I hope you enjoy this Led Zeppelin tribute! I've envisioned this new arrangement for these two tracks for decades and FINALLY brought it to life the past year! These tracks feature Orianthi on guitar, Tony Boyd on bass guitar and Demetrius Houser on keyboard! We had a lot of fun working on these songs! A special thank you to Drumeo for giving me the opportunity to perform and capture these two songs in their studio! ❤ You can now buy "Moffett's Zeppelin Tributes" on Amazon Music! www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2WW622L/ref=sr_1_5?crid=O65T4UDCU8HQ&keywords=jonathan+moffett&marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&qid=1681891324&sprefix=jonathan+moffett%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-5&trackAsin=B0C2WW622L
Thanks my brother 🙏🏿 sugarfoot it is always a honor and pleasure to share and create musicically with the brilliance of your musical gifts and musical knowledge. 🎼 🎶🎶💯God bless you sound great 🎤 🎙 🥁
Moffett is one of those dudes who gained some popularity amongst drummers back in the day, but I'm so happy to see him under the brightest spotlight today. From working drummer to social media star--what a cool story!
You know, I never really appreciated the grooves behind MJ's songs until I started watching Sugarfoot on RUclips. Our bass player wants to cover Billie Jean, and that's when I really started getting into what Jonathan was all about. Dude is a serious time keeper and groove master.
Still can't get how this feels as it's being played with atomic precision while an insane groove is dominant at the same time. It's a paradox since the first is usually associated with a mechanical type of playing. From now on, this phenomenon should be called the Sugarfoot Paradox. Time after time, Jonathan Moffett shreds the rules of Universe while drumming.
Ufff... That precision on the kick. This man has a studio level live sound. Every beat is extremely clean and consistent, besides the brutally steady tempo. You re the man Jonathan
I’m 56 now, and I haven’t played a full set in 7 years. Interesting number… I started playing when I was 7 years old. And like many of you, this man has lit a fire under me and I just GOTTA get back in the driver’s seat again ASAP! To kick it off, just 2 days ago my SweetBeats drumsticks arrived in the mail. Sugarfoot’s SweetBeats drumsticks. I got the Cobalt blue 2B’s with nylon tips on one end and wood tips on the other… this is the only time I’ve ever been excited about drumsticks in my life. I’ve played them all - Regal Tip, ProMark, Zildjian, Vic Firth… I stayed with the Vic Firth SD1 Generals for 28 years…28 years! But now it’s Jonathan Moffett’s SweetBeats 2B. I genuinely like them a smidge better than my tried and true SD1 Generals.. the dual weighting option is just BRILLIANT. Now I gotta get them in every other color. I’m like a kid again! This is freakin’ fantastic! At 56, and having grown into music in the 1970’s… sadly, most of my drum heroes have died already. Charlie Watts was like the nail in the coffin…. And then POW!.. like a FREIGHT TRAIN Jonathan Sugarfoot Moffett comes ROARING back into the forefront! I was lucky enough to have seen him years ago with both The Jackson’s and Madonna, and he was the best thing a drummer could see back then - the proof that a real drummer was still better than any drum machine. …and now, all I can say is HELL YEAH!! 🤘😆🤘
Pretty much how the pyramids were built. Not even the thickness of a paper could fit between the blocks. Same goes for Moffetts pocket, his dot, zero room for error. Love ya Brother 💪🏼🤙🏼✌🏼
I had wanted to quit playing drums when I reached age 40. But watching you play now has changed my mind. No matter how old one is, drum will always be part of one.
RIGHT??!! I’m 56 now, and I haven’t played a full set in 7 years. Interesting number… I started playing when I was 7 years old. And like you, this man has lit a fire under me and I just GOTTA get back in the driver’s seat again ASAP! To kick it off, just 2 days ago my SweetBeats drumsticks arrived in the mail. Sugarfoot’s SweetBeats drumsticks. I got the Cobalt blue 2B’s with nylon tips on one end and wood tips on the other… this is the only time I’ve ever been excited about drumsticks in my life. I’ve played them all - Regal Tip, ProMark, Zildjian, Vic Firth… I stayed with the Vic Firth SD1 Generals for 28 years…28 years! But now it’s Jonathan Moffett’s SweetBeats 2B. I genuinely like them a smidge better than my tried and true SD1 Generals.. the dual weighting option is just BRILLIANT. Now I gotta get them in every other color. I’m like a kid again! This is freakin’ fantastic! At 56, and having grown into music in the 1970’s… sadly, most of my drum heroes have died already. Charlie Watts was like the nail in the coffin…. And then POW!.. like a FREIGHT TRAIN Jonathan Sugarfoot Moffett comes ROARING back into the forefront! I was lucky enough to have seen him years ago with both The Jackson’s and Madonna, and he was the best thing a drummer could see back then - the proof that a real drummer was still better than any drum machine. …and now, all I can say is HELL YEAH!! 🤘😆🤘
@@danepaulstewart8464 thanks for this, Dane. Please, I am from Nigeria (West Africa). Hoe can I order for these drumsticks and get them delivered to me?
Well his foot technique is really bad, specially his double hits with one foot and even more bad his double kick work. Although he is a pocket pocket player and only a pocket player so it doesnt really matter
Flawless, absolutely flawless!!! Mr. Moffett, you and your drums are like one, and so interconnected that you make the complex seem simple! Your “pedal work” is a sight to behold!!! I know that you have your own line of “Sweet-beats” drum sticks, but have you ever considered constructing your own line of drums and cymbals?!? 🥁 The “Moffett” or “Sugarfoot” line of drums sets for both beginners and professional drummers!?! I wish that I had the money to invest into your own Drum Company, you deserve it and earned my man! 🙏🏾❤️😎✊🏾✌🏾
Your drumming is amazing ! I’m a guitarist but I wanted to start learning the drums because of your video playing smooth criminal. Thank you so much and keep it up!
I was thinking the same thing. Actually I think that's awesome. Noticed the HHX, I wonder if it's a Evolution? Killer Fucking Playing, totally inspires me to want to be a better drummer.
the sound is so clean that you can see beyond the groove. incredible as always. i should stop listening JM otherwise i wont want to play with any other drummer as a guitar player. this is beyond insane. knowing that i wont be able to play with this level of greatness next to me is sad. MJ was a lucky man.
Moffett has-been one of my iconic drummers of my drumming career for the past decades from my school days...if any young up coming want to learn tight drumming and proper use of the cymbals you should flick and strike like him...🤘👏
Amazing! As a fan of Led Zeppelin, this blows me away. So much of your style and pocket is incorporated into the creativity of this arrangment. It is refreshing to see such a unique take on a classic.
It's a very creative, unconventional, tight tribute to Led Zep, and you've managed to bring your own style to it perfectly. Kudos! Don't mind the Bonzo fanboys, they think they can appropriate his legacy and music for themselves, but it's not so.
I am older now,served my country USMC,work for FDNY over 22 years and was never able to afford drm lessons.I pray,hope I get at least 1 or 2 B4 my Kingdom comes....Great job Sir!❤️❤️❤️
These are some words that we can't deny to describe sir Moffett and MJ's legacy in their live performances: Kings Precision Stamina Entertaining Progressive Storytellers While MJ was setting a standard for Pop Music, his live musicians were also setting a standard for live performances. This video is one example by sir Moffett himself, and it shows how he and the King of Pop made such LEGENDARY arrangements.
Props for not just doing a straight cover, but doing it your own style. I personally don't like it, but I can't argue about the musicianship on display. The drums are tight, as expected.
thank god, I thought that something is wrong with me. I don't like it either. The original is so much better, and pretty much every cover that I heard till now. It's kind of... boring?
I think it's just the uncanny feeling. Having heard the original Kashmir a thousand times over 15 years, it just screws with the head when it's different than what's in your mind - no matter the top notch quality music on offer. For example, I was much more receptive of Whole Lotta Love edit, because I've not heard it more than a few times over the years.
@@dotatwo5413 It's all subjective really. There are many things that I didn't like, especially the Keyboard parts. BUT, objectively, it's clear that it's played by great musicians and the level of musicianship is very high, there's no question about that. As such, I still enjoyed it very much without actually liking the rearrangement of the songs.
Agreed, super super solid. There were some early hits at the beginning (0:54 for example), but as a fellow human being and the coming era of AI everything, I really appreciate hearing something that isn't sync'd to the millisecond.
Wow I was so confused first. Then I enjoyed it alots. What a work 🫡 🖖 to you Mr Metronome Sugarfoot and to the whoever made the arrangement and mixing.
Love the video & the take on the songs. I’ve seen you a couple times at the nearby guitar center & always too shy to come up & say “thank you”. But love the content & the mark you’ve left on the drumming community!! Thanks for all you do!
This is great his own spin on it which really works …. What a legend a real nice guy I watched his videos on Drumeo and Jonathan is so down to earth and humble he comes across really nice and hey what a fantastic drummer …. Love where he has his cymbals ! I have never seen a set up like this but it works a treat …. Thank you for posting 🙏🙏
I hope you enjoy this Led Zeppelin tribute! I've envisioned this new arrangement for these two tracks for decades and FINALLY brought it to life the past year! These tracks feature Orianthi on guitar, Tony Boyd on bass guitar and Demetrius Houser on keyboard! We had a lot of fun working on these songs! A special thank you to Drumeo for giving me the opportunity to perform and capture these two songs in their studio! ❤
You can now buy "Moffett's Zeppelin Tributes" on Amazon Music!
www.amazon.com/dp/B0C2WW622L/ref=sr_1_5?crid=O65T4UDCU8HQ&keywords=jonathan+moffett&marketplaceId=ATVPDKIKX0DER&musicTerritory=US&qid=1681891324&sprefix=jonathan+moffett%2Caps%2C123&sr=8-5&trackAsin=B0C2WW622L
MAGNIFIQUE🔬🎼🎬😉💪🎺🙏🌌
Amazing sound ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
This was just marvelous. Your a legend
Thanks my brother 🙏🏿 sugarfoot it is always a honor and pleasure to share and create musicically with the brilliance of your musical gifts and musical knowledge. 🎼 🎶🎶💯God bless you sound great 🎤 🎙 🥁
That orriantha is well fit. Would love to if Richie ever lets me
This man has played drums live for more hours than most have practiced in their lifetime and it shows.
Yeah, that is true for pretty much every professional musician :D
Well, Mr. Sugarfoot personally liked your comment, so I assume your statement is 100% true haha
More than I have of age.
Moffett is one of those dudes who gained some popularity amongst drummers back in the day, but I'm so happy to see him under the brightest spotlight today. From working drummer to social media star--what a cool story!
Totally earn it and deserve it, the man's a legend
He makes himself accessible too. I’ve written and asked him a few questions and he’s never failed to respond friendly and professionally.
He deserves all the publicity and accolades
Love seeing an artist with multiple cymbal makers. Screw brand loyalty as long as it sounds good
Was just noticing that ! 👍
You know, I never really appreciated the grooves behind MJ's songs until I started watching Sugarfoot on RUclips. Our bass player wants to cover Billie Jean, and that's when I really started getting into what Jonathan was all about. Dude is a serious time keeper and groove master.
@@wpochert Unless they're watching MJ live with Sugarfoot on drums . . . Just saying . . .
Nduglu Chancler played the drums on the Billie Jean recording
And he does it EFFORTLESSLY which is really scary 😲. Like second nature
Very cool version Jonathan. I love it.
You´re the metronome man! The magic behind Jacksons hits is this clock
I reckon metronome manufacturers would employ Sugarfoot to check their metronomes are right 😂
Still can't get how this feels as it's being played with atomic precision while an insane groove is dominant at the same time. It's a paradox since the first is usually associated with a mechanical type of playing. From now on, this phenomenon should be called the Sugarfoot Paradox.
Time after time, Jonathan Moffett shreds the rules of Universe while drumming.
His playing is so tight, not even a needle would fit in. Absolute Master.
Ufff... That precision on the kick. This man has a studio level live sound. Every beat is extremely clean and consistent, besides the brutally steady tempo. You re the man Jonathan
I’m 56 now, and I haven’t played a full set in 7 years. Interesting number… I started playing when I was 7 years old.
And like many of you, this man has lit a fire under me and I just GOTTA get back in the driver’s seat again ASAP!
To kick it off, just 2 days ago my SweetBeats drumsticks arrived in the mail. Sugarfoot’s SweetBeats drumsticks.
I got the Cobalt blue 2B’s with nylon tips on one end and wood tips on the other… this is the only time I’ve ever been excited about drumsticks in my life. I’ve played them all - Regal Tip, ProMark, Zildjian, Vic Firth… I stayed with the Vic Firth SD1 Generals for 28 years…28 years!
But now it’s Jonathan Moffett’s SweetBeats 2B. I genuinely like them a smidge better than my tried and true SD1 Generals.. the dual weighting option is just BRILLIANT.
Now I gotta get them in every other color. I’m like a kid again! This is freakin’ fantastic!
At 56, and having grown into music in the 1970’s… sadly, most of my drum heroes have died already. Charlie Watts was like the nail in the coffin…. And then POW!.. like a FREIGHT TRAIN Jonathan Sugarfoot Moffett comes ROARING back into the forefront!
I was lucky enough to have seen him years ago with both The Jackson’s and Madonna, and he was the best thing a drummer could see back then - the proof that a real drummer was still better than any drum machine.
…and now, all I can say is HELL YEAH!! 🤘😆🤘
Singers and bands are dying too. I recommend Soda Stereo's drummer Charly Alberti.
Can clearly see why this man is a legend amongst legends
How can he remember every nuance? Omg I got chills on this one
The man is a drum machine. Precision in every movement and beat. Oh... and that's him on the vocals also? Wow.
Mr Moffat, the king of brass. Not only one of the greatest, but surely the coolest drummer alive!
This man can drum to anything!
He's one special drummer and in my opinion best ever.
This dudes has always been a fucking beast behind the kit, hence the sweetness of the groove
The serious look on his face can’t disguise the fun he is having!!!!😊😊
He he he😂
Non amo questa versione....ma Tu cmq seiuna vera forza della natura. Bravo e Complimenti a prescindere. Grande Rispetto 💪
Pretty much how the pyramids were built. Not even the thickness of a paper could fit between the blocks. Same goes for Moffetts pocket, his dot, zero room for error. Love ya Brother 💪🏼🤙🏼✌🏼
I had wanted to quit playing drums when I reached age 40. But watching you play now has changed my mind. No matter how old one is, drum will always be part of one.
RIGHT??!!
I’m 56 now, and I haven’t played a full set in 7 years. Interesting number… I started playing when I was 7 years old.
And like you, this man has lit a fire under me and I just GOTTA get back in the driver’s seat again ASAP!
To kick it off, just 2 days ago my SweetBeats drumsticks arrived in the mail. Sugarfoot’s SweetBeats drumsticks.
I got the Cobalt blue 2B’s with nylon tips on one end and wood tips on the other… this is the only time I’ve ever been excited about drumsticks in my life. I’ve played them all - Regal Tip, ProMark, Zildjian, Vic Firth… I stayed with the Vic Firth SD1 Generals for 28 years…28 years!
But now it’s Jonathan Moffett’s SweetBeats 2B. I genuinely like them a smidge better than my tried and true SD1 Generals.. the dual weighting option is just BRILLIANT.
Now I gotta get them in every other color. I’m like a kid again! This is freakin’ fantastic!
At 56, and having grown into music in the 1970’s… sadly, most of my drum heroes have died already. Charlie Watts was like the nail in the coffin…. And then POW!.. like a FREIGHT TRAIN Jonathan Sugarfoot Moffett comes ROARING back into the forefront!
I was lucky enough to have seen him years ago with both The Jackson’s and Madonna, and he was the best thing a drummer could see back then - the proof that a real drummer was still better than any drum machine.
…and now, all I can say is HELL YEAH!! 🤘😆🤘
@@danepaulstewart8464 thanks for this, Dane. Please, I am from Nigeria (West Africa). Hoe can I order for these drumsticks and get them delivered to me?
This is tight. Could listen/watch his covers all day. Technically perfect.
This man have a rolex inside. So accurate and so in touch with the songs. Not just a rythm but a part of the melody.
So deep in the pocket I had to pull the lint off my speakers. Bravo!
Apart from being technically perfect just watching Sugarfoot smash cymbals, bang drums and kick bass drums to death is so enjoyable
Well his foot technique is really bad, specially his double hits with one foot and even more bad his double kick work. Although he is a pocket pocket player and only a pocket player so it doesnt really matter
Who says precision is emotionless. This shreds. Great vocals too. You rock sugarfoot.
Flawless, absolutely flawless!!! Mr. Moffett, you and your drums are like one, and so interconnected that you make the complex seem simple! Your “pedal work” is a sight to behold!!! I know that you have your own line of “Sweet-beats” drum sticks, but have you ever considered constructing your own line of drums and cymbals?!? 🥁 The “Moffett” or “Sugarfoot” line of drums sets for both beginners and professional drummers!?! I wish that I had the money to invest into your own Drum Company, you deserve it and earned my man! 🙏🏾❤️😎✊🏾✌🏾
Your drumming is amazing ! I’m a guitarist but I wanted to start learning the drums because of your video playing smooth criminal. Thank you so much and keep it up!
Wish I could hear more of the high hat part. Awesome!!! Love it! I’m a subscriber now!
Interesting to see a pro level drummer using a variety of cymbal brands
I was thinking the same thing. Actually I think that's awesome. Noticed the HHX, I wonder if it's a Evolution? Killer Fucking Playing, totally inspires me to want to be a better drummer.
I think that basically just means "hey cymbal companies ive git screw-you-money and dont need a sponsorship"
So do I
Have noticed that so cool
The precision is just ridiculous, the dynamics. You're out of this world. Greetings from Portugal.
Sa c'est la chimpat trop fort ce Mr 😮😮😮😮😮👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍🌹🌹🌹🌹🎉🎉🎉🎉🎈🎈🎈🎈❤❤❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🇨🇲🇨🇲
Nothing could have prepared me for this!!
You sir are resurrecting classics and bringing them back to life. Thank You Sugarfoot, Much Love
Love this!! What a unique take on Led Zeppelin! Mr Bonham would’ve been proud 😊
the sound is so clean that you can see beyond the groove. incredible as always. i should stop listening JM otherwise i wont want to play with any other drummer as a guitar player. this is beyond insane. knowing that i wont be able to play with this level of greatness next to me is sad. MJ was a lucky man.
This is definitely thinking out side the box ,different,exciting.
Moffett has-been one of my iconic drummers of my drumming career for the past decades from my school days...if any young up coming want to learn tight drumming and proper use of the cymbals you should flick and strike like him...🤘👏
Probably the best performance I've ever heard! N1 Jonathan! ❤🦾
Tightest drummer alive!🔥
Great composition! The sound guys at Drumeo deserve Grammy awards! And Jonathan Moffett is absolutely one of the best session drummers alive today.
That was simply awesome, Mr. Moffett…a very creative interpretation of Zeppelin classics with tasty new grooves and awesome vocals. I loved it!
Amazing! As a fan of Led Zeppelin, this blows me away. So much of your style and pocket is incorporated into the creativity of this arrangment. It is refreshing to see such a unique take on a classic.
Those toms sound absolutely MASSIVE
So powerful . Wow ! Couldn't stop watching until the end. Master drummer !
masterpiece, greatest drum sound ever 🙏
Wow. This is a masterpiece of a solid groove. Interesting version.
The serenity in the eyes of the man who will break everything
I can't get enough of this sound of that drums!! You are so incredible for drum covers!!!!
Startled me on that intro!
This man is a beast.
It's a very creative, unconventional, tight tribute to Led Zep, and you've managed to bring your own style to it perfectly. Kudos! Don't mind the Bonzo fanboys, they think they can appropriate his legacy and music for themselves, but it's not so.
Haven't seen one comment from a Bonzo "fanboy "that has been negative. Zep fans have taste.
This probably the best Funk Metal song released on the 21st century.
I pay internet for stuff like this. Amazing artists
master of the universe
This arrangement brought my metronome to tears.
I felt so lucky to watch this treasure for free. Oh Sugarfoot such a master indeed! Very worthwhile to watch
at first I was confused, then I let the flow in.... and realized I was already 15 minutes in the song :) hehe, Great mix and work !!
Congratulations, sir! You are absolutely awesome!
This Kashmir cover goes crazy hard, lots of energy
What a beautiful drumming! Before I die, I'll record at least one song with this Bruce Lee-level-drummer, I swear!🥷
So solid and tight, great drumming, man! And that snare sounds so good.
Always awesome! I love your drumming so much! Solid, precise, exciting, and feels great!
I'm just gonna like and comment on this video before it starts cause it's that good... :)
I am older now,served my country USMC,work for FDNY over 22 years and was never able to afford drm lessons.I pray,hope I get at least 1 or 2 B4 my Kingdom comes....Great job Sir!❤️❤️❤️
There is tight. Then there's Moffett tight. WOW!
These are some words that we can't deny to describe sir Moffett and MJ's legacy in their live performances:
Kings
Precision
Stamina
Entertaining
Progressive
Storytellers
While MJ was setting a standard for Pop Music, his live musicians were also setting a standard for live performances.
This video is one example by sir Moffett himself, and it shows how he and the King of Pop made such LEGENDARY arrangements.
Props for not just doing a straight cover, but doing it your own style. I personally don't like it, but I can't argue about the musicianship on display. The drums are tight, as expected.
thank god, I thought that something is wrong with me. I don't like it either. The original is so much better, and pretty much every cover that I heard till now. It's kind of... boring?
I think it's just the uncanny feeling. Having heard the original Kashmir a thousand times over 15 years, it just screws with the head when it's different than what's in your mind - no matter the top notch quality music on offer. For example, I was much more receptive of Whole Lotta Love edit, because I've not heard it more than a few times over the years.
@@dotatwo5413 It's all subjective really. There are many things that I didn't like, especially the Keyboard parts. BUT, objectively, it's clear that it's played by great musicians and the level of musicianship is very high, there's no question about that. As such, I still enjoyed it very much without actually liking the rearrangement of the songs.
Yeah I don’t like it either… Kashmir sounds really bad
Damn...every single he hits sound so good
Agreed, super super solid. There were some early hits at the beginning (0:54 for example), but as a fellow human being and the coming era of AI everything, I really appreciate hearing something that isn't sync'd to the millisecond.
I’ll have to share this with my sister. She is a fan of Led Zeppelins music. Dyer Maker is my favorite.
It's awesome, thanks for doing it. I'm glad people are checking it out and enjoying it.
Thank you Sir SugarFood what an amazing performance 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😎😎😎😎 that’s the true feeling on drums 🥁🥁🥁
what a beautiful kit!
Excellent Sugar Foot!! Rocken it!! Thank
Wow I was so confused first. Then I enjoyed it alots. What a work 🫡 🖖 to you Mr Metronome Sugarfoot and to the whoever made the arrangement and mixing.
So refreshing🎉
Yeah...amazing tribute dedicated to the best rock band ever of the world !!
I love the drum kit brother and outstanding performance. Much Love!
Love it, keep up the amazing work Jonathan! 💪
This brilliant, Sir. You are a legend. Love from Sri Lanka. ❤
ohhhhhhhhh 16 minutes of Zeppelin!! Thnx Mistah! 🙏🏽
Love the video & the take on the songs. I’ve seen you a couple times at the nearby guitar center & always too shy to come up & say “thank you”. But love the content & the mark you’ve left on the drumming community!! Thanks for all you do!
Please say hello next time! 😊
@@JonathanSugarfootMoffett will do! Thanks for the reply!
ฉันชอบดูคุณตีกลอง ดูแล้วมีความสุขดีครับ❤❤❤
Toujours un Moment de Détente🔬🎼Beau Travail comme d'habitude🎬Alex From France🎺🙏🌌
A master of his craft.
This is great his own spin on it which really works …. What a legend a real nice guy I watched his videos on Drumeo and Jonathan is so down to earth and humble he comes across really nice and hey what a fantastic drummer …. Love where he has his cymbals ! I have never seen a set up like this but it works a treat …. Thank you for posting 🙏🙏
Amazing, Master drummer 👍❤👍
Thank you Sir for doing this, I think You and all the great musicians that worked together for creatig this Made a terriric work!!
Master, what a powerfull groove, awesome🔥🔥🔥
I feel truly blessed to have been able to hear this tribute. I loved every second.
Been waiting for this one to drop, can’t wait to hear more!
Very creative and “AWESOME”!!!!!
Can’t wait for the rest. 🎼🎵🎵🎵🎵🎵👊🏾
0:00 - "Kashmir"
5:16 - Groove Breakdown
6:02 - Orianthi Guitar Solo
8:35 - Double Bass Drum Roll/Cyclone-Tornado Cymbals Move
8:57 - "Whole Lotta Love"
11:40 - "Whole Lotta Love" Percussion Breakdown
12:40 - Snare Fill to Band Accents/Orianthi Guitar Solo
Energetic, inspirational and Timeless!
This dude can make any song his own, that’s the beauty of being the Sugarfoot 🎼🥁👍
I see Soultone cymbals, finally another drummer who's plays them. Love my ones to bits.
At first I was wondering where you were going, and then..pow! Love it, now I'll always hear this when Kashmir plays. The arrangement is 🔥
Gorgeous performances!
Just Great Master, you are a human metronome...
This is fantastic! Thank you for sharing this! Makes me wish for a live collaboration between you guys. Keep rockin' Sugarfoot!
Thanks for your great videos. Your realy the best. Take care and god bless my old friend.