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Chris "Daddy" Dave: The Experiment-Live at The Bluenote Pt.1

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2007

Now, Chris is really something special. His concepts and musical phrasing are just out-of-this-world! Anyone serious in seeing amazing playing that will inspire you to run back to your place and practice your ass off, check Chris out live. He will literally, blow you away. =]

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  • Spanky definitely takes after Chris, but Spanky has his own vibe goin and are both monsters in their own right.

    Spanky = polished, a little more conservative, highly technical executions

    Chris = organic, raw, BALLS OUT! Straight from the soul. I honestly think he'd care less about technical abilities. Play your heart.

  • Chris Dave inspired Spanky... Another drummer named Justin Brown plays this style as will. Both he anD Chris, played for Kenny Garrett

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  • what song is this?

  • Are drummers the next salvation of the free world? Speek it...I mean we can all follow the leader or drum our way "out of my constriction....Feet don't fail me now!" Ha. ha.

  • I saw him live. He got crazy feeling of rhythm

  • @TIMMYDEEZ same for Jamire Williams, who also played for Kenny Garret and Glasper, after Dave. Dave inspired all these dudes, hence the name "Daddy". Dennis Chambers also fathered all these cats!

  • Chris Dave, Keith Carlock, Zach Danziger, Mark Guiliana and Brian Blade. In no particular order.

  • Yikes!! Chris Dave is mad scary!! The man's chops are so wicked, yet he doesn't abuse it or overplay like some working drummers do, smooth, yet blistering, cool, yet a freakin' beast!! Crazy technique, but most of all he can groove his ass off!!

  • I almost get upset when I hear Chris Dave using toms now.

  • dual lightsabers

  • @Mccritical80, you're right, but that just comes to show how way ahead his artistic level is. To come from an r&b band under Stokley's direction, he started out to be polished/conservative. But since then, he's reinvented himself over and over and over into the monster that he is today. And to be in Maxwell's band under Glasper's direction, of course he's gonna be on the polished side of things...I never said he wasn't.

  • @pastense well i have to disagree with u on ur view of dave hes a well polished drummer who has technique and is conservative..its just tht hes sooo polished tht hes been able to create a new sound...u gotta think he was stokleys drummer...

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