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He's so emotionally into it, it's almost scary...but a good kind of scary! love this! The only thought that occurred to me was that I was thinking this may have been around the time he got sober. But Idk as I wasn't around in these days...
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cjbdrm wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IZZOalTRjk&feature=related
Pure drum music! It's odd seeing him without the beard, though.
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This year Steve is doing his first Zildjian Day in Argentina... Can´t wait to see him live!
He´s in my All time favorite TOP 5! jaj a ja 


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I'm obviously a humongous Gadd fan, but the older he gets the fewer chances he takes. Sober or not, the stuff he did in the 70s is how I will always remember Gadd. It's hard to listen to The Leprechaun or Three Quartets and compare it to what he became in the 80s and beyond. It still has that unmistakable Gadd feel, but it's not what drew me to him and has kept me enthralled for the last three decades.
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That clip was a perfect example of making love to the drums. It doesn't get any better than Gadd in my opinion. One of the chosen few who have the ability to get to the heart of music (and beyond drums&drumistics) every time they play.
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Gaddabout, most of the gigs he does nowadays does not call for that many chances, and he's 66 now, he sure has my understanding 
A quite recent record (2006) I really like and can recommend is Chick Corea's "Super Trio", Corea with Steve Gadd & Christian McBride.
Been listening to that record since it came out, by some reason it's only released in Japan but I'm sure you can find it.
Very very good, a must for all Gadd and Corea fans.
http://www.chickcorea.com/cart/index.ph ... 0&parent=4
Another one is Steve Gadd and Friends, "LIve at Voce" with Joey DeFrancesco, Ronnie Cuber & Paul Bollenback. Not the same kind of music as Corea but what a groove. Saw them live last year, could listen to Joey DeFrancesco and Gadd alone for a week, magic!

A quite recent record (2006) I really like and can recommend is Chick Corea's "Super Trio", Corea with Steve Gadd & Christian McBride.
Been listening to that record since it came out, by some reason it's only released in Japan but I'm sure you can find it.
Very very good, a must for all Gadd and Corea fans.
http://www.chickcorea.com/cart/index.ph ... 0&parent=4
Another one is Steve Gadd and Friends, "LIve at Voce" with Joey DeFrancesco, Ronnie Cuber & Paul Bollenback. Not the same kind of music as Corea but what a groove. Saw them live last year, could listen to Joey DeFrancesco and Gadd alone for a week, magic!
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jem wrote:Gaddabout, most of the gigs he does nowadays does not call for that many chances, and he's 66 now, he sure has my understanding
Agree, plus he's still got his share of hi profile gig.
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I , was there that day and will never forget the line up ..........It was Alex Acuna , Teddy Campbell , Vinnnie Colaiuta and Billy Cobham and of course Steve Gadd . It was an amazing day of drumming and also in the audience was a not yet famous up and coming very young Dave Weckl , who was playing around town alot with French Toast , at the time.
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larryd wrote:I , was there that day and will never forget the line up ..........It was Alex Acuna , Teddy Campbell , Vinnnie Colaiuta and Billy Cobham and of course Steve Gadd . It was an amazing day of drumming and also in the audience was a not yet famous up and coming very young Dave Weckl , who was playing around town alot with French Toast , at the time.
Do you mean "Tommy" Campbell?
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