He looks as he would beat up his drum! A total beast!
@premier196314 сағат бұрын
Anike is an amazing drummer.
@genesisguzman98833 күн бұрын
Is it me or she looks like Kamala Harris
@ossasungkarfull25964 күн бұрын
Amazing ..👍👍👍 I like Dave Weckl since 1985/Chick Corea Elektrik Band untill now.
@user-fs9pm3mq5v4 күн бұрын
Genial Giant virtuoso very good drummer
@patrickcostello41465 күн бұрын
Hey, this guy's pretty good!
@sabihowpro80736 күн бұрын
3 and the 6 extra.
@andylindner7 күн бұрын
The Yellowjackets ? That's new to me ... Which Albums were played by Vinnie ?
@israelconca72929 күн бұрын
Both are amazing!
@PinoBenattiMusicDrums15810 күн бұрын
Dave Weckl the king of the drums👏👏👏😎😎😎
@liamtaggart5711 күн бұрын
Incredible musician!!!
@jamescastillo240517 күн бұрын
dope kick drum pattern.
@bendichtwalthert20 күн бұрын
bitte datieren, ort und zeit
@rockpilesled20 күн бұрын
Zappa loved him what else do you need to say
@Marianoseb22 күн бұрын
Mr Drum!
@user-pk2bf8rx2t23 күн бұрын
Jean Luc Ponty ?
@BobSebring28 күн бұрын
So much better than Bonham and moon. He gives the drums a vocabulary and not just being tricky with time signatures with a thump.
@mathewsraja795928 күн бұрын
Amazing❤
@3SevenStangVids29 күн бұрын
hes great nut overplays every part.. even in mars volta
@colinw747929 күн бұрын
Fcuking amazing. Is he the next Billy Cobham??
@Sonny-wk3qsАй бұрын
Another horrible quality Vinnie clip that sounds like it was recorded during WWll.
@joshuahornsby767Ай бұрын
As sick as that #2 solo is, he does an even BETTER solo toward the end of that performance, starting at about 18:05. He and Chick are duelling to the death. It's just absolutely insane.
@ryancox5097Ай бұрын
There should be an automatic thirty-day ban for anyone who claims that some drummer out there is the "best."
@4thecollectorsАй бұрын
Nobody is going to mimic this this is the unmatched drum solo of all time Dennis Chambers is the Michael Jordan Jackson Tyson of drumming if you would put him on the stage along the side of Michael Jackson back in both of their primes the crowd would have been looking at Milton Chambers which is his real name Milton has Independence of the limbs Rolls chops fills pocket grooves a recognized style
@DrumLifeАй бұрын
Finally someone has said it, we did this challenge for one reason, to further cement how great Chambers is, this new generation of drummers believe in part that his contributions aren’t at the level they should be - so our response is just play a little bit of what he played, to our surprise NO ONE HAS ATTEMPTED! We should celebrate the ones that come before us!!!!!
@AxterAsteliumАй бұрын
El mejor del mundo!!!
@ejipciАй бұрын
The guy plays EVERY style like a master. Megadeath to Metheny! I mean, come on! Can sight read like no other. Has it all covered. A drummers drummer. Artists love working with him for what he brings to the table, no matter what style. And his pocket is one of the best also, no matter what style. Innovate chops, great feel, perfect time / etc. Truly one of the greatest drummers and overall musicians of our time !
@The_KevinistАй бұрын
Kevin Weckl.
@JJ-vg9duАй бұрын
2 minutes mark, hmmm 15 i think
@mikethedrummer2579Ай бұрын
P
@c3N3qАй бұрын
3:18 that is 7/4 As for the note values that "he just played on the hi hats" that is tricky because What do you mean by the Just played.
@CosimoKeitaCadoreАй бұрын
Virgil is great. The explanation doesn’t mean anything..
@c3N3qАй бұрын
Yep. That explanation listing some of the qualities and unique approaches that the man believes make Virgil great does not mean anything. On the other hand, saying Virgil is great goes a really long way. Lol. 🙃
@ConnMolnarАй бұрын
Why does he look like he is pushing through a mental breakdown right now?
@ico8272Ай бұрын
why cant i listen to it for more than 30 seconds? it doesnt mean it sounds good nor is it musical. cause its not. he tries too hard to fool drummers with self indulgent playing and super complicated rhythms. i actually really liked his drumming in the 80s much more....
@Hhhlll7778Ай бұрын
I see where you coming from but to call him fooling other drummers is an insult, I believe he is truly in his own world trying to push the boundaries of drumming
@MrDarkstar620Ай бұрын
If that's the case, then put Vinnie Colaiuta, Dennis Chambers, and other legends in that box. Lol. He's mastered drumming and is now pushing boundaries. This is a thing for every artist that takes their craft seriously. Don't dress up your opinion as a fact and discredit someone who knows what they're doing. Please: that's very toxic.
@judgetorgen9894Ай бұрын
44
@user-pr1wn7ft5mАй бұрын
cheese......
@ratamacuesevenАй бұрын
From Light years away - Planet Donati !!!!!!!
@tm4333Ай бұрын
Vinnie always seems to be a step ahead
@Diego.drummerАй бұрын
O cara faz isso tudo só com uma baqueta 🤯 Tá loko papaeee
@marionford9417Ай бұрын
Not Brecker Bros. Bassist Chris Mihn Doky
@icare4thesnareАй бұрын
Amazing content 🔥🔥🔥
@georgephillips1930Ай бұрын
Is it 9/8?
@TheCodmplayer317Ай бұрын
That snare✨🥹🔥
@dominikn19Ай бұрын
Comparing art is pointless to me. I love both of their unique styles. Nate even dedicated a piece to Steve on Pocket Change 2. I am thankful that they decided to share their wonderful music with us. My heroes can coexist in my mind, but I have to say that Nate shaped me like no other. He's always going to be the maestro of maestros to me. I can only laugh when people say one player is "better" than another player at that level though. I am so glad it doesn't work like that.
@kushking420Ай бұрын
Older Dave has some Steve Gadd vibes going on
@ZenaidJugoАй бұрын
Very smooth & fast...for most of the time he likes to play busy,means to play many notes which is hard to duplicate by any other drummer
@pedalboyc19Ай бұрын
One of the greatest 🔥🔥🔥
@carstenmanz302Ай бұрын
It doesn't matter what top skills the drummer has - what matters is the music as a whole and the composition. That means song material, arrangement, orchestration, the quality of the fellow musicians! And David Weckl was lucky enough to play with the best composers and musicians of his generation, like so many other top-talented drummers. This lively scene hardly exists these days, the prospects of being involved in various projects in the long term and earning enough MONEY are extremely minimal. In a word: There is a lack of incentive and prospects to take the risk of becoming a professional musician and practice many hours a day for years. Hardly any studio jobs, few well-paid live gigs and rarely a major national tour or even world tour with any well-known stars. It's no longer worth it to become a top musician given today's conditions!