They don't know that much, at least the guy who said this at 0.55 "the song from that "psychedelic album". The song is "2000 light years from home" man! We're talking about the Stones man! and he doesn't know the name of the song........!
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account?? I was stupid forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me!
Thanks guys for picking my "Echoes of Lennon" album. I never called it "new age" myself - maybe ambient, minimal, chill-out... any other word that has less crapola around it. Cheers!
this is the best episode in terms of the quality and variety of music recommended. I wasn't familiar with any of these artists apart from Soft Machine, and I will be checking out all of these artists.
Really cool choices. Love that Primal Scream record. Bobby Gillespie would be a good guest to have on too. Great to hear Spaceman 3 get a mention as well
These guys have some really eclectic tastes...lots of African music, pre EBTG band, etc., but is it just me or does very little of the music they pick here sound like the music they make? Perhaps they're tired of doing the California/surf/garage thing.
I listened to a lot of Reverberation Radio going backwards in time from the beginning of this year (just as they went on a long break hitting episode 399) and pretty much every album they showed here made it onto that podcast.
Julian Cope was never in Echo & the Bunnymen. Julian Cope started off in a couple of bands with Ian McCulloch but they had a falling out. McCulloch then went on to be the lead singer of Echo & the Bunnymen. Cope formed the Teardrop Explodes. Anyone wanting know an interesting history of these bands should read 45 by Bill Drummond (lead sing of The KLF).
langerlord As I remember reading, for a brief moment they were a band that never happened called The Crucial Three: Cope, McCulloch and Pete Wylie(three massive ego's)...... Correct me if I'm wrong.
Each episode becomes more and more an episode of Portlandia (via Los Angeles). Some interesting finds, but the obscurity of some and the knowledge behind each has comedy gold written all over it.
I noticed reading the comments that a lot of people watch these to discover new music. Why? This is a pretty bad place to find new music in my opinion, although it's possible! I watch to find out what some of my favorite artists listen to lol. Either that or to find out bands that sound a certain way, and their influences.
Do you never like what your favorite artists listen to? I always check out what my favorites listen to because that's the best way to find new music with a similar sound as far as I'm concerned.
cct17 Yes but it's more so about the artist to me than finding new music. If I wanted to do that I'd check out Soundcloud or Spotify or even just check out personal friend's new music. Obviously if I hear something I like in these, I'll listen and I have! But I'm not going to be butthurt about what an artist listens too.
Who cares if people discover new music here? If they do, that's great. I've unintentionally found a few great albums I had never heard before by watching these. Can't imagine why anyone would be bothered by it.
It is obvious that Captain Beefheart was inspired by Howling Wolf, so it wasn't a critique you snowflake, he just stated a fact, Beefheart was a massive blues fan.
These guys have mind blowing taste for music. It's almost unbelievable what these guys know.. Loving this episode.
Agree. This is one of the best What's In My Bag episodes in a while. I'm not familiar with Allah-Las but will check them out now.
you should check out their weekly playlists on reverberationradio.com, always some good stuff on there
They don't know that much, at least the guy who said this at 0.55 "the song from that "psychedelic album". The song is "2000 light years from home" man! We're talking about the Stones man! and he doesn't know the name of the song........!
I dont mean to be so off topic but does any of you know a tool to get back into an Instagram account??
I was stupid forgot my password. I appreciate any tricks you can give me!
One of the best youtube series ever, to me at least.
Thanks guys for picking my "Echoes of Lennon" album. I never called it "new age" myself - maybe ambient, minimal, chill-out... any other word that has less crapola around it. Cheers!
Love the What's in my Bag series. It's basically a recommend list from great musicians with great taste in music.
One of the most underrated modern rock bands. Love these guys so much.
feels like that Spiritualized record is one of the most picked records in this series.
Tis a masterpiece
Do one with preoccupations and kikagaku moyo
Syd Barrett - Opel - great choice!
These guys have a great taste for music. And their songs are so cool.
Reverberation radio
Are they involved in reverberation radio?!
@@luigiviacava17 yes
this is the best episode in terms of the quality and variety of music recommended. I wasn't familiar with any of these artists apart from Soft Machine, and I will be checking out all of these artists.
Is it any wonder why their music's so cool?
Man, I could watch What’s In My Bag like literally all day.
some of the nicest musicians, i've ever got the chance to meet, love them
Haha I was waiting for this, Matthew Correia, Spencer Dunham, Pedrum Siadatian used to all work there, good episode though!
0:19 That guy in the black shirt looks like everyone's dad in 1965.
damn! this is a great episode!!! good job
Really cool choices. Love that Primal Scream record. Bobby Gillespie would be a good guest to have on too. Great to hear Spaceman 3 get a mention as well
how about inviting robby krieger? jazzy legend...
Was curious about their personal tastes and wasn’t the least bit disappointed!
These guys have some really eclectic tastes...lots of African music, pre EBTG band, etc., but is it just me or does very little of the music they pick here sound like the music they make? Perhaps they're tired of doing the California/surf/garage thing.
I love Syd Barrett. so.fucking.good.
Love this band
The drummer definitely has the best taste... love Allah-Las
these are good picks
That's right Jay!
Great find, I've been listening to these guys at work lately. Awesome.
I'm here b/c of old 97's in my bag. good stuff
these guys are responsible for Reverberation Radio right?, would make sense those playlists are tight!
4:32 Howlin' Wolf - Howlin' Wolf (LP) i search this song please HELP ME!
Good choice on the Eden Ahbez. Great episode.
God I love this show
Mad respect....dope choices!Big up/Peace/Bless
Some top afro picks there..lijadu sisters, Onyeabor, masekala, WITCH. All brilliant.
Great records
Yeah, some great picks here. Quite a few things I need to check out!
I listened to a lot of Reverberation Radio going backwards in time from the beginning of this year (just as they went on a long break hitting episode 399) and pretty much every album they showed here made it onto that podcast.
Quality music by quality gentlemen. 10/10
Ariel Pink was at a Spiritualized show? My day is made!!! That guy has amazing taste in music
You need to get Beck on here!! That'd be sick÷
That would be cool.
Saw these guys last winter. Pedrum is one cool dude.
Julian Cope was never in Echo & the Bunnymen. Julian Cope started off in a couple of bands with Ian McCulloch but they had a falling out. McCulloch then went on to be the lead singer of Echo & the Bunnymen. Cope formed the Teardrop Explodes. Anyone wanting know an interesting history of these bands should read 45 by Bill Drummond (lead sing of The KLF).
the last record is a beautiful listen. I think there's a track called Minor Bird. it's all really great
did he said 2.99?? the perfumed garden it's an amazing record!
Now I know where all those rarities from Reverberation radio are from ;)
Nice African beats, so glad when see so open minded musicians, far from them own genre of music.
those are some pretty unique & obscure albums.
You skipped Kevin Ayers!
Let's get It on !!!!
allah-las: one of the best band in the world. the band with the best music taste in the world. Ps sonic flower goove is the best Primals album
love imagining the interaction between that chill LA boy and insane Ariel PInk
A really great group
is the la amoeba really getting shut down??!!?!!? answer asap plss
Julian Cope was never in Echo and The Bunnymen.
langerlord As I remember reading, for a brief moment they were a band that never happened called The Crucial Three: Cope, McCulloch and Pete Wylie(three massive ego's)...... Correct me if I'm wrong.
your not wrong, i impressed... but langerlord it right : it was not echo....
Do you think Tijuana panthers will play a free concert there? I know they have before but i didn't know about them then 😕
Did you see the video from the concert they played before? th-cam.com/video/hFrcB9oW2tQ/w-d-xo.html
Amoeba yeah but do you think they'll ever play live there again?
Reminds me how much I like psychedelic music. Check out Jacobites, guys.
Syd Barrett!! Nice!!
Lol i went to amoeba last month looking for the u.f.o record but you guys didn’t have it.
I’m having a hard time determining if they’re drummer is always high or is it just his face. Is he mix? Anyhow, good drummer.
great taste!
What's the song at the beginning?
fucking Eden abez, so glad they have great taste.
i love this video
Each episode becomes more and more an episode of Portlandia (via Los Angeles). Some interesting finds, but the obscurity of some and the knowledge behind each has comedy gold written all over it.
Chris Kattan is such a talented guy.
What's the song playing in the outro?
Much appreciated
Thanks!
dudeeee. yesssss. spiritualized is so amazinggggg.
Guys listening soft music my heart sore
It was fun.
exuma played at my high school for an assembly
What’s the Witch song?
you guys should get julian casablancas tho 🙏
He fucking sucks, and just shit all over the growlers.
the growlers sucked in the first place
devin varela lmao true fucked their surf sound
Decent band
Y’all definitely need to listen to the marine girls record if you like allah las
Good shit!
this guys used to work at amoeba right ???
great video btw :)
Matt, Spencer, and Pedrum used to work here, yes! Thanks!
:~
everything i heard was good
They used to work there.
good shit boys
I now have an ass load of music to listen to
pedrum looks like he smoked a giant joint before this but used clear eyes
this is all the stuff hipsters were into in the mid to late 90s
მიყვარს ეს ბენდი, რატომ ვერ ვხვდები. :)
ეს ნანახი მქონდა? არ მახსოვდა, მეთი რა საყვარელია........
nice nice
haha Jim Sullivan UFO/ Masekela
get That Poppy & Titanic Sinclair
"Pussy plays" Great album!!
Pussy Plays is a brilliant record!
1:10 RODNEY BINGENHEIMER!!!!
Get flaming lips, mercury rev.
I noticed reading the comments that a lot of people watch these to discover new music. Why? This is a pretty bad place to find new music in my opinion, although it's possible! I watch to find out what some of my favorite artists listen to lol. Either that or to find out bands that sound a certain way, and their influences.
It's different things to different people. In making the show, we discover new sounds from our guests all the time.
Do you never like what your favorite artists listen to? I always check out what my favorites listen to because that's the best way to find new music with a similar sound as far as I'm concerned.
cct17 Yes but it's more so about the artist to me than finding new music. If I wanted to do that I'd check out Soundcloud or Spotify or even just check out personal friend's new music. Obviously if I hear something I like in these, I'll listen and I have! But I'm not going to be butthurt about what an artist listens too.
Who cares if people discover new music here? If they do, that's great. I've unintentionally found a few great albums I had never heard before by watching these. Can't imagine why anyone would be bothered by it.
the one guy talking Shit about people discovering music on here should at least pick something up himself ,seeing as how basic of a taste he has.
oh this shit is staged? i thought you just ran into them at your store
Very low class dig at beefheart. A guy in a glorified elevators tribute band should not be critiquing beefhearts originality.
It is obvious that Captain Beefheart was inspired by Howling Wolf, so it wasn't a critique you snowflake, he just stated a fact, Beefheart was a massive blues fan.
What the fuck are you so butthurt over? He never even insulted beefheart