I was saying just the other day, "they should be called Honey Bunches of CORN." Ingredient No. 1 is corn. The honey-oats are just sprinkled on corn-based flakes. It's all corn.
2:13:58 You know you have a good bit when a full 50% of the people in the game lean to their right when facepalming at your ridiculousness. 😂 Never change, Ian (unless you want to)!
I can't speak for the US, but pickeball is fairly well-known in your friendly downstairs neighbor Minnesota. But since most of the US considers us kind of baby Canada, maybe that's par for the course.
I don't think he was disputing that the B stands for blues, he was saying that the Blues in R&B doesn't necessarily refer to the blues scale/riff/chord progression that rock and roll is built around. While rock and roll was definitely influenced by R&B, and both are foundationally Black music and derive from Blues, R&B incorporated much more soul and gospel influences and has referred to a lot of different styles over the decades due to its continuous association with Black artists, whereas rock and roll consistently kept its tonal center in the blues scale but generally described more mainstream white bands. Ian did also go on to say that most genre labels are BS, which I generally agree with, and that certainly does make conversations like this difficult when you're trying to pin down specific dates or artists. Much like with gender and sexuality, labels in music can be helpful if you're trying to quickly convey your own preferences, but become increasingly useless as you start trying to apply them in a practical sense or on an individual basis.
@vanhelsingfan1 I love Bill Withers, but let's not act like he's the first and last word on R&B. And I think that in itself just reinforces the point that genres are fluid and ambiguous. Professional musicians will be the first to tell you that they pick things up from anywhere and everywhere, they don't pen themselves into a set genre. You can find incredible diversity within a single genre and find countless similarities between different genres, but I don't think there's any genre at all that can be perfectly encapsulated by a single artist. I would argue that over the past hundred years, genre has been much more tied to advertising and commercialism rather than accurate or objective descriptions of what a specific artist's music sounds like. There's no doubt that R&B built on delta blues and electric blues, but once rock and roll started to successfully be marketed to white audiences, R&B did become the generic catch-all for Black music in the industry, which inevitably led to R&B representing a much more musically diverse set of artists. Because, let's be real, the record companies definitely did not sit all their execs down and have a detailed discussion about music theory when they were deciding which groups would feature on which Billboard chart.
never will I tire of Paul's happy and jovial "Hello!" from off screen
Still kinda wish he'd just jovially say "goodbye"
"Did they overmilk your Grimace? ...I just heard Kathleen retch." I'm sure those aren't related.
A NEW HAND TOUCHES THE BEACON
3:06 Tee-K.O.
29:29 Quixort
57:33 Job Job
1:28:42 Bracketeering
1:48:46 Patently Stupid
2:14:03 (Extra Special Baxter Time)
2:21:58 Quiplash 3
Thank you for the time stamps and the flashback ;)
1:42:32 Pneumonoultramicroscopicsillycovolcanoconiosis is my entry.
54:37 Words cannot describe how much I want to see Muhammad Ali fight Logan Paul.
I was saying just the other day, "they should be called Honey Bunches of CORN."
Ingredient No. 1 is corn. The honey-oats are just sprinkled on corn-based flakes. It's all corn.
I'm genuinely surprised no one chimed in with an "Archame-deez nuts" @21:18
love jordynne
"i drew the slutty starfish"
- woah let's not be shaming starfish here
"oh it's a good thing ♥"
Native English speaker here. I was today years old when I consciously realized that adjective order is a thing.
2:13:58 You know you have a good bit when a full 50% of the people in the game lean to their right when facepalming at your ridiculousness. 😂 Never change, Ian (unless you want to)!
"TipSnip 'n Wiggless" is the weirdest name I've ever heard for a guillotine, not gonna lie
Also shout-outs to the reference to like my favorite LRR member at 2:32:00 or so 💜
I can't speak for the US, but pickeball is fairly well-known in your friendly downstairs neighbor Minnesota. But since most of the US considers us kind of baby Canada, maybe that's par for the course.
Its HUGE in florida. Heck the US open of pickleball occurs in Naples, Florida
Heavy Polka is just folk metal. And Ian, the b in R&B absolutly stands for the blues.
I don't think he was disputing that the B stands for blues, he was saying that the Blues in R&B doesn't necessarily refer to the blues scale/riff/chord progression that rock and roll is built around. While rock and roll was definitely influenced by R&B, and both are foundationally Black music and derive from Blues, R&B incorporated much more soul and gospel influences and has referred to a lot of different styles over the decades due to its continuous association with Black artists, whereas rock and roll consistently kept its tonal center in the blues scale but generally described more mainstream white bands.
Ian did also go on to say that most genre labels are BS, which I generally agree with, and that certainly does make conversations like this difficult when you're trying to pin down specific dates or artists. Much like with gender and sexuality, labels in music can be helpful if you're trying to quickly convey your own preferences, but become increasingly useless as you start trying to apply them in a practical sense or on an individual basis.
@@severallemmings You listen to Bill Withers and tell me R&B isn't based on the blues scale.
@vanhelsingfan1 I love Bill Withers, but let's not act like he's the first and last word on R&B. And I think that in itself just reinforces the point that genres are fluid and ambiguous. Professional musicians will be the first to tell you that they pick things up from anywhere and everywhere, they don't pen themselves into a set genre. You can find incredible diversity within a single genre and find countless similarities between different genres, but I don't think there's any genre at all that can be perfectly encapsulated by a single artist.
I would argue that over the past hundred years, genre has been much more tied to advertising and commercialism rather than accurate or objective descriptions of what a specific artist's music sounds like. There's no doubt that R&B built on delta blues and electric blues, but once rock and roll started to successfully be marketed to white audiences, R&B did become the generic catch-all for Black music in the industry, which inevitably led to R&B representing a much more musically diverse set of artists. Because, let's be real, the record companies definitely did not sit all their execs down and have a detailed discussion about music theory when they were deciding which groups would feature on which Billboard chart.
@@vanhelsingfan1ok so bill is the only singer in blues got it
Wowee Ian's nut milk presentation is the best laugh I've had in awhile
1:26:05 Two weeks later, and Graham still hasn't gotten his fiber
I was hoping this upload meant that they finally got it delivered.
@@AtariEricHeather has been uploading these remotely/using a phone tether.
@@snowcookiemedia Wow. Mad props to Heather.
@@AtariEric Shes a very talented lady
Every time they play Tee KO I regret not buying that Steely Dan shirt when I had the chance
Jimmy Carter is in hospice, but he is still alive.
2:14:03 Baxter! 🥹
1:44:53 Has a flung frog been spanghewn?
Also, (Ace Ventura voice) “Spanghew. Spanghew very much.”
It was a muppet version of It's a wonderful life where Kermit was looking at a world where he wasn't born.
Spatchcock my mushurkey is now stuck in my head.
I think one of my all-time favorite TKO shirts is from the can’t draw horses episode, somebody put a rainbow with the line “another one”
"I think animals before men." Graham nailing what it means to be a furry.
I was yelling at my screen so much during the music genre section of Quixort. I felt like a parody of myself. :P
Oh boy, more Jackbox! Im in heaven aldready!
Always love a Jackbox stream
Engagement and interaction with creator to please the mathemagics that choses what gets seen or not.
MOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooorrrrrrrrreeee!!!!!!!!
Where is the Tee K.O. link?
starting as strong as possible with tee ko? love it
My bf and I lost it at corner Horner.
I'm not saying I'd wear it in public but I would no joke buy the Buckets of It shirt
Oh thank goodness, Quiplash is back.