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Bullet the blue sky drums
Bullet the blue sky drums










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bullet the blue sky drums

Three years later, Ted Nugent had left the Amboy Dukes. The base and steady drum of this song was later to be emphasised and expanded by a number of bands and artists. Even though the band was in decline, they touched on one of the catchiest riffs of modern rock.

bullet the blue sky drums

In 1972, Savoy Brown released Hellbound Train. This post will trace the career of one particular riff. Everything is deduced from something else literature, films, thoughts and of course music.

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As the film and its tell-tale title suggests, there isn't. In the 2002 film Adaptation, Nicholas Cage's character asks himself "is there a single original thought in my mind?".












Bullet the blue sky drums