Back in the day, classical composers were corrupting people with their madness. It won't stop because some people need anything to blame other than themselves
As a black guy who considers himself all about as much freedom as you can stand, I fear that some people go too far with defending women at all costs. I lost everything I had because my white wife was abused (by essentially a family member as a child) but chose not to deal with it. Her family didn't like the stigma, I guess. All members are multi-millionaires. She went along, to get along, and for thirty years I'd have just as well have been dead. My son is saying he's black but never knows anything about black people. He's been never allowed to know any of his black family since the age of 3. Whereas I was left to die along with my own family that counted on me to help them. Maybe this sort of thing doesn't happen to black men in Canada, but I kinda doubt it. We must be careful to understand that women are as many in number as men. Just on the sheer basis of statistics, there are bound to be among these numbers those who are outright killers, and maybe because they truly couldn't give a damn about men and boys (n secret). We all need to do women the favor of allowing for some of them to be Evil and just as ruthless, and violent, in their own way, as men. Who knows maybe this take calls for yet another Romantic love song about the angels on Earth that women are. Do you really think that Chris Brown is the Devil? Hahaha. Sorry, but I just had to get this off my chest because it's true.
@@SkELAo7 Parent's don't create new music, John Lennon was in a band at 16, Jimmy page was early 20s, Slash was 16, and i'm pretty sure Justin Bieber was a baby when he started.
It can definitely be parenting. It can also be the kids themselves. Yes. Really. The reality of how personalities are formed and why people do what they do is complex, and is neither just genes nor just environment. There is a tendency to think everyone is 'born innocent' but that isn't true. Check out kids as soon as they start to crawl - they all have distinct temperaments, levels of aggression, levels of fear, greed, empathy, curiosity etc. I'm not saying that it is all fixed, it can certainly be tweaked, but even so, baseline character traits do not disappear. Severe psychopathy is not created, and even great, loving parents with lots of time won't be able to do much more than just ameliorate that.
I always hated country, but after a few years going to bluegrass jams and revisiting the classics I've come to love a lot of country music. But then I spent a day at the pool where they were playing pop country and it was just as bad as I ever thought it was. They've leaned so hard into the stereotypes that they have become next-level self-parody.
I got into Nirvana at a young age, was obsessed with them for a bunch of years, got burned out and couldn't stand to hear any of their music for a decade or two, then kind of went back to listening to them but not as obsessively as I used to. Their deeper cuts and obscure recordings are far better than the official and more mainstream stuff. Also, can't tell if you meant the argument, or Video Game Music being "an idiotic concept that belongs in the trash".
@Fruit Bat McGee "they're so much better than the trash they release nowadays" You've just proven yourself to be no better than those arguing against VGM
necroposting here, but seeing as to how he once emulated "video game" sounds in a video i can't really remember which, i think what he meant was the entire of concept of video not being real music is shit
Nailed it: shitty parents who want to blame something for their kids being turds. I grew up with those stupid stickers on all the albums I liked and despite the supposed drugs and devil stuff, I'm working a full time job, happily married, go to church every Sunday, etc. And Sabbath is still amazing!
Ikr when I was a kid my dad wouldn't let me listen to a bunch of various bands because they were "satanic"😁 I'm 38 now and a devout Christian, but I still listen to all the stuff my dad warned me about when I was young haha
@@cloudbloom my mom was even funnier- Ozzy's solo albums were a no go, but I could listen to my dad's old Black Sabbath records whenever. LOL classic! Hey, may the Lord keep you in His love and mercy! +++
@@creamwobbly I don't think they are, but they did use a triad called the devil's triad that the medieval Roman church believed would trigger the end of the world. No joke that's serious. Of course we know the real threat was Dead Kennedys!
When you started on the Davie, Charles, and Adam sentence, my mind was screaming "YES, THAT WOULD BE SO GOOD". Then you dropped the clarinet bomb, and my mind was screaming "YES, THAT WOULD BE SO GOOD".
His comment on 'music as a side thing vs full time job' hit the nail in the head. I've never managed to make a living from music, but it gave me some of my life's happiest moments. At present, still healthy and being able to play and have fun... I consider that my musical success. Perhaps it's not much, but it is enough.
Jason Aldean’s music changed my life, I was paralyzed in an accident and the doctors said I may never walk again but one day I heard one of his songs on the radio and it was so bad I had to stand up and turn it off
Finally! SOMEONE ISNT TOTALLY OUT OF THE LOOP. I will never enjoy a Chris brown song, album or appearance. He’s a shitty person and the fact people forgot makes me have a stroke. In the age of cancel culture…you’d think he’d be gone. Nope
this man is so wise, balanced, ironic, down to earth that it makes you forget he is evidently also a very professional musician and music expert. A joy to watch his video... and his teeshirt...possibly going to get some...
The bass line for Rearranged by LB will never get old. They can rock and i think we all just started to cringe at fred and maybe let opinions of others influence us a little too much about the band. I know i did at least
As soon as I read "Rearranged" I could instantly hear the bass line in my head. Significant Other is an awesome album, it's full of nostalgia for me and I will happily say it probably sits in a top 10 favourite albums for me.
No. Its my own opinion. The actual music is by no way bad. But goddamn the lyrics are shit. It feels whiny. Like they took their lyrics from a 14 yr old user on reddit. And whyyyyy does he sing like that
This Hufo was true to its word. Your were honest on Nirvana (in your opinion), and unfiltered on bad parenting using music as a scapegoat. Keep it real Sammy G!
I love Nirvana, but I did have a period of 5 years where I had to take a break from them. There are many bands I could say that about, except I eventually came back to Nirvana (other bands…not so much).
I have a friend that criticized Nirvana for “just a bunch of chords that don’t work” That’s what makes it work Also I remember that those Mexican strats just needed a bit of fret work and a couple of adjustments and they were as good as a regular strat off the shelf at the music store… for like $3-400 less. They were good guitars
You're too right about songs getting ruined by getting constant radio play. I always wondered why my dad hated great pop bands like fleetwood mac or abba. But then i realized he probably had to hear those songs on the radio non stop for decades
Nirvana unplugged was like my lullaby when I was a little boy, so I always have a soft spot in my heart for them. I wouldn’t play guitar if it wasn’t for them
I was 13 years old when Nirvana released Nevermind. My circle of friends (in the Georgia/Alabama area) loved them. And now I, more often than not, change the channel when Nirvana comes on. Not sure what happened...maybe my youthful overindulgence caused a bit of burnout.
Nirvana is amazing, if you hear a Nirvana song on the radio then its one of their worst songs.. serve the servants, scentless apprentice, sappy, D7, etc are what most fans actually listen to. Kurts weird chord changes and over all rawness is what was so special as a kid growing up.
3:20 IF you have time and energy and want to change that, there are bluetooth-/USB-connectible radio transmitters that go into the cigarette lighter slot in your car. I have one from Ugreen and it works pretty well once you have it set up. It connects to your phone or other external music player via bluetooth or cable (once its powered by way of the lighter slot) and transmits the audio via radio. You set up the car stereo to receive the frequency and voilá, bluetooth to radio. Costs something between 18 and 30€ in Gmany.
I believe the drum sampling things means pre-made recordings slapped into songs, like loops and such. Personally, I'm not a fan of how most sound but as long as more keep coming out I'm ok with it since there's variation in sounds, genres, etc...
"The evil music of today" is an uneducated assessment of what contemporary music is. There's always been music exploring the darker feelings and happening of people. Also, it was very telling they defaulted to Rap and Pop in their percieved "evil"
@Rowan Short I mean like I don’t see people talking about Johnny Cash’s Folsom Prison Blues (more specifically the “I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die” line) that often. In fact, most people who make the “evil music of today” argument, enjoy the works of Johnny Cash.
My first guess was how some labels (namely bigger ones) treat artists and basically just take a cut without doing much, but then I remember that "rock and roll corrupts the youth" type of people still exist today.
Hey I opened for the Manhattan Transfer one year. It was my first year playing jazz guitar (2.5 years of playing prior) and I somehow got the spot for playing in the rhythm section for the Wyoming All-State jazz choir. I finished my set and my music teacher and I got the fuck out of dodge. We didn’t want to get snowed in but I certainly didn’t want to stick around for their set. I did steal a guitar cable from that gig though
...don't love Nirvana, but you have to admire them for following the ultra-popular, catchy Nevermind with the incredibly abrasive, challenging In Utero, rather than selling out and producing something similar to their huge hit...
I can't listen to Nirvana because I just find it too depressing. It's the combination of the dark, nihilist lyrics and the knowledge that there was no happy ending for Cobain. Their place in music history is assured, and they greatly influenced many artists that I enjoy a whole lot more, it's just not for me.
@@JSRMedia no they absolutely did not. kurt had mentioned stealing from the pixies, the raincoats, and the meat puppets because he was a broken record. nirvana didn't create anything and they didn't kill hair bands either. they weren't even from seattle because aberdeen is two hours away.
The negative effects from music goes the other way. Similar to what you said about parenting, but the same people complaining about it were raised by listening to music previous generations called "devil" music
Great video 👍🏾. Speaking of getting your music out, I’m signed with a publicist/manager who works with musicians and gets their music in tv, commercials and films. Last year was a little slim of course. But I been averaging about 7k from 2015 a year. They’re a lot of different companies like the one I’m connected to.
What an eloquent way of saying "we have 5 radio stations in Winnipeg that still play AC/DC, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Queen, etc... each band at least once an hour, every day, 365 days a year. And sometimes they even all play the exact same song at the same time"!!!
i feel like that's 98% of current rock radio and has been for some time. My local station rotates the same "dad rock" bands with the same two/three songs for each band. When i'm not using my bluetooth cassette tape to put on spotify, my radio is always on the classical/jazz station lol
I know, I know but you can’t deny With You by Chris Brown is an absolute bop. Or maybe it’s bc we were in middle school when it came out and all middle school songs stick with you for life.
Nirvana: I like Nirvana Manhattan Transfer: don’t know who that is Chris Brown: who? Country: haha I hate pop country too. And I don’t know who Jason Aldean is
Even if you aren’t a fan of nirvana, you’ve got to admire their ability to make such a successful album as nevermind, and follow it up with a cover EP and one of the heaviest grunge albums out there. They never got addicted to the fame, and they always made the music they wanted to. I’m not a fan of Foo Fighters, but I love how they’ve always make the albums they wanted to make for the same reason. Kurt and Dave have/had real motivation in all the songs they’ve ever made, and that’s great regardless of anyone’s personal taste
“I mean, Jason Aldean is selling his songs to someone” might be the most savage line I’ve heard in a long time, and I’ve been binge watching Comedy Central roasts while I study.
Yooo Sammy G have you heard of the devil makes three? Super awesome guitar work. Its entirely stringed instruments but doesn't feel overbearing and the songs that do have solos are really good. And his voice.. his voice is the epitome of rASpY I love it lmao check them out its mostly bluegrass but theyre newer stuff is more country I guess. Idk it has a full drum section which gives a totally different feel. I forgot but feel like I shouldve prefaced this whole comment with I fucking hate country but love these guys lmao
@@maxscardanelli6185 lmao no problem. I'm actually gonna be curious to know what you think. "The plank" is probly my favorite. Of course "old number 7" is everyone's favorite but its still good. As for their newer stuff "paint my face" is totally different than the old stuff but goddamn its good. Just some suggestions. These guys made me realize I like bluegrass.
@@meeserbaker I've always liked bluegrass music. I've got a friend who's in a bluegrass folk band local to me. He's the violinist and does some of the singing duties. They're called Chickenshed Zeppelin but they don't do Led Zeppelin songs lol.
Ha, ha, ha! I'm in a loud, agressive classic rock band in Missoula, Montana and we play *one* country song: Jason Alean's "Take a Little Ride". We rock it up a bit, but yeah, musically it's pretty mindless. That tune defines "cowboy chords" (and uses them all!)
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@@Y33tastic with Rage against the machine. It was a very thrash metal approach to rap which is cool. Nuclear Assault has elements of rap, but is never straight up rap over metal though.
I too generally change the station when a Nirvana song comes on. It's nice to feel validated in that. Aldean has one song that ever caught my attention. It's called, "She's Country." It may have been the first time I heard drop-tuned, high-gain guitars in a country track. But, IMHO, Chris Stapleton is what country is supposed to be. Paisely is aight, too. 🤠
Music is super personal. it either hits you or it doesn't. For me the one band i can't listen to is Queen. And i love Bryan May, but heir music is way over played
You need to make a dedicated video to advertise Samurai Guitar Theory. I just went looking for one to introduce it to my friend and was surprised to find nothing
I have a respect for Jason Andean because he knows how to pump out hits, and pump them out consistently. I even like a fair amount of his songs, if only for the fact that I’m a sucker for his guitarists tone, but he’s not in my top 10.
I have never heard Manhattan Transfer, but I have to say they absolutely butchered Weather Report's "Birdland" for me.... Joe and Jaco are spinning in their graves.
As a teacher of young children for just over twenty years, your mini-rant on shitty parenting being the cause of many issues with troubled young people actually prompted me to stand up out of my computer chair and clap. Thank you. Also, your channel is awesome, and the HUFO series is always fun. Cheers, man.
@@abunai.j because applause isn't for you. It's for the person you're applauding. And if they aren't there to see or hear your applause, it's pointless.
@@unreconstructed well, thats just nonsensical. We're also not there to see or hear thr events in a biography. Or when people record these videos for TH-cam before they upload them. Does that make books or pre-recorded content devoid of value? The sharing or distribution of ideas is rarely a live or in-person event - especially when you're talking about digital media. Surely you're not suggesting that the inability to be present for the initial live product invalidates it's worth?
"Evil music of today" Somebody doesn't know that a lot of the most famous classical pieces that survived were borderline heretical when they were made and Mozart was the equivalent of uber offensive satanic metal fronted by the worst pop diva imaginable when he was around...
hey andrew, the lyrical and visual content today is antisocial at best and evil at worst. nothing like societies of the passt.being critical isnt easy and requires lots of context. mozart is an autist, gg allin is criminal for example
@@thenapdoreast4633 talking about the music of today and you pick someone that's been dead for nearly 30 years? Also sounds like you don't really know classical composers. Beethoven was a criminal, literally arrested for prowling and vagrency in Vienna. Carlo Gesauldo murdered 2 people. Classical composers have often been just as bad if not worse than many modern musicians.
I respect you for doing this. Takes balls. This type of thing increases your credibility for other not so blatant opinions you may have and is a solid move.
Lmao! Bro, the rant against shitty parenting was spot on!! This was great! I been subbed for awhile now but I kinda wanna re-sub lol Edit: also, your approach to fatherhood is inspiring, my friend. Cheers
I used to dock my charter boat next to Jimmy Buffets "Shrimp Boat Sound" recording studio and saw all the country "Legends" pass thru. They all absorbed alot of inspiration from listening to the local talent when taking a break. If its cliche, consider it to be in the next pop country album. So Sad...
5:30 guys i think he just discovered the secrets to parenting literally finding excuses in everything, music, videogames, movies, if we do it they will blame it
Exactly. The music itself isn't evil, but it has to push boundries and discuss the darker side of life to be relevant and relatable, and interesting. That why grunge is so brilliant and Nirvana so popular. I think that some people just dislike change, and push back against it without looking into it. Its human nature, but a little ignorant.
For financing music, don’t forget Patreon. If you can grow a community there you also will probably do better at selling merch and the fan base can help with promotion. I feel more of a connection to musicians I support and I’m more likely to be a long-term fan.
Great video, you should think into getting a new radio for your corolla. A new radio that has Aux and Bluetooth comes out around 50 dollars. You don't have to get an expensive brand.
Nirvana, to me at least, is a lot like the book "Catcher in the Rye". Catcher is a book that can be massively influential to a young person's life because of their frame of mind at the time they read it. For example, I read the book as a teen who felt like an outcast, connected to it, and that was it. My father read it for the first time as an older man and absolutely hated it, because his life experiences lead him to see Holden in a completely different light, and as I grew older I began to understand that view more and more. Nowadays, I respect the work for what it is, but it's just not for me anymore. Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
About the first question: the idea that digitalization has just been nothing but positives for art and entertainment is a very attractive thought to fans of music, because it's brought us so much convenience. Sadly the fact is, it has fucked over people who want to make a living off music pretty badly. Streaming services pay peanuts and nobody buys albums, so unless your name begins with E and ends in Minem, touring is often your only real source of income. On top of that, recording and distributing your music is so easy now that it's become incredibly difficult to stand out from the eight jillion others who also decided to put their music out there.
everyone being able to make music is a good thing for the industry. if you're signed to a big label they will market you harder and it'll be easier to make money, but the point here is that it's not a bad thing there are a lot of people doing it. if you're not standing out it probably means your music is not that good tbh. a lot of factors come into play of course and "quality" of music is not the only thing that matters, but at the end of the day there are a lot of artists that started out with "at home" production.
As someone who will never make money off of their music, I think it's been nothing but positive for at and entertainment. Yes, it means most people will need to find some other way to pay the bills, but is that actually a bad thing? Why is any given person entitled to make a comfortable living with just their music? By definition if you're not making enough to support yourself then your music is not providing "sufficient value" to society, all that has really shifted is that people need to pay you for the art they appreciate rather than the privilege of hearing that art. For the record, I also think the idea of everyone needing to work a full time job in order to be allowed to have food and shelter should be coming to an end with the rise of workplace automation, so that definitely puts the issue into a different context. You shouldn't need to prove your value to society in order to be comfortable in an ideal world. We just don't live in that ideal world yet and realistically I can't see any reason why someone would need to be given everything just because they made art, anyone can (and should) make art and there is nothing stopping you from doing it in your free time.
Digitalization...in terms of recording has been nothing but positives. However, internet distribution devalues all things. Even movies and TV shows fell to this.
When people say they like pop country, it’s like….’kay. Meanwhile I’ll be over here like an intellectual listening to Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark thinking, “You know nothing of the powaaahh of the Outlaw Country.”
While your bad parenting rant was epic, now that i look back on my own parents i get it. sometimes its just fun to blow some steam and new pop artist are easy fodder
Maybe try Nirvana’s MTV unplugged if you haven’t before. Great live record IMO and there are many bands that I didn’t like their studio recordings but enjoyed live.
I’m thinking the evil nature question was more of a labels being greedy, and money corrupting music type of thing, but then again that’s always been a thing too
My dream supergroup would be Paul McCartney on bass, Dave Grohl on drums, David Gilmour and Eric Clapton on guitar switching between lead on whatever song.
You want original music in a commercial? Just hire a startup advertising firm for $300 in 1980 with a singer/songwriter for a receptionist. You will get the Thunderbolt Transmission commercial and then air it for $25-$50 on indie UHF stations. Thunderbolt Transmission is an important part of Houston music history.
Hey Sami G- As a non-fan, I want to defend Manhattan Transfer. There was a moment in time during the 1970s when MT were the only 'band' keeping jazz and pop standards from the 1920s, '30s and 40s alive. An important role IMO.
I haven't played as a job in years. That said, I play, write, record, build, repair, refinish etc. because I have to. Its my passion. Making my peace with not 'making it' was pretty easy. My drive is to play and create. The rest is incidental.
I'm not the biggest fan of Jason but I like his guitar player. He's good and he does it with a good ol fashion strat a lot of times. I have a question for you Sam. Do you like the blues and if so who are your favorites. Mine are probably SRV, Albert King, of course B.B. King and Joe Satriani( I'm sure I spelled his last name wrong) knows his way around the bends of the blues pretty well. Steve Vai is good at it also but I've never really seen him as a "blues player" if that makes any sense.
I would like your HUFO on songs you may not have enjoyed but they were redeemed by one specific part: I.E.--"that cool keyboard part in the beginning" or "the walking bassline in the chorus" or "the guitar solo ending"...etc. I follow you on Instagram, but I don't use Instagram very much. I tried to send you this in an message, and Instagram reminded me that I'm nobody....
As far as the music as a full time or side hustle thing: as a dude who works as a session player and keeps a 15-20h a week kitchen job that what I have to compromise as far as making music my main gig is the big thing. I've always wanted to live off music and this may be the closest thing to it I've gotten. I feel like without the part time job it would be a lot more stressful and having a steady albeit small paycheck lets me feel comfortable turning down a gig I'm really not enthused about or working with someone who seems like a prick and keeps me way more stoked on what I do. Obvs everyone's experiences are different but for me I'd only want to do music full time if I felt good about the music I was making. Having to take crappy gigs for the sake of it would probably burn me out of something I hold dear.
We are generally ok with drum samples (and every hit being 100% velocity) because we hear it in modern music so much, and real drummers are getting more and more rare. But when the tech comes out to sample replace a guitarist, create a perfect midi direct signal, snap it to the grid and pump that through a plugin we will see how people (us guitarists) really feel about it. Or EZ-Singer, that would be a game changer. ;)
People will always value having a real musician for the groove factor. Take a look at Silk Sonic, that's a serious mainstream venture with a real drummer
I can't believe you said Nirvana, after all that you have said. They get overplayed on the radio, with the same old songs. However, Nirvana was HUGE, on inspirations of a lot of bands. 🤘
Dude. Why don't you have an FM transmitter? 🤷 I listen to nothing but slow, relaxing Buckethead songs while I'm driving. That's my attempt to stay calm, and not let road rage take over. It's working pretty well so far 😁👍 No, Buckethead isn't just a shredder. Listen to his almost 400 albums and you'll see how wide his tastes go.
Because the FM transmitters have sound quality so poor it's like running my iPod through a fuzz pedal. Get a new single din deck for like $20 because it's so outdated or hardwire a 3.5mm connection into the Tape / CD / Radio decks preamp. Samurai Dad could do that in 30 mins.
just for the future, recommending that someone listen to 400 albums is a surefire way to get people to never check out an artist. what's the most surprising Buckethead album, for someone who basically only knows Jordan?
Not gonna lie, Jason Aldean's music really made a difference in my life. For example, before I heard his music, I used to like country.
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Don’t give up on country bro😂 There’s some good stuff out there still lol
Back in the day, classical composers were corrupting people with their madness. It won't stop because some people need anything to blame other than themselves
@@creamwobbly Child rearing is insanely hard, sometimes parents just need to rant. personally i love taking shots at the latest crap artist.
Never miss an opportunity to remind people of what Chris Brown does to women
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@@sauceymen5033 Yeah, R Kelly made a has-been of him.
@2v_5r rockstars didn’t hit rihanna and i think that’s where the discrepancy is
@2v_5r where was that said?
Where did they explicitly state that it's ok for rockstars to hit women?
If you're gonna be offended, don't cherry pick.
As a black guy who considers himself all about as much freedom as you can stand, I fear that some people go too far with defending women at all costs. I lost everything I had because my white wife was abused (by essentially a family member as a child) but chose not to deal with it. Her family didn't like the stigma, I guess. All members are multi-millionaires. She went along, to get along, and for thirty years I'd have just as well have been dead. My son is saying he's black but never knows anything about black people. He's been never allowed to know any of his black family since the age of 3. Whereas I was left to die along with my own family that counted on me to help them. Maybe this sort of thing doesn't happen to black men in Canada, but I kinda doubt it. We must be careful to understand that women are as many in number as men. Just on the sheer basis of statistics, there are bound to be among these numbers those who are outright killers, and maybe because they truly couldn't give a damn about men and boys (n secret). We all need to do women the favor of allowing for some of them to be Evil and just as ruthless, and violent, in their own way, as men. Who knows maybe this take calls for yet another Romantic love song about the angels on Earth that women are. Do you really think that Chris Brown is the Devil? Hahaha. Sorry, but I just had to get this off my chest because it's true.
"Maybe its not the music, its their shitty parents" Preach brother!
Now that's a HUFO
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@@SkELAo7 Parent's don't create new music, John Lennon was in a band at 16, Jimmy page was early 20s, Slash was 16, and i'm pretty sure Justin Bieber was a baby when he started.
It can definitely be parenting. It can also be the kids themselves.
Yes. Really.
The reality of how personalities are formed and why people do what they do is complex, and is neither just genes nor just environment. There is a tendency to think everyone is 'born innocent' but that isn't true. Check out kids as soon as they start to crawl - they all have distinct temperaments, levels of aggression, levels of fear, greed, empathy, curiosity etc. I'm not saying that it is all fixed, it can certainly be tweaked, but even so, baseline character traits do not disappear.
Severe psychopathy is not created, and even great, loving parents with lots of time won't be able to do much more than just ameliorate that.
I always hated country, but after a few years going to bluegrass jams and revisiting the classics I've come to love a lot of country music. But then I spent a day at the pool where they were playing pop country and it was just as bad as I ever thought it was. They've leaned so hard into the stereotypes that they have become next-level self-parody.
I still have a hard time listening to country but I can at least see how much of it is interesting from a guitar players perspective.
@@morristgh agreed. I think the singing is the worst part of country for me
I know how you feel, I'm very picky with country there's only like two or three artists that I like and it's not all of their work.
Listen to The Final Voyage Of The Wailers Essex, it's the best country song i know
This is like any genre of music that has been around long enough
I got into Nirvana at a young age, was obsessed with them for a bunch of years, got burned out and couldn't stand to hear any of their music for a decade or two, then kind of went back to listening to them but not as obsessively as I used to. Their deeper cuts and obscure recordings are far better than the official and more mainstream stuff.
Also, can't tell if you meant the argument, or Video Game Music being "an idiotic concept that belongs in the trash".
@Fruit Bat McGee "they're so much better than the trash they release nowadays"
You've just proven yourself to be no better than those arguing against VGM
necroposting here, but seeing as to how he once emulated "video game" sounds in a video i can't really remember which, i think what he meant was the entire of concept of video not being real music is shit
Nailed it: shitty parents who want to blame something for their kids being turds. I grew up with those stupid stickers on all the albums I liked and despite the supposed drugs and devil stuff, I'm working a full time job, happily married, go to church every Sunday, etc. And Sabbath is still amazing!
Ikr when I was a kid my dad wouldn't let me listen to a bunch of various bands because they were "satanic"😁 I'm 38 now and a devout Christian, but I still listen to all the stuff my dad warned me about when I was young haha
@@cloudbloom my mom was even funnier- Ozzy's solo albums were a no go, but I could listen to my dad's old Black Sabbath records whenever. LOL classic!
Hey, may the Lord keep you in His love and mercy! +++
I don't know about that. I listened to Judas Priest all the time and now I have a reverse flying v. Clearly something went wrong.
Black sabbath is a christian band, que master of reality
@@creamwobbly I don't think they are, but they did use a triad called the devil's triad that the medieval Roman church believed would trigger the end of the world. No joke that's serious. Of course we know the real threat was Dead Kennedys!
When you started on the Davie, Charles, and Adam sentence, my mind was screaming "YES, THAT WOULD BE SO GOOD". Then you dropped the clarinet bomb, and my mind was screaming "YES, THAT WOULD BE SO GOOD".
Davie says he'll take any challenge lol
“I call this Slap and Tap on Clarinet. Nice.”
His comment on 'music as a side thing vs full time job' hit the nail in the head. I've never managed to make a living from music, but it gave me some of my life's happiest moments. At present, still healthy and being able to play and have fun... I consider that my musical success.
Perhaps it's not much, but it is enough.
Jason Aldean’s music changed my life, I was paralyzed in an accident and the doctors said I may never walk again but one day I heard one of his songs on the radio and it was so bad I had to stand up and turn it off
You had me in the first half not gonna lie.
3:48 I bet that was a real smack in the face for Chris Brown
Underrated comment
Finally!
SOMEONE ISNT TOTALLY OUT OF THE LOOP.
I will never enjoy a Chris brown song, album or appearance.
He’s a shitty person and the fact people forgot makes me have a stroke.
In the age of cancel culture…you’d think he’d be gone.
Nope
this man is so wise, balanced, ironic, down to earth that it makes you forget he is evidently also a very professional musician and music expert. A joy to watch his video... and his teeshirt...possibly going to get some...
The bass line for Rearranged by LB will never get old. They can rock and i think we all just started to cringe at fred and maybe let opinions of others influence us a little too much about the band. I know i did at least
As soon as I read "Rearranged" I could instantly hear the bass line in my head. Significant Other is an awesome album, it's full of nostalgia for me and I will happily say it probably sits in a top 10 favourite albums for me.
No. Its my own opinion. The actual music is by no way bad. But goddamn the lyrics are shit. It feels whiny. Like they took their lyrics from a 14 yr old user on reddit. And whyyyyy does he sing like that
@@bomoore9872 🤣😂 youre not wrong
@@bomoore9872 that’s basically all of their songs
@@zzodysseuszz yup
Consider getting an FM transmitter for your corrola!
oh yeah I was literally just about to comment that!
Best $20 you'll ever spend
Or getting an aux cable... He said he doesn't have an aux cable, how does that happen as a musician?
@@sergiomartinez5946 I think he meant an audio jack.
Honestly, a lifesaver
Technically Nirvana isn’t supposed to be “rock”, yes grunge is a rock alternative but i don’t think its just normal “rock”
My unfiltered opinion:
You will eventually like every music if you try and listen to it enough even without liking it atm, 100%
This Hufo was true to its word. Your were honest on Nirvana (in your opinion), and unfiltered on bad parenting using music as a scapegoat. Keep it real Sammy G!
I love Nirvana, but I did have a period of 5 years where I had to take a break from them. There are many bands I could say that about, except I eventually came back to Nirvana (other bands…not so much).
What’s not to love about sammy g honestly? Such a cool guy
I have a friend that criticized Nirvana for “just a bunch of chords that don’t work”
That’s what makes it work
Also I remember that those Mexican strats just needed a bit of fret work and a couple of adjustments and they were as good as a regular strat off the shelf at the music store… for like $3-400 less.
They were good guitars
You're too right about songs getting ruined by getting constant radio play. I always wondered why my dad hated great pop bands like fleetwood mac or abba. But then i realized he probably had to hear those songs on the radio non stop for decades
Nirvana unplugged was like my lullaby when I was a little boy, so I always have a soft spot in my heart for them. I wouldn’t play guitar if it wasn’t for them
I was 13 years old when Nirvana released Nevermind. My circle of friends (in the Georgia/Alabama area) loved them. And now I, more often than not, change the channel when Nirvana comes on. Not sure what happened...maybe my youthful overindulgence caused a bit of burnout.
bro ur a boomer
@@arthurias7693 Nope, Gen X
@@Cautionary_Tale_Harris gen x is the new boomer
@@arthurias7693 Whatever you say.
Nirvana is amazing, if you hear a Nirvana song on the radio then its one of their worst songs.. serve the servants, scentless apprentice, sappy, D7, etc are what most fans actually listen to. Kurts weird chord changes and over all rawness is what was so special as a kid growing up.
3:20 IF you have time and energy and want to change that, there are bluetooth-/USB-connectible radio transmitters that go into the cigarette lighter slot in your car. I have one from Ugreen and it works pretty well once you have it set up. It connects to your phone or other external music player via bluetooth or cable (once its powered by way of the lighter slot) and transmits the audio via radio. You set up the car stereo to receive the frequency and voilá, bluetooth to radio. Costs something between 18 and 30€ in Gmany.
I believe the drum sampling things means pre-made recordings slapped into songs, like loops and such.
Personally, I'm not a fan of how most sound but as long as more keep coming out I'm ok with it since there's variation in sounds, genres, etc...
Yeah... I think he dropped the ball on that question. Love him though
"The evil music of today" is an uneducated assessment of what contemporary music is. There's always been music exploring the darker feelings and happening of people. Also, it was very telling they defaulted to Rap and Pop in their percieved "evil"
@Rowan Short I mean like I don’t see people talking about Johnny Cash’s Folsom Prison Blues (more specifically the “I shot a man in Reno just to watch him die” line) that often. In fact, most people who make the “evil music of today” argument, enjoy the works of Johnny Cash.
My first guess was how some labels (namely bigger ones) treat artists and basically just take a cut without doing much, but then I remember that "rock and roll corrupts the youth" type of people still exist today.
@@l_ndonmusic Folsom prison blues is about remorse and regret. Not a lot of that going on in gangster rap.
@@l_ndonmusic also, Folsom Prison Blues is entirely fictional. He didn't kill a man in Reno. Can't say the same about a lot of violent rap.
seems like he just wanted sammy to trash hiphop to make him feel better about this opinion.
Hey I opened for the Manhattan Transfer one year. It was my first year playing jazz guitar (2.5 years of playing prior) and I somehow got the spot for playing in the rhythm section for the Wyoming All-State jazz choir. I finished my set and my music teacher and I got the fuck out of dodge. We didn’t want to get snowed in but I certainly didn’t want to stick around for their set. I did steal a guitar cable from that gig though
...don't love Nirvana, but you have to admire them for following the ultra-popular, catchy Nevermind with the incredibly abrasive, challenging In Utero, rather than selling out and producing something similar to their huge hit...
great color! Fender is expanding its color choices,finally.
I love Nirvana but yeah I'm grateful that I didn't speak a word of English when I first listened to them xD
I'm not convinced that Kurt Cobain sang in English half the time.
It's nowhere near as bad as Pearl Jam though, i swear my man Eddie was making up jibberish
@@mikehiebert6227 WEREMYSPOHKANNNNNN
I can't listen to Nirvana because I just find it too depressing. It's the combination of the dark, nihilist lyrics and the knowledge that there was no happy ending for Cobain. Their place in music history is assured, and they greatly influenced many artists that I enjoy a whole lot more, it's just not for me.
I can’t listen to it because it sounds so goddamn generic
@@zzodysseuszz They invented what is now generic.
And yeah its sad to listen to. :/
@@JSRMedia no they absolutely did not. kurt had mentioned stealing from the pixies, the raincoats, and the meat puppets because he was a broken record. nirvana didn't create anything and they didn't kill hair bands either. they weren't even from seattle because aberdeen is two hours away.
Manbuns depress me more.
The negative effects from music goes the other way. Similar to what you said about parenting, but the same people complaining about it were raised by listening to music previous generations called "devil" music
Great video 👍🏾. Speaking of getting your music out, I’m signed with a publicist/manager who works with musicians and gets their music in tv, commercials and films. Last year was a little slim of course. But I been averaging about 7k from 2015 a year. They’re a lot of different companies like the one I’m connected to.
Just $7,000/ year?
@@jessiehermit9503 that’s not my only source of income from music. Just one part of it.
@@wren23_bass-synths Good. Talk about starving musician. 😩 Lol. That'd be _well_ below the poverty line.
What an eloquent way of saying "we have 5 radio stations in Winnipeg that still play AC/DC, Pearl Jam, Nirvana, Queen, etc... each band at least once an hour, every day, 365 days a year. And sometimes they even all play the exact same song at the same time"!!!
i feel like that's 98% of current rock radio and has been for some time. My local station rotates the same "dad rock" bands with the same two/three songs for each band.
When i'm not using my bluetooth cassette tape to put on spotify, my radio is always on the classical/jazz station lol
I know, I know but you can’t deny With You by Chris Brown is an absolute bop. Or maybe it’s bc we were in middle school when it came out and all middle school songs stick with you for life.
Nirvana: I like Nirvana
Manhattan Transfer: don’t know who that is
Chris Brown: who?
Country: haha I hate pop country too. And I don’t know who Jason Aldean is
Totally agree on Jason Aldean. He came into at the very end of my tolerance for the genre. He sealed the deal.
Even if you aren’t a fan of nirvana, you’ve got to admire their ability to make such a successful album as nevermind, and follow it up with a cover EP and one of the heaviest grunge albums out there. They never got addicted to the fame, and they always made the music they wanted to. I’m not a fan of Foo Fighters, but I love how they’ve always make the albums they wanted to make for the same reason. Kurt and Dave have/had real motivation in all the songs they’ve ever made, and that’s great regardless of anyone’s personal taste
YAS YAS YAS YAS SAMMY G IS FINALLY RELEASING AN ALBUM, I CANT WAIT, I DONT EVEN KNOW WHY IM SO EXCITED
“I mean, Jason Aldean is selling his songs to someone” might be the most savage line I’ve heard in a long time, and I’ve been binge watching Comedy Central roasts while I study.
Uh oh you’re gonna say things and I’m gonna maybe feel personally attacked
Brace for impact
Yooo Sammy G have you heard of the devil makes three? Super awesome guitar work. Its entirely stringed instruments but doesn't feel overbearing and the songs that do have solos are really good. And his voice.. his voice is the epitome of rASpY I love it lmao check them out its mostly bluegrass but theyre newer stuff is more country I guess. Idk it has a full drum section which gives a totally different feel. I forgot but feel like I shouldve prefaced this whole comment with I fucking hate country but love these guys lmao
I'm obviously not Sammy but thanks for the recommendation random internet stranger! 🙂✌🏻
@@maxscardanelli6185 lmao no problem. I'm actually gonna be curious to know what you think. "The plank" is probly my favorite. Of course "old number 7" is everyone's favorite but its still good. As for their newer stuff "paint my face" is totally different than the old stuff but goddamn its good. Just some suggestions. These guys made me realize I like bluegrass.
@@meeserbaker I've always liked bluegrass music. I've got a friend who's in a bluegrass folk band local to me. He's the violinist and does some of the singing duties. They're called Chickenshed Zeppelin but they don't do Led Zeppelin songs lol.
@@maxscardanelli6185 that... Is such a killer name lol
Sammy G and Jenny seem like really great parents!
Ha, ha, ha! I'm in a loud, agressive classic rock band in Missoula, Montana and we play *one* country song: Jason Alean's "Take a Little Ride". We rock it up a bit, but yeah, musically it's pretty mindless. That tune defines "cowboy chords" (and uses them all!)
It’s not the chords that are the problem.
The boring melodies and banal lyrics seem to be the issue.
Me ?
I Iove a lot of bad music
WOW! This is a first... I am TOTALLY NEW to your channel... so "I found you", watched 2 videos, Commented, then subbed, THEN went to your website, found AWESOME MERCH, and PURCHASED said awesome merch... all in less than 30min!! F'in AWESOME SATURDAY SYNCHRONICITIES!!! (I love my life!! LOL!!!)
Can't WAIT for that T bro!! that is something REALLY SPECIAL!!
Limp Bizket was always okay. I just hate the whole Rap Metal thing with a passion.
I hate Fred durst but their drummer is amazing
@@gxtmfa yeah but Fred durst had some good bars lol
Never been a huge fan of nu metal, but regarding rap metal at large, Rage Against the Machine has some great material
@@Y33tastic with Rage against the machine. It was a very thrash metal approach to rap which is cool. Nuclear Assault has elements of rap, but is never straight up rap over metal though.
I too generally change the station when a Nirvana song comes on. It's nice to feel validated in that. Aldean has one song that ever caught my attention. It's called, "She's Country." It may have been the first time I heard drop-tuned, high-gain guitars in a country track. But, IMHO, Chris Stapleton is what country is supposed to be. Paisely is aight, too. 🤠
Music is super personal. it either hits you or it doesn't. For me the one band i can't listen to is Queen. And i love Bryan May, but heir music is way over played
You need to make a dedicated video to advertise Samurai Guitar Theory. I just went looking for one to introduce it to my friend and was surprised to find nothing
I have a respect for Jason Andean because he knows how to pump out hits, and pump them out consistently. I even like a fair amount of his songs, if only for the fact that I’m a sucker for his guitarists tone, but he’s not in my top 10.
I would absolutely love one of those fender player plus strats
I have never heard Manhattan Transfer, but I have to say they absolutely butchered Weather Report's "Birdland" for me.... Joe and Jaco are spinning in their graves.
if you've never heard them....how did they ruin a song for you?
@@jacobarmstrong5308 This was my question exactly.
Their version of birdland's ok honestly
Wow that evil nature HUFO question really got him worked up.
Anyways, here's smoke on the wonder wall.
Not a guitarist but always wanted to buy something from you in support, this new shirt is it. Can’t wait for it to come in the mail!
As a teacher of young children for just over twenty years, your mini-rant on shitty parenting being the cause of many issues with troubled young people actually prompted me to stand up out of my computer chair and clap. Thank you.
Also, your channel is awesome, and the HUFO series is always fun. Cheers, man.
If you actually stood up and applauded a pre recorded video on your computer screen, please consider early retirement.
@@unreconstructed why? I'm genuinely curious.
@@abunai.j i feel like they're the type of person who wants everyone to act "normal" or some shit like that
@@abunai.j because applause isn't for you. It's for the person you're applauding. And if they aren't there to see or hear your applause, it's pointless.
@@unreconstructed well, thats just nonsensical. We're also not there to see or hear thr events in a biography. Or when people record these videos for TH-cam before they upload them. Does that make books or pre-recorded content devoid of value? The sharing or distribution of ideas is rarely a live or in-person event - especially when you're talking about digital media. Surely you're not suggesting that the inability to be present for the initial live product invalidates it's worth?
"Evil music of today"
Somebody doesn't know that a lot of the most famous classical pieces that survived were borderline heretical when they were made and Mozart was the equivalent of uber offensive satanic metal fronted by the worst pop diva imaginable when he was around...
Mozart just pointing out the church didn't invent music, so they should back off...
@@freedustin The comment was super unclear, i'm not sure that's what he/she meant
I mean, Mozart DID make a song called “lick me in the ass” the man had style 🤣
hey andrew, the lyrical and visual content today is antisocial at best and evil at worst. nothing like societies of the passt.being critical isnt easy and requires lots of context. mozart is an autist, gg allin is criminal for example
@@thenapdoreast4633 talking about the music of today and you pick someone that's been dead for nearly 30 years?
Also sounds like you don't really know classical composers. Beethoven was a criminal, literally arrested for prowling and vagrency in Vienna. Carlo Gesauldo murdered 2 people. Classical composers have often been just as bad if not worse than many modern musicians.
wow Sammy G spitting straight parenting fire in this one 🔥
I respect you for doing this. Takes balls. This type of thing increases your credibility for other not so blatant opinions you may have and is a solid move.
Kinda loving this grumpy mode, as someone who never related to musician youtube being all about the joy and uplifting-whatever of music.
Yo that shirt design is really cool 🤖🎸
i am greatly interested in watching a full video of you talking about tiktok guitarists
Hands down, my favorite vidnof yours.
Since original music is commercially dead, want to collaborate on a kazoo album?
Lmao! Bro, the rant against shitty parenting was spot on!! This was great! I been subbed for awhile now but I kinda wanna re-sub lol
Edit: also, your approach to fatherhood is inspiring, my friend. Cheers
I used to dock my charter boat next to Jimmy Buffets "Shrimp Boat Sound" recording studio and saw all the country "Legends" pass thru. They all absorbed alot of inspiration from listening to the local talent when taking a break.
If its cliche, consider it to be in the next pop country album.
So Sad...
5:30
guys i think he just discovered the secrets to parenting
literally finding excuses in everything, music, videogames, movies, if we do it they will blame it
need a full tiktok guitar video, always find myself stuck on that app consistently and it infuriates me every time.
Haha man, that Eric Clapton song you mentioned is absurd.
Exactly. The music itself isn't evil, but it has to push boundries and discuss the darker side of life to be relevant and relatable, and interesting. That why grunge is so brilliant and Nirvana so popular. I think that some people just dislike change, and push back against it without looking into it. Its human nature, but a little ignorant.
For financing music, don’t forget Patreon. If you can grow a community there you also will probably do better at selling merch and the fan base can help with promotion. I feel more of a connection to musicians I support and I’m more likely to be a long-term fan.
Just had to get another dig on Jason before the vid ended. I love it.
Excelente as always, thanks!
Great video, you should think into getting a new radio for your corolla. A new radio that has Aux and Bluetooth comes out around 50 dollars. You don't have to get an expensive brand.
What you said about Limp Bizkit is spot on!! Nice video!!
Thanks for the honesty. Great video!
Nirvana, to me at least, is a lot like the book "Catcher in the Rye". Catcher is a book that can be massively influential to a young person's life because of their frame of mind at the time they read it. For example, I read the book as a teen who felt like an outcast, connected to it, and that was it. My father read it for the first time as an older man and absolutely hated it, because his life experiences lead him to see Holden in a completely different light, and as I grew older I began to understand that view more and more. Nowadays, I respect the work for what it is, but it's just not for me anymore.
Thank you for coming to my Ted Talk.
8:43 Now I know what it's like to see something that you didn't know you wanted so bad
8:39 That answer got a good chuckle out of me. Nice
About the first question: the idea that digitalization has just been nothing but positives for art and entertainment is a very attractive thought to fans of music, because it's brought us so much convenience. Sadly the fact is, it has fucked over people who want to make a living off music pretty badly. Streaming services pay peanuts and nobody buys albums, so unless your name begins with E and ends in Minem, touring is often your only real source of income. On top of that, recording and distributing your music is so easy now that it's become incredibly difficult to stand out from the eight jillion others who also decided to put their music out there.
everyone being able to make music is a good thing for the industry. if you're signed to a big label they will market you harder and it'll be easier to make money, but the point here is that it's not a bad thing there are a lot of people doing it.
if you're not standing out it probably means your music is not that good tbh. a lot of factors come into play of course and "quality" of music is not the only thing that matters, but at the end of the day there are a lot of artists that started out with "at home" production.
As someone who will never make money off of their music, I think it's been nothing but positive for at and entertainment. Yes, it means most people will need to find some other way to pay the bills, but is that actually a bad thing? Why is any given person entitled to make a comfortable living with just their music? By definition if you're not making enough to support yourself then your music is not providing "sufficient value" to society, all that has really shifted is that people need to pay you for the art they appreciate rather than the privilege of hearing that art.
For the record, I also think the idea of everyone needing to work a full time job in order to be allowed to have food and shelter should be coming to an end with the rise of workplace automation, so that definitely puts the issue into a different context. You shouldn't need to prove your value to society in order to be comfortable in an ideal world. We just don't live in that ideal world yet and realistically I can't see any reason why someone would need to be given everything just because they made art, anyone can (and should) make art and there is nothing stopping you from doing it in your free time.
Digitalization...in terms of recording has been nothing but positives.
However, internet distribution devalues all things. Even movies and TV shows fell to this.
I think they were talking about entirely programed drums, but maybe sample replacement was what they were saying, and that's what you talked about.
When people say they like pop country, it’s like….’kay. Meanwhile I’ll be over here like an intellectual listening to Townes Van Zandt and Guy Clark thinking, “You know nothing of the powaaahh of the Outlaw Country.”
Guy Clarke is the sh*t, I found him through Townes Van Zandt, actually. Those guys are great. Can’t think of a bad thing bout either one.
While your bad parenting rant was epic, now that i look back on my own parents i get it. sometimes its just fun to blow some steam and new pop artist are easy fodder
Maybe try Nirvana’s MTV unplugged if you haven’t before. Great live record IMO and there are many bands that I didn’t like their studio recordings but enjoyed live.
I’m thinking the evil nature question was more of a labels being greedy, and money corrupting music type of thing, but then again that’s always been a thing too
My dream supergroup would be Paul McCartney on bass, Dave Grohl on drums, David Gilmour and Eric Clapton on guitar switching between lead on whatever song.
Love your channel and content. Most of all, your honest and positive attitude makes this channel really good. Keep up the great work.
I've never heard of Jason Aldean but now I'm kind of intrigued...
I love "Birdland" by Manhattan Transfer
You want original music in a commercial? Just hire a startup advertising firm for $300 in 1980 with a singer/songwriter for a receptionist. You will get the Thunderbolt Transmission commercial and then air it for $25-$50 on indie UHF stations.
Thunderbolt Transmission is an important part of Houston music history.
Hey Sami G- As a non-fan, I want to defend Manhattan Transfer. There was a moment in time during the 1970s when MT were the only 'band' keeping jazz and pop standards from the 1920s, '30s and 40s alive. An important role IMO.
That makes it even worse for SG:)
I personally would _love_ to see you review guitar-themed tiktoks and I can’t be the only one. That platform is outright lunacy.
I haven't played as a job in years. That said, I play, write, record, build, repair, refinish etc. because I have to. Its my passion. Making my peace with not 'making it' was pretty easy. My drive is to play and create. The rest is incidental.
I'm not the biggest fan of Jason but I like his guitar player. He's good and he does it with a good ol fashion strat a lot of times. I have a question for you Sam. Do you like the blues and if so who are your favorites. Mine are probably SRV, Albert King, of course B.B. King and Joe Satriani( I'm sure I spelled his last name wrong) knows his way around the bends of the blues pretty well. Steve Vai is good at it also but I've never really seen him as a "blues player" if that makes any sense.
I would like your HUFO on songs you may not have enjoyed but they were redeemed by one specific part: I.E.--"that cool keyboard part in the beginning" or "the walking bassline in the chorus" or "the guitar solo ending"...etc.
I follow you on Instagram, but I don't use Instagram very much. I tried to send you this in an message, and Instagram reminded me that I'm nobody....
Me: Hey, ask me who my favorite slipknot members are. Person/victim: Who are your favorite slipknot members? Me: 0 3 5
Get one of those tape cassette things that has an aux cable which plugs into anything with a headphone jack. Former 1998 corolla owner.
As far as the music as a full time or side hustle thing: as a dude who works as a session player and keeps a 15-20h a week kitchen job that what I have to compromise as far as making music my main gig is the big thing. I've always wanted to live off music and this may be the closest thing to it I've gotten. I feel like without the part time job it would be a lot more stressful and having a steady albeit small paycheck lets me feel comfortable turning down a gig I'm really not enthused about or working with someone who seems like a prick and keeps me way more stoked on what I do. Obvs everyone's experiences are different but for me I'd only want to do music full time if I felt good about the music I was making. Having to take crappy gigs for the sake of it would probably burn me out of something I hold dear.
So Sammy, I’m still waiting on that Jason Aldean song tutorial played on your new Jag-Stang!
3:19 dude you need you a bluetooth radio transmitter adapter. The sound quality on those things is killer these days. Get a good one.
We are generally ok with drum samples (and every hit being 100% velocity) because we hear it in modern music so much, and real drummers are getting more and more rare. But when the tech comes out to sample replace a guitarist, create a perfect midi direct signal, snap it to the grid and pump that through a plugin we will see how people (us guitarists) really feel about it. Or EZ-Singer, that would be a game changer. ;)
People will always value having a real musician for the groove factor. Take a look at Silk Sonic, that's a serious mainstream venture with a real drummer
I can't believe you said Nirvana, after all that you have said. They get overplayed on the radio, with the same old songs. However, Nirvana was HUGE, on inspirations of a lot of bands. 🤘
Dude. Why don't you have an FM transmitter? 🤷 I listen to nothing but slow, relaxing Buckethead songs while I'm driving. That's my attempt to stay calm, and not let road rage take over. It's working pretty well so far 😁👍
No, Buckethead isn't just a shredder. Listen to his almost 400 albums and you'll see how wide his tastes go.
Because the FM transmitters have sound quality so poor it's like running my iPod through a fuzz pedal. Get a new single din deck for like $20 because it's so outdated or hardwire a 3.5mm connection into the Tape / CD / Radio decks preamp. Samurai Dad could do that in 30 mins.
just for the future, recommending that someone listen to 400 albums is a surefire way to get people to never check out an artist. what's the most surprising Buckethead album, for someone who basically only knows Jordan?
@@theultimatenatmaster check out colma and electric sea by buckethead for some beautiful ambient tunes