Like you never heard it before...maybe
#1
Like you never heard it before...maybe
The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again is something I would happily die to. 'though not yet.
Here's a version with Keith Moon's drumming isolated - although you can hear a little more so you know where you are.
So this thread could be for other isolated instruments without the rest of the song, whatever, or just for different versions of something well known.
Anyway here it is
Here's a version with Keith Moon's drumming isolated - although you can hear a little more so you know where you are.
So this thread could be for other isolated instruments without the rest of the song, whatever, or just for different versions of something well known.
Anyway here it is
#3
Re: Like you never heard it before...maybe
The Who's Won't Get Fooled Again is something I would happily die to. 'though not yet.
Here's a version with Keith Moon's drumming isolated - although you can hear a little more so you know where you are.
So this thread could be for other isolated instruments without the rest of the song, whatever, or just for different versions of something well known.
Anyway here it is
Here's a version with Keith Moon's drumming isolated - although you can hear a little more so you know where you are.
So this thread could be for other isolated instruments without the rest of the song, whatever, or just for different versions of something well known.
Anyway here it is
#5
Re: Like you never heard it before...maybe
It looks so easy.
I can't help feeling something's missing. But what a vocal!
#7
Re: Like you never heard it before...maybe
The Great Marc Bolan
I remember watching this one live
I remember watching this one live
Last edited by BristolUK; Nov 16th 2015 at 10:03 pm.
#8
Re: Like you never heard it before...maybe
Everyone know The Pixies Where is my Mind?
Betcha don't know this beautiful version
Betcha don't know this beautiful version
#10
Re: Like you never heard it before...maybe
I saw Deep Purple at Wembly Arena IIRC in 1988, and at the end of the main set Ritchie Blackmore pitched a fit and refused to do an encore, so Gillan, Glover, Lord, and Paice played Smoke on the Water as an encore, without a lead guitar! John Lord played the lead part on his Hammond organ, and Roger Glover stepped over and filled the gap on the stage where Ritchie should have been.
So far as I know there is no recording of that unusual rendition of SotW.
So far as I know there is no recording of that unusual rendition of SotW.
#12
Re: Like you never heard it before...maybe
Didn't see this thread before. Good idea. Have listened to Sultans of the Swing so many times that every note is permanently isolated in my head!
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