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02 October 2005

Wakey! Wakey! Some pounding drums to wake your ass up this sunday Morning.[More:]

First Billy Cobham (with a very young Tommy Bolin) doing "Quadrant 4," followed by Gene Krupa's "Drum Boogie."

Followed by the greatest skin-pounder in history, Bernard "Pretty" Purdie first with vibes ace Cal Tjader and then his own "Soul Drums."

Pretty much every drummer I know considers these guys Gods down from Olympus, and it ain't hard to see why. Enjoy.
More more more: Tabla Beat Science - Ap Ke Baras
posted by box 02 October | 12:17
One of my favorite drummers leads a percussion ensemble in a Monk cover: M'Boom - Epistrophy
posted by box 02 October | 12:24
Bahia Black - Olodum
posted by box 02 October | 12:41
I like the song, so here's a very early version:

Milt Jackson w/Thelonious Monk - Epistrophy
posted by box 02 October | 12:50
Live Human - Hear the Drummer
posted by box 02 October | 12:59
box: your last two links have issues.
posted by mosch 02 October | 13:36
Kodo - Arabian Song
posted by mosch 02 October | 13:54
Oops. Here's the Live Human song and here's the Milt Jackson/Thelonious Monk one.

Moderators, please feel free to fix my above links. Do moderators do that kind of thing here?
posted by box 02 October | 14:21
mosch, please plan on doing the mecha mix-up with us this round. k'thanks.

box, our mods rock.
posted by Frisbee Girl 02 October | 14:23
*feels neglected*
posted by jonmc 02 October | 14:33
*hugs the jonmc*

Who would dream of neglecting you?
posted by Frisbee Girl 02 October | 14:39
ah, whatever. Here's one of the odder (but still quite enjoyable) moments in rock history. A Brazilian hard rock bands tribute to a black Irish hard rock legend. (although, the tributee was of half-Brazilian ancestry, so maybe it's not so odd. eh, good song and a good tribute to a great band anyway)

Who would dream of neglecting you?

I'm kidding. But nobody mentioned what they thought of the tunes I posted, and Bernard Purdie is indeed the best. drummer. ever.
posted by jonmc 02 October | 14:40
fixed
posted by dodgygeezer 02 October | 14:43
I wanna do the MeCha mix-up next time around. Is there one going on as we speak?

And Jon, the Cal Tjader song is great. He's one of my favorite vibraphonists.
posted by box 02 October | 14:43
Thanks, dodgy.
posted by box 02 October | 14:44
By the way, my mother (though frequently wasted and often full of shit) told me once that the orgasmic power of Billy Cobham's drumming was responsible for my conception. Dunno what that says about my father's bedroom skills, but I've maintained a certain debt of gratitude to the drummer throughout my life.
posted by Frisbee Girl 02 October | 14:44
heh. The closest family tale I've got to that is my mom telling me that the Stones version of "Time Is on My Side," was her "make out song," back in the day. But, as I've mentioned before, my parents first date was at the White Castle on Queens Boulevard in Sunnyside, so I have murderburgers to thank for my conception.
posted by jonmc 02 October | 14:49
The next swap session will be within a couple of weeks. Keep an eye on the front page (it'll be linked in the yellow circle in the top right corner).
posted by dodgygeezer 02 October | 14:50
and Billy Cobham's drums cracked like a pistol shot, but "Pretty" Purdies were like a machine gun.
posted by jonmc 02 October | 14:53
High Speed Alien Drum Bunny
posted by Wolfdog 02 October | 19:30
jonmc, I'm loving that Suaves track.

Are you sure they're Brazilian? It sounds like he's singing in Spanish.
posted by nomis 02 October | 19:56
Actually, it appears they are singing in Spanish, n indication of what country thaey're from though.
posted by jonmc 02 October | 20:03
apparently they are from Spain
posted by jonmc 02 October | 20:06
On further listening, the pronunciation of "silencio" with a "th" sound suggests they are from Spain.

Who knew forensic phonetics could be useful in everyday life?
posted by nomis 02 October | 20:06
dang, I would have got in there first if I hadn't spent so much time crafting my amusing commentary.
posted by nomis 02 October | 20:07
I'm not sure where I got the idea that they were Brazilian, except maybe because of Lynott's Afro-Brazilian ancestry.
posted by jonmc 02 October | 20:08
You must have been thinking of Sepultura :)

Actually I can easily imagine them doing a Phil Lynott tribute, or at least a cover, back in the Max Cavalera days.

It's Monday morning here but it's too nice to go to work. Maybe I'll just listen to music...
posted by nomis 02 October | 20:14
and Lynott reminds me of one of my best high school delinquent buddies. He was the son of an Irish-American mother and a Puerto Rican father who disappeared before he was born. He was a bass player, and an exceptionally charming guy, and he had curly hair not unlike Lynott's or Slash's (so much that one of his nicknames in high school was "Slash"), I remember he ever charmed my insane Catholic mom, who loved him. But when he helped me and pips (who loved him too) move into our first apartment, he confided about the preacher's daughter he'd been dating, "I got her pregnant." he went to work for roto-rooter not long after. Later, I'd heard they divorced and that he'd become a full time drunk. I hope he's finally found some peace. There's a whole lot more history between me and him but I'll save that for another time.
posted by jonmc 02 October | 20:19
Eggs and Bac-y...!

Thanks, jonmc and all.
posted by safetyfork 03 October | 11:36
Music! Yaaaay!
posted by Specklet 03 October | 13:29
Too Many DJs. || Blotto-I Wanna Be a Lifeguard

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