What are you listening to: Part 3

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    Studio re-dos, but give this a chance if you're learning BOC.
    One thing that Eric and Donnie always insisted, against Columbia $$$$ suits, was that their albums were mastered as if they sounded live when cranked.

    It worked sometimes.
    This one works if you level the dust with it!

     

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    Yeah, I knew he was later. Still an awesome drummer. It was fun when he'd sit in with us. I think everyone played better when he was on the drums.
    Drums create a large part of the foundation.
    Can't do much without a decent drummer.

    Drums and bass that have worked together for a while or grew up together (possibly better) makes for a solid foundation.
    Who wouldn't want to build on that?
     
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    I have a complete studio (with a live DVD) collection of Yes.
    It says "Made in The Netherlands" inside. A gift from friend recently.
    Just the CDs today.

    Pic stolen from Amazon, but it's this.
    Great set if you're into the keys of old!

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