Hello, my name is Colin and it's wonderful to meet you! Moving from Canada to England, I'm a professional drummer working for acts via Embassy Studios. Thank you for stopping by and checking out my nerdy drum channel. If it's drum related, you'll find it here! Drum reactions, lessons, covers and more.
Believe me or not , the live version it's a lot better than this 😂😂 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-30yWisiRBuM.htmlsi=liR5r4_KbMV0NQor 🐺🤘❤️🤘🐺
When i was a 12 year old Clarinet student, my Grandmother offered me " Benny Goodman at Carnegie Hall 1938" Vinyl. I know that there is happening something. Sing sing sing and life goes to a party and the jam session with the Basie and Ellington guys makes me cry yeah and jump around ! Krupa makes me cry. My only wish was to go to the states and meet Gene and Benny. My grandma was in prison because she said " Swing heil". Best regards from Germany !
Like the reaction, don't know much about drumming techniek as it is and I appreciate the info, makes me love Haruna even more, she's a real pleasure to watch and listen to..........
Stop acting like you are even close to a drummer as neil , your not even a fraction of neil ... and for god sake ppl want to hear the song NOT you ! You dont even know how to shut up do you ????😮 your so annoying beyond belief
I'll tell you something, when I saw baby metal I thought there were 2 drummers or effects, because I thought that would be impossible, but after seeing this I'm sure this guy is from another world
Vlad just realised a drum playthrough for this. Even though you’ve obviously heard the song, I’d love to see you react to the playthrough and hear your thoughts 😊 🤘🏻
In English, we often put an emphasis on a syllable and our ending "e" silent. Japanese give equal emphasis on their syllables, and the final "e" pronounced either on its own or combined with the consonant before it. So, her first name would sound ah-kaw-nay (A ka ne), each part equal, no emphasis. Last name hee-row-say (Hi ro se). In Japan the custom is to put family name first....Hirose Akane. You might hear various endearments, especially for females, "-chan", "-incho", "-kun" get added to part of the name. So, friends or family might address her as Achan or Akachan. Formal discussions you don't do that, in fact, an honorific is attached to the full name, mostly to the family name, Hirosesan. And maybe to the first name, Akanesan.
Krupa played at my high school for an "assembly". He was fantastic. It was supposed to be some kind of educational thing. And it was. If I remember correctly Gene was from Chicago. But at this assembly he said he was from Diamond Town, PA. Which is a little village attached to the Borough of Mt. Carmel, PA. A hard coal region town in the oldest mountains on earth. Same little village were Machine-gun Kelly died in a shot-out with the police. I don't know why he said that. Maybe it's true. Maybe he played for the assembly at Mount Carmel Area High School because when he was a little kid he lived there. I really don't know. But he did say it.
I’d say she’s excellent but with the likes of Neil Peart or gene Krupa - sadly, I honestly don’t think she’s near them (none really are). I’d absolutely put her in a top 75 or 100 though. Hope you’re well.
@@JayDavisAtHome I can’t imagine how that list was made in having Purdue (one of if not the most recorded drummer) in 85. Let alone his feel. I fear some of these poles are popularity contests.
The broken internet aside, I enjoyed this reaction. I was hoping for a bit bigger one on Pau's scream but that's OK. You gave a really nice technical breakdown of Pau's drumming. This is nothing. You need to watch more The Warning videos to really see the range of her talents. "Dust to Dust" is a really good example.
Escuchaste el primero de los solos de Gene en el tema Don´t be that away tocando para Benny Goodman en el concierto del Carnegie Hall de 1938? Tremendo!!!!
I have to say, it's refreshing to see a reactor to Neil Peart offer something more than "wow...he's great!" Love to hear it picked apart in such detail. Subscribed!
Buddy Rich was a machine on the drums. Gene Krupa’s drumming had heart - machines don’t have hearts 😉 While Rich could dazzle you with his technical ability, Krupa’s drumming (IMHO) was more “musical”