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Todd Sucherman Hears "Rope" For The First Time 

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If Foo Fighters invited Styx's Todd Sucherman to take the drum throne (R.I.P. Taylor Hawkins), we think he'd be ready.
Even if he'd never heard the songs before.
In what's quickly become a Drumeo tradition, we dared Todd to learn a song he's never heard. In this video, he plays "Rope" from Foo Fighters' 2011 album Wasting Light after just one listen.
Todd usually learns songs by ear and gives them his undivided attention when listening.
It's tough even for the pros to learn in real-time. But you get to see it happen!
Watch Todd learn a song on the fly. How do you think he did?
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00:00:00 - Intro
00:00:17 - Lesson Overview
00:01:45 - Active Listening
00:04:18 - Performance
00:08:44 - Song Analysis
00:09:26 - Todd's Process
00:10:34 - Outro
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@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial Год назад
Try Drumeo FREE for 7 days here: www.Drumeo.com/trial
@ObsidianLife
@ObsidianLife Год назад
So you guys already did a feature on him but I would LOVE to see you get THE MASTER Bernard Purdie on a modern track and watch him make it funky! Nothing crazy like Slipknot but something where he could change the vibe...Maybe "Outshined" by Soundgarden?
@bzip721
@bzip721 Год назад
Todd you are a True Master! Your work is Amazing!
@cortne1812
@cortne1812 Год назад
@@ObsidianLife a
@gingerbaker_toad696
@gingerbaker_toad696 Год назад
Great video! Do Do What You Like please:) Preferably from Baker's Airforce, the Blind Faith version is cool as well and even better would be anything he did live.. with Cream or Graham Bond and all that good stuff.. literally anything 😅 There he also would have COMPLETE creative freedom to Do whatever he likes 🤟👹❤
@wotwot6868
@wotwot6868 10 месяцев назад
What is the Drumeo for Guitar? Same quality
@danyaguirrebroca3844
@danyaguirrebroca3844 Год назад
I love seeing pros learn, struggle and laugh thru tracks they're playing for the first time. It makes them so much more relatable than when seeing them tear thru songs and chops they've practiced and recorded millions of times. Much love!
@p00ncho
@p00ncho Год назад
Totally agree
@sergiosanzone958
@sergiosanzone958 Год назад
i was thinking the same, really love this type of videos and Todd is one of my favourite, he is really a funny guy and an amazing drummer, he is the one who throws sticks at the guitarist at gigs 😂
@TwoandaHater
@TwoandaHater Год назад
He was having more fun, than he was trying to be serious about learning it.
@manusilv3894
@manusilv3894 Год назад
Fucking right, i thought everyone liatening the first time a song was gonna nail it... He nails it anyway but in a more 'human' way, and I relate it too. Great video
@gsdota
@gsdota Год назад
Wouldn't call it struggling lol
@Valentine-xr3ic
@Valentine-xr3ic 7 месяцев назад
I think it’s possible that I’ve been under appreciating drummers for my whole life.
@danoelectro3449
@danoelectro3449 2 месяца назад
I feel like I can speak for all drummers, we appreciate this.
@jojoj3243
@jojoj3243 Месяц назад
Not a Rush fan?
@SmashyB
@SmashyB 24 дня назад
Hardest instrument to learn , I’ve been drumming 25 years and still learning
@bombshellblonde544
@bombshellblonde544 8 месяцев назад
The traditional grip REALLY caught me by surprise. The power he can get with it is unreal. What a fantastic performance
@SquareViking
@SquareViking 8 месяцев назад
It caught me so off balance how easily he moved it around. I honestly thought it would be extremely cumbersome and sluggish playing on a kit that big. Goes to show that I'm not a drummer, though xD
@sjmclean0
@sjmclean0 7 месяцев назад
Have either of you ever watched any drummers before?
@SquareViking
@SquareViking 7 месяцев назад
@@sjmclean0 no, I usually drool over the bassist. So hot. Jokes aside, I have, and I've seen drummers play with that grip before, but never with the dexterity or speed he plays with. Mind you, I'm not a MASSIVE drum-afficionato, so I've probably missed a lot.
@tttarms1970
@tttarms1970 7 месяцев назад
​@@SquareVikingtodd has a lot of live stuff posted....my favorite drummer.....so much power ....
@DaddyGamerOz
@DaddyGamerOz 7 месяцев назад
i was drawn to it as well. I can't believe the power he gets @@SquareViking
@bak1386
@bak1386 10 месяцев назад
Wow, he laid down that ride pattern during the chorus so perfectly
@CluntWestrock
@CluntWestrock 7 месяцев назад
Taylor Hawkins and Todd Sucherman are both huge Neil Peart fans, and that's one of his signature little grooves. Pretty neat!
@bad_azz_punk
@bad_azz_punk 5 месяцев назад
​@@CluntWestrockwhat's the ride pattern called?
@shoWbitz
@shoWbitz 5 месяцев назад
​@@bad_azz_punk"The Spirit of the Radio" ride pattern
@bengalinsky4300
@bengalinsky4300 4 месяца назад
Yep, the way he just nailed that ride part straight away i was like wtf?
@rafanj824
@rafanj824 3 месяца назад
Oh yeah, how i LOVE that ride pattern. In every music that has a good ride, i will be in love. It's just runs so good with the rest of the instruments and the vocals.
@carson.strong_
@carson.strong_ Год назад
This shows one of the most important things about dealing with the unknown as a drummer: KEEP PLAYING.
@J3ffdrums
@J3ffdrums Год назад
So true. Play through the mistake and get back to the beat
@josiasroig8622
@josiasroig8622 Год назад
actually, in Brazilian Portuguese, we say "segue o fluxo/segue o baile", meaning "follow the flux/follow the ball", both means exactly what you said: just keep going. that's what he did: he just went with the flow. AND that was amazing.
@kamikazemelon787
@kamikazemelon787 Год назад
People will forget a missed fill...they won't forget when the drummer dropped out for two bars and the whole band turned around to stare at him LOL
@lt_johnmcclane
@lt_johnmcclane 6 месяцев назад
@@josiasroig8622just so you know, if you’re agreeing with someone or adding to something that they said you normally don’t start with “actually”. That strongly implies you’re going to be correcting them or in disagreement.
@JohnnyH1992
@JohnnyH1992 4 месяца назад
@@kamikazemelon787 I played in a band with a drummer who would just drop out for several bars at a time when he lost the rhythm he was meant to be leading... as a bassist it was infuriating.
@Bruh-yw5en
@Bruh-yw5en Год назад
Really cool of him to instantly say "No" when they asked if he'd like to do it again. No ego whatsoever.
@C33Fernandez
@C33Fernandez Год назад
Also, because it's more work!
@john_uthaibass
@john_uthaibass Год назад
Lesson for me is to be part of the band is important (im just use mobile phone cheat sheet recently... Time to quit it)
@T1tusCr0w
@T1tusCr0w Год назад
@@john_uthaibass that’s bad and your a bad person 🧐 (Jk ) 🤣 - wish to hell there was that tech when I was a young drummer. ( 80s-90s )
@beethovensoup
@beethovensoup Год назад
that’s great but i know for me at least it really helped to be able to hear the different drums and it’s easier to hear it than guitar idk but i’d highly recommend developing the skill of being able to hear it then play it ​@@john_uthaibass
@myahitt1247
@myahitt1247 8 месяцев назад
@@beethovensouphow did you guys understand what the comment you replied to was trying to say I’m so confused it wasn’t even a sentence😂
@Mgray187
@Mgray187 6 месяцев назад
I’m very rarely blown away. I’ve never seen this guy. Don’t know him. The second he started playing I was tuned in focused on him. Professional is an understatement. God level player 👏
@JusCuz410
@JusCuz410 4 месяца назад
Styx’s drummer, since 1995.
@samysnes
@samysnes 10 дней назад
I just saw him live tonight and he drummed out of his goddam mind! He outshined every member of Styx for me tonight. Yes even above Tommy Shaw and Gowan. He was fu****g WIRED.
@sawnmiwe1460
@sawnmiwe1460 9 месяцев назад
Rope is one of the best Foo fighters songs, and one of Taylors best performances. RIP, a hero to every drummer of my generation ♥
@tiagofernandes9156
@tiagofernandes9156 8 месяцев назад
Yes 😁
@t.s.m3379
@t.s.m3379 8 месяцев назад
Agree
@CrazyWildChris
@CrazyWildChris 6 месяцев назад
Never got into the Foo Fighters (more than just the hits) but after seeing this I downloaded the album this song is from and really enjoyed it!
@JacaboBlanco
@JacaboBlanco 6 месяцев назад
So underrated man.
@BonzoDrummer
@BonzoDrummer 6 месяцев назад
They don't have any good songs.
@BrandonToews
@BrandonToews Год назад
I put Todd through the ringer on this one and he CRUSHED it. You’re the man, Todd!❤
@toddsucherman
@toddsucherman Год назад
Thanks, Brandon! I didn't want to do it but it was FUN!
@stevelivinghouse3378
@stevelivinghouse3378 Год назад
@@toddsucherman We are glad you did! Nice lesson.
@TatSu101
@TatSu101 Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yE5tUoFWzkU.html Make someone play this :D
@stan234568
@stan234568 Год назад
@@toddsucherman dude! Killer!!!!!!
@stuartcarswell2815
@stuartcarswell2815 Год назад
@@toddsucherman respect from Liverpool England Todd...it's a great effort... your groove is off the hook
@rakiest
@rakiest Год назад
Todd plays with undeniable authority. He sounds like he belongs even while making mistakes. Zero hesitation, every hit like he means it. So many lessons here being unsaid :)
@poxcr
@poxcr Год назад
It is incredible to see a top notch drummer navigate through a difficult situation and see how he handles mistakes and manages to play through them while keeping the beat going as if it was nothing. We can rewatch stuff like this over and over and there's always something new to learn!
@krenwregget7667
@krenwregget7667 Год назад
well said.
@rodneyvandenoever
@rodneyvandenoever Год назад
Indeed, immediately played with the right intensity!
@michaelmody
@michaelmody Год назад
Perfectly captured.
@jesseaull4425
@jesseaull4425 10 месяцев назад
I was going to write a comment but you nailed it for me! Man, Todd is a master and I applaud him and Taylor for creating that Awesome beat !! I like that tune!! Never heard it til now. Very cool 👍😎
@rnjesus9950
@rnjesus9950 10 месяцев назад
Todd is a force of nature. That first take was 95% album ready. Dynamic consistency was out of this world!
@galetinm
@galetinm 6 месяцев назад
They skipped a few bits, probably mistakes, but yeah. It was impressive.
@Scooby3000
@Scooby3000 Год назад
Epic. He killed it for the first take. You could tell he would nail it if he played it a few times. Powerful style. RIP Taylor
@topramenshaman
@topramenshaman Год назад
Todd is such a class act. I did concert catering for years, and approached him in the catering line to chat about one of the instructional videos he had made where he's playing a sick custom set outside next to a river. He ended up having lunch with me and talking life, drums, and touring for about 2 hours. Turned out I had sold him a cymbal some years prior when I worked at the Clearwater Sam Ash. Small world, and no surprise he absolutely nails it.
@elemenoQ
@elemenoQ 10 месяцев назад
That's really dope, thanks for posting
@KyleADCDrummer
@KyleADCDrummer Год назад
I met Todd at DFW airport in Dallas a few years ago while he was eating lunch at Shake Shack, and he stopped his meal to talk to me and say hi. Dude is not only an incredible musician and drummer, but also a great dude. I will always be a fan and supporter of his and he totally killed this song after one listen! Love this dude!
@toddsucherman
@toddsucherman Год назад
C'mon man, I'm eating! 😂 Thanks, Kyle! Cheers-
@tylermorrison7051
@tylermorrison7051 Год назад
He certainly is. Greg Bissionete is another great drummer and a super nice guy.
@michimichi323
@michimichi323 10 месяцев назад
The humbleness I see from these musicians on Drumeo is astounding. Like a scientist at a convention saying to an audience; ‘I’m sure there’s tens of people in the audience who is more knowledgeable on these subject’, they’re downplaying their expert skill out of respect for the original drummer. Then they proceed to kill it.
@js5584
@js5584 8 месяцев назад
This guy is incredible and I have never heard of him. Talk about a professional! Humble, skilled, low key. Drummer's drummer.
@davebeal65
@davebeal65 7 месяцев назад
He is the drummer for Styx, a studio drummer, and my favorite musical drummer with Neil gone. Check out his drum cam videos playing with them, they're great.
@Matty0923
@Matty0923 Год назад
Neil Peart was such a huge influence on sooooo many drummers including Taylor Hawkins. RIP to both of you!!
@TeeTeeRB
@TeeTeeRB Год назад
The drum section in the chorus is straight out of The Spirit of Radio. Beautiful implementation by Taylor.
@user-sm4bl4xx7u
@user-sm4bl4xx7u Год назад
I was thinking the same :)
@Ludzig
@Ludzig Год назад
Thanks dude Edit: i am Neil peart
@lorenzojw04
@lorenzojw04 Год назад
@@TeeTeeRB can’t forget YYZ!
@MalcaratMartinez
@MalcaratMartinez Год назад
@@Ludzig Then you're dead.
@shahaflavi
@shahaflavi Год назад
I’ve been practicing this song for 2 years and Todd played it better than me on his first go 😬😭
@sergelachapelle7992
@sergelachapelle7992 Год назад
Yeah, tell me about it... man, sometimes I think I will never get there.... lol
@merijn4440
@merijn4440 Год назад
It's a very tricky song. Don't be intimidated, Todd is a skilled and very talented *professional* . Good luck with the song!
@metallsnubben
@metallsnubben Год назад
Bear in mind, he's practiced playing (similar and otherwise) songs in general for decades, he already has most of the puzzle pieces and just needs to put it together Like it's a lot harder to learn a language when every single word is new to you, but as you get fluent you can hear one new word in a sentence and you already know a lot just from the context of knowing the rest
@zachsavage4740
@zachsavage4740 Год назад
This song is so hard it’s not even funny
@davepayne164
@davepayne164 Год назад
Pro’s are pro for a reason
@empiremusicpromotions
@empiremusicpromotions 10 месяцев назад
I have to show my love for Drumeo for these videos! I am not a drummer but man do I love watching professional musicians share their journey with us in real time! Humans are awesome man, just too awesome!
@tracybush1970
@tracybush1970 10 месяцев назад
right!!!
@Schilischotenkopp
@Schilischotenkopp 10 месяцев назад
Agree
@handsinknead77
@handsinknead77 6 месяцев назад
Same! It's mesmerizing to watch each drummer go through their own process and nail it or create surprising beats. Love this content!
@billkenny5938
@billkenny5938 4 месяца назад
are you an alien?....u said you humans...?
@empiremusicpromotions
@empiremusicpromotions 4 месяца назад
@@billkenny5938 Have you seen how humans have been acting? Aliens is a good description at this point in time. :)
@d.shevtsov
@d.shevtsov 10 месяцев назад
He actually played very close to the original part! And he sounds soooo good
@joandrumz3176
@joandrumz3176 Год назад
Super impressed with this dude! This ain't an easy song to learn in one listen. Todd's a super sympathetic guy man. Also dig the traditional grip
@DareBear2099
@DareBear2099 Год назад
Traditional grip for the win bro
@jaakkot9661
@jaakkot9661 Год назад
One the best left hands in the business
@BlackHeart_YouTube_Channel
@BlackHeart_YouTube_Channel Год назад
Sympathetic :-) :-) :-)
@DesignRhythm
@DesignRhythm Год назад
Ironically he had no problem with the hardest part of the song. : ) Yes, Todd is one of the greats, hands down.
@Martin_Bernard
@Martin_Bernard Год назад
Basic 4/4 rock beat with basic fills, piece of cake for him
@stephanemelo
@stephanemelo Год назад
I love how he systematically take the cues from the bass fills. And that ride thing he adds on the chorus is beautiful. Also, when he misses, he gets back so quick. That's impressive.
@alexzalesny2414
@alexzalesny2414 Год назад
The ride pattern in the chorus is in the original song
@stephanemelo
@stephanemelo Год назад
@@alexzalesny2414 Oh, I guess I have to listen to it again, then. Thanks for the info.
@inkjorbas
@inkjorbas Год назад
The ride pattern is an homage to Niel Peart, drummer of Rush, it was one of his signature patterns, Taylor said he was honouring Peart with it, and Todd here also recognised it.
@stevedrums1675
@stevedrums1675 Год назад
@@alexzalesny2414: Taylor head openly admitted in interviews that the ride pattern was a tribute to Neil Peart.
@Scott42
@Scott42 Год назад
@@inkjorbas pretty sure he split his royalties for the song with Neil too
@kat_13_13
@kat_13_13 8 месяцев назад
Nailed that 1st take WITH the traditional drum grip!!! Got to RESPECT the LEGENDS!!! 🔥🔥🔥
@corey2232
@corey2232 Год назад
Within the first 20 seconds of Todd's rendition, I stopped watching & just started reading the comments, letting the music play in the background. He nailed it so well, it felt like I was just listening to the song while wanting to see what other viewers thought of his excellent performance. It was so good, I literally forgot I was watching a dude play this live on his first attempt.
@tuomasaalto6024
@tuomasaalto6024 Год назад
Todd is a legend. Out of all the drummers I've heard and watched, Todd's playing makes me smile the most. The joy of music just shines through. That's a great thing to give to people.
@stevedrums1675
@stevedrums1675 Год назад
He and Gavin Harrison give me hope for a drumming future long after I’m gone.
@wadehaws8613
@wadehaws8613 Год назад
Nicely said.
@RobertSmith-lw2bx
@RobertSmith-lw2bx Год назад
Didn’t or doesn’t he play with Styx?
@stevedrums1675
@stevedrums1675 Год назад
@@RobertSmith-lw2bx: He still does. Gotta be 30 years already.
@ryj44
@ryj44 Год назад
Agreed
@LukeEsther
@LukeEsther Год назад
I love that he called out that Neil Peart beat, such an iconic groove
@FantasySportsZen
@FantasySportsZen 9 дней назад
Huh. My first thought was Rush vibe. Never heard this song.
@_AndreSix
@_AndreSix 27 дней назад
He's such an amazing rhythm keeper. Instead of playing unsure, he just pauses and comes right in on 1, playing a 100%. What a an amazing drummer to play with!
@yohojones
@yohojones 10 месяцев назад
This series is so great. Really shows how much a drummer adds to a song and how different drummers really make a difference to a song.
@Space_Chief
@Space_Chief Год назад
I wish content like this had been around when I was trying to learn to play. Seeing the fumbling, the mistakes and even the entire learning process that each of these looked up to and admired professional musicians go through in their own individual way would have gone a mega long way in keeping me in the game and motivated. What a great take on a killer song.
@AlmirSevero1
@AlmirSevero1 Год назад
You got me with the meepo avatar
@moozoo82
@moozoo82 Год назад
@@AlmirSevero1 Meepo’s got six hands, hell of a drummer i bet.
@dovkushnir7808
@dovkushnir7808 Год назад
Aww. I hope you go back to playing drums. In my opinion, it's not a competition and comparing yourself to literal professionals is not the best way to start any new venture. Get back to it!!
@metallsnubben
@metallsnubben Год назад
@@moozoo82 Well 10 hands if maxed out
@moozoo82
@moozoo82 Год назад
@@metallsnubben and that’s how you know i stopped trying to learn dota and started learning drums. :)
@brodawgHD2020
@brodawgHD2020 Год назад
Listens to it once and nails a full take with the loudest traditional grip snare hits I've ever seen on a kit. Dude is a legend. "Do you want to try another take?" "No."
@robertTUBEbrazeau
@robertTUBEbrazeau 6 месяцев назад
stewart copeland-esque with the grip, power, and energy
@frankburdodrums8984
@frankburdodrums8984 Год назад
Did you expect anything less? Todd Sucherman is a living legend.
@Vortex-gz8se
@Vortex-gz8se 9 месяцев назад
I haven't seen many people play drum set with a traditional grip. Also, it's insane he did that after one listen.
@theshapeexists
@theshapeexists Год назад
Any fans who haven't watched Todd play in his element, PLEASE DO. hes an absolute beast. His live drumming is the tip top notch. He's incredible.
@juanpablosaenz7719
@juanpablosaenz7719 Год назад
I can tell just from the way he played this. Cool style
@zachalexander357
@zachalexander357 Год назад
I used to work at the Memphis Drum Shop. Todd has been in for clinics and is such an incredible musician. Not to mention his drumming videos on loop for days at a time in the shop.
@skyhawkheavy7524
@skyhawkheavy7524 Год назад
He has not been elected best rock drummer several times for no reason 😁
@wolfsongcg6497
@wolfsongcg6497 Год назад
1000% what @theshapeexists said. He's one of my favorite drummers for a while now. Again, I agree... he's an absolute beast.
@tetrahedrontri
@tetrahedrontri 11 месяцев назад
Styx has played live with him and he gives their music so much more body and grit and soul. Such an elevating player.
@rjtheoret
@rjtheoret Год назад
Seriously impressive! All of T's drumming on Wasting Light is masterful. I think it's his finest work with FF's. For Todd to walk in and play it so damn well on the first go around is amazing to watch. I'm always blown away by watching pro musicians do their thing.
@merijn4440
@merijn4440 Год назад
Wasting Light is my favorite Foo album I think, mainly because of the drumming haha.
@innerarts4091
@innerarts4091 Год назад
There's something different about this album, it's magic, I dunno how to describe it. I'm a huge foo fighters fan and the songs in this particular album are the ones I always end up playing on my guitar or bass over the tracks. Can't get enough of wasting light.
@supercucho12
@supercucho12 Год назад
@@innerarts4091 That's the power of analog recording, plus Taylor totally killed it the whole album
@jonathanbernardestavares
@jonathanbernardestavares 4 месяца назад
This "first time" series is the best thing Drumeo could've ever done... It's amazing to watch how the great masters work and think, and it's great to see how very different they are from each other. There's like a thousand different ways of being a good drummer, you just gotta find your own.
@icetech6
@icetech6 10 месяцев назад
man... those may be some of the best toms i have ever heard.
@RandyHanley
@RandyHanley Год назад
5:31 - TOTALLY Sick that he caught that Hi-Hat opening effect that Taylor does after hearing it a couple seconds prior, but then adds it without skipping a fucking beat! If you know the original track, it's crazy he caught it that fast.
@DrumeoOfficial
@DrumeoOfficial Год назад
Todd is a master!
@tyz16
@tyz16 Год назад
You know I thought that same thing, I love that part in the song and it goes with the bass slide. I was surprised he picked up something that intricate when I’d just be going for format and basic feel. Blown away
@RandyHanley
@RandyHanley Год назад
@@tyz16 totally!
@classixdrummer
@classixdrummer Год назад
“Do you want to do one more take from the top?” “Nope!” Classic Todd right there. Thanks Todd for this, you are a long time fave.
@zephead2002
@zephead2002 Год назад
Nope, that's it,.... I'm good. He nailed that song,... and his few mistakes,... no big deal he got right back on track in a couple counts. And mistakes because of tricky phrases or transitions he would nail to the wall by the 3rd take.
@fleatactical7390
@fleatactical7390 Год назад
BOSS move
@pvdaele
@pvdaele Год назад
@@zephead2002 I'm not sure. He would probably need to go back to more listening. He played the song, and when he made a "mistake", he just moved on. No need to dwell on mistakes, just play music in the moment.
@gbhrecordz
@gbhrecordz 9 месяцев назад
He had a swing and a snap to his playing that definitely reminded me of Taylor’s style. Awesome.
@stevedrums1675
@stevedrums1675 Год назад
Love this song and love the Peart tribute in the chorus and the Roger Taylor roto-Tom cowbell phrase during the brief back and forth solo. Taylor had a real affinity and open love for his heroes and here he demonstrated that. A true life, legend who at his core was the ultimate fanboy who made it big.
@kcrknp
@kcrknp Год назад
Never heard this song before and immediately noticed the Peart ride pattern. Pretty sick actually.
@Rickshaw_Bohammer
@Rickshaw_Bohammer Год назад
Nice catch on the Peart ride pattern. Rip to legends
@poxcr
@poxcr Год назад
Right? I think we've all taken bits and pieces of Neil's playing thought the years, such a huge influence for so many drummers. ❤❤❤
@bradleyard4195
@bradleyard4195 Год назад
I love that you caught the not-so-subtle nod to Neil Peart in the chorus with the ride cymbal work. That was a signature of his, and he said in a couple interviews that he really dug that Taylor threw that in there. As a huge Rush fan, that just made me like the Foos even more.
@christophertheiss8877
@christophertheiss8877 Год назад
Spirit of the Radio!
@bradleyard4195
@bradleyard4195 Год назад
@@christophertheiss8877 You mean "The Spirit of Radio".
@christophertheiss8877
@christophertheiss8877 Год назад
LOL! How embarrassing! I would have noticed that about 3 beers ago. I'm now going to listen to my favorite Rush album, 1221.
@cubed3302
@cubed3302 Год назад
@@christophertheiss8877 hahahha
@massimobernuzzi2594
@massimobernuzzi2594 9 месяцев назад
imagine how fast it is to put together a show with such a talented musician. No tensions. No insecurity and then only the fun remains
@ThaOvernightCelebrity
@ThaOvernightCelebrity 10 месяцев назад
4:54 my gosh the feeling of the track with the extra drums 🤦‍♂️ man so inspiring can feel the love and admiration for music in the room in that moment
@KasbashPlays
@KasbashPlays Год назад
Todd's initial pauses over Taylor's drum fills gives the song a new edge that I'm digging. Hearing that guitar lick without the drum part actually gives the next verse a bigger drop. I love it.
@KasbashPlays
@KasbashPlays Год назад
3 months later and I'm back to this after a Foo binge. Upon a second listen, I can hear Todd give the more subtler moments of the song his own spin. Fun fact, this video got me hooked on to Styx.
@Dave-lr2wo
@Dave-lr2wo Год назад
Just...incredible. If you're in the fortunate position of just getting to know Todd's playing, you're in for a treat. He's one of the all-time modern greats, a total master.
@Chakirisan
@Chakirisan 10 месяцев назад
Todd fits in this song perfectly, even with a few apparent mistakes (to him) he just nails it. 👍🙏
@handler803
@handler803 6 месяцев назад
Out of all the "fast as possible" series, this would be my fave. Seeing Todd be okay with "warts" and just playing through the song as quick as possible make things more natural and "realistic". We dont always have the luxury of time to learn heaps of material
@willarasmith4893
@willarasmith4893 Год назад
Even his mistakes are masterful. He doesn’t stop and start all over. He stays with it and keeps going. He’s always in time with the tempo. He also brings his own creativity and style to the track which is fun to listen to. Would love to meet this guy someday and pick his brain. Great job Todd!
@kylemarkley8615
@kylemarkley8615 Год назад
Why do I feel like this guy still doesn't get talked about enough? Ever since I heard Styx live album from 96 I believe I was absolutely blown away by his playing. He was the only one besides Neil that I couldn't get enough of. I didn't know someone could play so fast, precise and hard all at the same time.
@frazzmac5150
@frazzmac5150 6 дней назад
I've watched all of these and Todd gets me for having the perfect approach of gung ho and absolute competence. Fantastic.
@z..k
@z..k Год назад
Mr. Sucherman has one of the most comfortable drum setups in the drumworld. From the very amateur to the most professional level drummer , if anyone have a sit in Todd's drum throne i believe that his drumming flows arround like mountain water paths .
@diegopeart
@diegopeart Год назад
It's like he said: the "strange" parts (as in never heard or played parts for each drummer) are the hardest because we tend to take time to internalize those details on the surface before we dive in too deep in the process of learning a song. If we're supposed to learn it and play it exactly like it was recorded, then it demands more attention and repetition. Apart from the obvious slips, which are understandably part of getting acquainted with the song structure, he absolutely nailed everything else: power, groove and time, as usual. Todd is a legend.
@snowdjagha
@snowdjagha Год назад
This is why I've always been amazed and intrigued by drummers. Their brains work in an exquisite way and it's so fun to watch it.
@badnewskelli
@badnewskelli 9 месяцев назад
Supernatural level pattern recognition
@kbsjudgmentroom6154
@kbsjudgmentroom6154 Год назад
He killed it... And more importantly he was having fun doing it🔥🔥🔥🔥
@benfrewin9926
@benfrewin9926 Месяц назад
Todd is the best rock drummer out there. He’s phenomenal. Incredible precision AND power.
@callumfriend2523
@callumfriend2523 Год назад
Nailing the chorus on the first time round put a huge smile on my face!
@MBMdrums666
@MBMdrums666 Год назад
I'd like to see Todd do more heavy rock songs like this. He sounds great for it.
@warrenfindley6331
@warrenfindley6331 10 месяцев назад
OH MAN HE SMOKED IT!!!! these are quickly becoming my favorite videos
@waltercarol9714
@waltercarol9714 Год назад
His ability to STOP, mid air, was amazing to me. I've seen him many many times in concert.
@Tendura1993
@Tendura1993 Год назад
Todd is one of the few drummers I follow on social media so I see his drumming all the time. In everything I see from him, his quality of sound and pocket are fantastic. He did a great job of preserving both of those while going through this exercise. He should be commended for making an attempt on one listen. He is a brave man! Just added this song to my Spotify! Thanks for the introduction to this song.
@SuperballBG
@SuperballBG Год назад
The entire album which the song is from - "Wasting Light" is a masterpiece. Check it out :)
@SentientSeven
@SentientSeven Год назад
I haven't heard Todd play before but this was amazing, such great feel and really did the song justice!
@resonanttotality8322
@resonanttotality8322 Год назад
You should check out his Tears of Joy video...
@tombmyst11
@tombmyst11 Год назад
check his shows with Styx, he've been their drummer since around 1996. Really an awesome drummer
@TC-lk2ev
@TC-lk2ev Год назад
check out his first drumeo drum solo. Its my favourite solo ive heard. The one on the matte black kit. Its amazing.
@DesignRhythm
@DesignRhythm Год назад
Check this one out from Todd, unreal: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-pPDAorYXNh4.html
@oldmanhendo7183
@oldmanhendo7183 2 месяца назад
Todd and Chad Smith both have a similar energy/intensity to their grooves. They really make you feel the music
@alkaliforever9051
@alkaliforever9051 10 месяцев назад
The section with the ride gallop thing gave me chills. Excellent job!!!
@vhmendonca
@vhmendonca Год назад
Man, watching this confirms these legendary drummers are human lol. Todd is the man, a total beast!
@DarkoStojchev
@DarkoStojchev Год назад
This had me grinning the moment Todd started counting in. Thanks Drumeo for the amazing content as always!
@harmvzon
@harmvzon 8 месяцев назад
Yeah I had the same. For who is he counting?
@SatchmoBronson
@SatchmoBronson 6 месяцев назад
@@harmvzon Himself! Counting how many bars until he's supposed to come in.
@BuddyRichC
@BuddyRichC Месяц назад
I absolutely LOVE Todd! Watch him playing with STYX. His technique and feel are top notch in the industry.
@rawbeejay
@rawbeejay 8 месяцев назад
Taylor Hawkins is by far my favorite drummer of all time. Such a tough act to follow but this guy absolutely nailed this song! 👏
@tommurrayGTR
@tommurrayGTR Год назад
Todd has such a great presence on the kit, great drum tone. He got to a great standard on this song with one listen too, getting basically all the mechanics and feel, great ear. I'm sure if he played through two more times after a few listens it would be basically spot on
@NIN_O13
@NIN_O13 Год назад
Grew up with Todd. Great memory of him playing a Rush tunes in the grade school auditorium note for note. Incredible talent!
@lamitchw72
@lamitchw72 Год назад
Holy cow. sucherman is an absolute God. He’s definitely one of the best drummers to ever sit behind the kit.
@justinofboulder
@justinofboulder Месяц назад
I never am not a musician, so I will never understand the apologies ahead of these performances. The joy in watching is seeing these talented individuals create and play based on their own interpretation, it doesn't matter one bit if they are "accurate".
@anthonybolanos6223
@anthonybolanos6223 Год назад
"I should know this song, there's a lesson..." There is always something to learn, great way to put it Todd!
@RaphBaumann
@RaphBaumann Год назад
Watching Todd play this makes me shake my head even more in disbelief when thinking of Larnell Lewis and his version of the metallica song. Larnell is from another planet. No hesitation, nothing. Hardly misses anything. But don’t want to take anything away from Todd, he’s also a great drummer!
@merijn4440
@merijn4440 Год назад
I feeeell like that's maybe an easier song to learn tho. There are some odd fills and stuff, but most of them get repeated a few times so they stick better, while in Rope they're just there once and not necessarily again. Anyway, both of them are freaking incredible
@ryadachaibou8098
@ryadachaibou8098 Год назад
Rope is way harder and quirky than Enter Sandman
@danielschenker9874
@danielschenker9874 Год назад
Agree Larnell is great, but rope is a way harder song on drums than enter sandman. I wonder how larnell would handle this song. Todd did amazingly!
@TetraShot
@TetraShot 4 месяца назад
What a tough song for someone to drum along to. But he NAILED it!
@the_maker1841
@the_maker1841 6 месяцев назад
Been watching this series and i am kind of blown away how a lot of these pros haven't heard some of these classic bangers. What is great is that we can now see their renditions of these bangers.
@beatdrums8727
@beatdrums8727 Год назад
So sick, the pure joy when he hits the pocket with Taylor.....AMAZING!
@TopDrumCorps
@TopDrumCorps Год назад
So much power I love it.
@lazzarus1978
@lazzarus1978 10 месяцев назад
Among the tons of great songs Foo Fighters have to offer,this is my personal favorite,and that's saying alot cause they have an ridiculous amount of great songs.
@matteoj226
@matteoj226 10 месяцев назад
Damn, this guy plays the drums like anyone who wishes they could play them would like to do so. I mean he fucking PLAYS those things.
@Rider-mz4pm
@Rider-mz4pm 9 месяцев назад
So great a pro like Todd recognizing the influence from the Almighty PROFESSOR !!!!
@nathanielanderson8623
@nathanielanderson8623 Год назад
I've watched this video twice and it's bright tears to my eyes both time. He did an amazing job capturing Taylor's spirit when playing the song. This is one of if not my favorite Foo Fighters song and even with his missteps he absolutely nailed it. Man how I miss Taylor. Great job sir! 🤘🏿🤘🏿
@Darylrb1983
@Darylrb1983 Год назад
Same man
@depht_
@depht_ Год назад
This guy's dynamics and technique are flawless. Pretty great interpretation - beautiful kit!
@Tim31NJ
@Tim31NJ 10 месяцев назад
Dude. He says nah I don't need no practice, let's go. So few mistakes on his first take, and played that with confidence. Killer performance.
@TM-ss1ly
@TM-ss1ly 9 месяцев назад
Great Job, Todd. Taylor would‘ve loved this
@jerryrasta1
@jerryrasta1 Год назад
I discovered Todd in the pandemic and he become one of my favourite drummers. he is amazing
@troutninja8036
@troutninja8036 Месяц назад
Jesus god damn christ that was amazing!!! Todd never ceases to amaze me. He's an absolutely beast on the kit!!!! So dialed in!!! 🙌
@VinnyBrando
@VinnyBrando Месяц назад
Well, I guess I'm a huge Todd's fan now. This is what Rock Drumming is all about. Incredible groove, incredible dynamic, incredible drive. No bullshit.
@chadhiggins9944
@chadhiggins9944 Год назад
This guy did fantastic! He sounds perfect.
@ghostnotes5667
@ghostnotes5667 Год назад
Todd is a superhuman force behind the kit. The man can play anything!
@CastToVoid
@CastToVoid Год назад
Love the power behind the performance
@gerardovenegas4610
@gerardovenegas4610 Год назад
As the song was progressing he was getting more and more of it!! what a pro!
@osianjones667
@osianjones667 Год назад
The great thing about this is. Watching how a pro learns a song and how they process the learning and when they make mistakes, watching them deal with it. I mean everyone makes mistakes but the difference is is how “professionals” deal with it and process the song and okay not playing note for note but putting on a good performance. Awesome stuff 👍🏽🤘🏽
@stefanofesta6024
@stefanofesta6024 Год назад
Todd is a top notched musician (i know him from the modern drummer performance in 2008). When he sincerely says in the outro "I should know the song" shows all his humility and humanity
@michaelwong2885
@michaelwong2885 Месяц назад
Thank you Drumeo and all the professional drummer guests!! Now I’ll never hear the same song the same way as before. Gaining so much appreciation with the drumming part that at times I wish the drumming parts are brought more to the foreground so I can savor it.👏👏👏👏👏
@5usiewongs489
@5usiewongs489 3 месяца назад
Could not help but cheer Todd on as he was nailing it….. beautiful and clean sound- so much intent right there:) As an ex-drummer, I am loving this series xxxxx
@thereignofdando
@thereignofdando Год назад
Todd's technique and overall feel is so, so effing good. What a beast.
@TheJackOfHeartsAndThe
@TheJackOfHeartsAndThe Год назад
Honestly think this guys right in top 3 in the world right now. An absolute master
@antonpetzl191
@antonpetzl191 Год назад
This senseless Ranking stuff With music is Really a desease
@CLA82529
@CLA82529 5 месяцев назад
So fun watching him play one of my favourite songs on the fly.
@NS-dd9ou
@NS-dd9ou 9 месяцев назад
I didn't know (don't know) Todd, but after watching this phenomenal performance i will research. As someone else said, he sounds in the right place even when to his ears he is wrong, almost like he foresees the mistakes and corrects on the fly. Amazing
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