ERawk wrote:
Oh and Ringo, what are your thoughts on Crazy Horse?
Interestingly, I love Ralph Molina's playing. I love the way it breathes. Some guys kind of waver on being ahead of and behind the beat during a song, and it sounds like they're rank amateurs who don't understand the secret pulse of a song. Other guys make it feel natural, and swing it a little in a way that no drum machine can emulate.
It isn't something that can be taught or learned....
Molina doesn't "get" this, I don't think. I expect that most drummers who do this don't "get" it any more than grass understands why it waves in the wind. It just happens, and it's musical.
John Bonham constantly pushed and pulled the beat, too. He was more aggressive about it, but there you go, right?
Ringo? Same thing. A little quicker between the snare and the kickdrum here, leading into the fill with the "wrong" hand, giving it a little hesitation there... it's musical in a way that isn't quantifiable in simple terms.
I love Crazy Horse. I love the way that the meter and feel of the songs staggers a little drunkenly- kind of junk sick and broke down. I did my best
on this record to play EXACTLY like Ralph Molina, particularly on the track "Thunderbolt."
Now.... who wants me to come stagger around on their record?
Redline wrote:Not Crap. The sound of death? The sound of FUN! ScrrreeEEEEEEE