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  • Who the hell is Travis Barker?

  • I'm sure this is with the Cincinnati Pops Orchestra. They did an album on the Telarac label.

  • That Eddie Daniels can sure play the clarinet, as well. Both Ed's are amazing.

  • 7:15

  • OUTSTANDING!

  • FUN.  PURE FUN.

  • No wonder he's the best!! he's so diverse he's learned indian classical drumming too!!! (the speech to hand drumming solo he does) See Ustad Allah Rakha & Zakir Hussain Tabla Solo Teental on youtube - a equally great drumming mastery 'duel'/pair

  • So fantastic

  • Anyone notice the Vic Firth MT1A-S Tenor Mallets??

  • if you dislike this ur autistic, ive met ed saughnassy in person and got a signed drumhead from him...there is nothing to dislike about ed

  • This might still be available on the Telarc label. It's with the Cincinnati Pops recorded in 1988. Other artists are Ray Brown, Dave Brubeck, Buddy Morrow, and Gerry Mulligan. There are 16 cuts backed by the Cincinnati Pops. If you like this cut, you'll like the CD.

  • this is such a down syndrome solo once it gets to 7 minutes

  • is there anyway you can send me the mp3 file?

  • i really don't get why the little emo guys love Travis and Joey so much. By the way, nu is not metal. Their both really talented drummers but really?? At least my generation with bonzo, peart and copeland had finesse that made them stand out.

  • Y isn't this stuff still played more. now we have screamo and pop, y can't we bring swing/jazz/the blues back to the mainstream. PLEASE

  • I upped Charly Antolini at this song v=mA-4_hLH2q0 , there you can see what a world class jazz drummer has to do. :)

  • I would LOVE to play this with a big band, I can't even begin to imagine what it would feel like!

  • Whoa hey now, Travis is good. Lets not rip on good drummers. But he isn't the best. If you want the best you have to listen to Bonham, Rich, Weckl and Gadd (I'm sure there are others you could add, but these four came to the top of my head).

  • OK CALM DOWN GUYS. I'm a drummer and I like plenty of rock AND jazz drummers. I know both drummers and I agree with Green, Travis Barker isn't a pimple on Ed E.'s ass.

  • Ed Shaughnessy was, and still is, one of the greatest drummers to date that I've seen. He didn't match up to Buddy on The Tonight Show, but he was damn close. The simple fact he sustained a competition against the greatest drummer known to mankind places him very close to the top of the pyramid. Travis Barker doesn't even come close to the greatest ROCK drummers, so comparing him to the jazz greats is that much more ridiculous.

  • Wanna hear a joke? Travis Barker.

  • best big band song ever hands down

  • I had a great chance to play with Mr. Shaughnessy when he played with our high school Jazz band. It was one of the most amazing experiences of my life. He was just awesome. Mid concert, just before his solo, he leaned over to me and said "Take a solo". Though my original training was Cello. I was also in the drum section. We all got a clinic from him. I took his hand drumming to heart. Still do it.

  • What year was this?

  • Was that Doc Severson on the trumpet solo?

  • great job !!!

  • remembers me of the mask.

  • I'm thinking that the master had an aneurysm halfway through his drum solo, considering the way he was scat singing.

  • Drums have come a long way. Drumming has not.

  • I do believe this is the Johnny Carson band from the tonight show.

  • Listen to him Fly

  • Really impressive how Ed can play it easy!

  • Travis Barker is a master a playing punk rock, this guy is a master at playing bebop. Travis Barker probably sucks at playing bebop, this guy probably sucks at playing punk rock.

    I'm not really a fan of this genre. Although I admit he's got some interesting dynamics going on near the end . . . among other things. *looks up lyrics*

  • @AquariusCyclone

    I dont think that someone can actually suck at playing punk rock.. , cause its too dawm easy :D

  • @cavapudding I disagree, punk rock drums requires the drummer to make a more excited and "active" tone, plus play at a very fast rate.

  • @AquariusCyclone

    Every drummer with a bit experience should be able to do that..

  • @cavapudding you oviuosly have not herd of a punk drumemr named travis barker he is fucking gfreat you dumbass

  • @travisBrulzz Travis Barker my ass..... look up some drummer with real skills, like Rodney Holmes and Jojo Meyer, crapface!

  • @travisBrulzz geez dude listen to some real drummers or buddt rich, gene krupa, art blakey max roach, john bonham and keith moon will come back to life and crap all over your dumb face and travis barkers.

  • @AquariusCyclone and besides, thats swing dumbass

  • @cavapudding Sorry about that, I don't listen to swing very much at all.

  • It is for a reason Butch Miles and Gene Krupa may be remembered as the best..... drummerboys makes noise as a rule....

  • He reminds me alot of my deceased grandfather, though he didn't play drums.

  • isn't that erich kunzel conducting? RIP

  • Why does Travis Barker's name keep coming up on all these Buddy Rich videos anyway? That's like comparing dump trucks to semis. They're both haulers and they both have motors but they're not even remotely the same. Best is a relative term anyway. Who's a better guitar player; Chett Atkins or Eddie Van Halen? If you're playing country, Eddie's probably not your first choice...

  • Ed Shaughnessy is a way better drummer then Buddy Rich

  • For example Charly Antolini´s solo on sing, sing, sing with the RIAS Orchestra is much more entertaining, difficult, stunning than this simple rhythmic dumdumdum, this stuff I play for a warmup.

  • @whity72 well since your obviously the greatest drummer who's ever lived, why don't you post a video of your playing? you know, to grace us with your mastery, something that ed shaughnessy just wishess he could have. JACKASS

  • wow its even bigger than my balls

  • If one more angst ridden teenage with green hair says Travis Barker is the best drummer in the world i am going to punch a fucking wall. Pull your pants up and get some taste!

  • this vid is all soloists... the ensemble as a whole is soo square

  • EPIC SIDEBURNS

  • @Ireg2post1 i wholeheartedly agree, my friend.

  • drum solos at, 2:47, 3:38, 4:27, 5:40 (most epic)

  • that clarinet was incredible

  • @boosh1988 The clarinetist here is the Legendary reedman Eddie Daniels ~

  • Eddy Shaughnessy merkt man einfach an, dass er die Musik liebt. Exzellenter Solist aber auch immer Band-Musiker. Ab 5: 40 geht er ab wie Schmitz` Katze.

  • brilliant ;-)

  • I've played drums for many (30) years. Nowadays I play in a bigband (Yes I can read notes). I prefer to recognize drummers for their contribution to music, e.g. John Bonham, Phil Collins, Peter Erskine, Ian Paice, Steve Gadd, Gene Krupa, Ringo Starr etc. I like to be impressed when I watch and listen to technically brillant drummers as Buddy Rich. But I enjoy to watch and listen to drummers who plays as - e.g. Ed Shaugnessy. Keep up the good drumming ;-)

  • Do you play professionally in a big band??? Does that exist? Im just curious, I never see jazz anymore...besides standards (yuck) and just weird weird music

  • to fcmilsweeper9: I don't play professionally though I would like to. The Danish Radio Big Band (I'm from Denmark ;-) ) is a professional big band, Klüvers Big Band too. I'm sure you can find musicians (read drummers) who plays professionally in big bands - among the other bands, groups, sessions, etc. they play in too.

  • travis is good....so is ed.....why do all jazz videos with great jazz drummers end up with the name travis barker in it somewhere?......it makes no sense, people are just looking for a fight, if you don't like jazz don't listen

  • AWESOME

  • Amazing!!

  • Please...go away and stay out of the gene pool too.

  • travis barker is about as good as that pile of shit my dog took in the park compared to ed

  • @gothrowsome2a

    dude...c'mon...grow the HELL up... I <3 travis.... and he's good....but it's a TOTAL diff. genre.... and he'd prolly piss himself trying to learn krupa or rich...

    why...you ask? Oh...well first...he'd have to learn TO KEEP HIS ARMS DOWN...

    he can't do anything without looking like he's on his way to a rotator cuff injury :P

  • travisbarkerpwnsall, whoever you are, you need a little more experience on the drums ass hole. You don't have any idea what you're talking about. Get your head out of Travis' ass and smell a real drummer. Fuck you.

  • @GreenManDan13 eddie shaughnessy was a legend on the drums oncde compared to buddy rich till he got pwned by him

  • The video of Ed and Buddy playing on the tonight show is just... it's mind blowing. It'd be fun to be able to get the instrumentals of this song Sans the drums because I think this is my favorite Rendition of the song.

  • Enough with Travis Barker Already. Barker hasn't earned the right to be compared to these greats of Drumming.

  • I wasn't talking about me Dumbass. Why don't you go pleasure yourself to Travis Barker.

  • Get out of where. This isn't a Travis Barker Video Dumbass.

  • Travis Barker is a halfassed wanabe drummer... EVERYTHING he plays is simplistic and lacks any form of musical structure... A first year drummer could play anything he comes up with... Go pick of a drum and learn to be a musician before you go praising posers

  • buddy rich is the best and any good drummer knows that, however ed shaughnessy has worked with buddy and even buddy ritch says that this guy is awsome two amazing drummers, the best that ever lived!

  • well he's no Gene Krupa..

  • first that is not even Eddie S trying to "prove" anything....just a few little mellow interludes on the skins. I know that travis barker is famous and newer than Ed...but, REALLY?

    Ed S is a session playing, music reading drum wizard motherfucker for gods sake...you can't really mention the two in the same book...I have watched Travis on many occassions and he is certainly way better than I am....but really not in the same league as Ed.

    Sorry

  • @TBARKERISLEDGEND ....crack is really not a drug you should be smoking while watching videos of drummers on YouTube......it really makes you sound stupid...

  • @TBARKERISLEDGEND I like Travis Barker too. But He's nothing copmared to this guy or Krupa or Rich! Buddy Rich and Gene Krupa are Drum Gods! Oh and I think that Ulrich ins't all that good. His drumming isn't all that special. no offense.

  • salt peanuts lol

  • ahhhhh! I love it

  • Ed truly is the MAN!! such a shame there aren't many more videos of him on youtube.

  • Well, Ed's doing something very very few drummers can. He is playing with mallets, hard mallets, but just the same, few drummers could play this fast and for so long with mallets. For people who don't know: mallets are only used for tenor and bass drums (oh and tympani). Let's add on top of that: in the long solo he's holding the left mallet in the "classic" position, left hand palm horizontal, right palm down.

    Then he switches to sticks.

  • I don't get what's up with this version! It's so square, those are mostly classical players on the job! It's not even swinging!

  • Dude Travis isnt Half of The Drummer That This Guy Is!

  • you've got to be kidding me...

  • @travisBrulzz depends on what kind of solo it was

    if it was a punk rock kinda solo then i agree

    if it was a jazz solo travis would get destroyed. nuff said

  • @travisbarkerizdaman his roots were a drum core at his school. there's a big difference

  • @travisbarkerizdaman I've seen you commenting on several videos of actually talented drummers talking about how travis barker is blah blah blah and then gulp as you swallow his load. fuck off and go watch some gay porn. you obviously don't know shit about percussion even if you happen to play it which I pray to god that you don't.

  • agreed. i couldnt say it better myself. travis is a good drummer but not the best,

  • @travisbarkerizdaman Buddy Rich was over the Hill and he still whipped everyone out there. Age means little to the Legends. Start looking up and readin, man.

  • Awesome performance! I love Ed's take on this song, and the individual flair he adds to it- he doesn't try to be Gene. Gene is Gene, Ed is Ed.

    And who knew salt peanuts and mutton chops went so well together?

  • this guy is good but buddy rich is better

  • @CommanderKeny62 even Ed would agree with that i'm sure. They were friends so......

  • It'd be a kick to see Shaughnessy play for Led Zeppelin.

  • He'd be bored out of his mind playing Zeppelin songs. Ed Shaunessy is a true jazz drummer.

  • i love jazz 5/5 digging the chops eddie lol

  • Looked like Doc Severinson playing the trpt. solo. Eds drum solo was all Ed there's no Comparing to Gene. Gene was Gene, CAN'T COPY THAT but then again Ed has played with everyone and is one hell of a nice guy and swung the band great .

  • Great! :)

  • BENNY HINN TRUMPET SOLO!!!!

  • not the flare of gene infact not even close

  • very true, but Krupa couldn't have pulled off those glorious muttonchops.

  • I wondered why Ed's snare drum seemed too lose power, tonally speaking, then I spotted those sticks cum beaters muffling the sound. He really needed a pair of Vic Firth 5As in my humble and even irrelevant opinion. Strangely one of the best Sing, Sing Sings I ever heard was by a schoolgirl band at Disneyland Tokyo who uncannily recreated the 1938 Krupa/Goodman classic. Still, nobody can beat that Krupa sound captured they say by a single overheard mike.

  • Thats true....check Barkers grip out....traditional when playing marching drums or on a pad....thats the proof...the links any of us who do with history and tradition on the drumset legacy. An instrument created here in the America in New Orleans. And Rich, Krupa, Shaugnessy, Bellson, Jo Jones are the fore fathers.....there are others and their hands they carry a proud American tradition. Barker knew Zildjian. Hed be the first to tell you. Have fun checkin it out , research the names youll see

  • You apparently haven't seen any BR clips.And IF you have..then you are a complete idiot man...

  • i still like gene krupa's version better

  • I find it great, how people always comment that one's better than the other... xD

    this guy plays in a big band, Travis barker (I know who he is) but I forgot what music they play (I'm a metalhead myself) so... you've got two COMPLETELY different styles of playing.. and both are really good. though I prefer Ed here. you can feel the swing in the music. btw: being a fast drummer, doesn't mean you're a good one.

  • oh, and to add something. not being able to play the Travis Barker score on guitar hero, doesn't make him a good player, it makes you a bad gamer ^^

  • Pure Awesomeness!  I dream to be as good!

  • WOW!!!! What a performance!

  • travisBrulzz. Do you have any friends ?

  • Oh yeh ! How do you plan to do that?

  • travis barker sucks

  • I read in an interview that Travis Barker actually looked up to drummers like Buddy Rich,Dennis Chambers,Stewart Copeland and Ed Shaugnessy..

  • you are a little bit crazy, ill be honest

  • yeah um travis is good and all but it's the style music you like. plus there are alot better than travis out there. he is definantly not the best

  • Perhaps it would be appropriate to explain that this performance, by the Cincinatti Pops Orch. is played as a musical tribute to the late Benny Goodman, Gene Krupa and Harry James ( plus the other fine musicians in Goodman's 1937 band ). They have been respectful to the original arrangement and Ed Shaughnessy has been totally respectful to Gene Krupa by just putting his own spin on the drum solo. Will anybody remember Travis Barker in 70 years time?

  • Am I really supposed to understand the ramblings of an illiterate moron?

  • Travis is pretty damn solo compared to other speed drummers.

    Hell, the fastest, Mike Mangini, does far more than just play fast.

  • Travis Barker in my opinion is more of a performer rather than a truly gifted musician. The complexity, technique, style and variation of drummers like Buddy, Eddy, Dave (Weckl), Steve Gadd etc... Are a lot more appealing to me and motivating. I'm not trying to disrespect Travis here, but I think he's more about the image.

    Oh and I'm 16 so there is no point in telling me that I'm just old and mentally stuck back in the old days :)

  • I don't know what you are on but you must be going for the MORON of the year award.

  • travisBrulzz. I don't know what you've got stuffed in your ears but just unstuff and listen to a great band propelled by one of the greatest drummers of all time with solos by two of the greatest instrumentalists Eddie Daniels and Doc Severinson.

  • i'm shaking my head at your ignorance :S.

  • The Master is Gene of the song .

  • this was real good.

    but yeah, i think travis barker is one of the most over rated drummers ever.

  • this was great till he started barking like a rabid dog at 7:20. now if he only knew how to shave!

  • This guy is truly one of the greatest drummers of all time. His technique is perfect.

    But believe it or not, there is a swiss foreign exchange student at my school this year who BLEW THIS PERFORMANCE OUT OF THE WATER. I'm not even kidding... I mean i knew the kid was good but i herd him play this at a concert tonight and almost fell out of my seat and to top it off i had to follow him Dx

    --Props to this drummer and thumbs down to any no talent wannabe drummer boy who has the gal to dis him

  • !!!! i have been looking for this song since i was 7. i always just glazed over the title whenever i found it cuz i didnt think this would be the one... but i clicked on it by accient and... let me just say, some accidents are good ^_^

  • fallacies* even.

    Just enjoy it. Stop being ignorant. Damn humans.

  • Amazing :)

    Ah, so beautfiul. The Sound of true music, that is.

    I agree 40x with you Insolence69.

    How can things so different even be compared; they are like two opposite categories. And people should open their little tunnels to see what others might have to say.

    Ps. We played this for marching band :)

  • I'm sure Travis and many other musicians of our time our great people, but in their own categories. Just like Ed is a great musician in Jazz. Everyone is titled to their opinions, but there is no necessity to start arguing over something that doesn't make sense. Don't compare two different things.

    Not to mention, if you knew anything about the history of Jazz, you would know that some modern music is derived from Jazz and Blues.

    Appreciate things, don't instinctively look for fallicies.

  • I'm tired of humans. All they do is argue in an illogical and uneducated manner.

    It truly is disgusting and annoying to see sometimes.

    Why can't everyone just take one second to understand the other person's point of view or the message some of these youtube videos are trying to get across?

    Ed Shaughnessy, like many other great jazz musicians, is a significant figure of the 20th century. Why would you even begin to compare someone from our time, from another category of music, to Ed? Absurd.

  • I've seen Barker play, and while I'm a great jazz drumming fan, I've got to admit that he's good...really good!!, but still light years away from the talent of Rich, Bellson, and even Shaughnessy here.

    His only flaw, as far as I can see, is his ignorant and vulger fan base that makes him seem as cruddy as they present themselves to be.

  • wow... Could you sound any more like a Travis Barker fanboy. Yeah, he's good, but this is one of the original jazz drum virtuosos, who were the first to really show people what drums could do. I'm sure if Mr. Barker saw what you wrote, he would point out the fact that you're a dumbass, since it's jazz greats like this one that insipred him do develop his style of drumming.

  • really good clarinet playin'

  • 3.54-4.01...man i love how those classic drummers play, Ed doing that chop like he is pulling something with his right hand. OMG those drummer r like put their whole body with soul into rhythm itself! When i learn something new i also try to feel music not only in my head but with heart and soul! Don't bother with all those nubs saying jazz drummers r nothing. I play in prog metal band and my band always listen jazz and blues to pick up something new for prog metal

  • He is good Dang Shaughnessey nice Ludwig Kit

  • yes, i have. he's got nothing on this guy. you're clearly not a drummer or know any drum history.

  • I used to love watching the Tonight Show when ! I was younger,and learning to play, and I loved the way Shawnee played ! I still do ! This cat realy swings !

  • Salt and peanuts indeed, man I wish I could've seen this guy live!

  • Why is Travis Barker being brought up. He's a different style drumming altogether. I'm sick of seeing it.

  • What about the dickshits that brought up joey jordison in EVERY SINGLE DRUM VIDEO OF ANY STYLE? man, i hate those

  • yea the jazz clarinet takes skill and this guy is great...but i think the jazz clarinet fits in better on other songs

    im rather partial to trumpet and trombone solos on this song

  • the director is getting into it man

  • he is awesome man

    i got 2 versions of this song

    the are both in my vids

  • really there wouldnt be a travis barker without what you call a noob on the drums idiot

  • do you seriouly just go around and bash other drummers and spam shit about travis barker? I've seen you do it in multiple videos. No one cares about a PUNK drummer in a JAZZ video.

  • Salt Peanuts, Salt Peanuts! I love that song! :)

  • GO DOC GO!!!

  • BRAVO!

  • No matter how hard that clarinet player tries, he won't be able to make jazz clarinet cool . LOL teachin drums

  • agreed. needs some dips and drops

    but the drumming... is just... too good for the band

    trumpet sounded nice but didnt like the solo

  • Jazz Clarinet sounds very cool and takes a lot of skill. (Just like other instruments)

    Just because you dislike it doesn't mean other people do as well. Drums aren't for everyone, and neither is clarinet.

    To each his own, my friend.