Is one of the crashes on the left cracked or is it a shadow?. Steve is known to use cracked cymbals. He plays until there is no sound left. He has the best taste for great sounding cymbals in the Zildjian line up.
If you look from the front view - early in the video - the cymbal is in good shape. As others mentioned, a shadow from the overhead. I would not be shocked if Gadd has a few cracked and repaired cymbals somewhere - he must have some old favorites - but that one does not appear to be damaged.
Steve always knows just where to put it without and over playing.
A true master.
Love Steve but Carlos was the quintessential J.T. drummer
Nothing like focusing in on a master.. Wonderful.. TY
sound check actually ❤❤
Nicely captured
That little turnaround near the end is beautiful. Even the bass player gets mixed up.
Thank you for this footage of the Maestro.
Beautiful.
Missing Michael Brecker.
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
white kit jeez !!!!! ..top drawer
Did that bass player play with Alan Holdsworth?
Jimmy Johnston
Is one of the crashes on the left cracked or is it a shadow?. Steve is known to use cracked cymbals. He plays until there is no sound left. He has the best taste for great sounding cymbals in the Zildjian line up.
Looks like a stain of some sort. But hey, Steve can make a trash lid sound great.
one is the mic reflection the other is chopped up yip
What is going on with the left side crash? It has a giant mark on one edge.
I think it's a shadow
A cracked cymbal that was fixed by cutting a chunk out.
Shadow produce by the overhead microphone. Steve Gadd does NOT repair cracked cymbals.
If you look from the front view - early in the video - the cymbal is in good shape. As others mentioned, a shadow from the overhead. I would not be shocked if Gadd has a few cracked and repaired cymbals somewhere - he must have some old favorites - but that one does not appear to be damaged.
What’s the name of the song?
country road
All tasty but 4:04 is extra tasty.