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  • @RecordingStudioLoser
    @RecordingStudioLoser  6 месяцев назад +1

    Tell me this song doesn’t hit hard music.ruclips.net/video/5tsXNFyq-PE/видео.html&si=yR7rjifop1vjVZ31

  • @battmanvonrichtoven
    @battmanvonrichtoven 6 месяцев назад +1

    Don't hate..... Appreciate!! !!!!! CAN YOU DIG IT. Wise words, thanks!!!

  • @satch72
    @satch72 6 месяцев назад

    Filter Take a Picture is the song to illustrate your point. I love it, it’s puts me in a very special set of memories. My wife doesn’t care anything about that song. But yes branching out and trying to find something cool about music outside of your genre can be hard but you learn so much

  • @henryhuynh2099
    @henryhuynh2099 6 месяцев назад +1

    I’m a strange one.
    I grew up Chicago projects in the 80-90s. So naturally I came up on hip hop and rnb. Became one to the top BBoys in Chicago in the mid late 90s.
    One day I picked up a guitar and stopped listening to hip hop.
    Eventually started a band and everyone looked at me like this guy is different (because I naturally spoke urban or ghetto).
    My band mates use to make fun of me because I was so ghetto and they’re from a suburban neighborhood in which they naturally spoke like people on TV.
    Creed was or is hated on because Scott stapp and his voice or people say it’s all cheesy. But if you listen to their first album it was a lot of mark Tremonti killing it.
    But because people have these preconceived notion of what music. Or a person should be, they can’t open their minds to the possibilities of life.
    Great video.
    Btw I’m Asian if you can’t tell by my name. But my band mates use to call me black.
    If you open your mind you’ll see that we’re all the same. Even in music.

  • @bradzillarocks
    @bradzillarocks 6 месяцев назад

    Always great advice from Jeremy. So far I've just recorded rock and metal bands, until the artist I'm working with currently whose music is based on folk and pop. We communicate a lot of ideas through songs I've never heard, and it's been great listening to stuff I've never listened to before and artists I've avoided or just never knew about. From a production standpoint there's so many great ideas to learn from, and stylistically it's essential to hear what the artist is going for. I stay in my comfort zone so much it basically takes me being forcefully pushed put of it most of the time, but there's so much good music out there I wouldn't have heard otherwise.
    Edit: and Filter "Take A Picture" has always been a great song.

  • @AdamSoucyDrums
    @AdamSoucyDrums 6 месяцев назад +2

    “MMMBop by Hanson. That thing is torture but it’ll teach you how to write a hook”

  • @danoneill130
    @danoneill130 6 месяцев назад

    Joey Moi was, if I'm not misaken, the primary producer for most if not all of Nickelback records. Mutt did produce on one of them. Joey, like Mutt, has their thing stamped on music production.

  • @ZachMeadowsMusic
    @ZachMeadowsMusic 6 месяцев назад +1

    Take a picture is fantastic! It’s always amazing when a band like Filter, who was basically an industrial rock band (I adored their first record as a kid for this reason) makes a song that breaks boundaries without losing the thing that made them who they are.

  • @lassestorgaardjacobsen
    @lassestorgaardjacobsen 6 месяцев назад

    I think that every genre can be appeling. It pretty much depends on how convincing the delevery is. All the best Lasse

  • @officialWWM
    @officialWWM 6 месяцев назад +1

    I was like this. I really, really hate modern pop music, hip hop and RnB. (It’s not RnB to me!). But for some reason, I really started to dig Miley Cyrus. 🤷🏻‍♂️
    I’m a vocal coach and one of my lessons to my students is to open the mind and listen to music that they wouldn’t normally listen to. You can learn a lot by doing that.

  • @cookie_mix
    @cookie_mix 6 месяцев назад

    Emotion. Period.

  • @ryancasey973
    @ryancasey973 6 месяцев назад

    Is there an award for best thumbnail? If so, you just won it, Jeremy. Lol

    • @RecordingStudioLoser
      @RecordingStudioLoser  6 месяцев назад

      I may have gone to far

    • @ryancasey973
      @ryancasey973 6 месяцев назад

      @@RecordingStudioLoser no, no. It’s perfect. Conveys your message perfectly. Well done. Great video too of course.

  • @NewHopeAudio
    @NewHopeAudio 6 месяцев назад

    1989 is what made me a Taylor fan. I liked a few songs from Red, but you’re right- it’s just a great record.
    When we stop calling stuff “guilty pleasure”, it opens a lot of freedom to enjoy things and borrow what we really like from music that isn’t our typical domain.
    Good video!

  • @vivianpaton5408
    @vivianpaton5408 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice shot, man.

  • @kylandsanders546
    @kylandsanders546 6 месяцев назад

    Woah! That take a picture song definitely brought up some nostalgia and you're right it brings up a mesmerizing feeling kinda put me in a trance with that driving beat and how his voice sounds with it! I Forgot about that song

  • @rocketsauce5067
    @rocketsauce5067 6 месяцев назад

    Series Idea. Find bands under the radar and react to them. Not like a typical reaction video but have viewers force you to listen to all kinds of stuff and respond.

  • @CreativeMindsAudio
    @CreativeMindsAudio 6 месяцев назад

    Oh yeah I always appreciated pop music, it's so intricate especially in the late 90s. so many layers and great production. it's not something i'd choose to listen to but wow a lot of work went into those productions. these days a lot of pop is over produced and doesn't evoke nearly as much emotion as other genres.
    Take a Picture is an incredible song and gives the emotion that's missing in modern music. mmbop was a pop-rock masterpiece though. I enjoyed it at the time (note I was in middle school).
    That being said I don't think any of these things are BAD just what it is. over production is a vibe as is more simplistic production (see Royals). i find people who listen to pop music often focus more on the lyrical content or the hook/beat. So if it has that vibe they are good or lyrics they relate to.
    It's important to draw influences from outside your normal comfort zone or even try to create a song outside your normal genre of writing. it'll do amazing things for your growth as a songwriter.

  • @DDPAV
    @DDPAV 5 месяцев назад

    Been in the business 30 years, I’ve made far more money off bands that I wasn’t interested in then bands I thought were great. In the end I almost always go so taken up in the process I ended up liking the very stuff I had no interest in. I learned many years ago to be open minded and support the artistic version of the artist and less interested in working with only the music I liked.
    If it weren’t for the nicklebacks of the worlds I would have had a regular 9 to 5……..

  • @NoeAnton
    @NoeAnton 6 месяцев назад

    I've been a fan of filter literally since they began. Lead singer used to be Nine Inch Nails guitar player. And Take a Picture is probably their most famous song and does not really reflect on most of the band's heavy rock/post grunge/industrial rock catalog. But it's such a great song, when it was released it hit me in the gut!! Same thing happened to Extreme, their song More than words being wildly popular, and it's just a fairly simple acoustic track compared to their much more complex blend of hard rock....

  • @ralfmoss
    @ralfmoss 6 месяцев назад

    This track at the start 🧐

  • @DerekPower
    @DerekPower 6 месяцев назад +1

    There is definitely a point there. Honestly, you can learn from anything and everything, including music you don't particularly like. And in general, I try to give at least respect and credit where it's due. (If I don't like something, you will know exactly why =] ).
    If you are making music for yourself, you should like it in some fashion. But occasionally, it's good to "challenge" yourself or, as you said, go outside of your comfort zone. Maybe you could do music you haven't done before. But even if it's as simple as changing, or at least varying, your process, it can get you out ruts and even make your music sound more unique than what everyone else is doing.
    If you are working on other people's material, you should respect it. If you think you can't work on it, don't be discourteous by either leading them on or outright saying it sucks. Being a professional means you exercise professional courtesy and respect for the things you don't always agree on.
    And in general, the constant complaining and bitching about things do get tiring. I fully admit that I have done this (and will probably do it again in the future). But I also try to do less of it. You frankly look like a fool every time you "rain on someone else's parade".

  • @KarlWinegardner
    @KarlWinegardner 6 месяцев назад +1

    Spice Girls; spicy take, or hot take?

  • @charlesrocks
    @charlesrocks 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nickelback is peak rock

    • @SirRyan31
      @SirRyan31 6 месяцев назад

      Horrible take

  • @German_Gomez
    @German_Gomez 6 месяцев назад +1

    Hi losers 😂