Do we know why Glenn played less piano in later years? Did he play piano on Desperado at all since the "resumption"? It didn't sound that different with someone else playing the chords, but it felt...
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Do we know why Glenn played less piano in later years? Did he play piano on Desperado at all since the "resumption"? It didn't sound that different with someone else playing the chords, but it felt...
Oh, I LOVE mindless entertainment!😅 Yeah, if you watch those reaction videos for entertainment, they probably can be fun. In the times of "reality shows" one always has to be aware that everything is...
I'm not convinced that these "reactions" are real and heartfelt. I feel they're just entertainment. If these people actually start listening to the music they "like" in these videos, that IS great....
I have to confess that this "reaction" culture isn't my thing. 😅
I don't remember which thread it was and who I was discussing with, but this person said that Felder probably came up with those ascending chords that lead to the chorus in NKIT. I said that those...
Haha, took a few seconds to realise who it was that Joe's vibrato reminded me of when he was singing in the beginning in one of those clips: David Byron
That thought crossed my mind too.
Yeah, that's probably it.
A minor detail...I've never paid much attention to the instrument Glenn played on TIE in the 70's, but I recall Felder saying in his book that he encouraged Glenn to play an electric instead of...
I couldn't find that comment. Whoever said it probably knows that Felder isn't a professional pedal steel player and commented accordingly - rather than his/her ears telling him/her that there's...
The (electric) piano part in the studio version is different. Glenn didn't play it. Was it Jim Ed Norman?
I don't have the live album anymore, but I remember that Timothy played some of those notes at the very end (when the bass is just repeating single notes) an octave lower than Randy did on the album....
Of course! THAT'S why Felder's not there. Thanks! So it's possible that the chorus licks WERE Don's, but he wasn't there to play them in this performance, and so Glenn played 'em.
That "Already gone" performance by the four original guys. Was this before the recording of the song and before Felder arrived, or was it after and Felder was just absent for some reason?
If it was...