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Bon411 wrote:WTH? No one is calling "Back Talk"?!?!?! That song ALWAYS stands out in my mind as one of Smitty's best works, I think because I remember so vividly reading about how he did that track in one take, nailed it right off the bat.
Ms_M wrote:Bon411 wrote:WTH? No one is calling "Back Talk"?!?!?! That song ALWAYS stands out in my mind as one of Smitty's best works, I think because I remember so vividly reading about how he did that track in one take, nailed it right off the bat.
People rag on that song so much, but Smitty was ALL OVER it!!! Plus, after listening to 8/9 year olds all day - that is an awesome tune for releasing tension.
youkeepmewaiting wrote:Alot of Trial By Fire album
One More,
Colours of the spirit
and this is because Smith was a much better drummer in 1996 than previsouly ever before. I love his work on eveyr album, and he played some great stuff on Escape, but it certainly wasnt anything that really made you step back and say "wow". But by TBF he was doing some great, great stuff.
ProgRocker53 wrote:Other than Perry, Smitty seems to be really the only guy that has approached every song with the "I'm gonna take this song and make it my bitch" mentality. Every song he drums on has exquisite skins.
RockitRide wrote:youkeepmewaiting wrote:Alot of Trial By Fire album
One More,
Colours of the spirit
and this is because Smith was a much better drummer in 1996 than previsouly ever before. I love his work on eveyr album, and he played some great stuff on Escape, but it certainly wasnt anything that really made you step back and say "wow". But by TBF he was doing some great, great stuff.
I agree. Smith is a much better drummer today than he was back in the 80's, at least from what I heard on record. Some of his studio stuff with MacAlpine and others is fantastic. He is probably "too good" to play straight ahead pop stuff now, but that is where the ka-ching is, not on the heady stuff you will here on his fusion and studio work. Nice to see a guy that continued to improve over time. Smith can probably sit-in with anyone.
I wondered how many posts it would take for someone to point out Where were You. That's my pick. He rocks in that song, at least on the Houston Escape Live Concert. Sorry I'm bringing up older threads, been away for a few days.STORY_TELLER wrote:Don't know that I can pick out the best "one". He does something unique on so many songs. Off the top of my head, my list would be:
Where were you
Precious Time
Lady Luck
Stone in Love
Don't Stop Believin'
Party's Over (live especially)
Message of Love
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