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Solitary Glen covers Stryper - (Waiting For) A Love That's Real

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Uploaded by on Oct 7, 2006

In my opinion, this song is one of the most overlooked Stryper songs. Hope you enjoy it.

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  • I heard this as my daughter was checking it out and she had the treble down so the drums were prominent and I at first thought it was Robert Sweet, Dude you kick on the drums, I saw them live back in the day and RS was nutz, he used his head on gongs and tore up some drummage. I would put him in the same class as Tommy Lee, Rikki Rocket, Neil Peart and whats his name from metallica. you could make it big time with your playing.

  • Thank you very much! I miss the old days of the 1980's. I've seen Stryper only 2 times but they (RS) was a huge influence on me.

  • excellent EXCELLENT cover. very tight and atteneion to detail. I am a bass playe, so that was Strypers weakest link in my opinion...the bassist. The vocals and the guitar work was what made them stand out to me. Listening to this makes me realize how good the drummer had to be.

  • Robert Sweet is one of the best rock drummers, bar none, of all time. Highly and sorely underrated.

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  • @thekevenator,

    Dude, Tommy Lee couldn't touch Robert Sweet with a 1,000 foot pole. Robert Sweet is so much more involved and accentuated than Tommy Lee and his "drug head" approach. Neil Peart? Totally different Jazz / Rock style than Robert, but skill wise I'd say they're equal. Rikki Rocket? Are you kidding?

  • Dude, that was awesome! A little fast at times but thats what playing live is. Great Job! Love this song.

  • Very Nice!

  • dude you freaking rock you played that song to the t good job keep rocking bro

  • @gspot27 I agree but I know what I read. Maybe Robert Sweet was just bragging. 

  • @seanmc31076 That's impossible. He had to have used two bass drums for Together Forever, The Rock That Makes Me Roll, Reach Out and Surrender.

  • @cvhf650 According to a biography of Stryper that came out a few years ago, Robert Sweet recorded the entire "Soldiers Under Command" album with a single bass drum and peddle although there are definitely spots where it sounds like he is playing a double.

    I taught myself to play drums to that album and this is probably my favorite song on the album and one of my top 5 from Stryper.

  • wow never heard of this song!!

  • Excellent job bro,..Robert Sweet has some the most simple, gorgeous beats ,and fills,.thanks for showng them off!\

    My favorite Stryper song by the way!

  • great job on it. i also think its overlooked. i also feel that its one of thier best

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