Drummer reacts to "The Holy Drinker" (Live) by Steven WIlson
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Here is someone we haven't heard in a while... I had no idea what to expect. Wow,... that was straight up prog metal!
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Yes Lee, one of your old Porcupine Tree listeners still here. Love that you have come back to Steve. Isn't it brilliant.
Dude! So good to see you! Glad you are still here with us. This was amazing!
@@L33Reacts Always good to watch one of your reactions when it drops.. I may not always comment but I am here.. AND i've just noticed that you have just reacted to Helter Skelter. by MY band...!! Now this I have to see,,
Adam Holzman on keyboards played with Miles Davis back in the days.His wife got her own metal prog band.Jane Getter
Excellent Prog Song Lyrical & Musically and the Entire Album Has Turned Into a Prog Classic Album!!!
I think you just made the biggest compliment you can give a band: "I missed those guys"'
Thanks L33 For playing my request
Guitarist is Guthrie Govan. It's SW's regular touring band from mid 2010's.
Govan is now in The Aristocrats with Marco Minnemann the drummer here. Incredible player 👍
Oh no shit really? I've heard him a lot he played on some songs from bands I listen too. Super talented
Great pick, what an extraordinary band Steven put together over a decade ago to record & play live his two prog masterpieces "Hand cannot erase" & "The raven that refused to sing" which this amazing piece is from. Together with Guthrie & Marco is Nick Beggs on Chapman stick & bass & the brilliant Adam Holzman on keyboards. If you haven't already check out "Luminol" live from "The Raven...." & "Home invasion" from "Hand cannot erase" beyond brilliant!! Cheers
The raven who refused to sing was one of the tracks I've done of his solo work. And it's so eerie lol he is so creative. I love it.
@@L33ReactsIt is, as we know Steven often leans towards dark, melancholic themes & these two album masterpieces are great examples of this approach, they have a unique introspective beauty & the musicianship is mind blowing. Also check out "Watchmaker" from "The Raven" & "Ancestoral" from "Hand cannot" both superb, cheers Buddy
Awwsome! A song from the best album in the last 20 years. But this is only the 3rd best song on the album. Do Luminol next, then tje Watchmaker!
Another Excellent Show is ‘Get all you Deserve ‘ from Mexico, (Blu-ray) with this same band! Truly amazing performances and Sound! Saw Steven Wilson twice on the Same Weekend in 2016, in Montreal!
Epic performance as always! And memories!
The most important man in Prog in the last 20 or so years. Complete Legend 👏
We appreciate you, too! Rock on!
This was Steven's best backing band, but I don't think they lasted more than a tour or two. Theo Travis and Steven go back farther than anyone else on that stage. Theo played on some Bass Communion and IEM stuff (SW off-shoot projects) from the late 90's, and has since gone on to fill the woodwinds role in Soft Machine and Gong. He's collaborated with Robert Fripp, Bill Nelson, David Sylvian and David Gilmour, so he's definitely worth keeping an eye on.
Awesome enthusiastic reaction L - as always. I see lots of recommendations to older SW tracks below - all of which I totally agree with - but I would encourage you to do a couple of reactions to his latest stuff from his brand new release Harmony Codex which came out just last year. Impossible Tightrope and Beautiful Scarecrow - both have official videos that are every bit as mindblowing as the tracks themselves! Do yourself a favour. Would love to watch and hear your reaction to the continued genius that is Steven the Wilson.
Steven us playing bass, Nick Beggs is playing Chapman Stick, Marco Minnemann is playing Drums, Adam Holzman is playing Keyboards and Theo Travis is on flutes and saxes.
Thank you! Needed that.
Ancestral is a great Wilson epic. It brings to mind KC's Starless and Genesis' Supper's Ready but with a Porcupine Tree sensibility.
I haven't done that one yet. I'll definitely add it to the list 😀 I love SW
Have to agree... Ancestral. Up there with his very best , and from his best (imo) solo effort Hand Cannot Erase. It's a future all time classic if not already !! Awesome. 😍
Have seen Steven Wilson four times. The best one was when he lost his voice due to being sick and Ninet Tayeb took over 90% of the vocals for the Hand. Cannot. Erase. show. She was incredible!!!
Nick Beggs is one of my fave bassists (playing Chapman stick)
Marco Minneman is drumming here…was the drummer to so many great Steven Wilson ‘s albums
He killed it here. He was all over the place keeping everything in rhythm. So much going on. He did great
Steve is playing a 5 string Spector Coda bass.
another dream team. Guthrie Govan on guitar. my cousins are named Govan... rhymes with "lovin'". Marco Minneman on drums, from Necrophagist. how could that get better. if you wanted to do a long reax there's the concert in Mexico City, maybe my fave concert recording of ...all... time... up there with crimson japan 2003.
This album is a masterpiece! I am not sure if it´s from the same concert, but here's a live performance for The Watchmaker, from this same album, the track is hauntingly awesome!!
It is 😊
I just started getting into Steven Wilson a few months ago. Can’t stop listening to all his solo stuff and now Porcupine Tree. He is a genius. Grace For Drowning is my fav album. It’s majorly dark
Really enjoyed this one! Hope to hear more!
Glad you liked it!! This was great. Modern music isn't dead 😅
Wilson poached a bunch of world class musicians for his solo stuff, hence the super progginess.
I see why! He absolutely killed this. All of them did.
..essential
This seriously brings the band Weather Report to mind for me, but there's a lot more prog than jazz overtones. Another artist I have missed before.
They really let their hair down for this one. I've never heard his solo work like this before. Crazy.
Sorry, this ain't progmetal AT ALL .... this isn't heavier then Yes during the Relayer era and you woudn't call that progmetal.
Bassplayer is none other then Nick Beggs who sort of had the reverse career path when you compare it to Phil Collins. Beggs started in the pop band Kajagoogoo, did loads of session work, was part of Celtic progband Iona, played in John Paul Jones' (Led Zeppelin) solo band, became bassplayer with Steve Hackett before Steven Wilson nicked him from Hackett 🙂
Have to disagree with your first point. Relayer is heavy but not in a metal way, whereas metal is a big part of Wilson's musical vocabulary.
This 150% prog metal lol what are you on about? What would you call this then? A Barbershop quartet?😅
@@TrevRockOnebut really nowhere on this album where The Holy Drinker comes from. What metal there is in his vocabulary tended to pop in the later albums of Porcupine Tree.
@@L33Reactsit is intense music but it has really none of the traits of metal let alone progmetal. This is just intense progrock like the best King Crimson, Yes or VDGG. The whole album this is from is Wilson's ode to 70s progrock filtered through his modern day sensibilities. It was heavily influenced by the remix work he had done on the King Crimson and Yes catalogue prior to this.
If it ain't Prog Metal, could it be Heavy Prog? 😄
Marco