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Thread: Vinnie on the new Faith Hill Album

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    Inactive Member Shawn40's Avatar
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    Originally posted by Klemme:
    He lays down a track which i'm diggin at the moment. For me it's a "new" Vinnie of so to speak, very disciplined but boast out the madness in the solo, but still very controlled and very musical. He's gonna be in the Contemporary pop/country business for a long time, he did a great job!
    <font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Hey Klemme,

    Thanks for this track.
    I was not fan the first time, but now I have this song in my head and I have to listen her, great.

    But I don't know what you mean by "very disciplined" ?
    Vinnie is Vinnie, he's hired because he plays like he plays, and I think that how he plays this track it's not by the most easy way too so...

    Anyway, thanks again for this good song.

    Peace.

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    That's exactly it, Brad. [img]cool.gif[/img]

    Often, if you listen to one of the "crossover country" tunes, you might be surprised at how hip the drumg actually is within the specific genre. Often reminiscent of much of the pop/rock drumg during the 80s/90s, but usually even more interesting really, which is natural evol, because the players hired to play it today actually listened to diverse styles growing up.
    [It's just that sometimes you may have to "tune out" some of the lyrics or subj matter [img]wink.gif[/img] ]...

    Personally, I have never been a fan of the deliberate indulgence of the "whiny" nature of the pedal steel [most of the "twang" in country, besides the occasional "southern" voc accent], which is one of the major reasons I shyed from it as a youth [i liked the acoustic, electric, AWA EVH/rock gtr sound!], but regardless there are some great players on it out there.

    However, I've always dug the classical-symph rooted violin AWA jammin' uptempo bluegrass fiddle [a la Marc O'Connor, etc].

    I always liked the Dregs fusion of country w classical, rock, blues, & occasional funk & jazz spices. Also a big fan of the Hellecasters & Flecktones.

    Anyway, it's a cool thing to hear one of the scariest proponents of fusion drumg ever [not intending to "label," just simply for lack of better term] providing the backbeat/backbone for a pop-crossover-country artist.

    <font color="#a62a2a" size="1">[ August 17, 2005 06:16 PM: Message edited by: got_a_match_grip? ]</font>

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