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Metallica "Until it sleeps" on "Metal Mayhem" (MTV Classic channel)!!!
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This is really all you need.

I’ve seen it live, but still had to watch the whole video. Just insane what the guy can do. This is one of my favorite YouTube vids of all time. I’m kinda envious of people that get to hear TOOL for the first time
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This is really all you need.

I’ve seen it live, but still had to watch the whole video. Just insane what the guy can do. This is one of my favorite YouTube vids of all time. I’m kinda envious of people that get to hear TOOL for the first time


I’ve seen the (Pneuma drum cam) video maybe a dozen times. Even my kids have watched it all the way through.

What most don’t understand is to play with this ease requires the ability to play at -least- 125% “better” than this. The kicker is the composition itself. The combination of talents is what sets him apart.

Last saw them when Fear Inoculum was released. Have his signature ride cymbal on its way (gift from my wife).
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Love the backstory of this band. Joe Pass bringing the heat on guitar

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Jubilee - Japanese Breakfast.

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The only good thing about moving our daughter down to South Carolina for her year long hospital residency was finding Monster Music & Movies in Charleston SC (https://monstermusicsc.com/) and purchasing the album version of Jubilee.

I purchased a new turntable in 2021 after my old Dual turntable finally gave out after close to 20 years. Thank goodness Jubilee came with a digital download, also.
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Believe it or not, I was the Executive Producer on this indy album......
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Great video and nice tribute performance. Interesting choice of songs though since Working Man is one of the few popular Rush tracks not written/originally performed by Peart.

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Great video and nice tribute performance. Interesting choice of songs though since Working Man is one of the few popular Rush tracks not written/originally performed by Peart.


Perfect choice, and for those unsuspecting folks who were treated too this, I'm sure it was an experience for the ages. It's about as close as one could get to an early RUSH John Rutsey performance as Dave Grohl is closer to a traditional rock drummer style-wise. Peart had a more nuanced style like a jazz percussionist. Geddy Lee's in better voice here than expected & Grohl clearly worked his tail off reaching back to his Nirvana days.
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@CatmanAmerica Got to see them on the Moving Pictures, Signals & Hold Your Fire tours.
Peart was phenomenal. His set up on Moving pictures was massive. He had more drums and symbols than two or three drum sets...
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Great video and nice tribute performance. Interesting choice of songs though since Working Man is one of the few popular Rush tracks not written/originally performed by Peart.


Perfect choice, and for those unsuspecting folks who were treated too this, I'm sure it was an experience for the ages. It's about as close as one could get to an early RUSH John Rutsey performance as Dave Grohl is closer to a traditional rock drummer style-wise. Peart had a more nuanced style like a jazz percussionist. Geddy Lee's in better voice here than expected & Grohl clearly worked his tail off reaching back to his Nirvana days.
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Peart is actually pretty far from jazz even after he received mentorship from Gruber. He is a hard hitter and incredibly precise - very similar to Grohl. While I am a big fan, his Buddy Rich tribute exposed one of his few weaknesses - he really couldn’t swing. Showed strength in making the attempt itself as I am certain he knew he was playing outside his comfort zone. Not inferior to jazz drummers by any means, just different. I know Grohl could have played several of Peart’s classics very well - not beyond his ability or skill set. He’s a humble guy so it might have been intentional.

Big loss, Peart. Hawkins far too soon as well.
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Evanescence - that gal Amy Lee has got some set of lungs. Seen them twice this year
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Great video and nice tribute performance. Interesting choice of songs though since Working Man is one of the few popular Rush tracks not written/originally performed by Peart.


Perfect choice, and for those unsuspecting folks who were treated too this, I'm sure it was an experience for the ages. It's about as close as one could get to an early RUSH John Rutsey performance as Dave Grohl is closer to a traditional rock drummer style-wise. Peart had a more nuanced style like a jazz percussionist. Geddy Lee's in better voice here than expected & Grohl clearly worked his tail off reaching back to his Nirvana days.
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Peart is actually pretty far from jazz even after he received mentorship from Gruber. He is a hard hitter and incredibly precise - very similar to Grohl. While I am a big fan, his Buddy Rich tribute exposed one of his few weaknesses - he really couldn’t swing. Showed strength in making the attempt itself as I am certain he knew he was playing outside his comfort zone. Not inferior to jazz drummers by any means, just different. I know Grohl could have played several of Peart’s classics very well - not beyond his ability or skill set. He’s a humble guy so it might have been intentional.

Big loss, Peart. Hawkins far too soon as well.


Yeah, we all miss Peart; he contributed so much to their sound after the first album, not to mention his great lyrics. Saw them live on their anniversary tour around 2005. Neil's precision was magnificent. That said, there was something about Grohl's playing that had a muscular classic rock feel to it (lol - maybe it was his hair).

Anyway it made me recall Rutsey's only recorded live performance of Working Man from '74 just prior to Neil taking his place over John's health issues, so I'll post the YouTube link here...



There's actually a six song performance from this (about 40 minutes) posted on YouTube; it's worth checking out. The one above appears to be the best quality of this performance and has the original 4:3 aspect ratio.
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Great video. Working Man was one of their big three radio songs while growing up in Toronto. The other two were Tom Sawyer and The Spirit of Radio. Of course being Canada, they played a Rush song every 10 songs or so on the rock stations. Part of Canadian law.

Peart was an atomic clock. Sadly never saw Rush in concert. Closest for me is their Rush in Rio DVD. Drum cam option is great. Saw Geddy Lee on two separate occasions (we frequented the same music store) and Lifeson was virtually neighbors with a friend of mine. All Canadians know each other, eh?

If you haven’t listened to some of Grohl’s other work, give a listen to his drumming on Queens of the Stone age, Probot or Them Crooked Vultures. He also drums on many other artists’ albums. His reputation is a guy who can do a great “first take” in a studio - a musician’s musician. Unusual for non-session players and even more so at his level of writing talent and stardom.

This is a fun watch too.



Can you tell I’m a fan? I listen to the technical masters like Lang, Donati, Minnemann, Mangini, Porcaro and others most non-drummers have never heard of and still have Grohl in my top-10 or 20… he combines great playing with composition and musicality in a way few could (Bonham, Peart, Carey are some others).
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love this performance.....
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