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3 months ago
DON CABALLERO - Chief Sitting Duck
From the 1992 album 'For Respect'
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3 months ago
Rival Schools - Used For Glue
Music video by Rival Schools performing Used For Glue. (C) 2001 The Island Def Jam Music Group
RivalSchoolsVEVO • 218,299 views
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Nice rocker by Rival Schools. It sort of reminds me of " Smells Like Teen Spirit".
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3 months ago
Blood Sweat & Tears - Ride captain ride
Blood Sweat & Tears
Soundstage 1976
David Clayton Thomas - Lead Vocals
Bobby Colomby - Drums
Dave Bargeron - Trombone and Tuba
Joe Giorgianni - Tru...
whatiship73 • 160,739 views
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They were definitely a tight, groovin' band.
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3 months ago
Blake Richardson recording Obfuscation
Blake Richardson of Between the Buried and Me recording Obfuscation off their new record "The Great Misdirect", in stores October 27th, 2009.
BTBAMofficial • 421,297 views
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3 months ago
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Wow, a dizzying, stellar drumming performance by Richardson. Thanks for the excellent upload!
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3 months ago
Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me--Lyrics
Simple Minds - Don't You Forget About Me--Lyrics
UnNameD414 • 940,979 views
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This is one of the best rock songs of the eighties.
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3 months ago
Don Caballero - Loudest Shop Vac In The World
From the album "Punkgasm" (2008 - Relapse Records).
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5 months ago
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This is one of Don Cab's best songs.Big thanks to the uploader of this tune.
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3 months ago
Brand X - Dance of the Illegal Aliens
Brand X - Dance of the Illegal Aliens - Product (1979)
Musicians: * John Goodsall- guitar * John Giblin: bass * Percy Jones- bass * Robin Lumley- ...
Mikitram2 • 5,798 views
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Thanks for posting this song! I never really listened to Brand X before You Tube was invented. This song is very cool, and it's as enjoyable as Return To Forever, which it resembles at times.
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3 months ago
17/8 Seventeen Eight Drum Beat
Here tommy
Jiveness • 31,852 views
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Cool beat which I counted in sixteenth notes, one measure in 15/16 and the other measure in 19/16 which equals one bar of 17/8. The Mahavishnu Orchestra used to perform odd meters at fast tempos, and Billy Cobham used to shred with them when they did.Check out You Tube of The Mahavishnu Orchestra...
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3 months ago
OzricSpacefolk • 161,227 views
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Ozric Tentacles was cool when I saw them live in Chicago like eighteen years ago, and it sound like they are still going strong now.
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3 months ago
Indigo Trio Live @ Made in Chicago Festival - Poznan (PL)
Nicole Mitchell, flute & vocal - Harrison Bankhead, bass - Hamid Drake, drums & percussion
ArtandNetwork • 1,924 views
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Awesome video clip of an amazing! I would really like to hear Hamid play the drums with Herbie Hancock again like he did twenty or so years ago.
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
Hamid Drake & Assif Tsahar
Hamid Drake & Assif Tsahar
Live at Glenn Miller Café, Stockholm
Recorded by Ayler Records, aylCD-025
alform • 11,738 views
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Don't pass up a chance to see and hear Hamid Drake live in concert, because he's even better when you're in the room in which he's performing.
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4 months ago
Pantera - Cowboys From Hell
Lyrics:
Under the lights where we stand tall
Nobody touches us at all
Showdown, shootout, spread fear within, without
Were gonna take whats ours to...
OBrin123 • 61,941 views
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DImebag nad his brother just rocked hard, and that's all there is to it.
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4 months ago
Pantera - Mouth for War
Pantera was an American heavy metal band from Arlington, Texas, formed by the Abbott brothers, Vinnie Paul (drums) and "Dimebag" Darrell (guitar), ...
RakyMaky • 182,769 views
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Dimebag and his brother were seriously heavy hitters, two of the hardest, tightest metal players I have ever heard.
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4 months ago
Chandrakauns 4 - Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia
Subscribe http://youtube.com/hindusta... for more classical music. Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia
classicalhindustani • 4,935 views
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4 months ago
King Crimson - Red
King Crimson is a rock band founded in 1969. Although typically categorised as a foundational progressive rock group, the band has incorporated div...
RakyMaky • 195,260 views
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They were so groundbreaking during the early ' 70's!
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4 months ago
Steve Gadd - second Stuff live 1976 Montreux
next solo...HQ Stereolink:
tomgadd • 404,798 views
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Gadd seems to have played more heavy back then than in the nineties.
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4 months ago
Stanley Clarke / Steve Gadd - My Greatest Hits
Some of the best groove you will ever hear.
cozmo • 983,427 views
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Gadd drums so cleanly!
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4 months ago
Van Halen - Van Halen - Jamie's Cryin'
The 6th Song From The Van Halen Album.
VanHalen765 • 105,082 views
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Alex was one of the best hard rock drummers ever! His energy and chops made him top-notch drummer, even if he was in a group with an average guitarist.
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4 months ago
Dennis Chambers and Victor Wooten Live at The Montrose Jazz
Dennis Chambers and Victor Wooten Live at The Montrose Jazz Festival 2009
EvansPercussion • 57,786 views
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That about tops any drum set work I've heard! Dennis is like fifty years old in this clip.
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4 months ago
Dennis Chambers - Loud Jazz
Jazz fusion music from some of THE BEST musicians on the planet!
PLAY IT SCO!!
Guitarschmoozer • 50,409 views
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This video was filmed during Chambers' prime.
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4 months ago
Dennis Chambers - So you say
The Blue Matter Band on Dennis Chambers video, "In The Pocket"
paulalexanderjohnson • 90,812 views
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This group of guys put out a live album called "Pick Hits Live" , which includes several songs as excellent as this one.
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4 months ago
Chris Cornell - "Seasons"
1993 - Singles OST
1michelemichele1 • 226,379 views
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What a beautiful masterpiece by Cornell! This and "Drown" by Smashing Pumpkins makes the Singles album incredible.
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4 months ago
Dennis Chambers Marcus Miller Mix
knoertz • 72,744 views
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About as funky as anything I've ever heard! Up there with The Meters in master level funk.
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4 months ago
9. Thinking of you - A Perfect Circle
Artist: A Perfect Circle
Album: MER DE NOMS
Track 9: Thinking of You
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______________ Lying all alone and restless
unab...
gabymsowa • 510,677 views
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A Perfect Circle was such a cool , underrated band. I think that they have as many good songs as Tool, and also more lean and less overbearing than Tool has been at times.Thanks to whomever for A Perfect Circle uploads!
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5 months ago
The Goats - Do the Digs Dug
画像の乱れ、勘弁してください。
I'm sorry that the image falls into disorder.
MaxxxProduction • 17,906 views
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Yeah, this is one of The Goats' best tracks. I wish they got as much attention as House Of Pain, but that's the music business.
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5 months ago
Thomas Lang - Best drum solo of the world
Thomas Lang in the best funk drum solo of the world! Let's play! It's very fun...
alvesrafa2911 • 8,266,019 views
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I think that his twirling was corny, but his drummed ripped in this clip!
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5 months ago
Drexciya - Black Sea
Back to the 90's :)
Techno classic
FrauPeterke • 28,910 views
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What a beautiful, intense groove!
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5 months ago
Steve Gadd Solo With Brat Cole on Piano 1993
Steve Gadd solo with Brat Cole on piano.
Shot through Michel Jonasz Concert 1993
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Gadd does start the solo in an unorthodox fashion, which requires a lot of guts, then gets a lot more exciting and traditional in the solo. He definitely does have a veteran's confidence in this clip.
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5 months ago
Tony Williams Lifetime- with Allan Holdsworth- Live 1976
Rare live recording of the Tony Williams Lifetime with Allan Holdsworth doing 'Inspirations of Love' from their Million Dollar Legs album. Holdswor...
jonsilence • 41,561 views
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Holdsworth was cool, but I think McLaughlin had far more technical skill during the early seventies. Cobham and Williams were both amazing, and I don't think that they should be compared to each other in regards to their fusion drumming. Williams was better at quieter jazz than Cobham.
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5 months ago
Tony Williams - Zildjian Day - 1985 Texas
Snippet from what was otherwise a 55 min session.
Short hi-res snippet: http://www.youtube.com/watc...
adrianwaj • 24,010 views
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I like how his drums were tuned close to actual notes.
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5 months ago
Billy Cobham Zildjian Days 1984
zildjian
Jhonatandrums • 4,708 views
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I really like when he just grooves on snare, kick and hi-hat, like he often did while with The Mahavishnu Orchestra. He has such good hands in this You Tube clip!
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5 months ago
Trans Am - Stereo Situation
From their 1998 album "The Surveillance". Purchase CD here: http://www.amazon.com/Surve......
fredericmoreau01 • 890 views
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This song brings back good memories of driving somewhere unmemorable, but fun because of Trans Am's music.
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6 months ago
Squarepusher-Beepstreet
Artist:Squarepusher
Title-Beep street
Album-Hard normal daddy
divineclown • 126,845 views
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This is one of his best tracks. I have listened to it hundreds of times and I don't get tired of it.
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6 months ago
Gavin Harrison Live Performance II.
"Mr. Groove" in action again!:-)
Enjoy!
Filmed in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 2007 by samat986.
samat986 • 60,417 views
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Gavin Harrison is one of the most technically brilliant drummers ever!
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7 months ago
Souls of Mischief "Get The Girl Grab The Money And Run"
See Music Videos http://www.bvmtv.com/ that you CAN'T See on You Tube! even some X RATED music videos! +Live Chat and Embed video codes.
The East ...
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7 months ago
Victor Wooten & Carter Beauford - Turnarounds & Musicianship
Victor Wooten & Carter Beauford - Turnarounds & Musicianship
Yoshimur4 • 123,970 views
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Check out the You Tube clips of Dennis Chambers playing with Gary Grainger, a bassist, and you'll see and hear why Chambers was so incredible years ago if you think Beauford's good in this clip.
This tune's not messy. The recording seems somewhat lo-fi in comparison to the recording of " Punkgasm", but the band rocks tightly