You drop pudding altogether. You pick currant berries and dress them with a (true) vanilla cream. Job done (I get it, it is too early), but it is the purpose for summer existing. Thus, home-baked caramel pudding with homemade vanilla ice cream and real caramel sauce (not squirted out as something processed out of a plastic bottle). Nah, drop pudding again (that is for the cold season). Fruit salad. Strawberries, grapes, oranges, bananas, apples (red/sweet), chopped up, the taste of vanilla pods scraped with a topping of whipped cream, all served refrigerator-cold - there is a winner! My late grandfather and pastry chef was always right. KISS (keep it simple stupid). These Swedes playing music are decent too. Jazz can be complex and a summer dessert should make our favourite Remy of "Ratatouille" tear up from joy.
I don't often bake anymore but for an impromptu dessert I love vanilla ice cream, either salted peanuts or macadamia nuts sprinkled on top, and honey drizzled over all. Fast and fabulous.
I love your reactions - we need more musical women doing analysis like you. You break it down nicely without getting into the weeds. Put "Work Shit Out" on your list, you'll be awestruck. I don't think anyone would ever say "you're doing too many Dirty Loops songs" 😀
One of my favorite reactors is "The Charismatic Voice" - she's only done one Dirty Loops with "Beth Roars" I think, but she's great at analyzing and noticing small things. And she always get sooo excited when she hears new music.
It's so lovely to see someone enjoying this piece the same way I do. I can't help but grinning in the same places you do, even after having listened to it hundreds of times by now. It gives me Some Skunk Funk vibes, and it is SO good! 😁💚
Kenni Holman's tenor solo - the part where he plays essentially the same riff in 3 octaves, I about lost my mind. I can play some stratospheric individual notes. But to move around in the altissimo register with acumen like this is humbling. Appreciate your work to promote great instrumental stuff.
Great to get a breakdown of this dope tune by a wind instrumentalist! Thanks for that, NittPick 🙏 Loved all the details you picked and highlighted. Kenni Holmen on sax here is a beast, for sure. So is Michael Nelson, who writes those horn arrangements, -together with Dirty Loops this collab. I can’t get enough of listening to Cory and his horns, whether it’s their live concerts (and Kenni kills it, every time!) or their other music videos. Such stellar musicians ⭐️ Listening to this tune, one could easily forget that it was written, recorded AND filmed on two separate continents, without the two bands having ever met in person…. Henrik, apart from being a bass god, plays so many styles, it’s ridiculous. For another kind of bass solo, check out “World On Fire” by Dirty Loops. For a more jazzy and instrumental-heavy song, listen to their “Work Shit Out”. Another banger is their song “Next To You”. Actually, everything they do is a banger 🔥☺️🔥 Thanks again for another great reaction vid of those dudes from you, I was hanging out for one 👍
I realize that you will know this but for others out there: Timpani (or Kettledrums) are the exception to drums being "pitched". By adjusting the tightness of the head, the pitch of the timpani can be changed, so that the drum can accurately make tones that are distinguishable as "C-D-E". This makes the timpani a pitched percussion instrument. Many unpitched percussion instruments do, or can, produce a sound with a recognisable fundamental frequency, and so can also be used as pitched percussion. The pitch of a bell is particularly strong however struck. The sound of a floor tom played with normal drumsticks is inharmonic, but the same drum played with the mallets and in the fashion of a timpani can produce a recognisable pitch, without requiring any retuning. Other percussion instruments like the Xylophone, Glockenspiel, Marimba, Vibraphone & Tubular Bells are pitched.🖖✌
Love your reactions. Stank face for days. You listen like I like to listen. I wiuld love to see your reaction to Leo P playing live at the BBC Proms in 2017. If you haven't seen a guy in a pink tuxedo playing with an orchestra, you need to.
In case you didn't know, Henrik's doing a "double thumb" technique, playing on an upstroke with the thumb also, which is your wind equivalent of double tonguing!
This is an incredibly complex, intricate, technically difficult piece. These guys always do amazing stuff, but I think this might be the MOST musically challenging piece I've heard them do. As much as I enjoyed the FIRST piece I heard from them (Thriller), this makes that look simple. And I LOVE how much you are into it! It's infectious!! GREAAT reaction to a dynamite performance!!
Love your reactions to Dirty Loops - why not try "Coffee Break" next since you enjoy wind instruments, it´s Jonah´s sideproject from a while back, think you´d enjoy it - after that palate cleanser - do "Hit Me or "Baby" for something different
Even funnier when you realize Cory is looking at a WALL or an EMPTY ROOM since this was spliced together from the two recordings on different CONTINENTS!
Before disco, this what R & B and Funk sounded like. Suggested acts would be Parliament; Earth, Wind & Fire, Tower of Power. Maybe Taste of Honey's "Boogie Oogie Oogie" from 1978 is more your speed?
You might get a kick out of learning that Cory used his FANS to HUNT DOWN the great Dave Koz, and HOUND HIM through social media until he FINALLY GAVE IN, checked out Cory (who he'd never heard of...) and wound up giving him a "try", being BLOWN AWAY and WRITING AN ALBUM WITH HIM! There's a conversation between Dave and Cory you can watch on YT explaining it all! Plus videos of them playing together for the first time when Dave was knocked out with Cory and his gang! fun stuff.
You do the best music reviews on you tube , hands down , plus you know what you are talking about, oh yeah , the most gorgeous personality as well , keep it up ,, love it❤
You know that this video is shot in two different locations. Dirty Loops guys are in Sweden and the Corey Wong with his crew are in US, they just have a screen to watch the others.
It sucks that they, Dirty Loops, wasn't in the same room/country to witness that sax solo. I'm sure they really enjoyed seeing & hearing what Cory & The Wongnotes added to this composition while they edited the footage together.❤🙏🤜🤛
I can't breath lmao. I thought for when you said "take over that phrase" I heard "Take off my ovaries". I'm an idiot. I'll see myself out. Great review, I'm gonna go pass out now, I can't stop laughing.
Hello! Greetings from Örebro, Sweden! Love your reactions after seeing quite a few by now.☺I really enjoy them and think it's interesting to see/hear the kind of music I listen too a lot, from how you as a classical musician (that is where you started, right..?) you enjoy, analyze, and interpret it from your point-of-view. Now, since you're a flutist, and you've now listened to a couple songs from this out-of-this-world Swedish band, I think I have another Swedish treat for you, although in a completely style. One of my favorite bands is a Swedish "folk rock" band called "Den Fule" ( = the ugly one). Flute player Jonas Simonsson is a big part of their sound, (and also professor at the music department at the University of Gothenburg) and I'm guessing you haven't heard that much Swedish folk music, so why not take plunge into this rabbit hole 😃 This song they're performing heter is called "Grums/Delta". Grums is a small town in the south-west part of Sweden, and Delta, well - I guess that's a clue to what will happen later in the song. 😁I should also say I feel this particular song is a bit closer to the Norwegian style of folk music, than Swedish (maybe that's why the call the tune Grums, since it's pretty close to Norway?), but still I think this is something quite new to you. Also, I'm not sure if the first part of the song is an old traditional one they've incorporated into this piece (they do that quite a lot), or if it's original. So I hope you will do a a reaction to this, and more importantly, like is at least half as much as I do. 🙃 (Unfortunately the sound quality is not a 100%, most probably filmed with a smartphone, but good enough for a reaction I would say. There are very few live videos with this band so there's not much to chose from - plus this tune is one of my favorites ☺) So without further ado - Den Fule performing "Grums/Delta" at the Nefertiti jazz club: th-cam.com/video/HIEFkLAx454/w-d-xo.html
Insanely good. What a band. Something diferent… you got to see WALK OFF THE EARTH (car loop version). A great band too, and what can they do to a music
Your musical knowledge and infectious attitude make your reactions top tier. Please check out some Umphrey’s McGee and/or Dopapod, I’d love to see what you think of them!
The saxophone sounds like he's made a Jon application and badly wants to prove to the band that there is a need for his instrument too. And as it doesn't believe that it's going to convince them so it's decided to take this possibly once in a lifetime chance to be a Dirty Loop. Desperation, but I don't mean it in a bad way. I mean it in a fun way. "What can you do?" Or: "Hold my bear, I'll show them!" 😂
Way back in the stone age when I was in school. All the band nerds loved the group Chicago. Main reason horns. These guys have them too!!! WOW these cats are GOOD!!! You are the pro here so review my idea. I think these folks may have had a lesson or two along the way. Plus they are putting some spirit and soul into this number!! Just a guess........... You do love music, don't you!!! You are still young so decide if you want a four string, five string or more. Have you seen Tal Wlikenfeld play bass and sing. Check her out!!! Also I want you to review Mr. Danny Carey. He is the 63 tear old drummer for Tool. Check the drum cam of him performing pneuma. It might melt your brain. Maybe...
Appreciating Henrik on bass as you do, you should check out some Victor Wooten or maybe Richard Bona, such as here playing on a Jonah tune where Jonah steps out on his own: th-cam.com/video/LgfbjJZXbSU/w-d-xo.html
Since I have family here this weekend, and I made some deserts, here is your question:
What is your favorite flavor/type of pudding?
Chocolate! Can't go wrong with a classic. Add a few berries and voila 😋
You drop pudding altogether. You pick currant berries and dress them with a (true) vanilla cream. Job done (I get it, it is too early), but it is the purpose for summer existing.
Thus, home-baked caramel pudding with homemade vanilla ice cream and real caramel sauce (not squirted out as something processed out of a plastic bottle).
Nah, drop pudding again (that is for the cold season). Fruit salad. Strawberries, grapes, oranges, bananas, apples (red/sweet), chopped up, the taste of vanilla pods scraped with a topping of whipped cream, all served refrigerator-cold - there is a winner!
My late grandfather and pastry chef was always right. KISS (keep it simple stupid).
These Swedes playing music are decent too. Jazz can be complex and a summer dessert should make our favourite Remy of "Ratatouille" tear up from joy.
I don't often bake anymore but for an impromptu dessert I love vanilla ice cream, either salted peanuts or macadamia nuts sprinkled on top, and honey drizzled over all. Fast and fabulous.
the Italian Tiramisu 😋
I had a salted caramel bread pudding in Scotland that was incredible...
I love your reactions - we need more musical women doing analysis like you. You break it down nicely without getting into the weeds. Put "Work Shit Out" on your list, you'll be awestruck. I don't think anyone would ever say "you're doing too many Dirty Loops songs" 😀
I would never say this, for sure 😉
And agree with “Work Shit Out” ✌️
One of my favorite reactors is "The Charismatic Voice" - she's only done one Dirty Loops with "Beth Roars" I think, but she's great at analyzing and noticing small things. And she always get sooo excited when she hears new music.
@@ellenstergaardgravesen1011 yeah these are great qualities, and NittPick has them in spades, too ☺️
@@ellenstergaardgravesen1011 I've seen that one, I'm not a vocalist but still appreciated how they broke it down.
Change "musical women" with "musicians" and I'm with you.
Fun fact: the guy did the sax solo is the same guy who did the flute solo you loved in “Ring of Saturn.”
Keni is my favorite character and musician in the band. The guy understands music extremely well and is creative AF.
It's so lovely to see someone enjoying this piece the same way I do. I can't help but grinning in the same places you do, even after having listened to it hundreds of times by now. It gives me Some Skunk Funk vibes, and it is SO good! 😁💚
Quite a gathering of talent all on the same train. Wow.
Finally. Great musicians. Next to you, follow the light are next
Yeah, two great songs 👍🤘
I’ve seen this tons of times, never tired of it. I would like a t-shirt with Cory’s face at the end of Kenni’s solo 😄
😱☺️
Kenni Holman's tenor solo - the part where he plays essentially the same riff in 3 octaves, I about lost my mind. I can play some stratospheric individual notes. But to move around in the altissimo register with acumen like this is humbling. Appreciate your work to promote great instrumental stuff.
Love the way you react! 😉 They are soooo incredibly good, its unbelievable!! Proud they are Swedish!! ❤❤❤
Great to get a breakdown of this dope tune by a wind instrumentalist!
Thanks for that, NittPick 🙏
Loved all the details you picked and highlighted.
Kenni Holmen on sax here is a beast, for sure. So is Michael Nelson, who writes those horn arrangements, -together with Dirty Loops this collab.
I can’t get enough of listening to Cory and his horns, whether it’s their live concerts (and Kenni kills it, every time!) or their other music videos. Such stellar musicians ⭐️
Listening to this tune, one could easily forget that it was written, recorded AND filmed on two separate continents, without the two bands having ever met in person….
Henrik, apart from being a bass god, plays so many styles, it’s ridiculous. For another kind of bass solo, check out “World On Fire” by Dirty Loops.
For a more jazzy and instrumental-heavy song, listen to their “Work Shit Out”.
Another banger is their song “Next To You”.
Actually, everything they do is a banger 🔥☺️🔥
Thanks again for another great reaction vid of those dudes from you, I was hanging out for one 👍
Turbo feels like holding your breath and on for dear life for 4 minutes straight every single time lol
Your reactions make me happy. The best!
Great reaction - love your energy and excitement! Keep diving into Dirty Loops for sure!
I realize that you will know this but for others out there:
Timpani (or Kettledrums) are the exception to drums being "pitched". By adjusting the tightness of the head, the pitch of the timpani can be changed, so that the drum can accurately make tones that are distinguishable as "C-D-E". This makes the timpani a pitched percussion instrument.
Many unpitched percussion instruments do, or can, produce a sound with a recognisable fundamental frequency, and so can also be used as pitched percussion. The pitch of a bell is particularly strong however struck. The sound of a floor tom played with normal drumsticks is inharmonic, but the same drum played with the mallets and in the fashion of a timpani can produce a recognisable pitch, without requiring any retuning. Other percussion instruments like the Xylophone, Glockenspiel, Marimba, Vibraphone & Tubular Bells are pitched.🖖✌
Love your reactions. Stank face for days. You listen like I like to listen.
I wiuld love to see your reaction to Leo P playing live at the BBC Proms in 2017. If you haven't seen a guy in a pink tuxedo playing with an orchestra, you need to.
In case you didn't know, Henrik's doing a "double thumb" technique, playing on an upstroke with the thumb also, which is your wind equivalent of double tonguing!
Another great reaction! Your love of music shines through.
Turbo is the most Cory Wong-ish song on this album. Especially the Horns... Kenni Holmen is absolutely nuts.
Tremendously entertaining reaction. I love that you point out some really cool details and I love your enthusiasm. Subscribed!
The drummer is so far down the pocket he probably has an oxygen hose connected to a breather to survive.
🤣🤣🤣
I love this!
Listen to the 2016 Samsung theme.Greetings since Spain
Finally😂. Love your take on it👍
You can really enjoy even the silences. Like a child watching their favorite cartoons.
Your joy is soo contagious, I’m laughing here at midnight with ya 😂
You have to check out 'heading down to bunkers' off the Paisley park session! This is Kenni's best performance ever
This is an incredibly complex, intricate, technically difficult piece. These guys always do amazing stuff, but I think this might be the MOST musically challenging piece I've heard them do. As much as I enjoyed the FIRST piece I heard from them (Thriller), this makes that look simple. And I LOVE how much you are into it! It's infectious!! GREAAT reaction to a dynamite performance!!
Love your reactions to Dirty Loops - why not try "Coffee Break" next since you enjoy wind instruments, it´s Jonah´s sideproject from a while back, think you´d enjoy it - after that palate cleanser - do "Hit Me or "Baby" for something different
Even funnier when you realize Cory is looking at a WALL or an EMPTY ROOM since this was spliced together from the two recordings on different CONTINENTS!
I heard he is looking at his lovet one. Don't know if its tru
If you haven't already, make sure you check Wongnotes tune The Heist. Keni has an awesome flute solo that packs a punch like no other.
Before disco, this what R & B and Funk sounded like. Suggested acts would be Parliament; Earth, Wind & Fire, Tower of Power. Maybe Taste of Honey's "Boogie Oogie Oogie" from 1978 is more your speed?
If somebody ask you ”what is funk?”, show them this.😂👍
Winds are insanely sharp omg
Umm…they aren’t? They are pretty well in tune.
@@NittPicc like razorblade sharp ! not sharp # ! 😅
🤣🤣🤣
My musician brain kicked in, I’m sorry! 😅😅😅
@@K-R-O-L in musician lingo, being insanely sharp is BAD. Would have been better to say insanely tight or insanely in the pocket
@@larsem8 noted :) (english not my language)
You might get a kick out of learning that Cory used his FANS to HUNT DOWN the great Dave Koz, and HOUND HIM through social media until he FINALLY GAVE IN, checked out Cory (who he'd never heard of...) and wound up giving him a "try", being BLOWN AWAY and WRITING AN ALBUM WITH HIM! There's a conversation between Dave and Cory you can watch on YT explaining it all! Plus videos of them playing together for the first time when Dave was knocked out with Cory and his gang! fun stuff.
You do the best music reviews on you tube , hands down , plus you know what you are talking about, oh yeah , the most gorgeous personality as well , keep it up ,, love it❤
the sax player you're talking about is a next level flutist also.!!
I did a reaction to Ring of Saturn and I was so enamored with his flute skills! 🥹🥹🥹
Thanks: love your reaction to this banger!
You know that this video is shot in two different locations. Dirty Loops guys are in Sweden and the Corey Wong with his crew are in US, they just have a screen to watch the others.
The timing is perfect despite being half a world apart.
It sucks that they, Dirty Loops, wasn't in the same room/country to witness that sax solo. I'm sure they really enjoyed seeing & hearing what Cory & The Wongnotes added to this composition while they edited the footage together.❤🙏🤜🤛
You must be the most seriously musical girl in existence. ❤️🙏🙏
This really made me miss Prince. Imagine his singing on top of this.
I can't breath lmao. I thought for when you said "take over that phrase" I heard "Take off my ovaries". I'm an idiot. I'll see myself out. Great review, I'm gonna go pass out now, I can't stop laughing.
🤣🤣🤣
Hello! Greetings from Örebro, Sweden!
Love your reactions after seeing quite a few by now.☺I really enjoy them and think it's interesting to see/hear the kind of music I listen too a lot, from how you as a classical musician (that is where you started, right..?) you enjoy, analyze, and interpret it from your point-of-view.
Now, since you're a flutist, and you've now listened to a couple songs from this out-of-this-world Swedish band, I think I have another Swedish treat for you, although in a completely style. One of my favorite bands is a Swedish "folk rock" band called "Den Fule" ( = the ugly one). Flute player Jonas Simonsson is a big part of their sound, (and also professor at the music department at the University of Gothenburg) and I'm guessing you haven't heard that much Swedish folk music, so why not take plunge into this rabbit hole 😃
This song they're performing heter is called "Grums/Delta". Grums is a small town in the south-west part of Sweden, and Delta, well - I guess that's a clue to what will happen later in the song. 😁I should also say I feel this particular song is a bit closer to the Norwegian style of folk music, than Swedish (maybe that's why the call the tune Grums, since it's pretty close to Norway?), but still I think this is something quite new to you.
Also, I'm not sure if the first part of the song is an old traditional one they've incorporated into this piece (they do that quite a lot), or if it's original.
So I hope you will do a a reaction to this, and more importantly, like is at least half as much as I do. 🙃
(Unfortunately the sound quality is not a 100%, most probably filmed with a smartphone, but good enough for a reaction I would say. There are very few live videos with this band so there's not much to chose from - plus this tune is one of my favorites ☺)
So without further ado - Den Fule performing "Grums/Delta" at the Nefertiti jazz club:
th-cam.com/video/HIEFkLAx454/w-d-xo.html
I love Corey Wongs horn section, but they are chasing Tower of Power…and they know it. Lenny Pickett will always be “THE “ tenor player.
Insanely good. What a band.
Something diferent… you got to see WALK OFF THE EARTH (car loop version). A great band too, and what can they do to a music
12:32 as the great Adam Neely says, the bass is the superior instrument 😎 the best of them all.
I wish my snare sounded! Like his snare! In my playing touring and session work Aron is The King Of the Snare roll Ambassador Jemks
Your musical knowledge and infectious attitude make your reactions top tier. Please check out some Umphrey’s McGee and/or Dopapod, I’d love to see what you think of them!
Heart: Sing Child. Lead singer Ann Wilson does a Flute solo. 👍👍👍 lots of Jethro Tull - more flute solos. 👍👍👍
The tenor sax solo was very reminiscent of Lenny Picket from Tower of Power…
I can personally offer no higher praise.
The saxophone sounds like he's made a Jon application and badly wants to prove to the band that there is a need for his instrument too. And as it doesn't believe that it's going to convince them so it's decided to take this possibly once in a lifetime chance to be a Dirty Loop. Desperation, but I don't mean it in a bad way. I mean it in a fun way. "What can you do?" Or: "Hold my bear, I'll show them!" 😂
Hi Nitt !! find and see how DL’s “Lost in You” will amazed you … 😊😊
Way back in the stone age when I was in school. All the band nerds loved the group Chicago. Main reason horns. These guys have them too!!! WOW these cats are GOOD!!!
You are the pro here so review my idea. I think these folks may have had a lesson or two along the way. Plus they are putting some spirit and soul into this number!! Just a guess........... You do love music, don't you!!! You are still young so decide if you want a four string, five string or more. Have you seen Tal Wlikenfeld play bass and sing. Check her out!!! Also I want you to review Mr. Danny Carey. He is the 63 tear old drummer for Tool. Check the drum cam of him performing pneuma. It might melt your brain. Maybe...
😍😍😍
Thank u so much for the stranger reaction, if you can react to Dimash - Ikanaide, that would be great, it is a great song believe me🙂
Would you be open to reacting to another Ren song?
Yes! I just haven’t gotten around to it yet.
I swear I will.
Appreciating Henrik on bass as you do, you should check out some Victor Wooten or maybe Richard Bona, such as here playing on a Jonah tune where Jonah steps out on his own: th-cam.com/video/LgfbjJZXbSU/w-d-xo.html
I heard i is looking at his lovet one. I don't know if its tru.
Please react to the Jenny and Screech trilogy from REN it's 13mins and I do advise tissues 🤧
th-cam.com/video/mFwQtABXoTg/w-d-xo.html
I like Dirty Loops but this is basically "Pick Up the Pieces" by the Average White Band.
Yep, Kenni Holmen even quotes it in his solo.