Tom G I asked him about Sting when I saw him play live in NYC in 2012...Keith was pretty diplomatic about that experience when I asked him, but I think he was trying not to poison my mind about Sting. I've also heard that Sting is hard on his rhythm section.
+holygroove2 Heard the same thing from a sound guy who worked with the Police, and later Sting solo. Said the dude is alright in daily life, but becomes quite the dictator when it comes time to play. Same thing about the rhythm section too.
His touch makes all the difference like most great musos. Technique is secondary but then again his technique is awesome. But the magic is the touch. Pleasant to listen to him just doing straight eights.
This is great. I am torn have always have been between the desire to see pro jocks like this play a tune exactly like the album versus letting them improvise.
What Erskine model? If you're talking about the originals, then I literally can't imagine how the tips on those things could possibly be more durable than the Carlock ones by looking at them.
Well, he did the record with Toto but I wonder why he would compare them to Steely Dan on the same day. It's not the same thing as Toto rocks way harder and has such a variety of songs. Plus it was the drummer's band from the get-go as Jeff Porcaro started it and was the band dad. Maybe a little afterthought on the comparison between the different acts would be healthy?
+Daniel Lekardal from what i got, he was referring to the fact that both bands have song where the groove makes the song so he had to penetrate the essence of those groove in a deeper way.
Those fills had me legit gasping..... mother of God. I could listen to this over and again.
To study the little details of Steely Dan through the years could take a lifetime. Respect.
No one, I mean no one, solos like Keith Carlock. Just amazing, great grooves and technique.
keith... gotta be one of the most overlooked cats. love the way this guy talks about the drums and how he plays them too.
Incredible resume Incredible drummer
What a great man and what great accomplishments!
...and great drummer! ;)
Keith is amazing!!
How good is this...? The man is a real Drum clinic all by himself...Beautiful Fills and Beasty Funk Chops! A WOW Drummer!
Man his Grove concepts are just incredible....and i love how he uses his paradidles.
one of my favorite drummers!
The discussion on Sting had me rolling.. Sting pissed everyone off lol.
Tom G I asked him about Sting when I saw him play live in NYC in 2012...Keith was pretty diplomatic about that experience when I asked him, but I think he was trying not to poison my mind about Sting. I've also heard that Sting is hard on his rhythm section.
+holygroove2 Heard the same thing from a sound guy who worked with the Police, and later Sting solo. Said the dude is alright in daily life, but becomes quite the dictator when it comes time to play. Same thing about the rhythm section too.
@@holygroove2 The musical term for Sting is 'wanker' !
Way to Go Keith... Hey Blessings and everythin good for you my dear friend okay... I like your playing and your way to play cool... W: Pekka :0 )
Great drummer ! Mr.Keith Carlock !and very good groove ! (Didier D'agostino " French cours N.1 " video-youtube)
Very inspiring Keith! Thanks for opening up about your approach (some drummers keep that a secret) :)
insanely talented and just THE COOLEST guy
Nice feel , he also picks nice music to play to . There are great drummers who can't do just that
What a fantastic career.
the man in all his sweaty glory
Good stuff....
Don't miss the new Toto album "Toto XIV" with Keith Carlock on it!
His touch makes all the difference like most great musos. Technique is secondary but then again his technique is awesome. But the magic is the touch. Pleasant to listen to him just doing straight eights.
Wow!
I LOVE KEITH CARLOCK GROOVEMAN
Scullers! I wish I had seen this show...
i love it! 2:44...
This is great. I am torn have always have been between the desire to see pro jocks like this play a tune exactly like the album versus letting them improvise.
One of my all-time favourites... what a player
An inspirational drummer indeed
A very articulate guy too.
Damn, Keith. Some jazz sweat right there! Go with a black shirt dude haha.
Andrew drumming is sweaty work. It's not the flute
fill at 6:26 sweet jesus
classic gadd fill
Yup - he might even owe Gadd lunch for that:)
Topher Stott
But man.....it was clean as hell.
Sticking??
might be - llrrLRK?
Super burner!!
his solos sound like a party
LOTS OF TONY THERE...
350kph some elvin too
Love the Keith Carlock sticks but the tips don't last very long. I switched to the Peter Erskine sticks, they are working better for me. Sorry Keith!
That's what she said.
What Erskine model? If you're talking about the originals, then I literally can't imagine how the tips on those things could possibly be more durable than the Carlock ones by looking at them.
What kind of overhead mic does Keith use?
I love Carlock's "sloppy arsed" sound :-)
dat shuffle
What is the title of the song starting at 6:00?
He nevermore had the sound he had when he used yamaha and Remo
Sweatiest drummer (possibly person) alive? Incredible drummer.
He was at his best when he was just "medium chunky".
Well, he did the record with Toto but I wonder why he would compare them to Steely Dan on the same day. It's not the same thing as Toto rocks way harder and has such a variety of songs. Plus it was the drummer's band from the get-go as Jeff Porcaro started it and was the band dad. Maybe a little afterthought on the comparison between the different acts would be healthy?
+Daniel Lekardal
from what i got, he was referring to the fact that both bands have song where the groove makes the song so he had to penetrate the essence of those groove in a deeper way.
Yeah, might be the case. He got to record with them anyway, quite an achievement in itself.
+Daniel Lekardal
indeed. he archived a lot and he's still pretty young.
Filthy.
He's better than Bob Knuth 😂
What is the concert venue keith is playing at in this?