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Bill Bruford & Earthworks Live in Chile Pt. 4

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Uploaded by on May 11, 2007

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Por primera vez en Chile, el clásico baterista del Rock Progresivo presenta su combo post bop, en una mágica noche de domingo.

Grabado por Marcelo Gormaz Barrientos en el Teatro Teletón, Santiago de Chile.
Septiembre de 2002.

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  • Is that Tim Garland on reeds?

  • It seems !

  • Cool vid. This is one of the early tunes that Bill did with Dave Stewart, Allan Holdsworth and Jeff Berlin.

  • Cool !

  • This is cool. I've seen them live in Gothenburg, that was amazing!

  • Great ! I saw them five years ago and still remember the talent of Mr Bruford.

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  • this is AMAZING!!!!!!! Bill Bruford is a genius!!!!!!

  • bill seems to be enjoying him self here

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  • I wonder what Bill's voice would sound like singing on second tune?!

  • @Zarniwoop9

    Actually, the best drummers are the ones who change the course of history, which is why only dumb arses (not you) blabber on all day about chops, speed and all things insubstantial. But the would is full of dumb arses as far as music is concerned.

  • @volendos2 HAHAHAHAHA!

  • ahg all these comparisons about drummers. everyone knows the baddest drummer in the history of the world was elvin jones. this is a jazz video so this guy should be compared to jazz musicians. for example - brian blade, jack dejohnette, tony williams, philly joe jones, nasheet waits. this guy's cool though and i'll check out some of those drummers on satiaraha's list

  • @rockandfloyd Que lastima. Era uno de los mejores.

  • @SpiritDrive Está retirado desde el 2009. :(

  • what?

    ringo starr?

    is that a drummer?

    what kind of person are you to make that kind of list

    you don' nothing about drums

    go sleep buddy

  • I see your point and why you did that now!!! I mean don't get me wrong, Gene Krupa is an incredible drummer, but Buddy Rich was a prodigy. He started drumming pretty much out of the womb, haha! He could listen to a song once, and then now how to play it and where to put all of the kick figures and set ups. He was a genius.

  • maybe your'e right but i classify in the same range because he played almost the same genere of music but your explanation sound deep and logical and i agree with you b-sides both are legends good comment from you thanks

  • No offense, but you can't classify both Buddy Rich AND Gene Krupa as EQUALS! They aren't. Buddy was so much more technical than Krupa ever could think to be. Sorry but that is not fair to rate them the same!

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