Bill Bruford´s EARTHWORKS - "Original Sin"

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2008

From the DVD "Footloose in NYC" (DGM 0202) filmed at "The Bottom Line" in May 2001. Property of Bill Bruford Productions. Distributed by Discipline Global Mobile. www.billbruford.co.uk www.disciplineglobalmobile.com

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  • The happiest and most patient drummer I have ever seen. To slow the feel down is far more difficult than going balls to the wall. The man desirves all the respect in the world for what he has done for his craft.

    Happy retirement Bill, no more 3am airport lobbies for you.

  • I wonder how Bill would've done with miles davis I think he would've done some interesting work

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  • great sax solo

  • how the hell can u talk about chris botti in relationship to this song.

  • this sax player means business

  • Ha, just got back from seeing Alan White 2011 with Benoit and Oliver.

    Steve Howe and Chris Squire are men of class. That's all I have to say on Ash Wednesday from the HOB.

  • I own this DVD so why am I watching this on youtube?

  • A LOVELY DRUMMER, NEVER OVER THE TOP :).

    I AM A MIXTURE OF OVER THE TOP AND I HOPE HIS BALANCED APPRAOCH.

    THIS ONE OF MINE WAS RECORDED AFTER TWO YEARS WITHOUT PLAYING.

    GLENN FLETCHER - NEW ZEALAND DRUM SOLOIST YOU TUBE

  • Amazing drumming. The way he constantly changes the dynamic - even within individual bars - is just sublime.  Not many people can do this!

    THE BEST.

  • @EriktheHermit. Well said my friend. That is what this band are amazing.

  • I love this song it's drak but at the same time it's very bright. Brilliant stuff.

  • @dapunkof1975 Great thing about Miles is that he drew out the best of almost everyone he worked with. He made others great and then stepped in during the gaps. Funny that when you know what your doing you have to do so little )

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