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Great bit from Chapo Trap House about teaching the Civil War as a political struggle
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Great bit from Chapo Trap House about teaching the Civil War as a political struggle
DEFINITIVE PROOF that Katy Perry RIPPED OFF Flame
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A bunch of people have made mashups of these two songs ("Dark Horse" and "Joyful Noise") but I found all of them to be confusing or unclear, so I made my own. I hope this makes the similarities between the two songs clear as day.
Ween - The Grobe - how to play the verse riff
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Ween - The Grobe - how to play the verse riff
Edgard Varèse - Amériques
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One of my favorite modernist pieces. I like to think of it as Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" on crack (see if you can find all the references!) There are also references to other early century music such as Schoenberg and (I think) Mahler. The last 5 minutes or so is one of the most intense endings I know of. Riccardo Chailly conducts the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Tender Situation (Ween cover)
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A cover I did a few years ago of this classic Ween song. I took it in a different direction, I hope ya like it dudes.
Moistboyz - U Blow - Live - 01 Chicago 9/16/05
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downloaded from www.liveween.com
Ween - Did You See Me?
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a great live performance, oct. 25 2005 albany, i was at this show. i snagged this video from www.liveween.com
Cool Michael Hedges-style guitar solo
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this is just a little something i whipped together, sorry about the rough edges
The Leper Affinity (Guitar Solo)
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yep that's me playin' the solo from leper affinity by opeth
unbelievable haunting and beautiful
Edgar's compositions are as modern as they are full of message. A real cascade of new timbres and glissandos that bring an environment full of suspense and uncertainty as he sees this work in depth.
Indiana Jones
Contemporary Classical Music at its Finest
No....he sucked..Richard wright....tangerine dream.....on and on
I had this playing on speed 2 and didn't noticce lmao
A squid eating dough in a polyethylene bag, is fast and bulbous, got me?
Uncle Frank sent me here
sublime
Heard about him from Zappa, but I'm hearing a lot of Keith Emerson "Tarkus" here too.
"Le côté de Guermantes" et ses commentaires sur la "Schola" m'ont amené ici
9:40
Wow! This is nasty, I adore it
So glad he added in the cop car siren sound so you know it's him and not some Varese wannabe.
I hear him inside zappa now
Love the amount of frank Zappa people. You can really see how much these people influenced his work
Immediately you can hear frank Zappa
Fate brought me here.
I have no words
Peter Max brought me here
Peter Max brought me here
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I'm so grateful for this Thank you for sharing 🙏
Strawinsky brought me here xD Of course, FZ too
Love it!
In a 1966 interview Frank Zappa said this was the best song, written and performed many years earlier.
Varese is very exciting to discover. Unlike other modernists, once you hear his work 2 or 3 times, you are satisfied for life. Nothing more to be gained from further listening. The music of composers like Messiaen, Ligeti or Boulez one can listen to for decades, but not Varese.
Speak for yourself.
I see all of this stuff about frank zappa on here. He probably read about Varese in Henry Miller's "The Air Conditioned Nightmare." That's where I first came across the name. The music is nuts lol
Nah Zappa said in his autobiography he stumbled upon his face on an album cover in a bargain bin and bought it because he liked his mad scientist face
Wonderful!!!!!
A day in the life of a Maya.
Frank brought me here
This isnt very good music. it sounds like someone mixed vomit, goat urine and a cartoon score in as blender.
gosh I wonder what he "really" thought about America lol
I hear so much of this echoed in Zappa's music (of course) Chicago had a track titled "a hit by Varese"
Here trough Frank Zappa !!!
A 52-year-old comic book villian named Scorpio brought me here.
Edgard Varese musical ideas can be heard in a million movie cues!!!
Yeah ?
@@YellowCase2024 West Side story total !!
A reviewer said of Varese's music at the time "His music is either from the distant past, or the far future, and I can tell which it is."
Both
As Pablo Picasso said " i do something, then someone else comes along and does it 'pretty' !" Same for Stravinski. We can do without pretty much everyone else.
Imagine if reconstruction had actually been seen through
Stunning! But what is it? A tone poem impression of America?
The word that comes immediately to mind is “cinematic.”
Varèse led me here.
The Agony of Modern Music. Henry Pleasant..
"One of my favorite modernist pieces. I like to think of it as Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" on crack (see if you can find all the references!) " So, for you, plagiarism is a good thing?
Frankly, I find much of this pretentious.
Finally, a musical interpretation of what I heard when I had a fever of 103.5 when I was 7 years old.
Very interesting
103,5°C D...did your blood boiled?
@@loplopthebird1860 that would be °F
Maybe you had the radio on and it was really 103.5 FM. Once I said it's only 10:45 PM? Friend said. "No" that's 104.5 FM.
Perfect music for Insane Asylums!
*A political struggle should be taught as a political struggle, like it already is taught, “as a conflict (struggle) that was fundamentally political”.* Sounds _pretty political_ to me. Only the keen folds over at the chapo trap could suss out such sage Commie wisdom.
I think you missed Matt’s point. The northern and southern economy got along fine and were integrated. It was Northerners deciding not to let slave power expand (Free Soil/Fredrick Douglass) and seeing it as a threat to their livelihood. Watch the video again.
Ridiculous dullard lol!!
“It should be taught as a political struggle” as apposed to what? A team sport
a team sport is more or less how i was taught about the american civil war lol
As oppossed to just an inevitable economic conflict between a vestage of feudalism and capitalism.
@@yareyarejose5080 lol me too. MUh StaTeS RigHtS was in all of our books.
See that’s not how it was taught to me. It was taught by the New York school system as happening because “sLaVeRy BaD” and then kids chimes in with “mY pArEnTs sAy StAtES rIgHTs!”
A moral struggle, i think.