:shock: :lol: :? is this real?
Melvins - Manky (Live with 3 Drummers ) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAwM3_BjRxc#)
that depends on your definition of 'real', but yeah, i've seen this before. the other drummers are the guy from melt-banana and a guy from vaz.
great. there's also a three drummer version of amazon if i rember correctly.
for a moment i thought it was a fake,don't ask me why...wasn't aware of this anyway,thanks for the info!
on a related note, when i heard for the first time they were going to have two drummers in the band, i would have imagined something more in the line of this...not that i don't like how Coady and Dale use to play together but i think it could be a lot heavier (don't ban me after this)
I don't see or hear how this is any different than the way Coady and Dale play.
Yeah, but it is a really cool visual with all the drummers piled in there every which way. How could it be faked? I suppose it's possible thanks to the miracles of modern technology, but I don't see why anyone would.
Quote from: norecess on September 09, 2010, 06:46:20 AM
that depends on your definition of 'real', but yeah, i've seen this before. the other drummers are the guy from melt-banana and a guy from vaz.
Do you remember all those drummers during a part of the Flipper/Melvins gig in London when everyone was on stage together? Dale was holding up a snare for them all to hit as there was no room for him!
Quote from: jules on September 09, 2010, 08:13:06 AM
Do you remember all those drummers during a part of the Flipper/Melvins gig in London when everyone was on stage together? Dale was holding up a snare for them all to hit as there was no room for him!
yeah, that was during sacrifice. have you seen this video? it's from the rehearsal that day. after that buzz went to star bucks where i walked into him,
again.
Flipper with the Melvins playing Sacrifice (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v3aaMj4Ikcs#)
Quote from: norecess on September 09, 2010, 08:16:07 AM
yeah, that was during sacrifice. have you seen this video? it's from the rehearsal that day. after that buzz went to star bucks where i walked into him, again.
Did you say sorry at least?
Quote from: norecess on September 09, 2010, 08:16:07 AM
Quote from: jules on September 09, 2010, 08:13:06 AM
Do you remember all those drummers during a part of the Flipper/Melvins gig in London when everyone was on stage together? Dale was holding up a snare for them all to hit as there was no room for him!
yeah, that was during sacrifice. have you seen this video? it's from the rehearsal that day. after that buzz went to star bucks where i walked into him, again.
I hadn't but I have now, thanks! Brings back happy mems.
Quote from: ManWithNoName on September 09, 2010, 08:17:08 AM
Quote from: norecess on September 09, 2010, 08:16:07 AM
yeah, that was during sacrifice. have you seen this video? it's from the rehearsal that day. after that buzz went to star bucks where i walked into him, again.
Did you say sorry at least?
no i told him to stop stalking me, he got the message.
Sunny Murray, Elvin Jones & Art Blakey 1968 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XUz_nATeNn4&feature=related#)
Quote from: black stallion on September 09, 2010, 06:58:25 AM
on a related note, when i heard for the first time they were going to have two drummers in the band, i would have imagined something more in the line of this...not that i don't like how Coady and Dale use to play together but i think it could be a lot heavier (don't ban me after this)
I think I know what you mean. This lineup seems to be not so much playful like the Coady-Dale-duo, filling spaces with tingeling sounds. It's more about hitting the drums real hard, in a simple but massive way. A really nice approach.
Quote from: Shatz on September 10, 2010, 03:54:50 AM
Quote from: black stallion on September 09, 2010, 06:58:25 AM
on a related note, when i heard for the first time they were going to have two drummers in the band, i would have imagined something more in the line of this...not that i don't like how Coady and Dale use to play together but i think it could be a lot heavier (don't ban me after this)
I think I know what you mean. This lineup seems to be not so much playful like the Coady-Dale-duo, filling spaces with tingeling sounds. It's more about hitting the drums real hard, in a simple but massive way. A really nice approach.
exactly!though i have to say their songwriting is changed a lot through the years,probably Buzz is not into writing stuff like that anymore ,i mean Maggot style.