I don’t know metal all that well being 68, and learning every zeppelin and Floyd song there was, but not really metal. But I want to share a song with you just to hear your opinion. One song in particular, where I actually hear the drummer talk. Or talk through his drums. There’s an album called “humble pie performance” rockin the Fillmore. There is a song on it ( whole side) called I walk on gilded splinters. It’s an old dr John cover. It’s like 23 minutes of some of the greatest hard blues rock I’ve ever heard. But once that song gets going, pay attention to what the drummer does. He actually seems to do a talk and answer with the vocal cadence that actually is no longer being done. Hard to explain, but you might appreciate it, especially being that it was recorded like 53 years ago. It needs to be appreciated by younger people. I chose you. Btw, that’s Peter frampton and Steve Marriott on guitar. Steve’s long dead, but I think you’d probably recognize the frampton name from some of the most cringeworthy pop crap from the seventies.
I actually recognize both names and a buddies dad from Texas has showed me this exact song! Do you know which Fillmore this is done in? I know the San Francisco one is one of the bigger more famous ones but I’ve hit 3-4 different Fillmore myself so far and many more to come I’m sure!
Ny I’m pretty sure. I hate these fucking things
Haha ya autocorrect is real sometimes. My buddies dad got around besides my dad he was my first real introduction to heavy rock and metal.
My I’m pretty sure. Pie was almost local in those parts back then.
I don’t know metal all that well being 68, and learning every zeppelin and Floyd song there was, but not really metal. But I want to share a song with you just to hear your opinion. One song in particular, where I actually hear the drummer talk. Or talk through his drums. There’s an album called “humble pie performance” rockin the Fillmore. There is a song on it ( whole side) called I walk on gilded splinters. It’s an old dr John cover. It’s like 23 minutes of some of the greatest hard blues rock I’ve ever heard. But once that song gets going, pay attention to what the drummer does. He actually seems to do a talk and answer with the vocal cadence that actually is no longer being done. Hard to explain, but you might appreciate it, especially being that it was recorded like 53 years ago. It needs to be appreciated by younger people. I chose you. Btw, that’s Peter frampton and Steve Marriott on guitar. Steve’s long dead, but I think you’d probably recognize the frampton name from some of the most cringeworthy pop crap from the seventies.
I actually recognize both names and a buddies dad from Texas has showed me this exact song! Do you know which Fillmore this is done in? I know the San Francisco one is one of the bigger more famous ones but I’ve hit 3-4 different Fillmore myself so far and many more to come I’m sure!