they are so coked off their heads, love elvins bit though, and his face at 2:32 but what ever sonny did before or after this, this actual performance was just TOO out there
@datura1234 or if you dont want to spend time on that, go listen to your travis barker, jordison, ulrich or whatever, and leave musicality to people who actually have ears :)
@datura1234 as a matter of fact, im doing a study on jazz drumming history, and guess what - these are one of the first guys who started to improvise more and play more freely, the guys who introduced polyrhythms into drumming, and by the sound of it, they were doing it right in this video, pure improvisation, no boundaries, measures, or anything, pure art. so if you dont see whats the deal with these guys, maybe you first need to evolve yourself to understand what theyre doing,
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wow...has to be probly the worst, sloppy, ill advised mess ive ever heard...they call this drumming? they could have used a few tips on keeping time and originality rather than beating on anything and everything they can randomly until no one can take it any longer and has to stop playing. definetly not well thought out drumming and most definetly not what i would call a good drum solo
nice..Elvin JOnes and Sunnay Murray are two of my favorite drummers. Not to mention what an icon Blakey is in the jazz world. This is as soulfull, techincal,and as beatiful as drumming can get.
Wonder what Elvin really made of Sunny..You can see his love of Art..
C0NTR4B455 1 year ago
love Elvin's use of space. That groove he stumbled upon at the end is neat and quite subtle but definitely there!
Gretsche87 1 year ago
they are so coked off their heads, love elvins bit though, and his face at 2:32 but what ever sonny did before or after this, this actual performance was just TOO out there
Bosphorus92 1 year ago
@datura1234 or if you dont want to spend time on that, go listen to your travis barker, jordison, ulrich or whatever, and leave musicality to people who actually have ears :)
CisforCock 1 year ago
@datura1234 as a matter of fact, im doing a study on jazz drumming history, and guess what - these are one of the first guys who started to improvise more and play more freely, the guys who introduced polyrhythms into drumming, and by the sound of it, they were doing it right in this video, pure improvisation, no boundaries, measures, or anything, pure art. so if you dont see whats the deal with these guys, maybe you first need to evolve yourself to understand what theyre doing,
CisforCock 1 year ago
Hahahaha I'm sure he could keep time.... if he wanted too :P
normloman 2 years ago
this is for you ass wipes who do not understand, spirit,soul and arkestry... THIS IS DRUMMING AT ITS FINEST!!!!
dfuzz1114 2 years ago
Elvin wiped Arts dust away..
mmlight 3 years ago
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wow...has to be probly the worst, sloppy, ill advised mess ive ever heard...they call this drumming? they could have used a few tips on keeping time and originality rather than beating on anything and everything they can randomly until no one can take it any longer and has to stop playing. definetly not well thought out drumming and most definetly not what i would call a good drum solo
datura1234 3 years ago
nice..Elvin JOnes and Sunnay Murray are two of my favorite drummers. Not to mention what an icon Blakey is in the jazz world. This is as soulfull, techincal,and as beatiful as drumming can get.
edcerc 4 years ago