For the drummers out there. Dream Theater has had a couple of the greats (as per my wanna-be crummer son).
Here is a 14-yr-old covering Metropolis!
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One of the best live performances ever.
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I heard that they opened for the Stones once and blew them away.I would not want to be the band that follows that!![]()
I heard that they opened for the Stones once and blew them away.
Damn, that's a hell of a line up. Still, there's no way to match that energy.
My nephew can play the piano effortlessly like this. It's something I will NEVER be able to wrap my head around. I can't get my hands to move that independently from each other--not no way, not no how. Not keeping a melody, etc. It's crazy to me.xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_mediaWatching the Bud Light commericals had me wondering who was the person playing the Piano to "Sweet child o mine?"
xc_hide_links_from_guests_guests_error_hide_mediaWatching the Bud Light commericals had me wondering who was the person playing the Piano to "Sweet child o mine?"
I heard that they opened for the Stones once and blew them away.
And in 3 1/2 months later their plane would crash killing founder Ronnie Van Zant, guitarist/vocalist Steve Gaines, backing vocalist Cassie Gaines, assistant road manager Dean Kilpatrick, pilot Walter McCreary, and copilot William Gray.
One of my five alltime, favorite guitarist from (in my opinion) one of the most underrated bands in music history.
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That was great. Dude can wail on the guitar. Bass line was pretty sick too.
Yes, that was Mike Porcaro and was playing there, just prior to being diagnosed with ALS. He played for a few years more despite numbness in his fingers.