Then the concert band played a few songs. One was one of those high concept band pieces with which you’re probably familiar if you’ve ever had a kid in band. It was called “The Great Locomotive Chase.” It was inspired by a Union raid on the railroad tracks in Georgia during the ...
" cut from their underrated seventh LP,War Child, is a quirky little thing: There are plenty of deliciously bluesy riffs and ornate drum flourishes, and the arrangement occasionally quiets down into sections of creepy synth and marching snare. Meanwhile, have you ever ...
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of The Rolling Stones’ “Get Off Of My Cloud” where Brian Jones’ snaking lead notes were pronounced and the single where Keith Richards’ crunchy rhythm guitar is cranked up and really drives the song playing off of Charlie Watts’ snare. It made the difference between good and great. ...
While Moroder and Bellotte concentrated on building the tune’s classic locomotive bassline, they didn’t notice that Wedel had asked engineer Jürgen Koppers to lay down “a reference pulse” or as Moroder now calls it, the Click. “We’ve laid the first track down, and Ro...