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: post by ArrowHead NLI at 2007-03-28 15:08:29
I watched about half of it, not especially impressive unless you were unaware that stevie was an awesome drummer. None of his signature hi-hat grooves or dynamics really show up in this drum solo.

Stevie Wonder was a damned good drummer. I've got a recording on cassette tape of Jimi Hendrix doing an impromptu blues/rock jam with Stevie Wonder on drums. I guess they were both recording next door to each other at the same studios, and a little talk led to the session: Luckily someone was smart enough to hit record in the control room. Stevie had an amazing groove, halfway between swing and funk. His hi-hat work impressed me the most, but just the fact that he can play as well (if not better) than Mitch Mitchell did behind Hendrix is pretty amazing from a blind guy.
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