Mike Portnoy would be the solely individual on the planet to not have heard Taylor Swift’s 2014 smash “Shake It Off,” however that is a part of the enjoyable as he partakes in Drumeo’s on-line video sequence wherein drummers try to guess and create elements of songs they are not aware of.
After studying from Portnoy’s drum tech Jose that the Dream Theater stickman has a little bit of a blind spot for pop music, the Drumeo host performed a model of the Swift pop hit with out the drum tracks included. With out even a as soon as via, Portnoy started laying down some drum fills and double-kick drums to the observe choosing up on items of the tune upon his first pay attention.
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After his first run via, he requested, “Is that one thing that’s well-liked?” and when he was informed the observe had over 3 billion performs on Spotify and assuring he had by no means heard it, he acknowledged, “It seems like one thing out of Disneyland in Japan or one thing.”
Regardless of his need to seek out out who was behind the tune, the Drumeo crew tasked him with attempting to study the tune first. However Portnoy struggled to make notes. “I do not assume I can enhance on what I did spontaneously,” he defined, earlier than bemoaning the dearth of key modifications and the onslaught of verses and choruses and raps within the tune.
“I can not make heads or tails of it so I am simply gonna jam to it, I suppose,” acknowledged the drummer earlier than giving it an official go including his improvised drum half.
When Portnoy Obtained Swift
Having two listens and delivered his official tackle it, Portnoy was then informed who was behind the catchy observe.
“Oh my god, that is Taylor Swift?! Like solely the largest artist on earth,” he exclaimed. “Largest artist on this planet and I do not know a single considered one of her songs. My daughter is gonna get a kick out of this.”
Portnoy gave the impression to be significantly within the rap breakdown portion and deftly picked up on a drum sample that mirrored that of Toni Basil’s ’80s hit “Mickey.” “Really that is a reasonably cool kick drum sample, fairly syncopated.,” he famous at one level in listening to the unique tune’s playback.
“Taylor, I’m actually sorry,” he joked. “I nonetheless would play with you in a heartbeat. I swear I wouldn’t try this.”
Whereas Portnoy may not be stepping behind the package for any Eras touring within the close to future, he has returned to play with Dream Theater. His first album again with the band is Parasomnia and it is due Feb. 7.
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