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9 hours ago, Paul Cleaver said:

One for Timon

 

 

Would that be the bloke doing Phil Collins part and Chester Thompson part ?

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52 minutes ago, Stubby said:

Would that be the bloke doing Phil Collins part and Chester Thompson part ?

Its actually Phil Collins and Bill Bruford on this track. Chester Thompson plays on most of this live album though.

I think Phil sacked Bill as he wouldn't play as he was told 

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3 minutes ago, Paul Cleaver said:

Its actually Phil Collins and Bill Bruford on this track. Chester Thompson plays on most of this live album though.

I think Phil sacked Bill as he wouldn't play as he was told 

Bill was a jazz drummer really . I loved his really " tight " stuff with the early Yes albums .

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1 minute ago, Stubby said:

Bill was a jazz drummer really . I loved his really " tight " stuff with the early Yes albums .

 

1 minute ago, Stubby said:

Bill was a jazz drummer really . I loved his really " tight " stuff with the early Yes albums .

Yes Stubby rock drummers with a Jazz sensibility are my favourites. I also like Neil Peart and Stu Copeland 

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Just now, Paul Cleaver said:

 

Yes Stubby rock drummers with a Jazz sensibility are my favourites. I also like Neil Peart and Stu Copeland 

rites

Agreed . The recently deceased Mr Ginger Baker was originally a jazzer .   

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@TIMONMyself and @Steve Bulman  have agreed, if you don't like the drumming in this your banned for 1 month
 
 
 


Ok, just before security come and remove me... check out the laid back awesome-ness of this little ditty.... specially the snare sound.




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10 hours ago, TIMON said:

 

 


Ok, just before security come and remove me... check out the laid back awesome-ness of this little ditty.... specially the snare sound.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

 

a crisp snare and a nice groove chune

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