"Soul in Your Mind" featuring John Macaluso, James LaBrie, Vitalij Kuprij

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  • Опубліковано 22 бер 2009
  • James LaBrie (of Dream Theater), Vitalij Kuprij, Alex Rastopchin, Ze Grey, DiMuti, accompany Drummer John Macaluso (of ARK, Yngwie Malmsteen, TNT) on the opening track "Soul in Your Mind" from John Macaluso and Union Radio's album, "The Radio Waves Goodbye" (now available at www.johnmacaluso.com). Available in HQ- Click on HQ to watch in High Quality.
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  • @tofee35
    @tofee35 13 років тому

    If this was recorded professionally with 3 camera angles and mixed samples it would be easier to see how great this guy is.... It's the whole "guy in his basement" feel that throws people off...

  • @antiago1983
    @antiago1983 9 років тому +2

    Immense. One of the most inusual hand movement, but so effective. Simply brilliant the grooves

  • @krangz64
    @krangz64 14 років тому +1

    always intresting to watch you play.

  • @keepntyme
    @keepntyme 14 років тому +1

    I also saw the article in MD. Thanks for the great post. That is some excellent playing, very tasteful. Very Cool !

  • @oooooooooorly
    @oooooooooorly 13 років тому +2

    @Longlivethe4th
    Yeah, the first ARK Album is one of my favorites. I can't imagine how good it would have been with Randy Coven on it.

  • @Thystonius
    @Thystonius 12 років тому +1

    The sound of his setup reminds me how the drums sound in the exercise cabins of drum school, I could imagine myself listening outside to John going all out on a kit ;-)

  • @llorenth
    @llorenth 15 років тому +1

    Very entertaining, thanks Johnny Mac!

  • @yankovichi
    @yankovichi 13 років тому

    he's doing that funny head movement while stroking snare with left hand...but he kicks ass!!

  • @jgbuckley
    @jgbuckley 14 років тому +1

    One of the coolest odd-time grooves ever. Fabulous work, John, as always.

  • @fisicobatera
    @fisicobatera 13 років тому +1

    This song is the best!!! Amazing solo also!!!

  • @Longlivethe4th
    @Longlivethe4th 13 років тому

    @oooooooooorly I believe at one point they talked about re-recording it, but that was right before Jorn left... Well I saw them live once and yep, Coven brough some additionnal power and melody to the first album songs as well.

  • @hazardeur
    @hazardeur 4 роки тому +1

    That mini bell placement just makes my day. Thanks!

  • @Tamabife
    @Tamabife 15 років тому +1

    Brilliant Performance.
    Keep on Rock Mac.
    Thanks for sharing the video!

  • @benniebull
    @benniebull 14 років тому +1

    Saw your article in the Sept. 2010 MD and had to check this out. Loved it! Excellent work.

  • @michaelalexandrini5734
    @michaelalexandrini5734 6 років тому +1

    Mint!!!!

  • @leomarcondess
    @leomarcondess 13 років тому

    cara, eu acho que ele ta entre uns dos setes que tão fazendo audiencia pro DT

  • @intestinomedicino
    @intestinomedicino 13 років тому

    Can't wait for the next Album with ARK, mind blowing drumming dude.

  • @metabog
    @metabog 13 років тому

    @jarlmaster47 I took piano lessons and had music lessons all through college, and not rock or jazz, but actual classical music. Doesn't make me classically trained, because I didn't care about it enough to actually learn at the time, and most of what I learned came from experience playing with other people. MP is the same, he took some lessons, but dropped out and most of what he knows to do comes from jamming along to Rush and Iron Maiden and with DT.

  • @Thystonius
    @Thystonius 12 років тому +1

    @Longlivethe4th Totally, I've got the Japanese version of Burn the Sun (because I really wanted the song Silent is the Rain) and it's in my all-time favs :-D

  • @osanan
    @osanan 13 років тому +1

    Swing metal!

  • @Thystonius
    @Thystonius 14 років тому

    @jgbuckley Totally agree with this statement :-)

  • @Longlivethe4th
    @Longlivethe4th 13 років тому +1

    @ryonafan Ark isn' everyone's taste sure, Personnaly I'm in love with every second on each of their 2 albums. But I won't flame you if you can't like them. But give them a second and even third chance, what was the song you didn't like ? Each of their song has a slightly different personnality then the others, a bit like what Queen, or QR do. My fav is Mother Love, if you want ultra-catchy pop-rock go for Feed the Fire, if you like pink floyd, go for Missing You or Can't Let Go, for metal->Noose

  • @cbottgerc
    @cbottgerc 14 років тому

    De la gran re puta mare!!!

  • @Longlivethe4th
    @Longlivethe4th 12 років тому

    @Thystonius ah yes, Silent is the rain... I searched a long time to get it, was worth the effort, it really closes the album so well.
    If you happen to know any other band that kind of went into that "virtuose metal with a soul, an open mind, and some things to say" flavour, just let me know, there's only a handfull of bands I'm still following these days.

  • @metabog
    @metabog 13 років тому

    @jarlmaster47 "Portnoy claims to be self-taught as a drummer, though he did take music theory classes in high school." That's not classical training. They were all in Berklee for a year afterward, and they dropped out. I don't know where you get your information (the Smug College of Smugness probably).

  • @intestinomedicino
    @intestinomedicino 13 років тому

    I think that in the studio version the little bell disk (or is it a latin percusion disk?) is used more often which to me kind of give it an off beat feeling.

  • @Longlivethe4th
    @Longlivethe4th 13 років тому

    @ryonafan the firts album was almost a demo, I like the warm, slightly blurry, 70s, early Di Meola mixed with old Purple kind of sound it has, but that's clearly not everyone's taste. The second album is top notch, but still with some warmth to it, lack of warm sound and lack of groove/swing in the playing is one the reasons why I rate DT under ark.

  • @jarlmaster47
    @jarlmaster47 13 років тому

    @metabog punching himself in the head and making weird faces is called showmanship. he could be serious if he wanted to.

  • @metabog
    @metabog 13 років тому

    @jarlmaster47 Yes I am not only a drummer, but a producer. I'm not going to talk about myself, just so you can accuse me of having an ego. We can agree to disagree then. How can you say he's classically trained dude, he may not have a weird posture, but a classically trained drummer doesn't punch himself in the head or make weird faces of stand up while drumming. He's just a classic "rock" drummer, but I wouldn't go as far as saying he's "classically trained".

  • @jarlmaster47
    @jarlmaster47 13 років тому

    @metabog are you a drummer? because I am and I know classically trained vs. self-taught.

  • @Thystonius
    @Thystonius 13 років тому

    @metabog I tend to differ dude. The technique of Mike Portnoy is pretty good. I see the same kind of technicality when I see Carter Beaufort playing. Very controlled. But I agree with you that MP doesn't sound 'classical' :-)
    John Macaluso rules, but his posture and technique shows that he probably did learn himself how to rip the kit!

  • @metabog
    @metabog 13 років тому

    @jarlmaster47 Portnoy isn't classically trained dude, they all dropped out of their studies to start DT.

  • @Longlivethe4th
    @Longlivethe4th 13 років тому +1

    Contrary to some here, I really hope JMac won't be the new guy in DT, just because ARK stuff was 10x more emotional, diverse and well put together than anything DT (which I often enjoy a lot, but ARK, they could have been kind of the new Purple / Led Zep / King Crimson all at once).

  • @metabog
    @metabog 13 років тому

    @jarlmaster47 Lawl, alright, you're obviously only bent on throwing insults around. Where are your "references" brotha? A year at a school, where he didn't get a degree doesn't qualify as "classical training". JR is classicaly trained, he has a degree in classical piano from Juilliard. MP studied jazz, and dropped out. MP's technique is not "that" good, and frankly, while he can sure handle his time signatures, he doesn't "sound" like a classically trained drummer. But hey, let's argue.

  • @jarlmaster47
    @jarlmaster47 13 років тому

    @metabog no shit sherlock. but portnoy and DT went to some fancy music college for about 2-3 years prior. macaluso didn't do that. don't challenge me on DT.

  • @jarlmaster47
    @jarlmaster47 13 років тому

    @Sebbester88 well duh noone can replace portnoy. he's too epic and perfectly suited to DT. they want another portnoy but they wont get one.

  • @andyelectricwiz
    @andyelectricwiz 13 років тому

    He's got the chops to play with DT, but his drumkit isn't big enough.

  • @jarlmaster47
    @jarlmaster47 13 років тому

    @metabog a year at a music college. end of story fool. thats classical training enough. besides you probably made up that quote. look at portnoy play. his technique is too good to NOT be classically trained. macaluso is obviously self-taught. but portnoy has the correct grip, and obvious training

  • @Sorantis
    @Sorantis 14 років тому

    this song is amazing, though DT has better :)

  • @jarlmaster47
    @jarlmaster47 13 років тому

    he'll never be the new drummer for DT. good as he is he just doesn't have the finesse. that and the way he plays is technically very poor. I feel like he taught himself, which is not to say that that is bad. but portnoy was classically trained, which helps him be so epic. regardless macaluso is still epic!