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Bill Bruford's Earthworks - White Knuckle Wedding (Paderborn, 16th May, 2005) 

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Bill Bruford: Drums
Tim Garland: Flute
Gwilym Simcock: Piano
Laurence Cottle: Bass
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#earthworks
By 2005, Earthworks, born 1987, had been around some 18 years and we’d covered a lot of ground, both physical and musical. Some eleven musicians, all British, had been through the band, and these guys playing here - Gwilym Simcock (piano), Tim Garland (flute), and Laurie Cottle (bass) - were the last three in, and as good as you can get. Simcock and Garland, notably, went on to great international success with Pat Metheny and the late Chick Corea respectively.
I’m thinking of the music in 11/4 because I’m always looking for the slow pulse, the quarter note that you can tap your foot to. That keeps the pulse grounded and it won’t run away with you. Others, perhaps top line players, might choose to feel it as alternating measures of 6/8 and 5/8. I sent four inter-related 11/4 rhythms to Tim by fax (remember them?) one afternoon as a rhythmic bed for something, and he came back within a day or two with the superstructure of White Knuckle Wedding sitting comfortably on top. Wish I could do that. What a man. The good old log drum - the same log drum on King Crimson’s ‘Sheltering Sky’ and ‘Discipline’ - makes a couple of appearances, but it’s been put out to pasture now.
Note the logic in Gwilym’s piano solo. At 2’05” his opening phrases are directly informed by the flute’s closing phrases. Each subsequent idea follows logically from the idea that preceded it. By contrast, at 2’21” I introduce a great little up-turned Chinese cymbal that works really well, but abandon it far too soon only ten seconds later. What an idiot. Could have got more mileage out of that, or developed the idea further. This exemplifies a less attractive side to my own playing generally: a tendency to fidget; to change cymbal, drum, attack or dynamic precipitously and even unnecessarily in an inappropriate place. Why? Probably attention-seeking, an endemic problem with we drummers, as Robert Fripp has been known to observe. #billbrufordsearthworks

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@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 Год назад
Bill was a great drummer in the 70s and 80s but he reached another level by this point. Great band too!
@kennethparson3366
@kennethparson3366 Год назад
Agreed!
@aakkoin
@aakkoin Год назад
THRAK 1995
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 Год назад
@@aakkoin I should have said Bill was a great drummer in the 90s too.
@aakkoin
@aakkoin Год назад
@@Darrylizer1 "Bruford Levin Upper Extremities" is an awesome record from 1998
@Darrylizer1
@Darrylizer1 Год назад
@@aakkoin I haven't heard that one, I'll check it out. thanks!
@astrorad2000
@astrorad2000 Год назад
So thankful for Bill Bruford in the world!
@aakkoin
@aakkoin Год назад
A great representative for all the BB's, like baseballs, or bitchin beats
@ikkenhisatsu7170
@ikkenhisatsu7170 Год назад
I love that Mr. Bruford retired on top, but I hate that he's no longer playing. My favorite drummer ever, for 50 years. And thank you, BIll for your analysis of the performance. I'd give a limb to have a face-to-face conversation with you. Maybe you could pay me back for all the time it took me to work out Three of a Perfect Pair! ;-)
@aakkoin
@aakkoin Год назад
Don't give a limb, wtf
@MrBroFo
@MrBroFo Месяц назад
I love you Bill Bruford I love you! thanks
@geoffgunner9371
@geoffgunner9371 Год назад
Bill, the most musical drummer. Effortlessly displaying magical technique. In touch with everything. Wonderful. Thanks.
@garyconner6151
@garyconner6151 9 месяцев назад
Thank you Bill. a living legend.
@jackriddle1135
@jackriddle1135 Год назад
I was fortunate to catch earthworks at Broughgal middle school in Pennsylvania. Appreciate all of Bill's great jazz...but went ballistic over his percussion and drumming on Genesis 1976 live in Cleveland...Bill that is something I will never tire of...😊...WOW
@randlerobbertson8792
@randlerobbertson8792 Год назад
A most excellent performance. The Yes album was the first time I heard Bill and began thereafter to appreciate what a true percussionist could add to popular recorded music.
@rhythmfield
@rhythmfield Год назад
Challenging composition both for players and audience … richly rewarding to those willing to commit!
@mr.lindsaymcdonald2065
@mr.lindsaymcdonald2065 Год назад
BILL BRUFORD so great!!!
@AndrewKennedyMusicOfficial
@AndrewKennedyMusicOfficial 6 месяцев назад
This is an example of one of those bands that I heard back in the day which fell off of my radar subsequently and then years later I rediscover them and kick myself for not paying attention and missing out on so much. I have much catching up to do. I remember seeing them play at the Royal Festival Hall sometime around 1990ish with Iam Ballamy and Django Bates in the band. It's a shame Bill is not playing any more. I'd go to see him. I just picked up a copy of Stamping Ground - absolutely brilliant.
@brettmarlar4154
@brettmarlar4154 Год назад
What a positively brilliant performance!!! Such an infectious Afro-Cuban groove! Sounded as though the flute had some kind of harmonizer on it at the end which made for a nice touch as well.
@EleanorPeterson
@EleanorPeterson Год назад
Wonderful! Please accept this big squishy Elli-hug of gratitude...
@loucontino4804
@loucontino4804 Год назад
I loved it! Tim Garland was fantastic! Yeah Bill, I hear you on the "fidget" analogy in your playing. But I really believe that is how those moments of splendor happen in music. Is it seeking attention though? Nah, I think if you were 18 years old here, I'd agree. But you are a very mature musician by this time. I think it's more a never ending desire within your playing to mix colors on the palette to paint the picture. I hope you understand what I am trying to say with that, because a creative extemporaneous musician is very much like a painter in my perception. And, it's that on the spot creativity that brings about those moments of splendor. Well done.
@frizzonofficial
@frizzonofficial Год назад
Love your comments, so nice to heard things I haven't heard before. Cheers!
@StephanieSmith-qh8kr
@StephanieSmith-qh8kr 11 месяцев назад
Love this hes kicks ass
@glynnp42
@glynnp42 Год назад
Wow. Fabulous. Great modern jazz. Time to dig up more Earthworks!
@Swindonboy56
@Swindonboy56 Год назад
BB incredible, minimal movement to maximum effect, the professor of percussion. Have followed since Yes days in early 70s. Gwilym on piano, all wonderful.
@TernaryTrout
@TernaryTrout Год назад
A couple of weeks ago I was fortunate enough to hear a young chamber ensemble playing a stellar version of the Schubert Octet.... Spiritually this isn't a million miles away :)
@stevekatz4372
@stevekatz4372 Год назад
One of my all time favorites, no matter what he does or who he plays with! Retirement is a very Personal thing and should never be questioned!
@GulliversCovers
@GulliversCovers Год назад
Superb presentation, Bill, 742👍 Looks so amazing and cool! 💯 Appreciate the visit, thank you! Have a wonderful week ahead Friend 🥰 Keep up the impressive work!
@tomskinner2593
@tomskinner2593 Год назад
Saw them a couple of times around this period. Spoke with Bill a bit. Little arrogant but he was kind enough and smiled at some of my wit and charm! ;-)
@y-y-z
@y-y-z Год назад
All's I can say is, well two things. I totally loved that, and second, I thought for a few seconds I could see musical notes flying from the individual instruments, and the instruments I'll bet were warm after that blazin' jam wtg
@LAOMUSICARTS
@LAOMUSICARTS Год назад
Great!
@juanjosefernandez535
@juanjosefernandez535 Год назад
Bill bruford = QUALITY
@kevintwomey4372
@kevintwomey4372 Год назад
Got to see him and his band at Yoshi’s in Oakland a bunch of yrs ago. Fun night
@HURTLESSHU
@HURTLESSHU Год назад
Super tight! I love it
@1ouncebird
@1ouncebird Год назад
Wonderful. Fidgeting / attention seeking or not I always love the journey Bill takes us on. Not to mention these other 3 brilliant musicians. Thanks so much.
@TraneFrancks
@TraneFrancks Год назад
Wow. What a great mix. I especially love that fat bass tone here. Very nice.
@poldidak
@poldidak Год назад
We may not always love our creative choices we make on the fly, but we can still love the fact that performance invites and permits us to make choices--even not always our best ones--versus having to play it by-the-book every freakin' time! I love your music, Bill. I heard the original inception of Earthworks in the 1988 in Mpls/St Paul, MN, on the grounds of Minnesota's state capitol. I think Iain Ballamy had to miss that show because of a personal emergency. You, Django and Mick still played all those complex arrangements perfectly, with Django covering most the sax parts on his tenor horn. (I see that incident is actually chronicled on the Wiki page for Earthworks.) It was a concert I'll never forget.
@davidguerrero7066
@davidguerrero7066 Год назад
I just wanna say Bill I hope you see this, this is a blast to watch. My favorite thing you’ve posted by far and I’m always interested in your commentary on each of the video descriptions. I hope you have all the good karma in the world bud
@danopticon
@danopticon Год назад
Heard Earthworks play at Ravinia Park, Illinois, in 1988. It’s a long story, but basically through an enormous cock-up my two friends and I wound up with lawn tickets for what turned out to be a concert at the park’s only _indoor_ theatre. So while Bruford and co. played inside, we could only stand outdoors listening over the park’s outdoor speakers … and all of this during an epic downpour, no less. To make things worse, my friends had been expecting some kind of rock show. So fifteen minutes in they left, catching the first train back home. But I stayed, soaked and cold, kinda enjoying the jazzy noodling for the next couple of hours. Then it turned out I’d missed the last train home. So, still wet and cold and filled with self-loathing, I wound up walking all the way back home along the train tracks alone … a 4-1/2 hour, 13-mile trek, plodding along like some self-flagellating supplicant hoping for salvation. For a week after that I could barely walk. In hindsight, it all feels like a metaphor for those few months in my teens which became my life’s unexpected turning point, irreversibly defining the course of the next several decades. Pretty good music, though!!
@megasoid
@megasoid Год назад
Wow...always loved this song. Excellent performance.
@davidwatkinson1226
@davidwatkinson1226 Год назад
Just thinking I am lucky to have seen Bill play in UK, Yes and ABWH. However it clearly isnt enough because I have missed so much more of his work some of it right here. I can see this being a lovely evening down Ronnie Scott's, at least we get to see it one way or another. 👏🥁
@Sammywhat
@Sammywhat Год назад
My good man, if you count that glorious "fidgeting" as an endemic problem, that's one problem I wouldn't mind having!! 😁
@ALIASZARDOZ
@ALIASZARDOZ Год назад
E X C E L L E N T Magnifique ! Very great musical composition ! I love it. Super great feeling. Bravo Love, Phil from Dunkirk
@importdoc7
@importdoc7 Год назад
Every instrument, so crisp! So much talent. Thank you 🙏
@natethegreat1985
@natethegreat1985 Год назад
Bill should get a patent for his snare drum sound if he doesn't have it already
@aakkoin
@aakkoin Год назад
and the drum kit with the cable-hihat, it's brilliant
@whistleblower3516
@whistleblower3516 Год назад
The number of DIFFERENT songs and DIFFERENT snare drum sounds this man puts out is amazing to me. There should be a thread for best snare drum sound on songs he has played on. I'd have to go back and listen to everything first, but two that come to mind instantly are Easy Money and Thirty Years, but I know I am missing many other favorites too.
@johammerstein3605
@johammerstein3605 Год назад
that sound was done by jazz drummers way back in the day........it's nothing new.
@whistleblower3516
@whistleblower3516 Год назад
@@johammerstein3605 good luck w that response
@LTJR.
@LTJR. Год назад
@@whistleblower3516 there used to be the saying "question authority", now I think it may be "discount everyone"...
@poodius7
@poodius7 Год назад
Bill makes it look so easy.....no wonder he is the best of the rest.
@SuperQdaddy
@SuperQdaddy Год назад
Utube is great...we get to see stuff like this..!
@radioparisment628
@radioparisment628 Год назад
Bill is not desserved by the other musicians. Great great band !!!
@rembeadgc
@rembeadgc Год назад
Loved it. Your "fidgeting" kept it texturally interesting and never monotonous.
@colinburroughs9871
@colinburroughs9871 Год назад
very few rated things are actually underrated, this is.
@0casin0
@0casin0 Год назад
comment for the algorithm. this needs to be heard
@udomatthiasdrums5322
@udomatthiasdrums5322 Год назад
still love your work!! Dr.Bruford
@massivecumshot
@massivecumshot Год назад
I love your brilliant and dispassionate analysis of your choices and self-criticism. I too tend to keep 'fidgeting' with sound textures and not wanting to lock in steady repetitive patterns for more than 30 seconds without embellishment. I have to admit that maybe ego and attention seeking are the root cause, which can happen if you're not totally in the moment with the song. Nice toe tapper with some interesting flute motifs.
@adderon7476
@adderon7476 6 месяцев назад
The china cymbal was not abandoned too early Bill, you gave Simcock the base and space to vamp and solo by reducing the volume of your playing. Top choice mate!
@jonsmith848
@jonsmith848 Год назад
Saw EARTH WORKS in NY...Throughly enjoyed.
@blahblahoink
@blahblahoink Год назад
Classy!
@aakkoin
@aakkoin 2 месяца назад
Come on, anyone who actually listens to this performance etc, knows BB is a goddamn genius on drums (and composing)
@vantonspraul
@vantonspraul Год назад
What a wonderful piece. I wonder if you dropped the Chinese cymbal figure for the opposite reason, that it was drawing too much attention to you, it was standing out too much from the rest of the music. That's what I would have been thinking if I'd been in your place. But also, I certainly hope musicians in a jazz or jazz-influenced combo take turns drawing attention to themselves. The alternative would be an evening of music where nothing held the audience's attention.
@BL-qw3bt
@BL-qw3bt Год назад
ドラムはこの人が一番好きだよ。
@Ojb_1959
@Ojb_1959 Год назад
Bill “BATTERY” Bruford🥁
@bigbellyjack
@bigbellyjack Год назад
YES
@jommeissner
@jommeissner Год назад
Nice introspection, Bill
@papunAlicea
@papunAlicea Год назад
Thanks for share, great
@zuppedepeche
@zuppedepeche Год назад
Your too hard on yourself Bill.... A personality trait I relate with all too well. Stay healthy and inspired Sir.
@patriciadenis8767
@patriciadenis8767 Год назад
Always a great drummer and Phil Collins also before his health accidents ! I hope Phil comes back one day... medecine can work wonders sometimes... I hope...
@magma2551
@magma2551 Год назад
My favorite Eworks lineup. Also, Bill at his best. And that drum setup is just about as economical as one could imagine. He could be playing while sitting in a lounge chair. :)
@SunFellow941
@SunFellow941 10 месяцев назад
Did this band ever record together? I don't remember flute on Earthworks albums, but I would have LOVED it! ❤❤‍🩹🧡💛💚💙💜🤎💞💓💖💝🍉🍊🍅🍎🍍🍏🍑🍉🫐🍓🍒🍇🥑🥕🌽🫐🍒
@carldybowski4338
@carldybowski4338 Год назад
Way cool. Dig this one!
@TheBeeRescuer
@TheBeeRescuer Год назад
This is better than Yes or King Crimson. Just amazing.
@jskypercussion
@jskypercussion Год назад
This really is great, but how is it better than Yes or King Crimson? I am just curious to hear your opinion.
@aakkoin
@aakkoin Год назад
Let's not get crazy.
@theworldaccordingto4555
@theworldaccordingto4555 Год назад
What a great band!
@aakkoin
@aakkoin Год назад
Kick ass, Jeff Berlin style
@dondouglas
@dondouglas Год назад
Gran banda a la altura de BB, como siempre la absoluta perfección con ese gen alienígena que hay que poseer para tocar de esa manera.
@rhythmfield
@rhythmfield Год назад
I love that set up … I’d love to see a diagram or hear an interview about it … it’s so ergonomic and natural and playable. Bill, any chance we can hear an in-depth chat about that setup?
@thomasvieth578
@thomasvieth578 Год назад
I never knew that you did jazz like John McLaughlin
@emilioveronese
@emilioveronese Год назад
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🎶🎵🎶🎵🙌🏻😉👍🏻
@MrThomas1958
@MrThomas1958 Год назад
thx
@starsdream2
@starsdream2 Год назад
👌
@BasicDrumming
@BasicDrumming Год назад
Great video.
@stephenlewis9159
@stephenlewis9159 Год назад
Great flautist. If I tried all that double and triple tonguing I'd be spitting out swimming pools. Top octave high speed as well.
@michaelshore2609
@michaelshore2609 Год назад
As usual I find Bill being too hard on himself -- and at the same realizing that is doubtless part of what drove him to such a sustained pinnacle of excellence throughout his brilliant career.
@RebeccaLynnMusic
@RebeccaLynnMusic Год назад
Swell! Thank you, yt robots!
@paulauksztulewicz7381
@paulauksztulewicz7381 Год назад
Dear Dr. Bruford. What was your preferred drum stick size and make?
@BrynLipinski
@BrynLipinski Год назад
0:10 the camera on a speaker stand lol
@imaseeker100
@imaseeker100 Год назад
No 800 piece drumkit?
@ErnieGray
@ErnieGray Год назад
What's in the box, William?
@rhythmfield
@rhythmfield Год назад
Sure sounds like one of the good old Sheltering Sky Mandile log drums … doesn’t it ??
@serphvarna4154
@serphvarna4154 Год назад
2:48 the lick
@Floodplainsdrifter
@Floodplainsdrifter Год назад
The other musicians are great but this is what I came to see: 4:03
@TheMrBobC
@TheMrBobC Год назад
Someone said you gave up drumming, I guess they were wrong
@catkeys6911
@catkeys6911 Год назад
Bill, of course is great, but- I am at a loss to understand how the flutist was able to play open 5ths on a flute- an instrument that is usually limited to a single note at a time (?!?)
@jonasnitz7678
@jonasnitz7678 Год назад
In my opinion I think Bill Bruford did better stuff when he wasn't part of Yes.
@martinbamford8315
@martinbamford8315 Год назад
But Yes didn't
@jonasnitz7678
@jonasnitz7678 Год назад
@@martinbamford8315 No. And Bill left yes because he didn't want to continue as a drummer for yes. It wasn't his thing.
@carlosgarcao2847
@carlosgarcao2847 Год назад
The "master strokes". That's why KC needs 3 drummers to replace him
@chuckcribbs3398
@chuckcribbs3398 Год назад
Not a fan of jazz fusion. I’m sure these guys are super talented, just don’t like the genre. This is a long way from Heart of the Sunrise.
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