I've seen Harland live with Charles Lloyd, and he's got to be the most inventive percussionist I've ever seen. He stole the show. Ceaselessly inventive.
@@lieutenantcolumbo114 as a drummer I’d have nightmares about having to play this far away from the rest of the band. Always better for the drums to be close to the band or at least the rhythm section especially the bass.
@Cedar Lange Hi dear friend, actually you are correct. Being far from the band it's really hard for a drummer. And like you wrote, especially far from the bass player . It's really to play far for the bassist. I played drum for a church, and ouch was a hard experience, cause the sounds were terrible, far from the band . And surprisingly the sounds was really great in the church for the member but for us musicians.. it was so painful.
I have heard Caravan done by so many drummers. And of course many many drummers have done this and showed their skill. There was only one drummer that did this back in the early l960s who blew the socks off every drummer ever. Who was this man? The one the only BUDDY RICH. I know Buddy has left us but I have yet to see a drummer come close to the exceptional talents of Buddy Rich. Tell it like it is Buddy Rich was never ever meant to be forgotten. Buddy Rich was the beginning and end of drumming period. Case Closed
As great as Buddy was, you can’t compare him to other jazz drummers like Elvin, Tony, Roy, and even Eric Harland here. He may have been the greatest jazz showman but you can’t say he’s done much to progress jazz or jazz drumming. I’m not saying mentioning him is a disgrace or anything and I still give him props since he’s who inspired me on the drums first, but calling him the greatest is a bit naive.
Appreciate a drummer getting the highlight in this. Harland is definitely getting much deserved recognition. Killen!
A gem of a drummer!!! Unique and effortless as we all should be.
I agree but in this video he's kinda drumming just a little and their happens to be a drum set in proximity so.
I've seen Harland live with Charles Lloyd, and he's got to be the most inventive percussionist I've ever seen. He stole the show. Ceaselessly inventive.
Incredible. What a musician!
wow great music!! great musicians!!
mic's on the drums sounds weird to say the least.
Focused drummer in a focus, and he can read music as well. Great drummer
love it!!
Does no one realize this is the exact arrangement from whiplash?
Ya it’s been around long before the movie used it.
Wow! Take a bow, Mr Harland!
Juan Tizol wrote (or at least co-wrote with Duke) "Caravan" - the melody is Tizol's for sure...
Yessssss!!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍laura
Till w' full throated sound here ! Tilz & tweaked Yammy !
Non lo vedo tanto al suo agio il grande heric
Oh wow, What a nerve racking show. He's set up so far away from the group.
Hopefully the monitors are good.
the screaming from the audience is annoying
however this a really great performance
yeaaaaaaahh :D :D :D
Worst stage set up EVER!
*Worth
Stage was great imho
@@lieutenantcolumbo114 as a drummer I’d have nightmares about having to play this far away from the rest of the band. Always better for the drums to be close to the band or at least the rhythm section especially the bass.
@@lieutenantcolumbo114 I have no issue with the stage itself
@Cedar Lange
Hi dear friend, actually you are correct. Being far from the band it's really hard for a drummer.
And like you wrote, especially far from the bass player . It's really to play far for the bassist.
I played drum for a church, and ouch was a hard experience, cause the sounds were terrible, far from the band . And surprisingly the sounds was really great in the church for the member but for us musicians.. it was so painful.
Masterclass in how not to record a drum kit.
I have heard Caravan done by so many drummers. And of course many many drummers have done this and showed their skill. There was only one drummer that did this back in the early l960s who blew the socks off every drummer ever. Who was this man? The one the only BUDDY RICH. I know Buddy has left us but I have yet to see a drummer come close to the exceptional talents of Buddy Rich. Tell it like it is Buddy Rich was never ever meant to be forgotten. Buddy Rich was the beginning and end of drumming period. Case Closed
As great as Buddy was, you can’t compare him to other jazz drummers like Elvin, Tony, Roy, and even Eric Harland here. He may have been the greatest jazz showman but you can’t say he’s done much to progress jazz or jazz drumming. I’m not saying mentioning him is a disgrace or anything and I still give him props since he’s who inspired me on the drums first, but calling him the greatest is a bit naive.
Terrible sounding room. Great drummer though.
Not his environment,