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Charlie also played a two-handed 16th note rhythm on the hi hat on the original...that gave the song a lot of drive and an exotic feel.Quote
24FPS
Slow.............. I've never heard a great version of this wonderful song live. To do it right takes a lot of vigor, as it's a relentless song.
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JohnnyBGoode
This is better than the Shine A Light version. This would be a good addition to the next tour.
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The quality isn't the absolute best but it's still pretty good.
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Koen
The why is it called a proshot? confused smiley
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keefriff99Charlie also played a two-handed 16th note rhythm on the hi hat on the original...that gave the song a lot of drive and an exotic feel.Quote
24FPS
Slow.............. I've never heard a great version of this wonderful song live. To do it right takes a lot of vigor, as it's a relentless song.
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The quality isn't the absolute best but it's still pretty good.
The why is it called a proshot?
The electronic drums definitely add drive to the song, but Charlie's funky beat has more movement to it with additional notes being played on the hi hat.Quote
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keefriff99Charlie also played a two-handed 16th note rhythm on the hi hat on the original...that gave the song a lot of drive and an exotic feel.Quote
24FPS
Slow.............. I've never heard a great version of this wonderful song live. To do it right takes a lot of vigor, as it's a relentless song.
Not to downplay Charlie's role, but the studio track also has other people on percussion:
Simmons (electronic) drums: Sly Dunbar
Percussion (incl. timpani, bongos): Charlie Watts & Sly Dunbar (and possibly Martin Ditcham, Moustapha Cisse & Brahms Coundoul)
(source: timeisonourside.com)
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JohnnyBGoode
Keeping with Undercover, what do you all think the definitive live version of She Was Hot is?
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JohnnyBGoode
This is better than the Shine A Light version. This would be a good addition to the next tour.
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Thanks for posting!
Never saw this one.
Always good when they play "an obscure" song. Just like Dancing With Mr. D. on the last Tour.
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There's also the Detroit 2002 live version of "Undercover of the Night" to consider .... as well as Washington D.C. 1994.
I agree though .... that this one should be performed more often.
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JohnnyBGoode
This is better than the Shine A Light version. This would be a good addition to the next tour.
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Thanks for posting!
Never saw this one.
Always good when they play "an obscure" song. Just like Dancing With Mr. D. on the last Tour.
Obscure????
A top ten song in the charts which received good exposure on MTV along with publicity and a song which appears on multiple hits compilations.
"Too Tough" is more of a better example of an "obscure" song.
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Rockman
The why is it called a proshot?
Cause it wasn't filmed by some random dude in the audience with his Sony Handycam
Awwwww that explains it ... always thought they hired prostitutes ta film it ....