I love this MSR. It features a very-seldomly-played march and a not-so-frequently-played s'spey, both very cool tunes as well. And I like that they don't waste any time going into the reel from the s'spey, there's no "dramatic pause" which other bands seem to love so much but which - in my view - disrupts the flow. They break right into the reel without pause, which is very cool. Thanks for posting this!
@ChrisZ70 Good point, Chris. And I especially like the snare drumming. It's absolutely perfect. I love the roll-triplet-tap in the ending of the 2/4 march. F*cking spot-on brilliant musicianship.
Fantastic!!!
TarikJosephProd 2 years ago
WOW!!!!
rbaughman 2 years ago
I love this MSR. It features a very-seldomly-played march and a not-so-frequently-played s'spey, both very cool tunes as well. And I like that they don't waste any time going into the reel from the s'spey, there's no "dramatic pause" which other bands seem to love so much but which - in my view - disrupts the flow. They break right into the reel without pause, which is very cool. Thanks for posting this!
ChrisZ70 2 years ago 3
What are the tune names?
boberooatcomcast 2 years ago
Angus Campbells Farewell to Stirling, Tulloch Castle and John Morrison of Assynt House.
ChrisZ70 2 years ago
@ChrisZ70 Good point, Chris. And I especially like the snare drumming. It's absolutely perfect. I love the roll-triplet-tap in the ending of the 2/4 march. F*cking spot-on brilliant musicianship.
ChrisZ70 1 year ago
Nice tone!!! Sounds like you were hard done by.
Better than Shotts
jobieloon 2 years ago