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the loss only now became completely clear
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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 every fourth of the 16 hihat beats
in a 4/4 Beat.
This means that the snare (on every #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.
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padre69
Thank you for the clips! I've been waiting to hear how the band sounded.
The playing sounds tight, tempos are all right and Steve is solid. But it doesn't sound like The Rolling Stones. It's Mick and a band playing The Stones.
It's not bad by any means, it just doesn't sound like The Rolling Stones to my ears.
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Beast
Thanks for the clips, guys!
Is it just me or does the crowd seem a bit lame?
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georgemcdonnell314
Give Steve Jordan a chance. This was the first show and they'll polish things up a bit.
It was the first show with him and he should at least be able to take a few steps before the criticism starts.
If you don't like his sound don't go to the shows or listen to the snips posted online but at least give the guy a chance.
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padre69
Thank you for the clips! I've been waiting to hear how the band sounded.
The playing sounds tight, tempos are all right and Steve is solid. But it doesn't sound like The Rolling Stones. It's Mick and a band playing The Stones.
It's not bad by any means, it just doesn't sound like The Rolling Stones to my ears.
Maybe it will get a bit closer through the tour. But yes, Charlie is irreplaceable.
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padre69
Thank you for the clips! I've been waiting to hear how the band sounded.
The playing sounds tight, tempos are all right and Steve is solid. But it doesn't sound like The Rolling Stones. It's Mick and a band playing The Stones.
It's not bad by any means, it just doesn't sound like The Rolling Stones to my ears.
Maybe it will get a bit closer through the tour. But yes, Charlie is irreplaceable.
Yes, and what we have here is not a replacement, any more than Mick Taylor was a replacement for Brian Jones. We have a new departure and a different band. The drums are harder, heavier (and a bit faster?) which anyone who has heard Steve Jordan before, particularly with the Winos, could have predicted. It's going to take some getting used to. But the different band sounds pretty good, and where the new departure leads is something I'm interested to see.
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MelBelli
It occurs to me that, when there were no shows for Crosseyed Heart, Steve probably thought he’d never get to play onstage with Keith again. Big smiles from him. Great to see. He’s grooving hard. I dig it.