Drum fill: flats in Dagenham .
2I am willing to vote NOT CRAP if someone can point me towards an example of it being used well in a good song.
(FYI I had to look up what the hell the "flats in Dagenham" drum fill was).
(FYI I had to look up what the hell the "flats in Dagenham" drum fill was).
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Drum fill: flats in Dagenham .
3ian dury's "reasons to be cheerful" opens with a 'flats in daganham' fill.
men at work "down under".... now that opens with a 'flats in dagenham' followed immediately by a 'maisonette in hampshire'...ha ha.
men at work "down under".... now that opens with a 'flats in dagenham' followed immediately by a 'maisonette in hampshire'...ha ha.
Drum fill: flats in Dagenham .
4I Googlised this and couldn't found owt on it. Can we get an example? I'm guessing that it sounds like the phrase reads...
Drum fill: flats in Dagenham .
5There's one in the Genesis? Phil Colling? tune, "Inside Out" just before the chorus. This is not a good song, however.
Drum fill: flats in Dagenham .
7Rimbaud III wrote:I Googlised this and couldn't found owt on it. Can we get an example? I'm guessing that it sounds like the phrase reads...
http://www.seeqpod.com/music/?plid=9fb624cfef
Rick Reuben wrote:He went to bed about a decade ago, or whenever he sold his soul to the bankers and the elites.daniel robert chapman wrote:I think he's gone to bed, Rick.

Drum fill: flats in Dagenham .
9naughty bits wrote:men at work "down under".... now that opens with a 'flats in dagenham' followed immediately by a 'maisonette in hampshire'...ha ha.
Ha! So it does!