You did amazing! I love playing jazz guitar, but I would have seriously struggled with this challenge. Your take was very well thought out, it showed a theme, throughline, and complimented the vocals and drums to an incredible degree :)
It's so funny that you made it a ragtime song. Because there already exists a ragtime cover of MCR's song 'Teenagers' by Jimlapbap here on TH-cam. I'd love to see and hear a PMJ cover of MCR's 'I'm not okay (I promise)' or 'welcome to the black parade'. Haha
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"This is the best thing that's ever happened here at Pianote". 100% agree. This is by far the most hilarious "first listen" you've ever done. I was literally grinning from ear to ear the whole way through. Absolutely spectacular!
@@allthingscroatia Herses are the vans that funeral homes transport dead bodies in. Emo music is generally very depressed and obsessed with death, so the shoe fits.
My guy just slammed this out of the park. This is incredible. My friends and I actually choreographed an entire swing number to House of Wolves back in the day which actually is just straight hard emo swing. Scott absolutely nailed it.
Can Post Modern Jukebox's next album, please be Emo Ragtime, where they just cover a bunch of emo songs in this same style because this had me grinning the whole time watching - make it happen! 😂🙏🤙
@@TisMishyYoochunBish Yes, it's Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, from the self titled double album The Beatles (AKA The White Album) from 1968, which also brought us such other memorable masterpieces as Back in the USSR, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Blackbird, and Rocky Racoon, among others!
Mr. Bradlee’s excellent technical capacity is almost entirely eclipsed by his ear. It is a marvelous thing to witness someone so talented that it makes it difficult to recognize how good they are
I think the thing i really appreciate about these videos, as a bassist and songwriter, not as a pianist as im not one, is the flexibility that exist in arrangement and how you can just start with something basic and build around that over the course of writing the song
The cool thing about bass as Adam Neely puts it, is you can bully harmony. Chording instruments like to think they're in charge. I play guitar, piano, and bass in that order and they each have their own flair but have limits to how much/easily they can emulate each other
The thing i love the most is that this still feels on brand with MCR, this is giving "Blood", or "Mama", the band is super theatrical! I would love to see the band react to this, because I know they will eat it up!
Brilliant! Just brilliant!! Always been a fan of PMJ but never realised how talented Scott Bradlee was. Thanks for organising this, it was such an eye-opener.
Literally got goosebumps watching this - talk about musical genius 🙌🏽 I've loved PMJ for almost 10 years now and seeing Scott's creative process is just another level. Well done, sir 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Wow Scott you are supremely talented. That was unbelievable. You killed it. I am so impressed. Never head of you before I saw this but I will be following you now.
I love this so much. It would do better if you had a more extended showing of the original and allowed him to compose something fitting and complementary to the original. We only got to hear snippets of that. It's so fascinating seeing someone extract their own feel and version of the parts from such disparate beginnings. The chorus where he allows the strings to resonate obviously fits better. I would just love to see more and more long form. It would be sick to hear his entire playthrough with the original track and updated perspective. Please don't shy away from longer formatting. Idk about anyone else, but I like long-form content. Not short stuff.
I rarely comment on the internet, but this time I used the translator just to say that I loved it, like I love everything Scott does that I've seen to date, brilliant. So sophisticated to the point of having fun with anything
That's what i thought. PMJ has done MCR before. at least I know they've done Welcome to the Black Parade. Id figure he would've done some research around that.
Not sure how many times he got to hear the song but it sure seemed like he nailed it on a first run through. I gotta imagine the dudes probably heard it at SOME point. Especially a guy who’s in that world of music
This is Masterpiece from Scott Bradlee... I soooo enjoy it u know... He definitely into this song with his magic touch that absolutely blowing our mind !!! 😲😵😱😱 So so great magic that he gave to us hear. Love it.. Loveeee it soooo muchh ❤❤ This track it's so made me to subscribe u guys. Great done. 👏👏
So gorgeous touch ending there. Can we invite him anymore, guys ?? We absolutely wants to watch and hear some of his magical touch again.. Can we give him another good song for him ??
I gotta agree! It really changes the song but not in a bad way. Looks like a B then an E before the A? Im not very goof with music theory but know the basis.
For fans of The Black Parade album, they already know that ragtime was a big inspiration in the arrangement on many of MCR’s songs, which is why this works SO well
Except that's not him. That's Matt Pelissier. Bob is in the music video but he didn't actually record the drums. Matt left the band soon after recording Three Cheers and Bob joined them in time to record the music video for I'm not okay
AUGH, the interlude was so beautiful!! Also it's incredible how close to the actual outtro the piano version was. =D I would also love to see his reaction to MCR's track "Blood," if he's into ragtimey emo!
I play a *little* bit of keys sometimes, and as far as I'm concerned this man is some kind of wizard. I wouldn't have thought this was humanly possible, frankly. It's a lot more impressive than anything I've seen a guitarist do.
I somehow stumbled onto this video when not logged into my account. It’s like this was made for me. Emo ragtime. My jaw was on the floor the entire performance. It actually hurts. Haha
Hearing this makes me realize how much of MCR's music can be translated to some kind of rag-time adjacent tune - Helena, Teenagers, Hang 'Em High, etc. 😅 I never realize it until I hear the songs played on piano.
oh my i had forgotten how outlandish this one was
Thx to MCR for writing such a great tune, and thx to Pianote for always encouraging this madness!
Scott!! You never cease to amaze us, can't wait to have you out to try another challenge in the future! #EmoRagtime
Genius level choices, thanks for making my last beer of the night so enjoyable
You did amazing! I love playing jazz guitar, but I would have seriously struggled with this challenge. Your take was very well thought out, it showed a theme, throughline, and complimented the vocals and drums to an incredible degree :)
you absolutely destroyed, that was amazing
It's so funny that you made it a ragtime song. Because there already exists a ragtime cover of MCR's song 'Teenagers' by Jimlapbap here on TH-cam.
I'd love to see and hear a PMJ cover of MCR's 'I'm not okay (I promise)' or 'welcome to the black parade'. Haha
He just invented my chemical ragtime
Oh, that is FUNNY!
Next My Chemical Gurdy Parade
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"This is the best thing that's ever happened here at Pianote". 100% agree. This is by far the most hilarious "first listen" you've ever done. I was literally grinning from ear to ear the whole way through. Absolutely spectacular!
Couldn't agree more! 🎹 ✨
Its okay, every musician has own interpretation to the music which they are listening to, especially when its first time, it can be jazzy or funky 😅
My mind still can’t comprehend how amazing this turned out.
Once Scott said he was going to try something ‘Ragtimey’ - we knew we were in for a treat.
We need MCR reaction to this. This is genius!
I would assume they’d be into it; they clearly have some sympathetic influences based off tracks like mama
@@samlawson8482 Yeah I was immediately like, he should listen to Mama or Blood.
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"This is definitely emo I recognize the references to herses" was hilarious
Can you explain that? I don't get it
@@allthingscroatia Herses are the vans that funeral homes transport dead bodies in. Emo music is generally very depressed and obsessed with death, so the shoe fits.
Hearse
Verses of hearses
A true mad genius! Absolutely love what Scott does.
Scott = GOAT
That ragtime actually sounds like something MCR would write…it reminds me of Blood!
That's facts. Glad to know I wasn't the only one thinking this.
💯🖤
@@conanbdetective100% I head him say “ragtime” and was like we need to get him to listen to Blood.
yeah
Totally!!!!!!
Please, please, PLEASE: allow Scott Bradley to bring this version on Postmodern Jukebox! We need it!!
it must sounds like puddles pity party's helena version as puddles pity party sometimes appear in pmj
Emo Ragtime the genre I never knew I needed until now! That was magical!
Very electroswing adjacent
Ragmagical!!
Next to amish Techno
Emo ragtime - basically early panic at the disco 😂
Emotime
This guy's humor is off the charts, like a character straight out of The Office who stumbled into Pianote to tickle the ivories.
My guy just slammed this out of the park. This is incredible. My friends and I actually choreographed an entire swing number to House of Wolves back in the day which actually is just straight hard emo swing. Scott absolutely nailed it.
his discography is insane
I know a thing about contrition!
This wasn’t good ?? Like at all. I feel like I’m taking crazy pills. This is impressive granted, but the tone doesn’t match the track.
"as I lay weeping" goodness gracious this is my first video of this channel and its now a personal favorite
listening to Helena and getting Oobla Di Oobla Da is awesome.
Can Post Modern Jukebox's next album, please be Emo Ragtime, where they just cover a bunch of emo songs in this same style because this had me grinning the whole time watching - make it happen! 😂🙏🤙
I mean yeah would certainly be more tolerable without MCR guys heinous voice ruining it
@@zamonsta how dare you
This is my first experience watching Pianote, and this is absolutely ridiculous, love it!
Same
Also, Kevin is not getting nearly enough credit for calling the Beatles thing well before Scott admitted that was exactly the vibe he was feeling...
Would you know the title of the Beatles song they were talking about?
@@TisMishyYoochunBish Yes, it's Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da, from the self titled double album The Beatles (AKA The White Album) from 1968, which also brought us such other memorable masterpieces as Back in the USSR, While My Guitar Gently Weeps, Blackbird, and Rocky Racoon, among others!
i feel like he or really any other guest on this channel would have a GREAT time doing this challenge to "Mama" by MCR.
ah yes, “Mama” my favorite mother’s day song
Mr. Bradlee’s excellent technical capacity is almost entirely eclipsed by his ear. It is a marvelous thing to witness someone so talented that it makes it difficult to recognize how good they are
I think the thing i really appreciate about these videos, as a bassist and songwriter, not as a pianist as im not one, is the flexibility that exist in arrangement and how you can just start with something basic and build around that over the course of writing the song
The cool thing about bass as Adam Neely puts it, is you can bully harmony. Chording instruments like to think they're in charge. I play guitar, piano, and bass in that order and they each have their own flair but have limits to how much/easily they can emulate each other
I was surprised and smiled. He makes spooky lively and melodic, it's a lot of fun. Thankyou 😊
How can this be so good? amazing
Who knew we all needed a little Postmodern Emo Ragtime in our lives?
8:40 OMG! I had huge goosebumps at this moment, I want the full song in this version
Me too !!
I think they should do one more take again after hearing the original.
EPIC
I get the feeling we might be seeing some MCR in Postmodern Jukebox. I NEED IT!
Already exists. They did a New Orleans marching band version of welcome to the black parade many years ago. This isn’t his first team hearing MCR lol
Outrageous. Such an awesome series to showcase these fantastic artists.
that prove, jazz musicians can play everything on the spot 👍👍👍👍
Scott is well-known for making covers that are better than the original, but he usually has some help and can listen to the whole song!
But clearly he doesn’t need it
My Chemical Ragtime, wow! I knew when I saw Scott this would be a bop, but never in a million years would I have thought it would be THIS!
The best part is to bring someone who embraces the "let's do something so difference". That is exactly what I expect to see here
Helena became Mama
🤣 I second that🤣
Yesss 😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The thing i love the most is that this still feels on brand with MCR, this is giving "Blood", or "Mama", the band is super theatrical! I would love to see the band react to this, because I know they will eat it up!
The ragtime is unbelievable ❤
Brilliant! Just brilliant!! Always been a fan of PMJ but never realised how talented Scott Bradlee was. Thanks for organising this, it was such an eye-opener.
The colors I see with Scott's rendition is just amazing. What an absolute pleasure and Scott's a mad genius bravo 👏
Scott, I am expecting this in PMJ soon. This is indeed the best that's ever happened for modern music. Thanks, Pianote"+!
This song always used to make me cry but for the first time it makes me happy listening to it, Thanks to the power of ragtime
I admit it. I am HOOKED on this series. Brilliant concept and so well executed with these amazing artists!
me: inspired in ragtime.
4:05 bravo to the video editor
I guess this ragtime really struck a chord with me - I got kind of emotional.
We see what you did there 😏
He would have fun playing 'Teenagers' for sure
Literally got goosebumps watching this - talk about musical genius 🙌🏽 I've loved PMJ for almost 10 years now and seeing Scott's creative process is just another level. Well done, sir 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Wow Scott you are supremely talented. That was unbelievable. You killed it. I am so impressed. Never head of you before I saw this but I will be following you now.
Holy cow this was so beautifully done. I kinda want to hear a full ragtime cover now.
Wow this is sick bro! You are absolutely genius!
I wish I could accompany Mr. Bradlee on a gig. His musical talent is amazing
so this is the inspiration for I'm Not Okay Ragtime, love it!!
I love the music video side by side with the ragtime😭
SUPER TALENTED, great interpretation, really reminds me of tokyo jihen's keyboard/piano player
This is very fun. This also very much fits a style that MCR has dabbled in before with their song Blood, the hidden track from The Black Parade.
I love this so much. It would do better if you had a more extended showing of the original and allowed him to compose something fitting and complementary to the original. We only got to hear snippets of that. It's so fascinating seeing someone extract their own feel and version of the parts from such disparate beginnings. The chorus where he allows the strings to resonate obviously fits better. I would just love to see more and more long form. It would be sick to hear his entire playthrough with the original track and updated perspective. Please don't shy away from longer formatting. Idk about anyone else, but I like long-form content. Not short stuff.
That was beautiful! Loved the chorus!
I love MCR, and I loved your take on it.
I cant believe how well this worked. Im really intrigued with what he'd do with Mama
I rarely comment on the internet, but this time I used the translator just to say that I loved it, like I love everything Scott does that I've seen to date, brilliant. So sophisticated to the point of having fun with anything
I love how music can change! Incredible
I don’t believe he didn’t know this absolute masterpiece
That's what i thought. PMJ has done MCR before. at least I know they've done Welcome to the Black Parade. Id figure he would've done some research around that.
Not sure how many times he got to hear the song but it sure seemed like he nailed it on a first run through. I gotta imagine the dudes probably heard it at SOME point. Especially a guy who’s in that world of music
probably heard it before, but, to be fair, helena is not a guitar heavy song anyways, so it wouldn't really help that much.
Definitely one of my favourite challenge match moments. What a great artist Mr. Bradlee is.
Scott’s really great to work with and it’s awesome to see his brain work like this true talent
This is Masterpiece from Scott Bradlee...
I soooo enjoy it u know...
He definitely into this song with his magic touch that absolutely blowing our mind !!! 😲😵😱😱
So so great magic that he gave to us hear.
Love it.. Loveeee it soooo muchh ❤❤
This track it's so made me to subscribe u guys.
Great done. 👏👏
So gorgeous touch ending there.
Can we invite him anymore, guys ??
We absolutely wants to watch and hear some of his magical touch again..
Can we give him another good song for him ??
More of these PLEASE I could watch stuff like this for days
The V of IV chord he adds on “better if I stay” feels too good 😂
I gotta agree! It really changes the song but not in a bad way. Looks like a B then an E before the A? Im not very goof with music theory but know the basis.
It's a Bm he's using in there. I loved it and was obsessed over that sound until I figured it out......
@@whackyryan3456 that’s how much piano theory I know hahahaha I’ll stick to guitar
That was awesome! Thanks for putting this out in the wild. I honestly need more emo ragtime in my life now!
For fans of The Black Parade album, they already know that ragtime was a big inspiration in the arrangement on many of MCR’s songs, which is why this works SO well
I would love to see Scott playing along with the original track. This is amazing.
May Bob Bryar Rest In Peace. What a lovely version of "Helena" with his drums
Except that's not him. That's Matt Pelissier. Bob is in the music video but he didn't actually record the drums. Matt left the band soon after recording Three Cheers and Bob joined them in time to record the music video for I'm not okay
wtf i just knew that bob bryar died from this comment... rip
Delete your comment, you're just showing your ignorance
AMAZING THIS KIND OF VIDEO ARE SO GOOd !
"What's the worst that I can say?
Things are better if I stay"
❤
Brilliantly talented theoretically and as a pianist.
Superb.
Wow this is just on another level. Good job you are amazing! 🔥🔥🔥
Can we get the audio on spotify?? Cz this is legit🤘🤘🤘🤘
What did I just listen to...I am so confused. How does this work and sound so interesting?! Mind blown.
This is wonderful! I would love to see mcr react to this
Hahaha this is amazing!!! Rag time works so well somehow!!!
And props on picking MCR’s best song. This was glorious
AUGH, the interlude was so beautiful!! Also it's incredible how close to the actual outtro the piano version was. =D
I would also love to see his reaction to MCR's track "Blood," if he's into ragtimey emo!
MCR isn't emo get it over
I need this version to officially release ❤
So much better with that cover! Brilliant!
this is incredible!
I think I speak for everyone when I say PLEASE do a full-fledged pmj cover of this song with this piano!
I just feel bad for the editor, my GOD doing that top take, highlighting the notes
I really hope it was just plug and play with a file from the digital piano.
@@joseanything didn't know that existed and now it's all I can think about
This works so well! OMG!
I wonder if non-pianists realize how difficult it is to improvise stride piano like that.
The man is a straight up genius, a true master of his craft
I play a *little* bit of keys sometimes, and as far as I'm concerned this man is some kind of wizard. I wouldn't have thought this was humanly possible, frankly. It's a lot more impressive than anything I've seen a guitarist do.
@@MikoSquizlol I play both instruments and there are geniuses in both categories, sounds like you’re just willingly ignorant
@@MikoSquiz guitars aren't even the same instrument as a piano 😂
This is amazing!! Could watch these forever. Same with drumeo, so good!
Bro this is Incredible, I'm a huge Post Modern Juke box fan and have seen My Chem live many times
Absolutely wild to see the world's collide
Why did this go hard?! Absolute mad lad! Well done!
I think the piano really highlights the beautiful chord progression this song has
OMG this concept is amazing
sounds better than I expected. He's such a good pianist.
That was fun! Whenever the rag time starts the biggest smile just creeps across my face.
Just discovered him though this video. Felt a Mark Normand-like vibe. Love it. Gotta check out his songs.
I finally get to see them live next September. I'm super stoked. Been dreaming of it since I was 12 lol
Scott Bradlee really nailed that one. I love what he did with it. Lots of Ragtime.
Goes well with the Busby Berkley-inspired dancing of the video! 😅
I somehow stumbled onto this video when not logged into my account. It’s like this was made for me. Emo ragtime. My jaw was on the floor the entire performance. It actually hurts. Haha
Just stuck from the start. Love the channel
Hearing this makes me realize how much of MCR's music can be translated to some kind of rag-time adjacent tune - Helena, Teenagers, Hang 'Em High, etc. 😅 I never realize it until I hear the songs played on piano.
He killed that !!! MCR would love it
please we want 2 hear his version WITH THE ORIGINAL TRACK. now that he knows.he is brilliant.congrats from brazil
5:30 was just awesome
This is Genius. Keeps me smiling the whole time listening to the video.
Gerard would probably love this lol