Great reaction - it's nice that you use this channel to get to know music you wouldn't encounter otherwise. Dirty Loops is just an amazing band and their way of using all kinds of influences in a tasteful setting is sublime! And on top of it very funny (like the over the top mic'd up EBS you noticed). Their credits are often full of fun stuff too.
Thanks for this reaction 🙏 Yeah, I’m one of those people who normally don’t listen to ‘pop’, who don’t know the first and last thing about bass and drums, not a singer or keyboardist either… but thoroughly got turned on to all this by Dirty Loops. And bro is that bass tone beautiful 👍 Yes to all the observations on his staccato notes too, muted perhaps?, and then again SINGING at other times! Henrik is a beast. Aron as well… And Jonah and his layered vocals?! Not sure if you have heard their tracks “Work Shit Out”, “Next to You”, or their cover of “Thriller”. There are so many good tracks I’m falling over myself trying to recommend the best ones to you 🤣 And yeah, they’re troll, almost in every vid (and in their credits) there’s some goofy stuff ;) Looking forward to more Dirty Loops, and very much appreciate you taking the time 👍 Thanks.
Your take, from your perspective as a guitar guy, is very refreshing- as your analysis I enjoy watching you reacting to Dirty Loops, and hope to see many more
I just came across your channel for the first time and checked out your list of videos. I see a lot of the same artists over and over, and think you might like to expand your reactions. I'm a 70s guy with a 70s bias, but open to everything. Here are some of my favorite lead guitar songs of all time- Look into the future by Journey (before Steve Perry); Rolling Stones Love in Vain live 1972; Outlaws- Green Grass and High Tides; Joe Satriani- Flying in a blue dream; Lou Reed- Intro/Sweet Jane, off of the live album Rock and roll animal.
So, if my understanding is correct - the fact that he uses 6 strings give him access to a part of a regular guitars register, right? Basically - no pun intended - he´s one baseplayer and a half guitarist in one person, right?
Really glad you did this one. Incredible bass work in a very tight mix.
Shawn, Thanks you for watching. Pretty amazing players.
Great reaction - it's nice that you use this channel to get to know music you wouldn't encounter otherwise. Dirty Loops is just an amazing band and their way of using all kinds of influences in a tasteful setting is sublime! And on top of it very funny (like the over the top mic'd up EBS you noticed). Their credits are often full of fun stuff too.
Thank you for watching.
Thanks for this reaction 🙏
Yeah, I’m one of those people who normally don’t listen to ‘pop’, who don’t know the first and last thing about bass and drums, not a singer or keyboardist either… but thoroughly got turned on to all this by Dirty Loops. And bro is that bass tone beautiful 👍
Yes to all the observations on his staccato notes too, muted perhaps?, and then again SINGING at other times!
Henrik is a beast.
Aron as well…
And Jonah and his layered vocals?!
Not sure if you have heard their tracks “Work Shit Out”, “Next to You”, or their cover of “Thriller”.
There are so many good tracks I’m falling over myself trying to recommend the best ones to you 🤣
And yeah, they’re troll, almost in every vid (and in their credits) there’s some goofy stuff ;)
Looking forward to more Dirty Loops, and very much appreciate you taking the time 👍
Thanks.
I have done the ones you mention except Thriller. More to come and thank you for commenting.
Exactly what I would say if I was as articulate about experiencing them as this. Dirty Loops are a total delight
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Your take, from your perspective as a guitar guy, is very refreshing- as your analysis
I enjoy watching you reacting to Dirty Loops, and hope to see many more
Thanks for watching, many more to come.
I just came across your channel for the first time and checked out your list of videos. I see a lot of the same artists over and over, and think you might like to expand your reactions. I'm a 70s guy with a 70s bias, but open to everything. Here are some of my favorite lead guitar songs of all time- Look into the future by Journey (before Steve Perry); Rolling Stones Love in Vain live 1972; Outlaws- Green Grass and High Tides; Joe Satriani- Flying in a blue dream; Lou Reed- Intro/Sweet Jane, off of the live album Rock and roll animal.
So, if my understanding is correct - the fact that he uses 6 strings give him access to a part of a regular guitars register, right? Basically - no pun intended - he´s one baseplayer and a half guitarist in one person, right?
He is definitely getting in the range of a guitar in standard tuning. A great player on both accounts.