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The verses have short sections with the tempo virtually halved, and the choruses are emphasised with strong harmonies and drum fills. DRUM! magazine said of Taylor's drum work: "[...] Shortly after the 2/4 measure there's an unusual snare accent on the & of 4 and a change to a half-time groove.
Drum-Taps is a collection of poetry composed by American poet Walt Whitman during the American Civil War. The collection was published in May 1865. [ 1 ] The first 500 copies of the collection were printed in April 1865, [ 2 ] the same month President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
A bumping pitch and a blinding light, An hour to play and the last man in. And it's not for the sake of a ribboned coat, Or the selfish hope of a season's fame, But his captain's hand on his shoulder smote "Play up! play up! and play the game!" The sand of the desert is sodden red,— Red with the wreck of a square that broke;—
Far Out Magazine labeled it one of the 20 songs that defined shoegaze, while BrooklynVegan called it " one of the great album-openers — and set-openers — of all time." [ 5 ] [ 9 ] Pitchfork wrote, "Every single element of 'Leave Them All Behind' is voluminous, but not just in sheer loudness : It's overwhelming, not oppressive, and the sonic ...
The drum beats at the start of the theme tune were played by May's drummer, Graham Broad. May had originally composed a longer theme that featured a section in "a true cockney piano-type style" and he asked Broad for a drum "fill" to allow the theme to switch back to the main version.
The expletives, while not clearly enunciated and slightly obscured by Moon's drum fills, are nevertheless quite audible. This led to some controversy when ABC's unedited broadcast of The Who's Live 8 performance retained them. [6] The American single edit changes this to "Who the hell are you?" and can be heard at 1:55.
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"Some vocals and guitar and bass stuff [were improvised]. The song writing – the parts and structures – were all done pre-pro[duction], before we got there. But once we were in and mic'd up, there was a lot of on-the-spot stuff happening. Most of my drum fills were improv[ised].