HEY HEY WHAT CAN I DO ? *DRUM COVER*

A couple people requested this one. Its a short, wistful little number...maybe Zep's most radio friendly track. It was recorded during the sessions for the 3rd album, in the summer of 1970... either at Island Studios or Olympic Studios and was released as the B-side to the 45 release of Immigrant Song. This tune is a text book example of his very active use of ghost notes on the snare , and he plays a bit lighter/ softer than usual on this track...with a similar touch and dynamics to Down By The Seaside. I set up the way I think Bonzo set up for the original session , with a 4 piece using the 18 x 16 floor tom and only one crash. I think this is the same set up as most of the 2nd and 3rd albums. I don't really hear a 20 in crash and the floor tom has a low tone. I think the sound of my 18 Giant Beat is pretty damn close to the one on the recording. Paiste is known for their consistency and it is an 18 inch white label GB.