For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
yeababyyeaQuote
jumpingjackflash5Quote
yeababyyea
I guess they sound musically "tighter" than the last few years. But the classic unique Stones sound/groove is not really there. Still sounds great though.
Because the key part of that groove was Charlie's light, jazz-inspired drumming.
Yes it will never be the same without Charlie, luckily we can still go back to old recordings. Everything from now is just a bonus.
Quote
jumpingjackflash5Quote
yeababyyea
I guess they sound musically "tighter" than the last few years. But the classic unique Stones sound/groove is not really there. Still sounds great though.
Because the key part of that groove was Charlie's light, jazz-inspired drumming.
Quote
FoolToCry
there are a few short clips (one minute) in the official stones app - fan feed.
19th nervous
troubles are coming
jjf
satisfaction
[rolling-stones.disciplemedia.com]
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
jumpingjackflash5Quote
yeababyyea
I guess they sound musically "tighter" than the last few years. But the classic unique Stones sound/groove is not really there. Still sounds great though.
Because the key part of that groove was Charlie's light, jazz-inspired drumming.
He wouldn't have played like that on any of the tunes in question here (Satisfaction, JJF, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Miss You, Troubles A Coming) - so let's give Steve a chance. At least wait for a real opportunity of comparison
Quote
Irix
19th Nervous Breakdown from the RS-App - Link.
Satisfaction from the RS-App - Link.
The stage - Link.
Source: [Rolling-Stones.DiscipleMedia.com] - (create an account or use the one from the App).
Quote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Of course not. You can't seriously put on Satisfaction on Still Life and really mean that.
Quote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Quote
Irix
Miss You from the RS-App - Link.
Source: [Rolling-Stones.DiscipleMedia.com] - (create an account or use the one from the App).
Quote
NikkeiQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Of course not. You can't seriously put on Satisfaction on Still Life and really mean that.
You don't seem to realize that by making your argument why it's just as great as ever you always resort to why it actually wasn't so great to begin with? You've done it for years when discussing Keiths playing. That is what is actually chipping away at the legacy, much more than what they can or can't do anymore.
Quote
schwonekQuote
Irix
Miss You from the RS-App - Link.
Source: [Rolling-Stones.DiscipleMedia.com] - (create an account or use the one from the App).
Wow. Thanks. They sure sound fantastic!
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
NikkeiQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Of course not. You can't seriously put on Satisfaction on Still Life and really mean that.
You don't seem to realize that by making your argument why it's just as great as ever you always resort to why it actually wasn't so great to begin with? You've done it for years when discussing Keiths playing. That is what is actually chipping away at the legacy, much more than what they can or can't do anymore.
You read me wrong (You keep on doing that, btw). I don't know if it's deliberate or not - or a language-thing - or are you joking?
But I haven't said anything of the sort ("as great as ever"). They're back, and I thought they sounded good, based on MY expectations.
None of those claims are even debatable.
Quote
jumpingjackflash5Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
NikkeiQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Of course not. You can't seriously put on Satisfaction on Still Life and really mean that.
You don't seem to realize that by making your argument why it's just as great as ever you always resort to why it actually wasn't so great to begin with? You've done it for years when discussing Keiths playing. That is what is actually chipping away at the legacy, much more than what they can or can't do anymore.
You read me wrong (You keep on doing that, btw). I don't know if it's deliberate or not - or a language-thing - or are you joking?
But I haven't said anything of the sort ("as great as ever"). They're back, and I thought they sounded good, based on MY expectations.
None of those claims are even debatable.
That's right. They're back, they sound very good, and the sound of the drums is different.
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
jumpingjackflash5Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
NikkeiQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Of course not. You can't seriously put on Satisfaction on Still Life and really mean that.
You don't seem to realize that by making your argument why it's just as great as ever you always resort to why it actually wasn't so great to begin with? You've done it for years when discussing Keiths playing. That is what is actually chipping away at the legacy, much more than what they can or can't do anymore.
You read me wrong (You keep on doing that, btw). I don't know if it's deliberate or not - or a language-thing - or are you joking?
But I haven't said anything of the sort ("as great as ever"). They're back, and I thought they sounded good, based on MY expectations.
None of those claims are even debatable.
That's right. They're back, they sound very good, and the sound of the drums is different.
Amongst drummers Charlie was world-famous for notQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Of course not. You can't seriously put on Satisfaction on Still Life and really mean that.
Quote
DeeGeeAmongst drummers Charlie was famous for notQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Nikkei
Charlie played "like that" whenever he touched his hi hat
Of course not. You can't seriously put on Satisfaction on Still Life and really mean that.
Playing the fourth of the four hihat beats
in a 4/4 Beat.
This means that the snare (on #2 & #4) sounds
differently on #4 without the hihat on top,
Leaving it more „room to breathe“.
So it naturally sounds differently when Mr. Jordan plays it. Although I like the tightness about it. It pushes the band tempovise.