Gregg Bissonette SHOWS Why He Won Best All-Around Drummer
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- Опубликовано: 5 фев 2025
- In today's episode we sit down with Gregg Bissonette. Let him blow your mind!
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Gregg's happiness about drumming and drumming within music is infectious. Makes you just want to play drums yourself and improve in every single aspect in musicianship. He can truly do it all.
As always, Gregg is amazing.
So true, that's why he's in a different league in my opinion.
Until you realize you got bills and need a good paying job
@@jamescaliendo1030I mean, do you genuinely think every musician who wants to get better or enjoys general musicianship only does so to work professionally? That’s a pretty weird take. I practice drums daily and have for about 13 years with 0 intent to play professionally or make that my career lol. Like have you never tried to get better at a thing simply because you enjoy it?
@peen2804 ok, I understand your point, and it makes sense. I guess what I'm trying to say is sometimes life gets in the way
That's the kind of drumming that is SO much harder than it looks. That's true limb independence. This guy is fantastic.
Almost 30 years ago, I was fortunate enough to be asked to go out to dinner with Gregg after a clinic he did. Some close friends of mine owned a drum shop and they brought Gregg in for a clinic. I helped them out with sound for the evening. I'm a guitarist by trade but my band had a pretty good size PA back then and it was perfect for the event. First, the clinic was a music masterclass for any musician. He didn't just come out with a lot of chops and just blow. He started out sort of laidback and ramped things up gradually. Second, Gregg is one of the funniest human beings walking the planet. He had tons of crazy cassette tapes with all kinds of nutty stuff....Buddy Rich firing his band...Barry White trying to do radio promos.....and funny stories that had us all rolling on the floor. He's the flipside to Steve Lukather.....the drummer version of Luke. But, my main takeaway was how warm and friendly Gregg was with everyone. He answered any and every question honestly - on any subject you asked about. Just a really kind, open cat that you can tell is a real "people person". He's a master musician and teacher, but he seems like a lifelong student as well. Whenever Gregg speaks, it's usually to your benefit to pay attention. I love this video.
Gregg's brain is a massive library of drum styles. "Best All Around" is well deserved!
He’s also won the prestigious “coolest voice after a 3-foot-bong rip” award 🤘🏼
He voices Winnie the Pooh actually because his voice is so unique
that hot for teacher segment was sick, love this guy, especially with Mr. X
I love seeing the way Gregg listens to the question presented to him, and how he affirms his understanding and appreciation of the question. How does one stay so gracious and humble? Amazing performance, Gregg. Kudos to Rick and his crew for the outstanding recording as well!!!!!
YES!!! So well deserved. Best drummer, best teacher and best mentor anyone could ever ask for. We love you Gregg!!! ❤️
Check out Estepario Saborino. This dude is next level drummer.
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Gregg Bissonette went to the same school of "Facial Expressions while playing drums" as Tullio De Piscopo, another wonderful musician.
As a guitarist and drummer, this channel is the bomb. Rick, I so appreciate you promote drumming.
Wow. I've been playing my whole life and he just reinvigorated my love for playing drums. Man.
The changes in dynamics are simply awesome, not to minimize the feel he gives each variation.
Amazing drumming lesson. I admit my knowledge of drumming is severely lacking, but love how enthusiastic and knowledgeable Greg is about every style and aspect of the craft. Kind of reminds me of Rick.
He has some of the best dynamic range of any drummer, ever. Love listening to him!
He sounds effortless. Then you look at his face. That's focus and determination. This shit's supposed be to hard, otherwise everyone would do it at this level. This man is a legend. And by the way, the drums sound FANTASTIC, Rick!
Drummers seem to always have the best facial expressions in most bands. And always make it look easy. I'm always in awe of singing drummers because they have to use all four limbs and their voice and keep time for the rest of the band. I do have a couple of friends who are brothers where one plays the bass and other the guitar but, the bass player also plays the keyboard at the same time like JPJ(except not with his feet, lol). I've also seen them play side by side where they picked their own guitar but, played the neck of the other brothers bass/guitar.
I saw Gregg with Ringo and his All Star Band a couple weeks ago. He was clearly the bandleader keeping all of it together, and it was a joy to watch. Plus, he just seems like a great human!
What a guy. Not only is Gregg talented, practiced, skilled - he's also got a big heart and wants us all to be happy and dancing along to the music. 🎶🥁🕺
Love it when Rick concentrates on the drums that he gets the 'best all around' drummer in the biz! Love it!! Now if he could get Rick, Gregg AND Ringo together, that would blow my mind.
Gregg loves MUSIC. All kinds and even respects and tries to learn the genres he isn't passionate about. What a great musician
Gregg + Rick is the drum education collab the world needs.
Contagious happiness all around, Greg is such a lovely human being before a great drummer
Saw him with Ringo Starr last month. You could tell he and the whole band were having a good time. Infectious energy he exudes.
What a drummer.. What a top bloke and I love the sound of his kit. Just the right size IMO.
He really shows why he won the award! Great playing of SO many rhythms! Wow! 🥁
Watching interviews with Gregg honestly makes me happy. His energy and demeanor and true enthusiasm for his craft is just uplifting to see. Zero ego on display, just amazing skills and appreciation for an amazing life. Truly seems like a good and fun human
Hey Rick, I had the privilege of seeing Greg play with David Lee Roth back in 86. My senior year. At the old Richfield coliseum here in Northeast Ohio. Greg's playing was so great and to this day, played one of the most memorable drum solos that I can remember.
Rick didn't pay me to say this, either. Rick, you are a class act, I love that you love music and promote and encourage it and people to play it and appreciate it and much continued success doing what you love. You're a blessed cat!
Gregg has this thing where it never feels complicated, but trying to play a few of these things with the right turnarounds isn't actually easy
Greg played on a song I wrote in the studio in LA in the 80s. Sat there and watched him. First time I knew what real drumming was ….
I love that bouncy snare thing he does with all those ghost notes; the kit is perfectly mic'd and mixed
I just got to see him live this Monday. One of my favorites. The Allstar Band killed it
Gregg is the best, well deserved, he truly is the people’s drummer. So much love and generosity!!!
That’s the best I’ve ever heard one of those stacks sound, it sounded just like a hand clap, I really need one now!
My best friend, also drummer, met at music school over 50 years ago, eventually moved to Las Angeles and studied with Gregg. He tells me that Gregg was best teacher ever. He talks to me about his lessons and was best musical experience ever.
Love the comment on repetition , as I love guitarists that play a riff a couple of times - same with drums and other instruments. B. Gardner
I never thought I would see it. Risking it all a third time. All that musical enthusiasm from Rick and Gregg in one room together at the same time, risking some type of critical mass event leading to distortions in the time signature continuum. Love it!
Gregg's a machine.
Such timing, so groovy.
I just fell from my chair just watching this.. I couldn't stop dancing and moving to the myriad of styles he is putting in his performance... Oh my god!! One of my all-time favorite drummers!
The genius isn’t just the smorgasbord of drum techniques it’s the way you can always hear the form coming through - so clever. Greg’s a truly great musician.
I'd love to see a video with and Gregg and his brother Matt (equally awesome bass player) talking about and demonstrating how to coordinate bass and drums together to create a groove
Great knowledge, great guy, an award well deserved!
I remember seeing Gregg for the first time in 1983 playing with The Maynard Ferguson Big Band. You could tell he was going places. Maynard found so much awesome talent back in those days.
Gregg and Rick! Always brilliant!
The Eat 'Em and Smile tour was one of the most energetic and talented shows I have ever seen. Steve Vai, Billy Sheehan and Gregg were all top notch musicians and what else should you expect from Roth after leaving a band as talented as all the Van Halen members were. Saw this man again with Ringo's All Stars just a few years ago. He is one fantastic drummer and his enthusiasm comes across when he plays. Just look at the talented artists this man has played with.
Eat ‘Em and Smile was my first concert ever. Blew my little 14 year old mind!
I had high school friends who saw the Eat 'Em and Smile tour --- they said it was better than Van Hagar that same year
Kit sounds sublime! I've always found Greg's ability to jump styles/genres/grooves really impressive
I love when Gregg's on! Some of the best episodes.
Gregg is the man and really fun to work with. I was lucky enough to have him and his brother Matt play on my second album in 2006. Super talented cat.
I’ve always found great musicians to be so modest, humble & be the greatest friends to have. You both sound like it. Out of great hearts come great music.
I had the honor of seeing Gregg with the Rodger Fox Big Band here in Auckland NZ earlier in the year, he did a clinic before the show, he was just an amazing burst of energy and fun. He Deserves any accolades he receives. Love the channel Rick, been watching for 4 years now and it never gets boring.
GOD that drum mix...I'd sell a kidney to achieve that! I LOVE the snap and top end in the snare - bright but not brittle, and of course Gregg's playing is fantastic. Great stuff!
His joy is contagious, his drumming tremendous.
"... dude I've heard that somewhere before!" LOL. Awesome video
This is soooo coool....really addictive mood and vibes Greg is spreading...
Oh my gosh, Rick! So glad you had Gregg on. As a drummer with less than a year under my belt (it was a bucket list item), these tips from Gregg are top notch and so helpful! Can't wait to try them out.
Its like… it starts… easy, nice groove… and then every times round it gets more and more complicated til … holy cows… how does he even keeps track… bowing down to a master…!!! What a real badass… he can also play more beats and switch faster than any drum machine!!!
I started piano lessons at age 7 in 1967 and then a few years of guitar piano lessons in the high school bands and performing and recording ever since. Now I teach piano and playing several bands. And this is one of the best hours of my musical life. Thank you so much Rick bless your face.
That genuine appreciation at the end says it all, just like at the end of the Sting interview. It's why you have a great channel and all assortment of people love it.
"I've got rhythm, I've got music, who could ask for anything more?!"
**The Nod** Needed that today, Rick and Gregg. Thank You.
Rick, thank you so much for showcasing Gregg and his amazing perspectives and approach. Love the chemistry you two have together. Never stop.
All I gotta say is damn! When he took some of the jazzy rudiments into the intro parts for Hot for Teacher. 🤘🏻 One heck of a drummer and his passion puts it all together also.
Love the drum sound so much! and the wy Gregg plays his rhythm and fills.. so masterful. I could listen to just the drums without any other accompaniment and it still sounds great and full!
Smooth AF, he NEVER presses or forces the beat and always plays to the song one of f my favorite drummers.
As a drummer, I've been following Greg's career since the mid eighties. Knew he was on David Lee Roth's band. Then in Modern Drummer Magazine, read he graduated North Texas State and played in the 1 O'Clock Lab Band. So I was like ok, he's really, really good (1986'ish). Been learning from Gregg ever since. Who would have ever guessed he'd be backing up Ringo in his band, touring with him for years. But, I'm sure Ringo Knows how good Gregg is too and it's what I would have done. Or any drummer who was a Beatles fan would do with a guarantee of a well funded touring career with sold out shows globally.
Gregg has an effervescent joy about his playing. I could listen to him all day. Reminds me of the joyful genre hopping of Johnny Hiland.
Gregg is such a solid drummer! I've always been a fan since the DLR days, and I love that he and Chad Smith took lessons from the same teacher at the mall. So cool.
I saw Gregg with Ringo earlier this year. He's an All-Starr in every sense of the word. One of my favorite drummers playing today.
This is the content that makes being a musician wonderful. Thanks to both of you.
Love the tone on that big floor tom
What an unbelievably enlightening video this was. Thank you.
Congrats, Gregg! Love watching Gregg! Not only is he an outstanding musician, he's cool as can be and his positivity and passion are infectious. Wish he was my neighbor lol
Gregg just expressed the way allll subscribers feel about rick. Love. This channel is useful to say the very least. Every question covered by the best teacher.
Gregg’s playing on Joe Satriani’s “The Extremist” (1992) album is nothing short of phenomenal. Extremely well recorded and produced by the late, great Andy Johns (Led Zeppelin, Rolling Stones)
He’s amazing! That was awesome. His hands & footwork are amazing
I know nothing about music and Rick's channel is my absolute favorite thing to watch since I found it three years ago. I have become a huge fan of musicians and musical styles that i was previously unaware of, ie Greg Bissonette among others. Rick has done so many great interviews. But I never thought I would see someone else with Rick's passion and outward excitement for music until I saw his first interview with Gregg Bissonette. Watching these two talk about music is amazing. Best channel on RUclips!!!
my hat is off to Rick's engineer, Ken “GL” Lanyon, what a sweet-sounding kit and super tasty grooves. so smooth. His limb independent is really fun to listen to.
Gregg is such an entertaining guy while being able to teach at the same time.
As for his drum chops, I would be happy just to listen to him playing snare - such feel and subtlety.
Gregg's playing is off the charts, and the passion and pure happiness he exudes about drums and music is infectious. I feel uplifted just watching him. He's got a new subscriber. Thank You Rick, for always featuring musicians who are not only top notch players, but top notch people as well.
Best drummer and one of the best human beings I’ve ever met ! Gregg was my critiquer at M.I.T musicians institute in the late 80,s when I was only 17. During rock performance he gave me a great review. Then later I met him at a drum clinic in town. He liked a question I asked him so he gave me a pile of sticks ! I’ll never forgot that. Love yah brotha !
The black, high-top Chuck's: a must in every musician's wardrobe! Great interview!
Gregg has such a jovial disposition. He strikes me as a real authentic soul and a great friend. I love watching him play and listening to his stories.
Congrats Gregg ,you certainly enjoy what you do. Im a pro drummer since 1967. Covering all the styles that l can. To me the full art of drumming( and musical styles) is like food .An incredible buffet . So just enjoy the whole thing.
Masterful! Tasteful! That's Gregg for you right there. You can't expect less from him. He's just simply a ton of awesome and fun.
Dang Rick-that’s the BEST video on drumset playing I’ve seen in a long time! Greg Bissonette is a solid inspiration, and I love how he’s talking about other drummers. I came to love David Garibaldi after hearing him perform at the “Voices of Latin Rock” shows here in San Francisco. Hearing Gregg talk about singing a song in your head is really valuable. I love all of your videos- thank you from my heart, Rick. Your love for music is awesome, and infectious.
Gregg is so fun to watch... it just looks like he has a blast playing all the time!! That bit where he talks about singing the songs he's playing to is pretty much the way I come up with parts. It might not even be what my friend who wrote the riff thought of, but if it reminds me of something I feel fits I'll play it. Then it just so happens it does not slot in so easily so I'll have to mess with it, but it just gets me started on something to get the arrangement done. Great stuff guys!!
Gregg is such an amazing person. As kind and genuine as the day is long.
Rick, these just keep getting better and better. Thanks for enriching our musical lives!
Rick, honest to god this is one of my most favorite videos you've make. Fukin outrageous. it'a like this........................
I'm always amazed at how many notes/beats a musician can remember! Especially long songs for drummers!
Wow! It is sooooooo pleasant to not only hear but also see him play the drums! So full of artistry! Awesome!
Think of the phenomenal calculations running through Greg’s brain, and the coordination and timing it takes for his body to process and accurately hit each note. An inspiration!
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Ken did an insane job 🎤 mic’ing that kit 👏👏👏👏it sounds great….and Greg 🤔🤔🤔🔥🔥🔥🔥👌🥂
Gregg is an all around awesome guy, and incredible drummer.
Just Awesome Gregg!
I really enjoyed meeting you again and attending the recent clinic that you performed in Central New York at Big Apple Music.
Drum On! 🥁
Mind blown. Gregg you rock and thanks for spotlighting these amazing people Rick! You're a rockstar as well
This was so inspirational, Thank you for sharing this one with us Rick !!
Wow, fantastic. Excellent drumming from one of the best. Such a nice guy, too. Please have him on more often, Rick.
Gregg is an absolute beast. He's played on some of my absolute favorite albums, and has played for some of my favorite artists. I ran into him at a mall in SoCal - insanely nice, genuine, and so excited about his craft.
Gregg was one of your best interviews, yet he communicated so much more in this display of great musicianship.
Great dude, and a great drummer. I've really been enjoying his channel, too.