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Steve Jordan on drums (even though some sources have claimed it was Ronnie).
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Steve Jordan on drums (even though some sources have claimed it was Ronnie).
You're probably right........it's always difficult to choose the right players
On Too Rude, I got to play the drums. That was when Charlie was going through a terrible time with Shirley. They were having lots of heavy arguments and so Charlie was often late, or Shirley would come into the studio and forcibly drag him out. On one of those nights Keith said, All right, you're on drums, Ronnie... The drum sound was very dynamic: I ended up sounding like Solomon Burke's drummer. I was very proud of it, actually.
- Ron Wood, 2003
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How do you know this Dandy?
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Steve Jordan on drums (even though some sources have claimed it was Ronnie).
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Green Lady
I love Half Pint's version - I guess he is the "Lindon Roberts" who wrote it?
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I'm afraid that doesn't sound like Steve Jordan on drums on the Dirty Work version to me - though I'm no judge, and with all that echo it's hard to tell.
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I love Half Pint's version - I guess he is the "Lindon Roberts" who wrote it?
Here's a visible link:
[www.youtube.com]
I'm afraid that doesn't sound like Steve Jordan on drums on the Dirty Work version to me - though I'm no judge, and with all that echo it's hard to tell.
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DandelionPowderman
Steve Jordan on drums (even though some sources have claimed it was Ronnie).
Some sources like Ronnie himself? Sounds to me like he knows what he's talking about. What sources are there that indicate it was Jordan?
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Steve Jordan on drums (even though some sources have claimed it was Ronnie).
Some sources like Ronnie himself? Sounds to me like he knows what he's talking about. What sources are there that indicate it was Jordan?
If you think "he" sounds like Solomon Burke's drummer on Too Rude you might believe that, yes.
The rest of us who have heard him AND Steve Jordan play might think otherwise.
It might be interesting to hear which track you think Steve Jordan played on DW, if it wasn't this one...
Sometimes it might be wise not to comment on everything you haven't researched, unless you have some new info on this?