Oct 15, 2011 Streamline09 Says:
I've heard Max, Buddy, Art, Tony, Louie, Tain, Kobie....etc., but I can't believe I'm only now realizing the mastery of Roy Haynes. Fantastic mind...and still going strong at 86! Get his new "Roy-alty" CD. Thanks.
Dec 10, 2009 Fendermrr Says:
Man that high hat sounds good.
Nov 11, 2009 valentynesuite Says:
every time i heard haynes i heard what is a superior mind on the rhythm; not gym, not circus!! JUST MUSIC
Nov 11, 2009 valentynesuite Says:
a pure musical genius
Oct 20, 2009 rebusd Says:
(living) proof that you don't necessarily need rudiments up the wazoo to be musical.
Maybe if I keep playing for another twenty years I'll get that good, lol
Aug 26, 2008 slimtothejim Says:
I love "Legends of Jazz Drumming." I don't know how to upload vids from vcr tapes though. If i could, I would. Like the Joe Morello Take Five solo. If you can, please upload it.
Thank you So Much For posting this!!!!!!
Jul 9, 2008 eskimoposh Says:
Wow, first to comment on this brilliant piece of footage!
I had the pure pleasure of seeing Roy live about 9 years ago and I'll never forget how different he was from any other drummer i have seen live. Not only did he make the rest of the band shake their heads in disbelief for 2 hours, but he also kept the crowd on their toes by jumping off his stool every 2 minutes, yelling " Daaaaamn!!!!"
God bless Roy for not only being a master, but for playing with his heart and not his head.
Jul 3, 2008 jayscott49 Says:
So brilliant, saw him with Gary Burton in 68 or so, and he's still playing and awesome as ever! Talk about your roll models.
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Streamline09 Says:
I've heard Max, Buddy, Art, Tony, Louie, Tain, Kobie....etc., but I can't believe I'm only now realizing the mastery of Roy Haynes. Fantastic mind...and still going strong at 86! Get his new "Roy-alty" CD. Thanks.
bcwdrums Says:
Great playing,......
Fendermrr Says:
Man that high hat sounds good.
valentynesuite Says:
every time i heard haynes i heard what is a superior mind on the rhythm; not gym, not circus!! JUST MUSIC
valentynesuite Says:
a pure musical genius
rebusd Says:
(living) proof that you don't necessarily need rudiments up the wazoo to be musical. Maybe if I keep playing for another twenty years I'll get that good, lol
rebusd Says:
wow
rebusd Says:
wow.
ackeiswetter Says:
He still playes strong to this day!
NDiesel31 Says:
Hella 'stache. Yeah baby. Killin.
iwannaberock Says:
awesome....
NouveauNick Says:
Oh snap. Just...wow. Totally different, totally hip, totally legit.
zedavod Says:
Freaking crazy!
DylanHowe Says:
This maybe, is the best drum solo ever... Thanks Roy
helror75 Says:
Great! what a feel
tonno6866 Says:
history of drums
tonno6866 Says:
this solo will remain forever in history of drums
bernardsmalls Says:
Outstanding...that's the real deal...go Mr. Haynes....
tonno6866 Says:
umbelieble drums solo, genius and inspirations for the next generations
emptyground Says:
what documentary is this?
valentynesuite Says:
Genius!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
fakexs Says:
simply hes awesome
slimtothejim Says:
I love "Legends of Jazz Drumming." I don't know how to upload vids from vcr tapes though. If i could, I would. Like the Joe Morello Take Five solo. If you can, please upload it. Thank you So Much For posting this!!!!!!
eskimoposh Says:
Wow, first to comment on this brilliant piece of footage! I had the pure pleasure of seeing Roy live about 9 years ago and I'll never forget how different he was from any other drummer i have seen live. Not only did he make the rest of the band shake their heads in disbelief for 2 hours, but he also kept the crowd on their toes by jumping off his stool every 2 minutes, yelling " Daaaaamn!!!!" God bless Roy for not only being a master, but for playing with his heart and not his head.
jayscott49 Says:
So brilliant, saw him with Gary Burton in 68 or so, and he's still playing and awesome as ever! Talk about your roll models.