Uploaded by pauloget on 20 Apr 2011
IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA - LIVE ORIGINAL FULL VERSION -1968 - Inedited in Youtube -The track was recorded on May 27,1968, at Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.
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Uploaded by pauloget on 20 Apr 2011
IRON BUTTERFLY - IN A GADDA DA VIDA - LIVE ORIGINAL FULL VERSION -1968 - Inedited in Youtube -The track was recorded on May 27,1968, at Ultrasonic Studios in Hempstead, Long Island, New York.
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This isn't bad.
He's quite good isn't he ?
Uploaded by BuffaloBill23 on 20 Jun 2007
Dylan Elise is a 16 year old drummer playing at the Tauranga National Jazz Festival in New Zealand and he's pretty good. Seriously though, this guy does the most amzing stuff I've ever seen done in the drumming world. To see more of Dylan look at the response vidoes.
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This is brilliant;
Uploaded by yosrush on 17 Aug 2010
Amazing drum solo during Blink 182's encore in the AECC, aberdeen. Recorded with Panasonic TZ10.
For those still curious to the backing soundtrack: The Glitch Mob - Matty G - West Coast Rocks (credit to swat7853 for finding it!)
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was in a bar in gwangju s.korea
the owner had an amazing collection of albums lined up
about 5 metres long
i asked if he had iron butterfly ina gadda ,< half joking >
he went straight to it within an inch and then pulled it out.
wow,
best bar in korea for me.
^ He's very good.
Seems to lack musicality, if that's a word.
The essence seems to be more in performance thane music.
But heh, what do I know?
Here is a Duet, maybe too agressive for some, but good. Starts at 1:22 ends at 3:08 great on the dirt bike!
Drum solos bore me to death but I like good rhythms such as this one from one of the greatest drummers ever.
I loathed Phil Collins whenever he opened his mouth, but as a drummer . . . the drum duet was a feature of the Genesis tours, either with Chester Thompson or Bill Bruford
A scientific expedition disembarks from its plane at the final outpost of civilisation in the deepest Amazon rain forest. They immediately notice the ceaseless thrumming of native drums.
As they venture further into the bush, the drums never stop, day or night, for weeks.
The lead scientist asks one of the natives about this, and the native's only reply is "Drums good. Drums never stop. Very bad if drums stop."
The drumming continues, night and day, until one night, six weeks into the trip, when the jungle is suddenly silent.
Immediately the natives run screaming from their huts, covering their ears.
The scientists grab one boy and demand "What is it? The drums have stopped!"
The terror-stricken youth replies "Yes! Drums stop! Very bad!"
The scientists ask "Why? Why? What will happen?"
Wide-eyed, the boy responds, " . . . BASS SOLO!!!"
but that would be another thread.
Wow, that was worth the admission fee alone.Originally Posted by trabant
Bill Bruford from King Crimson ?, memories come flooding back to me now - sorry that was Roger Waters.
Phill Collins' cover was O.K I suppose, but I prefer the original version.
^ Nice, ha ha.
hmmm . . . .arts and entertainment
this must be the place
PATAX Percussion
The Amen Break... the most recognisable and (over)used drum solo in the history of music.
taken from 'Amen Brother' by The Winstons (solo starts at 1.25)
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I watched the whole bum drum one mid incase one stood up...
In the UK at the moment and I popped round my brothers. He brought his 12 year old son a pearl drum kit and boy the lad can play.
If I knew how to post vids I'd stick it up on here.
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