Topic: I Found This One For You, "Peatle"
It's Fleetwood Mac from the Peter Green days. I had hoped to find it for you live, but couldn't find a version which had the quality I was looking for.
The first time I heard it (back in the mid-70's) I instinctively knew it needed to be played loudly. Not just because I'm a drummer, but because if you don't, you'll miss some of the nuances of the recording process. For example, in the "Spanish Guitar" segment, one can hear the "compression" (I think that is the term one uses) building and come to the foreground.
Another example of "compression" is at the end of The Beatles' "A Day In The Life".
At the VERY end, after that "heavy" piano chord which ends the album, if one turns up the volume, one can hear the studio air conditioners running.
I also like the "finger swishes" (for want of a better term) one can hear during the recording of a solo classical guitar. I don't know, it just "personalizes" the whole performance for me somehow.
Enjoy, Pete and let's hear some more of that "J'ville Sound".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wKjfjO2Y1H4
Bill
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