Jingle Bells: Pearl Jam's first use of drum loops?

moho
moho Posts: 541
edited December 2007 in The Porch
Anyone notice that the drums sound incredibly like midi drums from fruity loops or something? Sounds like mike just looped some synthesised drums and played guitar over the top! I like the homemade feel!
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  • It's what guitarists do when they're just practising chords and songs and the band isn't available. Get a shitty loop from the computer.

    It makes this Jingle Bells unlistenable for me. I wish the whole band had jammed it out.
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  • Clarice
    Clarice Posts: 256
    moho wrote:
    Anyone notice that the drums sound incredibly like midi drums from fruity loops or something? Sounds like mike just looped some synthesised drums and played guitar over the top! I like the homemade feel!

    It´s like he is playing in house, during the christmas party...but the sound is nice.
  • There are drums loops on WMA, Satan's Bed, and *possibly* Push Me, Pull Me. Granted, those are all loops of live drum takes...

    ~Alex
  • duggro
    duggro Posts: 1,343
    jingle bells?
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  • Julien
    Julien Posts: 2,457
    isn't there also drum loops on strangest tribe ?
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  • Julien wrote:
    isn't there also drum loops on strangest tribe ?

    No, that's Stone. He's not John Bonham, but he gets the job done.
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