My parents used to have a video tape of these guys. They played it many times for my little kids, which resulted in them going around the house stomping and clapping like maniacs. Fast forward about 15 years: my 19 year old son is the church drummer.
I've been able to see this stage show 3 times. All were equally good and the performers never missed a beat as far as I could tell. It's lively, funny and brilliant entertainment for any age. If I get another chance, I'll grab a ticket, for sure.
Use to live in Jeffersonville,In and went and watched a show like this back about 20 or so years ago live, it was an amazing and awesome show, this video DOES NOT do the live show any justice. This was amazing to watch again, these people are so talented, Semper Fi from an old Marine
It's absolutely nuts. Percussive harmony at it's finest. The noise is so awesome. It's exactly what i'd need to hear to feel good about charging towards my death during a war. I used to listen to it before football games to get fired up and rip some heads off in high school.
Мой дад так танцевал на палубе корабля 1945 году во-время и после войны - это ушло навсегда из моей памяти, и вот оно пришло, чудо из моего далекого детства. СПАСИБО!
For all those wondering their names: pause at 5:30, from left to right they are Paul Bend, Keith Midleton, Melanie Joseph, Nathaniel Conroy, Jason Mills, Simone Clark, John Sawicki and Andy Patrick.
Saw the original Stomp in the Tunnel Club in London - must have been over thirty years ago! Still remember how inventive they were: hand, foot & body music; fast drumming swinging tennis balls in long socks; dustbin lids; plastic barrels, and female member of audience ‘volunteered’ to sit with her head inside a big tub & had to scream when they bashed it 😳. Pure bloody brilliant!
What I love about stump as a company is that of course they’re using their bodies and all these cool things to do rhythms with that you wouldn’t think of but coming from a dance background and spending hours in a dance studio learning dance steps and practicing to be in sync and getting every step right and everybody is doing the same step at the same time it’s really cool to see a group using elements of tap dancing but if you watch they’re all doing the same rhythm but using their body and their feet and their hands in different ways to get that rhythm.... which is Exciting to watch for a former dancer after years of practicing to Make sure that everybody’s feet was in the same place at the same time doing the same thing in the same way…… It’s really cool to see how each person expresses the rhythm with their body in different ways yet the end result is all the same sound!
Even when the first guy is clapping normally to make the audience clap like from 3:09 - 3:15, you can tell he's clapping with all of his strength and force and clapping in just the right part of the hand so as to make the loudest possible sound. Just extraordinary; you can tell they didn't skimp on anything.
I love that they are in 4/4 but they avoid predictable patterns for the majority...then when they do a predictable pattern it is on point and welcomed.
AMAZING COORDINATION AND RHYTHMS!!! I have seen live STOMP 6 times...each performance equally as good and exciting as the one before. Terrific concept!!
I had the opportunity to watch this show in NYC for my birthday and audition for the London show! We had to improvise using this rhythm! Just to be on that stage with some of the cast was incredible.
I love how the comedic guy is funny in the transitions, and blends in perfectly the rest of the time. This group can somehow go from feeling like a bunch of random strangers picked off the street to an insanely rehearsed well-oiled machine in seconds.
These amazing beings just gave us the biggest high watching!👏😁👏 What a BEAUTIFUL ENERGY BOOSTING share! One of my favorites I've seen! Thanks for sharing and much love! 👏👏👏👏 💗🤗💗👏👏👏👏
I’m here cus I remembered the video my 2nd grade class teacher showed me so I decided to look it up when I was younger I thought it was stupid but now since I’m 16 this is awesome I like how creative they are
Finn Truman lol the broom piece is my ALL TIME FAV! I was the first piece I ever saw by Stomp... featured on some TV show years and years ago! Now I understand why they have the broom dance LOL
Sometimes I do some of this when I have to pull myself up and go to work... especially when it's cold...and more to it when it's cold and got out of the shower. The reasons some make music and dance...ohh boy.
My parents used to have a video tape of these guys. They played it many times for my little kids, which resulted in them going around the house stomping and clapping like maniacs. Fast forward about 15 years: my 19 year old son is the church drummer.
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How old r u :o
So?
I've been able to see this stage show 3 times. All were equally good and the performers never missed a beat as far as I could tell. It's lively, funny and brilliant entertainment for any age. If I get another chance, I'll grab a ticket, for sure.
I've seen it at the fox theater in Atlanta it truly is something in person
Use to live in Jeffersonville,In and went and watched a show like this back about 20 or so years ago live, it was an amazing and awesome show, this video DOES NOT do the live show any justice. This was amazing to watch again, these people are so talented, Semper Fi from an old Marine
5:14 when they all fall into step and carry out that heavy, fast percussive stomp sequence. Chills every time.
That's why they are called stomp lol
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It's absolutely nuts. Percussive harmony at it's finest. The noise is so awesome. It's exactly what i'd need to hear to feel good about charging towards my death during a war. I used to listen to it before football games to get fired up and rip some heads off in high school.
Hearing the dude yelling, gets me into it everytime: u hear the dude whos like “ayy ayy!!”
@@brett-1261 COME ON! COME ON! leading that cadence, wants more energy from his troupe.
Ребята, Вы СУПЕР!!! Я вижу , каждый человек- индивидуальность и этим мы все прекрасны!!! Спасибо , что напоминаете !!!
I watched this at my school in Paul's valley and it was so good they were doing all good
this is still the best performance i have ever seen in my life live. i would see them every week if i could
I completely agree! I miss being there and really want to see them again
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Corey Williams Yep. Brilliant! We travelled from Victoria, BC to see them in Spokane, WA. Spokane, WA
@@jampubs1 is that where they are from? Or were they just doing a show there?
@@cassie9981 no! They are from Down under. ( Australia for the uninformed. ) and the Blue Man group is just a copy in some way!
Мой дад так танцевал на палубе корабля 1945 году во-время и после войны - это ушло навсегда из моей памяти, и вот оно пришло, чудо из моего далекого детства. СПАСИБО!
For all those wondering their names: pause at 5:30, from left to right they are Paul Bend, Keith Midleton, Melanie Joseph, Nathaniel Conroy, Jason Mills, Simone Clark, John Sawicki and Andy Patrick.
Can you give their stage names in that order?
Mozzie, Dr Who, Cornish, Particle, Sarge, Bin Bitch, Potato Head, Ringo
Or white man, black boi chicken lover, person, tall, black boi revenge of the black boi, school bully, meh
I saw STOMP live 2 times in New York back in the nineties. And Today its still just sooooo great! The joy of Rythm! LONG LIVE STOMP!
I saw them live many, many years ago. So fantastic.
Браво!!!! 👏👏👏
Чудесно!!!
Вокруг нас столько звуков!!! 👂 Надо всего лишь слышать!
Amazing!
Awesome to think that their bodies are creating such an amazing sound, blown away!!!
I was fortunate to see them live 2 times. They are great
I have seen Stomp 9 times and is my favourite show by far never ever gets boring.
Saw the original Stomp in the Tunnel Club in London - must have been over thirty years ago! Still remember how inventive they were: hand, foot & body music; fast drumming swinging tennis balls in long socks; dustbin lids; plastic barrels, and female member of audience ‘volunteered’ to sit with her head inside a big tub & had to scream when they bashed it 😳. Pure bloody brilliant!
Listen to this with really good ear phones. Sounds amazing
*headphones
and then theres ear plugs
Crazycliff98 its the same thing
Whats so cool about this ? I became concert tickets and I dont even know whats so interesting abou it. I think it is boring and a waste of money
Hey Ender Chicken clearly you hate it when people make there own sounds but your just to stuck with this shitty 20s Modern music!
Ender Chicken why did you watch it
"I should probably get to bed before 10 tonight I have a test tomorrow."
*me at 2am*
Jeremy Chriest My last two brain cells seeing this: NOICE
Dow
Wow
10000000000000000000000 jeahr i say ao i think but i dont now
Ta grupa jest niesamowita,jak ktoś lubi rytm i dobrą rozrywkę nie będzie zawiedziony.Serdecznie polecam.
Jerzy
Who’s music teacher at school showed this to you?
My music teacher showed me this in shcool to !!!!
In which shcool u go to ?
Timothy Quill i live in Belgium and i had to see this
Lmao fax
Mrs. Fredricks from Bethune Academy!
This is so satisfying to listen to. The combination of claps and stomps gets me every time. Especially at 5:15, where they all go in sync.
POV: You did this in music 🎼
Yup
no gym actually thought i could do my own dance :(
Yes haha!
YES MY CLASS WOULD CHEER THEM ON 💀
lol
What I love about stump as a company is that of course they’re using their bodies and all these cool things to do rhythms with that you wouldn’t think of but coming from a dance background and spending hours in a dance studio learning dance steps and practicing to be in sync and getting every step right and everybody is doing the same step at the same time it’s really cool to see a group using elements of tap dancing but if you watch they’re all doing the same rhythm but using their body and their feet and their hands in different ways to get that rhythm.... which is Exciting to watch for a former dancer after years of practicing to Make sure that everybody’s feet was in the same place at the same time doing the same thing in the same way…… It’s really cool to see how each person expresses the rhythm with their body in different ways yet the end result is all the same sound!
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Я просто в шоке, очень рад что есть такие замечательные люди
Even when the first guy is clapping normally to make the audience clap like from 3:09 - 3:15, you can tell he's clapping with all of his strength and force and clapping in just the right part of the hand so as to make the loudest possible sound. Just extraordinary; you can tell they didn't skimp on anything.
How the hell did I get here? I was watching a video on DNA. Goddammit I need to do my homework.
So did you pass biology yet?
@@leighroberts3431 Some say he's still repeating that class to this day
6 years... so? Have you done it?
素晴らしい!言葉もいらないパフォーマンスで、物に頼らない
ハイテクでもない
ただ自分の手と足だけでここまで感動させてくれてありがとうございます! 生きるって力が沸いてきました!
I love that they are in 4/4 but they avoid predictable patterns for the majority...then when they do a predictable pattern it is on point and welcomed.
Yep. It feels like home.
This is Steam-punk Native American dancing and I love it!
It's been a while since I've seen such beautiful performance. Amazing artists, thank you! 🙏❤
Ах у еть. Причём ах уеть со знаком! Режиссёру персональное спасибо. Браво!
looks like tribal war dance. i fucking love it :D
We have been to see Stomp several times. It never gets old. Love Love Love Stomp!
music teacher just linked this
Saw them many years ago. The heart soars through every move 💕🙏👏🕺
This is basically what happens when I have music on during homework
Incredible rhythm. My hands would be numb after this. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏. 👏👏🇦🇺
Who watch this at school?? I did!
Me
Me!!!!
Me a school french
me
Kitty Noir Productions I did too
These are so incredible. I've been looking for them for so long.
Imagine how long they practiced to get EVERYTHING in sync
Yep
Probably a few days to a week maybe a bit longer. It’s just counting.
@@sarahouellette6264 most stomp crews rehearse for 6 months before a live performance, fyi. I was a stage producer for the show from 2006-2009
@@bk373904 okay I was a dancer so I get that. Depending on the routine it can take a long time.
@@sarahouellette6264 all good, sorry if I arrived all pretentious and stuff. I heard the dancer in you lol ;)
Wow! Just wow! Like a cross between Steps / Street Dance and Capoeira. Riveting xx
AMAZING COORDINATION AND RHYTHMS!!! I have seen live STOMP 6 times...each performance equally as good and exciting as the one before. Terrific concept!!
Прекрасный ритм! И прекрасный юмор! Молодцы! Приезжайте в Россию. Я смотрел с огромным удовольствием! Вплоть до уссачки!
I had the opportunity to watch this show in NYC for my birthday and audition for the London show! We had to improvise using this rhythm! Just to be on that stage with some of the cast was incredible.
you guys the known value of music !!! you gives pain to yourself and then sound come out .... fabulous guys truly loves you
brilliant show just Art :)
I remember when I saw Stomp in theatre. Amazing, rousing, fantastic.
The quality of tone that dude is producing on his own body is outrageous
nice homage to the great tap dancer SANDMAN SIMS... using sand to chanvge the sound up
apparently practicing this at the bus stop gets you lots of weird looks
lol what do u expect XDDd
Каждый раз умираю от восторга! Это можно смотреть бесконечно! 🔥🔥🔥
lol reminds me of happy feet
True :)
+Jared .P Way before your time...such a shame
riverdance
YASSS! Riverdance! I love them
same
MUSIC IN EVERY SENSE OF THE WORD .
Songwriterkim
E.Africa Kenya.
Would love to go to the open auditions.
My Music teacher made me watch all of the parts(thumbs up if ur with me!)
nice. they have to make more videos. this guys are fantastic
Those Doc Marten's though... how oh-so very 90's... the nostalgia is getting to me!
Even 1970’s!
Is anybody watching this in 2019? I am and this is sooo cool😍😍
Im now whatching this. I love it. The performance on 2004 on Washington DC I was there. Looks like this as I remember
Laura Käiväräinen try and see the show live....if you’re impressed now you’ll be amazed in person!
Mapy Aguilera I was there too.
does 2020 count?
@@rookieman329 yes
I love how the comedic guy is funny in the transitions, and blends in perfectly the rest of the time. This group can somehow go from feeling like a bunch of random strangers picked off the street to an insanely rehearsed well-oiled machine in seconds.
This video is very cool because there is music with the body, a little bit of dance and a little bit of humour. I think it’s a good mix👍🏻👌🏻✌🏻🤩
My 9 year old sister be watching this in music class. My little sister likes watching the news paper one on stomp clap.
5:13 The best part 8D
CraftyMaelyss Sounds like something straight out of an action movie.
CraftyMaelyss SOUNDS LIKE HAPPY FEET BUT WITH YOUR HANDS
4:50 For anyone who wants to replay the start of the stomping sequence :)
Great drummers! Amazing talent!
When you forget how to do the macarena so you improvise.
You guys are Exquisite ! Wow !
WOW!! William Dafoe is multi talented!!!
Love you guys from Nepal Nice works out beautiful sound.
The beginning has to hurt his hands lol
Nailr AND THEN HE KEEPS GOING
Beginning part is a tutorial on how to get arthritis!
These amazing beings just gave us the biggest high watching!👏😁👏 What a BEAUTIFUL ENERGY BOOSTING share! One of my favorites I've seen! Thanks for sharing and much love!
👏👏👏👏 💗🤗💗👏👏👏👏
Imagine you have a kid and all you hear is this in there room u walk in and there they’re practicing this
then what
Yeah
Was and is my kid 😉💪
bestttttttt video this guys are amazing they
clap for sooo long then they did not even get
tired.
i watch that in my school on music
Ese inglés xD
Sane
Same
I’m here cus I remembered the video my 2nd grade class teacher showed me so I decided to look it up when I was younger I thought it was stupid but now since I’m 16 this is awesome I like how creative they are
I'd hate to have these people as roommates.
Trevor Gerard 😂😂😂
@@earlenacobb6694 xyyy xx vi you vi zip MN
i watchdd this in music class and loved it, it was so cooll
Admit it, you wanted the guy to get the audience to start the first bar from "We Will Rock You".
Hy
Yep
BAHAHAHA YESSSS
I saw them years ago... FANTASTIC SHOW!!!
Something special like... Comedy, drum, all superb I like u all team
5:15 DAT BEAT DOE
Ikr! That was dope af!!!
Dope men boiiiz
Fünf mal Stomp! Und immer noch nicht genug...
Imagine how hard he has to hit his body so everyone can hear
Jot as hard as it soundsx remember they're gonna be wearing mics on them
Ikr
Oof
🤕 hurts
They have mics 👁👄👁
Saw it on stage in London, we took some teenagers. Brilliant
I kinda feel like this is real life happy feet with all that feet noise
Human body is an underrated percussion instrument
Must be a sufficient amount of percussionist in the audience. That slow clap was sweet.
My little girl would love it - Stomp 2013!!
No one:
Stomp: **musical stomping intensifies**
this is another way of tap dance, what a show
If only they had a bunch of brooms to clean up that sand.
Finn Truman lol the broom piece is my ALL TIME FAV! I was the first piece I ever saw by Stomp... featured on some TV show years and years ago! Now I understand why they have the broom dance LOL
🔥Awesome!!!🔥Dynamite performance 🙏❤️💥
I didn't know Rorschach did percussion.
Saw this live many years ago. Wow wow wow.
9:46 - 9:54 EPIC!
Sometimes I do some of this when I have to pull myself up and go to work... especially when it's cold...and more to it when it's cold and got out of the shower. The reasons some make music and dance...ohh boy.
if one beat is out of place you can tell, this is amazing
C'est magnifique comme spectacle ...
C'est GÉNIAL comme TOUT STOMP !!!!! J'adooooooooooooooooore !!!!!!!!!!!!!
absolutely stunning
who's here In quarantine and your music teacher told you to watch this ……..
It's Abii yep
Meh
Me
ЭТО ЛУШЕЕ,ЧТО Я ВИДЕЛ КОГДА ЛИБО!