Recording Studio 08/08
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Caveman rythm and technique
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@gt198gtr Neil Peart doesn't lack creativity. There is nothing Travis Barker can do that Neil can't. Having said that, I personally don't think Neil is the best there is. I prefer Vinnie Colaiuta, Dave Weckl, Benny Greb, Dennis Chambers, the likes of them, but Neil is one of the most influential of all-time.
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this is really good
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@blacksideknight3 feeling this, the chorus is a rumba clave on the cowbell, the verse of "and I" by box car racer is a modified songo (afro-cuban drumming. my mistake), the verse of "watch the world" is a fusion of latin and jazz. he also played in a soca/latin band called "flash in the pan".
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@buckeyeboyh5 show me the latin grooves he does...
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@buckeyeboyh5 Agreed - it's Travis' creativity that makes him amazing. Sure his beats aren't the most advanced the in the world. I'm sure Neil Peart is much more technically advanced, but he lacks that creativity
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that is just fucking noise...no quality
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its not as hard as it looks :)
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it's no the same when you play a drums cover... You need more creativity... But sounds cool
i completely disagree. Travis is the best in the world. No question. Haha just joking. But you can honestly listen to down, always, miss you, feeling this, not now, adams song, anthem pt2, and others that i'm not going to list, and say this guy is close to the same level as him? Travis either gets trashed or overly praised. Travis is one of the most creative drummers i've seen in my life. He incorporates latin, jazz, funk, and ska into his punk drumming. Not many can do that and it sound good.
buckeyeboyh5 2 years ago 15
I cant belive I got here after Travis Orbin's video... Shame :P Whats wrong with him? why is he playing so hard and so steady... have some soul in your drumming...
shai1579 1 year ago 7