FANBOYING over Dave Grohl (

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 8. 02. 2022
  • Today we are going to listen to two INCREDIBLE tracks that feature two of the greatest drummers OF ALL TIME. First up is John Bonham from @ledzeppelin with "Good Times Bad Times" released in 1969. Then we listen to Dave Grohl from the @foofighters hit song My Hero.
    Our channel is all about reacting to the original artwork of some amazing musicians. You should check out the original pieces of music below to get the full picture of the greatness we are reacting to. You can find them here;
    @ledzeppelin - Good Times Bad Times
    • Led Zeppelin - Good Ti...
    @foofighters - My Hero
    • Foo Fighters - My Hero...
    The music recommended by the @PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS REACT crew in this episode is below;
    @SpankrockOfficial - What It Look Like
    • What It Look Like
    Rival Consoles - Sun's Abandon
    • Rival Consoles - Sun's...
    @UnknownMortalOrchestra - That Life
    • Unknown Mortal Orchest...
    -------------------------------------
    Please leave us a comment below and tell us what you would like us to react to.
    Before we film episodes we ask the Scary Pockets Discord and Patreon members for questions on certain episodes, you can find the communities here;
    Discord:
    www.scarypocketsfunk.com/discord
    Patreon:
    / scarypockets
    ------------------------------
    Follow me
    Twitter bit.ly/2Z30VpL
    Instagram / jackconte
    TikTok / jackconte1
    #DAVEGROHL #LEDZEPPELIN #FOOFIGHTERS #JOHNBONHAM #JACKCONTE #PROFESSIONALMUSICIANSREACT #POMPLAMOOSE #RYANLERMAN #DARRENKING #MUTEMATH #SCARYPOCKETS
  • Hudba

Komentáře • 598

  • @ryanzeigler9763
    @ryanzeigler9763 Před 2 lety +188

    "No One Knows" from Queens of the Stone Age is probably Grohl's best drumming, at least in terms of pocket and even composition. His best band groove is probably with Them Crooked Vultures, tho.

    • @HankyAd
      @HankyAd Před 2 lety +10

      The most virtuoso thing he's played onto tape is 'First it giveth' and noone can change my mind

    • @aprilkurtz1589
      @aprilkurtz1589 Před 2 lety

      Smells Like Teen Spirit is the peak Grohl, IMO.

    • @joshdennis1
      @joshdennis1 Před 2 lety +10

      “Elephants” with TCV is a savage track

    • @bengozzy408
      @bengozzy408 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joshdennis1 Agreed! If you watch a live performance you may notice that he is playing a China with the perfect decay for the bpm, until the bridge when he's actually playing disco hats. This is how I will select my next china cymbal

    • @calvinzipperer3544
      @calvinzipperer3544 Před 2 lety

      0

  • @LivingArtifice
    @LivingArtifice Před 2 lety +160

    Darren is SUCH a great guest. If he were a permanent addition I'd be so happy. Love the passion that comes from all of you

  • @dctbass
    @dctbass Před rokem +22

    Good Times Bad Times was recorded in Oct 68. It is the opening track of the debut album of Led Zeppelin. John Bonham was aged 20 when it was recorded.
    He was aged 20.
    20.
    And with it, he signalled that the Merseybeat was over
    At aged 20
    20.

    • @galetinm
      @galetinm Před 7 měsíci

      How old was he?

    • @galetinm
      @galetinm Před 7 měsíci +3

      Johnny Marr was 19 when he wrote the music for the first album and several more iconic singles by The Smiths.
      He was aged 19.
      19.
      Not the drum beat, complex guitar parts, riffs and overlays, music and the arrangement. He was one of the most important people who created the sound of indie pop/rock as we know it today.
      At aged 19.
      19.

    • @galetinm
      @galetinm Před 7 měsíci +1

      Plenty more examples is what I'm trying to say. People were much more mature for their age back then.

    • @dctbass
      @dctbass Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@galetinm 🤣🤣
      I think he was....20? 😁

  • @goweatherford
    @goweatherford Před 2 lety +63

    FUN FACT: The description of "Good Times Bad Times" they read out in this is NOT from the actual review Rolling Stone gave Zeppelin's first album at the time. The praise is actually from current rock critic Greg Kot's 2014 re-review, NOT the 1969 original review. The critics at that magazine HATED Led Zeppelin throughout the band's career. Here's what Rolling Stone *actually* wrote about "Good Times Bad Times" when it was released in 1969: "The album opens with lots of guitar rhythm section exchanges (in the fashion of Beck’s “Shapes of Things”) on 'Good Times Bad Times,' which might have been ideal for a Yardbirds’ B-side. Here, as almost everywhere else on the album, it is Page’s guitar that provides most of the excitement. 'Babe I’m Gonna Leave You' alternates between prissy Robert Plant’s howled vocals fronting an acoustic guitar and driving choruses of the band running down a four-chord progression while John Bonham smashes his cymbals on every beat. The song is very dull in places (especially on the vocal passages), very redundant, and certainly not worth the six-and-a-half minutes the Zeppelin gives it."

    • @AngelaSealana
      @AngelaSealana Před 2 lety +7

      Yeah, I thought that was totally off, because RS hated LZ!

    • @Bob-jl2oe
      @Bob-jl2oe Před rokem

      @Greg- critics hated Zep because they wouldn’t do interviews.

    • @Bob-jl2oe
      @Bob-jl2oe Před rokem +1

      @@AngelaSealana none of the critics liked Zep because Page didn’t want to do interviews. All Critics any critics suck anyway. Last, present and future.

    • @metalboy5150
      @metalboy5150 Před rokem +3

      Yeah, I thought this as well.....as soon as they said Rolling Stone, I was like, "Uh-oh, this is about to get ugly...." and then there's this glowing review, and I said, "Nuh-uh. Rolling Stone hated those guys. No way was that the original review." So thanks for clarifying that for me. I thought I was going crazy for a second there.

    • @rezhaadriantanuharja3389
      @rezhaadriantanuharja3389 Před rokem

      Critiques are cool and all, but in the end they are not the main source of income in terms of albums & singles sales nor concerts tickets. The fans adore Zep and that’s all that matters

  • @ErickPramono
    @ErickPramono Před 2 lety +17

    I love how Jack and Ryan get nervous everytime DK touch his sticks. 😁

    • @phillipemery572
      @phillipemery572 Před 4 měsíci

      This is the reaction of anyone who has ever stood next to DK's kit at a show. The energy that he exudes is magnetic but also frigging dangerous. It's like standing next to a rack of M80s.

  • @kelleyforeman
    @kelleyforeman Před 2 lety +68

    One thing I love about the Foo Fighters is that they always write songs that will sound great live, which is why they always sound great live!

    • @sethtrey
      @sethtrey Před 2 lety +1

      this is almost too accurate. They write songs you feel great singing along to. That's probably why Grohl seems to have such a good time singing them!

    • @squiddysquidster802
      @squiddysquidster802 Před 11 měsíci

      @@sethtreyexactly!

  • @joefunsmith
    @joefunsmith Před 2 lety +15

    As a non-musician, John Bonham's drumming on Moby Dick in the movie The Song Remains the Same was the first time I remember being blown away by a single musician's skill. Seeing the performance, and picking up that he was producing a melody with a time-keeping instrument -- well I was just blown away. That was in about 1979. He died in 1980 and when he died, I felt huge grief.

  • @JohnBiddleMusic
    @JohnBiddleMusic Před 2 lety +226

    I would love a whole series of you just talking about Led Zeppelin and the amazing musicianship of each member. Bonham is arguably one of the greatest rock drummers. But plant is also one of the greatest vocalists, Paige one of the greatest guitarists and producers, and Jones one of the greatest bassists and multi instrumentalists. There’s seriously not a band like them

    • @outonthetiles
      @outonthetiles Před 2 lety +3

      Yes! Great idea.

    • @markcamacho1067
      @markcamacho1067 Před 2 lety +6

      Rush

    • @dickcnormis1444
      @dickcnormis1444 Před 2 lety +7

      @@markcamacho1067 except Geddy Beak sings like a screeching witch

    • @aimstavalentine
      @aimstavalentine Před 2 lety

      hell yes!!!

    • @stevec-b6214
      @stevec-b6214 Před 2 lety +4

      totally! i had a roommate way back who had a large record collection - classical beethoven,mozart,grieg,
      and led zep.
      that was it.
      i wish i could find him now after 35 years

  • @goateedave
    @goateedave Před 2 lety +55

    Jack's reaction at 27:27 just made my day. This is what it's like to enjoy music and bask in talent.

  • @johnbrittingham984
    @johnbrittingham984 Před 2 lety +27

    The drums sound outrageously good whenever Darren starts playing. I can't imagine how great it sounded live in the room when they recorded this.

  • @theeskimorecords
    @theeskimorecords Před 2 lety +27

    One thing to note! Not sure if the cowbell is overdubbed but whenever they played live, he had his cowbell mounted and played with his kit for this song. Assuming that Bonzo is BONZO, he for sure played it all live

    • @BenTurkMusic
      @BenTurkMusic Před rokem +3

      Pretty sure it's live, the only other timekeeping element there is pedal hi-hat

    • @itsatallworld
      @itsatallworld Před rokem +1

      No overdub, that's Bonham. Live, the cowbell was positioned on the Right for that reason so that all the snare and tom tom work could be handled by the left hand.

  • @raymondrak961
    @raymondrak961 Před 2 lety +176

    Why these videos are significant. Musicians hear things and can analyze songs in a way we mortals cannot. Having professional musicians delve into the nuances of songs is another way of looking at the genius and integral part of a song. Love the guests and the variety of the song selections. Don't stop (with apologies to FM) what you're doing.

    • @BeastlyAnteater
      @BeastlyAnteater Před 2 lety +5

      It’s true, I also absolutely need these verified(tm), Grammy award winning(tm), and accomplished(tm) musicians to tell me what to think of music. I am just a humble tone deaf music fan, without the guidance of these gods amongst men I would just be picking music that my idiot moron brain enjoys. But it’s so important to have these titans of industry explain the nuance in music, because my personal selections are lacking in that expertise. I was enjoying the music that I was picking myself, but without this MIND BLOWING insider knowledge, I never would’ve been able to know that John Bonham is a fantastic drummer or Led Zeppelin is a good band. This is cutting edge stuff, and I’m so thankful for the CEO of patreon to be exploiting the labor of all the artists on his platform in order to produce this absolute TREASURE of a CZcams series. I’m sure in years to come many morons like me will return to these videos, to watch these accomplished professionals soyfacing over every little detail of this music

    • @violao206
      @violao206 Před 2 lety +1

      Although we are all mortals, it is nice that a "civilian" can appreciate that musician's ears are typically always heavily analyzing music deeply.

    • @choosecarefully408
      @choosecarefully408 Před 2 lety

      There's good & bad in everything. Lindsey Buckingham is technically a terrible guitar player. But he _writes & produces_ *AMAZING* guitar pieces. He said in an interview that some of the things he does came from not knowing they were (technically) "wrong."
      Bonham & Zep are an excellent case study. I probably wouldn't care much for Elvis Costello if it wasn't for The Attractions. _They_ compete for the spotlight. These guys are saying that's what's great about Zep, but no. It isn't good the way they do it.
      When Zep does it, they're working _against_ each other (except Jones who I don't think is in the competition). The Attractions up their game to each others' level. Zep is three guys running for the finish line, not wanting to pass the baton.
      A lot of what they attribute to Bonham's testosterone is just effin' sloppy. Idealism plays a huge part here. I'm analytical. If I'm missing something, I look into it.
      I have _TRIED_ to figure out what people _think_ they're hearing with Bonham. Even at 20.30 when they talk about that change in the shuffle on the cymbals; How do we _KNOW_ that's intentional? It doesn't establish itself & then change, it's changed right on the second bar. & _why?_ If it affects the song or its mood, fine. If it's just for the sake of it, it's not worth mentioning.
      Andy Summers is a great _rhythm_ guitarist. Bonham is perhaps a good solo drummer. But a band's drummer needs to be a team player. His timing is off. Some guy played a metronome to Jimi Hendrix songs to show how Jimi didn't keep time, but it created moods. Bonham, once he settl;es into the band's pace falls _behind_ it rather consistently. I can hear it. It's not for mood.
      I guess I'll never be a fan. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    • @seanparker7415
      @seanparker7415 Před 2 lety

      @@BeastlyAnteater I need someone to tell me why Bonham is great, TBH. He just sounds too bombastic and unsubtle to my non-musician ears.
      It's good to hear a musician describe how he is actually a nuanced player.

    • @BeastlyAnteater
      @BeastlyAnteater Před 2 lety

      @@seanparker7415 no i completely agree. Without these GENIUS musicians I would never be able to have the correct and accurate musical opinions that they have; thus making me look like a total doofus and doodoo head!! I wouldn’t be anywhere without these incredibly informative videos, they’re not mindless nonsense at all!

  • @edwardjons8684
    @edwardjons8684 Před 2 lety +35

    More drummer reactions please - this guy was great!

  • @barrelrollio
    @barrelrollio Před 2 lety +11

    Ya'll should check out Them Crooked Vultures, a band with Josh Homme, John Paul Jones (Led Zep bassist), and Dave Grohl on drums. Grohl unleashes on that record, and I imagine is so stoked playing with JPJ

  • @RahhB74
    @RahhB74 Před 2 lety +24

    It makes me so happy to know that Ryan and Jack listened to MuteMath, and that DK is one of their favorite drummers. I, too, feel this way about Darren. The dude's beats are so smooth and funky and delicious.

    • @RahhB74
      @RahhB74 Před 2 lety +3

      And we definitely need more Pockets feat. DK! Let the man drum!
      "Animal! Animal! Drum! Drum!"

  • @smallsam52
    @smallsam52 Před 2 lety +14

    Suggestion: I'm a massive John Mayer fan, and I always hear SO much praise for Pino Palladino, but I can't say I've ever really heard his bass playing stick out. I'd love a deep dive on what makes him such a legend, along with Steve Jordan and Mayer as well. Awesome video as always, gents! Keep em coming, cheers

  • @lokib.7378
    @lokib.7378 Před 2 lety +25

    I have never clicked so fast in my life.

  • @brianspenst1374
    @brianspenst1374 Před 2 lety +7

    A guy from England named Sticky Wicket has a great series of videos that shows a history of the old trap kits. He has a large collection of drum kits from the first jazz kits to the big band kits up to the first rock kits.

  • @TheSpiceLord
    @TheSpiceLord Před 2 lety +6

    Seeing Darren King is the best surprise possible for my afternoon. He has influenced so many drum parts that I write.

  • @grantandrews4826
    @grantandrews4826 Před 2 lety +7

    " Zeppelin feeling time together" is the perfect distillation of what make them one of the greatest bands of all time.

  • @dasutin89
    @dasutin89 Před 2 lety +11

    30:54 hits so hard especially after Taylor Hawkins departed

    • @anekedudy8369
      @anekedudy8369 Před rokem +2

      I saw FF open air (racecourse in Hamburg) on the "Concrete and Gold" Tour, one of my favorite concerts I've ever been to. Taylor also had such a great voice, really sad that he's not with us anymore. 😔

  • @AngelaSealana
    @AngelaSealana Před 2 lety +6

    Darren King is my favorite living drummer.
    Having him on here talking about my favorite deceased drummer as well as the masterful Grohl is just 🤯💜🤯💜🤯
    I want to cry and scream at the same time.

  • @Cherr1
    @Cherr1 Před 2 lety +34

    Love the channel and this episode in particular. You guys were completely right about the impact when that first Led Zeppelin record came out, and this song in particular. It was really explosive. I saw them play a few months later, and I was perhaps 30 feet away from John Bonham--as an 18-year-old drummer, my little brain was pretty much taken over by him. One thing that I don't hear most people say is that Bonham did not hit very hard at all. His drum solo that night was mostly played with his hands. He just got that enormous sound without hitting hard--it's a mystery to me how he did it.
    I appreciated your reference to Hendrix and how hard it is for people who weren't there at the time to imagine what it was like before Jimi. With both Jimi and Zeppelin, it's not as though bands before them were playing folk music--innovation was the goal for everyone. The idea was to play something that no one had ever played before, to make sounds never heard. Keep in mind, Strawberry Fields was released earlier that year, as was Pink Floyd's Piper at the Gates of Dawn. It's just that Hendrix and Zeppelin took things further--Hendrix much more so than Zeppelin. One clarification about something Darren referenced, wishing that the band had more publicly acknowledged their sources because audiences probably didn't know about that: when Led Zeppelin came out, most of us knew all about the blues and knew very clearly where Zeppelin's influences came from. We all knew who Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters, and Robert Johnson were. Hell, Buddy Guy played at my high school in 1967 (he was phenomenal).
    I was really happy to hear you guys talking about the swing influences in Bonham's playing, and I was really happy to hear Darren making those bass drum patterns partial triples--most drummers end up playing those as straight sixteenth notes. He comes closer to Bonham's feel than anyone I've heard.
    It's fascinating to me to observe the very different frame of reference that you guys have from older players like me--you grew up with Pro Tools, one-track-at-a-time recording, and a goal of precision and part playing. For us 60s players, the goal was improvisation, innovation, passion over precision, and live playing in the studio--to make everything as human as possible. It would have been unthinkable to play any given song the same way twice. I don't mean to imply any judgment; just observing differences and realizing that this sort of thing happens with every generational change.

    • @TokyoBalletReprise
      @TokyoBalletReprise Před 2 lety

      There was an awful lot of musical innovation after the 60s. More than in the 60s even.

    • @thescowlingschnauzer
      @thescowlingschnauzer Před 2 lety

      60 players played for a venue. Millenial players played for GarageBand thru headphones.

    • @TylersTrying
      @TylersTrying Před 2 lety

      Lovely comment, Mark. Enjoyed reading.

    • @robertTUBEbrazeau
      @robertTUBEbrazeau Před 2 lety

      thanks mark. very astute. so many great points

    • @segamble1679
      @segamble1679 Před 2 lety

      Thanks so much for leaving this comment. What a gift of perspective and experience. Love to be in this community with you.

  • @ianmckenzie3683
    @ianmckenzie3683 Před 2 lety +18

    This is just great. Dave Grohl really is just an absolute artist. I would love to see a video reacting to Chris Cornell's vocal ability. The classic one is his version of Nothing Compares 2 U. But honestly all of the Higher Truth record is unbelievable.

  • @nielshempel5790
    @nielshempel5790 Před 2 lety +5

    Bonham is a whole category of drummers himself. The feel. That pushing forward mentioned. I found it so cool to find out that Bonham was infatuated with trains and that is what he wanted to sound like. When you listen, think about When the Levee Breaks, The Crunge and Communication Breakdown and so many other, imagine trains going different speeds. I think you guys are right about the cowbell as he plays it like that live too. Great video guys.

  • @lolzlarkin3059
    @lolzlarkin3059 Před 2 lety +6

    The man is right about the pocket. Can't believe you guys haven't reacted to some of The Meters stuff yet. Or maybe some d'angelo. Maybe even a whole episode: Pockets on pockets.

  • @jomoslomo72
    @jomoslomo72 Před 2 lety +6

    This is such an important drumming track, every kid that learns to play drums has a moment where they hear that bonham triplet and it just blows you away! I would love to hear your guys thoughts on some other songs like that for different instruments.

  • @BAwesomeDesign
    @BAwesomeDesign Před 2 lety +5

    For me, Bonham on "When The Levee Breaks" is absolutely it. A mix of crucial and brutal. And "Hey, Johnny Park!" from Grohl. Something about how these guys leave space. The air is saturated; punctuated with pure, gooey sweat and meat. The groove is unbeatable on both of those tunes.

  • @robertlear2735
    @robertlear2735 Před 2 lety +5

    I saw Led Zeppelin perform this live in concert in 1969. I sang it in our college band.

  • @maunstermusic
    @maunstermusic Před 2 lety +4

    So glad to see you all doing this, and delighted to see Darren King here. My favorite drummer.

  • @tubebobwil
    @tubebobwil Před 2 lety

    I love how excited you all get in these. It's pure joy to watch and listen and learn.

  • @michaellebovitz2414
    @michaellebovitz2414 Před 2 lety +13

    Thank y’all for highlighting the importance of ear protection!! We only get two ears folks, and they only degrade. Protecc what ya get.

  • @camillakir3896
    @camillakir3896 Před 2 lety

    Thank you! I enjoy these videos so much. They're educational and fun, and your love and enthusiasm for music really shine through.

  • @shawnbuddenhagen63
    @shawnbuddenhagen63 Před 2 lety +10

    This episode is so good. Made my day. The enthusiasm and fun was off the charts.

  • @SChck212
    @SChck212 Před 2 lety

    I LOVE the thoughtfulness and intelligence you guys always show. It makes things so interesting, enlightening, and sooo watchable

  • @benlobo3821
    @benlobo3821 Před 2 lety +4

    This was awesome! The video I have been waiting for!!
    What an education regarding My Hero too, no wonder I had so much trouble trying to play it, I never knew it was 2 drum tracks but now I know it's so obvious!
    And I agree with Darren, Bonzo is playing the cowbell I reckon, if the we transcribed the rhythm I feel it would reveal the groove is linear between the snare/ride and cowbell, not dissimilar to Latin percussion hand patterns, or the foot work on the hats like Darren displayed.
    As further evidence, Bonzo's son Jason Bonham in live shows with Led Zepplin plays the cowbell line on the bell of his ride while playing the hats with his foot.

  • @MerlinZuni
    @MerlinZuni Před 2 lety

    You guys are so great. Thanks for these sessions!

  • @danlundepercussion8174
    @danlundepercussion8174 Před 2 lety +1

    Such an incredible video. WOW. Loved it guys.

  • @jamiem7114
    @jamiem7114 Před rokem

    I just found this channel. I really enjoy watching you guys nerd out on all things music! Thanks guys!!

  • @timmy1564
    @timmy1564 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved the drum video. Since you mentioned drum Corp I think it world be awesome to get yalls takes on a drum Corp show or an indoor drumline show

  • @remotecontrolbyjackfrancis6871

    Its the soul/spirit and intention of applied feel behind each note, more than the licks. Great video!!

  • @dudeohyeahable
    @dudeohyeahable Před 2 lety

    i love your show and am very glad to have found it. please keep it going!

  • @AndyMarshal
    @AndyMarshal Před 2 lety +5

    Amazing| I feel like one of you being in the room excited about every note. You're positivity is contagious :D Must say, being guitarist, singer,...looove listening to the drums, they are so raw! This make me wanna learn the drums better...Bonham is the man...reminds me when I was trying to learn the groove on When the levee breaks.. man I really must get started on it again!
    Thanks for the inspiration guys and keep rockin!

  • @kittervision
    @kittervision Před rokem

    Totally been going thru a rediscovery of one of my favorite bands zeppelin. Great time to see this!

  • @Dannywhittle257
    @Dannywhittle257 Před 2 lety +2

    The reason it feels so jazzy (pages ensèmble) is due to the fact, Page was inspired by jazz and rock and roll (The yardbirds) i feel he loved blues too and together with a fast rock n roll vibe he added jazz elements in the vocals

  • @ashtonparkband
    @ashtonparkband Před rokem

    Thanks for putting this video together. Very fun 😎✌️

  • @newhopegirl
    @newhopegirl Před 2 lety

    Very good. Love how you broke it down, and then broke it down into "lay" terms, with some of the cut-ins. Amazing how y'all reacted personally. Thank you. Was a great episode.

  • @BMFlame9393
    @BMFlame9393 Před 2 lety +5

    John Bonham will forever be one of my favorite drummers. His style is impeccable.

  • @jaymontone
    @jaymontone Před rokem

    This is great !! And I love the way that you guys are shouting with excitement… and of course with headphones on 😅👍🏼
    Super channel!! My new favorite!! ❤️

  • @jonathankinsey552
    @jonathankinsey552 Před 2 lety +12

    Everlong made me want to learn to play drums for the first time. Keep up the good work on these vids, team

  • @siscoismyhomey
    @siscoismyhomey Před 2 lety +5

    So stoked to hear y'all talk about Good Times Bad Times, I was just going back and listening to that recently and remembering how insane it is. Also y'all need to get Mono and Scofield on here!!

  • @figment4444
    @figment4444 Před 2 lety +2

    You did a drumming episode! Thank you so much!

  • @derrickmiller3558
    @derrickmiller3558 Před 2 lety

    Keep putting out the content Jack. Been following you since your original video songs!

  • @claraamericanodobrasil5973

    I wish this video was an hour long. I love it!!!!

  • @1953jazzman
    @1953jazzman Před 2 lety +3

    Another of Bonham's primary influences that wasn't mentioned was the great Joe Morello from The Dave Brubeck Quartet!

  • @2war2bray
    @2war2bray Před rokem

    Very enjoyable video, great content. Well done.

  • @candioco
    @candioco Před 2 lety +1

    Sou fã incondicional de vocês. Que episódio fantástico!!! O melhor canal de todos, muito obrigado por isso♥️

  • @geoffpm
    @geoffpm Před 2 lety

    I also learned so much from this video. Another Great video !!!

  • @darraghhickey7104
    @darraghhickey7104 Před 2 lety

    Love everything yous have done!!!
    Would give my left leg to see you guys breakdown some Lcd soundsystem tracks.

  • @MaquiladoraIII
    @MaquiladoraIII Před 2 lety

    Keep up the amazing work, chaps. And great to see a Thom Yorke mention!

  • @gregwoods9085
    @gregwoods9085 Před 2 lety

    Great content first time watching awesome stuff really enjoyed this 👍

  • @TheJoeybear69
    @TheJoeybear69 Před 2 lety

    Love this video! Would be really interested to hear you guys talk about primus sometime

  • @frankiedoe4437
    @frankiedoe4437 Před rokem

    I haven't even started the video yet, I'm just so excited to see that you guys are doing an episode about Bonham! Darren has been great in the videos I've seen so far! As a drummer its really meaningful to see you guys actually interested in that part of songs or just in music generally, otherwise I often feel put down and not as musically accomplished, simply for being a drummer because it's not a "real instrument".
    Similarly I was ridiculously happy when watching the episode you guys did on John Mayer, actually going in depth with the incredible Sean Hurley all about the beauty of the rhythm section, and when you guys actually decided to tune the drums up n down it was excellent!!!
    lots of my friends had no idea you could tune drums, one of them even said he thought I was joking when I said I needed to tune whichever drum it was.

  • @V4Now
    @V4Now Před 2 lety +6

    Grohl has been very vocal that his signature drum sound was inspired by disco, all those signature strikes.

  • @sambochen2010
    @sambochen2010 Před rokem

    Best music channel I've seen in a long time!! Thank you!! 🙏

  • @Rswandel
    @Rswandel Před 2 lety +3

    I love the insight from these musicians. Great stuff. It would be great to do an episode with guitarists reacting to Television's Marquee Moon and Wilco's Impossible Germany. It would be similar to this episode in that Tom Verlaine and Richard Lloyd are definitely an influence on Nels Cline and Jeff Tweedy. Thanks for doing these.

  • @dmCurator
    @dmCurator Před 2 lety

    Great stuff! Thanks guys!

  • @Robert-qq4qx
    @Robert-qq4qx Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you very much for your videos! I enjoy every one of them. For me it would be great to hear you talk about Kraftwerk and the impact of early analogue synthesizers on pop music. That would be great.

  • @Jose_diazlife
    @Jose_diazlife Před 2 lety

    love your videos, soo much value

  • @klopfenpopmusic1126
    @klopfenpopmusic1126 Před 2 lety +3

    it makes me so happy to know Jack is as obsessed with DK's drumming as I am. The Thick Audio packs are SO good

  • @MattBlackLamb
    @MattBlackLamb Před 2 lety +1

    I'd love an episode focused on "playing in the cracks". For me "Green Onions" is an excellent example of not only a great pocket groove but one that blurs the lines between swung and straight very masterfully.

  • @ouillems
    @ouillems Před 2 lety

    thanks from Belgium... it makes my day, to see you guys explore music in such an enthusiastic way! (apparently it makes me rhyme... :))

  • @kittervision
    @kittervision Před rokem

    I just discovered your channel I'm not a musician but I'm married to one and I'm an avid music enthusiast I've dabbled myself with guitar I played piano as a child but anyway I love your discussions you make it accessible for a non musician to understand yet you go deep and get pretty technical good stuff I love how excited you get too. I get the feeling you love music as much as I do and sometimes it's hard to find in other people, to others talk about music with the passion that I feel it with as well.

  • @outonthetiles
    @outonthetiles Před 2 lety

    Great show! Subscribed. ✌️❤️

  • @grinkashman7884
    @grinkashman7884 Před 2 lety +3

    Great stuff! Note; not only a great engineer/producer , Tim is an amazing multi-instrumentalist and arranger.

  • @otistheyellowdog
    @otistheyellowdog Před rokem

    Great video. I’m watching for a third time. Appreciate you LOTS!

  • @311219602804
    @311219602804 Před 2 lety

    I could NOT take to smile of my dial with you four in the studio together, that HAS TO ME A PART TWO PLEASE PLEASE

  • @chicagospots
    @chicagospots Před 2 lety

    These musical conversations are fantastic!

  • @dioXxXtyler
    @dioXxXtyler Před 2 lety

    Insane episode Darren is such a gem and monster of a drummer would love more Zep come back too in the future!

  • @stanislawrybinski
    @stanislawrybinski Před 2 lety +1

    when I heard Mutemath for the first time, i lost my fucking mind. thank you for inviting Darren and making this episode!

  • @cjbeatsbipolar
    @cjbeatsbipolar Před 2 lety

    Thank you guys for doing a rock drums focussed episode!

  • @davemarriott9332
    @davemarriott9332 Před rokem

    A band I was in in the '90's we mixed our album at the Plant and at the board in that room. Amzaing to be there with that history.
    Great video and content. Liked & Subscribed.

  • @jonahfrith2041
    @jonahfrith2041 Před 2 lety +2

    The area surrounding minute 27:23 was just about the greatest sum of this episode. Absolutely amazing!

  • @renokidRight
    @renokidRight Před 2 lety

    Thanks guys for the awesome drummy video!

  • @blakepotter7937
    @blakepotter7937 Před 2 lety +1

    Darren always makes the Ee's and the Uhh's of my heart really light up

  • @segamble1679
    @segamble1679 Před 2 lety +1

    Darren's comment about "bands" and the magic of a group of musicians is so great.

  • @Joejobass
    @Joejobass Před 2 lety +1

    I will never forget the first time I heard Good Times Bad Times. I was 17 in 69 and saw the album in a record store. Never heard of them, but my best friend bought it on the strength of another friend's recommendation. We went back to my friends house and played it, starting on side one. From that first chord to the end of the song we just stared at each other, grinning in disbelief.

  • @jezzzishere
    @jezzzishere Před 2 lety +2

    Insane episode and how dumb of me of thinking that you can't top the previous ones you've had. Amazing!

  • @LesonDeson
    @LesonDeson Před rokem

    He sounds SO good. unbelievable in this live room.

  • @ihateusernames96
    @ihateusernames96 Před 2 lety

    Learned alot listening to you guys dig deep on my fave band..the mighty zepp!! Thank u!!

  • @jojoattias7419
    @jojoattias7419 Před 2 lety +1

    Around 11:00 is just a wonderful expression of the love of music. Could listen to you guys chat until there is no more music to make

  • @JeffRandallDrumming
    @JeffRandallDrumming Před 2 lety

    Loved this fellas!

  • @appleforstatistics
    @appleforstatistics Před rokem

    10th time watching this video. Thank you for introducing MY HERO. My favorite song now. I watch this video to remind myself how to appreciate ordinary things properly.

  • @bobbycoltrane7552
    @bobbycoltrane7552 Před 2 lety +1

    YES!!!!! So ready for this!!!!!!

  • @TheoCage
    @TheoCage Před 2 lety

    I was just as excited by the drumming as the hosts. Goosebumps.

  • @Tizzer
    @Tizzer Před 2 lety

    I loved this. Get more drummers on the show!

  • @ZacharyWThomas
    @ZacharyWThomas Před 2 lety +1

    I love seeing just how excited Jack is to be in the studio with Darren King. I would be cheesing just as hard. It is bringing me so much joy to see other musicians meet their heroes haha

  • @jimbob2706
    @jimbob2706 Před 2 lety

    I'm absolutely loving the videos guys. I'm curious about what you think of Aphex twin Windowlicker?

  •  Před 2 lety

    Great episode!

  • @caseyrogers935
    @caseyrogers935 Před 2 lety

    This channel is blowing my mind thank you fellas! As a random suggestion you should do a mad villain song. It is my doom rapping and madlib production. I would love to hear you guys break down madlibs production and also doom eclectic rhyme patterns. Just food for though. Hope all is well gentlemen!