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One hour and six minute song video? Really?

It's actually the entire album if you track it to the YouTube site. Heck, it even says so in the thumbnail right there. The question is "What are you listening to now" not, "What song are you listening to right now" ;). I tend to listen to Hardcastle on Spotify, but that kind of linking doesn't work as well here as YouTube.
 
It's actually the entire album if you track it to the YouTube site. Heck, it even says so in the thumbnail right there. The question is "What are you listening to now" not, "What song are you listening to right now" ;). I tend to listen to Hardcastle on Spotify, but that kind of linking doesn't work as well here as YouTube.

Maybe section out your favorite. Takes time. Understood.
 
Rush - Cygnus X-1: Books I & II. LONG song. Also very technically difficult to play. My high school bandmates and I spent many hours trying to play it right. As a drummer, I spend many more hours trying to play it right with headphones.

The time signature changes alone are hard to handle. Everyone has to be on track.

I'm guessing Rock knows what I'm talking about, eh?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wlNrQGmj6oQ&list=RDwlNrQGmj6oQ&start_radio=1

Neil Peart is a modern day Buddy Rich, also an idol to me. In fact, here is Neil Peart playing with th Buddy Rich band in a tribute concert, using the same drum kit configuration that Buddy used. The drum solo is incredible.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0gYHLkY4qA

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Neil Peart is a modern day Buddy Rich, also an idol to me. In fact, here is Neil Peart playing with th Buddy Rich band in a tribute concert, using the same drum kit configuration that Buddy used. The drum solo is incredible.
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I would guess you've picked up the Burning for Buddy discs? Neil grew so much when he met Freddie Gruber during those sessions. His style went from incredible to sublime.

As a drummer I've always admired Peart, Portnoy, Rich, Copeland, Krupa, Bruford, Roach, Bozzio, Appice and so many others. Some for what they play. Others for what they don't play.
 
Blimey! I've never heard of these. (Mind you, I'm probably the only woman in the world who thought The Rolling Stones were rubbish and who never wanted to buy a Beatles record.)


Dinah Shore has replaced Benny Goodman in my car's CD slot for this week and I'm thinking about Rod Stewart for next week.
 
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