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TheBadRabbit
I won't comment on the sound from a cellphone Facebook feed. I thought it was interesting that Steve had the front head of his kick set up like Charlie: hole dead center. As a drummer, I will say this is an unusual set-up these days. Drummers who port their front head typically put the hole off to the side to preserve some resonance from the head. The dead-center hole was popular in the 70s & 80s. I also noticed that Steve came up off the high-hat on 2 & 4, just like Charlie. Seems to me that they're trying to keep some of the "Watts sound" while still letting Steve do his thing. I approve.
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TheBadRabbit
I won't comment on the sound from a cellphone Facebook feed. I thought it was interesting that Steve had the front head of his kick set up like Charlie: hole dead center. As a drummer, I will say this is an unusual set-up these days. Drummers who port their front head typically put the hole off to the side to preserve some resonance from the head. The dead-center hole was popular in the 70s & 80s. I also noticed that Steve came up off the high-hat on 2 & 4, just like Charlie. Seems to me that they're trying to keep some of the "Watts sound" while still letting Steve do his thing. I approve.
I listened also to YouTube videos on desktop speakers and headphones.
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TheBadRabbit
I won't comment on the sound from a cellphone Facebook feed. I thought it was interesting that Steve had the front head of his kick set up like Charlie: hole dead center. As a drummer, I will say this is an unusual set-up these days. Drummers who port their front head typically put the hole off to the side to preserve some resonance from the head. The dead-center hole was popular in the 70s & 80s. I also noticed that Steve came up off the high-hat on 2 & 4, just like Charlie. Seems to me that they're trying to keep some of the "Watts sound" while still letting Steve do his thing. I approve.
I listened also to YouTube videos on desktop speakers and headphones.
Imo you're pretty persistent about the drum.
Please, now get over it.
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TheBadRabbit
I won't comment on the sound from a cellphone Facebook feed. I thought it was interesting that Steve had the front head of his kick set up like Charlie: hole dead center. As a drummer, I will say this is an unusual set-up these days. Drummers who port their front head typically put the hole off to the side to preserve some resonance from the head. The dead-center hole was popular in the 70s & 80s. I also noticed that Steve came up off the high-hat on 2 & 4, just like Charlie. Seems to me that they're trying to keep some of the "Watts sound" while still letting Steve do his thing. I approve.
I listened also to YouTube videos on desktop speakers and headphones.
Imo you're pretty persistent about the drum.
Please, now get over it.
I don't think I am persistent. I just have heard what I wrote. To say something additional positive, Happy version that emerged on YT is very good. Also guitars very solid.
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Big Al
I’m quite impressed with Jordan’s drumming during Paint it, Black.
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Jeffer
What a fantastic intro and also a fantastic version of SFM.
This is the first time live that the drums are played like the album version. A clever way to honor Charlie because he never played like this live.
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bv
Report and pictures here:
The Rolling Stones
The Dome at America's Center
St. Louis MO USA
Sunday September 26, 2021
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Report and pictures here:
The Rolling Stones
The Dome at America's Center
St. Louis MO USA
Sunday September 26, 2021
(IORR)
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DandelionPowderman
The videos I've seen so far sounds really good. Keith busted a string in the middle of MR, and was horribly out of tune before he changed guitar.
This is really impressive by the Stones, to pull off a show like this under these circumstances
Jordan sounds great.
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DandelionPowderman
The videos I've seen so far sounds really good. Keith busted a string in the middle of MR, and was horribly out of tune before he changed guitar.
This is really impressive by the Stones, to pull off a show like this under these circumstances
Jordan sounds great.
Yes it is impressive.
But Jordan plays differently.
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Rocktiludrop
I was then gob smacked at the decision to drop Brown Sugar, seems like the Stones have joined the woke cult.
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DandelionPowderman
The videos I've seen so far sounds really good. Keith busted a string in the middle of MR, and was horribly out of tune before he changed guitar.
This is really impressive by the Stones, to pull off a show like this under these circumstances
Jordan sounds great.
Yes it is impressive.
But Jordan plays differently.
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Topi
SFM sounds good!
So does 19th Nervous Breakdown, really liked the tempo on that one.