very few can emulate Garibaldi, or get close to his sound. Ricky (RIP) has a great feel and groove and shows us reality trying to duplicate some of the toughest grooves. note for note maybe not so hard but to sound as like David Garibaldi..he is truly one of a kind..two greats here....they both inspired so many..
First of all, he's a great guy, and from my neighborhood. Second, he wears the trucki'n hat constantly, because he always drives the band. Great drummer.
Now that David is getting off the bus, it will now be a matter of which drummer can match not just Garibaldi's Oakland Stroke, but also deal with the grueling tour and rehearsal schedule.
I think Carlos bought his house up in Mill Valley too, which I'm guessing why Michael got his place there. I'll bet there's some audio cassettes of some of those jam sessions. ......that'd be great to listen to, wouldn't it ?
With Dennis, this song makes sense, without the tempo swaying all over the place. God damn, that one live version with Garibaldi was torture to watch, because he could not hold the tempo down at all. Dennis Chambers is a bit like a bricklayer with his version here, but at least he anchors the groove, like he is supposed to.
A masterclass in groove. DC makes it look so easy, but it's huge to play these beats and accents right on point, always in the pocket. He hits it out of the park.
@@MeAndTheBoys_ But Garibaldi, was one of Chambers influences! Secondly it was the chemistry between Rocco and David, no other drummer could achieve! If you were a REAL musician, you wouldn't have said something so F#cking Stupid! Now go practice your accordion Limp Dick
Thank you so much for just being a human.. David's playing is so unique..I studied David's code of funk book and I think I said "I don't got it yet" more times than I want to admit...💜💜
Both Dave Garibaldi and Dennis Chambers are that world class type of drummer. I've seen Garibaldi twice, so effortless and smooth, he makes it look easy.