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dcba
"he hits the snare like no one else"
maybe TOO hard : listen to the DW tracks where he plays, it's a bit tirering after a while imo...
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dcba
"he hits the snare like no one else"
maybe TOO hard : listen to the DW tracks where he plays, it's a bit tirering after a while imo...
+1
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guitarbastard
has been posted on another thread. check out this:
one amazing groove machine....
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skipstone
Goddamn stoneswashed, you think that live version of Will But You Won't is boring Keith and Steve? You have just proven something that is beyond astounding.
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skipstone
Sir Knowit All.
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moosman
Hey, I’d like to get into this. What ultimately defines The Stones, is that they make music that hits your body hard, but also gives your brain ideas to think about. James Brown created rhythms so complex and infectious, that you don’t care that sometimes, the beat is the whole of his message. Dylan has so much philosophy going on, that it doesn’t bother you when his music goes clunky. But The Stones, at their best, have the mind and body thing covered. And that is where “You Will But You Won’t” fails. It’s not that it’s not a song. It’s just not a great one. I love listening to it, and I can imagine dancing to it. But to claim that it offers what a tune like “Gimme Shelter” does, is a disservice to both songs.