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But thats what made lin biviano great…his ridiculousness…he had a very individualistic sound and style. you dont have to like it, but you can still appreciate the fact that you know its lin when you hear him play. I think that should be the goal for all of us in this, and any style of music. I’m a bigger Lin Biviano fan than I am Dave Stahl.
Those who go around ripping on other players do it for one reason: because they suck. Buddy Rich didn’t keep people who didn’t knock it out of the park every night. They might have found their way into the band on occasion, but they didn’t stay. Biviano did this band off and on over the course of probably 12 years. And you know who else he also played for during that time period? Chase, Maynard, and Count Basie. Take your negative comments and shove ‘em.
and i though the (love for sale) drum break on “big swing face” was good…holy shizzot ! BR continues to blow my mind. i am studying Jojo Mayer’s DVD to get some of Buddy’s hi-end stuff down.
So, Mr. Crazy, can you do better? Every lead player has his own way of doing things. I also love Dave’s lead playing, but am a true fan of Lin as well. And Lin has done wonderful things for jazz education. Sure is easy to put people down on line, isn’t it? What bands have you played on?
Avoiding the debate on Lin Biviano, let me point out that on “Love for Sale,” the alto sax soloist is Andy Fusco and tenor sax soloist is the late Steve Marcus.
Lin sounds absolutely horrendous in this. Dave Stahl always had an exact precision with everything he played. crisp, Beautiful, no matter the range. from the pedals all the way up past the doubles and even into the triples. And what’s up with Lin’s trills on everything, and that terrible ending note (s)?
wow! killer!
amen to that dan
But thats what made lin biviano great…his ridiculousness…he had a very individualistic sound and style. you dont have to like it, but you can still appreciate the fact that you know its lin when you hear him play. I think that should be the goal for all of us in this, and any style of music. I’m a bigger Lin Biviano fan than I am Dave Stahl.
The Greatest Drummer to ever live…… The Awesome Honorable… Our dad on the drums Mr. Buddy Rich!
7:08…..
two words; GOOSE BUMPS
two words; GOOSE BUMPS
gotta stop calling myself a drummer. that was perfection!
I love this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Those who go around ripping on other players do it for one reason: because they suck. Buddy Rich didn’t keep people who didn’t knock it out of the park every night. They might have found their way into the band on occasion, but they didn’t stay. Biviano did this band off and on over the course of probably 12 years. And you know who else he also played for during that time period? Chase, Maynard, and Count Basie. Take your negative comments and shove ‘em.
and i though the (love for sale) drum break on “big swing face” was good…holy shizzot ! BR continues to blow my mind. i am studying Jojo Mayer’s DVD to get some of Buddy’s hi-end stuff down.
That was amazing
if there is a way to givea vid 6 stars, i’d do it for this one! buddy drives a band like a freight train!!! arguably the baddest big band drummer ever
GENIUS AND TALENT
So, Mr. Crazy, can you do better? Every lead player has his own way of doing things. I also love Dave’s lead playing, but am a true fan of Lin as well. And Lin has done wonderful things for jazz education. Sure is easy to put people down on line, isn’t it? What bands have you played on?
Avoiding the debate on Lin Biviano, let me point out that on “Love for Sale,” the alto sax soloist is Andy Fusco and tenor sax soloist is the late Steve Marcus.
damn, everyone bags on lin on youtube…
rofl
this video does do some justice to his lead playing style
Lin sounds absolutely horrendous in this. Dave Stahl always had an exact precision with everything he played. crisp, Beautiful, no matter the range. from the pedals all the way up past the doubles and even into the triples. And what’s up with Lin’s trills on everything, and that terrible ending note (s)?
Steve Marcus Is Awesome…We Love Buddy, But Someone Should Really Put Together A Stever Marcus Tribute
inspiring.
7:07 !!!!!!!!
awesome.
WoW!! The ending wast just spectacular!
wow mother fucker is fast
Splendid!