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Rakalam Bob Moses at the 2008 Chicago Drum Show

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Uploaded by on Aug 24, 2008

Opening solo from the 2008 Chicago Drum Show clinic of Rakalam Bob Moses

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  • What is he using as a stick around 3:30 ??

  • Bob carves his own sticks. They do not match; he made a left and a right.

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  • mind blowing

  • this guy sounds like any other guy experimenting with the different sounds...checkout bangbettercom

  • His book Drum Wisdom is very revealing. I really think it is very good at helping the player understand what his role is in much improvised music. Many questions I have had for years were answered. Check it out

  • Rakalam bob moses est un batteur coloriste, il joue avec des climats,des danses qui rappellent des musiques "traditionnelles",il met une nappe,une ambiance,on est loin du débalage technique,mais dans une autre approche de l'instrument,plus intimiste,sensuelle,délicate.D­IDIER d'AGOSTINO BATTEUR*COMPOSITEUR et professeur de batterie,videos sur youtube,dailymotion.

  • A true original....who doesn't sound like everyone else. Too many achieve fame before they find their own voice.

  • Drummers such as Bob Mosses, Milford Graves, Hamid Drake are true masters. They just aren't reconized by the mainstream masses.

  • I've had a chance to hang a little bit with Bob. Nice guy. He didn't have to spend his break out on the street talking drums and music to a total stranger but he did. Chances are he has more to offer than those who would tear him down. I don't see the point in talking shit about people who made a contribution.

  • So good, so good...Healing

  • @cutiebrutus I'm really sorry you have had some bad experience that gave you a bad impression of Moses. I have no idea what your personal experience was, and I know that "back in the day" Moses did play a lot with some great musicians who were mixed up, to say the least. That being said, I've spent a good bit of time with Moses in the past couple of years and can honestly say that as he stands now, he is without a doubt one of the most honest, open, caring human beings I've ever met.

  • I had the great pleasure of having Bob play on my 1st CD in 98 and the man was the essence of magnanimity and kindness. I believe his spiritual journey to be sincere. He is one of the few true originals . Plus he sure didn't make much so he worked for the shear love of music.

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