@@robertoricci3393 right baker was incredible too tho, had his own way of using the double kick musically, but nowhere near the level of the great jazz drummers, and he admited it too. this is what they grew up listening to and what they were inspired by. these guys were the pioneers of the drums
The historical context--not assuming you don't know the cultural, spiritual and physical expression you're criticizing--reflects the slip of the tongue, the sudden, silly and serious: Jazz. There's many ways this energy is, and has already been, perceived and received. It's OK if you think there is "too much cymbal". Just keep in mind that you're expressing personal taste, and perhaps a first time listening experience to this sound, and not a universal truth. Every single artistic creation can't please everyone; I think that's a good thing. The world needs endless diversity. Evolution, etc.
Old school ❤❤❤
Legend indeed!!!!!
Next level genius
a masterpiece !
art
Nice groove
Brilliant..
One of the truly greats. His intensity and rock solid rhythms and time keeping was so astounding. Thanks so much for posting.
Ofc! Art Blakey is my favorite i love his music so much and want to share it :)
I hear all kinds of licks that Bonham took from players like Art, Elvin, etc...
Just like any 60's-70's rock drummer (Baker, Mitchell, Paice, Bruford ecc...)
@@robertoricci3393 right baker was incredible too tho, had his own way of using the double kick musically, but nowhere near the level of the great jazz drummers, and he admited it too. this is what they grew up listening to and what they were inspired by. these guys were the pioneers of the drums
Legend!
Holy shit, what Gus Fring Is fuckin showin off dude?!
thats actually hilarious, gus fring 😭
No mikes , nice
That’s what’s known as disrespect
Каша-малаша!Не впечатляет.👻☮️
как странно. Тебе не нравится арт Блейки?
@@JLS53 Мне нравится Арт Блейки.Мне не понравилось именно это соло!Он может играть интереснее,колоритнее.С уважением к Вам д.М.👻☮️
@@user-ox3pe2vr8k очень хороший.
No disrespect but a little TOO much cymbal
I respectfully disagree with you
Those are all English words, but that sentence makes no sense to me 🤔
The historical context--not assuming you don't know the cultural, spiritual and physical expression you're criticizing--reflects the slip of the tongue, the sudden, silly and serious: Jazz. There's many ways this energy is, and has already been, perceived and received. It's OK if you think there is "too much cymbal". Just keep in mind that you're expressing personal taste, and perhaps a first time listening experience to this sound, and not a universal truth. Every single artistic creation can't please everyone; I think that's a good thing. The world needs endless diversity. Evolution, etc.
More cowbell l!!