The quality and level of interplay between Vinnie and the soloists is something only decades of playing together can produce. That's some special stuff going on for sure.
Count in 10/8 and everything falls in place. It's quite easy if you've jammed for a lifetime. Since the sacrosanct nature of the time cycle needs to be respected.
Neils Bass solo after the tearing it UP solo of Michael Landau........i listened to the drummers magazine DVD of Their performance a 1000 times probably . and now after so very long not listening to it , Neil Stubenhaus' solo is and was burned in my memory, every note of it! There are no Pyrotechs crazy Licks , but a story line, a composition within this song. Every note has weight. its perfect , the Genius of Stubenhaus
Also watching this for the first time back in the day being a huge Steely Dan fan, it sent shivers down my spine to hear the Black Friday quote around 8:07
Only few mortals can survive those off-rhythm bits. I had to work on it, but kinda kept going..then by god they’re all right there, back in that lovely groove. Vin is just powerfully great….and also accurate👌👌
That’s beat displacement. An example is take a straight Simple 4/4 rock beat. Snare on 2 & 4, kick 1 & 3, HH on 8th notes. Count quarter notes. Then move everything over ONE SIXTEENTH NOTE. Keep all the same sticking, keep counting the original quarter notes. Then move everything back. He’s doing same thing here with a shuffle beat. Basically just turning the beat upside down or around
See at 6:35 -6:45 if you’re not kinda tapping the tempo already it would be easy to get lost…but a confident inner clock is beautiful…and when you catch them back at the same tempo all along, it makes you smile. 😃
Yeah well I mean…,Vinnie never disappoints Does he?…. No never! He’ll go down to the annals of Drum history of music history with the likes of Buddy Rich And others like that etc. In my never to be so humble opinion that is! Let me qualify that!
Started out as a track on the James Newton Howard & Friends album, E-Minor Shuffle", which I'm guessing later evolved into On The Run. That came out on the Toto XX record, then got a couple more full releases, one on Toto's 35th anniversary live album as a medley with Goodbye Elenore, then on the Live in Montreux release, which is where the Toto XX recording came from.
hi ken, it sounds a bit odd to me too.... but remember: screwing up sometimes is still part of the game, even for the greats... i have seen it quite a few times with others too.
Vinnie’s arrangement on this is amazing. Pure class.
This is extremely intelligent music performed by extremely intelligten and talented people!
The quality and level of interplay between Vinnie and the soloists is something only decades of playing together can produce. That's some special stuff going on for sure.
Count in 10/8 and everything falls in place. It's quite easy if you've jammed for a lifetime. Since the sacrosanct nature of the time cycle needs to be respected.
They rarely play together, Vinnie was and is spread very thin.
Vinnie never ceases to amaze me wow!!!!!
Yesss. Even, if you were taking everything odd out. The sound, the subtle little extras, phrasing etc. Such a joy to listen.
tHAT SNARE SOUNDS AMAZING!
I came here to say that!! And it reminds me Stewart Copeland too.
Those intro hi-hats still get me 🔥
he comes from another world ❤
A better world probably 😅
Neils Bass solo after the tearing it UP solo of Michael Landau........i listened to the drummers magazine DVD of Their performance a 1000 times probably . and now after so very long not listening to it , Neil Stubenhaus' solo is and was burned in my memory, every note of it!
There are no Pyrotechs crazy Licks , but a story line, a composition within this song. Every note has weight. its perfect , the Genius of Stubenhaus
Look at the way he pumps his shoulder into that cymbal at 3 mins, who else does it like that.
Vinnie is sensational! Jeff's version with James Newton Howard & Friends is so grooveful and clean.
Also watching this for the first time back in the day being a huge Steely Dan fan, it sent shivers down my spine to hear the Black Friday quote around 8:07
The Jeff / Vinnie connection floored me.
I always wanted Vinne to play with Toto after Jeff passed. They're both in my #1 favorite spot.
One of my favourite tunes off the Tribute to Jeff cd.
Thank you gentlemen.
Wow. All such great players!
Only few mortals can survive those off-rhythm bits. I had to work on it, but kinda kept going..then by god they’re all right there, back in that lovely groove. Vin is just powerfully great….and also accurate👌👌
at 6:41- 43, if you've heard the bootleg audio of this, the crowd went wild over that.. 🤩 you barely hear it here..
Something about the way he plays the ride @ 5:06 makes me wish he never left Zildjian. 😎
Zildjians or Paiste,forget It ....He sounds amazing even playing trash cans 😉
what happened at 4:39... I can't even comprehend... my god... amazing... and 5:02... Vinnie is incredible
That’s beat displacement. An example is take a straight Simple 4/4 rock beat. Snare on 2 & 4, kick 1 & 3, HH on 8th notes. Count quarter notes.
Then move everything over ONE SIXTEENTH NOTE. Keep all the same sticking, keep counting the original quarter notes. Then move everything back. He’s doing same thing here with a shuffle beat. Basically just turning the beat upside down or around
The saving Grace for me is physically tapping the tempo and listing to the bass player’s line which is consistent. That inner clock is important. 😎
See at 6:35 -6:45 if you’re not kinda tapping the tempo already it would be easy to get lost…but a confident inner clock is beautiful…and when you catch them back at the same tempo all along, it makes you smile. 😃
Vinnie can hear colour and see music.
I know you were waiting for all the thumbs up responses to your comment, so I just gave you one so you wouldn't feel bad.
Funny you should say that, Elvin Jones actually could.
That first little solo break, what a groove! Damn.
Stubenhaus in the house!
best of best live session... wow.. amazing..god
Peak Vinnie 🔥🔥
Love the Black Friday quote at the end!
Professionals at their best!
A lot of movement in this piece, excellent!
Pffff!! Que barbarosss! 😮😗👌🏿🎶💥
That drum break slaps.
Amazing
Its the famous riff of a killer Toto tune.
on the run by toto...
But david garfield wrote the song I think. Could be the reason why there is no official release of that song by Toto.
Paich wrote it.
@@jordykloos9665 They tried to make a studio version but didn't like it.
on the run!
Michael & vinnie AWE
Let’s face it, Vinny Is bad ass!!!!
Yeah well I mean…,Vinnie never disappoints Does he?…. No never! He’ll go down to the annals of Drum history of music history with the likes of Buddy Rich And others like that etc.
In my never to be so humble opinion that is! Let me qualify that!
This is so sick 🔥🔥🔥
This is the standard ‘Rush’ aspired to …
I rather think of Dixie Dregs
the Great Vinnie
Very nice.
Uncle Vinnie stirring the soup😉👍👍😎😎
At 0:42, I thought they're going to play „On the Run” by Toto. :)
It's basically the same song.
Insane
OMG, Vinnie
That whole thing that starts from 05:11 is turbo Vinnie 🔥🔥🔥🔥
🥁🎸🎹🔥🔥🔥🥁🔥👌🏼
Stubenhouse!!
That keyboard solo gives me a hige biner
Vinnie musy have logged a million tunes upstairs.
Whoa..
Thought they were gonna play Black Friday lol
They certainly did one of the riffs at 8:14
There's a lot of On The Run by Toto here.
WHHHHHHHHHHHH
Everything amazing, this could be said again and again, but that snare sound ... Boooo.. The best.
The intro part sounds a like an old Toto-song, don't remember which one...
its on the run
And also Black Friday by Steely Dan 🤷🏻♂️😅
@@denzz8687 Indeed!
Can anyone tell me what snare he's using pls. Such a cool sound
There are different types and sizes of piccolo snares, my guess is he is using a mid piccolo plus he tightens the snare even more.
I think its a 14x5 Gretsch COB.
It's about VINNIE TOUCH
He even play trash cans and Sound the same 😉😎
Isn't the main riff in this song the same one in Toto's On The Run?
Started out as a track on the James Newton Howard & Friends album, E-Minor Shuffle", which I'm guessing later evolved into On The Run. That came out on the Toto XX record, then got a couple more full releases, one on Toto's 35th anniversary live album as a medley with Goodbye Elenore, then on the Live in Montreux release, which is where the Toto XX recording came from.
@@justinhavu I had no clue about the original version. Thanks!
4:42 Is that a screwup or just way over my head?
It's not a screwup
Just crazy displacement!
It’s two consecutive bars of 4/4 +2/4.
Fusion guys are crazy good but I can only handle it in small doses.....
It starts to sound like everyone is trying to out masturbate each other....
hi ken, it sounds a bit odd to me too.... but remember: screwing up sometimes is still part of the game, even for the greats... i have seen it quite a few times with others too.
stubenhaus is sooooo underrated!
No he isn't, not at all.
@@jonasandezekiel1109 Elaborate
@@Malc222 because anyone that knows anything about music knows he's fucking amazing. He is in no way underrated.
Vinnies mastery of odd time signatures and best displacement is evident from 6:22 - 6:43
Is Vinnie Colaiuta playing Zildijan again?
No this is from 20yrs ago. Paiste now
He is playing Meinl now.
@@krioni86sa Nope
Brutally loud, cold, amazingly great players but I’m not grooved or carried
Hmmmm….that must be boaring for Mr. Collajuta
Not that I'm sorry for Dave Weckle, but...
wrong spelling....W E C K L that's it.....NO E at end
Vinnie is more dangerous than Dave. Weckl is more clinical. Both are bloody amazing .
The GOAT! but I cant stand the drum sound and the coated heads. Very dead sounding