Eminence Front Isolated - Piano and Synthesizer video free download


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Duration: 05:41
Uploaded: 2009/09/26

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Download this song's master track as well as the masters from my other uploaded Who isolated songs! Follow the instructions here:

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Comments

7 years ago

Pee Body

do be dop bop

7 years ago

Ann Webster

Absolutely wonderful. Thank you!

8 years ago

strangedaysuk

Desperately need a download link to use this as backing for our band, can anyone help?

8 years ago

KokasIsland

Pretty sure it was a Memorymoog doing the sequence on the original Who recording.

9 years ago

Green River

I love how the electric piano pops on the track

9 years ago

kipperfeast

I have been trying to find out what kind of synth he used on the arpeggio part of this...Does anyone out there know for sure?

10 years ago

Ni Jo

Always loved this song. Extremely interesting to hear it broken down into some of it's parts. What can I say other than thankyoupourlavideo. Also, seems to be no snare. Just 1/8 note hats and kick. 

10 years ago

Erik Epskamp

Amazing, this can stand all by itself

11 years ago

Marwin Moody

Find the entire bass clip in the related videos, and skip ahead a couple minutes; less is definately not more

11 years ago

Nahuel Martínez

I wonder what was going through Pete's mind when he came up with this... It sounds great!!!!!

12 years ago

David L. Jones Jr.

Pongamoosic, Thanks for the information. It seems to me like a perversion to "the splendor of music".

12 years ago

Steve P

It's typically the responsibility of the bar owner to pay royalties to a performing rights organization (like ASCAP or BMI). they are `supposed' to pay an annual fee, which is divided up among everyone and their brother that has a copyrighted piece of music registered with them. Multiply this by every bar owner and it actually adds up...to peanuts. This also applies to music that the bar would have in their jukebox. Bottom line...it's probably nothing to worry about when you play in a bar.

12 years ago

unionjack515

at about 3 minutes, the "bass line" of the synth part comes in, that's not Entwistle. Take a listen to the OP's isolated bass part from Entwistle and then you'll take back your "less is more" line ;-)

12 years ago

unionjack515

This comment is kinda funny...less is more? Really? Maybe in the first two minutes...

12 years ago

David L. Jones Jr.

Seems to me, that just like everything else in this country, stupid people take things to the extreme. Personally, this also means that Anytime I have posted a song, beat, riff, or vocal on a social network or the internet and it is referenced in anyway that I am owed me a royalty check. Since I get to decide what the royalty charge is, I choose 1 million dollars per listen. Pay up!

12 years ago

David L. Jones Jr.

So, if I understand correctly, you are saying that if a my band plays at a local bar and we play covers that I should divide the number of songs in my set list by how much we are paid and then send each artist a check for that amount? Does this include marching bands also that play bands such as Metallica or the The Who? If I play the album I purchased for two of my friends should they have to pay the artist since they didn't actually purchase the CD? Search-- Metallica Marching band

12 years ago

thankyoupourlavideo

If you make money off of it, then yes.

12 years ago

David L. Jones Jr.

Are you committing copyright infringement if your band does a cover song?

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