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Surely no one would start a Friday music thread with a track with a drum solo in on 07:50 - Oct 31 by vindicatedblue
Just as Hendrix took a Dylan song ('All Along The Watchtower' - which probably had lyrical inspiration from Ritchie Havens) and improved it to such an immeasurable extent that Dylan then had to provide shallow tribute versions when he played the song, I now expect a Joy Division / New Order / Electronic reformation to pay tribute to this much superior version contained in a recent radio programme - listen from eighteen minutes for the music but I recommend the whole programme for a full appreciation...
Surely no one would start a Friday music thread with a track with a drum solo in on 10:45 - Oct 31 by WeWereZombies
Just as Hendrix took a Dylan song ('All Along The Watchtower' - which probably had lyrical inspiration from Ritchie Havens) and improved it to such an immeasurable extent that Dylan then had to provide shallow tribute versions when he played the song, I now expect a Joy Division / New Order / Electronic reformation to pay tribute to this much superior version contained in a recent radio programme - listen from eighteen minutes for the music but I recommend the whole programme for a full appreciation...
Surely no one would start a Friday music thread with a track with a drum solo in on 09:41 - Oct 31 by Pendejo
Which leads naturally into cultural appropriation from the 80s
When you say cultural appropriation you talking about the footballers using nasal strips, yeh? Although I am not sure how effective Stuart Goddard's looks...
Taking things full circle the drummers of Burundi did a stage takeover on Echo andthe Bunnymen at least once: