CobbTV is proud to present the most requested drumming style video for this channel, Jaki Liebezeit from Can. Thanks for watching 🤘 [00:00] Intro [01:05] Background [01:50] One More Night [02:33] Halleluwah [03:08] Soup [03:49] Cascade Waltz [04:26] Vitamin C [05:38] Paperhouse [06:53] Vernal Equinox [07:20] Outro
Jaki's time is perfect, but does not sound like a machine. It reminds me of the imperfections in the designnof the Roman columns that made them look perfect.
I only recently discovered CAN a year or so ago. And the drums definitely stood out to me. There were a couple of other candidates I had for your style videos. Zach Barocas of Jawbox, Peter Edward Clark aka Budgie of Siouxsie & the Banchees, and Sigtryggur Baldursson of the Sugarcubes. The one thing all three of these guys have in common is they love incorporating the toms into their grooves. Especially Barocas, stock beats do not exist to this man. So inventive. Love the channel by the way. I have been playing for 30 years and I still learn something new with your videos.
Thanks for doing this feature on my favourite drummer, Cobb. I feel that he doesn't get enough recognition. Also happy that you used my original request comment at the start of the video!🙂
Jaki was a huge influence on another drummer you should feature in your personal style series: John Maher of the Buzzcocks. The secret weapon who could make tricky time signatures, motorik bears, and punk thrash groove so seamlessly. One of the most under appreciated greats
After reading both CAN and Jaki Liebezeit biographies, I came out not 100% convinced that the "you must play monotonous" dude happened during CAN as we all believe. I think it actually might have happened shortly before CAN because at that time Jaki was playing free jazz where all sense of rhythm had been dissolved, and when he showed up to the audition Irmin expressed concern about this, to which Jaki explicitly replied "oh no, my days playing free jazz are over!"
Dude, this was dope. I’ve been diving into jaki drumming, and I figured you were a fellow morris fan by the closer shirt. Well done, your playing is tight.
Lovely stuff although only a part of the story. Very few drummers truly "get" Jaki - I've heard endless RUclips recreations of his playing. Whilst many absorb the patterns there is also the "dose" as Michael Karoil coined it: each hit is weighted with a precise touch which most people miss. You can hear this in Mother Sky - to the untrained ear it sounds like a linear beat, rigidly held, which is something in itself, but the snare hits rise and fall like a giant sine wave. There's also the drum tuning and adaptation which was a lifetime's work - in the end, he favoured rope tensioning (he also removed the acorn from the end of his drumsticks and ditched hi-hats "a Charleston machine"). Additionally, recording quirks such as swinging mics over the kit in real-time were sometimes used which is part of why his take on, say, Vitamin C sounds so unique.
Hey buddy, where ya from? I need a drummer!!!! I play too, so I can appreciate what you're doing, you're very talented..... I'm in NY rn but Im willing to re-locate.......I write, sing, and play guitar. And I think we like all the same music
Great video and great playing my man! I really enjoy your content. How about one on the playing and style of Peter Criss? Very underrated player and student of Gene Krupa. He is the reason I started playing drums !
CobbTV is proud to present the most requested drumming style video for this channel, Jaki Liebezeit from Can.
Thanks for watching 🤘
[00:00] Intro
[01:05] Background
[01:50] One More Night
[02:33] Halleluwah
[03:08] Soup
[03:49] Cascade Waltz
[04:26] Vitamin C
[05:38] Paperhouse
[06:53] Vernal Equinox
[07:20] Outro
The thing I always loved about Jaki's drumming is that it's tight but never sounds robotic.
Yeah it sounded like a hip hop drum machine
I only got to see Jaki Leibezeit play once. Genius.
Klaus dinger from NEU! is another kraut drummer I highly rate, extremely tight.
He needs to make an episode on him
Watching this made me realize how much Thee Oh Sees' drums are influenced by Can
Amazing! The only person on youtube who actually shows how you play Halleluwah.
Jaki's time is perfect, but does not sound like a machine. It reminds me of the imperfections in the designnof the Roman columns that made them look perfect.
YES!! Love your channel, Jaki is one of the greatest ever. RIP
Jaki is my all time favorite drummer, and this video is killer. Thanks!
Hands down favoriter drummer for me.
Everything about it from the playing style to the drum sound and the produktion.
Chefs kiss
I only recently discovered CAN a year or so ago. And the drums definitely stood out to me. There were a couple of other candidates I had for your style videos. Zach Barocas of Jawbox, Peter Edward Clark aka Budgie of Siouxsie & the Banchees, and Sigtryggur Baldursson of the Sugarcubes. The one thing all three of these guys have in common is they love incorporating the toms into their grooves. Especially Barocas, stock beats do not exist to this man. So inventive. Love the channel by the way. I have been playing for 30 years and I still learn something new with your videos.
Thanks for doing this feature on my favourite drummer, Cobb. I feel that he doesn't get enough recognition. Also happy that you used my original request comment at the start of the video!🙂
He really was can’s secret weapon
Jaki was a huge influence on another drummer you should feature in your personal style series: John Maher of the Buzzcocks. The secret weapon who could make tricky time signatures, motorik bears, and punk thrash groove so seamlessly. One of the most under appreciated greats
motorik bears 🐻🐻🐻
@@pworminkle oops! Motorik Bears would be a good band name 🐻
I never connected Jaki with Maher before, but now I hear it! Love connecting the dots.
Vitamin C! awesome
ALSO do you look like Damo Suzuki in this video on purpose???? 🤣🤣🤣🤣💚💚💚💚
I love CAN! Awesome!
Woo I made it into the video! great video, did not realise thats what he's doing in Soup
Never clicked so fast
You gotta do Steven Perkins of Jane’s Addiction
Jaki is my favorite drummer of all time. I wish you could make a video about Jon Theodore with The Mars Volta. Greetings from Mexico City
The greatest drummer of the 1970s
Awesome vid!!! This dude was such a good and underrated drummer
thank you for doing this! love your style of videomaking
great video! Also I I really like the sound of your kit in general. I'm hearing it through youtube but the deadness of the snare is very satisfying.
Great video bro! This is gold!
He was the original human drum machine. I wish you would have included Future Days in this because his groove for it was great.
After reading both CAN and Jaki Liebezeit biographies, I came out not 100% convinced that the "you must play monotonous" dude happened during CAN as we all believe. I think it actually might have happened shortly before CAN because at that time Jaki was playing free jazz where all sense of rhythm had been dissolved, and when he showed up to the audition Irmin expressed concern about this, to which Jaki explicitly replied "oh no, my days playing free jazz are over!"
Thank you!!!! 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
YESSSSSSSSS IM STILL SITTING THROUGH THE ADS BUT YESSS IVE BEEN WAITING THANK YOU COBB
I would ABSOLUTELY LOVE an episode on Klaus Dinger too!!!!!!
Good Work! Very little footage of this magician is online. And the Material with Bernd Friedman is not first Choice, in my personal ears.
thanks, love Can, also love your Joy Division shirt ;-p
Dude, this was dope. I’ve been diving into jaki drumming, and I figured you were a fellow morris fan by the closer shirt. Well done, your playing is tight.
Lovely stuff although only a part of the story. Very few drummers truly "get" Jaki - I've heard endless RUclips recreations of his playing. Whilst many absorb the patterns there is also the "dose" as Michael Karoil coined it: each hit is weighted with a precise touch which most people miss. You can hear this in Mother Sky - to the untrained ear it sounds like a linear beat, rigidly held, which is something in itself, but the snare hits rise and fall like a giant sine wave. There's also the drum tuning and adaptation which was a lifetime's work - in the end, he favoured rope tensioning (he also removed the acorn from the end of his drumsticks and ditched hi-hats "a Charleston machine"). Additionally, recording quirks such as swinging mics over the kit in real-time were sometimes used which is part of why his take on, say, Vitamin C sounds so unique.
OH HELL YEAH
Damn good job!
i would say the song Spray also has very abstract drumming
Hey buddy, where ya from? I need a drummer!!!! I play too, so I can appreciate what you're doing, you're very talented..... I'm in NY rn but Im willing to re-locate.......I write, sing, and play guitar. And I think we like all the same music
Dude sick
Great video and great playing my man! I really enjoy your content. How about one on the playing and style of Peter Criss? Very underrated player and student of Gene Krupa. He is the reason I started playing drums !
Awesome vid! You should do some argentinean drummers as well like Pomo Lorenzo, Oscar Moro or Charly Alberti, all very good and highly underrated
Charly's my favorite of the three, but TBH I wouldn't sleep on the other two either.
@@paulbogan3400 Fair enough! There's a reason why he's oftentimes compared to Stewart Copeland
jaki the boss
Thank you! Pls review Drumbo (Captain Beefheart drummer)
Would LOVE one on Drumbo
And all Drumbo fans should have his album "O Solo Drumbo," which is just solo drums, laying it all out for us to hear
Did Jaki use a double bass drum pedal?? I didn't think he did... Great Video! Absolutely Love CAN! This was great!
after mid 90ies he even did not use a pedal bass-drum anymore, but liked to play the turkish davul.
Maybe do one of these for John Marshall from Soft Machine. The song Peff has a pretty crazy beat to break down.
You should do Matt Helders from Arctic Monkeys soon, I swear he’s built different
Matt Helders video premiers on September 28, 2024!
LFG
0:00 your Vitamin C !!
can you do Josh Dun drumming style?
some others to check > zach hill, brian chippendale, greg saunier, christian vander.
Chris Cutler
You gotta do Greg Saunier from Deerhoof!
His name's actually pronounced 'Yaki'.
Jaki has gone newborn to live when he cancelled the swing. And he never played Jazz-style again!
What about Tony Allen ?? Fela Kuti drummer. Colonial Mentality and Opposite People are good tracks
sir, you MUST do a video on Bill Bruford
Sam Fogarino from Interpol please!!
Rodrick Heffley drumming style?
seine frau wohnt von mir ein haus weiter .. grüsse aus Poll
Well shit. Don't you know your Can 🎉
bill brofurd next??
Billy Cobham
Now do Ziggy Modeliste!
Do lars ulrich
N.O.
no
@@bobsbigboy_ Du bis guter Junge.This is not a Tennis channel.
bro why's your ig not working ? tried to contact you