WOW!...I did know this guy until yesterday!...great songs and performance!!! Now lookng to deep dive in his music, but not shure from where I should start, the guy has buuuuunch of albums recorded!...any suggestion?. Last but not leat, THANKS for uploading this content!
I am only really familiar with his Fates Warning material, but you can't go wrong with any of those: Darkness in a Different Light (2013) Theories of Flight (2016) Long Day, Good Night (2020) Recommendation for his most inspiring work: Theories of Flight I saw him play with Halford back in the day (2000-2001), and I know his Spastic Ink work (with his brother) is probably his most technical stuff. The guy is a beast.
@@Timotolas Fantastic! It's a great journey! (I like Bobby more than Mark Zonder in Fates Warning, and Zonder was about as close to Neil Peart in style and technique as one could get) Enjoy!
I would suggest you start with the straighter stuff he did: Riot (especially Thundersteel), Halford and Sebastian Bach. Then move towards Juggernaut, Zierler, Arch/Matheos, Fates Warning (since joining them (of course also Mark Zonder (prior Fates Warning drummer) is a beast and in the end you evolve into total madness by listening to Spastic Ink. Of course there are lots of other bands he played for
When I first heard Portnoy left DT, 2 guys immediately came to mind to handle drum duties. Mike Mangini and Bobby Jarzombek. I don!t know why Bobby never tried out for DT.
Different reasons. He didn't had time to work into the material properly and he always thought that portnoy will come back. On the other hand, could you imagine how limited Bobby would have been with joining DT?
I couldn't work out what the clicking sound was at first ,until I realised it must be some sought of bass click things, that sound is really really awful and annoying like clothes pegs popping of a line
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Vdgs3anFrAo.htmlsi=wGlhyBXYzOO6lXFN Here is my humble attempt on this crazy and ridiculous hard song (peppered cancer)! So much respect for Bobby, just my all time favorite drummer, learned tons from him. Covered note by note, hope you like it!