Performances from the "Simon Phillips Returns" video tape. "Streetwise" "Harlem Nights" "Pattern In 7/4" "Pattern in 5/4" "Pattern in 33/8" "Pattern in 6/8" "Free Form Solo" "Protocol" VHS transfer to digital.
This is unreal!! I'm 63 and have been actively listening to jazz and jazz fusion since I was 12 years old. I've heard drummers from Buddy Rich to Billy Cobham and many more of the greats. Simon Phillips is absolutely one of the best I've ever heard! He can play any and every type of music with incredible precision and understanding and self awareness. And even though he has a huge kit, he doesn't overplay... ever! He is an amazing drummer. He's one for the ages!
I agree, when I got this drum clinic video. It has been awesome nerdy music to enjoy. Simon has a great talent to play drums better than I can and I’d like to think I’m pretty good. But, he come off very technical in his playing.
@@robertreedy414indeed - his technique is effortless 😍. I think since in the 80s records, that drum sound&tune we can identify he's the one behind the kit. Love his works until today....
Indeed. People to often undeservingly label drummers as one of the greats but truer words have never been spoken about this guy right here. I’ve studied his playing for so many years that I’ve developed post traumatic stress disorder trying to wrap my head around how good this guy is lol. The man is so sick he definitely qualifies for free healthcare
If Rush were ever to do one last tour for say, in memory of Neil Peart, Simon would be the number 1 choice. He's just as musical and unique as Neil ever was, but of course in a different way.
As a drummer of going on 25 years and a massive fan of both drummers in question I couldn’t even begin to agree with that sentiment. Phillips has always been comfortable within a wider variety of musical genres than Peart no question but Peart absolutely had the technical ability to play anything he wanted. That being said Peart didn’t have the natural feel for all genres and had to sit a learn things outside his comfort zone. In some ways it made his limited ventures outside the progressive rock realm seem a bit rehearsed and more robotic. Probably makes Phillips the better drummer but Peart was still a very technical player and absolutely had the technical ability to play anything. To say he couldn’t begin to play a lot of Simon’s stuff would be an inaccurate assumption. However I would have liked to see Peart venture more outside of progressive rock. I guess we’ll never know what all he could have done. Regardless of how much credit anyone is or isn’t willing to give Peart, he was a brilliant human being who certainly deserved better than to go out the way he did. I’m still pretty devastated over it honestly
Incredible discipline is what it takes. Depending on the venue, Simon plays what is necessary never too much never too little, always just right. He teaches every time he plays.
I've seen this video many times, but never as clear as this! Thank you so much for doing this. Had the good fortune to see Protocol 5 in Seattle 2 nights ago and it was spectacular. Afterwards Simon was kind enough to sign my Zildjian K China cymbal! I was like a kid a Christmas.
Astonishing. Thanks for uploading this. Amazing to think I saw him in several clinics 8 years before this. He was really at the peak of his powers here though. Wow.
I've been touching drums from Simon Philips, we've stocked his drums in Ragtime shop in Opole/Poland. Lots of cases. One of the best festivals are in Opole. Philips, Royster Jr. Virgil Donati, and many more were there.
I love how even his "patterns" are still listenable and good music. Some drummers nowadays have such ridiculous nonsensical background noise masquerading as music during their clinics.
@@gilespotter8274 I am really Obliged & Great-full to You. There is no limit to Learn from Great Masters like you. Thank you from the Bottom of My Heart. God Bless You.
I saw Simon do a drum 🥁 clinic when I lived in St. Louis in 1987. I wished I had changed to the open handed technique back then. I knew at the time he was considered the best double bass drummer in the world 🌎. Does drumming get much better? Maybe some of Dave Weckl's work. But that is splitting tiny hairs. Also discovered Weckl back in those days. Dave's St.Louis Drum Teacher was in the audience for his drum clinic. Wonder what that felt like as the teacher of a master player.
No. Drumming doesn’t get any better. Dave is certainly right up there along with cats like Gavin Harrison, Danny Carry, Curt Cress and a handful or so others. None of which I’d say are any better or worse. When players make it to this level of skill it’s no longer a matter of who’s better. Just different. At that point it’s just a matter of who’s personal flavor resonates with you as an individual the most because the playing field is otherwise level where skill is concerned.
Intresting that he still reverts to right hand lead for uptempo jazz ride pattern of the second tune, then switched between left hand and right hand lead.
C’est un de mes préféré batteur bien explosif un génie mais c’est dommage de joué sur une musique sans âme! Merci infiniment, musicalement et amicalement votre 🎉😅
The best drummer of all ages, and that with distance to the second one - for me it is Ian Paice, for you it may be Billy Cobham or Ginger Baker or Buddy Rich... My list of the best 5: 1. Simon Phillips 2. Ian Paice 3. Lee Kerslake 4. Gerry Brown 5. Steve Gadd
The Time signature for the 33/8 (13:52 min.) should be this way: 1 bar in 4/4 1 bar in 3/4 1 bar in 3/8 2 bars in 4/4 200 bpm quarter note ca. Or... 1 bar in 6/4 1 bar in 5/8 (the one on the octoban) 2 bars in 4/4 The second section is in 5 dotted half note (15/4) + 3/8
Halliooo erstmal...ich möchte nur wissen ,wann oder in welcher Zeit es aufgenommen wurde...Jahrzehnt wäre besser ! Vielen Dank an den Menschen ,der es mir beantworten würde ☘🤜🏻🤛🏻
I agree, when I got this drum clinic video. It has been awesome nerdy music to enjoy. Simon has a great talent to play drums better than I can and I’d like to think I’m pretty good. But, he comes off very technical in his playing. Instead of just sitting backing and grooving. But that’s what separates professionals from assholes like me!