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Post by Don Juan DeMarco on Sept 6, 2005 14:44:47 GMT -5
DBTT is like Real Madrid, a lot of individual talent, zero team work. that is indeed the correct answer I feel you revolver, maybe they should have put the songs in a different order, try to think about that.. but I believe the reason is that the variation of the songs' rhythm increased. they introduced mucky fingers and lyla, the kinda songs they never wrote before...and there is part of the queue which has amazing drums..than in contrast you have DM, which is all about the wall of guitars and Tony 'not much fantasy' McCaroll on drums..the power on that album is in the songs and what it meant for britain... so every album has it's own story.
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costello
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Post by costello on Sept 6, 2005 16:07:03 GMT -5
I think the album flows nicely. It's not as consistant as MG or DM though. Yup ... Exactly
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