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I thought he was saying "Running like a brothel" - reading the song title helped... ðŸ«
Reem wrote:
I heard of a guy in South Wales who was nicknamed Will OneWay. He drove the hearse for the local funeral directors...
There are too may Will Evans!
This one got me on my feet!
Sounds like someone's trying to get a song in a commercial.
There are too may Will Evans!
I'm wistful for JJ Cale
Hmmm...sounds like alot of that faux/poser/contrived C&W music you hear on every freaking radio station now.
MaiJo wrote:
It is just a percussive element, isn't it, whether you take it as a 'fake clap' or otherwise. I think that a lot of songs contain a repeated percussive sound, clap sound, drum, electronic beat that can jar with a user's ears. I get the same reaction to electronic drum beats, sometimes. What to do, though? Just listen to Mozart?
Mozart did have the most authentic claps in his music, it's true.
It is just a percussive element, isn't it, whether you take it as a 'fake clap' or otherwise. I think that a lot of songs contain a repeated percussive sound, clap sound, drum, electronic beat that can jar with a user's ears. I get the same reaction to electronic drum beats, sometimes. What to do, though? Just listen to Mozart?
Mozart did have the most authentic claps in his music, it's true.
I think I'm going to play this on loop the next time I play Red Dead Redemption.
tompoll wrote:
It is just a percussive element, isn't it, whether you take it as a 'fake clap' or otherwise. I think that a lot of songs contain a repeated percussive sound, clap sound, drum, electronic beat that can jar with a user's ears. I get the same reaction to electronic drum beats, sometimes. What to do, though? Just listen to Mozart?
I could do without the constant fake claps (I say fake because they're all identical).
It is just a percussive element, isn't it, whether you take it as a 'fake clap' or otherwise. I think that a lot of songs contain a repeated percussive sound, clap sound, drum, electronic beat that can jar with a user's ears. I get the same reaction to electronic drum beats, sometimes. What to do, though? Just listen to Mozart?
I could do without the constant fake claps (I say fake because they're all identical).
YOW!
I love this song! It is so groovy!

Very cool to my ears : )
Jaw harp, frantic and slower rhythms, nice. And cool cover art too, vintage poster look.
Thanks RP!
Jaw harp, frantic and slower rhythms, nice. And cool cover art too, vintage poster look.
Thanks RP!



