TylerDeadPine wrote: Koupal/Naish on Youth of America.
Yeah I feel this way about most of the early punk bands. Imagine being raised on '70s hard rock or whatever and seemingly overnight be expected to pull off those tempos.
TylerDeadPine wrote: Koupal/Naish on Youth of America.
Yeah I feel this way about most of the early punk bands. Imagine being raised on '70s hard rock or whatever and seemingly overnight be expected to pull off those tempos.
This is a really good answer that I hadn’t considered. Those guys were great.
Fair comment.Happyman wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 8:20 am Every time i see this thread i Just think of Holger and Jacki and think "oh, i can't post about them they're not underrated", but it's just that they're that good that they kind of are.
I'm just posting this so the impulse goes away, really.
Back to shame and guilt.
I think this is a fundamental concept of playing in bands and while I have feelings about what works for me, there's no right or wrong way to approach this.ErikG wrote: Fri Jun 24, 2022 5:20 pm I think a lot about how bands approach 'who follows whom'.
Drummers that follow bass vs. those that follow guitar, drummer leads everyone, etc.
I (bass) have played in bands where the guitarist was the rhythmic linchpin and it worked wonderfully.
In another group that same approach did not work at all.
Maybe this should be a new thread.
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