Home
Drum Charts
Chart Books
Sheet Music
Beginners
Advanced
Drum Books
Drum Videos
Drum Articles
Teaching Drums
Music Quizzes
Jokes
Virtual Drums
On Sale
Contact Me

Transport Yourself Back A Decade Or Five With These Classic Rock Videos

In Correlation With Our Drum Charts
(#, A)

Got your drum charts? Great! Now check out the classic rock videos and play along!


A Note On Playing The Videos: Depending on your browser speed, it might be beneficial for you to, after you first press the play button, pause the video and let it load some before you begin watching. That way your viewing will not be interrupted with periodic loading pauses.

Also: Some of these videos have versions of the song that may differ from the transcribed version in our drum charts. Most, however, are identical to our transcribed version. In any case, the audio can always be downloaded for less than $1 from iTunes, or similar companies.


Go back to the Videos home page or browse videos by song title:

# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

"50 Ways To Leave Your Lover" by Paul Simon

"634-5789" by Wilson Pickett
Steve Gadd's in-the-studio creation became one of the most famous drum patterns in rock. World class session musicians on the recording, as well as here on stage in this video.Wilson Pickett's nickname was "Wicked Pickett" because his singing was so soulful it hurt. Drummer Al Jackson shows us the definition of solid.

"Addicted To Love" by Robert Palmer

"Against The Wind" by Bob Seger
This is one of the most famous video's in MTV's history. Tony Thompson is the "real" drummer.Did you know Glen Frey of the Eagles is on this recording? Here is some concert footage.
"All I Have To Do Is Dream" by The Everly Brothers

"All I've Got To Do" by The Beatles
This was the Everly Brothers third hit, following "Bye Bye Love" and "Wake Up Little Susie."Clever, somewhat related video featuring Cary Grant making phone calls (hey at least you get to hear the song). One of John Lennon's early influences was Smokey Robinson. When writing this song, it was his attempt "to do Smokey Robinson again."

Go back to the Videos home page.



Most videos used on this site are courtesy of YouTube


footer for Addicted To Love page