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by bennash - 06/07/26 09:34 PM
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I want to do appropriate beats that connect in some pop songs I am working on. I put up my link in the mp3 forum. I like some eighties rock and new wave and have an affection for classic rock. The songs I have need kind of a sprite simple beat yet with a feel. Is there any covers or songs like that from members here that can be suggested for practice?
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Listen to The Feelies. Listen to Devo.
Those are pretty oddball bands that still had a pop feel, but with really interesting drumming.
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Thanks pop todd. Devo. Love their stuff.
The Feelies I am not that familiar with and will seek them out.
I can't drum a plaintive beat that well.
I remember you on here from being a member in the past. I'm going to look toward your posts.
Matt
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