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punkfloyd
Can we analyse that disaster? It seems like Keith started out OK, bu the rhythm section came in off beat and it took them for even to get synched up.
Bill's expression at 3:58 is priceless.
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DandelionPowderman
I love Keith's lead fills on SSC. But the magic is within the overall sound of the track. The drums, the bass, Ronnie's mellow-sounding guitar and Keith's knife sharp clean sound. The guitars give perfect counter points.
I never noticed before the UMG remasters, but after the ..."when you're old...-part", When Keith's guitar disappears, an open G-guitar enters when Keith comes back in - leading to an increasing number of fills by Keith. A perfect crescendo.
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DandelionPowderman
I love Keith's lead fills on SSC. But the magic is within the overall sound of the track. The drums, the bass, Ronnie's mellow-sounding guitar and Keith's knife sharp clean sound. The guitars give perfect counter points.
I never noticed before the UMG remasters, but after the ..."when you're old...-part", When Keith's guitar disappears, an open G-guitar enters when Keith comes back in - leading to an increasing number of fills by Keith. A perfect crescendo.
I think this live version is completely different than the studio version, more distorion, there's more going on. The "mistake" in the beginning is fun, they should have kept that going foor at least a minute, a very odd intro.
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GasLightStreet
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When I listened to it, I had to go figure out where the edit was. Great edit. This song is one of my faves, it's stellar. 40 years ago this week, I thought its own thread might be cool.
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GasLightStreet
When I listened to it, I had to go figure out where the edit was. Great edit. This song is one of my faves, it's stellar. 40 years ago this week, I thought its own thread might be cool.
WHOA! 40 years, thanks for the reminder Skippy. The week I became a lifelong fan! I heard it on an AM Station on my clock radio and the rest is history.
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When I listened to it, I had to go figure out where the edit was. Great edit. This song is one of my faves, it's stellar. 40 years ago this week, I thought its own thread might be cool.
WHOA! 40 years, thanks for the reminder Skippy. The week I became a lifelong fan! I heard it on an AM Station on my clock radio and the rest is history.
It cracks me up to think that I was 10 years old when this song came out.
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When I listened to it, I had to go figure out where the edit was. Great edit. This song is one of my faves, it's stellar. 40 years ago this week, I thought its own thread might be cool.
WHOA! 40 years, thanks for the reminder Skippy. The week I became a lifelong fan! I heard it on an AM Station on my clock radio and the rest is history.
It cracks me up to think that I was 10 years old when this song came out.
You turn, or have turned 50 this year...Happy half century!
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GasLightStreet
When I listened to it, I had to go figure out where the edit was. Great edit. This song is one of my faves, it's stellar. 40 years ago this week, I thought its own thread might be cool.
WHOA! 40 years, thanks for the reminder Skippy. The week I became a lifelong fan! I heard it on an AM Station on my clock radio and the rest is history.
It cracks me up to think that I was 10 years old when this song came out.
You turn, or have turned 50 this year...Happy half century!
I did. The next day... well, let's just say that, COVID aside, it's been a really shitty year.
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GasLightStreet
When I listened to it, I had to go figure out where the edit was. Great edit. This song is one of my faves, it's stellar. 40 years ago this week, I thought its own thread might be cool.
WHOA! 40 years, thanks for the reminder Skippy. The week I became a lifelong fan! I heard it on an AM Station on my clock radio and the rest is history.
It cracks me up to think that I was 10 years old when this song came out.
I've said it before. Don't mind saying it again, Charlie is the star of this fine lp. His drumming is sheer perfection. And not a click track in site!Quote
TheGreek
I love this tune . Great sharp guiatrs and Mick really fires this tune . Keith twangy guitar is da bomb -it's so good, and Ronnie's Steel guitar is so delicious and killer Bass from Bill and ditto for Charlie !!!!! Some could say that Charlie's drums are understated but in a way Chartlie is driving the bus on this one taking them all on the ride together .