wow... i watched that twice. i have to say stevie is awesome. ive seen videos of him playing on stage when he was little stevie and was blown away by that. hes got such a good stage presence. he draws in a crowd real well. i saw him perform once at a convention among a few hundred+ people and was star struck when i got to shake his hand.
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Yo,
That was straight Shiiit, Stevie even had the ill double bass drum action on lock, which takes CRAAAAAAZY skills (oh yeah, I got 'em). I knew he could play the trap set, but no that damn good. One more reason why I love Stevie Wonder, truly a musical genius.
Right... dude looks like he's getting dunked on by Jordan. Like that one shot of Mo Cheeks underneath MJ that was so bad that they airbrushed out his face and jersey.
At: 5:16: White girls lazily snapping and bobbing their heads. Like they've got a sock hop to go to and Gene Pitney is waiting.
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for sure.
that drum set must have been bolted to the floor
anybody know what year this was?
thanks for posting this...
Anyway, this was apparently his big live showstopper where he showed off his drumming skills...you can hear it on his 1970 live album.
you motherfucker
That was straight Shiiit, Stevie even had the ill double bass drum action on lock, which takes CRAAAAAAZY skills (oh yeah, I got 'em). I knew he could play the trap set, but no that damn good. One more reason why I love Stevie Wonder, truly a musical genius.
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Right... dude looks like he's getting dunked on by Jordan. Like that one shot of Mo Cheeks underneath MJ that was so bad that they airbrushed out his face and jersey.
At: 5:16: White girls lazily snapping and bobbing their heads. Like they've got a sock hop to go to and Gene Pitney is waiting.
Slightly related: Depressing YouTube comments proving that there are a ton of ass-hurt drummers in this world.