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Re: Jeff Porcaro....

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 11:56 am
by Clint Hopkins
Pocketplayer wrote:That first Shannon groove was almost from Jeff's instructional vid...great drum sound
he got.
It's funny you say that, Joe, I thought the same thing. On the DVD, Shannon demonstrates the jazz ride pattern funk groove with an uncanny Jeff wrist movement that's straight from Jeff's video as well. Here's Jeff beautiful take on that groove:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HmJwwmeYI6A[/youtube]

That VHS/DVD was a template for a lot of guys. I go back and watch it quite often. I just wish they hadn't butchered the DVD so badly. I wore my VHS tape out.

Re: Jeff Porcaro....

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 12:05 pm
by Yussuf
I never gave Jeff a chance, because every drummer was talking about the Rosanna-groove back in the day....And boy, did I hate Toto's music. The opinion on that band hasn't changed much, but in just only recent years I've come to realise that this guy probably had one of the deepest grooves of all time. And consistency maybe equalled only by Gadd. Perfection. Any serious drummer acknowledges that about the hardest thing in drumming is to play the simplest of grooves consistently with that asshaking-feelgood -quality.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivR9zkKuI4U[/youtube]

Re: Jeff Porcaro....

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 2:37 pm
by Morgenthaler
Do any of you know of a no nonsense list of session tracks (not just albums) that Jeff played on
that is more comprehensive than this one? http://www.frontiernet.net/~cybraria/jp-ag.htm

I am putting together a playlist on Rdio to mark the 20th anniversary of Jeff's death later this year.

Re: Jeff Porcaro....

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 11:52 am
by Pocketplayer
And boy, did I hate Toto's music. The opinion on that band hasn't changed much
Have you heard Kingdom of Desire? Gotta be some tracks that kick your butt there.

As for sessions...I think I am the only one who has compiled a year-by-year session list.
See: http://jeffporcaro.blogspot.com/2001/01 ... sions.html Pretty cool.

The man was VERY busy from '75-'82...in fact as I understand it, when TOTO won their
Grammys for TOTO IV...that same year, the boys also played on 22 other Grammy nominated
recordings. Imagine being an artist at the Grammys and seeing TOTO win saying...
"Oh yeah...they played on my record too!"

The session list site mentioned is pretty comprehensive...lists the LP and tracks...not
sure what else you would want. I add the year, so you could bounce to 1975 and see what
he did in alpha order.

Check out the blog for more...especially the Kingdom of Desire recording session.

Re: Jeff Porcaro....

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2012 12:15 pm
by Morgenthaler
Pocketplayer wrote:
The session list site mentioned is pretty comprehensive...lists the LP and tracks...not
sure what else you would want.
If that's the case, then I don't need more. I wasn't sure how comprehensive it was.
Thanks for clearing that up, Joe.

Re: Jeff Porcaro....

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 6:35 am
by funkydrummer


The man was VERY busy from '75-'82...in fact as I understand it, when TOTO won their
Grammys for TOTO IV...that same year, the boys also played on 22 other Grammy nominated
recordings. Imagine being an artist at the Grammys and seeing TOTO win saying...
"Oh yeah...they played on my record too!"
That's insane. And yet, not at all surprising.

Re: Jeff Porcaro....

Posted: Wed Jan 18, 2012 10:41 am
by kinkymook
Pocketplayer-Your Jeff site just consumed my whole morning!!
Thanks so much for a much needed distraction and reminder of Jeff's sonic genius. :D