i love number 7:
7. GET OVER ONE
This could be the single most defining element of Copeland’s rhythmic sensibilities: The man never fails to take the listener off guard with his unforgiving treatment of beat 1 of the first measure of any given phrase. While the rest of us, in all likelihood, are choosing to end every phrase with the same tired fill followed by a bass/crash on the first beat of the next, Copeland instead goes right into beat 1 with a tasty hi-hat flourish, or perhaps an accented hi-tom, or perhaps he plays right up to the edge of beat 1 with something more intense, and then leaves us suspended with a big, gaping hole where we would expect that huge downbeat accent we’re so used to hearing. .....
i like that it reminds me of one of the Question&Answer sessions at an ES:TPIO screening, i might have been there or not, to be frank it might not have been from a Q&A at all, these things blur after a while, don't they? might have been a friend of mine down the pub, but for illustrative purposes we'll say it was at a screening, anyway, back to the point..reminds me of when someone pointed out that the reason he doesn't play on beat 1 is 'cos he's just be counting half as quickly as everyone else....
well shared, DM. i Love Lessons about how to play like SC, erm, i get Thrills and Don't Care or Regret that i Look Up and Wield The Spade at the Rain and Darkness which, like Dark Ships, are Lurking Solo like a Baboon Tribe, erm, nadgers. that didn't work, did it?
Who wants to start a thread with the longest cohesive prose including as many names of SC tunes as poss?
<---A photo of me with Stewart pointing at a photo of Stewart pointing at me.