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Hmmm, really got my toe tapping' there. :-)
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Can you do some shows or unique instruments, like of course the flute with groups like Jethro Tull, Focus, Horslips, REO Speedwagon, Traffic, etc. Weird synthesizer hits like ELP Lucky Man .... sitar with the Beatles or others.
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Percussive bass. The best in sound engineering at the time for sure. I remember reading somewhere, sometime that they tuned the sound and harmonics to the current technology in automobile sound systems and speakers, and the sound space, so they would resonate with people actually in Cars.
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The single-threadedness of iTunes I hate ... it is the main reason I go everything from Amazon now. AND ... it is not a great alternative, but for Media and stuff I like the Amazon Fire, and it is much less expensive and you can stick external memory it in too. Amazon knows how to treat customers ... Apple knows how to torture customers ... and extort them while they are doing it.
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Fascinating ... it's always seemed like magic the way a mere human can coodinate so many elements into an orchestra. I love the sound of oboes and bassoons.
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6:53 - WTF ... that is the weirdest looking set I think I've ever seen, or is that just a real guy in the background watching the performance?
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@HowFingCool Hahaha, thought that was a graphic or background. ;-)
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Super rendition of Ain't Talking About Love.
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Poor Eddie Van Halen ... God ... from what I have heard his last years were not very happy. That just sucks.
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People with a beef should be required by YouTube to contact you first to resolve disputes. Then you can work it out, take it down, whatever. This is really BS.
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What the heck does "hair metal" mean and where the term evolve from?
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The Cars Boston Led Zep ... all good calls.
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#12 - Iron Man! ??
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@gerritsteenbreker4781 You have some experience with that do ya?
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Born in the 50's !!!!
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I like "Crazy" ... great song, great point!
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Nice video, but aimless music no matter how technically perfect is it just is not something that reaches my heart. The drummer was good with the foot on her drum. Well, they are all good of course ... where is the music though.
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I love everything about this song all that syncopation and scratchiness and effects and reverbs is outrageously beautiful ... transcendent ... but like so many popular songs there are no lyrics to really match the the level of the music. Great deconstruction ... love it ... hope Youtube does not give you S* over this one. Ohhh, I never noticed that amazing drum work at 14:00 ... that is what is so great about his channel it is so fun to learn and hear things that make a song sound new and different!
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I'm thinking it is not just the guitar in Gimme Shelter that makes is great, but the building and coming together of the instruments and rhythm that gets you up taking notice and tapping your foot. It is truly a brilliant piece of orchestration ... not just guitar work, though of course that is brilliant too.
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46:20 - I never identified with the 10-song thing either, because in the case of most groups, excluding the Police of course ( but not necessarily Sting ) , there was only 1 or 2 good songs, and sometimes no good songs on albums - most albums. Even back then there was a lot of garbage out there. I always used to look for ways to just buy one song, or get used albums to save money - still I spent too much on music.
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Rick, when you say Bb Maj "sounds good" ... why is that? Is that because of the way the legacy instruments work? Shouldn't all keys sound the same in an equal tempered scale and therefore all keys would be like slowing down or speeding up a vinyl record? Where each note is either a multiple or divisor of the twelfth root of two .... i.e. 1.05946309436 So, if Middle C is 130.82 hz C# would be that multiplied by 1.05946309436 or 138.59 B would be that divided by 1.05946309436, or 125.36 The twelfth root of two or (or equivalently ) is an algebraic irrational number. It is most important in Western music theory, where it represents the frequency ratio (musical interval) of a semitone ( Play (help·info)) in twelve-tone equal temperament. This has always confused me ... is there a video that explains this?
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fun! cool! Nice to hear someone who has the full chording and can play really well.
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???? Anything by Martin Barre ???
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I was thinking you were not going to get to Keith Emerson .... I remember just being crazy to hear Lucky Man on the radio as a teenager who did not yet have a stereo or any records, just before. Loved Emerson Lake and Palmer, and that first album is so full or great keyboards. It is so fucked up how he was the last years of his life ... miss him and Lake. Yeah, there is an incredible amount of Elton John material ... almost anything he ever did.
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No, no, no, no, there is not Stronger Than Dirt in this song ... I've listened to it since the 60's and I never heard that before ...you must have just put that in, didn't you? My god ... how weird.
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They don't want Jony Mitchells of the future, because it gives the artist too much power. They are financially and strategically motivated to break every industry up so that no one can change or do anything from the inside to have power or leverage to affect management control. Wonder why people give in to harassment ... this is an atmosphere that makes everything tend towards corruption.
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14:42 - Rick really loves his air drumming! AWESOME! I should have been listening a lot closer when these songs came out!
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This is like driving around listening to the radio and switching stations per-digital age
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8:02 - really sweet guitar!
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In all those songs I keep hearing snips or flashes of the Rolling Stone ... like Brown Sugar maybe? Is that Drop-D?
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I have no idea what I just heard, but there was definite cuteness overload! ;-) Nice fam, those kids are going to be well educated in music for sure!
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Ugh Good video, not so good song.
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It's cool how you mention that the basic tune or melody is like a nursery rhyme, but then underneath all that is the bass and guitar doing growly stuff that really shakes you.
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I am sorry for your family's loss of Aunt Penny. That is a nice tribute to remember her.
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Argh! After watching this video two days ago I cannot get this song out of my mind. I start doing something and then a few minutes into it I start thinking of the chord changes and all the things hilighted in this video .... earworm alert! ............................................... - yeah! -
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Argh, I can't believe over 40 years ago.
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LOL .... 9:30 - Q. - what do you think about music today, what do you listen to? A. - Talk radio
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Betty Davis Eyes ?
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Who can disagree, after albums full of hits, that Sting is brilliant and amazingly talented ... but my only question is, what happened to him? I would not even bother listening to Sting any more, assuming he ever makes any more music. There's so many great songs from Sting and the Police, but somehow Sting wants to do his own thing that may be too sophisticated for the public ... and myself. I could compare him with Paul McCartney who can still crank out hummable memorable tunes.
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All I can say is wow.
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You've got enough interest and enough of an audience here that these old groups ought to be coming to you and paying you some good scrub to do a "what makes this song great" on their stuff.
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What really bugs me is that even after the videos are over - they still keep playing ads!
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Jethro Tull - 60 years; new album last year, new new album 2025.
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You can get blocked by just saying the name of a song, or a band? My God ... or just playing some tiny snippet? That is absurd. This is so entertaining and great to remember all these great songs I had to go through the whole video - thanks, it was fun!
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who the fuck is derrick trucks?
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My way of working with Apple stuff is to put all the disk externally - even the book disk. Then it does not matter what you use inside. I would just by the smallest cheapest version of any machine and load the system partition on a small slice of the disk, and then use that for a cloned, and book from an external SSD, then put all your data stuff on external fast interfaces, as fast as you can. The Westen Digital stuff is about as quiet as you can get, but they will eventually start to grind or squeak so you have to phase them in and out and use them for backups.
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The only problem with this is that there is no place to really hear new music like there used to be decades ago on the radio .. .and who cares anyway because it is all the same and it all sucks. ;-)
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@Andy Arriaga You have no idea what life used to be like ... they may still be there, not really compared how it used to be ... not 1%.
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@Andy Arriaga I guess we can agree on one thing, that is you are not reading carefully or paying attention. If you are under 30 you have no idea what the music/radio/entertainment industry used to be like. It's like kids trying to understand what life was like before cell phones.
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Streetside Symphony ... great album cover ... 5:38
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