Dear Pete et al

> So did Woody just sit around and twiddle his thumbs / drumsticks?
> On The Beat Pete

Not at all, Pete, he was responsible for programming the drum tracks 
on the new equipment.  I think the inlay of 'Mad Not Mad' credits him 
with drums, programming and triggers.  I'm still not convinced that 
the two tracks in question ('Sweetest Girl' and 'Uncle Sam') were 
totally programmed anyway.  I'm fairly sure there is live drum on 
both tracks and I imagine the drum 'machines' were used for added 
effects.  If anything I think that 'Yesterday's Men' sounds the most 
'artificial', but I'm not knocking the song (before anyone flames me) 
:)

Rich
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