Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin...and who did you say this was? A good singer and a BIG computer. This is why the world is ending- Oh, there's a key change- that's the best part.
Steve@drums-drums-drums says...Yesssss! I only bought 'Slide It In' because Cozy was in the lineup (from Jef Beck fame). Was this song even on that?- but was a fan ever since. I mean listen to that Voice! Coverdale in total control - lyric only mildly inane, but the inherent musicality makes it ...
Why am I not surprised that in addition to his talent, his character also shone. As far as the Hendrix motif is concerned, Jimi would've dug it, I'm sure...'Dance' came out in'74...3rd Stone released in '67...Ahhh, those were the days!
In Bangkok now, as the flood (and danger), draws closer, I can't resist that rhyme - 'flesh and blood,' indeed - it doesn't get any better. And let's own up about those 'false' ending drum fills...(Courtesy of Alan Schwartzberg)
Mmmmmmmm, yeah. Turn up your - ra-a-a-dio....Now we can get down to what is really wrong. If only everything was so simple. At least we have this. "Switch on your electric light". Thanks, guys.
Simply phenomenal. Original in every respect. Elegant, eloquent; sure shades (particularly the singles over the various voices), of Tony Williams- yet completely distinctive. Truly an inspiration.
If, like me, you revere the victims-those whose lives were lost, then your next inclination should be to know THE WHOLE STORY; the one the government told had way too many holes. Did someone say, 'Building 7'?
Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding, Jimi Hendrix, Aretha Franklin...and who did you say this was? A good singer and a BIG computer. This is why the world is ending- Oh, there's a key change- that's the best part.