Brilliant performance. OMG! Thank you for passing by, on accident.! I dearly hope you are well & still up rinning old man. You just hit a dead eye.! What a bunch of outstanding musicians.!
@@waldokarpenkiel4242 Your drumset reminds me of early swing jazz (or tradjazz). To me, it feels unusual for a rock or r&b setting. But I like it, as well as your playing!
Personnally, I prefer when the drummer remains in the back, in a simple and "humble" way, the original "Sticks Hooper's way", see what I mean? Technique should only be there to express the music feeling, not to feed the ego. I've met a few such drummers at the Montreux Jazz Festival while working there. Steve Gadd and David Garibaldi among them. Real groove machines. For exemple: Dave Garibaldi (Tower or Power) doesn't like soloing... Being subtle may be nice sometimes, and fellow musicians will also appreciate it. Well, just my drumner's two cents...
Tolle Performance von Put It..., und stimmungsvolles Video, bei näherer Betrachtung der Bilder aber nicht zusammen live aufgezeichnet. Und das tröstet mich etwas.
Although this is done in the style covered by the Crusaders, I believe that Alan Gorrie of the Average White Band who wrote the song would be proud of this band’s Excellent version. 👍🏾 🎶 🎼 🎵
@@tomlavin3881 Thanks for that info, I see now that he wrote it a year prior to Gorrie's version. Some media information tends to be somewhat misleading...🤔😜
The Crusaders actually only covered this song and their rendition is great, but is not as Funky and tasty as the original done by the Average White Band (written by Alan Gorrie).
@@Ponch341 i think you got it backwards hommes. I 've been listening to both. over and over , cuz we're covering it soon, and i give the strong nod to the Crusaders version.