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jiggysawdust
It's being posted online that Charlie used a virtual drum kit app called Freedrum.
That doesn't look like Freedrum.
Charlie's playback-drumming to a pre-recorded drumtrack...
But still... he's cool !
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rebelhipi
I think Charlie used some app where your hand movements are the drums.
Right side = cymbal.
center = snare ect.
Electronic drum sticks.
[youtu.be]
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rebelhipi
I think Charlie used some app where your hand movements are the drums.
Right side = cymbal.
center = snare ect.
Electronic drum sticks.
[youtu.be]
... don't think so - Charlie's sticks were just normal drumstiks, no cables attached.
Rather, I think, it was a video-computer solution: as the sticks move to some position in the picture-frame, a corresponding sound is called by the software.
Just my 2cts.w :-)
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Rockman
What the book on Keith's table?
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bv
I assume they did a base track with Mick, then it was passed on to the other members, playing back on it. Then some minor sound was added. I assume a certain tree farmer in Macon, Georgia did some work on it too. Like Mick said, without Chuck Leavell, no Stones.
This was not a performance to be evaluated technically. It was a performance telling the world The Rolling Stones support WHO and the health workers who work night and day during these crazy days. Also in tribute to those who clean, and everyone else who have hard times these days.
I like the basic style of the performance. Mick and Keith on acoustic guitars. Stripped down. Charlie stripped down. Ronnie carry the solo, like he does always. Keith adding backing vocals. Charlie smiles. They are all alive and kicking. That is all we need to know. I can't see why they should have rehearsed for weeks to do a "postcard" song to the world.
The did a great tribute performance.
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bv
I assume they did a base track with Mick, then it was passed on to the other members, playing back on it. Then some minor sound was added. I assume a certain tree farmer in Macon, Georgia did some work on it too. Like Mick said, without Chuck Leavell, no Stones.
This was not a performance to be evaluated technically. It was a performance telling the world The Rolling Stones support WHO and the health workers who work night and day during these crazy days. Also in tribute to those who clean, and everyone else who have hard times these days.
I like the basic style of the performance. Mick and Keith on acoustic guitars. Stripped down. Charlie stripped down. Ronnie carry the solo, like he does always. Keith adding backing vocals. Charlie smiles. They are all alive and kicking. That is all we need to know. I can't see why they should have rehearsed for weeks to do a "postcard" song to the world.
The did a great tribute performance.
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Rockman
... Thanks BowieStone .....
AND what about
what's Keith say at the 5.30 mark ???..... Brian Jones ???
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slewan
pretty lame, I'd say. Charlie faking drumming is pretty cool, Keith is a complete failure/missing in action, Mick trying his best and Ronnie trying to kept the song together. The rest's just a basic backing track, most likely recorded a while back
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Big Al
Keith appeared to be gently caressing the guitar, with little-to-no audible effect. Was he just miming along?
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Big Al
Keith appeared to be gently caressing the guitar, with little-to-no audible effect. Was he just miming along?
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masseywinos
Poor choice of songs by Elton John and McCartney. Why play songs that require a full band to sound right. Tons of songs they could have played that would have been better. Charlie's expression was priceless.