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drewmaster
And which track? (doesn't have to be from the same album)
My vote:
Album: Emotional Rescue, hands down
Track: Summer Romance, maybe
What's your vote?
Drew
When I saw your subject title, before even opening the thread, this was my choice, and Summer Romance specifically. With the original LP on a good system you can hear that bass drum get very subtly louder. Maybe they just mixed it that way but either way it’s awesome. I changed speakers and I can’t hear it anymore.
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drewmaster
And which track? (doesn't have to be from the same album)
My vote:
Album: Emotional Rescue, hands down
Track: Summer Romance, maybe
What's your vote?
Dreaw
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drewmaster
And which track? (doesn't have to be from the same album)
My vote:
Album: Emotional Rescue, hands down
Track: Summer Romance, maybe
What's your vote?
Dreaw
Are you real ? Perhaps you have not heard the finale of the 1973 shows where Charlie propels the band into A different stratosphere. Street Fighting Man.
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deardoctor
Tumbling dice, you can't always get what you want
Now serious: dirty work, album and title track if it's not played by woody like too rude...
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SomeTorontoGirl
Charlie is always perfect (go ahead, prove me wrong!
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Bashlets
I think the only track with Wood on drums is Sleep Tonight. I know there is drumming on DW by Fig and Jordan but not sure which tracks. Too Rude didn’t sound like Charlie to me
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drewmaster
And which track? (doesn't have to be from the same album)
My vote:
Album: Emotional Rescue, hands down
Track: Summer Romance, maybe
What's your vote?
Dreaw
Are you real ? Perhaps you have not heard the finale of the 1973 shows where Charlie propels the band into A different stratosphere. Street Fighting Man.
Or is Charlie following?
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Some Girls is a pretty bloody well fantastic album, showcasing his skills. Respectable is a rockin' lil' number!
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drewmaster
And which track? (doesn't have to be from the same album)
My vote:
Album: Emotional Rescue, hands down
Track: Summer Romance, maybe
What's your vote?
Dreaw
Are you real ? Perhaps you have not heard the finale of the 1973 shows where Charlie propels the band into A different stratosphere. Street Fighting Man.
Or is Charlie following?
That's what I was thinking immediately, as well. But it's not one following the other, it's both Watts, Richards, Wyman and Taylor going into a frenzy as a single animal.
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drewmaster
And which track? (doesn't have to be from the same album)
My vote:
Album: Emotional Rescue, hands down
Track: Summer Romance, maybe
What's your vote?
Dreaw
Are you real ? Perhaps you have not heard the finale of the 1973 shows where Charlie propels the band into A different stratosphere. Street Fighting Man.
Or is Charlie following?
That's what I was thinking immediately, as well. But it's not one following the other, it's both Watts, Richards, Wyman and Taylor going into a frenzy as a single animal.
I always thought it was Keith who started increasing the tempo on SFM, and that Charlie followed him to a T
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deardoctor
Tumbling dice, you can't always get what you want
Now serious: dirty work, album and title track if it's not played by woody like too rude...
or Anton Fig, or Steve Jordan...
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deardoctor
Tumbling dice, you can't always get what you want
Now serious: dirty work, album and title track if it's not played by woody like too rude...
or Anton Fig, or Steve Jordan...
Did they play on DW?
I had a look: my source say Charlie (on the title track)