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Ali's Hobby Shop
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 27 พ.ค. 2022
Welcome to the Hobby Shop! Marketing and Technology CEO Ali Fathali will take you through his wild and eclectic life, talking about the gadgets, ideas, and techniques that he finds fascinating. So come aboard this DIY 80s neon art rock fever dream- we're very excited to have you!
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How Oingo Boingo Killed AI Music
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Live music is so much more than singing and playing. The art of performing for an audience is such a crucial part of the equation. Today, marketing and technology CEO Ali Fathali will dive into a legendary concert that shows off exactly how performance can enhance the live music experience, without the use of AI or computer assistance. The year was 1985. The band? Oingo Boingo. Venue? The Ritz....
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I don't always like to The Police but when I do, it's Oingo Boingo. It wasn't The Police that drove me into punk and ska, these lovely lads. Back in their day OB was the truest of way alternative (should've) represented.
This is mostly just a reaction video. I was hoping for something with more substance than "Live bands are better than AI"
i am 16 again this was an epic concert tour still have th3 tickets
BTW - go here to hear the best live band in the world - OINGO BOINGO - th-cam.com/video/zLf0GDAsDSs/w-d-xo.html
Being 71, I was there for all this and I'll tell you that it was rare for a band to achieve "magic" - I mean the live interplay of human musicians male and female that resulted in a feeling that swept you up in it, especially the band themselves, because not only were you MAKING that music second-to-second, but you are right there in the midst of these lives drums, amplifiers blasting and man, there's NOTHING like that. Of course, with the BOINGO example, you have early A.I. - sequencers, digital samples, keyboards being used as bass guitars, drum pads that had sounds loaded, so the machines in my beloved Oingo Boingo were also there with them. But when it's magic, it's magic, as long as it's 98% human, in my opinion...but I guess the end result (driving people into a frenzy and having them say they went to the best effin' concert ever last night! The problem is when you THINK it's live cats and there's BS going on behind the scenes. I personally LIKE to hear a vocalist a little pitchy here and there like the Freddy Mercury example (with his out-of-control vibrato, that would now be tamed in Melodyne) because it says to your lizard brain THIS IS REAL. If someone reading this (haha, lost you a loooooong time ago if you're under 30) IS under 30, go listen to the big bands of the 30's, 40's and 50's, 9black, white or - best - integrated races. Or you could binge THE TUBES.
Boingo’s best stuff was their debut EP, their first three albums and Danny Elfman’s “So-Lo” album. They all were released before 1985. I saw them live in 1985 and it was one of the BEST concerts I ever attended.
i have no idea how many times I've rewatched this specific concert, it's one of the best live shows I've seen. so happy more people are starting to discover boingo!
how is someone gen x without deeply knowing oingo boingo?
I've always admired this performance, they are obviously brilliant, but have always wondered too if there was some post-processing/overdubs on it, that was done in the 80s on occasion for live footage moved over to video, Journey comes to mind, for example, the echo effect at 4:29, how would something like that be done within a live performance?
I don't know how I feel about referring to Danny Elfman as "the guy".
Technology has ruined music.
Clickbait ahh title
yeah fucking right
Hi there! You could check RX Bandits live at Bonnaroo, performing "Only for the Night". They are really energetic! Take care!
He and Oingo Boingo had a quick cameo doing Dead's Man's party in the movie Back to School.
OINGO BOINGO is one of the best bands on the planet.
The drummer has in ear monitors and is playing to a click track on the songs with a sequencer. Just sayin.
I went to that show at the Ritz. It was awesome.
Weird Al is better at parody than AI. If you want a demostraition of how good Oingo Boingo really was listen to their covers of the Beetles.
The Mystic Knights of the.....
High knees and bass.. supernatural or cochineal... or are they basically the same thing. It's just another day for the win
oingo boingo good 👍
Amazing musicians, out of this world composer!
A.I might catch up to Danny....someday.
Even with todays tech , NO Band can compete with 80's Bands especially Oingo Boingo.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO/VLOG! FINALLY SOMEONE WITH THE INTELLIGENCE AND OBSERVATIONAL SKILLS TO GIVE OUR YOUTH SOME PERSOECRIVE!! Sorry for the all caps but this was exciting! Hehe 👏👏👏👏
hell yes
the oingo boingo live at the universal amphitheater was a phenomenal concert
Goodbye is from Fast times at Ridge Mount high
Beast of a song to try to play too. Amazing musicians
Please come back Danny
About the only band that had this much chaos going on in their shows was Spike Jones. Was this the show where Urban Blight opened for them?
I saw them once back in ‘90. Red Hot Chili Peppers opened for them.
Ive watched that Ritz concert more times than i can count, it's mesmerizing. I wish i could have been there ... happy to have been at several they might be giants concerts over the years. Their tight tight everything, manic unfathomable energy and exuberant horn section feels like a less malevolent version of Oingo Boingo.
3:56 my friend plays a keytar in his band.
saw them every year or more in the 80s. went to their farewell concert. they were HUGE in so cal. oddly, not so much even in no cal. i went to berkeley and people would be like "i know oingo boingo. dead man's party." and you just knew they didn't really know. OB were so connected to the audience. when danny elfman did nightmare before christmas at the hollywood bowl, we were going and i told my boyfriend they'd play an OB song and he didn't believe me. and sure enough, opened with dead man's party. worse sounding dead man's party but i didn't care. love them so much. a friend who worked at Sam Goody's told us that they'd have to pretend to have preorders for OB because corporate ordered and distributed evenly to all stores (mind boggling to me as i once worked in DVD allocating initial shipments for studios and that's a great way to waste money).
Nice vid! Boingo Rules!
To be clear: The Keytar, played by the Bass player John Avila IS the bass of the song.
Watch Danny from Coachella 2023! It is still up!
Where? I watched the original live stream but was never able to find a replay…
8:33 what you hear is _talent_ . What modern musical performers lack is _talent_ . They can't sing in tune, they can't conspire with a live band, they can't move even while they _pretend to sing_ . Oingo Boingo was peak what live music was meant to be.
2:38 No in-ear monitors, still in tune, hits high notes: You can see him checking his ear a couple of times through the performance (just closing it with a finger to hear his own voice in his skull). He simply knows how to sing and has practiced the part. What a sad state it is that today we have no expectation of singers to do this.
If want more Oingo Boingo fun check out "The Forbidden Zone"
Danny is a genius. That is why he entered film industry....besides all that....his teatrical moves are just awesome!!!!!😊😊😊😊
OB played to midi backing tracks constantly and possibly backing vocals on tape Still genius though
My favorite band
This is a great live performance. The video has nothing to do with AI. And it wouldn't have killed you to look up the musicians' names. But otherwise I agree with your breakdown of what an incredible performance this was.
Oingo Boingo got their start as an avant-garde performance troupe with a performance that took a lot of its cues from Cab Calloway and other swing groups, then segued into New Wave in the late 70's. So they were always a live performance band.
Elfman > McCartney
apples and oranges. both are excellent
Big mess is a total masterpiece. Every note. End of Story. Let's hear taylor's version of that.
Danny Elfman is the most important person in music of the past century. He has touched more souls than anyone could have ever dreamed. He is everywhere. he did it all in stealth. There is nobody that is more music. AI will never capture the soul of danny elfman. Congratulations for trying. Danny didn't break the rules - he made them.
Boingo was great to see live.