I like the connection between wicky and Harry. The way he looks at his elder with respect and understanding for the time period sticky is recreating to share and educate with todays yourh...drummer or just a music fan curious about this great happy infections music from another time..thanks guys!!
Thank you for your videos! My grandma grew up during the Big Band era of music, and she would've been thrilled with these chops. Every time that I hear this type of music reminds me of that style!
I was brought up listening to Dad's 78s with Harry Roy and mostly the great Bert Ambrose band which spawned some great players and band leaders such Sid Phillips and Ted Heath.
This episode of Next Level Chops with Sticky is again in RUclips! I missed this episode. Thank mister Sticky Wicket for uploading these beautifull videos! 😊
You’ll be horrified to hear this, but as a teenager in the 1990’s I was in a few bands, whose music ranged from Nirvana, to Gn’R’s to Metallica.. I played on a kit that was bought for my older brother, from a family friend who used to play in a Jazz band in the 1960’s.. On one occasion our guitarist punctured the bass drum calf hide with his guitar, and I struggled to find a replacement, I gave up playing soon after, thanks to work etc.. Fast forward to 2011 and the kit was laying in my loft having not been played in a decade or two, and did sone research, and the kit turns out to be 1937 Premier, with some 1960’s mods / additions 😮 I feel so bad, for what I put that kit through 🫣
0:03 WHAT IS THAT? I have something very similar, painted skin, big rivets, rings on side. It has some loose stuff inside, gives a kind of snare sound. Never seen another, know nothing about mine, would like to know more about it. P.S. Oh, great playing, of course, very snappy. (Edit) O.K. just watched the Leedy kit video, I understand I have a China tom, well I never, wonder how old it is.
Harry thanks for all these wonderful clips...I miss these little tidbits of knowledge. Hopefully all is well and life is being good to you! A.
The drumming, particularly on Jungle Fever, really puts Keith Moon's playing into some historical context for me. Thanks for the video.
Same with Mitch Mitchell and Ginger Baker
I like the connection between wicky and Harry. The way he looks at his elder with respect and understanding for the time period sticky is recreating to share and educate with todays yourh...drummer or just a music fan curious about this great happy infections music from another time..thanks guys!!
Thank you for your videos! My grandma grew up during the Big Band era of music, and she would've been thrilled with these chops. Every time that I hear this type of music reminds me of that style!
Maravilhoso,muito emocionado aqui por essa cultura revivida..parabéns❤❤
Sticky, you are the best.
I was brought up listening to Dad's 78s with Harry Roy and mostly the great Bert Ambrose band which spawned some great players and band leaders such Sid Phillips and Ted Heath.
It's just a joy to watch Sticky play. His smile is infectious. I really enjoy learning and hearing.
i just can´t get enough of you´re videos, my dad R.I.P loved them too
🎉 No electronics !!! Only simple instruments for a Big Good natural SOUND !!! A pleasure for our ears 👍👂Thousands thanks Mister Wicket 🎉
Finest Drums & Finest Drummer ! ⭐⭐⭐👏
Excellent. His timing is so perfect. And his har is great too.
Phenomenal! I also love the tassels on the overhang cymbals.
This episode of Next Level Chops with Sticky is again in RUclips! I missed this episode. Thank mister Sticky Wicket for uploading these beautifull videos! 😊
That cymbal is everywhere bro 😂
This is just Super Big Fun ❤…
our studio has a set of those dragonmouths
You’ll be horrified to hear this, but as a teenager in the 1990’s I was in a few bands, whose music ranged from Nirvana, to Gn’R’s to Metallica.. I played on a kit that was bought for my older brother, from a family friend who used to play in a Jazz band in the 1960’s..
On one occasion our guitarist punctured the bass drum calf hide with his guitar, and I struggled to find a replacement, I gave up playing soon after, thanks to work etc..
Fast forward to 2011 and the kit was laying in my loft having not been played in a decade or two, and did sone research, and the kit turns out to be 1937 Premier, with some 1960’s mods / additions 😮 I feel so bad, for what I put that kit through 🫣
I love you guys
Beautiful drum set.
Brilliant
What are those red and gold balls on the front?
Temple blocks
Temple blocks, Chinese or Korean.
Do you an idea how much this set cost originally?
That’s a good question. I shall see if I can find a similar set up in a Premier catalogue of that year.
A metric fuck ton💀
4:34 shotuin beavers.. justin bieber!
Hi hat is dryer than a popcorn fart. Great now I got a whole orchestra stuck in my head.
0:03 WHAT IS THAT? I have something very similar, painted skin, big rivets, rings on side. It has some loose stuff inside, gives a kind of snare sound. Never seen another, know nothing about mine, would like to know more about it. P.S. Oh, great playing, of course, very snappy. (Edit) O.K. just watched the Leedy kit video, I understand I have a China tom, well I never, wonder how old it is.