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Originally posted by CarneVaca
Gaius, I agree with most everything you said. But I am going to nitpick on something: The foundation of Go Your Own Way is that crazy beat and the power chords underneath the acoustic. The acoustic is icing, or to stay with the metaphor, the siding.
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agreed with the fin, too. But on the foundation I agree with carne, even LB himself called it the "counterpart" or "counterpoint". well, that doesn't sound like foundation to me. But on the otherhand, a counterpoint sounds more essential then icing or siding. And in this case: in the song it has an essential role. It makes the song a classic. because of that 'disturbing, softly unballancing' acoustic ( hey that sounds feminine!
) it's a song that you can hear over and over and over and over and over and over again............
sorry for nitpicking on nitpicking
gerald