Initial sub-bass, and plenty of imaging effects throughout the track. I enjoy it in the right “head-space”.
Initial sub-bass, and plenty of imaging effects throughout the track. I enjoy it in the right “head-space”.
Not sure what to say about it. Just a lovely track IMO
Is that a good show? I’ve thought of watching, but never got around to it.
we are now in episode 2. Saw the first episode months back and wanted to see it with my wife.
It is a stylish look back into the late 60s and mainly 70s.
produced by cinematographers
the cast is great, so far
the plot opens up atm
I’d rec it
Thanks, brother. I’ll have to check it out.
For those who appreciate Michael Kiwanuka’s emotive, cathartic, overall marvelous debut album, “Home Again,” here’s Joy Oladokun’s “in defense of my own happiness.” A powerful album.
Today my friend made their very first musical release. I’m so proud of them!
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I don’t know about you, but if I see a link to Les Pool of Primus and Danny Carey of Tool playing a cover of a Rush song…
I’m gonna click it
For @Nuance, @BuffaloWing, @Nephilim_81, Tool fans, fellow drummers, and anyone who enjoys watching world class athletes do what they do:
This guy is 59 years old and still peaking
And if you want to understand what is happening here, there’s a good breakdown of part of it:
Have watched. Many times.
Oh yeah brother! I’ve watched this one quite a few times.
I also love this reaction video from these guys. They crack me up. Love their enthusiasm.
I love lost in Vegas!
He’s definitely one of the greats. His drumming was the highlight of Fear Inoculum.
My favorite is Mike Portnoy. Guy is a beast!
Portnoy is a fantastic drummer and, like Carey, a great guy in general. I honestly wish I could get into Dream Theater’s sound, but I haven’t been successful with that yet.
The reason I love this video so much is that I gain a new level of insight into what Carey is playing by seeing him do it. The fills in Pneuma come so fast, it’s hard for me to understand what just happened by listening alone.
There are a LOT of reaction videos to Pneuma. Here are my two favorite. Both are by drummers so there’s more comprehension of what Carey is playing and their opinions carry more weight for me.
Best analysis:
Most entertaining:
As drummers, I sure miss Neil Ellwood Peart, John Bonham and Elvin Jones.