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  • Опубликовано: 20 сен 2024
  • ​‪@TheRollingStones‬ are known as one of the GREATEST rock bands of ALL TIME. In this episode, we listen to three tracks that you may have never heard before. It was definitely my first time hearing these! We discuss "Memo From Turner" by Mick Jagger, "Salt of the Earth," and "She Smiled Sweetly."
    Our channel is all about reacting to the original artwork of some amazing musicians. You should check out the original pieces of music below to get the full picture of the greatness we are reacting to. You can find them here;
    ‪@mickjagger‬ - Memo From Turner
    • Memo From Turner
    ‪@TheRollingStones‬ - Salt of the Earth
    • Salt Of The Earth
    ‪@TheRollingStones‬ - She Smiled Sweetly
    • She Smiled Sweetly
    The music recommended by the @PROFESSIONAL MUSICIANS REACT crew in this episode is below;
    The Honey Dogs - Stonewall
    • Honeydogs: Stonewall
    Judee Sill - Lopin' Along Thru the Cosmos
    • Lopin' Along Thru the ...
    ‪@jakewesleyrogers‬ - Pluto
    • Jake Wesley Rogers - P...
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Комментарии • 131

  • @DerekGotega
    @DerekGotega 11 месяцев назад +5

    Best guest ever. I love how he describes things. Best show ever.

  • @Ethan54136
    @Ethan54136 2 года назад +26

    I could have watched 3 more hours of this easily. I "watched" this for the most part in the background while working which begs the idea: have you guys considered a podcast?

    • @ilichiregius2884
      @ilichiregius2884 2 года назад +4

      This 100% has my vote! ✅

    • @mts0405
      @mts0405 2 года назад +1

      Yes! Discovered this channel while moving and had it on the headphones for 2 straight weeks while working on the house. Would’ve looooved a podcast version.

    • @kidyuki1
      @kidyuki1 2 года назад +1

      Agreed! I was about to say the same thing.

  • @BassByTheBay
    @BassByTheBay 2 года назад +32

    PLEEEASE do a bona fide interview with Tony. He's remarkably thoughtful and articulate -- his ability to express both the technical AND artistic components of music (and musicians) is unparalleled. I realize you typically react to music, but you also react to people sharing their experiences with you, and Tony's experience -- and his ability to communicate -- is one of a kind. I feel like a kid in a candy store when he talks about... well, anything. 😁

  • @sal8527
    @sal8527 2 года назад +12

    Thank you so much for this episode. My late husband, Geoff, was a huge Rolling Stones fan and an even bigger Keith Richards fan. He would’ve really loved watching this one. And he would of especially loved it when he heard Tony say that Keith Richards was the greatest rock ‘n’ roll artist of all time, because that was always Geoff’s opinion too!

  • @jasonremy1627
    @jasonremy1627 2 года назад +8

    Lately, the Rolling Stones have been my favorite band. There's hardly a week that has gone by in the past several years that I haven't listened to Sticky Fingers and at least 2-3 other Stones albums all the way through. Thanks for the deep dive and really putting into words what I've always felt intuitively about their music. This was such a great video!

    • @siscoismyhomey
      @siscoismyhomey 2 года назад +3

      I've been doing the same thing, they're an easy band to forget in terms of the amount of amazing deep cuts they've got. I love the bilk of their hits, but so many of my favorite songs are ones I had never heard growing up. They're such a great band. I've also been getting deep into Keith Richards and the Xpensive winos who are also fantastic!

  • @PaisleyPatchouli
    @PaisleyPatchouli Год назад +4

    Love this session; just wish you had spent more time on Memo From Turner, a real milestone for the Stones and especially Keith's guitar style after having been so influenced by Ry...
    At the end you say "I could do this al day"...
    PLEASE do this all day! :)

  • @andrewmcfarlane6934
    @andrewmcfarlane6934 2 года назад +7

    I love that the lyric is being talked about here. I would love to hear more talk of lyrics in future videos.

  • @odiec5567
    @odiec5567 2 года назад +5

    Great episode, I could listen to your guest tell stories for hours.

  • @PresidentOTB
    @PresidentOTB 2 года назад +10

    Been thinking about making this suggestion for a while and your discussion with Tony Berg about Ry Cooder made up my mind: How about a reaction to slide/ bottleneck style guitarists who emerged from the blues revival of the 60s: Ry, of course, Duane Allman, and another LA player, Lowell George?

  • @Jason-cm6uh
    @Jason-cm6uh 27 дней назад

    The album version, the original Stones version, is the best version of "Memo from Turner". One of my very favorite Stones songs!

  • @doctorpatient519
    @doctorpatient519 Год назад

    "Your organ's working perfectly,
    But there's a part that's not screwed on."
    -- right, Mick :)

  • @mikekratochwill4195
    @mikekratochwill4195 Год назад

    Awesome interview! Really enjoying this channel. 😀

  • @cmullhaupt
    @cmullhaupt 2 года назад +4

    Will love to hear more from Tony Berg. And as an older music listener, I’m always interested in how “young people” 😎 are interested in analog singing & playing-yes, there is more individual style & sound when people are singing/playing without auto-tune or other digital interventions. So I enjoy learning along with you from the people who “were there” give their insights for non-musicians like me and talented musicians from today who, like you, are eager to learn, evaluate & adapt those insights. Thank you!

  • @joerosenfield3092
    @joerosenfield3092 2 года назад +2

    There was so much to more to this than I could have ever expected, including two Stones' songs I've never heard. Keep up the great work, you guys!

  • @ivanheffner2587
    @ivanheffner2587 2 года назад +8

    With regard to the mix/panning: “It was the Sixties.”
    Find the stereo remastered collection from The Beatles and listen to it with headphones or well separated room speakers. They do the same thing: Vocals and guitars are hard-panned to one side and bass and drums are hard-panned to the other. This was a technique they used to make it easier to balance the relative levels of lead vs rhythm in the mix. I’m pretty sure either George Martin or his son, Giles, has mentioned this in at least one interview. I wouldn’t at all be surprised if it was a common method used across the record industry to cope with other technological limitations in recording and mixing.

    • @ih8suvs
      @ih8suvs 2 года назад +1

      She Said, She Said is like that. Super midrangy guitar on the right, big drums on the left.
      Vocals mostly on the left

    • @jacquescousteau217
      @jacquescousteau217 2 года назад

      The Beatles were hard panned stereo up to Rubber Soul - You haven’t heard Rubber Soul until you’ve heard the UK sixties Stereo Parlophone vinyl . I mean really isolated to a degree you won’t believe . Trust me on this - Revolver also to a degree . One must remember they were using only FOUR tracks until Pepper is two four tracks in sync. They didn’t go eight tracks until the White Album.
      Ps.Never listen to Beatles on Capitol Records . The Butcher cover rather defines what Capitol did to the masters they got from EMI. They “ Butchered “ all the albums …

    • @julesdrums6167
      @julesdrums6167 2 года назад

      @@jacquescousteau217 what’s on Spotify?

    • @JobvanderZwan
      @JobvanderZwan 2 года назад +1

      I'm deaf on the left and yeah, until a few years ago when phones added a "mix everything to mono" setting in their accessibility support I could not listen to most songs of that era on headphones without missing out. Well, unless I was in the mood for instrumentals I guess :D

  • @DavetheTurnip
    @DavetheTurnip 2 года назад +1

    What a great episode. Tony’s contributions were fantastic. Please get him to come back 😃

  • @elrafa782
    @elrafa782 2 года назад

    This Tony is so smart and sensitive. I could listen to you the whole day guys. Thanks

  • @MaquiladoraIII
    @MaquiladoraIII 2 года назад

    Wonderful shout on _She Smiled Sweetly._ Been in love with that song ever since watching The Royal Tenenbaums.

  • @DavidGarvinTechnophile
    @DavidGarvinTechnophile 2 года назад

    Being a Stones superfan, I had of course had heard all of these songs; however, your commentary brought out stuff that I hadn't even thought of or noted. Notable: the bass on the left side channel. Amazing, and thank you!

  • @meanmr.mustard
    @meanmr.mustard Год назад

    Great show, guys 😁👍🏻

  • @PaulQuintanaJr
    @PaulQuintanaJr 2 года назад +2

    More ROLLING STONES deep cuts (that you need to hear) from 1966 to 2005:
    I Am Waiting, Backstreet Girl, 2000 Man, No Expectations, You Got The Silver, Moonlight Mile, Shine A Light, 100 Years Ago, Fingerprint File, Memory Motel, Far Away Eyes, Indian Girl, Worried About You, All The Way Down, Sleep Tonight, Slipping Away, The Worst, Already Over Me, This Place Is Empty

    • @ArmandoMPR
      @ArmandoMPR 2 года назад

      The run of “Too Much Blood” to “All The Way Down” from Undercover is so damn good, at least In terms of songs to dance to. I was ver dismissive of the album until recently.
      And “This Place is Empty” along with “Losing Touch” (from the compilation Forty Licks) has made me fantasize of Keith singer-songwriter album for years.

  • @kylevandeusen
    @kylevandeusen 2 года назад

    I've probably commented this 2 or 3 or 10 times now, but every new guest y'all have is my new favorite person I never knew.
    This channel sends me down a rabbit hole of awesome.

  • @nazfrde
    @nazfrde 2 года назад

    Such a great interview with a rock legend. Beggars Banquet has always been my favorite Stones album, and these guys nail the reasons why.

  • @mimisaiko
    @mimisaiko Год назад

    Success is moving from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.
    Really felt the same after watching The Beatles: Get Back.

  • @ronjon5386
    @ronjon5386 Год назад

    You guys struck gold here . BAND TIME. It’s a wonderful thing and a beautiful thing and their is something to be said about being in the studio. Playing live is a super high but a lot of musicians get more out of the studio than playing live It’s one of the best feeling ever when you can sit with 3 or 4 people and your all clicking on the same page. Writing recording
    You can hear Ry Cooter the moment that song starts. It’s my favorite here
    Congratulations guys. Another great video 👌

  • @florentinicolae
    @florentinicolae 2 года назад

    omg, i love pluto, it's the first time hearing somebody mention it

  • @byebyecitybyebye
    @byebyecitybyebye 2 года назад

    I could sit in this room for hours and hours talking about music, too, the feeling is mutual.

  • @Heliass94
    @Heliass94 2 года назад

    We want more videos on the stones. This is just great! Thank you

  • @cwize
    @cwize Год назад

    I got a big kick out of Tony mentioning “Floyd Cramer” piano licks. That guy kind of defines the Nashville sound with his “slurs” into notes.
    I worked on a class project at Axis Studios in Atlanta in the 80s and there was a box of some Floyd Cramer record (assuming it was recorded there? No idea) and the guys at the studio said “lemme show you what these are for” - they then took them outside and would open one after another, pull the vinyl out and whip them towards the building next door (at a lower level due to being on a hill) to try to get them to stick in the insulation material of the roof. There were already dozens sticking out & we added a few more. If only I’d gotten a nicely composed black & white photo of it… modern art!

  • @fabiocatania601
    @fabiocatania601 2 года назад +4

    Hi Jack and Ryan. I love what you do on youtube and the love you have for music and musicians. I was wondering if you know a band called XTC and I really would like to see you react to one of their album called Skylarking. See you on next video.

    • @ih8suvs
      @ih8suvs 2 года назад +2

      If they know of XTC? OF COURSE they do!! 😄

    • @BassByTheBay
      @BassByTheBay 2 года назад +1

      Can't recall where I saw it, but I know Jack is aware of XTC. I'd love it if they reacted to _anything_ from XTC, but I'd pick some of their more musically unusual tracks, e.g., "That Wave", "Me and the Wind", "Human Alchemy", "1000 Umbrellas", "River of Orchids"... you get the idea. 😊

    • @ih8suvs
      @ih8suvs 2 года назад

      @@BassByTheBay "More musically unusual tracks" Given that it's XTC we're talking about that is quite a statement! One of the most unique bands I've ever run across. Nobody sounds like them.

    • @BassByTheBay
      @BassByTheBay 2 года назад

      @@ih8suvs They're my all-time fave band. They have plenty of musically unusual tracks, but I qualified my statement that way because they also have plenty of material that's more "sing-songy" and predictable, e.g., "Mayor of Simpleton", "Generals and Majors", "The Disappointed", "King for a Day". I think analyzing their "weird" stuff would be more interesting.

  • @TheJimmercury
    @TheJimmercury 2 года назад

    great !!!

  • @joshw9424
    @joshw9424 2 года назад

    Man this video was so great!!! Thanks for sharing this with us

  • @mikefetterman6782
    @mikefetterman6782 2 года назад

    Ry Cooter is the reason I switched from sax and trumpet to guitar 34 years ago. This was awesome. Thanks.

  • @christophernoto
    @christophernoto Год назад

    Holy Ghod! I saw Performance at an art movie house in Chicago when it came out. It is one of the most darkly hypnotic things I've ever seen.

  • @YoSoyREEF
    @YoSoyREEF 2 года назад +7

    The stones musical innovation is just so underrated, specially by the musicians of their own era. It's become a tradition of snob pricks calling them a Pub band because they weren't snobs

    • @PresidentOTB
      @PresidentOTB 2 года назад

      The intro to "Can't You Hear Me Knocking" is rock-n-roll guitar perfection.

    • @fuchsiaswing8545
      @fuchsiaswing8545 2 года назад

      Even their peers take potshots at them, primarily out of ignorance. McCartney dared to call them a blues band and nothing more. I felt he was horribly amiss in his analysis of the Stones, whose musical landscape possessed more layers and experimentation than most know.

    • @ArmandoMPR
      @ArmandoMPR 2 года назад

      @@fuchsiaswing8545 all those cheap shots just reveal some deep insecurities they were feeling at the time.
      The Stones have attempted so many styles, it’s ridiculous. I don’t think anything beats the randomness of “Continental Drift” from Steel Wheels. It almost harkens back to “Can You Hear the Music” from Goats Head Soup, and that one reminds me of the randomness of Their Satanic Majesties Request.

  • @soulGrafitti
    @soulGrafitti 2 года назад +1

    It's always nice to hear Judee Sill get some recognition.

  • @BassByTheBay
    @BassByTheBay 2 года назад

    10:13 - Jack talking about "10k fuzz" is one of the reasons I _love_ this channel! 😻

  • @ilichiregius2884
    @ilichiregius2884 2 года назад

    And yet again another hit of an episode!

  • @robgeib1723
    @robgeib1723 2 года назад

    Another great episode. One of my favorite artist is Charlie Peacock. He's singer/songwriter/producer. He has an impressive resume and would make for a very interesting show as he's worked a wide variety of people in the business.

  • @Drenius
    @Drenius 2 года назад

    You guys are teaching me so much

  • @boboconnor9779
    @boboconnor9779 2 года назад +2

    Squeeze was mentioned in this video. I would love you to react to a couple of their songs.

    • @ih8suvs
      @ih8suvs 2 года назад +1

      I saw them last Summer. They were wonderful!

  • @nich_okay
    @nich_okay 2 года назад

    Really interesting, educational and entertaining as always. I love that you cover up all time periods of modern music and I could listen to Tonys stories all day long. Such a remarkable guy! I would love to a reaction of you about the band Warpaint. They´re highly underrated and Jenny Lee Lindberg on bass is surely one of top 10 bass players our time. can´t wait to see the next episodes. love from Germany!

  • @foxandscout
    @foxandscout 2 года назад

    Memo From Turner was on my Walkman and then Ipod, all 3 versions. I took several friends who didn’t know each other to see Performance upon release. They all sat together, but I moved to sit alone a few rows away/behind. I don’t like when people talk to me during films so I eliminated the possibility. All my friends loved the film, but not as much as me. In the late 80s I hung out with Anita Pallenberg at her home for a few weekends when she and Marlon lived in LI.... but that’s another tale.

  • @ArmandoMPR
    @ArmandoMPR 2 года назад

    Really dig the way Tony analyses the lyrics of the songs.

  • @kevinbean9452
    @kevinbean9452 Год назад

    More Tony Please, what a great segment by all involved.....

  • @slowpoke7888
    @slowpoke7888 2 года назад

    Our father who art in heaven, Harold be thy name.

  • @brianspenst1374
    @brianspenst1374 2 года назад

    I recently inherited a large record collection from a friend who passed away last year. I have been slowly listening to them and find myself really enjoying several of the bands from this era. I also find myself hungering for a discussion on that brief moment in the early 70s when flutes took over thw rock scene. Bands like Focus and Jethro Tull bring huge and hard rock sounds but also using flutes to add a touch of melancholy sweetness.

    • @TehFrenchy29
      @TehFrenchy29 2 года назад

      Burton Cummings plays flute on some Guess Who stuff as well, also in that same early 70s period. Not sure what prompted some bands to bring it out but I'm really glad they did because it brings such an interesting character to the music.

  • @JochenVogel
    @JochenVogel 2 года назад

    My diabetologist is a hard-core Stones-fan. I'll recommend this video to her. It made me nostalgic for my years in a band, too.

  • @David_Thompson
    @David_Thompson 2 года назад +1

    I enjoyed this (I don't normally have time, so I admit I speeded up the non-musical parts slightly)!

  • @TotalDESSSS
    @TotalDESSSS 2 года назад

    Great discussions!

  • @frankscutari9516
    @frankscutari9516 Год назад

    I could listen for another hour with no problem

  • @robertsteinberger5667
    @robertsteinberger5667 2 года назад

    The lyrics of salt of the earth are just unbelievable, you see it in the smile of Mick Jagger while he is singing that its just a joke to him, he doesnt really mean what he is singing.

  • @danmayberry1185
    @danmayberry1185 2 года назад

    Superb episode. If you seek the missing link from pop to sophisticated rock, listen to Aftermath and Between The Buttons. Keith carries Chuck Berry's baton a long, long way.

  • @jupr9245
    @jupr9245 2 года назад +4

    You guys should react to some tracks of "Infest The Rats Nest" by King Gizzard And The Lizzard Wizzard. It's super harsh and technically on a different level.

  • @philiptuths3747
    @philiptuths3747 2 года назад

    When you grew up in the 60’s and 70’s you heard all the Stones songs… at least I did….

  • @scottphillips161
    @scottphillips161 2 года назад

    The band Tony first produced, The Broken Homes, featured guitarist Craig Ross who has gone on to work with Lenny Kravitz for the last thirty years.

  • @str8gary
    @str8gary 2 года назад

    Loved this! Would be amazing for you guys to look at Dylan's legendary performance with The Plugz on Letterman

  • @JamesRone
    @JamesRone 2 года назад

    Tony mentioning The Honeydogs made my day! Adam Levy of The Honeydogs continues to be one of the very very best songwriters I've ever heard. I love 10,000 Years by the Honeydogs, and I love Adam's solo record, Naubinway. But really, you can't go wrong. Adam's new band, Turn Turn Turn, is fantastic.

    • @JamesRone
      @JamesRone 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/xVFW-2f66hU/видео.html&ab_channel=TurnTurnTurn

    • @JamesRone
      @JamesRone 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/iCNaROjL1o0/видео.html&ab_channel=AdamWahlberg

    • @JamesRone
      @JamesRone 2 года назад

      ruclips.net/video/oxhsP6OtcIc/видео.html&ab_channel=Honeydogs

  • @Puckrocker
    @Puckrocker 2 года назад +1

    Working on Rocky Horror alone gives this dude infinite cool points!

  • @pj_day
    @pj_day Год назад

    I hear you guys often talking about feel/groove/movement and about sound/tones/texture. You need to check out the record What A Boost by Rozi Plain. It is a feast of feel, sound, and texture. All supporting really great songs.

  • @yellowtruckproductions7502
    @yellowtruckproductions7502 2 года назад

    My daughter thought the lyric went, "I get a piece for easy feeling..."!!!

  • @dashleander3156
    @dashleander3156 2 года назад +2

    I know for a fact that this request lives in multiple comment sections here, but in the bit about "original instrumentalist voice" in modern day music, Tim Henson of Polyphia comes to mind as a shining (but rare) example of that in today's music! Go get him! :D

  • @ukiluser
    @ukiluser 2 года назад +1

    I'd like to request a Genesis episode 😁

  • @TheRHSman
    @TheRHSman 2 года назад +1

    I’m here for Tony

  • @yassineadouirialaoui3961
    @yassineadouirialaoui3961 2 года назад

    Please, please, please, make those interviews last 5 hours.

  • @victorleon7120
    @victorleon7120 2 года назад

    There’s a band called Squid I think y’all would like. Not many songs but they have a unique sound I can’t stop listening to. A sort if apocalyptic post-punk thing where the singer does this Talkijf Heads vocal thing. It’s neat, just thought I’d mention it.

  • @Heliass94
    @Heliass94 2 года назад

    This is great. Thank you guys. You should react to some of the great collaborations which have not previously been released, such as Jimmy Page playing with The Stones (how did that happen?) on tunes such as Scarlet (Scarlet is also Jimmy's daughters name), which was released on the Goats Head Soup Deluxe - version. All time there has been Stones vs The Beatles and rivalries between bands, but really what Keith and other greats tell us, it was all just one big party of all the greats hanging together, recording, drinking whatever..

  • @fernandoall14
    @fernandoall14 2 года назад

    would be amazing to hear you guys talk about steely dan's PEG, specially the interplay between marotta and chuck rainey.

  • @anjakalaba1424
    @anjakalaba1424 Год назад

    can you guys do more videos on rap artists? would love to see some analyzing denzel curry, kendrick lamar, or saba. great videos btw

  • @1953jazzman
    @1953jazzman 2 года назад

    Listening to Tony Berg here is like having a reunion with an old pal - we just happen not to have met.....

  • @colelayman1893
    @colelayman1893 2 года назад

    Never really been a Stones fan but have always liked Beggars Banquet, never understood why until now

  • @bassnsax
    @bassnsax 2 года назад +1

    A misheard lyric is Amanda Greene, huh.

  • @RobHoughton
    @RobHoughton 2 года назад +1

    Tony Berg is a treasure!

  • @guzzopinc1646
    @guzzopinc1646 Год назад

    If you think "Salt of the Earth" or "She Smiled Sweetly" are deep cuts then you haven't listened to much of the Stones. These dudes are youngins'! They know so much more about Beck! lol

  • @jamorains
    @jamorains 2 года назад

    one of my worst mondegreens was "I'll be your plastic toilet" from JUST LIKE HONEY

  • @samclarke653
    @samclarke653 2 года назад

    Haven't heard of it? Rude! Memo for Turner is one of my favourite Jagger songs and Salt of the Earth will always be beautiful.

  • @jacquescousteau217
    @jacquescousteau217 2 года назад

    In my my opinion it’s impossible not to riff to any time signature if the rhythm section has run through it a couple of time. The only thing you know is when to come in,and a time to STOP . If you know the breaks 99/100 you can get through the timing . If the melody player has an idea of when to come in,and come out … BTW there is a great isolated track Nicky Hopkins piano part for Sympathy For The Devil . He put the groove in the tune. He knew how to goose the chorus .

  • @backdoorarts5243
    @backdoorarts5243 2 года назад

    There's an unconfirmed (AFAIK) story that Ry was asked to join the Stones after Brian Jones' death. Want an idea of what that would have been check out "Jamming with Edward!", sessions for which Keef didn't show for.

  • @johnsilver8059
    @johnsilver8059 2 года назад

    What? I knew all those songs, particularly “Salt of the Earth” since it’s on one of my top 5 Stones albums.

  • @cjach9
    @cjach9 2 года назад

    She Smiled Sweetly seems like it belongs in a Wes Anderson movie. Or that it has, already.

  • @looseunit9180
    @looseunit9180 7 месяцев назад

    Fucking gold

  • @russt44
    @russt44 2 года назад

    There was a click and Micks voice

  • @martinheath5947
    @martinheath5947 2 года назад +1

    And so he slew the gallant knight and laid him on the green (Lady Mondegreen)

  • @KariKauree
    @KariKauree 2 года назад

    Found the Winwood/Capaldi version of "Memo From Turner", the one that only the vocal was kept from. I feel like they really got that Stones vibe ruclips.net/video/tzRIKEGcVlI/видео.html

  • @ian2armannduccio
    @ian2armannduccio Год назад

    Who played drums on Memo, Jimmy Miller?

  • @mikem668
    @mikem668 Год назад

    The best, meaning the most surprising, example I know of related to works in progress being awful is the Complete Chess Chuck Berry The Early Years. Chuck is trying all different approaches. Most of them IMO not worth listening to. I asked myself why I bothered to buy it.
    I realize it sounds harsh, and I'm doubting myself as I type it. But I've spent many many hours listening to complete sets and outakes in many different kinds of music and I've always found them interesting and sometimes spectacular. The Dylan "Bootleg" series is amazing and so are a lot of massive jazz boxsets of 50s jazz, when the musicians would just jam for 20 minutes a side to get paid. Other great examples are the Lester Young Commodore Sessions or his recordings with Billie Holiday. The Bear Family sets of Jimmie Rodgers, Bill Monroe, Flat and Scruggs, and the JSP sets of Uncle Dave Macon and the Carter Family the same. Strange.

  • @noyourewrong599
    @noyourewrong599 2 года назад

    lol Berg is such a Keith fanboy, all I can think is "whyyy"

  • @catherineweaver8676
    @catherineweaver8676 2 года назад

    Are you going to do a show on Paul Simon? He’s a genius!

  • @esteban.r11
    @esteban.r11 Год назад

    ELLIOTT SMITH EPISODE NOWWW

  • @joeurbanowski321
    @joeurbanowski321 2 года назад

    I guess people don’t sit and listen to entire albums anymore..? I know I don’t.. and it’s kinda sad..

  • @MagneticPool24
    @MagneticPool24 2 года назад

    How can I get you guys my music for you to listen to? Please help!!

  • @jaymontone
    @jaymontone 2 года назад

    Did he say … Randy Newman… in .. 1969?

  • @alex-and-under
    @alex-and-under 2 года назад

    React to Parcels, please !🙏

  • @tobyworth4781
    @tobyworth4781 2 года назад

    Pet sounds please

  • @sweethands4328
    @sweethands4328 2 года назад

    Do Elliott Smith's Figure 8....MASTERPIECE

  • @muddlemore
    @muddlemore Год назад

    What is the bass fuzz?

  • @abudischila6007
    @abudischila6007 2 года назад

    More vids w/ tony

  • @moloxyz9615
    @moloxyz9615 2 года назад

    pls make an analysis of Alice in Chains

  • @marshallking9106
    @marshallking9106 2 года назад

    Can we get Blake Mills on the show???

  • @marcsullivan7987
    @marcsullivan7987 2 года назад

    How do YOU know what I’ve heard?