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After the Windwaker, Thornhill, Invent Animate, and Northlane show, my wife and I decided to just walk around the streets of Lawrence, Kansas to digest the epic performances we just witnessed. We decided to start heading back to the car and we saw Brody and Keaton walking around too! Both were so down to earth and chill. Brody had a Pickleman sub in his hand😂 I tried not to turn into a fanboi. All bands were epic but IA brought the fire that night.
Brody can indeed shred! Great story! 👏👏👏👏
What a great interview of such a down to earth human❤
Thnx! Glad you enjoyed it!
@@CrashBangBoomDrummingPodcast Any chance you will interview Mlny again?
One of my hero’s
Man Dave is a fucking gangster. Insane musician. Saw Jarhead live a few weeks ago in LA, was right in front of his kit killer work on it and his vocals are absolutely gnarly haha really cool dude too. Hell yea💪🤘
Right on!!! Thnx for listening!
Dave looking like Freddie Mercury in that picture
TOTALLY!!!!!
Well, better vocals than Vince has managed for 20 years!
Haha!!! Thanks!!!!!🤘
Oh!! Chris is my hero.
Awesome interview. I recently saw and met pokey at Eddie’s wake. Good dude!
This was such a great interview. Thank you for making it happen. HUM was a massive influence on both my brother (drums) and myself (guitar). It was interesting to hear Bryan's thoughts on his playing and their albums.
Glad you enjoyed it! RIP BSP!
Not bad yall
Greetings from Australia 🦘 Great job with this track...drums fit beautifully with the music...love the crisp snare patterns and what a cool outro. Have enjoyed your interviews as well..John Stanier being a particular hero of mine. Keep up the great work...
Thanks for diggin’ the Proficient Prototypes! Appreciate it-& glad you dug the CBBP Stanier Interview!!! CHEERS from the states!!!!🤟
floor tom kills
Haha!! Thanks!!! Remo Ebony pin stripe’s with a healthy dose of Meinl drum honey dampening (I might have 5 on the floor tom)!!!!
No in house studio interview footage. Just a phone call. Cheap!
I got into steely Dan for a while. It's pretty good. Great interview. Learned some techniques by listening to angel corpse. Like puting your drumming to a meter or metronome or tempo adjust to bring up the stbility
Seen Nick do double duty with Baptists and Sumac in Glasgow on a UK tour about 5 years ago. 😳
Awesome drummer. Chat Pile rules.
Thanks for checking it out!!
Oddly enough theres a phenomenal drummer called Dan Ford who played for Sikth a Uk math metal band or whatever you'd call them. really top notch drumming
Haha!! A case of mistaken identity!!!! Thanks for tuning in(for a minute) regardless!
@@CrashBangBoomDrummingPodcast ah i remembered it was actually dan foord. still close enough. if i was him id buy a kit just for the fun of it
What’s the very first tune that’s playing in this video?
My band is playing in Amblare's release show (Which contains Bryan's last recordings) in Evansville next month and I came here to learn more about the dude since it's being done in his honor, thank you for doing this interview and sharing it with us.
Thanks for checking it out!!!! RIP BSP!
I can't believe this exists, but I'm glad it does. I too balked at Tim suggesting that he might've gone too far on the Shiner albums, but I get what he meant, especially listening to stuff like Play Dead on The Egg that feels flashy but fun too in a way that Tim never totally unlocked. Still tho, the drumming on My Life as a Housewife is my definition of "perfect." Thank you both for the perspective!
Thanks for checking it out! I (along with so many) LOVE Tim’s playing as well !!!!!!! 🤟
Underrated drummer. Sekou Rocks!!
I love how John Stanier always pays his respects to Neil Peart and Rush. Both absolutely awesome drummers.
Thanks for the post 😎
Rod was a fabulous front man on stage, he was a pro, a natural, who commanded the moment. audio and Montreux don't do him justice compared to the shows I saw in Hollywood '72, the whole band had such a groove that the words flowed like magic. what a testament to Bobby's vision and dedication.
Man!! I can’t believe you saw them live!!! Amazing!!🤟👏🤟👏
@@thethrillainmanilla1412 they played many SoCal clubs but opened twice at the Bowl for Alice Cooper then Black Sabbath and more than held their own on the big stage.
Ken Andrews is the shit...as a musician. Not a big fan of his modern productions.
I saw bobby do a one hand roll,crazy
I believe it 💯%!!!!!!!
And I still have my Ludwig kit.
I would like to see the whole live stream again. And I would pay for it.
Привет всем барабанщиками, кто решил подтянуть английский 😂!
I can't tell you how many times I've air drummed Jason Gerken's drumming. Phenomenal and tasty drummer. Unsung.
No doubt!!!! 🤟
Fat mars look like the guy they kicked out of the band when mars arrived in the movie
That guy sings better than Vince, lol....should be the new singer in the band
You guys sound like the old Crue. Well done!!!
Chill dudes
When you think no one could 'top' The Crue...there is KZread
I’d totes support these cats. They’re having a good time it looks. Good on them.
yikes
Nice job ATL Crue!
John was really nice when my drummer pal and I met him back in 1992. (We snuck in to watch sound check, and after we met Page, he lied to the club manager and said we were his friends). He took my buddy up on stage and showed him all around his drum kit, spent time just shooting the shit with us. We asked him if he liked Don Caballero, and he said "dude, they're my favorite band!" And years later, he formed Battles with Ian!
She is one of the greatest drummers/musicians right now
loved listening to this, really chill interview and brandon seems like such a cool guy - plus obviously his drum ability speaks for itself. I still can't get some of those 'no effects' beats right!!
Really enjoyed this a lot. My favorite band of all time. Thanks.
Appreciate what you do! Keep it up.
Круто! 👍 Успеха вам ребята! 👍 ❤
Saw these guys open for crowbar in 94. Some bar on causeway. My ears are still ringing. I’ve got the cassette somewhere. Glad I found it here though.
David Lombardo is a lefty. He leads with his left foot on double bass and left hand on fills. Loving this podcast!
First. Legs is the man, the legend
🙌
John's grooves on Meantime changed my guitar playing... the John Bonham of the 90' his groove and signature snare sound still ringing... timeless... many thx for the best interview with John!
Love Seb, good interview. CBB is my fav drum podcast.
Thanks!!!!🤟
COME ON love this guy, always puts in 100% into ever hit of that snare.