@ThrobnWood I prefer the cheese version just for pure speed, it's fucking ill how hard it is, the whole riff is 16th note triplets which are hard to pull of cause you've gotta be really consistent and extremely fast, not to mention the solo 0.0
@TheAchyliam It's Herb's drumming for me. This version really shows how him & Claypool are the tightest bass/drum combo around :> I'm a drummer myself, & I've always said Herb is the Claypool of drumming. These two were made for each other, & this recording is just dribble-worthy :d
@ThrobnWood I'm not a drummer so I wouldn't know. Live he's very good, and the intro to eleven in pretty nuts. I am however, a bassist and I can tell you every goddamn song on seas of cheese goes from fairly simple (bastards, tweekers) to reasonably hard ( jerry, sgt. baker) to FUCKING INSANE (Tommy, Fish on)
This album pretty much embarasses all other music,ever, i mean all there albums are pretty great but this one really captures the best sound. Im gonna be the coolest 60 year old still listening to this. What the hell would it be if not for primus, prob too much mr bungle.
Apart from Les' awesome bass solo, we have the ginseng drummer Tim 'Herb' Alexander playing the drums in his typically infallible style. In this version his hi-hit & bass drum work stands out particularly for me, though everything else he conjurs is also supreme. Any drummer's out there should listen to Herb & take notes. The Primus albums from '89-'95 all have his masterful playing.
Even slowed to basically a halt, this song still blows everyone out of the water
TheAchyliam 2 weeks ago
@TheAchyliam I wanna hear it slowed-d! :O
ThrobnWood 2 weeks ago
@ThrobnWood Compared to the sailing cheese version this is really slow, that's what i mean
TheAchyliam 2 weeks ago
@TheAchyliam Oh, of course :> Though I just like to think of this version as pure, undiluted awesome juice.
ThrobnWood 2 weeks ago
@ThrobnWood I prefer the cheese version just for pure speed, it's fucking ill how hard it is, the whole riff is 16th note triplets which are hard to pull of cause you've gotta be really consistent and extremely fast, not to mention the solo 0.0
TheAchyliam 2 weeks ago
@TheAchyliam It's Herb's drumming for me. This version really shows how him & Claypool are the tightest bass/drum combo around :> I'm a drummer myself, & I've always said Herb is the Claypool of drumming. These two were made for each other, & this recording is just dribble-worthy :d
ThrobnWood 2 weeks ago
@ThrobnWood I'm not a drummer so I wouldn't know. Live he's very good, and the intro to eleven in pretty nuts. I am however, a bassist and I can tell you every goddamn song on seas of cheese goes from fairly simple (bastards, tweekers) to reasonably hard ( jerry, sgt. baker) to FUCKING INSANE (Tommy, Fish on)
TheAchyliam 1 week ago
My boyfriend loves this song
Zgirl9956 1 month ago
Best live album ever.
MyAssHasWorms 3 months ago 4
@MyAssHasWorms Most certainly.
ThrobnWood 3 months ago
@MyAssHasWorms Have you listened to The Who's "Live at Leeds"? It definitely gives competition to this one! :-)
daregularperson 2 months ago in playlist Primus - Suck on This
my band slambodians opend for primus in modesto. also saw them n mr bungle at gilman street new years eve 89-90
SUBXERO1961 5 months ago
He's definitely young here this young Les.
h3adcrabbio 6 months ago
i still have the sausage demo recorded in union city california at fungo mungos studios
SUBXERO1961 8 months ago
This album pretty much embarasses all other music,ever, i mean all there albums are pretty great but this one really captures the best sound. Im gonna be the coolest 60 year old still listening to this. What the hell would it be if not for primus, prob too much mr bungle.
Wilbursson 8 months ago 5
@Wilbursson ^_^
ThrobnWood 8 months ago
Apart from Les' awesome bass solo, we have the ginseng drummer Tim 'Herb' Alexander playing the drums in his typically infallible style. In this version his hi-hit & bass drum work stands out particularly for me, though everything else he conjurs is also supreme. Any drummer's out there should listen to Herb & take notes. The Primus albums from '89-'95 all have his masterful playing.
ThrobnWood 1 year ago 2
Classic Les bass solo right here peoples.
ThrobnWood 1 year ago 2