The Zildjian Earth Ride.

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  • Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024

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  • @cobalttj6356
    @cobalttj6356 Год назад +2229

    So in conclusion, the more a cymbal has the chonk, the more is has the bonk

  • @HappyBeezerStudios
    @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +1646

    So many great and silly cymbals.
    - the dry master of bonk
    - the egg
    - the plastic cymbals from the printer
    - the steel cymbal with pure radiator slapping power
    - the thicc boi decapitator

    • @pigfish99
      @pigfish99 Год назад +101

      don't forget the STOP

    • @james737er
      @james737er Год назад +27

      cashies peace cymbal

    • @mysfiring
      @mysfiring Год назад +21

      @@pigfish99 I opened the replies to this comment *specifically* to see whether ol' mate STOP sign was mentioned.
      I was not disappointed.

    • @supahvaporeon
      @supahvaporeon Год назад +8

      And the STOP signbal

    • @kinniecas9004
      @kinniecas9004 Год назад +3

      Radiator slapping power

  • @dasdndaan5999
    @dasdndaan5999 Год назад +1284

    Honestly, Boring Time is actually where I learn a lot of drums. Please, more Boring Time!

    • @cromulence
      @cromulence Год назад +40

      Yeah, honestly it is not boring at all. I love hearing someone talk about something they're passionate about.

    • @inthem8riX_
      @inthem8riX_ Год назад +15

      we need an entire episode of boring time

    • @FooFighter477
      @FooFighter477 Год назад +18

      We need an actual Boring Time channel.

    • @oygemprime3864
      @oygemprime3864 Год назад +4

      Agreed, more boring time.

    • @james737er
      @james737er Год назад +9

      give me THIRTY MINUTES of boring time, i will enjoy it all

  • @alsdrumhang
    @alsdrumhang Год назад +500

    --*slaps roof of Earth Ride*-- you can fit so much ping inside this bad boy

    • @danielsim8211
      @danielsim8211 Год назад +12

      You spelled tonk wrong

    • @alsdrumhang
      @alsdrumhang Год назад +1

      @@danielsim8211 🤣

    • @mysfiring
      @mysfiring Год назад +11

      You wouldn't believe how many babies this baby could baby?

    • @harveyhandbanana
      @harveyhandbanana Год назад +4

      Only ping louder is an m1 garand ejecting its clip

  • @_Zer0Gr4vity_
    @_Zer0Gr4vity_ Год назад +420

    It's nice to see that the museum has bronze age shields besides the drum stuff.

    • @h0lycrap
      @h0lycrap Год назад +13

      That thing would definitely stop an arrow 🤣

    • @Catinthehackmatrix
      @Catinthehackmatrix Год назад +1

      Spartan shield 80% wood 20% bronze .

    • @Ithirahad
      @Ithirahad Год назад +4

      @@h0lycrap Yes, hell, it might stop a bullet! But it would also stop a soldier carrying it for very long. Shields are mostly wood for a reason.

  • @murdoph
    @murdoph Год назад +1892

    As someone who knows nothing about drums but has tons of drummer mates, this is such a great channel for me. I can finally understand what they're all saying and join in. Thanks Wade!

    • @SarcasticDragonGaming
      @SarcasticDragonGaming Год назад +100

      As someone who knows nothing about drums and has no drummer friends, this is still a great channel.

    • @murdoph
      @murdoph Год назад +8

      @@SarcasticDragonGaming defo

    • @NintenDub
      @NintenDub Год назад +16

      Buy yourself a kit. It's that easy to become a drummer. One of us,one of us, one of ussss

    • @ognyanbelchev4190
      @ognyanbelchev4190 Год назад +8

      As someone who drums nothing about friends and has no knows who drummer. I still enjoy this channel.

    • @philipbarton3456
      @philipbarton3456 Год назад +2

      So…you’re a bass player?

  • @yecold7237
    @yecold7237 Год назад +428

    5:30 man those transitions are CLEAN

    • @Friendly_Neighborhood_Dozer
      @Friendly_Neighborhood_Dozer Год назад +7

      I don’t think it’s too hard since it’s a fast movement in the same general area, but doesn’t change the facts that it’s clean af

    • @dobleclanger
      @dobleclanger 11 месяцев назад +1

      Yes good but the crashes are distracting. I'd rather hear them later on. I find it difficult to compare the riding beats. The last one is a higher pitch so why bother adding all that weight.

  • @LeeRatbag
    @LeeRatbag 8 месяцев назад +11

    I first experienced the Earth Ride in 1991, when I went in to record my first ever demo. At the time I was using the Pearl starter cymbals I'd bought with my first kit, and I wanted something better to record with, so I asked a drummer mate if I could borrow a decent ride. He lent me a 20" Brilliant Earth Ride, and as soon as I hit the thing for the first time I fell in love. I went out and bought one a couple of weeks later. It's still the only ride I use - in fact it's the only cymbal that appears on every recording I ever did. I love the ping, the thunderous buildup when you play with the flat of the stick, the clang of the bell...the thing is a monster. There's something primeval about it, the sheer weight, power and physicality of the thing...

  • @mikaoleander
    @mikaoleander Год назад +162

    i love how the 70s and 90s versions crash awfully, but the 80s one is so heavy that it just doesn't crash at all

  • @konger94
    @konger94 8 месяцев назад +4

    I love the way Wade uses his cymbals. He doesn't care if it's the most brutal, thick, and loud rock cymbal, He's still gonna play it like it's a jazz one. Love the little elevator beat at 4:29 !

  • @acrain7
    @acrain7 Год назад +78

    I don’t know why but when you said “let’s hear them all together” I was fully expecting to hear every cymbal played all at once on top of one another in a cacophony of sound.

  • @ephemera-noctourniquet
    @ephemera-noctourniquet Год назад +57

    I was thinking "huh, that's neat to know but Earth Cymbals probably aren't for me" then the brilliant 80s one kicked in and I fell in love

  • @pigfish99
    @pigfish99 Год назад +253

    that 80's earth ride sounds AMAZING, compared to the other two. no wonder you like playing with it, despite the weight!

    • @smithno41
      @smithno41 Год назад +13

      I agree, the 80's version is the best of the lot.

    • @g_y.rtz420
      @g_y.rtz420 Год назад +12

      yea its baffling how different it sounds from the 70s and 90s version yet branded similarly. It sounds so good and i wonder why they'd release the 90s version like that afterwards. Did people want the original sound? Did they want to use less material? It's like they perfected it in the 80s but then said nope

    • @QuynhNguyen-qv9xy
      @QuynhNguyen-qv9xy 2 месяца назад +1

      The 70s sounds fine to me. Since it is the first version, it is surprisingly good. The 80s is absolutely the best musical cymbal. But the 90s is a downfall fr.

  • @skylerdickson2939
    @skylerdickson2939 Год назад +31

    the 4.5kg earth ride is absolutely beautiful and I love it, truthfully. So colorful and full to the brim with tonality

  • @peelzboyplays6089
    @peelzboyplays6089 Год назад +17

    Those cymbal crash transitions near the end we're just *chef's kiss* MAGNIFICENT

    • @MortonLuvz2drum
      @MortonLuvz2drum Год назад

      I don't understand why he is even attempting and demonstrating crashes with an Earth Ride. It's like trying a motocross with an 18 wheeler. I would never expect to get a crash out of an Earth Ride. You are spoiled with your 20" K Custom that makes the most lovely sounds. (I have one too) On the other end of the spectrum is My 18" Kerope Ride which is a complete wash out in comparison. The think about the K Custom though, is it doesn't cut through like the Earth Ride. I don't understand comparing apples to oranges.

  • @captainmappy3959
    @captainmappy3959 Год назад +29

    Hearing you bring up Billy Cobham really took me back to my childhood. My old man loves his music, and I spent a good chunk of my teens listening to Crosswinds because of my dad. It’s one of my favorite jazz fusion albums ever, along with Spectrum. Thank you so much Wade.

  • @DougSalad
    @DougSalad Год назад +67

    As a mortal, I am cowering.

    • @endig4501
      @endig4501 Год назад +4

      As a cow, I am mortaring.

    • @Tha-mountain
      @Tha-mountain Год назад

      @@endig4501wat

    • @Schnort
      @Schnort Год назад

      @@Tha-mountain you will never understand

  • @APWPaint
    @APWPaint Год назад +9

    I have the 70s version and have been playing it since the 80s. I love it and engineers fear it. PERFECT!

  • @brickch4pel
    @brickch4pel Год назад +7

    Honestly I think the Earth ride sounds great. That darkness/short sustain is exactly what I look for in a ride.

  • @wbbigdave
    @wbbigdave Год назад +11

    Can we just appreciate how awesome the editing of the sample great is? Ya old mate is so flipping a good drummer, that the beat never changes and it looks perfect too.

  • @josephmezzina2142
    @josephmezzina2142 Год назад +14

    I love my 20” earth ride. It’s heavy and cuts through all the guitars with ease. Mine is an 80’s (no serial number). And it’s a ride, no crashing here. I actually crash it for a “gong” sound. It’s a beauty and beauty is in the eye of the beholder. 😊

  • @FPDad15
    @FPDad15 Год назад +2

    I've ordered a 22" Earth Brilliant in '89...Took 9 months for Zildjian to deliver it.... Used it for 20+ years as my only ride(rock/blues), and loved it.... Still dig it out on occasion.... Glorious!!

  • @sixwingedalt
    @sixwingedalt 7 месяцев назад +4

    the bell sound on the 80's earth ride would be so fucking brilliant for black metal or anything that does a lot of bell accents, holy shit. it's so gongy and church-like

  • @coreyw5981
    @coreyw5981 Год назад +16

    Chad Szeliga of Breaking Benjamin used a 20" earth ride in a brilliant finish that he had custom made for him. Iconic songs with ride bell parts like "i will not bow" were made with this ride

  • @AnAmericanComposer
    @AnAmericanComposer Год назад +47

    My favorite was the 70s model, what an amazing tone! I want one just so I can hit it and listen to the wash of overtones

  • @Tevosilverfox
    @Tevosilverfox Год назад +9

    When boring time is a million times more fun than watching "compulsory training" videos in work

  • @no_name9165
    @no_name9165 Год назад +34

    That editing at the end, switching between each of the symbols was really clean. Just wanted to put that out there. Keep up the good work man 👍

  • @uniiin
    @uniiin Год назад +17

    Heaviest ride cymbal i've played is probably the Sabian Paragon Ride.... that thing weighed a tonne and ping'd so hard. No wonder Neil Peart loved it.

  • @stone_sentinel
    @stone_sentinel Год назад +17

    Your blasts are solid dude! The best bell is one the 90's one imo. KILLER!!🤘🤘🤘

  • @cvalenx
    @cvalenx Год назад +1

    I knew it straight away from the intro, editing and voice that this dude is DankPods! Dawg it’s awesome to see this dude to have a drum channel!

  • @summerlaverdure
    @summerlaverdure Год назад +3

    the Earth Ride sounds like straight up OLDER, like it has it's own built in vinyl effect or something, i love it, thank you for making this

  • @invujerry
    @invujerry Год назад +12

    Those blast beats were unexpected and NICE.

    • @matthammond3563
      @matthammond3563 Год назад +1

      I absolutely craved that blast beat, these cymbals sound best for agressive and fast playing imo

    • @JorisNijenhuis
      @JorisNijenhuis Год назад

      @@matthammond3563 in that case look at the last video I posted, it has some blastbeats on a 22" Brilliant earth ride.

  • @demonicsweaters
    @demonicsweaters Год назад +5

    The original Z Custom rides were heavy as frak too. They had a bit of a similar sound to the Earth Rides. I had one of those at one point and it sounded really cool.

  • @tobymidlane2050
    @tobymidlane2050 Год назад +2

    i love that the smell of boring time doesn't need to be addressed anymore

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 Год назад

      Yes because for real drummers it’s actually more like “EXTRA FUN TIME”.

  • @_gigi_1143
    @_gigi_1143 Год назад +4

    I rewatch the entirety of this channel in preparation for the next video, and i'll keep doing it until i'm in a constant loop of watching The Drum Thing videos

  • @tauernhiker0001
    @tauernhiker0001 Год назад +2

    The Earth Ride was my first replacement of the original Scimitar Bronze Rock Ride I got along with my first drum set. Never regretted it a bit. Earth Ride rules. I love it. Just a secret weapon that nobody is prepared for 💥

  • @GoBuyMulk
    @GoBuyMulk Год назад +3

    never thought I would see this bloke play blast beats. What a legend

    • @LordofDiamondsMetal
      @LordofDiamondsMetal Год назад

      jazz trained people can play anything. no matter what style of music you try, if you can play at the level required for jazz, you'll be able to do it

    • @HrKCA
      @HrKCA Год назад

      @Lord of Diamonds blast beats require that you play your bass drum really hard and fast, which is a skill I don't think most jazz players spend a lot of time practicing.

    • @LordofDiamondsMetal
      @LordofDiamondsMetal Год назад

      @@HrKCA have you not seen him play? his right foot and power hand are both ridiculously fast, not to mention he has the excellent limb independence that comes with jazz training. he can sound like he's got two bass drums with just one foot, that's how fast he is. and it's not unique to just him, either. many great metal drummers had jazz/university training backgrounds, like Mike Portnoy and Danny Carey

  • @BenAlaux
    @BenAlaux Год назад +2

    Cobham is one of my drum heroes. I am an open handed drummer and he always give me faith.
    I laughed so hard at 2:28 I think I woke my neighbours up.
    Keep up the good work. Cheers

  • @OGclasshole
    @OGclasshole Год назад +20

    They way you edit the final run through all of the cymbals back to back is incredibly well done

    • @dobleclanger
      @dobleclanger 11 месяцев назад

      Yes but the crash sounds that start each one make it harder to compare the ride beats. (And they aren't designed to crash anyway). I think it'd be much better to have edited and compared the ride beats separately from the crash hits.

  • @giullianomartini
    @giullianomartini Год назад

    What a nice and jazzy sound ride, one of the best rides that I have listened to in my life and easily one of my favourite bell pings of all time.

  • @squishy312
    @squishy312 Год назад +6

    That 80's one has that sustain goin' for it.

  • @Bassalicious
    @Bassalicious Год назад +1

    What these videos really taught me is what an absolute gem that 20" custom dark ride is.

  • @eliaskapravelos7171
    @eliaskapravelos7171 Год назад +3

    Thank you so much for including blast beats for us death metal knuckle draggers

  • @spencerj
    @spencerj Год назад +1

    This is one of the best cymbal comparison videos I’ve ever seen. Thank you for this

  • @the6ig6adwolf
    @the6ig6adwolf Год назад +5

    The clip of Billy playing on the gong drum @2:30 sounds like a commercial airplane taking off.

  • @MrGlenakatheone
    @MrGlenakatheone Год назад

    I remember reading an interview with John Stanier, drummer for Helmet. Then seeing them live. Amazing experience. He used "regular" ride cymbals for crashes, and used a 22" Earth for his ride because he played so hard and hit with so much power that was the only way he wouldn't break cymbals every gig. Got him to autograph a broken drumstick from that show too. Lost it many years ago, but... what a show!

  • @pugmonzzz
    @pugmonzzz Год назад +3

    Lovely cymbal for heavy music. Very similar to the Sabian Leopard ride, my favourite for blast beats!

  • @skeptic_lemon
    @skeptic_lemon Год назад +1

    I love the 80s one. It's mysterious, it looks ominous, and the sound is... it's mesmerizing. I want it.

  • @skua675
    @skua675 Год назад +12

    The demo of all of them at the end almost sounded like it had chord changes happening with each cymbal sounder deeper than the last

  • @jeff_grips
    @jeff_grips Год назад +2

    My drum teacher in middle school had one of these. It was the ride cymbal on his student kit. The crash he paired it with: 16" A Paper Thin Crash. talk about contrast

  • @leejay3339
    @leejay3339 Год назад +16

    I feel like that 80s Earth Ride is the drummer's answer to the car guy's "no replacement for displacement"

  • @WrittenPrestidigitation
    @WrittenPrestidigitation Год назад +2

    Love these history lessons that are entertaining, but also love how the Dark Ride is stating to get stained from the sticks for the amount he plays it for the comparisons/live streams.

  • @drummerdan95
    @drummerdan95 Год назад +8

    The greatest ride Zildjian ever made imo. Have 20" and 22" brilliants in my collection. For rock and metal it's virtually unmatched.

    • @timegun_
      @timegun_ Год назад +1

      I was thinking this as i watched the video, the 22” is 😩😩😩

  • @cbf63
    @cbf63 Год назад +1

    I remember randomly coming across this beast in a music store in the early 80s...original raw finish..it amazed me as i struck it and got the heavy ting I like... and the name is cool as well....I've never forgot that brief encounter.

  • @SvenElven
    @SvenElven Год назад +4

    Billy Cobham is such a well known legend, but still manages to be underrated!

  • @theatticdrummer
    @theatticdrummer Год назад

    woke up at 7 am today, first thing I did was watch this. brilliant start to an otherwise garbage day. cheers wade

  • @RegularOldDan
    @RegularOldDan Год назад +3

    I never would have thought a heavier cymbal would have sounded better than a less heavier cymbal. 😂 That 4.5kg one is amazing!

  • @shawnhapney8784
    @shawnhapney8784 Год назад +1

    Man thats the best sounding manhole cover Ive ever heard!!

  • @hardygaming3454
    @hardygaming3454 Год назад +4

    This ride really reminds me of the last album from bolt thrower where it’s just full of beautiful ride sounds

  • @DJNokem
    @DJNokem Год назад

    I think that's got a beautiful, almost gong like ring to it. Excellent addition to the museum!

  • @the404error7
    @the404error7 Год назад +98

    For the American units the earth ride nearly weighs 8 pounds.

  • @heccsagone
    @heccsagone Год назад

    i love each time i get a notification that you posted on either channels

  • @LexYeen
    @LexYeen Год назад +4

    Those all have such unique sound! 🤘

  • @javidaderson
    @javidaderson Год назад

    I the knowledge obtained from this channel to impress the cute music teacher at my community center and now I am in deep Frank turds SOO KEEP EM COMING!

  • @nomotivationmusic
    @nomotivationmusic Год назад +3

    This one sounds great!
    Reminds me of my absurdly dirty, dented 80-94 ping ride

  • @drumroll420
    @drumroll420 8 месяцев назад

    I had a 22" Brilliant Earth ride, it was awesome. Heavy cymbal too. I bought it because Simon Phillips played one back in the 70's/80's. Dennis Chambers also played one on John Scofield's "Loud Jazz", that bell cut through everything. I sold it years ago, I wish I kept it.

  • @Metaldad87
    @Metaldad87 Год назад +3

    Im not even a drummer and I watch these videos because theyre so entertaining and fun (Im a guitarist and amateur audio engineer)

  • @boddomdexd
    @boddomdexd Год назад +1

    Fun how he bonks all three of the earth rides when setting them down or turning the around, but gently caresses his dark ride

  • @tjzambonischwartz
    @tjzambonischwartz Год назад +7

    - T H I C C - Z I L D J I E -

  • @gods_devourer8614
    @gods_devourer8614 Год назад

    Every time you hit one of these different cymbals I can't help but laugh, even though I know nothing of drums besides this channel! That tonk sound when you smack it is priceless tho.

  • @shogun2215
    @shogun2215 Год назад +8

    90s Earth Ride - A Fine Boi
    70s Earth Ride - A HECCIN CHONKER
    80s Earth Ride - *OH LAWD HE COMIN'*

  • @kofthebaskervilles
    @kofthebaskervilles Год назад

    It was lovely the way you whipped it to those monstrous cymbals.Cheers.

  • @cwilliamsdrums
    @cwilliamsdrums Год назад +7

    The 24” Z Heavy Power ride weighs something like 13lb-14lb, it’s insane. I own two 😁

  • @JustHexyl
    @JustHexyl 27 дней назад +1

    so the thicker and heavier the more it sounds like a gong instead of a cymbal, got it!

  • @goast_cuard
    @goast_cuard Год назад +3

    These guys are starting to get into bell territory with their sound, you might as well make a drum out of those guys to make the noisiest damn thing

  • @DouglasThompson
    @DouglasThompson Год назад

    2:25 George Costanza working the machinery.

  • @mc495150
    @mc495150 Год назад +3

    Me: “My 1981 gibson is heavy
    Dankpods: “hold my ride, mate”

  • @simonupton-millard
    @simonupton-millard Год назад

    Well am learning there is far more to drum kits than I ever thought possible, it's amazing and educational, wish my music teacher at school had your enthusiasm

  • @lukeshakespeare3487
    @lukeshakespeare3487 Год назад +3

    It’s got a nice bell sound though

  • @LordDraikful
    @LordDraikful Год назад

    never played drums in my life, can't stop learning about cymbals with these videos. cheers mate

  • @Alex-Lay
    @Alex-Lay Год назад +3

    Are we sure that's still a cymbal and not just a small gong?

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios Год назад +1

      That's gonna be the next thing in drumming: strapping gongs to your kit

    • @besticouldget
      @besticouldget Год назад

      @@HappyBeezerStudios Nicko McBrain :P

  • @LDrumsOhio
    @LDrumsOhio Год назад

    I absolutely loved this cymbal and toured with it for two years when I was in one Army Band. I was going through the cymbal room looking for something that was darker, that cut and had a deep bell, this just fit the bill. It really was amazing and one of my favorites that I regret having to sell during the Great Recession.

  • @Hudson7979
    @Hudson7979 Год назад +3

    Is it weird that I like boring time

  • @yackos6451
    @yackos6451 Год назад +2

    Reminds me a bit of Jack DeJohnette’s ride sound. Really dark and pingy! Love it! Probably would find a use for this!

  • @scottyhughes9179
    @scottyhughes9179 Год назад

    love this video.... hahah!! Funny, I managed a music store in Canada in the late 1970's, early 1980's.. we had only ONE Earth Ride in stock that I recall, it was so cool... loved that sound!! A great vid mate, thank you for the laughs!! (P.S. love that K ride the best)

  • @mancuniancandidatem
    @mancuniancandidatem 2 месяца назад

    Sometimes heavy cymbals have their place. I have an early 90s era 22 inch A Custom ping ride which for large stages and louder settings is fantastic. I used it for touring back in the late 90s early 2000nds. It is important to remember that the days of pre inear monitors, stage volumes could be loud, with drummers having a big side fill monitor. Heavy cymbals would do some of the work for you and help your playing stay relaxed at higher volume levels.
    I also have one of the first issues of the K Custom Dry Ride. (1989/1990) It is suprisingly heavy. Like an earth ride with hammering, but the bell is a different shape.
    I used it on a jazz gig in a pub last winter and it was perfect as the bass was electric, the keys amplified and the sax player is loud. We managed to play above the din of the rowdy crowd and they ended up loving the music.
    I also used an 18inch K medium crash (on the heavy side) which is normally useless outside of a big stage, but it came into it's own at this particular dynamic. All of a sudden it sounded buttery and would open up with ease.
    My normal go to jazz cymbals, a Constantinople, Istanbul Turk and vintage A would have been lost on this particular gig.

  • @voiceineheadphones
    @voiceineheadphones Год назад +1

    I’m a Paiste fanboy, admittedly, but do love those K Dark rides. That Earth Ride sounds surprisingly rich and had some great overtones that I didn’t expect.

  • @milesmccollough5507
    @milesmccollough5507 Год назад

    THANK GOD YOU DID A BLAST BEAT ON IT HOLY SHIT.
    from the first time a stick touched the '90s one i KNEW it'd be a sick ass metal bell. this thing would be crushingly heavy as the backbeat for some nasty triple-meter death metal like Deicide or Morbid Angel.

  • @OtherGandhi
    @OtherGandhi Год назад

    the 80s earth ride really is like a perfect blast beat ride. all that thiccness has got to give you more rebound for that speed!

  • @uselessDM
    @uselessDM Год назад

    They sound amazing.

  • @xXfzmusicXx
    @xXfzmusicXx Год назад +2

    I know it's not really what the channel is for, but I would love to have a 10-20 minute video of just drum asmr, no talking or other instruments. Just pure drums

    • @-Jester
      @-Jester Год назад

      He has a stream for that :)

    • @jayyless
      @jayyless Год назад

      check out carter mclean!!!

    • @xXfzmusicXx
      @xXfzmusicXx Год назад

      @@-Jester Not quite the same, but I've seen the streams

  • @mews1009
    @mews1009 Год назад +1

    i want one of these lmao, i love playing metal
    also, absolutely love you man, im a huge drum nerd, but dont know where to find a lot of this info, so thank for putting so much on youtube!

  • @robertthornton2269
    @robertthornton2269 Год назад +1

    My biggest regret is putting my cymbals into a storage unit for a bit while moving. All were stolen, along with my 22"Earth Ride with brilliant finish. Man it sounded so good. Bought it from full compass around '89.

  • @dwayneaguiar1148
    @dwayneaguiar1148 Год назад +1

    Wow I never seen one before I bet that bell sounds great.

  • @ClanceVaasen
    @ClanceVaasen Год назад +1

    That 22” made me grin like a moron.
    I need it…
    But I also need my kidneys… I think.

  • @badtaste311
    @badtaste311 Год назад

    That 80's Earth Ride sounds really nice. I really like that one a lot.

  • @PowefulLucy
    @PowefulLucy Год назад

    "cover in fear mortals" and then you just slap it as if it's not that big of a deal :D Legendary

  • @thatoneasiankid8734
    @thatoneasiankid8734 Год назад

    I hope you know that I will be visiting the drum museum the moment it opens. I mean the moment you announce its opening I will instantly plan a trip from Idaho to Australia just to visit your little warehouse. Like I'll drop EVERYTHING to come see it!

  • @StarLight-zp1ch
    @StarLight-zp1ch Год назад

    The earth was what i needed today, thanks mate!

  • @PixelReaper
    @PixelReaper 7 месяцев назад

    Honestly I am always super impressed with anyone that has the coordination to play drums well.
    Also, boring time is fun. More boring time please.