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I might be wrong since nobody else noticed it here. But it seems so obvious to me that the groove is Brown Sugar. The switching from hihat to floor tom on the "verse", the fills on the "chorus", the end. Gotta compare it later. But I'm pretty sure that's Brown Sugar...
That was my first thought at the show as Well. Have to Listen to it again!
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Nikkei
Sure, pile on, whatever. Seems like you didn't even read. If anything this serves to illustrate it is who stinks up the place, the critics or the cheerleaders.
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StonedRambler
I might be wrong since nobody else noticed it here. But it seems so obvious to me that the groove is Brown Sugar. The switching from hihat to floor tom on the "verse", the fills on the "chorus", the end. Gotta compare it later. But I'm pretty sure that's Brown Sugar...
That was my first thought at the show as Well. Have to Listen to it again!
And I think that's beautiful. The song that will probably never be played by Steve will always belong to Charlie.
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StonedRambler
I might be wrong since nobody else noticed it here. But it seems so obvious to me that the groove is Brown Sugar. The switching from hihat to floor tom on the "verse", the fills on the "chorus", the end. Gotta compare it later. But I'm pretty sure that's Brown Sugar...
That was my first thought at the show as Well. Have to Listen to it again!
And I think that's beautiful. The song that will probably never be played by Steve will always belong to Charlie.
So "Brown Sugar" made it to the show after-all...
- Doxa
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Nikkei
Sure, pile on, whatever. Seems like you didn't even read. If anything this serves to illustrate it is who stinks up the place, the critics or the cheerleaders.
Criticism for criticism's sake is less an opinion but actually a state of mind.
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StonedRambler
I might be wrong since nobody else noticed it here. But it seems so obvious to me that the groove is Brown Sugar. The switching from hihat to floor tom on the "verse", the fills on the "chorus", the end. Gotta compare it later. But I'm pretty sure that's Brown Sugar...
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Nikkei
Sure, pile on, whatever. Seems like you didn't even read. If anything this serves to illustrate it is who stinks up the place, the critics or the cheerleaders.
Criticism for criticism's sake is less an opinion but actually a state of mind.