4 EPIC Guitar 'Mistakes' That Made Music History!
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- Опубликовано: 16 июл 2024
- Sometimes mistakes make songs better, and in these 4 songs i think that's true. Today we'll look through 4 different blunders that in my opinion improved the songs they feature in!
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Kurt’s mistake on “Man who sold the world” Unplugged performance is rather iconic.
What mistake?
@@blueveinriver3253 i think they're taking about during the solo, he accidently goes up to the 10th fret one fret up
The Breeders is an amazing band, i LOVE how Kim Deal makes songs that have really weird structures, Cannonball is one of those songs. I recommend the album "Title Tk", it really shows the amazing composer that Kim is, and the sound production of Steve Albini is incredible.
So good right!! Love albini too.
May I suggest Kelley Deal project "R.Ring"? Just listen to "Cutter".
In an interview Gary Numan spoke about on how he had a melody (Are Friends Electric?) and hit the wrong note...and kept the mistake since it sounded much better 😂
Ahh no way? Nice one!
I remember reading somewhere that It Ain't Like That by Alice in Chains started as a mistake but that Jerry Cantrell liked it so much he wrote a song with it. Cool video though
Oh no way really? Thanks!!
Great stuff! I love creative mistakes. I always try to keep in mind my favorite Brian Eno Oblique Strategies: "Honor your mistakes as hidden intentions" Thanks!
Love that!
Awesome vid and awesome channel ❤
Thank you!
This was super enjoyable ♥❤♥
Thank you!
Had no clue how to do the Creep chugging before this video so thanks for that
No probs!
#metoo
Fantastic and original point
i always notice that crazy Cannonball intro and now it all makes sense
It always feels like the song is just being created as you listen
A really unique effect that one
Like it could go this way or that way she don't really care
Brilliant!!
That’s a really cool description of it!
Well done. Again.
Thank you!
I thought for sure you were going to mention the squeals on the pauses in Mayonnaise because they weren’t supposed to be there. The amps just happened to make that squeal on that particular day and I remember Billy saying that they kept them because they liked them so much but the pauses were supposed to originally be silent.
No way that’s nuts. I thought they were deliberate. That easily my favourite part!
@@thesethingsmakenoises Nope, I had an interview with Billy when the album came out where he talked about how the amps were just acting funny that day and making that noise. It wasn’t supposed to sound like that originally.
@@thesethingsmakenoises also, I did a bunch of interviews with Shoegaze bands about how they write and record. You might enjoy some of the interviews. youtube.com/@AmongtheClouds?si=jGfZvdg7ypfoexAy
Will check this out mate!
I always thought the Creep noise was just Johnny doing a Joey Santiago thing - there are similar bits in several Pixies songs.
(Also, check out Amanda Palmer doing that same noise in her ukulele version of Creep, especially the live-during-sound check take.)
That’s a good point!
Ohhh I’ll check that out!
Beautiful!! Mistakes in music are like (cute) personality flaws, don't you think? Making it raw and emotional, palatable to our flawed human nature 🙂 I'm not an expert in music in any way, but I remember how Chester Bennington liked MCR live shows at Projekt Revolution especially for Gerard Way's perfectly imperfect vocals when he got super emotional on stage.
Yeah definitely! Makes sense for sure!
Accidental harmonic at the end of the Dazed and Confused solo is probably my favorite.
Nice!!
nice vid
Thankyou!
Mistakes are important ⭐
Preach! 🙌🙌
Yes, pls. What is your band?
Octo the drifts I think he said?
October drift
What your band called?
It’s called October Drift
The most influential mistake of all time is Black Sabbath's tri-tone.
The Jean Genie -- "get back on it."
Will check it out.
Honestly finding out little supposed "mistakes" has made me oddly fine with little things in my playing like, yeah fuck it I'll let the open strings ring a bit when changing chords on occasion, why not, bit of chaos and a bit of noise ain't too bad.
Yeah exactly!!
Ha this is funny. I figured this out like 10+ years ago or so, and pretty much every song ive written is based on the mistakes i make while writing them, its my process. I purposely wont record a part or finish a song so that i can go back to it days or weeks later, do a "test" recording over it (having not played it in awhile) and see what kind of "mistakes" i make over the track. A lot of times, too, by doing things this way, I end up making the original riff(s) way better in the end, whether i make a mistake or not. Its like looking at the project with fresh eyes kind of thing. But im always aiming for the mistakes to happen. It helps to not fully pay attention while you're writing/recording. Meaning, dont put all your focus into the guitar/what you're playing. Thats how the happy accidents come
Yes 100%! A great tip
There’s a fluff that Adam Clayton makes in Love Rescue Me. It reminds us that even superheroes are human.
Haha yeah!!
Sus4 chords are cool
Joy Division - Disorder. Peter Hook got a few bass notes wrong in the take that was used on the album. But the producer Martin Hannett liked the energy.
Oh no way!
@@thesethingsmakenoises Way! 😉I think there's an occasional low E durring the guitar solos that doesn't make any sense in the key of Eb major.
All my mistakes must make me a rock legend.
Haha! Exactly
Just one thing in Teen Spirit not mentioned was the open strings
Good point!
I make mistakes all the time. Still hoping for a decent song tho.
Haha! Like forgetting to turn monitors on?
actually kurt cobains mustangs had humbuckers
Drats! My bad!
Yes, most definitely. Music is an art, not a science. That's why math rock will always fail.
Cobain was a very sloppy, lazy guitarist.
100%!
I mean, I get the point about music being an art form, but it is definitely a lot of science also behind it!🤓👍🏽