I got in too late the first time. Caught it this time. Well worth it. I can’t pretend to completely understand exactly what’s going on with that music—the form is sometimes difficult to discern/follow—but man the energy and creativity behind the performance is something to behold. Playing in control and staying inside the song with that kind of raw expression is on a whole other plane. It’s very inspiring to watch. Will be tuning in for the next.beat hit wrote:Vinnie's website sent this email announcement to all members. For those who missed it, the Pilot performance can be viewed again, 2 days rental:
https://www.livemusetv.com/purchase.html
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[youtube_https]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7BELE-3gMI[/youtube_https]
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kaide wrote:[youtube_https]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7BELE-3gMI[/youtube_https]
This was nice and it works.
The stuff with Damien feels a bit overplayed, one dynamic type of thing.
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Damn, Vinnie plays a sweet ass nice solo here, damn !!! 
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Currently a bit obsessed with this tune:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITplwMnv6W8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITplwMnv6W8
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My favourite tune.Steve Holmes wrote:Currently a bit obsessed with this tune:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ITplwMnv6W8
Been obsessed since it came out. The intro is anticipation and intensity at it's finest.
Pretty much the last album that gave me a kick.
Music as it should be. Groovy, improvised, dynamic, expressive, organic.
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Hi Guys, Anyone know what those white drums are that Vinnie's using on MuseTV? By the way, really enjoyed MuseTV !!!
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When Vinnie got back with Gretsch they had some old Jasper shells lying around, so he got a full shell pack all or most sizes of them. So, USA Customs, but old stock Jasper shells and no suspension. Seems he mostly still uses his common fusion sized 6-piece, but I've seen pitures of him using 12/13/16/18/24 in the studio and I guess he was using a 20" BD on the Visual Sound thing.groober wrote:Hi Guys, Anyone know what those white drums are that Vinnie's using on MuseTV? By the way, really enjoyed MuseTV !!!
Snare is if course his new signature. I haven't tried it in person yet, but I guess with the 45 degree edges and so on it's an attempt to do something between the old hammered brass he was using a lot(my main drum as well) but with a bit of woodiness from his old sig. I wasn't too impressed with the drum sound when I saw him with Herbie this summer, but that snare sounds fab in the LiveMuse video.
I guess it's how it must be done, but I wish it was possible to watch or just listen to it offline.
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Nice .. Thanks for clearing that up. To my ears they sound pretty dang super! Guess that Jasper must really add spmething special :] plus Vinnie's tuning and touch obviously
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He actually got all of those white Jasper shell drums way back before he left Gretsch for Ludwig.Odd-Arne Oseberg wrote: When Vinnie got back with Gretsch they had some old Jasper shells lying around, so he got a full shell pack all or most sizes of them.
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