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Toss killing it
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Damn, Jerry's groove is awesome, what a feel. Those Marottas.
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Rick Gratton playing with Ian Thomas, laying down some great time, not playing any of the crazy Rick's Lick's grooves.
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Actually had a blizzard today...over 6 inches of snow...add the Covid insanity and I found this
in its full glory...watching the entire show really was fun! My gosh each snare drum sounds
amazing here!
in its full glory...watching the entire show really was fun! My gosh each snare drum sounds
amazing here!
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Gadd and Marotta, 70s NYC.
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langmick wrote:Gadd and Marotta, 70s NYC.
More of the same, from his first three studio albums.
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Purdie clinic on how to play the hats...
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These sticks make the shuffle even cooler...
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Man, that Live at Mikell's has THAT 70's sound which is so vintage!
It is an audio stamp of time. I wonder if these cats got the same
equipment today they could capture that sound.
Speaking of sound...Bonham's snare is a shotgun here from '72!
This is insane...just stunning snare tone and makes me wonder
what happened in the 70's with that boxy, dry snare to come.
This was 1972! Just killed it...it is better than the studio cut!
It is an audio stamp of time. I wonder if these cats got the same
equipment today they could capture that sound.
Speaking of sound...Bonham's snare is a shotgun here from '72!
This is insane...just stunning snare tone and makes me wonder
what happened in the 70's with that boxy, dry snare to come.
This was 1972! Just killed it...it is better than the studio cut!
Jeff Porcaro Groove Master
http://jeffporcaro.blogspot.com
http://jeffporcaro.blogspot.com
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