Until the last bar, the hands are always played together for extra power – hitting 2 crashes/toms in unison, or a power-flam on the snare. Easy Lover -Philip Bailey, Phil Collins (1984)<※1>Easy loverShe'll get a hold on you, believe itShe's like no otherBefore you know it you'll be on your knees軽い恋人彼女は君を虜にする 本当だあんな子は他にいないそのことに気付く前に君は跪いてしまう Stream Easy Lover - Phil Collins Cover by Bearnoizestudio from desktop or your mobile device. "Easy Lover" is a hit song performed by Philip Bailey and Phil Collins and written by Bailey, Collins and Nathan East. Phil Collin's mid-eighties hit 'Easy Lover' kicks-off with an explosive 8-measure drum feature. Easy Lover - Phil Collins Cover by Bearnoizestudio published on 2015-11-22T00:56:59Z. Lol. Electric Six covered "Easy Lover" on their 2015 cover album Mimicry and Memories. The song was a No. Everyone knew that Verse riff would work so wonderfully well in this style of metal! Thanks for rating!
Great Good Fine Ok and Panama Wedding collaborated on a cover of "Easy Lover" released as a single in late 2015. Re: OT: Easy Lover best cover (Philip Bailey song) Post #11 » by HarthorneWingo » 56 minutes ago Leland Sklar on Phil Collins' difficulty in dealing with bad reviews from the music critics while he sold out 20k arenas. "Easy Lover" was used as the theme song for the first WrestleMania event in 1985. “Jay Gore, Chad Wright, and Noriko Olling invited my friend, Gussie Miller, to do a cover of Phil Collins ‘Easy Lover’ and they needed a bass player.
We’ve said before: we’re so thrilled with Leland Sklar’s Youtube videos over the past few months.Here’s one he posted a few days ago. Heres what my ear says... sounds good to me (and my bad ear). It was covered by The Ballroom Band, Hullabahoos, Kentish Man, Exit 245 and other artists. Collin’s use of space and strong, unpredictable phrases makes it one of the all-time classic drum intros. SoundCloud. The song Easy Lover was written by Phil Collins, Philip Bailey and Nathan East and was first released by Philip Bailey with Phil Collins in 1984. The song appeared on Bailey's solo album Chinese Wall.Collins has performed the song in his live concerts and it appears on his 1990 album Serious Hits...Live!, as well as his 1998 compilation album, ...Hits.