Blue Suede Shoes - Elvis Presley | Drum Cover By Pascal Thielen

Great Gift Ideas for Drummers Blue Suede Shoes is the first song on Elvis Presley’s self titled debut album from 1956. The original however was released earlier in the same year by Carl Perkins. Even though the original version reached number 2 in the US charts while Presley’s cover version peaked at number 20, the song is widely known as Elvis song today. Once again D. J. Fontana layed down the drums for this successful song. If you want to know how we achieved a drum sound so close to the original, make sure to check out our Recreating Iconic Drum Sounds episode about Elvis. 00:00 Full Version 02:00 Drumless Version Don’t miss any new videos. Make sure to SUBSCRIBE and hit the notification bell! If you want to become an active part of our community, also make sure to join our Discord! Drumming and mixing by Pascal Thielen Instagram: –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Equipment used in this video: Check out our video and audio gear and support our channel with this affiliate link: Drum Kit: Pearl President Deluxe Finish: Ocean Ripple Bass Drum: 22x14 Tom: 12x8 Snare: Pearl Free Floater 14x3.5 Birch Cymbals: Zildjian 14“ Avedis Hats 19“ Kerope Microphones: Beyerdynamic Bassdrum: MC 740 Overhead: M 160 Room: M 130 –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– is the number one platform for learning all about drums! Sign up and get access to world class drum lessons from international top artists. Learn from the greats for FREE at . –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– #elvis #drumsound #djfontana #artofdrumming #drums
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