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Uploaded by on Apr 15, 2008

marvim Bugalu Smith drums
Rob Scheps tenor sax, and soprano
Etinne Lytle piano
Kim Clarke bass
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  • Mr Scheps is not too much fun when the horn is not in his mouth. It should be permanently cemented there.

  • rob shceps a monsterrrrrr  others quite the ticket too

  • Bugalu is amazing !! all the players are amazing!! but Kim Clarke the electric upright bass player here, she deserves a mention too!! a top gigging player she's the real deal.

  • Rob - Your a Monster!!!

  • this is great Marvin, I like how Kesai wrote about the five elements -I can see what you say about the healing power of music because when I watched this it relaxed me - before I felt like I was aching because of a lack of sleep and doing stuff all day - now I feel relaxed and warm and I'll sleep better - I like how go between the cymbals on this one and you change up your cymbal to go with the soloist - that solo was awesome, nobody can bring it like you Bugalu! PEACE

  • I can hear, feel and see you using the five elements in your playing. The sizzling hi-hat during the head had a fiery quality to it. The bass drum was the Earth and gave the hi-hat something to cook on. The cymbal crashes were like waves beating the shore line. The way you blended with Rob's sound was like a stream flowing over rocks. With Etienne you filled the space like wind going through a valley. It's seems that the drum set can become any one of the elements. It depends on the moment.

  • There's the BUgalu I know right there. Swinging like tomorrow ain't coming. Marvin, I think some people are called into the music, and some people miss that boat...I don't see how anyone could watch this and not know....know what's happening. I'm glad to hear those voices in the room verifying what I know way down here. 

    Eternal thanks, Marvin. Swingin' through the stratosphere. Kim, Rob and Etienne sound great...this is beautiful...

  • love it! you're all focused and burnin' with energy . thanks again for sharing the feeling through the net . it's helping me put an un-musical day at work behind me . peace - mike.

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