@@bereangirl7118 I think Donati was too technical for Dream Theater. Mangini paid due diligence to traditional DT by staying within the realm of what Portnoy did. Virgil just went way beyond the realm of Portnoy and possibl6 beyond the realm of Dream Theater.
Not a fan of modern mangini and his solos and work in dream theatre, still insanely skilled and coordination is one of the best in the world and crazy limb independence but it just doesn’t do much for me personally and don’t really enjoy it as much as his solos back then, mangini was an absolute blazer and insanely fast and his solos were so interesting and creative and told a very good story imo. It prolly has to do with youth vs older age but he seems so stiff like a robot but also plays and hits way softer. Still plays everything on time and we’ll but doesn’t flow as well as before and doesn’t have that energy and power like in this video where he combines everything from flowing to chops to speed to power to independence to creativity and everything in between. He was an absolute monster.
As incredibly talented as Mike is, his solos are too mathematical for my taste. Just groove bro, it's not trigonometry class. Search Joe Travers drum solo if you want to hear my taste in solos.
7:45 sounds like "bleed" by meshuggah 3 years before it's release
I just thought exactly the same thing
This guy is so amazing the speed and rhythm what he has is mind-boggling like an octopus with those double Notes with each hand absolutely awesome!!!
Finally some new content.... the Genie hasn't been posting much up lately...
It's like best of Mangini 🔥🔥🔥 very very unique 👊👊👊
Wow!! He's actually playing a drum solo not just hitting the drums, creative,speed,one one the best I've heard!
Speed, limb control AND creativity
Unreal
His Ostinato is from another planet that is within his brain.
Mangini is Solid 👌🏼👏🏼😃
Im speechless to bad the video quality wasnt better it kept freezing orher than that the greatest 26 mins of my day
Meshuggah Bleed at 7:50 (4 years before Meshuggah)
DT needs to utilize this aspect of ManDjinni
@18:16 he just brute force human nervous system, hacking the time. Kinnda like Creating Musical Time Dilation
much love
Wait for it...
7:50 was that bleed before bleed was a thing?🤣
*23:04** The fastest playing of drums in Human History*
Just like "Buddy Rich" when he's playing a moller , quite a good mixture of things going on here 😊👍
Don't forget Carl Palmer, Terry Bozzio and John Bonham's triplet pattern
Tell that to meshuggah lol
There a dude on UA-cam that plays this garbage with one hand smoking a joint with the other.. this is the best drummer ever lmfao
Who cares it's boring
Fast single strokes Daniel son. Fast singles.
마이크 맨지니♡!*_* 알러뷰~
Not his best creative session. But it’s Mike ! ❤
@16:30 just so beautiful
Prime Mangini was a total beast...
Not only technically mindblowing, but musical.
He reminds me of Terry Bozzio here.
Big Beat Manifesto
한국에도 왔었다니 ㄷㄷㄷ
Is this him practicing or an actual solo.
The best drummer of our time"
I don’t know if you’ve heard Virgil Donati, but that guy is technically more advanced than Mangini (if a thing is even impossible)
@@pipps1158 Oh yea he's one of a kind also. These guys are so far ahead its unbelievable".
@@bereangirl7118 I think Donati was too technical for Dream Theater. Mangini paid due diligence to traditional DT by staying within the realm of what Portnoy did. Virgil just went way beyond the realm of Portnoy and possibl6 beyond the realm of Dream Theater.
@@pipps1158 they’re both top of the food chain in all styles
The feeling of a robot....
Too good for me
Comprou a bateria nova e está experimentando!
E alguns exercícios.seria bom ser menos matemático e mais orgânico, musicalmente falando.
Like a robot
Technically ok, Musically :/ (...)
Not a fan of modern mangini and his solos and work in dream theatre, still insanely skilled and coordination is one of the best in the world and crazy limb independence but it just doesn’t do much for me personally and don’t really enjoy it as much as his solos back then, mangini was an absolute blazer and insanely fast and his solos were so interesting and creative and told a very good story imo. It prolly has to do with youth vs older age but he seems so stiff like a robot but also plays and hits way softer. Still plays everything on time and we’ll but doesn’t flow as well as before and doesn’t have that energy and power like in this video where he combines everything from flowing to chops to speed to power to independence to creativity and everything in between. He was an absolute monster.
U saw jealous!
As incredibly talented as Mike is, his solos are too mathematical for my taste. Just groove bro, it's not trigonometry class. Search Joe Travers drum solo if you want to hear my taste in solos.
Technically he’s a monster . Kind of like Bonamassa on guitar, technically a monster. But I don’t feel soul from these guys !
Perhaps you have no soul.
He’s a master technician, not a musician. Because this is loaded with technique, but there’s no music here.
What? 🤔
XD
A lot of technic, not very pleasing to listen to
This guy needs lessons
if it weren't for the technical proficiency This would not even be worthy of a high school player.
Mangini, with all his technique and skillfulness, has such a boring, non creative playing.
hmmmm nope
XD
Surprisingly awful.
Nothing special, beginner technique exercises
no imagination of odd rhythms
JUST BORING.
Gloria Estefan lo caccia via dopo un minuto
Boring