How Jeff Lynne Got Those Fat Sounding Drums
You've probably heard of them. I'm sure you've heard their music. Electric Light Orchestra dominated the late 1970s charts with unforgettable pop music like "Mr. Blue Sky" and "Evil Woman". In every ELO song, it seems the drums take over and occupy more space than typical for a 1970s drum sound. In this video, I dive into "Don't Bring Me Down", one of ELOs biggest hits and take a look at what makes the sound so addictive.

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