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Berklee College covers Dirty Loops  ....OMG...OMG, how these incredibly talented muscians handle these already mondo dynamic Dirty Loops tunes is astounding.  The intensity just never lets up. I've said it before, but the wolrd has never seen the likes of music from the 10s...I believe that history will show the 10s and 20s to be the most creative and possibly prolific period in all of music history since we stated banging sticks on the ground and clicking rocks together.

 


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My first thoughts about this one:

"Seems cool band.. Oh nice woman singer.. Oh wait what??" :D :D :D

 

 

He's got very nice hair :)  I like the tune a lot.  Very crunchy ...and how can you pass up that guitar 360?  Not to mention the twirly drum sticks :)   What these guys fail to realize is that they will have to fling their guitar at every concert they ever do.  Anyway, I like this so much I am putting it into my monthly rotation.  Thanks for the post.

 

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WTH?  ...It does sound good after he did some serious editing :)  Make sure you watch the last part...funny.

 

 

The comments on YT are great...I picked out a few of the best for you:

 
Chainbrain
Did it come with a capo?
 
Gera Ballesteros
Technically you're playing 2 guitars and 1 bass at the same time, now I'm sure... you're the devil.
 
41 Mhz
This is the Pro model too. It comes with a pick despenser, a built in drum machine, its own fiddle bow that stores inside the neck, a barometric gauge and a propane engine powered carrying case.
Chainbrain, it does not come with a capo.
 
Bre Solomon
i’m sorry a pick dispenser? SOLD
 
 
thamudi
This is by far the Dragon slayer of Guitars
 
Jamie G.
Flying to Chernobyl this week to acquire all the fingers needed to play this.
 
Special K
People are asking WHAT this thing is, but I want to know WHY this thing is.
 
Cole Lutz
When a bass and a guitar love each other very much...
 
Eric G
can you add a whammy bar
 
musicguy
Would I be able to play Smoke On The Water on it?
 
Austin J. Trevathan
A good rule of thumb is to not have a guitar with a neck thicker than your thighs
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Tasty blues.  John Campbell was the real deal bluesman/songsmith.  Voodoo Edge is one of his more pop blues arrangements.  The link in the spoiler takes you to this marvelously crafted album...other songs show off his steel guitar and raspy voice better, but Voodoo Edge has a more broad base appeal IMO.  One Believer would be one of my desert island discs.

 

 

 

 

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One of my musical heroes, Tom Waits.  Maybe not immediately accessible if you are only fed on pop-pablum, but his brilliant and diverse music is worth spending some time really listening...really listening.  Waits is a creative genius and one of the most expressive singers of the last century...even though he doesn't fit the cookie-cutter singer mold.  Waits is a poet warrior musician that has just never gotten the credit and appreciation he deserves. 

 

I picked "In the Neighborhood" as the first Waits song to listen to since it has a lovely and moving melody.  

 


 

The songs on Swordfishtrombones are are fresh and poignant as the day they were released.  These songs may be jarring at first, but they are all brilliant if you take some time with them.  Swordfishtrombones would also be one of my desert island discs.

 

click this link to YouTube then click play all...the first song might put you off a bit so go the the next


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Beautiful sea.. would love to go spearfishing there early in the morning when everybody would be still asleep. :P

 

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Mundane pop music factories churn out vapid pablum for the kiddies just like it has always been with pop music...only in the 10s and coming 20s the sheer tonnage of this type of product is, and will be staggering.  The musical renaissance we are in the middle of right now has its Yin and its Yang.

 

At the end of each video is the result, and each generates a very acceptable short nice sounding tune...the words are a bit goofy, but...

 

Listen to the girl at the beginning of this video.  If you are not interested in what Autotune and production does skip to 4:56 to hear what it did for the girl's very dicey singing...pretty amazing what can be done in the studio now-a-days.

 

 

 

 

If you are not interested in the process, at least skip to 4:48 to hear the finished product...it may make you decide to go back and find out what he did to create the this result...mind boggling.

 

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