Shannon Larkin is so underrated and almost never mentioned in the world of elite Drummers. His long arms and style has always reminded me of Animal from the Muppets.
Sully definitely is the lead singer and was playing the hand percussion. He's 💯 Boston born and raised, just a well rounded percussionist! Always enjoy some Godsmack! Shannon definitely has earned the nickname"Animal"(from The Muppets) because his style is just like Animal! 🤘🏼🥁🤘🏼
Larkin is a beast. like someone said below - it's still single kick drummer. if you want to check an 'ordinary' playthrough of him? "straight out of line" official video is juz mindblowin, when we're talking around some God's Smacks in drumline...
I've seen this solo several times at their concerts and it never disappoints. and yes, the bongo player is the singer. The part where you mentioned it sounded familiar was YYZ by Rush.
I have watched this countless times because I just love it! To call it a "drum battle" may be a bit if a misnomer, but if it IS a battle, then the clear winner is .......anyone who gets to watch and listen to it!!!!!!
Late to the party... I was at this show and nearly lost my mind when Sully appeared! It blew me away and I knew I hadta buy the DVD when it came out. Still got it with the receipt tucked in the jacket. The entire film is a mix of behind the scenes as well as the live show. I highly recommend you buy this and have a look, if you haven't already. ✌️😎🇺🇸
This was also my first time seeing this drum battle, and what a treat it was! I've been a casual fan of Godsmack since 98/99, and I've kept up with them casually throughout the years, but I had no idea these kind of shenanigans were going on at shows! What a kick ass performance!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums I'm sure you've gotten comments saying that Neil Peart was "your favorite drummer's favorite drummer". You can tell the influence of Neil and Rush at the end when Sully and Shannon started their covers section with YYZ and ended it with Tom Sawyer. That's exactly what people mean when they make that comment.
This drum battle will go down as the best ever and I must admit I’ve listened to it probably 100 times and still can’t get enough. Love it! Seeing Godsmack live is definitely on my bucket list.
I’ve been a fan of Godsmack for years but had not seen them in concert. Was supposed to go last year and backed out. Saw them last week and this drum battle blew me out of the water! After the battle they continue with a medley of songs- the transitions were seamless. I have tickets to see them in august and told my wife from now on if they are nearby we are going.
I saw Godsmack open for Metallica as well and the drum solo was insane. Shannon is tall and has long arms so he absolutely crushes the kit. Sully was originally a drummer who worships at the altar of Neil Peart. Hence the YYZ and Tom Sawyer snippets. They are also Boston guys so that’s why the Aerosmith got dropped in. All in all, this was a great solo not just because the drumming is insane, but I loved how the band was incorporated throughout.
What many don't recognize is the fact, this whole sequence was inspired by the band's love of Metallica, and the drum battle between James and Lars from the 1990's San Diego concert from Live Shit: Binge and Purge. Not as a ripoff or some shit like that, but as a love letter tribute. Hence, the incorporation of a few Metallica riffs there at the end of the sequence, along with Walk This Way, and a few other nods. Unless the video was taken down by UA-cam due to copyright (likely), you might still find a behind the scenes video out there with Sully and Larkin building and practicing the sequence, and the band jamming on a few different song ideas to slip in at various points. Nearly every time they performed this live, they would change up which riffs they would use night to night. Dammit I love these dudes. It is really goona be heartbreaking to see the close of this band in the next couple years. Sure hope I finally get the chance to see them live before the end.
One of the times that I saw it they flipped the drum sticks in the air to each other without missing a beat. I’ve seen them more times than I can remember, one of my favorite live shows so close musically to the album version. Very impressive.
Godsmack is my all time favorite band. I saw them twice in Indiana & the drum battle was my favorite part of the concert. Sully & Shannon are so very talented. I would LOVE to see them again. Keep rocking guys!! 🤘
I took my now-wife to a Godsmack concert on our first date. I’d seen them before but it was her first time. I’ll never forget before the show, during sound check, she turns to me and goes “why do I hear them testing out a drum kit? There’s no one sitting at the drums!” “Oh just you wait…” her mind was blown when they performed this! It made me so happy watching your reaction to take me back to that feeling of seeing someone experience this for the first time Our daughter is taking a liking to percussion and I can’t wait until she’s old enough for concerts, I hope Godsmack is still touring by then to see her reaction to this battle. Also… my Christmas wish is to see a singer/drummer duo battle of Godsmack vs Foo Fighters… how cool would that be?
I was never a Godsmack fan but this blew me away. I give both these guys mad respect. What a great performance... this was the best thing I've seen in a while .. well since... Sons of Apollo Diary of a Madman
I saw that act 20 or so years ago and was in awe. Several years later my wife and I saw Godsmack and they performed it again. I was super excited to see it again and she didn't understand my excitement, until she saw it. We've seen Godsmack several more times over the years and still get just as pumped as the first time we saw it live.
Saw this drum battle three times: 1 in 2015 and 2 times in 2019. They changed it here and there from album to album. I recommend searching a live drum battle from 2019, where they use a part from "Enter Sandman". These dudes rock and as a drummer, this is the most anticipated moment for me from their show!
I Love how at the end they play Neil Peart's very recognizable Drumming at the end ((when you said that sounds familiar,was Neil Peart's YYZ 1ST,AND Neil Pearts Tom Sawyer the last one!))
I really think this DVD was the best live show i've seen in my youth - all musicians were amazing at the moment, not only drums. And this part of it just crushed into my mind, thats the best doube drum perfomance i know.
Never fails every time I see this it gives me the chills... When I was younger I studied this for several weeks learning how to play this. Bleeding fingers and hands but eventually got it. 🤘🤘
Imagine going to this concert.. with a drummer friend, and they bust this out on you outta nowhere. I've seen them and hung out with them. They are some of genuinely nicest and coolest people I've met. This was by far one of the most epic things I've ever seen live. Godsmack is an experience like no other. A must see.
If I remember Sully's biography correctly, he started as a drummer waaaay back in the day as a kid. He disliked sheet music and learned/played by ear and got some success with his band Strip Mind. I believe it was with Godsmack that he took the step forward to be front and center with the vocals. So yeah, Sully can drum too
i was in middle school when they blew up after ozzfest. it was pretty common knowledge that sully was a drummer before being the front man for godsmack. how old are you?
@@travisprugh6347 I'm 32. My first taste of Godsmack was I Stand Alone through The Scorpion King back in 2002. I had that song on my MP3 player for 2-ish years when Prince of Persia: Warrior Within came out in late 2004. Looked up some more Godsmack after that and it quickly became a staple band on my various music players 🤟 Sully's biography was a good and fun read when it came out 😂
I have this love/hate relationship with Godsmack in the way that they write the most generic tough guy rock, but they’ll turn around and the bassist, guitarist, drummer and singer are all ridiculously skilled as musicians.
I’m glad you watched this. As good as this is on video it’s soo much better live! I saw this show in Houston back in 2017 and it blew my mind. This was my first Godsmack show and they didn’t disappoint!
Personally I have always loathed dual drum solos for many reasons. This is not only well worked out and includes the band instead of just being about showing off but this also shows a great amount of thought into what will work in a live setting. There syncing is unbelievable. Not many examples of this type of 'drum battle'
you must not know much about godsmack then. ive been listening since the blew up the stage on ozzfest 99 and woodstock 99. they have been doing the dual drum thing since 2002/03 when i first saw them
Absolutely fantastic!!! I love Sully and Godsmack!! I love the drums Soo very much!! One of my favorite bands, love Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd and Metallica and Pearl Jam and Godsmack!! Thank you for sharing this awesome video!! 🥁😊💓🤘✌️🔥
Massachusetts native here 👋🏻! Die hard fan since they released their first single in ‘98. They are from Lawrence, Ma which is just north of Boston. Sully is Italian descent. He’s played the drums since he was 3 years old. They almost always do “Walk this way” in their drum battle as an ode to Aerosmith (also from Boston), then they throw in another this time was Led Zeppelin, when I saw them this past summer in Boston they did Metallica… my husband saw them when they toured with Metallica back in ‘08 and I believe Sully did a drum battle with Lars Ulrich. They’ve recorded a great cover of “Nothing Else Matters” and also “Good Times, Bad Times” (and I personally love their cover of “Come Together”. Godsmack is amazing! Shannon Larkin is a beast on drums! My son wanted an electric guitar so bad, so I bought him one… then he saw them with me this past summer and was amazed with Shannon and is now all about the drums. Godsmack is simply amazing and so full of talent. They care about their fans as well. They have also founded The Scars Foundation for mental health awareness and resources to find help. 💜 And Sully did a podcast on UA-cam during the Covid lockdown in 2020, it’s called Hometown Sessions if your interested on learning about him on a more personal level.
Your cutaways a funny as hell! It’s amazing to see this video now. Sully and shannon have been doing this style battle for at least 20 years and they are so locked in the pocket so tight. I have seen them do it on stage 3 times. The energy in the room is minding blowing.
Sully came out playing the bongos, Shannon is the short hair skinny dude on the drums. Fun fact Sully was originally a drummer, and he’s a damn good drummer, which I believe makes him a much better front man and guitarist too. This is legendary and I got to see them battle live like this, was just insane to watch
As a Godsmack fan (who has never seen them live unfortunately) but have watched this drum battle countless of times, it was great to see your reaction this this masterpiece.
Bought this dvd when I was a teen just to watch Shannon play. When I was younger Morgan Rose, Shannon Larkin and Joey were by far my favorite drummers.
Godsmack is one of a few bands that sound just as good or better live. Great band. Watch a evening with godsmack live at the house of blues. It will blow your mind
To me this is what "getting famous" is all about. It's not about the money, or the fans. It's the fact that it facilitates you to be able to do crazy creative stuff like this.
This is literally my favourite reaction video of all time! I’ve watched this battle video more times than I can count….Your face did exactly what my face did the first time I heard it. Shannon Larkin reminds me of Animal from the muppets. They’re both absolute beasts on the drums! Did you notice the ode to Rush at the end?
First cover song was YYZ by Rush. This unfortunately doesn't really highlight Shannon Larkin's cool playstyle. I encourage you to watch just him as the drummer. Honestly, the entire Changes DVD is a Hell of a concert and they give Shannon the most camera coverage. Dude is a rockstar performer.
@@graxy_tv aaaand he played with the Md band Wrathchild America before UKJ. There’s old footage of Sully hanging with Shannon & Wrathchild somewhere in the 80s
First saw them and a concert in Kansas City, touring with Motley Crue's "Crue Fest" and from the first note when they started I was hooked and they have never disappointed. Great Band and one of the BEST out there!
First saw this drum battle years ago and it made me have so much more respect for Godsmack as a band as a whole. Side note: Shannon got the spot in the band because Sully said they drummed the same way/had the same sound.
Shannon Larkin is a absolute monster. He has some of the longest arms (next to Tommy Lee) which gives his visual style mad punch when you see him live. Some of the coolest drummers to see live are Tommy-Shannon and the mighty Morgan Rose.
Sully is a big fan of the band Dead Can Dance and really loves the tribal drum patterns they use. His solo album Avalon is a modern day rock version of Dead Can Dance. It's a really good record. That's where he gets a lot of his drum influence from.
I knew a kid like this too in HS, introduced himself in 9th with “my names Joey, and im gonna be a rock star” and sure as shit he’s actually doing well in a musical career.
I requested this about a week ago and BAM!!! I never thought it would ever show up in the rotation so soon!!! Thanks soooooooooo much Mr. Rooney! I was nervous that you might not like the request but I was wrong.. You are simply the best my friend!! You're my best friend! LOL.. Sully Erna is 100% Italian and started out his career as a drummer and played all the drums on Godsmacks debut album.
One of the greatest, most entertaining, drum solos of all time. I saw this a while back and was so blown away by it, I watched every video I could find of Godsmack, especially the in-concert drum duels. Simply amazing! I almost can't watch any other drum solos now because they seem boring in comparison. Some may drum faster, but the rhythms and sounds are trite and tedious. I really hope to see them live, mainly to see the drum duel. I have found a few videos of relatively young, barely known drummers that have floored me as well, but I can't remember their names. Just look up "Greatest" or "Awesome" drum solos and you can find them. Also, try "Youngest". Kids today....WOW! Going where no drummer has gone before. I love it!
I saw them do this live and was blown away, i had begged my music teacher to let us do this in concert but he couldnt vision what i was talking about. I ran into him at a marching contest a fews years later and he brought up that he had seem this footage, and agreed it would have killed.
Sully Erna (who had the bongos on his kit) is indeed the singer, on their first self released album he was also the band's drummer. They brought on Shannon Larkin in 2000, and he's one of the most amazing drummers I've ever seen, a huge influence on how I play. Probably one of the most talented drummers in the Nu Metal scene, right up there with Joey Jordinson. You should absolutely check out more of his playing.
Your reaction at 6:15 when they both go to kits, the best. I've seen this in person multiple times and it destroys each time. Love your videos, keep them coming, please!!!
Godsmack is just an awesome live show. Just one of the last rock star types. I don’t even like the band and I count it as among my fave live shows ever
Nothing like this in rock music, two killer drummers. I grew up watching Shannon play, so it’s no surprise seeing him at this level. Absolutely love the way he plays.
Seen them live 3 times live back in the late 90s through 2004 and they are an awesome live arena band. Saw them play an over 2hr set in Little Rock Ark and that was the opener for an almost 3hr set for Metallica! Great band and a great pic for the channel✌
Friend of mine won the "Changes" DVD through the Aussie version of Kerrang in 2004; he insisted I watch this drum battle because it really stood out to him, after seeing this duel between Erna and Larkin I went right out the following day and bought the DVD myself. Sully has been playing drums since he was about 3 years old & Shannon has been in heaps of bands (Wrathchild America, Ugly Kid Joe, Amen, Godsmack) and has recorded for Vanilla Ice, Candlebox, etc. Lots of drumming history between the two.
The "straight out of line" video is great. I love the groove, the weird setup, and the "simple" yet so energetique vibe. Hope you get to see it, even if you don't do a react to it hahaha
It's probably already been said but the dude playing bongos and whatnot is Sully, he's the vocalist for the band and also plays guitar and writes a lot of their songs. He grew up drumming tho, played drums for a number of bands before he started Godsmack. Shannon Larkin is their drummer and he's been around for a while. I saw Godsmack three days after 9/11, it was the first concert played anywhere after the attacks. It's a lifelong memory for me. You could feel fear, anger, sorrow, and crazy energy in the crowd all night. Absolute loudest crowd I've ever been a part of. Nobody sat down, nobody stopped screaming and singing along all night. I remember Sully saying something like "We're scared too, man, but this is all we know how to do so if we can come out here and take our minds off it for a little bit then that's what we're gonna do." They did the drum battle back then as well, different drummer at the time but still really cool to see. And yeah, loud AF. I'll never forget it.
I love this video, I used to watch it all the time for some time. It got into playing percussions. Thank you for bringing back the memories. Also you were right about the percussionist being the singer :)
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GREAT VID ANDREW...SULLY ERNA ACTUALLY PLAYED DRUMS AND SANG ON GODSMACKS FIRST ALBUM. IVE SEEN THEM 3 TIMES OVER THE YRS, INCLUDING WOODSTOCK 99 WHICH IS ALL OVER YT....GODSMACK HAS GROOVE FOR DAYS.. WOW WHAT A WAY TO START A DAY...THX MAN...PEACE FROM THE NORTHEAST....BTW IT WAS RUSH YYZ THAT YOU HEARD IN THERE.THX
@Andrew Rooney Drums The singer Skully playing the bongos,at the beginning of the battle,along with there main drummer (☺He's great but i forgot his name?) 1st song was,"YYZ by Neil Peart that you said sounds familiar!" And they had Tom Sawyers by Neil Peart at the end! Love Neil Peart and RUSH!
Sully Erna, real name Salvatore Paul Erna Jr. (lead singer on hand percussion) and Shannon Larkin (drummer) shredding up the rest of it. Freaking amazing is it not? Finished off with some Rush YYZ and some Tom Sawyer.
Salvatore (Sully) Erna is an Italian-American multi instrumentalist (Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Drums and Percussion) who started as a drummer before becomming a lead vocalist. He is also an amazing singer-song writer.
Thanks Louis. Yes he’s quite the force! 🤯
He also plays violin trumpet and tuba along with a few others
Specifically Sicilian
wrong is roots are from chile ! he said it in a interview. i guess im not 100% sure
@@Taker2K23you may be thinking of his step mother, who is from El Salvador.
My daughter and I got to hang out with Sully in Reno, NV, for a few hours leading up to their show about 10 years ago. He and his daughter were at a place inside the Grand Seirra Resort called Fun Quest, and both our daughters had a blast playing together! I'm telling you, he's the most down to earth dude you could possibly meet. We talked drums, guitar amps, life on the road, new ideas for the next album, on and on. Even shared some pizza and sodas from the Round Table pizza next door. Then we got to see him rock out with Godsmack a couple hours later, it was an epic show!
That's fantastic!
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Lucky bastard
@@farisfuad1150 It sure was an awesome day, one that I'll never forget.
That's really cool. I had a similar story and had drinks one evening with the guys from Killswitch engage. They were super nice and funny
Godsmack is a seriously underrated band... If you get the chance to see them live, I highly recommend it!
What? Underrated? Seriously?
None of their albums sold less than gold. I dont think they were underrated at all? lol
Lucky enough to see them last year in London brilliant night
Got to see them open for Metallica in 04 when i was 17. No concert has ever come close to it.
Agreed 👍
As a person that has witnessed this twice, I can assure you it is orders of magnitude more impressive live. But lets not forget how awesome Tony's guitar solo is during this show's era.
100% live is always going to be next level
Wanted to see if you agree: it's not possible to leave a Godsmack show without being thoroughly exhausted!
@@primemover1416 yes one of best live shows I've seen. And I've seen a lot of bands.
I was at this show in Wilkes-Barre PA. Was so amazing to see live and being able to watch it over and over again on DVD and online is awesome.
Saw these guys battle at Soundwave 2015, Core memory for me now.
Sully is extremely talented... plays drums, harmonica, guitar, and vocals. Shannon is a stud!
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I have seen the band 6 times. Last time I saw them Sully was also at the piano for several songs. The dude's talent is endless.
@@norair1010 That's cool.... think I've seen 5 times. Good stuff!
@@aaronklein7730Cool. Did you see the acoustic show? That was awesome. I think that was the first time I saw the double drums.
@@norair1010 yeah seen that...it was kinda the up close and personal side of Godsmack if I remember? They even let the crowd pass a microphone around to ask the band questions...pretty cool!
Shannon Larkin is so underrated and almost never mentioned in the world of elite Drummers. His long arms and style has always reminded me of Animal from the Muppets.
100% TRUE
He’s super entertaining to watch play.
Yooooo... Whoever picked this. Quite a few of you requested it right? First time seeing this band.
DAAAAAAAAAYUM!
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Sully definitely is the lead singer and was playing the hand percussion. He's 💯 Boston born and raised, just a well rounded percussionist! Always enjoy some Godsmack! Shannon definitely has earned the nickname"Animal"(from The Muppets) because his style is just like Animal! 🤘🏼🥁🤘🏼
Larkin is a beast. like someone said below - it's still single kick drummer. if you want to check an 'ordinary' playthrough of him? "straight out of line" official video is juz mindblowin, when we're talking around some God's Smacks in drumline...
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Sully was originally a drummer but wanted to sing in a band so he started what became Godsmack after different lineup changes.
If you like Larkin in this, check out his early days with Wrathchild America. Desert Grins has some amazing work in it
I've seen this solo several times at their concerts and it never disappoints. and yes, the bongo player is the singer. The part where you mentioned it sounded familiar was YYZ by Rush.
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@@miloslavlorinc i don't
I have watched this countless times because I just love it! To call it a "drum battle" may be a bit if a misnomer, but if it IS a battle, then the clear winner is .......anyone who gets to watch and listen to it!!!!!!
100%
It's a duet :)
Late to the party...
I was at this show and nearly lost my mind when Sully appeared! It blew me away and I knew I hadta buy the DVD when it came out. Still got it with the receipt tucked in the jacket.
The entire film is a mix of behind the scenes as well as the live show. I highly recommend you buy this and have a look, if you haven't already.
✌️😎🇺🇸
Great dvd indeed ❤
This was also my first time seeing this drum battle, and what a treat it was! I've been a casual fan of Godsmack since 98/99, and I've kept up with them casually throughout the years, but I had no idea these kind of shenanigans were going on at shows! What a kick ass performance!
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I have to say if you find the music appealing, their live show is on point. They are tight and sound incredible.
YYZ plays
Andrew: “that sounds familiar….”
The masses scream out in unison
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@@AndrewRooneyDrums I'm sure you've gotten comments saying that Neil Peart was "your favorite drummer's favorite drummer". You can tell the influence of Neil and Rush at the end when Sully and Shannon started their covers section with YYZ and ended it with Tom Sawyer. That's exactly what people mean when they make that comment.
This drum battle will go down as the best ever and I must admit I’ve listened to it probably 100 times and still can’t get enough. Love it! Seeing Godsmack live is definitely on my bucket list.
I’ve been a fan of Godsmack for years but had not seen them in concert. Was supposed to go last year and backed out. Saw them last week and this drum battle blew me out of the water! After the battle they continue with a medley of songs- the transitions were seamless. I have tickets to see them in august and told my wife from now on if they are nearby we are going.
I've seen this live 5 times now and it's still mind blowing every time.
💯Mark!
Agreed! Seen them numerous times and look forward to this duo every time. THIS NEVER GETS OLD!! 🤘🏼🥁🪘🖤
I saw Godsmack open for Metallica as well and the drum solo was insane. Shannon is tall and has long arms so he absolutely crushes the kit. Sully was originally a drummer who worships at the altar of Neil Peart. Hence the YYZ and Tom Sawyer snippets. They are also Boston guys so that’s why the Aerosmith got dropped in.
All in all, this was a great solo not just because the drumming is insane, but I loved how the band was incorporated throughout.
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Early 2000s? I saw then together in Chicago! It was amazing
Yeah.. Seen them open for Metallica also. IMHO they blew them away
I also saw them open for Metallica in Portland Oregon and I am a huge Metallica fan....with that said they blew Metallica away that night
Saw the same tour in Houston that year. EPIC SHOW....
What many don't recognize is the fact, this whole sequence was inspired by the band's love of Metallica, and the drum battle between James and Lars from the 1990's San Diego concert from Live Shit: Binge and Purge. Not as a ripoff or some shit like that, but as a love letter tribute. Hence, the incorporation of a few Metallica riffs there at the end of the sequence, along with Walk This Way, and a few other nods. Unless the video was taken down by UA-cam due to copyright (likely), you might still find a behind the scenes video out there with Sully and Larkin building and practicing the sequence, and the band jamming on a few different song ideas to slip in at various points. Nearly every time they performed this live, they would change up which riffs they would use night to night.
Dammit I love these dudes. It is really goona be heartbreaking to see the close of this band in the next couple years. Sure hope I finally get the chance to see them live before the end.
Wow. Great info!
I was fortunate enough to see this live in concert and it is even more exciting in person
One of the times that I saw it they flipped the drum sticks in the air to each other without missing a beat.
I’ve seen them more times than I can remember, one of my favorite live shows so close musically to the album version. Very impressive.
Godsmack is my all time favorite band. I saw them twice in Indiana & the drum battle was my favorite part of the concert. Sully & Shannon are so very talented. I would LOVE to see them again. Keep rocking guys!! 🤘
I took my now-wife to a Godsmack concert on our first date. I’d seen them before but it was her first time. I’ll never forget before the show, during sound check, she turns to me and goes “why do I hear them testing out a drum kit? There’s no one sitting at the drums!” “Oh just you wait…” her mind was blown when they performed this! It made me so happy watching your reaction to take me back to that feeling of seeing someone experience this for the first time
Our daughter is taking a liking to percussion and I can’t wait until she’s old enough for concerts, I hope Godsmack is still touring by then to see her reaction to this battle.
Also… my Christmas wish is to see a singer/drummer duo battle of Godsmack vs Foo Fighters… how cool would that be?
I've never been a huge Godsmack fan, but when I've seen them live they are one of the best live bands to see. Their shows are incredible.
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I was never a Godsmack fan but this blew me away. I give both these guys mad respect. What a great performance... this was the best thing I've seen in a while .. well since... Sons of Apollo Diary of a Madman
I saw this at a Metallica concert that Godsmack opened at and this was the highlight of the entire night.
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I saw them open for Metallica in 04 or 05 and they did this. So cool
These guys are the absolute best live show ive ever seen. Musical beasts.
Musical beasts says it all...phenomenal talent
One could argue that this was a duet as much as it was a battle.
Absolutely correct
Gotta love Andrew's jaw-dropping reactions and how he rewinds the video to watch again in disbelief😅
I saw that act 20 or so years ago and was in awe. Several years later my wife and I saw Godsmack and they performed it again. I was super excited to see it again and she didn't understand my excitement, until she saw it. We've seen Godsmack several more times over the years and still get just as pumped as the first time we saw it live.
Would be a whole other level live!
i feel the exact same. Live has so much more energy to it.
i was at this show & it was every bit as magical in person. this never gets old
Saw this drum battle three times: 1 in 2015 and 2 times in 2019. They changed it here and there from album to album. I recommend searching a live drum battle from 2019, where they use a part from "Enter Sandman". These dudes rock and as a drummer, this is the most anticipated moment for me from their show!
Almost a weekly thing for me.
Seeing it live is WAY better. The energy Sully commands from the crowd is next level. Thanks for the video.
I Love how at the end they play Neil Peart's very recognizable Drumming at the end ((when you said that sounds familiar,was Neil Peart's YYZ 1ST,AND Neil Pearts Tom Sawyer the last one!))
They are truly amazing live. They feed of the audience and get everyone on their feet.
I really think this DVD was the best live show i've seen in my youth - all musicians were amazing at the moment, not only drums. And this part of it just crushed into my mind, thats the best doube drum perfomance i know.
Totally blew my mind Alex. Amazing 🥁🙌
Never fails every time I see this it gives me the chills... When I was younger I studied this for several weeks learning how to play this. Bleeding fingers and hands but eventually got it. 🤘🤘
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Imagine going to this concert.. with a drummer friend, and they bust this out on you outta nowhere. I've seen them and hung out with them. They are some of genuinely nicest and coolest people I've met. This was by far one of the most epic things I've ever seen live. Godsmack is an experience like no other. A must see.
If I remember Sully's biography correctly, he started as a drummer waaaay back in the day as a kid. He disliked sheet music and learned/played by ear and got some success with his band Strip Mind. I believe it was with Godsmack that he took the step forward to be front and center with the vocals.
So yeah, Sully can drum too
He sure can Robin! Killed it
i was in middle school when they blew up after ozzfest. it was pretty common knowledge that sully was a drummer before being the front man for godsmack. how old are you?
@@travisprugh6347 I'm 32. My first taste of Godsmack was I Stand Alone through The Scorpion King back in 2002. I had that song on my MP3 player for 2-ish years when Prince of Persia: Warrior Within came out in late 2004.
Looked up some more Godsmack after that and it quickly became a staple band on my various music players 🤟 Sully's biography was a good and fun read when it came out 😂
IIRC people in his circle initially laughed when he said he would be doing the vocals
I've been fortunate to see the drum battle twice. Always always a great treat during their shows. This band is amazeballs on stage.
I have this love/hate relationship with Godsmack in the way that they write the most generic tough guy rock, but they’ll turn around and the bassist, guitarist, drummer and singer are all ridiculously skilled as musicians.
It's like mid-2000s garage rock, from talented musicians lol
I’m glad you watched this. As good as this is on video it’s soo much better live! I saw this show in Houston back in 2017 and it blew my mind. This was my first Godsmack show and they didn’t disappoint!
Personally I have always loathed dual drum solos for many reasons. This is not only well worked out and includes the band instead of just being about showing off but this also shows a great amount of thought into what will work in a live setting. There syncing is unbelievable. Not many examples of this type of 'drum battle'
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This...👆
you must not know much about godsmack then. ive been listening since the blew up the stage on ozzfest 99 and woodstock 99. they have been doing the dual drum thing since 2002/03 when i first saw them
I had the pleasure to see this live and I had no clue at the time Sully was a drummer. WOW I did not expect that and it blew my mind!
Man I'd love to see this live. Unbelievable
Absolutely fantastic!!! I love Sully and Godsmack!! I love the drums Soo very much!! One of my favorite bands, love Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd and Metallica and Pearl Jam and Godsmack!! Thank you for sharing this awesome video!! 🥁😊💓🤘✌️🔥
Thanks Laura! 🙏🥁
I saw them live. They do this in there show. It was outstanding! They put on the best live show i ever saw.
I've seen this live once and it was just as good as the video. They kill it everytime.
Yes...when I saw them live it was just as awesome too!🌹
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@@miloslavlorinc Awesome! I left comment under your video comments. Keep rocking. 🌹
Massachusetts native here 👋🏻! Die hard fan since they released their first single in ‘98. They are from Lawrence, Ma which is just north of Boston. Sully is Italian descent. He’s played the drums since he was 3 years old. They almost always do “Walk this way” in their drum battle as an ode to Aerosmith (also from Boston), then they throw in another this time was Led Zeppelin, when I saw them this past summer in Boston they did Metallica… my husband saw them when they toured with Metallica back in ‘08 and I believe Sully did a drum battle with Lars Ulrich. They’ve recorded a great cover of “Nothing Else Matters” and also “Good Times, Bad Times” (and I personally love their cover of “Come Together”. Godsmack is amazing! Shannon Larkin is a beast on drums! My son wanted an electric guitar so bad, so I bought him one… then he saw them with me this past summer and was amazed with Shannon and is now all about the drums. Godsmack is simply amazing and so full of talent. They care about their fans as well. They have also founded The Scars Foundation for mental health awareness and resources to find help. 💜 And Sully did a podcast on UA-cam during the Covid lockdown in 2020, it’s called Hometown Sessions if your interested on learning about him on a more personal level.
Wow! Thanks for all that great info Katie
Godsmacks so good live!! Shannon Larkins a straight beast!!!
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Your cutaways a funny as hell!
It’s amazing to see this video now. Sully and shannon have been doing this style battle for at least 20 years and they are so locked in the pocket so tight. I have seen them do it on stage 3 times. The energy in the room is minding blowing.
Sully came out playing the bongos, Shannon is the short hair skinny dude on the drums. Fun fact Sully was originally a drummer, and he’s a damn good drummer, which I believe makes him a much better front man and guitarist too. This is legendary and I got to see them battle live like this, was just insane to watch
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This "song" or "drum battle" is still to this day one of my absolute favorites. I literally listen to this as a song quite often! I love Godsmack! 🤘
Awesome Cody!
Used to walk in Tower Record and listened to 'The Other side' CD. I bought the album, really love the vibe and orchestration of this acoustic album.
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As a Godsmack fan (who has never seen them live unfortunately) but have watched this drum battle countless of times, it was great to see your reaction this this masterpiece.
Thanks Joey!
I loved it bro. Mind blown
Bought this dvd when I was a teen just to watch Shannon play. When I was younger Morgan Rose, Shannon Larkin and Joey were by far my favorite drummers.
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Morgan Rose is one of my drumming idols. What a beast. And definitely Joey and Shannan
Excellent sir
Superb!
Godsmack is one of a few bands that sound just as good or better live. Great band. Watch a evening with godsmack live at the house of blues. It will blow your mind
I will 👌
To me this is what "getting famous" is all about. It's not about the money, or the fans. It's the fact that it facilitates you to be able to do crazy creative stuff like this.
Great comment Ross! Love it
This is literally my favourite reaction video of all time! I’ve watched this battle video more times than I can count….Your face did exactly what my face did the first time I heard it. Shannon Larkin reminds me of Animal from the muppets. They’re both absolute beasts on the drums! Did you notice the ode to Rush at the end?
Thank you Kelly!!!
I need a few more listens to call Rush tunes :) Although I DID recognize it!!!
@@AndrewRooneyDrums would you do some tool and avenged sevenfold? Danny Carey and the Rev are my GOATS
I said the exact same thing about Shannon acting like animal from the muppets. The best drummer ever!
Ive seen this played live in orlando florida and the power that they produced live was absolutely astonishing
First cover song was YYZ by Rush. This unfortunately doesn't really highlight Shannon Larkin's cool playstyle. I encourage you to watch just him as the drummer. Honestly, the entire Changes DVD is a Hell of a concert and they give Shannon the most camera coverage. Dude is a rockstar performer.
Also, fun fact. Shannon Larkin was the drummer for Ugly Kid Joe for anyone who wants to feel old today.
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Yup. Started it with rush YYZ, Aerosmith, zeppelin, and back to Rush with Tom Sawyer. Sulley and Larkin are big fans of the late Neil Peart from rush
Technically, didn't the whole thing start off with a loose cover of Korn's song Got Life? That's what I hear but I could be wrong.
@@graxy_tv aaaand he played with the Md band Wrathchild America before UKJ. There’s old footage of Sully hanging with Shannon & Wrathchild somewhere in the 80s
First saw them and a concert in Kansas City, touring with Motley Crue's "Crue Fest" and from the first note when they started I was hooked and they have never disappointed. Great Band and one of the BEST out there!
Great stuff Chris. This is mind blowing
First saw this drum battle years ago and it made me have so much more respect for Godsmack as a band as a whole.
Side note: Shannon got the spot in the band because Sully said they drummed the same way/had the same sound.
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Sully based his playing style on Shannon's after they met when Sully was still a full time drummer years before the formation of Godsmack
Its amazing how much talent is in the metal scene that most people dont know about.
Glad we can enjoy it tho!
Sully played drums on the first two Godsmack albums. YYZ is the song that sounded familiar to you.
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And 2112 ending.... 'attention all planets of the solar federation... we have consumed caffeine.. we have consumed caffeine...' :)
I saw them do this live back when they opened for Metallica in 2008. It was beyond epic to see it live!!!
Shannon Larkin is a absolute monster. He has some of the longest arms (next to Tommy Lee) which gives his visual style mad punch when you see him live. Some of the coolest drummers to see live are Tommy-Shannon and the mighty Morgan Rose.
Roy Mayorga from Stone Sour is also pretty crazy
You gotta give Tommy Lee props for that. He isn't technically great, but he puts on a hell of a show.
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Sully is a big fan of the band Dead Can Dance and really loves the tribal drum patterns they use. His solo album Avalon is a modern day rock version of Dead Can Dance. It's a really good record. That's where he gets a lot of his drum influence from.
Godsmack is AMAZING live! Imagine seeing this in person, it's an awesome experience
I bet!
What's really impressive about Shannon Larkin is that he's a single kick guy.
He does doubles, thanks to his time in Amen.
Single kick drum, double pedals
Yeah I'm gonna have to agree with your point. Watching him play is an absolute joy.
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He did lots of double bass in Wrathchild America.
It's great live! They just knock it out of the park EVERY time! One of my fav bands!
My ex-girlfriend went to school with Sully. Apparently he knew he was going to be a rock star early on. Dude sure has vision and heaps of talent.
I knew a kid like this too in HS, introduced himself in 9th with “my names Joey, and im gonna be a rock star” and sure as shit he’s actually doing well in a musical career.
@@rpgkum3r69 jordison?
@@randyturker nah, unfortunately lol.
Im from Massachusetts and have seen them live a few times and this is always the best part of the show for me!!
I requested this about a week ago and BAM!!! I never thought it would ever show up in the rotation so soon!!! Thanks soooooooooo much Mr. Rooney! I was nervous that you might not like the request but I was wrong.. You are simply the best my friend!! You're my best friend! LOL.. Sully Erna is 100% Italian and started out his career as a drummer and played all the drums on Godsmacks debut album.
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One of the greatest, most entertaining, drum solos of all time. I saw this a while back and was so blown away by it, I watched every video I could find of Godsmack, especially the in-concert drum duels. Simply amazing! I almost can't watch any other drum solos now because they seem boring in comparison. Some may drum faster, but the rhythms and sounds are trite and tedious. I really hope to see them live, mainly to see the drum duel. I have found a few videos of relatively young, barely known drummers that have floored me as well, but I can't remember their names. Just look up "Greatest" or "Awesome" drum solos and you can find them. Also, try "Youngest". Kids today....WOW! Going where no drummer has gone before. I love it!
Soon as you hear Sully sing you would recognize the band.
I’m sure you are right 👌
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I saw them do this live and was blown away, i had begged my music teacher to let us do this in concert but he couldnt vision what i was talking about. I ran into him at a marching contest a fews years later and he brought up that he had seem this footage, and agreed it would have killed.
Need 2 very good drummers to make it work. Would have been awesome Philip
Sully Erna (Frontman/Hand percussion guy) is a **HUGE** RUSH fan and was quite friendly with Neil Peart.
Shouldn't be a surprise.
Wow. Awesome Michael 🥁
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I loved seeing this live ♡ always amazing!
Sully Erna (who had the bongos on his kit) is indeed the singer, on their first self released album he was also the band's drummer. They brought on Shannon Larkin in 2000, and he's one of the most amazing drummers I've ever seen, a huge influence on how I play. Probably one of the most talented drummers in the Nu Metal scene, right up there with Joey Jordinson. You should absolutely check out more of his playing.
That's what i call "Bang for your buck!" Who ever got to witness this live had their ears blessed! 🔥😆🔥
My very first concert was Godsmack and Metallica when I was 9. Kinda ruined all other concerts after that😂
Oh wow! HAHA
Your reaction at 6:15 when they both go to kits, the best. I've seen this in person multiple times and it destroys each time. Love your videos, keep them coming, please!!!
Godsmack is just an awesome live show. Just one of the last rock star types. I don’t even like the band and I count it as among my fave live shows ever
That's amazing Michael
You REALLY are a percussionist of your age who never heard this??? Cheers to the greatest band of our era!! Love your reaction!
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you've got to watch a crapload more godsmack now. you know this right?
I do indeed... :)
Saw these guys twice, and always a drum battle, and always amazing
Unreal Dave!
I respect Sully so much more as a Guitar Player, A drummer and a musician than Dave Grohl
I have seen this live a few times and it never gets old. Sully also has a couple solo projects that are wonderful too.
I’ve seen it live 3 times and still a treat to watch. Both so talented.
Watching this live is definitely one of the coolest moments of my life. 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Seen this live several times. Mind blowingly awesome.
Nothing like this in rock music, two killer drummers. I grew up watching Shannon play, so it’s no surprise seeing him at this level. Absolutely love the way he plays.
Seen them live 3 times live back in the late 90s through 2004 and they are an awesome live arena band. Saw them play an over 2hr set in Little Rock Ark and that was the opener for an almost 3hr set for Metallica! Great band and a great pic for the channel✌
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@@miloslavlorinc I'm a fellow drummer as well so I'll take a little time out my day and give you a look see! Support the drumming community everyone👌
Friend of mine won the "Changes" DVD through the Aussie version of Kerrang in 2004; he insisted I watch this drum battle because it really stood out to him, after seeing this duel between Erna and Larkin I went right out the following day and bought the DVD myself. Sully has been playing drums since he was about 3 years old & Shannon has been in heaps of bands (Wrathchild America, Ugly Kid Joe, Amen, Godsmack) and has recorded for Vanilla Ice, Candlebox, etc. Lots of drumming history between the two.
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one of my favourite vids from Godsmack ... play it loud! Sully is super talented along with the rest of the band.
Amazing!!! The layed down YYZ and some Tom Sawyer from Rush. Sully completely blew me away and a level up stage show for sure. Absolutely love it!!!
The "straight out of line" video is great. I love the groove, the weird setup, and the "simple" yet so energetique vibe.
Hope you get to see it, even if you don't do a react to it hahaha
I'll check it out Guillaume. Thanks!
Great band to see live, and def the highlight of the show. Seeing them do this for the first time was insane.
It's probably already been said but the dude playing bongos and whatnot is Sully, he's the vocalist for the band and also plays guitar and writes a lot of their songs. He grew up drumming tho, played drums for a number of bands before he started Godsmack. Shannon Larkin is their drummer and he's been around for a while.
I saw Godsmack three days after 9/11, it was the first concert played anywhere after the attacks. It's a lifelong memory for me. You could feel fear, anger, sorrow, and crazy energy in the crowd all night. Absolute loudest crowd I've ever been a part of. Nobody sat down, nobody stopped screaming and singing along all night. I remember Sully saying something like "We're scared too, man, but this is all we know how to do so if we can come out here and take our minds off it for a little bit then that's what we're gonna do." They did the drum battle back then as well, different drummer at the time but still really cool to see. And yeah, loud AF. I'll never forget it.
Wow that sounds like a powerful experience!
I love this video, I used to watch it all the time for some time. It got into playing percussions. Thank you for bringing back the memories. Also you were right about the percussionist being the singer :)
So good Michal!