JavaScript is disabled. An upcoming artist with a talent which will charm you to just want more from him. And the snare is Brady 14x6,5 Jarrah Block model as you already found out. The names in the song came from an incident at a party that Simon went to with his then-wife Peggy Harper. Nice work. Here's my new Paul Simon drum cover. I'd have to mentally block it out in order to hold time.

Hope you like it Ah, very nice Kai!! Video, drum sound, and you're playing. Video, drum sound, and you're playing. I noticed the zoom in happening around the 2:46 mark. It was also covered by The CalypsoNuts, The Buffalo Chips, The Holophonics, The Rough Island Band and other artists. I like everything about it.

The lead single off of Paul Simon’s album Graceland, “You Can Call Me Al” was a hit in the UK in September 1986. Love that fat sound! You Can Call Me Al by Paul Simon - discover this song's samples, covers and remixes on WhoSampled I'm seeing a lot of movement in the batter head, so it looks tuned at JAW.Also on the Canon 80D, are you using a controller like the Rhino Arc II, or are you hiring someone? You must log in or register to reply here. I don't have anybody helping me so I'm just using "Ken Burns" effect on Final Cut. Acabas de encontrar You Can Call Me Al Cover By Hscc.Mas no solo eso, sino estas a nada de descargar mp3 gratis de alta fidelidad como no existen en otros sitios. Big drum sounds on the original version so I tried my best to mix something similar. And the snare is Brady 14x6,5 Jarrah Block model as you already found out. Paul Simon originally released You Can Call Me Al written by Paul Simon and Paul Simon released it on the album Graceland in 1986. You Can Call Me Al" is a song by Paul Simon, the first single released from his album Graceland.1986 The main side camera is Canon 80D and the overhead cam is GoPro Hero4.

I like everything about it. "You Can Call Me Al" is a song by American singer-songwriter Paul Simon. In the UK, it spent five weeks in the top ten, reaching number 4 in October 1986. 6:05; Thanks Nicholas! Tell us about the kick sound - head, tuning, pedal, beater. Big drum sounds on the original version so I tried my best to mix something similar. I hope you'll find more interesting videos on my channel...there are a few since year 2011 Man, the penny-whistle at the ~2-minute mark would challenge my American-pop intuition while playing.

Also on the Canon 80D, are you using a controller like the Rhino Arc II, or are you hiring someone? 6:55; 56 MB +1. And also zooming some shots for more interesting video. It was the lead single from his seventh studio album, Graceland (1986), released on Warner Bros. Records.Written by Simon, its lyrics follow an individual seemingly experiencing a midlife crisis.Its lyrics were partially inspired by Simon's trip to South Africa and experience with its culture. Death - Painkiller (cover Judas Priest) (Live Metal Music Video).mp4. Rob Halford - Cover Judas Priest Classics Exclusive Live Metal Music Video.mp4. I don't have anybody helping me so I'm just using "Ken Burns" effect on Final Cut. Here's my new Paul Simon drum cover.

French composer and conductor After the song's completion, it was mixed at The Hit Factory alongside the rest of The lyrics can be interpreted as describing a man experiencing a The song opens simply, with its protagonist wondering aloud why his Paul Simon did not like the original music video that was made, which was a performance of the song Simon gave during the monologue when he hosted "You Can Call Me Al" became one of Simon's biggest The song fared even better outside of the U.S., making the top ten of several European charts.