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Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Fri Aug 03, 2012 6:25 am
by matthughen
amoergosum wrote:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8gaZ9ttbg0g[/youtube]
Nice fast find, amoergosum. That Chaka Khan rehearsal wont stay on youtube forever. Grab it now while you still can, folks!
PS- If you notice the "vinnie colaiuta" signature at the bottom right of the Chaka Khan rehearsal video - that means it came from my Vinnie Solos DVD

Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Sat Aug 04, 2012 8:49 pm
by matthughen
Sorry for the double post, but this belongs in this thread. This was provided to me by drumpal and I put it on Vimeo. If you have any info about the channel, date, venue etc., chime in! I had never seen this before. It is beautiful insanity:
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/46945589[/vimeo]
Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 11:55 am
by matthughen
Afgter some googling and internetting I have come to the floowing conclusions:
I believe this to be 1993 as that was the time when Gary Thomas was on sax. I believe that be G. Thomas in the video. I also, like Efthimios, believe this to be from Polish TV. So if we have any Polish HOD family out there - start looking!
Funny related anecdote:
http://www.united-mutations.com/c/vinnie_colaiuta.htm
"
i attended a concert in -93 in oslo, norway, with "john pattitucci electric band." the band also featured g.thomas on the sax, and john beasley on the piano/keyboards. the concert almost developed into a complete disaster, much because of the lousy sound. the technicians actually went on the stage in the middle of the first set to re-position the drum-mikes. the only sound from mr. vc`s drums we could hear, was coming directly from the stage. the guys onstage got more and more upset abot monitors not working, and so on, and it all culminated in an unreal vent! mr. g.thomas, threw away his soprano right after a solo, and left the stage in the middle of a song! he marched directly towards the sound engineer and lifted his out of his chair! the saxist was furious, and he shook the poor engineer so hard that he left the spot, and did not return.
after that episode (naturally everyone in the audience were more or less shaky..)things got better,until vc's double-pedal broke. he was so upset that he started smoking in the middle of a standard, and yelled to the assistant sound-engineer still left at the mixer. then the band took a break while things got fixed, and jp played a beautiful piece on his acoustic bass "bertha." when the band entered the stage after this it was a ne band! vc played his guts out, and surprised the rest of the band with a couple of out-of-this-world-solos. it was enormous! you could see that the man was throwing some temper off! "
Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 4:56 am
by Kurtis
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KkLiFuRivzY[/youtube]
Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Tue Aug 21, 2012 12:47 pm
by Rodge
It could have been a great footage, but seeing Vinnie doing thing that you don't hear while watching he video, it's really a shame.
Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:23 am
by Rene
Mayden Voyage is to me one of the more intriguing pieces by Herbie Hancock. Especially the version with Tony, the interaction is mind blowing. So I was curious how Vinnie would interprete this song. He performed this song at the AVO session. I believe it was the same session were Vinnie held plea why not to make any recordings by the audience.
This one was published this August and is still up:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlSJeJIB3N8[/youtube]
Interesting phrasing at best around minutes 6 to 8 until until the deadly guitar solo starts, not even close to Williams, Hubbard, Hancock, henderson, carter.
"Pic of the day" .....

Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 11:46 am
by groober
That's hilarious ! Wish I had the gall to ask Vinnie for a go on his drums, especially with mallets and that hand technique.
Nice set up though ... what's that a 20" bass drum ?
Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 7:15 pm
by renardvert
Very cool pic!!!
Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 9:34 pm
by Jim Richman
Rene wrote:Mayden Voyage is to me one of the more intriguing pieces by Herbie Hancock. Especially the version with Tony, the interaction is mind blowing. So I was curious how Vinnie would interprete this song. He performed this song at the AVO session. I believe it was the same session were Vinnie held plea why not to make any recordings by the audience.
This one was published this August and is still up:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlSJeJIB3N8[/youtube]
Interesting phrasing at best around minutes 6 to 8 until until the deadly guitar solo starts, not even close to Williams, Hubbard, Hancock, henderson, carter.
Deadly guitar solo. More like the zombie guitar solo of death. It was a classic buzz killer and turned the song into a salvage mission.
Re: VINNIE - Vintage videos
Posted: Wed Sep 26, 2012 10:39 pm
by Odd-Arne Oseberg
Seems Herbie Hancock and Marcus Miller share a taste for crappy guitar players. Go figured?