Elvin Jones Drum Solo Demonstration

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  • Elvin Jones circa 1979
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Komentáře • 457

  • @roadrocket7
    @roadrocket7 Před 9 lety +167

    Just a few thoughts that haven't been touched on. First of all, when Elvin first came out of Detroit and was making a name for himself, NOBODY played like him at the time. He made a lot of the old guys mad for his very unique style and his use of polyrhythyms. Elvin was not liked at first. He was a brave man, a pioneer. He knew what he was doing and so did guys like Coltrane and Sonny. He came from a very musical and talented family. The Jones brothers were all so uniquely talented. The second thing I want to point out is his appearance in the early 70s cult movie "Zachariah", where Elvin plays a gunslinger. He appears along with Joe Walsh and the James Gang and pushes Jimmy Fox away from his drums and proceeds to play one helluva solo. So cool and weird and amazing. Hard to find, but worth the search. Elvin was a gift to us drummers. He paved the way for so many. There was only one Elvin.

    • @RobollieG
      @RobollieG Před 6 lety +1

      The audio had been lost for Elvin's drum solo in that scene in ZACHARIAH, and Earl Palmer actually recreated the solo, which was then dubbed into the scene.

    • @joecaroselli5858
      @joecaroselli5858 Před 4 lety

      Wonderfully stated.

    • @waltgdrums1
      @waltgdrums1 Před 3 lety +2

      @@RobollieG I don't believe that is factual. Just a myth. If you have informed ears you can tell that it is Elvin and not Earl Palmer.

    • @elvinshoolbraid84
      @elvinshoolbraid84 Před 2 lety +1

      There are two Elvins’

    • @TheEleatic
      @TheEleatic Před 10 měsíci +1

      Art would not exist or develop if artists had identical styles. I like Elvin’s syncopacity and plasticity.

  • @andrewhall6342
    @andrewhall6342 Před 9 lety +173

    John Coltrane played with and listened to hundreds of AMAZING drummers, but the first time he heard Elvin playing he thought there were two drummers with two drumsets on the stage. That's how good Elvin is... No one touches him... No one.

    • @samm1809
      @samm1809 Před 9 lety +4

      He tried to make that idea happen with Elvin in his final year or 2 of life. Elvin hated it.

    • @Oneness100
      @Oneness100 Před 9 lety +32

      andrew hall Have I got an Elvin Jones story for ya.
      Back in the mid 70's, he was invited to perform with a high school jazz ensemble my older brother played in, and conduct an afternoon masterclass. Since I was learning how to play drums at the time, I cut class to go to the Masterclass and also was able to go backstage to the concert since I was helping my brother cart his gear around.
      What happened at the concert is that Elvin has his Gretsch kit with the 18inch bass drum, and at that time, the spurs they had were those old fashioned ones that didn't really hold the bass drum firmly in place when put on a wood floor at an auditorium, they forgot to get him a carpet for his drum set. Anyway, during the first song, Elvin's bass drum was sliding forward and Elvin was constantly pulling back his bass drum. Well, after a couple of minutes Elvin stopped the song and he told them to get something to put in front of the bass drum.
      This is where it gets Fucking hilarious.
      They gave Elvin Jones a wood block, a couple of long nails and a freaking hammer. So, the auditorium is packed with people, the high school band is on stage watching this and Elvin FREAKING Jones is crouching in front of his bass drum pounding nails into a block of wood to hold his bass drum. After a couple of hits with the hammer he accidentally hit his thumb and yelled FUCK! He finished pounding the nails in the block of wood and then started the song back up. I felt bad for the guy since the High School Band conductor didn't have someone ELSE pound the nail into the block of wood.
      Another part of this was during their rehearsal, the band conductor chose the songs ahead of time and since Elvin has a brother Thad, he figured it would be appropriate to play one of his songs. But here's the kicker, the song he chose was a big band arrangement and Elvin never even heard of the song, let alone have any experience playing it. They played it anyway.
      During the masterclass, Elvin kept on nodding off and making his traditional moaning/grunting sound, but he was doing this while the question and answer period. I guess he had just flown from New York to California and I guess he was so tired, he was nodding off and making that sound instead of answering questions. No one knew what to say or do.
      FUCKING CLASSIC.

    • @bigstein098
      @bigstein098 Před 9 lety +7

      Oneness100 Cool story but if you think he was "tired" then I've got news for you.

    • @Oneness100
      @Oneness100 Před 9 lety

      BigStein09 Yeah, he was exhausted during the master class that was held the day of the concert. he was exhausted.

    • @bigstein098
      @bigstein098 Před 9 lety +5

      Because he was shitfaced...

  • @Twistchawa
    @Twistchawa Před 15 lety +17

    It's amazing how he can stretch the concept of rhythm until it is almost torn, but then seamlessly fall right back into the groove. Pretty amazing.

  • @joecaroselli5858
    @joecaroselli5858 Před 4 lety +50

    I am a drummer and drumming instructor. I appreciate all of the drummers-- in their own way. I think that we should not compare Elvin Jones to other drummers. I feel that he is a magnificent drummer. His polymeters and barline crossings seemed strange at first to many people. Also, he didn't use the typical cymbal pattern when swinging. If you are only into crisp technique, then Elvin is probably not your cup of tea either. Anyway, he was a true pioneer and modernist. I love him.

    • @HiddenHandMedia
      @HiddenHandMedia Před rokem +2

      He just broke my brain

    • @rubenslopes_psi
      @rubenslopes_psi Před 10 měsíci +1

      Certainly! But do you know anyone who makes this comparison? It must be someone completely ignorant about music and who can only evaluate music based on sensory pleasure, rather than intelligence and creativity.

    • @LowKey657
      @LowKey657 Před 3 měsíci

      Elvin stands alone as the greatest drummer!

  • @estebanf.l.9831
    @estebanf.l.9831 Před 7 lety +301

    This guy recorded A Love Supreme. That's all, im not gonna say anything else.

    • @BopWalk
      @BopWalk Před 7 lety +11

      Esteban F.L
      Overrated album, his work on Afro Blue from Live At Birdland 1963 is unmatched!

    • @industrialpulse
      @industrialpulse Před 6 lety +38

      TheHighTower ALS overrated? There are no words...

    • @CipherSerpico
      @CipherSerpico Před 5 lety +36

      TheHighTower A love supreme is overrated? Get the fucking fuck outta here. That album did what the Beatles Revolver did to me. It took me to a new world where it felt like I left my body. I’m much more of a Beatles, Dylan, Neil Young kinda guy, than a Jazz guy, but there is no denying that A love supreme is one of the greatest works of art ever.

    • @d0cn0tes
      @d0cn0tes Před 4 lety +4

      What he did on Giants Steps was a leap forward artistically

    • @teamyordle23
      @teamyordle23 Před 3 lety +4

      @@oldboy9267 Ratings are like recommendations. Depends on who's recommending things though.

  • @cherylalbright2086
    @cherylalbright2086 Před rokem +5

    I'm a classical flutist, but in college, went with a group of friends to hear him at Yoshi's Jazz club, in Oakland, CA. To say I was blown away would be the understatement of all time. He would go into the most complex solo I've ever heard, then at the end bring his buddies back into the song with his wire brushes on his snare, with the most perfect "feel", "groove " I've ever heard. Every cell in that man was created for rhythm and percussion. The greatest Jazz drummer there ever was, in my opinion. NO ONE COMES CLOSE.🥁🎵

  • @mf-fj4mt
    @mf-fj4mt Před 7 lety +40

    Poly = many
    Rhythm = rhythm
    Mono = one
    Rail = rail

    • @tombstoneharrystudios584
      @tombstoneharrystudios584 Před 6 lety +4

      mf103 Homer "Mono...d'oh!!!"

    • @korsu2615
      @korsu2615 Před 4 lety +3

      Stupid sexy flanders!

    • @diego2246
      @diego2246 Před 3 lety +1

      Okilly Dokilly!

    • @burf82
      @burf82 Před měsícem

      I’ve put polyrhythms in A Love Supreme and 3 Card Molly, and by gar, it put them on the map!

  • @hpdrum
    @hpdrum Před 11 lety +17

    I’m always dazzled by Louie Bellson and Buddy .
    They are truly great players and they have so much technique.
    If I see Elvin something else happens. It’s more like he is telling a story and on a subconscious level I fully understand what he is telling without the need to figure out what he is doing on a technical level.
    It’s so raw and instinctively played on the moment. I love Elvin.

  • @Deagledrumzz
    @Deagledrumzz Před 7 lety +22

    Many drummers knowingly or unknowingly have been influenced by Elvin, and there is no argument as to who was better Elvin or Buddy. Because both men respected each other as fine musicians usually do. I saw Elvin at a modern drummers festival, and another drummer that I was with was criticizing him.I said to him, this man is not a young man anymore, and still he is doing things that many younger musicians still cannot play. He came and brought a new book to music and playing. He is without doubt one of the greats. Listen to any of his Coltrane recordings and watch the videos, this man was a creative genius with his own fingerprint.

  • @williecollins4696
    @williecollins4696 Před 4 měsíci +2

    My drumming style is inspired by his polyrhythmic forms. One of my all time favorite drummer. RIP Mr. Jones your drumming will be timeless…

  • @mrlozano
    @mrlozano Před 8 lety +91

    The intellect of jazz drumming is sexy.

  • @fess04
    @fess04 Před 7 lety +23

    ....i counted his phrases all the way through the dialogue.......and he hit the 1......kept track......his ideas are super advanced musically.......just sing the phrases with the basic melody in your mind while you do.....its a trip

  • @BrianRussick
    @BrianRussick Před 9 lety +25

    Impeccable feel mixed with complete originality, one of the greatest who will ever touch the instrument.

  • @chowin52
    @chowin52 Před 10 lety +13

    This might be my first video of seeing Elvin do something like this. Very interesting. Taking a melodic idea and transposing rhythmically. He starts out kind of humbly then when he hooks it up, the sparks fly. Then after totally ripping it up gives a sweet little smile. Classic!

  • @mordantfilms
    @mordantfilms Před 6 lety +6

    Whoever gave this a thumbs down can't yet grasp the massive atmosphere that Jones creates.

  • @SussQuatch
    @SussQuatch Před 10 lety +16

    Exactly... he was a melodic drummer... playing rhythmic phrases as if he were a singer... turning each note into a nuance.

  • @iandotson7954
    @iandotson7954 Před 7 lety +249

    Damn did every jazz great have the compound voice of morgan freeman and God??

  • @Davethreshold
    @Davethreshold Před 5 měsíci +1

    One of the HIGHEST FIDELITY recordings of Elvin that I ever heard was, "Live at the Lighthouse." - Two disk set. (Vinyl and CD) It sounds superb! As if you are sitting ten rows out, center. Get ready, cuz it is TRUE Avant-garde!! ❤

  • @brandnutopian
    @brandnutopian Před 8 lety +14

    That looks like way too much fun. I like the smile at the end.

  • @MichaelLantz
    @MichaelLantz Před 9 lety +59

    I heard that he was a big influence on Mitch Mitchell when he was a member of The Jimi Hendrix Experience.

    • @intrepidpooch
      @intrepidpooch Před 9 lety +11

      Michael Lantz Without question! Just ask him, Ginger Baker, John Bonham (if he were alive), or Tico Torres (from Bon Jovi). So many rock drummers were greatly inspired and influenced by Elvin's style.

    • @manysnakes
      @manysnakes Před 8 lety +15

      +Michael Lantz I don't think it's a stretch to say that Elvin influenced every drummer who came after him, whether they know it or not.

    • @MichaelLantz
      @MichaelLantz Před 8 lety +2

      +darkasthegrave You are correct.I heard Ringo Starr was influenced by D.J. Fontana (The drummer who played with Elvis Presley).

    • @harrysowerby1666
      @harrysowerby1666 Před 8 lety +2

      Yes, a huge influence I believe

    • @WELLBRAN
      @WELLBRAN Před 7 lety +2

      +intrepidpooch Robert Wyatt also...drumming is a deep science

  • @postatility
    @postatility Před 14 lety +2

    Beautiful!! I never had the opportunity to meet Elvin,but this clip indicates that he was a very warm,patient and intelligent cat.

  • @RazrHack
    @RazrHack Před 10 lety +8

    I love his little gaffe with the hi-hat at 1:31. Shows that you don't have to be some technical, flawless, perfect robot to be a great drummer.

  • @Slammintone
    @Slammintone Před 8 lety +6

    A pure mix of genius, talent and above all COOL! Makes me wanna rush right out and grab a vintage Gretsch bop kit and start learning to be half as cool.

  • @gmcjetpilot
    @gmcjetpilot Před 15 lety +4

    WOW! With Bellson's recent passing, Rich, Roach, Jones gone, we lost most of the cream greatest drummers from the golden age of big band and jazz. Thanks for posting. Glad we have them for a masters class on drumming.

  • @jazztaktsocietysays..8913
    @jazztaktsocietysays..8913 Před 10 lety +8

    what a authentcal diamant in jazzdrum history. we love you Elvin!

  • @bailinnumberguy
    @bailinnumberguy Před 6 lety +5

    For my money, the greatest drummer who ever lived (in any genre).

  • @zrouth
    @zrouth Před 13 lety +3

    His flow is so unstoppable. The ocean wishes she had flow like this.

  • @jzac77
    @jzac77 Před 6 lety +12

    Mitch Mitchell takes so much influence from this guy, even just the way he tunes and strikes his snare

    • @roadrocket7
      @roadrocket7 Před 10 měsíci +2

      I know, me too. I discovered Elvin through Mitch Mitchell, mainly from "Axis: Bold As Love". Elvin's influence on Mitch is all over that record. Backwards osmosis I guess. I had never heard Elvin or Coltrane when I first bought the first two Hendrix albums "Are You Experienced?" and "Axis: Bold As Love". Then after reading reviews of these albums in Downbeat and "Jazz and Pop" magazines, I went out and bought my first Coltrane album "Impressions". Totally blew my mind. Never heard music or drums the same way again.

  • @davidlatimer3091
    @davidlatimer3091 Před 5 lety

    So fortunate to get to hang with Elvin when he would come to the Regatta Bar in Boston..Absolute magic on the drums, and such a great caring man...He was sent from Heaven to play and touch us all.

  • @alanasda7705
    @alanasda7705 Před 10 měsíci

    My dad was a jazz drummer and Elvin Jones was his hero. About twenty five years ago, my dad had the opportunity to hear Elvin give a masterclass in Montreal at the Salle Gesu concert hall and actually got to play with him.
    My dad told me that besides marrying my mom and my birth, that day with Elvin was happiest day of his life.

  • @jddrums2222
    @jddrums2222 Před 14 lety +3

    I've seen elvin play 4 times and every time I fall asleep. Its the weirdest phenomenon. Even 10 feet away,,, I just start saying "Oh my G-d" over and over in my mind, his playing is so spiritual and I have to use all of my energy just to listen.. Eventually, I just put my head down.

  • @manysnakes
    @manysnakes Před 14 lety +1

    I agree. Hearing his voice is a sort of revelation to me. He's as calm, cool and insightful as I should have guessed he'd be.

  • @mediumstudio
    @mediumstudio Před 8 lety +44

    THAT is a properly tuned drum set

  • @jamesrumley5247
    @jamesrumley5247 Před 10 lety +2

    i think elvin jones ushered in the "modern" era of jazz drumming- taking the frenetic force of people like buddy rich, from the big band stuff, and melding it with a sensibility akin to miles davis when bebop was passing out of fashion and the "cool" became the new mode of address -he was the right man at the right time for jazz and drumming in general. god bless him.

  • @pieter-jannijessen8312
    @pieter-jannijessen8312 Před 6 lety +1

    Legend. His playing is beyond 'polyrhythm' as we know it, or talk about. In the sense that it isn't about playing different ostinato's/meters simultaneously like a computer.
    It's more about time-stretching, like a rubberband, without ever losing the One: the beginning and ending of the song are set in time/fixed points, but in between it's playing around (bending and stretching) with time, without losing the pulse, speeding or slowing or otherwise. Ultimate musical freedom.
    One of the few living greats capable of doing this is Jack DeJohnette, in my opinion.

  • @perovaas
    @perovaas Před 15 lety

    This is really something else! I have this video and every time I watch it I get something new and have more fun. Elvin us great and the interview reveals Elvin's personality and panache. I had a great time reviewing the part on the color of sounds, explained by Elvin while hitting his cymbals, for the interviewer's amazement and awe....

  • @7TheOnlyMe7
    @7TheOnlyMe7 Před 3 lety

    Wow. Absolutely sublime! What a lovely man. What a drummer!

  • @uriangatobataclan
    @uriangatobataclan Před 15 lety +1

    Man! Lovely tunning!!! His and Max's are some of my favorite tunnigs... So Much to learn... and so short time to live...

  • @makjazz7
    @makjazz7 Před 10 lety

    thx Elvin for all you've done and do

  • @roadrocket7
    @roadrocket7 Před 15 lety +1

    As only Elvin can do it...Makes it look so
    simple, but then, all HELL breaks loose!
    What a totally original musician. Nobody
    played like that til Elvin hit the scene.

  • @thizzincarlton
    @thizzincarlton Před 10 lety +50

    john coltrane and elvin jones were meant to play music together.

  • @Brento44
    @Brento44 Před 15 lety

    This is seriously cool! Thanks for posting this!

  • @Jimbengoz
    @Jimbengoz Před 13 lety

    I'be just begun to study jazz drumming, after a long introduction with swing rhythms and jazz technique, so this video will help me a lot! Thanx for uploading!

  • @TokenYeahPunGuy
    @TokenYeahPunGuy Před 10 lety +1

    His explanation before the full solo really makes his heavy Gene Krupa influence more apparent. It's amazing to hear how him and Max all drew certain things from Gene (Elvin said his comping style was an attempt to incorporate Gene's rolling triplet phrases with the cymbal pattern) and how, later, Tony took Elvin and Max's interpretations of Gene's phrasing to an even more esoteric place. Really cool video.

  • @DrummerKen85
    @DrummerKen85 Před rokem

    The Morgan freeman of drumming , love ya Elvin!

  • @tulrob
    @tulrob Před 13 lety +1

    Elvin was and is the most amazing melodic drummer ever!!!!!EVER RIP!!! R Tullius

  • @Rizerd
    @Rizerd Před 15 lety

    I saw Elvin years ago with Coltrane and thought he was soling most of the time as they played in the quartet. He sat next to us after an hour and a half set and had steam coming off of him. Coltrane walked off the stage to the backroom of the Jazz Workshop doodling on his tenor. He kept this up all during the set break and then came back out, stomped his foot and did another long set. My Favorite Things was one of the tunes. Incredible!

  • @mechmove
    @mechmove Před 14 lety

    Such a unique style with chops. I remember watching the old clips of Elvin on TV years back, always will be The Killer jazz drummer.

  • @josephmarshall4908
    @josephmarshall4908 Před 2 lety

    Thank you Elvin for showing us how it's done!

  • @matthewensign9683
    @matthewensign9683 Před 9 lety +238

    Musicians aren't concerned with comparing or being compared to other musicians...
    They leave all that shit to the blockhead "fans" who can only exercise creativity through a lens of critique and technical foundation. Pick up an instrument, learn the basics and EXPERIMENT. Every genre and form will eventually stagnate. Have fun with it.

    • @BigJoe2286
      @BigJoe2286 Před 7 lety +9

      I wish i could like this comment 100 times

    • @austing.8870
      @austing.8870 Před 6 lety +6

      To me, the best guys are the one's that can come up with something unique and stand out from the pack. Listen to Omar Hakim's drum part on Daft Punk's "Get Lucky" for instance. The groove is so simple, but it's a simple solution that works. Mick Fleetwood is another example of what I'm talking about. The way he utilizes his snare drum is so interesting and nothing like what you hear anyone else do. Musicians aren't athletes, so we shouldn't be comparing them by sheer means of quantification; but by sharing ideas and artforms.

    • @elliebean1118
      @elliebean1118 Před 5 lety

      Truly this is what separates musicians from pop stars. Guitarist Mike Bloomfield saw it for what it was early on.

    • @OursDéplumé
      @OursDéplumé Před 5 lety

      @@austing.8870 Thank you Mr; Could you give examples of Fleetwood drumming snare, I don't know .... :)

    • @Lightner445555555555
      @Lightner445555555555 Před 5 lety +1

      I was with you until you took to insults.

  • @mattlandonmusic
    @mattlandonmusic Před 15 lety

    Excellent! Elvin was the man... I especially love his face at the end.

  • @danimals96
    @danimals96 Před 12 lety

    Man this was just amazing.

  • @DrummingCannon
    @DrummingCannon Před 11 lety

    What a gem of a video

  • @super_coop9925
    @super_coop9925 Před 7 lety +3

    man what an awesome drummer!

  • @rhs102857
    @rhs102857 Před 13 lety

    I was very fortunate to Meet Elvin at the Blue Note in 2000.. still have the drum sticks he gave me.
    Rob

  • @Drumguitarman
    @Drumguitarman Před 14 lety

    TOTALLY INCREDIBLE !! I have learned lots about feel from ElVin JoNeS ! Thank-You ElVin !!!!!

  • @llamedica
    @llamedica Před 3 lety

    What a legend. He truly speaks through the drums and cymbals.

  • @rhythmfield
    @rhythmfield Před 13 lety +2

    @marcmommaas -- wow, thanks for pointing that out. I didn't recognize Tony. Just saw Tony Moreno play here in NY a few months ago, playing great and super nice cat.

  • @baTonkaTruck
    @baTonkaTruck Před 11 lety +1

    "If we understand the melody, then we can understand how that rhythmic phrase can be developed." That's what makes him so great. As Jimmy Chamberlin said in praise of guys like Elvin, Moon, Tony, "They were all great listeners."

  • @evensteve284
    @evensteve284 Před 14 lety

    hey dieyoung don't worry about it. Keep trying and you'll get it. And when you do, you'll be richer by far. There are many things in music that I don't and didn't understand. But every time my ears and mind opened up a little, many other things fell in place and I'm a child again. When you finally do get this - and you will! - you will hear music that was always there waiting for you.

  • @matthewjansson4581
    @matthewjansson4581 Před 2 lety

    Amazing.

  • @bghjzify
    @bghjzify Před 11 lety

    ...every time i listen Elvin..everytime im always surprise...everytime him make me feel ever new sensation of music melody...i believe that this was incredible; like another drummer Roy and other fantastic...i believe that in this times so hard, his music open my mind to develope something, music or other... his approach doesn't kill my mind..id'liked live 30 yera ago for to see he..

  • @Robert-zk1zb
    @Robert-zk1zb Před 7 lety +4

    A Genius....Now Go Listen to 'Three Card Molly' to be absolutely Blown away.

  • @yarpyarp85
    @yarpyarp85 Před 11 lety +1

    god i love the drums

  • @Greekmustard666
    @Greekmustard666 Před 14 lety +1

    he kinda sounds like morgan freeman
    i've been drumming for only about 5 months and I am just blown away by this guy, he is so impressive and knows everything about it, i wanna be like that some day

  • @NeilRaouf
    @NeilRaouf Před 12 lety

    legend! a true innovator! thx elvin!

  • @okturus
    @okturus Před 13 lety

    GENIUS!!!!!!

  • @azguitar
    @azguitar Před 7 lety

    Fantastic!

  • @Inspector-71
    @Inspector-71 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing!!

  • @scottlafurio
    @scottlafurio Před 13 lety

    wow! magia e arte pura... non ci sono parole

  • @DavidNewbould
    @DavidNewbould Před 15 lety

    My god, what a freaking badass Elvin was! We miss you, EJ.

  • @JorgeOstos
    @JorgeOstos Před 5 lety

    Bloody brilliant Jones!!!!

  • @sherylrob
    @sherylrob Před 16 lety

    Great to see Elvins left hand. Amazing!

  • @alphonsemouzon
    @alphonsemouzon Před 11 lety +4

    Elvin Jones was and is still one of my drum heroes. I'm keeping his sprit alive in my playing! RIP Elvin!! TenaciousRecords.comm

    • @notgedd
      @notgedd Před 2 lety +1

      Rest in peace, Mr. Mouzon...

    • @donovanjones4175
      @donovanjones4175 Před rokem

      Alphonse, is that really you, cause my friend, you have done wonderful things too

  • @molhokwai
    @molhokwai Před 14 lety

    Elvin Jones, a Drum God.
    A Being of Darkness & Light playing with Light & Darkness... and the other way around...
    Infinitely Powerful, yet Loving, Caring, taking the time to Choose each one of his words...
    Then, in Cantillation, literally Calling, Phrasing the Rythms...
    Humble, Simple... True.

  • @hermanntrigler3844
    @hermanntrigler3844 Před 2 lety

    Happy birthday elvin jones

  • @marcmommaas
    @marcmommaas Před 13 lety

    Elvin, a true legend, plus, not sure if many noticed, but the interviewer is Tony Moreno, also an amazing drummer. Elvin took him under his wings in his younger years, and is on hundreds of recordings touring with the best of the best.

  • @mdgab321
    @mdgab321 Před 14 lety

    Elvin for me blends with his great music skills a huge amount of mystery and magic

  • @andrewburgess633
    @andrewburgess633 Před 2 lety

    so good

  • @pdromero09
    @pdromero09 Před 11 lety

    Elvin had it. That's all you need to know. Listening to him play was/is always a pleasure.

  • @_death2me
    @_death2me Před 3 lety

    I just bought the duke ellington and john coltrane on vinyl and he’s on the album so I had to look him up, his drumming on the album is great I enjoy it every time.

  • @3556111
    @3556111 Před 13 lety

    SIMPLY AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @Jianju69
    @Jianju69 Před 8 lety +1

    My hero!!!

  • @A10011
    @A10011 Před rokem

    Legend.

  • @Luisifer_89
    @Luisifer_89 Před 3 lety

    Always will luv u forever!!

  • @pda2622
    @pda2622 Před 2 lety

    Fabulous

  • @Kohntarkosz
    @Kohntarkosz Před 3 měsíci

    Elvin's still my favourite jazz drummer, along with Tony Williams and Jack DeJohnette.

  • @surrealillness
    @surrealillness Před 14 lety

    its hard to explain something this hard and good

  • @fess04
    @fess04 Před 15 lety

    to get this ......for those that dont....sing.....sing the tom and bass drum embellishments.....do da dummm..do da da....du du ...d' duuu....its beautiful ...like scat singing or in more contemporary terms like beat box .....whatever.....this makes one understand the melody that resides in the rhythms......like rhythm in melody as we are used to hearing.......Elvin added to the language of what was created on the drums.....an intellectual, a master, a monster, a Shaman...I miss u Elvin!!!! RIP

  • @lhcunha1
    @lhcunha1 Před 8 lety +3

    the metal rises here

  • @Rebellionsenclave
    @Rebellionsenclave Před 15 lety

    The master...the ultimate drummer!

  • @THENEWBOOBTUBE
    @THENEWBOOBTUBE Před 2 lety

    Just…wow!!

  • @chasingshadows1543
    @chasingshadows1543 Před 6 lety

    this was excellent example. great man

  • @roybeckerman9253
    @roybeckerman9253 Před 6 lety

    Love that snare .

  • @mr01FABIO
    @mr01FABIO Před 13 lety

    MASTER !

  • @colin6768
    @colin6768 Před 11 měsíci

    Totally cool. He starts with a marching type rhythm then goes into a whirlwind of all types of patterns with rolls and flams that gel together. I'm a drummer and I still find it difficult to articulate what's going on. What a talent.

  • @rebusd
    @rebusd Před 14 lety

    say it, Elvin! I must have watched this a million times, lol

  • @jofujenkins
    @jofujenkins Před 14 lety

    you gotta LOVE Elvin's crazy eyes!!

  • @1maggotbrain
    @1maggotbrain Před 10 lety

    Awesome,

  • @frusciboy
    @frusciboy Před 13 lety

    i just love these old jazzers.....