Great melodic drum solos by one of my drum heroes Tony Williams. He was and still is a big influenced on my drumming! We both recorded with Miles Davis. RIP Tony Williams
+Steven Menasche Thanks so much Steven. I'm happy to be one of your drum heroes. www.tenaciousrecords.com/Autographed-Drumssticks-Drumheads-Photos-Posters-CDs-Personal_Services.html
I’ll take a genius totally going for it in the moment hitting an occasional rim to a dude with great technique playing a prearranged solo spotlessly every time. I’d argue that any minor “imperfections” only ad to the greatness of a musician on this level. He’s pushing himself and tapping into the muse and his technical expertise was always off the charts. Anyone familiar with Tony’s body of work would never criticize his technique.
@Kapālin you’re right, but relative to other drummers in the jazz realm in that era, Tony possessed supreme technique. But their progeny has only taken drumming to new heights, so you’re completely right. Some of the world-class drummers today possess unfathomable speed, creativity and skill; feats in drumming Tony would have never been able to replicate no matter how much he practiced. But no is as exciting as Tony and that is why he’s my favorite
Great melodic drum solos by one of my drum heroes Tony Williams. He was and still is a big influenced
on my drumming! We both recorded with Miles Davis. RIP Tony Williams
+Alphonse Mouzon And YOU are one of my heros!
+Steven Menasche Thanks so much Steven. I'm happy to be one of your drum heroes.
www.tenaciousrecords.com/Autographed-Drumssticks-Drumheads-Photos-Posters-CDs-Personal_Services.html
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Junior Jones The new Eleventh House CD 'SEVEN SECRETS will be released either on August 26, 2016 or the 1st of the January 2017 when we tour the USA.
Tony has been one of my drum heroes since the early 70s. The bums rush was and is one of my favorite albums.
I was there and Tony was damn good this evening!
Tony Williams is a badass. Makes me want to do something stupid like buy a way expensive Gretsch w 3 floor toms.
Ha!
Tony was the most dynamic drummer of the real greats.
Love how his drums are tuned.
Beautiful👌🙏
👏🏾👏🏾
My channel is a tribute to artists like yourself and the influence you have had on music. The world is a better place because of your contributions.
some tasty little excerpts
kudos 👍
Revolutionary !
MY FAVORITE DRUMMER
He is kicking ass
Dope!
Trippy cool
The King and his drums….
This is great! Do you have the full performances to upload, by any chance - this footage is priceless!!
this is trancelike - like calling spirits in an African tribe.
STRONG WIND OF THE SUN
Encore?
That bolo tie though...
4.55...even the kings...lol
Start at 8:30 for aawhile shwooooo!
it had a lot to do with his tom tuning. unmistakable Tony.
Make it about 8:00
Shame the background noise is way louder that Tony's drums :/
he sure did hit rims and sticks a lot.
He didn’t though
I’ll take a genius totally going for it in the moment hitting an occasional rim to a dude with great technique playing a prearranged solo spotlessly every time. I’d argue that any minor “imperfections” only ad to the greatness of a musician on this level. He’s pushing himself and tapping into the muse and his technical expertise was always off the charts. Anyone familiar with Tony’s body of work would never criticize his technique.
@Kapālin you’re right, but relative to other drummers in the jazz realm in that era, Tony possessed supreme technique. But their progeny has only taken drumming to new heights, so you’re completely right. Some of the world-class drummers today possess unfathomable speed, creativity and skill; feats in drumming Tony would have never been able to replicate no matter how much he practiced. But no is as exciting as Tony and that is why he’s my favorite