Chris Layton Teaches The Texas Shuffle & Talks About SRV Museum | Reverb Interview
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- Опубліковано 20 кві 2017
- Chris Layton, esteemed drummer of Stevie Ray Vaughan's Double Trouble and Experience Hendrix, came by the Reverb office to talk drums. First, Chris lays out the basics of the Texas Shuffle beat so prominent in Double Trouble's rhythm. Chris then discusses working with Stevie Ray Vaughan, the rerelease of the Live at Carnegie Hall record, and the new "Pride and Joy" exhibit now open at the Bullock Museum in Austin, Texas, curated by GRAMMY® at L.A. Live.
Read more about Chris Layton at bit.ly/2p3kNad.
Underrated legend
There is a picture of Chris Layton at Stevie Ray's funeral. Even though he is wearing sunglasses the expression on his face is so devastating. It's like extreme grief and disbelief. I love listening to SRV and Double Trouble. Such talent.....
SRV had only one drummer! Chris! My man Layton. Epitome of THE Texas blues drummer.I can't think of any other drummer that could replace SRV's drummer. The timing, the feel, the sound, and the drum licks were Chris Layton all-the-way! Think of the miles spent playing behind another legend. SRV picked and stayed with the same guy for a reason and it was obvious. A true legend and so underrated!
You beat me to saying that. Thank You!
Layton=THE SHIT
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@Wrasslin Fab Steve Jordan is drumming for them.
The whole band was good.
It was a big portion of Stevie 's success.
Man was I glad to see Chris is still playing. I first saw him with Stevie live when I was about 18 and they were just taking off and I caught a show I think in 84 or 85 at the Pier 6 Pavilion in downtown beautiful Baltimore Maryland on the water! I was blown away and being a young drummer myself I just had to get a souvenir from the show and managed to get the pair of sticks Chris used that night and they are one of my prize possessions to this day only the 18 yr old kid is now a 50 yr old man!!! Boy what a night!! I'll never forget. Thanks Chris for the memories!!!
Thanks for sharing that story. Sounded like an amazing time to be alive.
@@TheHonestTruth Ah thanks for reading it. It was a beautiful time to be alive that's for sure!! A memory I will always cherish of a great band I almost didn't go see! Thanks again.
That’s an awesome story ! Just finding these on UA-cam. I’m still trying at 54 to get that feel. CL is the coolest. Rock on!
The one thing that I've always felt in hindsight with SRV and Double Trouble is how Chris and Tommy really were a backing rhythm for Stevie to shine. Alot of other musicians in that role would probably want to have their time in the solo spotlight but they just kept the rhythm going.
Chris Layton is an awesome drummer musician and a heck of a nice guy too!
Whipper is the Man.
Much Respect
Ive known Whipper since seventh grade band. I'm still deaf because of the drum section sitting behind me.
Definitely underrated. Great soul and part of music history.
Very cool. Whipper. Music history for sure.
Saw SRV in a club in Houston. they backed up some Texas regular i forget who he was, SRV was not even on the bill. It was a small club in the Galleria are called something like Spring feilds, we were there to see the headliner band and after SRV played we left , we were blown away, I do not remember the year, I want to say 77-78, I remember it was the 4th of July weekend because we went to addicts dam and shot fireworks after he played.
Yeah, I remember that. I can't think of the name either but is was a club in a shopping mall. I saw The Fabulous Thunderbirds all the time back in those days too.
@@JoseMTamez it was on westheimer.
@@KB-ke3fi If it's in the Galleria then it had to be the club on Richmond in that shopping center near the frwy. The same club I saw Three Dog Nights and a bunch of other bands. They use to have live bands during day out in the parking lot too.
Srv was a great blues guy of course, but what i loved most about them the jazziness of them... chilins con carne, tin pan alley, lenny...
It's so nice to see how he plays his shuffle .I played in a lot bands that covered some SRV.Could never figure out exactly what Layton was doing. Wish we would of had utube when I was starting out some 50 years ago. I hope all the young people today appreciate the great drummers and learn from them.Me and my drumming friends wore out a lot of records ,cassette tapes and 8 tracks in the day trying to get are drum parts down.Now you can go to utube and watch these cats laying it down.That my friends is priceless.!!!
Same for guitar, I have a huge pile of vinyl had to buy the whole album for any new song to learn back in 85. I was lucky enough to see SRV in Providence RI around 85 or 86. Wish he was still with us.
Still Miss Stevie Ray so much!! Got to see him and double trouble play 4 times and they were some of the most intense and awe inspiring shows I've ever seen!
Mike Lenowsky you got to witness something great, I wish I could have seen him at least once.
I didn't see much ado about no museum..only tiny portion..but..I still miss Stevie Ray Vaughan..This legend was ahead of everyone else really..
Chris OWNS the Texas shuffle. Nobody plays it better
"We just do what we do and we hope that you like it."
We did. And still do!!!
I love shuffle when the left hand is doing most of the work
His shuffle on Empty Arms is the example I give to every drummer I play with about what I want in our cover band.
I’m definitely no drummer, but I’ve noticed that Chris’ drum patterns would have a lot of emphasis on the ride cymbal and snare as apposed to the hi-hat and snare and it gives it such a unique flavour. I’ve worked with a lot of drummers over the years, however I usually on see them use the latter technique. Stevie really couldn’t have asked for a more fitting band
the master. Always been in awe of Chris's playing...He makes it seem effortless
he is low mediocre at best
Strabunitz Bahaha!
@@onomatopoeidia calling him a master is like calling water gourmet food,you need to learn a lot more about drumming artists before saying something like that.again he is low mediocre at best,i have 12 year old students who has been playing for a couple of years that will blow this cat out of the park.have a nice day..
@@holprod00 stfu 🤫
Such a great, great down to earth vibe from this guy. Like sittin' by a fire and chewin' the fat!
So good. And the longevity of Double Trouble staying together for so long is truly remarkable.
Thank you, Chris!
Cold Shot is the absolute best Texas Shuffle ever, don’t even!
When SRV +Tommy & The Whipper broke in ‘83-‘84, they absolutely blew my mind and I wore out my copies of their 1st two LPs...a few years later and I was of age and partly because of these guys, there was a thriving blues bar scene in my part of NE Wisconsin throughout the 90’s, with the cream of the region frequenting the Fox River Valley area, so I heard all kinds of killer shuffle stylings out of Chicago, Milwaukee, Madison & the Twins...
Of course you must play according to whom you’ve playing with and what their bag is, but whenever I get the chance to play a FATTENED UP medium shuffle especially, guess who l’m thinking about? Plus when I play straight up 1st Gen R&R grooves, I ride at least as much on SD as HH, thinking of “House Is Rockin’”, “Love Struck Baby”, etc.....Whipper Layton will always have a place inside of my brain, not far from the likes of Earl Palmer & Levon Helm as part of the Supreme Taste-Monger Wing of the Halls of the Grand Inspirators...
Damn right I agree w all u guys and gals…. Love how he broke this down for us. Love that Texas shuffle. So underrated it’s unbelievable.
Gotta love Chris best drummer to keep up to S R V ...nice fella too ...cheers ...
Met Chris and Tommy in Calgary. Early 2003 I’d guess. Really nice gents
damn, that finger snap rimshot on 2 and 4... 00:04 , stranger thing Ive seen ever. Really hard to play, he makes so easy... awesome swing, awesome legend!
ive always loved his shuffle on the snare. really awesome drummer
man that upstroke, then the drag (he calls it a rub): perfect. just perfect.
Thanks Chris Layton. You gave this drummer a whole new world when I bought SRV & DT records all those years ago. They're still in the regular player pile next to the stereo and your playing is as unique and difficult to replicate as it was back then.
I grew up on your music and, like my dad became a drummer and played along with your shuffles and really learned about your feel and various spacing between the notes. Tell me, to me is the greatest Texas shuffle I ever heard. Thanks for the music.
Yes! I get it now! I’m 54 and have been beatin my cans to this shuffle for so long and could never really “get” that TX shuffle… until NOW! To see CL do it as a person to person is epic! You guys rock! And BTW, I’m wondering what other secrets do you have! Ha ha
my grandfather, Doyle Brink of the Texas Swingsters, of Waco Texas, taught me the double down beat Texas shuffle back in the 60's. It's a lot different than anything else out there, but always somehow fits. In all the rock bands I played in for 50 years, it was just automatic for me on my Slingerland 4 piece he gave me for a birthday present for my 10 birthday, completely rebuilt and restored from the early 50's here in Houston.
Great drummer- enjoyed his craft A nice down to earth person- I wish him well- KEEP PLAYING!!
One of my favorite drummers!
What a gent, and a fabulous player.
So awesome, amazing groove. Thank you for sharing his genius! 👍 🤘
I didn’t realize how good he is since what he plays is so simple… But his feel and dynamics are amazing… Like the blues!
Legend
Saw him with SRV North of Toronto called Kingswood 1988 and 89. Ill never forget it.
underrated legend
Double trouble is so underappreciated..those dudes helped Stevie become the legendary SRV
God he’s got such a great feel
So cool to watch this! I am trying to do a cover of Tightrope and could never figure out exactly what you are doing rhythm wise, I used to cover that tune about 20 years ago and thought back then I used to play it better, more closely to what you did but now is not the same..nothing is anymore for sure..oh well I will do my best to stay close to the original recording, always do!
Arc Angels - One of the best sounding CDs I have heard. Killer snare sound.
Monday morning podcast brought me here to you Chris Layton, you should do another with him👏
Thank u Chris..nice shuffle..sounds like I'm in the Army now..this one beat u did sounds like wipe out..Happy to know about the exhibet..sounds perfect with all Stevie's clothes and things..exciting
Great video
Thanks
That photo 2:56 🤙
Uh oh Tommy Shannon is in the Klan? He’s making the evil hand signal 😂
Best drummer ever. I love SRV and Double Trouble
Thank you Chris!
Mr.Tom 🥁😎
Great drummer for SRV RIP !
I got to see Chris , drumming for Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and Tony Franklin playing bass ,in London,U.k,on a July 4th show, what a band!
Awesomeness!! 😎
Always nice meeting you whipper
Great guy
Masterful.
Gold standard for the Texas shuffle right here.
You got me. I'm in.
Glad i found this! I was playing it wrong !
Legend!!
How can you not like this?
A good drummer☺ Kingdome come😉 rip SRV
That snare has got that Chris Layton sound! My favorite blues drummer that ever lived. Gotta find out what that snare is!
He talks about it in another video. It was Mitch Mitchell's snare. It's a Ludwig LM400
There was a reason why they weren’t SRV BAND but Double Trouble. They were their own backing ensemble that couldn’t be beat. Chris, Tommy and Reese were insane.
wish he would write a book on his time with SRV
We hoped you liked it... ! like words cant describe.
wish they kept display ongoing
Awesome drummer and hair!
Still great hair too...
The Master !
wtf are you talking about?
Such a badass!
Chris, I'd love to see exactly what you played on Tightrope - that was friggin' tight, bro!!!
Anyone else notice how the ‘3’ is sooo late to make that shuffle so cool!?
How is this guy responsible for some of the heaviest rock and blues grooves of all time?
He just seems like the most regular dude ever.
easy now,mediocre at best
@@RRRRobbbb why are you talking about yourself? Only a person who knows absolutely nothing about playing drums could write what you did..ive been teaching drums at the music conservatory for the last 20 years..
@@RRRRobbbb thank you, likewise🙂
respect
Genio *****
First minute or so you can totally imagine Cold Shot over it :) Killer.
The shuffle rhythm's a lost art. So many drummers these days are hung up on the metal bullshit double bass drum rubbish, but they can't play a simple blues shuffle.
Can attest to this. At a gig I played, another rock drummer(who I knew) sat in for me for a song and this guy couldn't shuffle to save his life.
Let me correct you there. The shuffle is by no means a 'lost art', since thousands of blues, jazz and gospel drummers have been doing it; 'metal bullshit double bass drums' is by no means rubbish, but a creative and stylistic choice that fits the genre...and guess what, they may not play shuffle much, because they don't have to; as well as many drummers who play blues can't do a proper blast beat, and they don't need to. Doesn't mean one is better or worse than the other, it's different requirements and different choices. Bottom line is, don't devalue people's choices for your smugness.
*cough cough* my brother who NEVER gives me a shuffle beat to jam over
Right! There's not as many shuffles in modern mainstream music that's for sure.
like it!!
That would go nice with "Life By The Drop" Do a version with that on it........Might make it new again.
Chris since you have done it please consider picking up this family man with extreme talent on the strat. Zack Rosicka video While We Cry, this guy has talent to spare and a couple young kids and a great all around guy. Saw him play at the Lake Austin Blues Festival prior to Kenny Wayne and Joe B. and he was right there with Bonamassa and might I say better than KWS.
Dude is laid back
great technique, that aside, how much higher can his hair go up vertically?
Cool
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I always felt Stevie and Double Trouble were victims of the 80's with the gated drums and heavy vocal reverb. They were an improv live band, and should've been recorded as such. But, that's just me. I always loved their live records instead of their albums.
Doyle Bramhall Sr is the Godfather of the "Texas Shuffle"
Does anyone know what the beat is called that he starts playing at 1:34?
Now THAT'S stick control!
cool
2:53 The guy behind the counter has got some stories.
that bass drum
excellent Black Panther kit but jesus god FUCK that snare sounds good.
The burning of Minneapolis shuffle
THE BLACK SATIN LUDWIG…wow!
A relaxed, laid back in the pocket well executed shuffle of any type is a beauty to behold with the ears. Can elevate a song to an entirely new level. Very few are better at it than Whipper. Maybe nobody.
WHAT is the Snare Drum?
The shuffle god...
The Whipper
Two people need a good slap upside the head for thumbing this great video down.
Mickey Rourkes...lost brother?
Hitting the snare dead center? NO, THANKS