I did the same thing a while ago when a friend and I were discussing whether the first few bars before the drums were swung. Slowed it down, and it was plain as day he was swinging it.
It’s great. It’s Ed’s best playing on vh1 . It’s interesting how worked out Ed’s solos were on this and vh1 . The next few album were wild improv . But I bough the A to Z and playing through each album in order . It’s wil watching Ed’s progression each album . His tone on VH3 tour is my fav lol fr
What make it all the more interesting to me is the push/pull stuff too. Or hitting a solo or fill perfectly on the beat after being rhythmically off-beat through out the verse. Or swinging ahead and behind the beat. All that shit. In addition to the da dum da dum bounce. 'On Fire' is another great example of this.
Those first few bars are awesome. Try playing it as it is on the album, and then try to force yourself to play it with no swing at all. Totally different vibes.