New Yorker writer James Woods wrote an incredible piece about Keith Moon’s knack for cramming so much into his fills, for running across lines and wedging extra sounds in even if they didn’t seem like they might fit. He referenced John Bonham’s very compositional approach to playing – how everything was cut to fit. You could even apply the old builder’s…
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