I met Stanton in Chicago and he is the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet, and he plays with so much stankiness (<--word?), and musicality. I think the mark of the greats is that he/she makes you want to play better. Stanton does that for me every time I hear him.
"It takes talent to impress, but greatness to inspire"
I heard a quote similar to that at one time.
Im really glad to hear he's a nice guy, you wouldn't imagine the pretentious assholes I've ran into in my time! I'll never support them in anyway, ever again.
i like how he can do so much more than the meat head metal drummers (except jason bittner and chris adler) with out a million drums and a trillion sheet cymbals.
i think its unfair to call most metal drummers "meatheads". Moore isn't a metal drummer, and most metal drummers aren't funk/jazz/streetbeat drummers. It's apples and oranges. It's always been about the drummer and not the gear. Why don't you just leave it at that and respect any professional drummer who is doing for a living what we want to be doing.
nice video
TonyBtheEG 4 years ago
Phenomenal! Thanks for posting this.
I met Stanton in Chicago and he is the nicest guy you'd ever want to meet, and he plays with so much stankiness (<--word?), and musicality. I think the mark of the greats is that he/she makes you want to play better. Stanton does that for me every time I hear him.
Thanks again.
mike7813 4 years ago 3
"It takes talent to impress, but greatness to inspire"
I heard a quote similar to that at one time.
Im really glad to hear he's a nice guy, you wouldn't imagine the pretentious assholes I've ran into in my time! I'll never support them in anyway, ever again.
LoveTruck 3 years ago
That's actually the first video I saw which has a 5 star rating
lancelotdragonfire 4 years ago
dude! Very different! Good different too. Today, there are just too many cliche solos. I like that kind of funky sound stanton has.
drummininsuburbia567 4 years ago
i like how he can do so much more than the meat head metal drummers (except jason bittner and chris adler) with out a million drums and a trillion sheet cymbals.
dwdrummerboi 4 years ago
kinda like jojo mayer
getatmack 4 years ago
exactly
dwdrummerboi 4 years ago
i think its unfair to call most metal drummers "meatheads". Moore isn't a metal drummer, and most metal drummers aren't funk/jazz/streetbeat drummers. It's apples and oranges. It's always been about the drummer and not the gear. Why don't you just leave it at that and respect any professional drummer who is doing for a living what we want to be doing.
TomPKan 4 years ago
very true any proffesional drummer is a rolemodel for me. It's just my oppionion on metal, although i like a few metal bands.
dwdrummerboi 4 years ago
actually, stanton did do an album with corrosion of conformity. isnt that ironic?
jcksnparsons 4 years ago
yeah thats a very metal band. Thats why i like him, he can do it all.
dwdrummerboi 4 years ago
very true but i'm only calling the drummers who ONLY play metal meat heads. Most metal drummers out there are great.
dwdrummerboi 4 years ago
funny you say that, because i think that stanton actually was in a metal band for a while.
A good musician dosen't let genre stop them.
neuburgn 4 years ago 2
Standing Stanton! I love how the audience quiets as the solo progresses.
ezeIdaho 4 years ago 2
Now that is how you use a drum kit!!!
danharrington3 4 years ago