I was lucky enough to be introduced to Brian at a show in town and he was incredibly genuine, nice, and sincere. I’m an old head now so I truly appreciate when I get to meet my heroes and their not dicks
so perfect. i never wanted it to end. the epitome of this series. everything it should be and more. informal, honest, educational, funny, free of pretense. the brians seem like fantastic dudes.
yo they would be like the Exemplary dudes to end up sitting by at a party. You'd learn about all this wild art and they'd get you in touch with their buddy that makes nutso super hallucinogens that the illuminati don't want you to know about nah just kidding
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The best "What's In My Bag?" episode so far. I like the way they are honest and don't try to pretend they know all that rare music and just pick records to discover and make their own opinion. Probably they will like some of the records but never listen to them again because it would appear as not their cuppa tea.
@@jmason61 I mean generally, intensely creative people are going to want to search for new, unknown feelings. Going to different extremes only becomes necessary.
The fact that he couldn’t tell the difference between a horse pharmaceutical sales pitch and the music he likes tells me all I need to know about his taste in music.
JOY RIDE I would say theyre on the far more pallatable side of the noise genre spectrum. I cant stand the fringe fundementalist noise guys. Its like theyre not trying at all. But with these guys its like the hest ambassadors of noise, because its really not noise. They just uses non melodic stuff.
Just saw these guys on tour with Machine Girl, their chill and soft vibe in this video in contrast to their gutteral and horrific sound they presented in the sound is absolutely hilarious. I've known about them for literally only two days and I already love them.
damn, I loved them before, I love them more now, and I love their taste in music and the way they shop. This is the kind of thing I watch these videos for. Thanks amoeba and thanks Lightning Bolt for being so damn awesome.
First saw these guys play in a tiny basement at a house party in Allston,MA 2001. Never heard of them, but my friend who had, was so excited that I had to check it out. And my God, I’m so glad I did. Their live performance is like nothing else you’ve experienced. Something to behold, and they’re super cool guys!
I listened to their whole discography, determined to enjoy it. I didn't end up enjoying their music but the fans don't lie. These seem like great guys and people love their music.
I love that Brian mostly picked albums based on just the cover art alone. Before the internet, that's pretty much how it used to be. I still do that today. There's only been a couple of times where I feel I've gotten burned, but like, you still own the album and that stuff stays in your head and eventually, you're gonna put the album back on and realize, "this is actually pretty cool"
This is one of the best of these I've seen. They have a real yin/yang dynamic. Also didn't expect Brian C to be so handsome, he looks like a movie star.
Years ago this video was my gateway into FlyLo. To think of all bands to have crossed me over to that sound it was Lightning Bolt. Rock on you legends!
I got trampled once because of these guys, but I love them anyway. I was sitting on the floor towards the back of a big hall at ATP while Sonic Youth were playing, recovering from the worst hangover. Unbeknownst to me, Lightning Bolt had set up behind me for a secret gig and started playing as the last note of Sonic Youth's final song rang out. The ntire crowd turned and charged toward them trampling me in the process. To be honest, it might be the perfect way to enjoy a Lighning Bolt show.
Going to see Lightning Bolt for the first time in a few weeks. Can't wait! Hope I can talk to them a bit so I can ask to Brain Chippendale if his feelings for Interstellar had chaged at all haha
Chippendale almost completely summed up my view on Interstellar - a gorgeous and stimulating space movie, with an ending that just falls really short of what it has built up to. The thing is, I enjoyed the drama aspects of the movie, but I wish that the whole plot wasnt structured around the silly notion that basically "all you ever need is love".
Great video! Love what Chippendale said about Interstellar. I agree completely and great album picks too! Really liked the books Gibson picked as well.
I love that these guys music is just chaotic noise/ music, and they scream and yell, but they chose only calm and peaceful, music and art, and there talking about it in quiet and calm voice
I watched _Interstellar_ on ketamine once, and I had already seen it and loved it, but man oh man. What a movie. This is an excellent "What's in my bag?" despite the conspicuous absence of a bag.
I can watch the X - men on Ketamine and swear I´m being had since I´m pretty sure Stanley Kubrick must have produced it , such is the excellence , layers of communication etc in it .
For the two guys responsible for the existence of some of the most aggressive and high-energy music ever conceived, they're oddly calm lmao. I was expecting at least one of them to be some kind of whackjob or edgelord but I was mistaken
Similar situation with Michael Gira of Swans: wrote some of the heaviest, most nihilistic music ever, and is a very relaxed and chill person off stage.
Probably because they get all that out of them through the music. Brian C's Brain is definitely always moving at 1,000mph, you can see it in the eyes... Such an inspiring band 🤘
Same feels about Interstellar, but I didn't know how to express it before. It just got difficult and a little disappointing with the human stuff. But he didn't mention the Hans Zimmer soundtrack which is the best part! Love it so much.
moondog, george crumb and phillip guston, smegma, and flying lotus seems about right for lightning bolt. crumb also designed those scores himself by hand, no computers all compass.
"and the fact that [McConaughey] was really tan the whole time.. but i can get over that" lmfaooo i love these guys. This just made me love Lightning Bolt more
I love how soft spoken they are.
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I was lucky enough to be introduced to Brian at a show in town and he was incredibly genuine, nice, and sincere.
I’m an old head now so I truly appreciate when I get to meet my heroes and their not dicks
@@hellzeeko which one?
so perfect. i never wanted it to end. the epitome of this series. everything it should be and more. informal, honest, educational, funny, free of pretense. the brians seem like fantastic dudes.
right on the money
yo they would be like the Exemplary dudes to end up sitting by at a party. You'd learn about all this wild art and they'd get you in touch with their buddy that makes nutso super hallucinogens that the illuminati don't want you to know about nah just kidding
Meanwhile, will someone please give the Brians some fucking bags already?!
I like how they're both called Brian
"Is your name not Brian then? No? That's going to cause a little confusion -- mind if we call you *Brian* to keep it clear?"
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Should’ve called themselves lightning brian
Or... Brian Damage
I played in a band (we were 4)and were 2 Alexs, no so common name in Spain
That makes the things easier
The best "What's In My Bag?" episode so far. I like the way they are honest and don't try to pretend they know all that rare music and just pick records to discover and make their own opinion. Probably they will like some of the records but never listen to them again because it would appear as not their cuppa tea.
Totally agree. If it is your Birthday coming up these are the guys you want to be out picking stuff out.
I fucking love these guys
"Were we supposed to get a bag?"
Art students never fade away. These thoughtful, intellectually inquisitive guys belie the stereotype of people who make loud music.
Lightning bolt is just different. In their genre and even the scene they came from
Actually, a lot of loud music bands' members are more intellectual and cerebral than most people assume they are
@@shruggzdastr8-facedclown loud music quickly becomes something that requires serious finesse and focus to make sound good, rather than just loud.
Not only loud but all the other things, like super fast & weirdly synched & distorted etc etc
@@jmason61 I mean generally, intensely creative people are going to want to search for new, unknown feelings. Going to different extremes only becomes necessary.
The fact that he couldn’t tell the difference between a horse pharmaceutical sales pitch and the music he likes tells me all I need to know about his taste in music.
You say that like it's a bad thing.
Sublime frequencies is owned by members of Sun City Girls and they have a wonderful song called CCC (it means Calcutta codeine coma)
That was, for me, a very relatable anecdote, and now, after hearing only one of their songs, they are my favorite band.
I too love to make haughty condescending posts on TH-cam videos.
@@melocomanTV thank you now im obsessed with sun city girls
The Lets Play Bongos record must be a gold mine for sampling and breaks
My first thought
It sounds like the drum tutorial sampled on a Microphones song
@@staticwavelength mine also
@@melocomanTVwhich microphones song was that?
@@goblinobama I was thinking of feedback (life, love, loop) but further listen reveals it doesn't really resemble it besides being a drum tutorial
For making extremely harsh noise rock, these guys are the complete opposite of what I thought they would be. They really are down to earth!
I love how honest and experimental they are about what they picked out
people should be open more about their musical choices I think ❤
this video left me with a plethora of good vibes.
Pinnacle of noise rock. These dudes go in.
Don't listen to to much noise, but with Gibson's Bass riffs and Chippendale's chaotic drumming, it's get me so pumped.
JOY RIDE I would say theyre on the far more pallatable side of the noise genre spectrum. I cant stand the fringe fundementalist noise guys. Its like theyre not trying at all. But with these guys its like the hest ambassadors of noise, because its really not noise. They just uses non melodic stuff.
Well there's a difference between Noise Rock and pure Noise. Noise rock comes from punk rock and stuff with influences from noise.
Noise annoys
@@JackstandJohnny to each their own. I love both
Just saw these guys on tour with Machine Girl, their chill and soft vibe in this video in contrast to their gutteral and horrific sound they presented in the sound is absolutely hilarious. I've known about them for literally only two days and I already love them.
Lightning Bolt + FlyLo + Thundercat would be wild.
+Conor Drinane i would die for that
We would never be the same.
+Conor Drinane Preach.
Oh my god please
yo wtf actual great idea
damn, I loved them before, I love them more now, and I love their taste in music and the way they shop. This is the kind of thing I watch these videos for. Thanks amoeba and thanks Lightning Bolt for being so damn awesome.
I saw these dudes in a sweaty basement in Kalamazoo like a million years ago. Faces were melted. Good to see they're still doing their thing.
This is the best episode I've seen in awhile, I gotta go check out all the weird drum records...almost all of that stuff was beyond rad
We need a mystical calm jazz album from lightning bolt with 60-70s psychedelic Indian influences
I think metal east had that influence but not the sound you describe. Very epic songs
they are beyond awesome.
I like your pic 👌
@@jesusmartinezcruz3543 gizzard
First saw these guys play in a tiny basement at a house party in Allston,MA 2001. Never heard of them, but my friend who had, was so excited that I had to check it out. And my God, I’m so glad I did. Their live performance is like nothing else you’ve experienced. Something to behold, and they’re super cool guys!
Best live band ever.
you watch this video and hear their voices and say something like "oh these guys seem pretty chill" then you hear their music and its just O_o
That's why they're so chill, they cleanse through their music :D
Ahhhh, i just want to sit around and talk with these two. Gibson's voice is so relaxing.
My favorite Brians. 😊
I listened to their whole discography, determined to enjoy it. I didn't end up enjoying their music but the fans don't lie. These seem like great guys and people love their music.
you know its gonna be good when half the albums in the description dont have links
these guys are meant to be together, two faces of the same coin
I love that Brian mostly picked albums based on just the cover art alone. Before the internet, that's pretty much how it used to be. I still do that today. There's only been a couple of times where I feel I've gotten burned, but like, you still own the album and that stuff stays in your head and eventually, you're gonna put the album back on and realize, "this is actually pretty cool"
This is one of the best of these I've seen. They have a real yin/yang dynamic. Also didn't expect Brian C to be so handsome, he looks like a movie star.
Stunned that Chippendale hadn't heard of Ronald Shannon Jackson, who was a pioneer of muscular, out there jazz drumming.
glad he has now
Years ago this video was my gateway into FlyLo. To think of all bands to have crossed me over to that sound it was Lightning Bolt. Rock on you legends!
This is my fave favourite what's in my bag ever.
Love this band. My first intro to noise rock. It's also funny how quiet they are compared to their music
I got trampled once because of these guys, but I love them anyway. I was sitting on the floor towards the back of a big hall at ATP while Sonic Youth were playing, recovering from the worst hangover. Unbeknownst to me, Lightning Bolt had set up behind me for a secret gig and started playing as the last note of Sonic Youth's final song rang out. The ntire crowd turned and charged toward them trampling me in the process. To be honest, it might be the perfect way to enjoy a Lighning Bolt show.
I wouldn't go unless I wore a football uniform...helmet and all...but then I'd die from heat exhaustion 🥵 🔥 💀
"wait were we supposed to be given a bag?" 😂
Picturing poor Brians carrying all that stuff in their arms the whole time lmao
Does anyone else think Brian Chippendale looks like he could be Michael Keaton's illegitimate son?
Adam Scoppa I thought exactly the same thing. He has his same mouth doesn't he, same smile lines too.
Sure if he had said illegitimate child with Seth MacFarlane
he could have played drums for birdman :]
Going to see Lightning Bolt for the first time in a few weeks. Can't wait! Hope I can talk to them a bit so I can ask to Brain Chippendale if his feelings for Interstellar had chaged at all haha
@1:29 ~ @2:30, ok that's the best damn thing I've heard all year; that's, like, standup comedy gold.
as they say.. people who make the craziest shit are actually the most down to earth
One of the best bands around today
I was getting ready to clown these guys but am blown away by their curiosity, sincerity, and easy going natures they've shown.
Make a release with Tim Hecker. Plz. 😉
oh man, I gotta get a copy of that infomercial.
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Music from my hometown.
Chippendale almost completely summed up my view on Interstellar - a gorgeous and stimulating space movie, with an ending that just falls really short of what it has built up to. The thing is, I enjoyed the drama aspects of the movie, but I wish that the whole plot wasnt structured around the silly notion that basically "all you ever need is love".
Brian Gibson, inventor of the Gibson Guitar
editing @ 4:23 is great
Yeah, and it's not the first time they have snippets like this in these videos. Whoever it is who makes those is a genius.
So weird how the guys who make the heaviest music are the nicest people
Great video! Love what Chippendale said about Interstellar. I agree completely and great album picks too! Really liked the books Gibson picked as well.
"Idk its probably like this"
*is exactly like that*
I still can't believe how popular they've become.
Dude picked everything by its cover. What a rebel.
one of the best episodes ever.
Best one in a long while!
amazing band. chippendale is a fucking animal on the drums
I love that these guys music is just chaotic noise/ music, and they scream and yell, but they chose only calm and peaceful, music and art, and there talking about it in quiet and calm voice
This is my favorite video in the series, and ive seen all of 'em
I watched _Interstellar_ on ketamine once, and I had already seen it and loved it, but man oh man. What a movie.
This is an excellent "What's in my bag?" despite the conspicuous absence of a bag.
Great I found one and now I can ask you : Is it just me or is lightening bolt's music SIGNIFICANTLY more enjoyable on ketamine.
I can watch the X - men on Ketamine and swear I´m being had since I´m pretty sure Stanley Kubrick must have produced it , such is the excellence , layers of communication etc in it .
This really explains a lot about these guy's music.
this is by far the best episode
I have many many questions after this. And that makes me happy.
You guys seriously have awesome eclectic taste in music. Thanks for new artists to check out, and thanks Amoeba!! ❤👍
Hundertwasser was a friend of ours in Vienna. He was cool. Kia kaha!
Great Artist.
Well, that was enlightening in a way. I feel humbled now
For the two guys responsible for the existence of some of the most aggressive and high-energy music ever conceived, they're oddly calm lmao. I was expecting at least one of them to be some kind of whackjob or edgelord but I was mistaken
Similar situation with Michael Gira of Swans: wrote some of the heaviest, most nihilistic music ever, and is a very relaxed and chill person off stage.
@@yaboi2500 I never would've guessed that, Swans makes some seriously fucked up, bleak shit.
Im assuming its like there release. The reason why there calm
@doxskew2221 Yeah fair point. Can't really be angry when you probably already release a year's worth of tension in one night
Probably because they get all that out of them through the music. Brian C's Brain is definitely always moving at 1,000mph, you can see it in the eyes... Such an inspiring band 🤘
awesome picks!! there should be more bands similar to lightning bolt on the show. best one in a while, thanks!
Thanks for the sublime frequencies tip Brian
damn a thundercat/flylo/lightningbolt collab would be dope, make it happen!
thats my favorite moondog song...good call...
Love that both of these noise rock dudes also have the kind of speaking voices that you want to read you to sleep
This and Animal Collective video are my favourites from "What's in my bag"
Lightning Bolt are AMAZING, and this is one of the weirdest WIMB ever.
Finally someone who also has that view of interstellar. The ending really bummed me out
Chippy looks like a young Mike Keaton. Handsome chap!
Same feels about Interstellar, but I didn't know how to express it before. It just got difficult and a little disappointing with the human stuff. But he didn't mention the Hans Zimmer soundtrack which is the best part! Love it so much.
moondog, george crumb and phillip guston, smegma, and flying lotus seems about right for lightning bolt. crumb also designed those scores himself by hand, no computers all compass.
Mr Scruff and DJ shadow googling up that bongo record 100%
two of the nicest dudes
in my opinion the best picks seen in this series
Who was the artist that Gibson started talking about at 0:50? Could not quite make out a name.
+AlbinWest Friedensreich Hundertwasser
+Amoeba thanks bbs
Dismemberment Plan eh?
"and the fact that [McConaughey] was really tan the whole time.. but i can get over that" lmfaooo i love these guys. This just made me love Lightning Bolt more
You need to know a LOT more about RSJ, Ornette Coleman, Harry Partch, Jack Dejohonette, James Blood Ulmer , Sun Ra so many more. Great stuff guys.
Really cool guys
As usual with lightning bolt, stranger than I anticipated.
Man dance rips, love Ronald Shannon Jackson
Love Philip Guston!
Just once I want to see someone say …. YES! The new kids on the block!!!
great guys. Thnak fark that people that make music like this still exist
moondog great just great thanks
*stops the video*
*goes on twitter to follow Chippendale*
Really interesting stuff, I’m gonna follow these guys
Best chapter since Acid Mother's!
4:45
Sonic Citadel???
i love brian&brian
Saw these guys a few days ago at The Scala, London. At the risk of sounding like an American, "awesome".
Check out Black Angels by George Crumb! 🖤
Oh god, what's the title of the song at 0:10 ???
"The Metal East"
Brian + Brian rule.
I'll show it to my Delver of Secrets
Okay these are two guys i could see myself kicking it with
"Let's play bongos" reminds me of the sampler used in Dare to tread by Tall Dwarfs...