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Uploaded by on Aug 10, 2008

Neil Peart gives a lesson to Gadd Fills

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  • same top comments? gotta change this, BOOBIES!

  • this i neither a Gadd or Bonham lick (and they would be the first to admit it) they were both influenced by the jazz greats (as mentioned in some interviews)

    And this lick was used extensively by the legendary jazz drummer Max Roach back in the 50's.

    Do a search on youtube and you can hear Max using this lick alot in his solos.

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  • sounds like the intro to jason bittner solo

  • my favourite fill, Neil is God, awesome video

  • I grew up worshiping Neil Peart. I don't worship him anymore but I have the highest regard for him as a drummer. And now, in this age where we can see the musicians "come to life" on Youtube and get interviews and words of wisdom that we would have died for in the 70's and 80's gives us a glimpse into the man that Neil Peart is. He is a very interesting man who has led a very interesting life and the way he bounces back from the cards he has been dealt and keeps going says volumes about the man.

  • Good grief... who gives a shit who wrote it first... this is Neil sourcing HIS influences... not his influences, influences... LUKE! I AM YOUR FATHERS, UNCLES GREAT AUNTS, SISTERS, TWIN COUSIN!

  • It doesn't matter who did it first. It has become a part of the lexicon of drumming and everyone interprets it in their own way. Although I still think Gadd does it best.

  • Damn,he keeps his snare raised high.

  • @gavinggunholdlive It's a triplet. 1-2-3-1. So there are 4 notes

  • Lol I know ppl will laugh at me but can some1 confirm. It's snare, rack, floor, kick right. Four notes with equal spacing? Why does it sound kinda like a triplet? Pls have mercy on me utube commenters

  • @lileulileu there is no god only neil peart

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