Doug was a complimentary drummer. He wasn't there to do anything flashy. He was one of the best drummers I've ever heard at enhancing the sound of the song.
I always crack up at 3:02. Especially how Tim and everyone else looks at Jay as if to say "You're a man, you shouldn't be able to sing notes that high!". Ha!
Definitely. As a drummer myself I think Doug Riley was excellent. I rarely hear him miss even a single hit, and I'm usually able to spot those small mistakes quite easily. No offense to Jesusffreak777, but I don't know how anybody in their right mind can think he's bad here or in any other song. I know a great drummer when I see one, and Doug was in that category, no problem.
BnCSGMusic: We'll have to agree to disagree. You should listen to good drummers like Mark Elerbee, Billy Blackwood and Gold City's first drummer John Noskie.
Doug was a complimentary drummer. He wasn't there to do anything flashy. He was one of the best drummers I've ever heard at enhancing the sound of the song.
I think this was the best quartet combination ever
Only the VERY best best four voices in gospel music!!
The good ol' days! Love Gold City!
Thank you! I love this song, especially the way Gold City sings it!
OMG.the combination of their voices it is like listening to angels singing
Awesome Song!!
I Love Jay's High note at the end.Everybody was looking at him with this shocked look on their face!lol.Especialy(?)Mark!lol
Yes, because Mark is a baritone singing lead tenor on this and knows he has to stretch way up high to harmonize with Jay, and did!
I've always loved GoldCity
What a Tenor Singer...
Jay learned that ending from hid Dad, Johnny Parrack.
My God, they are great🎉this combination of voices is put if this world
prolly the best line up of Gold City
Awesome video ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ amen
I always crack up at 3:02. Especially how Tim and everyone else looks at Jay as if to say "You're a man, you shouldn't be able to sing notes that high!". Ha!
Definitely. As a drummer myself I think Doug Riley was excellent. I rarely hear him miss even a single hit, and I'm usually able to spot those small mistakes quite easily. No offense to Jesusffreak777, but I don't know how anybody in their right mind can think he's bad here or in any other song. I know a great drummer when I see one, and Doug was in that category, no problem.
i love tims reaction to jays high note
I LOVE THIS SONG
AWESOME ! Jay
I LOVETO LISTEN TO GOLD CITY
Love this version
Glorious!!!
wow Jay Parrack wow
They are good
LOVE JAY AT 3:02
Jay knows I'm kidding!
muito bom!!!
More like "Drum in Heaven", cuz that's what Doug's doing right now.
That Brian Free hitting the high notes why is he not shown in this?
LOL VERY NICE
haha wow
Not really. It's actually quite good.
i used to be able to do what jay did.... still can but with falsetto hahaha
you have no clue dude he was a great drummer, sadly (unless ya know) doug passed away
BnCSGMusic: We'll have to agree to disagree. You should listen to good drummers like Mark Elerbee, Billy Blackwood and Gold City's first drummer John Noskie.
Really? High note?
That screeching at the end is not pleasant
you have no taste dude i also think doug was good.... R.I.P. Doug or should I say Drum In Peace
I HATE THIS GUY! #Jealous
Man, that's some terrible drumming.