Every time I here those sleigh bells I start poundin' my fist into the air
like I was hearing Rage Against The Machine or some other head bangin'
groove. Then Tom bursts in with the outro lead. What a monster guitar tone!!

Doobies Rule,
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: Joel Stover [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2000 1:52 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Answer, Doobie Riddle


Right Steve, the answer was the sleigh bells.  What a cool addition to this
song.  If you really listen to it, it really makes the groove of this song
go.  I wonder if they had it planned, or if they thought they needed
something else and the producer said, "Hey lets try this"!   Sometimes the
groove of a song doesn't feel right and the smallest thing makes all the
difference in the world.  It's kinda like what we call a glue guitar part.
It's not the wild lead, or a loud rhythm part, it's a little strum in the
background that really makes the song move.  Good job Steve !! 

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