@@CarlKingdom I preferred them when they had the horns and the sax in the live shows. It was good, but a bit too heavy on the thrash for me. They did one song from the eponymous album, but I knew it was going to be a show getting back to their real roots before they became much bigger. Patton is always going to be entertaining no matter what he does. Overall, not a bad show.
Saw them live in 92’ then again last year. Such an amazing band. It was great talking with Trey at Secret Chiefs 3/Goblin some years ago as well. So much knowledge…
In the last 3 months I’ve gone back down the Bungle road and it’s even more mind blowing now that I’ve grown. I was 10 when my older brother picked the first album up. So good to see all these interviews.
God it’s been so long waiting to hear this sort of discussion of their music!! Thank you 🙏 also be keen to hear more about secret chiefs and that whole music rabbit hole
Great interview with Spruance. Trey is like the El Corazon emerald from the film Romancing the Stone. Thank you guys. I hope for a follow-up interview one day.
Mr. Bungle was a head of time in uncategorized music. It’s weird to think so many people don’t even know what Mr. Bungle is and it’s music has influenced hundreds of bands afterwards. Their songs are unbelievable diffcult to play and this was early 90’s.
One more thing. Doing the purposeful disonance thing is kind of like implying a predictive pattern down around the corner. I think folks like trey can antisipate where something could resolve before it happens and then takes a quick turn. Its hard to explain. Its almost like musical prophecy or something. Seeing the future.
I am a strange one. The first songs i started composing were creepy big band style. I dont know why. That was just my language. And i realized early the power of moving half steps up or down at the tail end of a blues scale. Either note will work and i remember that fascinating the hell out of me. About 3 or 4 years later. I discovered Bungle and Primus and it just made sense to me. Some folks just have an ear for chromatic stuff. I was definitley born that way and Mike was too for sure. Circus music all day!!!!❤
@@CarlKingdom Trevor Dunn is an amazing bass player. His stuff on Dead Goon still blows me away, and that is one of the darkest (yet upbeat!) songs I've ever heard.
Been a Bungler since 1991, great interview!
Me, too! Thank you Steve.
@@CarlKingdom Saw them two nights ago!
@@AlisonGranger-s5z How was it?
@@CarlKingdom I preferred them when they had the horns and the sax in the live shows. It was good, but a bit too heavy on the thrash for me. They did one song from the eponymous album, but I knew it was going to be a show getting back to their real roots before they became much bigger. Patton is always going to be entertaining no matter what he does. Overall, not a bad show.
Saw them live in 92’ then again last year. Such an amazing band. It was great talking with Trey at Secret Chiefs 3/Goblin some years ago as well. So much knowledge…
Holy shit. This one clip is better than almost any interview I've ever heard about Bungle!
Well that's some good news! In the future I'd like to dig much deeper on this topic.
this is the best interview I’ve heard from any musician actually getting into the nitty gritty
Mr. Bungle was a supergroup
Kind of. I get where you're going with that!
I’ve been wanting info like this for 20+ years
Me, too! Hopefully I can squeeze more info out of them over the years.
@@CarlKingdom I look forward to it
In the last 3 months I’ve gone back down the Bungle road and it’s even more mind blowing now that I’ve grown. I was 10 when my older brother picked the first album up.
So good to see all these interviews.
Yep. That MadLove record…totally had the same moment. “There’s that Disco Volante thing”.
Trevor Dunn, incredible composer.
The Dreamers. That album O'o is incredible. Marc is a great player too.
God it’s been so long waiting to hear this sort of discussion of their music!! Thank you 🙏 also be keen to hear more about secret chiefs and that whole music rabbit hole
Totally agree -- hopefully I can corner Trey again someday and hit him with some specific music questions.
Great interview with Spruance. Trey is like the El Corazon emerald from the film Romancing the Stone.
Thank you guys. I hope for a follow-up interview one day.
Me, too! I can ask him about Jordan Peterson a few more times. (KIDDING!)
These are my favorite music interviews of all time
Thank you Dashiell! I hope to conduct better interviews in the future.
Mr. Bungle was a head of time in uncategorized music. It’s weird to think so many people don’t even know what Mr. Bungle is and it’s music has influenced hundreds of bands afterwards. Their songs are unbelievable diffcult to play and this was early 90’s.
Wow. This quick interview answered every question I ever had about one of my favorite bands ever.
Huge fan and hoping (desperately) that they play again within 500 miles of me. Definitely going to check out Stump.
Same. I checked out stump and it checks out. Incredible stuff.
Listen to Taraf de Haïdouks, a Romanian folk band, I believe their one of Bungle's influences.
Love that you dive deep in their writing…🙏
Wow!!
Awesome!
One more thing. Doing the purposeful disonance thing is kind of like implying a predictive pattern down around the corner. I think folks like trey can antisipate where something could resolve before it happens and then takes a quick turn. Its hard to explain. Its almost like musical prophecy or something. Seeing the future.
Thank you for sharing, so niiice !
The was engrossing. Thanks for posting.
Glad you liked it! Thanks for checking it out.
Gold
this is very interesting, thank you for this quality content
Anything to Displease The Art.
This was awesome
🖤
I'm about to eat all this up thank you!
Thank Andy. I hope I can make a lot more of those.
Great stuff
I am a strange one. The first songs i started composing were creepy big band style. I dont know why. That was just my language. And i realized early the power of moving half steps up or down at the tail end of a blues scale. Either note will work and i remember that fascinating the hell out of me. About 3 or 4 years later. I discovered Bungle and Primus and it just made sense to me. Some folks just have an ear for chromatic stuff. I was definitley born that way and Mike was too for sure. Circus music all day!!!!❤
Sir Millard and Sir Uncooked Meat Prior To State Vector Collapse / it's all excellent
Thank you for making the connection there! To this day I wonder what the heck that Trey pseudonym means.
Interesante
11k views and only 480+ likes? Come on people.
Wish I could get more in-depth with them.
Mr. Bungle is the reason I listen to Death Grips.
"He still shakes his butt!"
(with his mouth sewn shut)
I was learning that song on bass and those riffs are all over the place. Never what I think they are.
@@CarlKingdom The fookin' GREATEST! Scoring a ZERO on the predictability meter. Thank Dog!
@@CarlKingdom Trevor Dunn is an amazing bass player. His stuff on Dead Goon still blows me away, and that is one of the darkest (yet upbeat!) songs I've ever heard.
@@shaunsolomon3229 I will when I see him next week.
Dm maj 7th is not an augmented chord
That is correct. The top 3 notes are.
@@CarlKingdom what are the top 3 notes?
F A C#
I beg your pardon? @@crackerfoot