Musicological banter

should we need to id nkotb in the future I feel all we'll have to do is look at this shoes



$190
I know!! I want those bad but $190?????

I feel so poor lately.
I don't mean to be overly dramatic here but if I don't get those shoes I'll kill myself
nkotb wrote:
I don't mean to be overly dramatic here but if I don't get those shoes I'll kill myself


Ha ha

I know what you mean though
Today I learned about a Cure tribute band called Liqueur will investigate tomorrow
Guys, have yall given BRAT a fresh listen in this March? Sometimes you jus’ wanna rewind.
So I'm guessing that the genre Doom Folk is veering very close to hutch's nemesis Hobo Music?
Is tonight the first seated show at The Atlantis? Hard to imagine more than like 100 chairs fitting


can't believe NO is below Mariah and the crows, but what do 'fans' know
Yada been busy!!!
I feel like the name Virgil shows up in songs way more than IRL. I mean have you ever even met a Virgil before. And yet we sing about him all the time.
well, we clearly don't listen to the same music
but the only one I know is fictional

Virgil Tibbs: A fictional character from the novel and film In the Heat of the Night, portrayed by Sidney Poitier
The haven’t listened to any new music since high school crowd can finally rest easy as Bad Company has finally been nominated for the Rock and Roll
Hall of Fame.  Justice has finally been served!!!

*MAJOR NERDISM ALERT*

I've been enjoying, in small doses, vids from The Daily Doug.  what makes watching his reactions to classic rock and metal fascinating, IMO, is that Doug has perfect pitch and is a classical composer.  i either learn something, and/or have my mind blown by how much he can pick out as he listens to something for the first time.  it's both impressive and humbling to watch him dissect music on the fly.  it probably helps if you're familiar with terms like "dominant", "flat seventh", "mixolydian", etc. but then again i think anyone would be impressed by his ability to play back a song on the keyboard after a single listen.  he can get a little wishy-washy when "analyzing" lyrics (especially if he breaks out the bong beforehand), but as long as he sticks to music theory i enjoy.  in case you want a place to start: Classical Composer reaction/analysis of LED ZEPPELIN: SINCE I'VE BEEN LOVING YOU | Episode 917 (or just search his page for your fav song/artist)

this post is potentially of interest only to Justin Tonation
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Oh does he do Phish?
Still not as great as Slady, but I’ll allow it

Nirvanher (Female Nirvana Tribute band)



Like, Her-vana is right there! Come on, people!
grateful wrote:
Oh does he do Phish?

he&#039;s done 3 vids on phish!  his take on Divided Sky is good, classic Doug.  his reaction to You Enjoy Myself is less analytical, but on 2 or 3 occasions he breaks out the keyboard and jams with the band.  i can't recommend Ruby, tho, that song is so complex and non-repeating that he doesn't have time to catch up before saying "wow" yet again… i couldn't get through it.
since i couldn't find a "help me ID this track" thread, and i didn't feel like starting one, i'll ask this here:

can anyone identify the riff at 23:39 of this vid? (main part actually starts at 23:54)

background: this guy reviews guitars, mostly Gibsons, and after going over the history and specs of an instrument, including tearing it open, he demos it by playing a few riffs.  the riff at 23:39 is one he plays semi-regularly and i recognize it but i can't name it.  it's been bugging me for a while, so thought i'd ask the hivemind… danke.
It does sound familiar…..now it will bug me too. Thanks