Billy Cobham drum solo 1968 w/ Horace Silver

Posted in Music | June 19th, 2009
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for whole show goto: video.google.com WOW BILLY COBHAM KILLING DRUMS BACK IN 1968 WITH THE AMAZING HORACE SILVER (JAZZ LEGEND) Horace Silver: Piano Bill Hardman: Trumpet Bennie Maupin: Tenor John Williams: Bass Billy Cobham: Drums song: nutville

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25 Responses to “Billy Cobham drum solo 1968 w/ Horace Silver”

  1. dressedtosmellgood Says:

    car show

    dont forget: frankenstein on piano

  2. buddiesrich Says:

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    Insane left on right!!!!!!!!!!

  3. bendinggreenvans Says:

    Mick Jagers “summer of 69″

    insane!

  4. colstrang Says:

    Bennymania

    talking about you?

  5. redhouse7 Says:

    Bennymania

    he is so spastic

  6. Jimi44444 Says:

    wheels cheep

    sounds a lot like it

  7. fzq Says:

    Vambo Rules

    love the tie

  8. dmantheman0 Says:

    webmaster stuff

    nutville?

  9. bassfeile Says:

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    A true Killer Solo . And the amazing Horace Silver . Thank you

  10. Nuxunumo Says:

    Bennymania

    theyre all monsters. lol

    his singles are so incredibly fast. haha.

  11. blown0883 Says:

    webmaster stuff

    i must say its unusual seeing a left handed guy play on a right hand drumset…with traditional grip . its awesome

  12. JOHNNYLEWIS1 Says:

    Vambo Rules

    this is great

  13. SharkyJaws12 Says:

    Bennymania

    billy cobham is an amazing drummer with amazing skillssuch as buddy rich and gene krupa and these are all legends

  14. EIStudent Says:

    car show

    Cobham is an undeniable master at his craft. And there IS no comparison to him. Like a Steve Gadd or Peter Erskin, he has his own style and he’s “The Best” at what he does, the way he does it.

  15. drumfoomaster Says:

    Bennymania

    omar hakim is a killer jazz player too.

  16. TheFunkaholic Says:

    webmaster stuff

    The small set only makes him more awesome. Gotta love people like this and Matt Cameron and Ginger Baker who kept their sets small.

  17. webstercat Says:

    Mick Jagers “summer of 69″

    Well you did see him play live and I didn’t so I’ll take your word for it. Different strokes for different folks. No argument about Peter Erskine, I love him and Bill Steward.

  18. drumfoomaster Says:

    car show

    i saw the buddy rich performance with neil peart and i thought it was the worst performance of jazz i’ve ever seen.(except for me). i guess that’s why he’s taking lessons from peter erskine now. he’s just to stiff. i don’t think he has any feel at all. that’s just my opinion though.

  19. webstercat Says:

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    I’m not a fan of Neal Peart, just a preference. but he does have a great feel. Check his playing with the Buddy Rich Big Band. He can swing his ass off, just not how he makes a living. As for Rush, ugh, I don’t get that band at all but just my two cents worth. Opinions are like ass h*les. Everyone has one.

  20. webstercat Says:

    Vambo Rules

    Look at 5:26 and you can see Billy’s floor tom has a pedal which changes the pitch. I heard it early in the solo but haven’t seen that used much at all. Billy was and is great, even with the freaky left hand traditional grip. Great recording and solo!

  21. dreadtodred Says:

    Bennymania

    I talked crap before, but cobham is wowowow a un f- ing believable drummer and a great person

  22. ReThord Says:

    car show

    Stop discussing who’s best, and enjoy the damn music. Geez!

  23. rrdrums110 Says:

    webmaster stuff

    drumfoomaster.. I am so tired of this shtick. I’ve had thid 50 ways one w/someone else. I actually played that tune in a cover band when the song came out. What’s the bfd? It actually reminds me of a warm up we had in my high school drum line. so don’t even think gadd invented acadence 200 years old. Haven’t had the occasion to play late in eve but no bfd again. What the fuck we’re listening to one of the fgreatest soloists and you still talk about gadd. i don’t get it. This is the shit here.

  24. drumfoomaster Says:

    wheels cheep

    steve wasn’t about speed. if that’s all you’re looking for from him or any drummer, i think you’re missing the point. like i said check out paul simon’s 50 ways to leave your lover and late in the evening. then try to play them both. then come talk to me.

  25. rrdrums110 Says:

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    Nonham.. I remember your sorry pathetic non playing in love w/neil peart ass. I f you did as much practicing as you do propping idiots like peart up you might even improve your stick life. But get it straight… There is no drummer alive or dead that would even dare challenge Buddy Rich to a drum off and expect to even have a chance in hell. Nobody period.

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