Chris Layton: Manic Depression, Mitch Mitchell & Experience Hendrix | Reverb Interview

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  • Опубликовано: 7 янв 2025

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  • @IMe7x
    @IMe7x 7 лет назад +226

    The crazy thing is that Jimi was fast but Mitch was even faster reacting to jimi's playing along with improvisation.

    • @coreyclark6505
      @coreyclark6505 7 лет назад +34

      That's the jazz influence

    • @Minalover100
      @Minalover100 4 года назад +9

      @@coreyclark6505 One of the great jazz drummers of the age. Totally under-estimated...

    • @zekebenson6366
      @zekebenson6366 3 года назад

      i realize it is quite off topic but do anybody know a good place to stream new series online?

    • @diegobruno5050
      @diegobruno5050 3 года назад

      @Zeke Benson i use flixzone. You can find it by googling =)

    • @reeselarry4207
      @reeselarry4207 3 года назад

      @Diego Bruno Definitely, have been watching on Flixzone for since march myself =)

  • @andymccormick7542
    @andymccormick7542 7 лет назад +134

    This guy is so under appreciated. Truly one of the best to ever do it.

    • @pabloperez4063
      @pabloperez4063 4 года назад +4

      He did his job wonderfully. He does not seem to have any ego, just make it up for SRV, that, s why the band got that great tight sound

  • @MGB618
    @MGB618 4 года назад +48

    Mitch was so suited to Jimi's Music as to Ringo with the Beatles. These drummers are very musical and unique. Mitch and Ringo created this space which is their own signature to the music.
    You can hear in Mitch's playing that he had this Jazz influence, still think it's so sad and ignorant that Mitch does not get the credit that he should by a lot of drummers. Mitch was a true master.

    • @patrickbuckley344
      @patrickbuckley344 4 года назад +1

      Well said, I could not agree more!! The rudemental/ improvisation from his jazz background, allowed him to react suddenly- and be very creative, to what Jimi was doing!! Mitch with the Experience- put together blues, r+b, military, rock, in a jazzy context! Just WONDERFUL!!!

    • @kickschutte9930
      @kickschutte9930 3 года назад +3

      yea a lot of drummers love him tho he is actually the favorite drummer by nick mason (pink floyd) and steward copeland (the police) so that says a lot already

  • @deepspacetheater
    @deepspacetheater 7 лет назад +78

    What a pleasure it is to hear your thoughts, Chris. I was a music journalist for several years, and at one point I had a series of phone conversations with Mitch Mitchell. He was always my absolute favorite drummer--the perfect complement to Jimi--and I was thrilled to be able to tell him that. Mitch was a perceptive, thoughtful man, and he was killer at the tubs.

  • @underthetrees4780
    @underthetrees4780 4 года назад +16

    What amazes me about Mitch is it seems like he can play a song and never repeat a measure, each having it's own twist while keeping perfect time.

    • @elvislegg8634
      @elvislegg8634 4 года назад +3

      His time was all over the place by modern standards, however, his feel was absolutely superb. It is that feel that is lacking from most modern rock music. The fact that his time fluctuated added to the music in my opinion.

    • @andym28
      @andym28 2 года назад

      @@elvislegg8634 which modern jazz s drummers are you referring to? Elvin Dajonette Mitch
      could all be described as all over the place because they had their own style. Most modern drummers don't have their own style.

    • @elvislegg8634
      @elvislegg8634 2 года назад +1

      @@andym28 I didn't refer to modern jazz drummers Andy, if you read my message again. I love old school, "all over the place" sounding drummers with great feel, much moreso than many cookie cutter drummers with metronomic precision instead of feel.

  • @Black0ysterPearl
    @Black0ysterPearl 5 лет назад +16

    I met Mitch Mitchell while setting up a booth at a Nashville drum show. He was allowed in before the doors opened. A dealer/poser from Bath, Ohio made deal to buy an old Zildjian K/21 factory rivets, of mine and told me to put it away and he'd pay me later...a handshake deal. Mitch saw my my cymbals and noticed a few English Zyn's and he started chatting about working in a music store, as a kid, and selling those. I told him that I had an interesting cymbal that was already promised to someone. I also told him how much his drumming had influenced my life. I pulled out the K and he flipped out. He wanted to buy it, but I hated to have to tell him that I'd promised it to someone. I added that I knew how he loved a good sizzle cymbal...always had one on his kits. We talked for a long time and he ended up coming back two more times asking to buy that cymbal. The crowd started coming in and recognizing him and he then left. The poser who I sealed the deal with, later ended up backing out of the deal. I tried to find out where Mitch then lived so I could send him the K as a gift. He died before I got any address. The last finger prints put on that cymbal are his.

    • @skateforzero357
      @skateforzero357 5 лет назад +2

      Damn, that's a great story. I'm sure he respected you to have enough grit to tell him that you couldn't sell them though. Sadly, he passed before I ever really got into Hendrix but now he's one of my idols. I would have loved to have the opportunity to meet him.

  • @jsilence418
    @jsilence418 7 лет назад +45

    When this guy played with Tommy Shannon behind SRV, they created a lot of sound for just two guys, but never got in Vaughan's way. incredible work .

    • @pabloperez4063
      @pabloperez4063 4 года назад

      This is my point too.
      Both knew they had to stand srv back, so they were not trying to stand out in any way, and they got that tight groove (delicious x me)

  • @rublake7504
    @rublake7504 5 лет назад +24

    Something about Mitch Mitchell’s playing, the absolute drummers drummer

  • @nickl3135
    @nickl3135 5 лет назад +10

    And what this guy had that so many of today’s most influential drummers don’t is feeling, soul and vibes in his playing. Not just insanely fast chops or technical bullshit.

  • @naccibobacci
    @naccibobacci 6 лет назад +11

    So much respect to Reverb for bringing this gem to us. Thank you.

  • @elliebean1118
    @elliebean1118 6 лет назад +8

    Everyone knows SRV was a big Hendrix fan but I wouldn’t actually have guessed Layton was too, for some reason. I would’ve guessed he came to Double Trouble more from the Texas shuffle school than a conversation about Jimi... also, so cool to know he hung out with Mitch Mitchell and has one of his old snares! Mitch always stood out as a complex and jazzy drummer to me growing up, I wish there was more video of him from the Experience days.

  • @lignitedaze
    @lignitedaze 3 года назад +3

    Ringo was the reason I wanted to be a drummer (after hounding my parents for my first Maxwin kit) but Mitch was the reason I wanted to keep drumming.
    Imagine that combination and scenario - a young, black American bluesman coming together with a white jazz player (and a guitarist stepping over to bass) who not only troubled the charts for a few years, but pushed rock 'n' roll in strange and thrilling new directions, changing the face of music and popular culture while doing it. And it happened in barely four years - the time many bands now take between albums!
    The sort of thing that can only ever happen once - not once a generation, just once - and it'll certainly never happen again now that popular music (all genres) has been well and truly corporatised.

  • @blazemordly9746
    @blazemordly9746 6 лет назад +3

    I met Chris & Tommy back in 95 when they were touring with Malford Milligan as Storyville, awesome drummer & really nice soul.
    Malford playfully put me in a headlock in between a set, & later we all talked about music & traveling while standing outside in the cold as we smoked. Good times.
    It's always a good day for the blues.

  • @elbinkogrande
    @elbinkogrande 3 года назад +3

    Mitch Mitchell was, at heart, a jazz drummer gigging as a "rock drummer." Listen to the Axis Bold as Love album to get a nice taste of Mitchell's versatility as a drummer. All the same, as a "rock" drummer he's got to be Top 5 of all time.

  • @chrismawson8935
    @chrismawson8935 5 лет назад +9

    Has anyone noticed (like me, only 50+ years too late) that Mitch's drum pattern for Manic Depression bears a resemblance to Brian Bennett's drum pattern 5 or so seconds into the Shadows' 1965 single The War Lord? Came as something of a surprise to me.

    • @garysmith3173
      @garysmith3173 5 лет назад +2

      Chris Mawson you’re absolutely right Chris.

  • @MrRLRRLL
    @MrRLRRLL 3 года назад +2

    Absolutely love Chris Layton’s drumming 🤘🏻

  • @rhythmista7707
    @rhythmista7707 7 лет назад +6

    Awesome ! That Black Panther is a thing of beauty. And that sound...... Insane..
    With a virgin bass drum to top it all off.. I'm crying ...

  • @elmorevandodewaard544
    @elmorevandodewaard544 7 лет назад +8

    Chris is great and a great drummer. So cool talking about Mitchell

  • @jamesfeldman4234
    @jamesfeldman4234 5 лет назад +3

    Love Chris Layton. Beautiful musicianship.

  • @kellypace1534
    @kellypace1534 6 лет назад +2

    Man, that Supra has got soooo much tone! Beautiful sounding drum. Glad it went to another great player who gets it and who will respect and enjoy it!

  • @DETROITBULLET
    @DETROITBULLET 2 года назад

    I so loved your tour I seen the Detroit show you played . I'm glad I went thanks for this recap of Mitches roots .

  • @toynazi
    @toynazi 5 лет назад +7

    Mitch was such a beast.

  • @beyer66
    @beyer66 6 лет назад +2

    Chris the whipper!
    I have a mutual friend with Andy Aledort, from guitar magazine, who did a tour with Double trouble in Japan(?).. and I got to play a gig with Andy.
    I pulled my Fibes Drums (which Chris used for a short time, seemingly because they were being made in Austin Texas) out of the bags and Andy goes “oh man! Fibes Drums!?” I was like dude you’re the first guy to ever notice or comment on them. He explained that Chris Layton used them when they performed together. Cool little moment for me 😊

  • @macesteffy2066
    @macesteffy2066 7 лет назад +8

    Goddamn Chris Layton still holdin it down!

  • @jimmyjohnston4750
    @jimmyjohnston4750 3 года назад

    Very insightful! I must admit; I have never realized, just how articulate Mitch Mitchell was! But, this video demonstrates it perfectly...

  • @gsmith207
    @gsmith207 3 года назад

    Yup. CL is the coolest! I try to play along to his own style on SRV, and it’s just incredible. At 54 I’m still learning every time you guys upload something! Cheers from Maine! 🍻

  • @aloisemason3044
    @aloisemason3044 4 года назад +1

    Chris Layton was a fantastic drummer with Stevie Ray Vaughan and after Stevie's death still is a professional drum player..Even though Chris had a down time after the death of Stevie trying to get his life back together just like the other's in Stevie's band and life..takes time where and when you go next or do next..It sometimes causes trauma that keeps you from the things maybe u should go on and do..Chris Layton is a great drummer and happy to know he moved on with his life and had a son..Truly a great drum player and will succeed..

  • @daryllawrick976
    @daryllawrick976 3 года назад

    Two of the all time great drummers of all time!

  • @PNW_Sportbike_Life
    @PNW_Sportbike_Life 2 года назад

    Chris seems like a great dude, and I’ve always enjoyed his playing!

  • @Ben_Mdws
    @Ben_Mdws 5 лет назад +2

    Chris, like Mitch, is a wonderful drummer.

  • @j.p.fitting9226
    @j.p.fitting9226 2 года назад

    Love sharing this with my drumming buddies

  • @stkittsdave1
    @stkittsdave1 Год назад

    The spangalang on the ride is so much more pleasing to the ears than the straight fours. Love Mitch Mitchell

  • @_-_Michael_-_
    @_-_Michael_-_ 4 года назад +2

    This drum patern originates in The Shadows group song from 1965 called The Warlord.

  • @marcushaines8533
    @marcushaines8533 2 года назад

    I have this Supraphonic 1967 snare drum and it is my favorite instrument

  • @GymRat1217
    @GymRat1217 4 года назад +1

    I would love to listen to Chris talk about his conversations and 'drum lessons' with mitch mitchell!

  • @packstevewood
    @packstevewood 5 лет назад +24

    A question for the undisputed best drummer and pioneer in rock and roll, Mitch Mitchell. Mitch, what do you think of Rock and Roll? Mitch: "Vile rubbish." Lol. Too funny.

    • @eightinches6094
      @eightinches6094 5 лет назад +3

      Yeah, I can just hear Mitchell saying that, lol! Chris Layton is very cool too, saw him with the Kenny Wayne Shepperd Band.

    • @juliusschwencke142
      @juliusschwencke142 4 года назад +2

      ...I guess he can have that conversation with Little Richard, when sees him.

  • @jamescastillo2405
    @jamescastillo2405 2 месяца назад

    I wish you would teach how to play third Stone from the Sun, you did it so great with Stevie.

  • @CM-010
    @CM-010 7 лет назад

    BEAUTIFULLY done sir! An amazing kit and story. I envy you!

  • @TavesMusic
    @TavesMusic 7 лет назад +4

    Fantastic

  • @johnpayne6860
    @johnpayne6860 6 лет назад

    This work is absolutely amazing, this is really precision percussionist, not just drumming, great tutorial, makes me see how I got started?

  • @jeffmorrison5695
    @jeffmorrison5695 4 года назад +4

    The coin toss and it was Mitch not Ansley. I can't imagine it any other way. 3rd Stone from The Sun would have been markedly different if Ansley had been their drummer.

  • @scottrgood
    @scottrgood 4 года назад

    One of the various keys to rock music is jazz drumming. It’s a great combo always with blues/rock guitar...and I hate jazz, but love jazz drumming.

  • @chromebull884
    @chromebull884 7 лет назад

    That ride is beautiful!

  • @BludgeonRiffola87
    @BludgeonRiffola87 2 года назад

    I love Chris Layton. That is all.

  • @jarrahdrum
    @jarrahdrum 3 года назад

    Fascinating 🙏

  • @johnayres2303
    @johnayres2303 6 лет назад +8

    In my opinion Mitch Mitchell was the first Jazz Rock drummer.

    • @chrisjaybecker
      @chrisjaybecker 5 лет назад +9

      Not to diminish Mitch at all, but Ginger Baker was there first.

  • @cynamonstudio
    @cynamonstudio 5 лет назад +1

    In my humblest opinion, as I am not an expert in the field by no means, I think mr Mitchell would add a great deal to Jimi's songs and to me, the excellent guitar playing mixed with the genius drums creates a mind blowing mxiture. What you guys think , would love tu hear your professional opinion, as I am the only one among my friends apprecieating Mitch's drumming mastery. Am I wrong on this?

  • @steveg219
    @steveg219 7 лет назад +8

    Chris is awesome

  • @HMJohnsonGuitar
    @HMJohnsonGuitar 4 года назад

    Great stuff!

  • @ASMinor
    @ASMinor 6 лет назад

    I am an avid #MentalHealthAwareness advocate and performer, and I love this so much. I travel the country trying to bring that awareness on stages, in classrooms, hospitals, and on my RUclips channel, so I get excited when I see other advocates. 💙❤

  • @neelmenon5115
    @neelmenon5115 4 года назад

    Saw this guy with Kenny Wayne Shepherd at the Mahindra Blues Festival. Nice.

  • @mtyemti
    @mtyemti 4 года назад

    Chris Layton was the perfect complement to SRV and Tommy Shannon in Double Trouble.

  • @miiiiiiiiiiiiiidas
    @miiiiiiiiiiiiiidas 2 года назад

    Anyone know what ride it is in the video!! ?

  • @johnayres2303
    @johnayres2303 4 года назад +1

    Mitch was the first Jazz Rock drummer IMHO.

  • @Indoman_71
    @Indoman_71 2 года назад

    "...I can see that Elvin Jones’ music, through the expression of Jimmy
    Hendrix has reached millions and millions of people around the globe and most people
    don’t understand that Mitch Mitchell was trying to sound like you! Most people don’t
    understand that was his vision: 'If I can sound like Elvin Jones' and that’s what he
    attempted to do." - Excerpt from page 95 of:
    jazzday.com/media/AC0808_Jones_Elvin_Transcript.pdf
    Interviewer: Anthony Brown - Ethnomusicologist

  • @ozoz2931
    @ozoz2931 4 года назад

    Is that a 22" med ride? Sounds really nice. Thanks

  • @CM-010
    @CM-010 7 лет назад

    I'm sure you have a full schedule, but time permitting, could you please tell me what mics you are using in this video, ss well as how you have the drums mixed? They sound very open and natural. Was wandering if you were using a gate, or compressor of any type. Thank you very much. I really appreciate your sharing this video, and story too.
    Cheers!
    Yancey Hall
    Mobile, AL

  • @absoluteego
    @absoluteego 2 года назад

    wow this guy is so good- 2:29 CLAAAMM

  • @michaeldonaldllewellyn6294
    @michaeldonaldllewellyn6294 7 лет назад

    Same drum kit as mine black panther,12/13/16/22×14 virgin bass,except I have a 1976 acrolite and 1959 transitional badge 3 ply mahogany super classic snare

  • @odeskoo
    @odeskoo 6 лет назад +11

    mitch mitchell was the only in the band who could kick jimi's ass and make him play.

  • @sigitprabowo363
    @sigitprabowo363 Год назад

    Ludwig sounds amazing

  • @praisethegourd3618
    @praisethegourd3618 3 года назад

    What are those cymbals exactly?

  • @profesorcoccon7590
    @profesorcoccon7590 3 года назад

    Experience and double trouble.
    Power trio are the best bands rock!!

  • @angeloboltinimusic
    @angeloboltinimusic 7 лет назад +2

    What's that mic hanging over the two rack toms?

    • @dww0902
      @dww0902 7 лет назад +1

      Beyerdynamic TG D50d

  • @udomatthiasdrums5322
    @udomatthiasdrums5322 7 лет назад

    Love it!!

  • @TheZguitarboy67
    @TheZguitarboy67 7 лет назад

    what kind of ride is that?

  • @virtualcircle
    @virtualcircle 7 лет назад

    What ride cymbal is that

  • @bonhamcymbal
    @bonhamcymbal Год назад

    Show me the 1 up 2 down version

  • @blues6782
    @blues6782 4 года назад

    So cool

  • @SinclairLott
    @SinclairLott 4 года назад

    Layton is so hip. "Mitch Mitchel had a great way of like just mixin' stuff up that sounded really confusing...." LOL!!

  • @patrickfoster4586
    @patrickfoster4586 6 лет назад +1

    And the circle is unbroken...

  • @starw60
    @starw60 7 лет назад

    great!

  • @Sco3000
    @Sco3000 7 лет назад

    Awesome

  • @gilbertadams59
    @gilbertadams59 Год назад +1

    He hit the snare 2 times then the toms

  • @thewhiteelephant
    @thewhiteelephant Год назад

    Mitchell was awesome. Such a great compliment to Jimi. Noel was the weak link. 😂

  • @spanmarkiola7260
    @spanmarkiola7260 4 месяца назад

    Never got around to showing us how to play manic depression?

  • @pilsnrimgaard2507
    @pilsnrimgaard2507 5 лет назад

    Chris is the foundation of the high-rise that was Stevie.

  • @rmartin7558
    @rmartin7558 6 лет назад

    Seems a shame now that Mitch's drums were generally relegated to just one speaker. That said, there's a certain charm to those early stereo mixes.

  • @chestrockwell7306
    @chestrockwell7306 4 года назад

    I’d like to have a drink with this dude

  • @derweisehai658
    @derweisehai658 Месяц назад

    i love the black beauty too, all good snares

  • @rosenmark2079
    @rosenmark2079 5 лет назад +1

    during the life of Mitch nothing was filmed..

  • @damonp5363
    @damonp5363 4 года назад

    That is the best description of what jimi hendrix created. Totally out of context lol.

  • @jeffbuckley4453
    @jeffbuckley4453 6 лет назад

    wait a minute. Is this SRV's drummer?? or am I just fuckin trippin

    • @Reverb
      @Reverb  6 лет назад +1

      Indeed! Chris "Whipper" Layton played with Stevie Ray quite a bit. But that doesn't mean you aren't tripping. No judgment. :)

  • @robertosozio3425
    @robertosozio3425 6 лет назад

    Nice musucian ,,good

  • @alexcorll90
    @alexcorll90 2 года назад

    Mitch was a lot like Ginger Baker I think, seems to have a lot of jazz influence.

  • @drummersinger5324
    @drummersinger5324 9 месяцев назад

    Wow. I love that drum sound / tuning of that set your on.. Just wow. Did Mitch ever use the 6.5 ?

  • @darwinsaye
    @darwinsaye 4 года назад

    Wow did I ever used to play that wrong :P

  • @BobbyGeneric145
    @BobbyGeneric145 2 года назад

    Ah, Stevies drummer!

  • @strabo1
    @strabo1 4 года назад

    all over the place,jc...

  • @hernod8501
    @hernod8501 2 года назад

    Didn't know Jason Bateman played the drums..

  • @littleninjawarrior6458
    @littleninjawarrior6458 4 года назад

    overplayin with no fear:)

  • @jefferyyoder9785
    @jefferyyoder9785 2 года назад

    Was it complicated? No, But it was the 1st!

  • @Frankybroadcast
    @Frankybroadcast 5 лет назад

    It sounds so cool without the music

  • @notsure4508
    @notsure4508 3 года назад

    whipper

  • @raymondkitchen6137
    @raymondkitchen6137 7 лет назад +1

    This is not how Mitch plays it. He didn't even start using a second rack tom til early '69, two years after it was recorded and by then Hendrix had all but abandoned playing it live.

    • @olivejunkie
      @olivejunkie 7 лет назад +1

      Raymond Kitchen Mitch probably just shifted the second double beat to the floor tom on a one mounted and one floor tom set?

    • @Tyl-Fiedler
      @Tyl-Fiedler 3 года назад

      @HaveMercyMissPercy Perfect !!! Thank you !! That is exactly the Point . !!❤️

  • @m00nchildblues
    @m00nchildblues 6 месяцев назад

    He sounds and looks like he can be eric johnson's brother😂

  • @ryanlittleton5615
    @ryanlittleton5615 Год назад

    The American Charlie Watts.

  • @elforeigner3260
    @elforeigner3260 4 года назад

    Mitch was as big as Hendrix.

  • @tommypwood672
    @tommypwood672 5 лет назад

    Yea yea blah blah..
    Moon hated hippies.
    Baker hated Moon...and now MM hated rock..yea she sh sure

  • @rowancooke8378
    @rowancooke8378 4 года назад

    Blah blah blah...