Re: Awesome Youtube videos
Posted: Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:45 am
Yeah, not sure what's supposed to be so creative/innovative about someone who just hits cymbals instead of hihats on every beat.
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Yeah, Gavin Harrison is awesome for sure.Reïst wrote:I love lateralus and Tool, but I don't find Danny intriguing. He doesn't do anything I find interesting. I don't know if I've posted this before, but Gavin Harrison is more exciting to watch, IMO. He thrashes around a lot less. And he's the tightest drummer around, especially with the kick. You should just watch the video and you'll know what I mean.Billy's Little Trip wrote:Bahhh, those trigger kits are cute, but I'd rather watch Danny Carey any day.
And does fills every bar. That kind of bothers me. Every four bars is even a bit much, but every bar is just bothersome (especially to watch).fluffy wrote:Yeah, not sure what's supposed to be so creative/innovative about someone who just hits cymbals instead of hihats on every beat.
If we're talking about jazz drummers, you mean. So many knowledgeable drummers give me the Buddy Rich talk. Yes, he's amazing - but to tell the truth, he hasn't really influenced me.Generic wrote:If we're talking about drummers, though, there's really only one consensus... Buddy Rich. That solo makes me dizzy.
ahhh , i completely agree.Paco Del Stinko wrote:Dre - That Dutch thing is completely disturbing, but the Korean drummer is the best! I love that guy!
Charlie! You know how you say I play guitar like a Japanese video game? I swear, when the guitar player started his solo at the 2:16 mark on the Korean drummer vid, he was breaking into something I'd do.Paco Del Stinko wrote:Dre - That Dutch thing is completely disturbing, but the Korean drummer is the best! I love that guy!
I still want to fuck on the floor and break shit.Rabid Garfunkel wrote:A-fucking-men.
me and my co workers want to thank you very much, Glenn.
The way that your leg swings to turn off the camera tells me that you're using one leg next to a mirror. IE: The leg closest to the camera moves towards the cam, while the far leg moves away.Rone Rivendale wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H96HZz26JM
Okay so after like 1 1/2 years I've done another levitation video. My first video only got 1 comment and they said the view was messed up to where I could have easily pulled myself up with my arms.
So anyway, I finally decided to prove ppl wrong by showing my hands while in the middle of levitating. I still have really crappy angles (cuz my webcam cord only goes so far and I kinda have to show the feet) but it's proof that I'm not using my hands/arms.
btw, the original levitation is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFaiZk8zAFU
It has better lighting, and I'm levitating a little higher.
yes, and the way you hold your hands together tells me your a douchebag.Billy's Little Trip wrote:The way that your leg swings to turn off the camera tells me that you're using one leg next to a mirror. IE: The leg closest to the camera moves towards the cam, while the far leg moves away.Rone Rivendale wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5H96HZz26JM
Okay so after like 1 1/2 years I've done another levitation video. My first video only got 1 comment and they said the view was messed up to where I could have easily pulled myself up with my arms.
So anyway, I finally decided to prove ppl wrong by showing my hands while in the middle of levitating. I still have really crappy angles (cuz my webcam cord only goes so far and I kinda have to show the feet) but it's proof that I'm not using my hands/arms.
btw, the original levitation is here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFaiZk8zAFU
It has better lighting, and I'm levitating a little higher.