Stewart Copeland. Best rusher of all time.DSOP wrote: No, it's definitely his time. Check out "Heat of the Moment" by Asia. Check the tempo at the beginning against the tempo near the end. Scary.
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Just listened to it. It doesn't just finish faster, the tempo changes with each section of the song. Oy! After the head, the whole band takes off like a 747. (I never paid that close attention to it before). But, I'm not sure that's all on CP, though.DSOP wrote:No, it's definitely his time. Check out "Heat of the Moment" by Asia. Check the tempo at the beginning against the tempo near the end. Scary.Henry II wrote:I don't think it's CP's time. I think the music demands a lot of precision and there are spots where the players just aren't locked in.
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I just bought the mp3 of "Fanfare For The Common Man". Such a great version of that piece of music. I love Palmer's playing and drum and cymbal sounds on that.
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Ah ha! So thats where Terry Bozzio got the whole shirtless thing from.DSOP wrote:[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fQMJR15U9fo[/youtube]
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Comments on Mr. Palmer's time w/a little band called Asia? lol
Comments on Mr. Palmer's time w/a little band called Asia? lol
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