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HeadSet says
I have that exact headphone. It is one of the very few that would fit over my big ears.
Username checks out for good advice.
How do you guys listen to your music? Been wanting to ask this. Speakers? Headphones? Brands?
my subs reproduced the sound of a heavy truck driving through the neighborhood of the recording studio.
What Pearl Jam sounds like to the people who don't like it (including myself):
Holy Shit: "My Way" and a Hippie Freak
This blew my mind.
The original, a tune from 60s France, typical croony French Love Song about having a losing a woman ... "Even a Fool Learns to Love"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nnbqMKs4QN0
EMI had the music rights, and in 1967 bid out for English lyrics.
Two people answered. Paul Anka, and a little known Mystery Hippie who had yet to chart and needed a few bucks to live.
You can of course guess which one was chosen:
Regrets, I've had a few, but then again, to few to mention...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qQzdAsjWGPg
Voivod's Tribal Convictions, not just a drumming masterpiece:
https://youtu.be/yAI7gWFbvMM?si=qfA8-kKeFzMa3TdF
If you're not a drummer, it's impossible to comprehend how difficult this song is to play AND sing.
What Pearl Jam sounds like to the people who don't like it (including myself):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8ZX4O-Efao
WookieMan says
If you're not a drummer, it's impossible to comprehend how difficult this song is to play AND sing.
That's true for any instrument. If you need to play more serious stuff, don't sing
Move four limbs and sing and let me know how it goes as the backbone of the band?
That's why RHCP have their own vocalist and bass player, why Les Claypool usually alternates difficult bass lines and singing, why John Myung and Jon Petrucci or Jordan Rudess, all beasts on their respective instruments bass and guitar and keyboard, don't sing. Same difference
Amazing to see Phil keep complex beats going and singing at the same time.
In all fairness, people are slowly coming around to realizing how great Phil Collins is
Re: the drum dialog. This guy is an entertaining show-off. Never heard him with a band tho.
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