Seriously that progression at the second half of the chorus is so good. It almost makes it sound like it’s wants to change key and go up and so it carries that momentum but isn’t switching keys I love it
In case anyone's wondering what the chord progression from 1:09 till 1:24 is, here is my interpretation: | Bm7 Cm6 | C#m7(b6) Dm/M7(9) | Bbmaj7 Bbmaj7(#5) Bm7(b6 9 11) | E7(add4) D/F F#maj7(6)(omit3) | D/Eb5 D/C5 | A/B / B7(b13) | Bbmaj7(#5 #11 13) A7 | D/F# ...
This band will never need an electric lead ever. Henrik can do virtually anything. From the intro to his pinch harmonics... this band takes pop and just turns it on its head with musicality, technical prowess, musical theory and some degree of whimsy. What an amazing song. And yes I agree with all the others, if you're hating on this you really don't have context for musical theory. There's a tremendous amount of artistic math that goes into calculating something like this. The Jaco-esque work at 1:36 is NOT to be missed.
To everyone complaining that this song is not re-invented enough, you obviously are not listening. The chord progressions that they are using are COMPLETELY different. The bass part especially changes the sound. I love this song it sounds great and they did a very good job of covering it. They know what they are doing. Good luck and keep it up!
I can do an entire college course on this entire song. The way they borrowed from the effects of a key change in the second verse and then returned to the original key. The climatic mountain in the second half of the chorus that rises, peaks and falls with equality on both sides of the peak is simply amazing. There’s so much more. Changing the melody to create chord change opportunities is proven evidence of these guys’ incredible understanding of music theory. I’m going to stop here but hats off to you guys.
Thank you Dirty Loops!!!... The bassist is a fusion of Jaco Pastorius and Marcus Miller. So cool music!!!. It's a new concept of Jazz and Pop music. Congratulations.
I watched this at School and I loved it. If you see this Mr Bradley I just wanted to say your the best teacher ever and love you. From A Wayne A. Cox student
Impressed by the Dirty Loops! Music is not only art. It's also a handicraft. They master both! Jonah Nilsson, you are my favorite vocalist! Hurra Sverige!
high quality segments often tend to end too soon. most of their stuff is sounding like the succinct version. would travel far for attending a live performance - maybe there, each song could receive another half minute..
81 dislikes? Seriously even if you do not like Dirty Loops music you should appreciate their amazing musicianship. Have not seen a band with 3 guys who play this well in some time!
Very Doge the extended harmonies create tension in the music that eventually resolves to a consonant chord. It's a great compositional device to help add another dimension to music.
Beautiful re-harmonization of the original.....What some may hear as 'out of tune' may just be simple unfamiliarity with this type of approach to creativity....well done Dirty Loops!!...
I think this is a nice change of pace. Even though I love the freaked out experimental fusion-jazz side of Dirty Loops, it's nice to hear a softer more collected side to it all.
For people criticizing this as being "Too close to the original", I think that was exactly the intention, staying pretty true to the original, as a means to emphasize and highlight the last part where they go all chromatic-crazy (and which by the way, sounds amazing and awesome to me). Also, for people saying the last part is too short, I also think it is fine as it is, short and sweet. One of many jazz artist´s problems, IMHO, is overextending on some pieces, and diluting the really genius parts. Just my two cents.
You're band travels through beautiful galaxies, at last; perfect music, for the tragic 20's, the dirty fruit of loops, take off blaster, " THANKS DIRTY KICK ASS ANGELS ". GLORIOUS!!
I'd imagine anyone complaining that this song hasn't deviated enough from the original piece of garbage they're covering isn't actually following the chord progressions and is just listening for the 'jump out at you' big genre leap. This is one of their more unique covers, I really enjoyed it.
Fernando, you might already know this, but Simon Petrén mixed, mastered and produced this track, as well as many other of the Dirty Loops tracks. He’s a beast when it comes to all that… Yeah, it’s The Best 👍🔥👍
This is the best dirty loops track by far cuz they clearly didnt give a fuck about what the producer or the record company wanted. They added those "out" harmonies like fuckin animals. Too sick. Thats what ive been waiting for. Coming from a jazz perspective, my ears love those tensions. Too bad most people dont "hear" whats really there.
Not quite sure why people are hating on this track, every second of it was pure genius! People who aren't educated on music won't appreciate stuff like this, but they need to open there mind! I feel sorry for anyone who thinks this track sounds "off", because you don't know what you're missing out on! And also, I'm not quite sure why people are complaining that the ending wasn't long enough.. It's different! when's the last time you heard a pop song be soft for 3 mins only to have a 30 second long crazy fucking ending like that??? Haters gonna hate but this is a masterpiece right here!
Thats always the thing with things that are new and creative. The first time people heard Thelonious Monk playing they also thaught like what the fuck!
Cameron Favell sad true(( people don't know what the fussion is.. they don't know oldies like YES, ELP, King Crimson, etc.. Dirty Loops are musical genius! and... fuck templates.. this track is another perfection from D.L...
Cameron Favell They a genius, but the arrangement doesn't seem to fit to the original arrangement. They should've dump all that away, and start a new fresh arrangement to cover this song
Dirty Loops are merely showing their simplicity. The whole less is more? I found it refreshing to listen to them stripped back. Made the ending a lot more memorable no matter how short. + The chords and passing harmony used for the song is completely different to the original.
Calvin Orosa replying 4 years after, but I completely agree. Sometimes complex isn’t the best direction to go in an arrangement. Sometimes we just have to chill for a bit and listen to the beauty in simplicity
The highest honor for any musician is to have their work covered by Dirty Loops.
No the opposite....
Second highest. Highest honour is to be parodied by Weird Al.
Third highest. Highest honour is to be interviewed by Nardwuar.
The chord structures in the chorus are majestic.. So colorful and tasteful. Bass player is sick. Love it
Bass player ,is off the charts ..................
Thank you for visiting our planet :)
Uhh hi what do you mean by that? Sorry if I am bothering you.
...and pleased stay for a while🤗🎹😉
@@janiemacklin9461 they are so good they are out of this world
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i remember when i was 10 and this came out. now im 20 and realising how much this impacted my life growing up .. thank you guys so much DL 🙏🏾
Just when you think there is no more hope, God sends these guys.
the more you listen, the more you can´t stop... that progression, second half of the chorus... just incredible!!! goosebumps!!!!
that's it. dirty loops jazz-rock skills (starting 2:56) are impressive for sure, but the real deal are their progressions like the one you mentioned.
Seriously that progression at the second half of the chorus is so good. It almost makes it sound like it’s wants to change key and go up and so it carries that momentum but isn’t switching keys I love it
Agreed. It's absolutely crazy
I’m addicted to that second half of the chorus
I just wish they gave us just one more bar of that chorus….just one more bar…that’s all….!
That modulation! Are you serious?!! AGH! These guys are amazing. That ending was real cheeky. Loved it.
The harmonic relationships are purely GENIUS!!!!
In case anyone's wondering what the chord progression from 1:09 till 1:24 is, here is my interpretation:
| Bm7 Cm6 | C#m7(b6) Dm/M7(9) | Bbmaj7 Bbmaj7(#5) Bm7(b6 9 11) | E7(add4) D/F F#maj7(6)(omit3) | D/Eb5 D/C5 | A/B / B7(b13) | Bbmaj7(#5 #11 13) A7 | D/F# ...
This band will never need an electric lead ever. Henrik can do virtually anything. From the intro to his pinch harmonics... this band takes pop and just turns it on its head with musicality, technical prowess, musical theory and some degree of whimsy. What an amazing song. And yes I agree with all the others, if you're hating on this you really don't have context for musical theory. There's a tremendous amount of artistic math that goes into calculating something like this. The Jaco-esque work at 1:36 is NOT to be missed.
To everyone complaining that this song is not re-invented enough, you obviously are not listening. The chord progressions that they are using are COMPLETELY different. The bass part especially changes the sound. I love this song it sounds great and they did a very good job of covering it. They know what they are doing. Good luck and keep it up!
Hear hear,... :)
If only snarky puppy and dirty loops were to collab they would rule the world!
NO..NO...………...That would be toxic and lethal.Millions could actually die.your sanctioning mass murder.
Henric Linder and Michael League together? Something would explode.
@@espnpokerclub1246 YES.....& I would most definitely be one of the casualties.......but with a HUGE smile on my face!!!!😁😎
Define the world
Don't forget to throw J Collier in the mix!👍
what a modulation ! what a chords structure and what an ending ! JUST AMAZING
The chord changes in the chorus are so beautifully intricate...
Absolutely.. very colorful
Breakdown at the end was LEGENDARY!!
Jarrod Bolon Legen.... wait for it DARY
@Daniel Joseph Derramas I was about to make that same comment! :')
Did not expect a key change. Or any of it. It's amazing.
I cant stop listening to this. This is what you call "beyond imagination".
I can do an entire college course on this entire song. The way they borrowed from the effects of a key change in the second verse and then returned to the original key.
The climatic mountain in the second half of the chorus that rises, peaks and falls with equality on both sides of the peak is simply amazing.
There’s so much more. Changing the melody to create chord change opportunities is proven evidence of these guys’ incredible understanding of music theory.
I’m going to stop here but hats off to you guys.
Thank you Dirty Loops!!!...
The bassist is a fusion of Jaco Pastorius and Marcus Miller.
So cool music!!!.
It's a new concept of Jazz and Pop music.
Congratulations.
That snare sounds so incredibly tight.
I love the way he bobs his head back and forth while he plays that fast shuffle.
Stupenda!!!!! BRAVIIIIII!!!!!!!!!
you guys fixed pop music nowadays
Man, if only pop all pop music were this good, the radio would be great.
This aint pop. Jazz
Correct, mor fusion-ish though.
Ahahhah fixed its the very correct word
Acid jazz
Starting at about 3 minutes... nearly brought me to tears. So. Good.
These guys are a phenomenon !! Thats it! (Jonah playing the piano is too beautiful!)
Não vou te seguir pois não sei onde estás e com tantos seguidores. certamente eu teria muitos dissabores. Bjs
TITO psicólogo Oliveira porque dissabores Tito? você se refere a mim, ou aos gênios do Dirty loops? bjs :-)
Gláucia Carvalho Me refei aos gênios do Dirty Loops....rss
TITO psicólogo Oliveira explicado! By the way, adoro o seu nome!!!! E viva o Dirty Loops!
Gláucia Carvalho By the way, qual é o nome que adora? Rsssssss
I watched this at School and I loved it. If you see this Mr Bradley I just wanted to say your the best teacher ever and love you.
From A Wayne A. Cox student
Quality musicianship! nice harmonies, tight, great sense of rhythm and timing!
That breakdown at the end is incredible oh my word
That ending was excellent.
These guys are phenomenal
This was AWESOME!! And I did NOT expect Jonah to play an XS at the end.... Too cool
Listening this cover for almost 6 yrs now, there’s no other better cover of Wake me up
Impressed by the Dirty Loops! Music is not only art. It's also a handicraft. They master both! Jonah Nilsson, you are my favorite vocalist! Hurra Sverige!
I am literally listening a Dirty Loops song before going to work. Everyday!. Can't get enough !
these guys made me love music
The end section is my favorite part of the whole album. I wish it lasted longer.
high quality segments often tend to end too soon. most of their stuff is sounding like the succinct version. would travel far for attending a live performance - maybe there, each song could receive another half minute..
Fantastic arraignment. Love that the bass has an almost acoustic guitar tone. Slick brushing
They almost went a little metal with it there. I'm starting to discover dirty loops and it's such a freakin great journey
81 dislikes? Seriously even if you do not like Dirty Loops music you should appreciate their amazing musicianship. Have not seen a band with 3 guys who play this well in some time!
To be honest that's a reason why I don't thumb down, but the result is not among my favourite, regardless
81 people don't understand music theory
A true temperament 7 string bass 👌🏼 equally amazing as it is over-the-top
That is some crazy reharmonization there. Never thought the ending of the chorus could fit so well with that 3/1 chord
What a difference harmony makes!
Me: Dirty Loops how many chords do you want in your cover?
Dirty Loops: YES
The arrangement and musicianship here is mind boggling!
Those True Temperament frets on that 7 string bass, wild!
still listening this music @2019, hope you guys comeback immediately
Loopified is simply AWESOME.
Love the harmonics of the 2nd part of each chorus. So...diffrent
talent for days!!!!!!!!!
I've never heard any other artist/band use dissonance so well. It sounds so bad yet sooo good. DAFUQ.
That's jazz for you lol
Very Doge the extended harmonies create tension in the music that eventually resolves to a consonant chord. It's a great compositional device to help add another dimension to music.
Michael Green dude. They SMASH outros!!! Lol
Very Doge so true! Lol
Can anybody explain the harmonic extensions being used in the progressions in this song?
That harmony!
Beautiful re-harmonization of the original.....What some may hear as 'out of tune' may just be simple unfamiliarity with this type of approach to creativity....well done Dirty Loops!!...
Love those haunting 'walk-up'chords/Bass on the Repeat Choruses :D Your greatness brings me to tears....
Han llevado los "cover" a un nivel de excelencia que ni alguno de los originales.
Todo suena a "Dirty loops".
Grandísimos músicos.
I think this is a nice change of pace. Even though I love the freaked out experimental fusion-jazz side of Dirty Loops, it's nice to hear a softer more collected side to it all.
This was great. Specially the ending. All of you are great musicians. Thumbs up for the bass player on this one.
my ear felt sooo gooooooood,these guys are true geniuses
You guys just made this song 100% better...thank you
This is real music. Great adaptation of the original.
This and snarky puppy "Lingus" are some of my favorite pieces of music
great version of this song ! I saw You in Berlin. amazing! Come back soon !
I've had this on repeat for a couple of days now. Brilliant music.
Avicci version - no emotions at all!!
this - can't stop from listening!! guys are .... INCREDIBLE!!!
The future of music is in good hands. These guys are some of the very best of the best musicians recording and performing. This track is genius.
That outro was way too good to be so short! I wish they would have gone on a couple more minutes on that jam!
One of my favorite songs- thank you deeply!!
I can’t stop listening to this! Chord changes make me cry! Best cover ❤
For people criticizing this as being "Too close to the original", I think that was exactly the intention, staying pretty true to the original, as a means to emphasize and highlight the last part where they go all chromatic-crazy (and which by the way, sounds amazing and awesome to me). Also, for people saying the last part is too short, I also think it is fine as it is, short and sweet. One of many jazz artist´s problems, IMHO, is overextending on some pieces, and diluting the really genius parts. Just my two cents.
Woo, Lawd! Dirty Loops gives me the vapors! More fusion please.
yes i'm feeling these brothers , they are great musicians
You're band travels through beautiful galaxies, at last; perfect music, for the tragic 20's, the dirty fruit of loops, take off blaster, " THANKS DIRTY KICK ASS ANGELS ". GLORIOUS!!
Love this music sooo much! Thanks for all the hard work an dedication you guys put in it!
Great Musicians!!!
really didn't want this track to finish !
robtowler got it on repeat!
Damn good drummer! I like the song too.
I'd imagine anyone complaining that this song hasn't deviated enough from the original piece of garbage they're covering isn't actually following the chord progressions and is just listening for the 'jump out at you' big genre leap. This is one of their more unique covers, I really enjoyed it.
The bass riff in the outro
They never fail to impress! Love you guys! I literally hated this song before I heard you guys play it hahahaha
In addition to the high musician's level, the mix engineer is such a beast.
Fernando, you might already know this, but Simon Petrén mixed, mastered and produced this track, as well as many other of the Dirty Loops tracks. He’s a beast when it comes to all that…
Yeah, it’s The Best 👍🔥👍
I love your music and the twist you put on it. You are the best musicians I have ever heard. Keep mixing it up!!
Amazing chords very good arrangements
I literally couldn't stop smiling after the 2:55 mark. Amazing!
I really like this! Almost Stevie Wonderish (with some country influence almost...) Dope.
Snare at 1:38....every second thoughtfully played...
I love that bit….. ☺️
This is the best dirty loops track by far cuz they clearly didnt give a fuck about what the producer or the record company wanted. They added those "out" harmonies like fuckin animals. Too sick. Thats what ive been waiting for. Coming from a jazz perspective, my ears love those tensions. Too bad most people dont "hear" whats really there.
Really really great music! I hope Dirty Loops tours in California! :-D
I saw them performed live and now im in love with them
Progressive harmonics..you really know how to serve your crowd something new. Fantastic!!!
I'm calling for a fusion album in the vein of Tribal Tech, Planet X, Allan Holdsworth, Yellowjackets and Weather Report!
Wow, they set the bar so high. Thrilling how good they are.
I'm hooked on these guys. Amazing musicians with really amazing music! Also, that fucking outro
You are a Dream Theater fan and you love this band too. You are officially my friend :D
Ishaan Sarang sweeeeet
The snare sounds incredibly tight! Wow!
Extraordinary! The mix of sounds, rhythms, and moods! So good it hurts! Beasty! Respect. Love Dirty Loops. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🔥😭
If only the originals had this hip harmonic structure and groove.
That goddamn break at 3:07 and that funky 'ass part after that. Amazing band...
Jag trodde aldrig ni skulle kunna "pull it off", men nog fasen lyckades ni! Fy f*n vad bra!
Not quite sure why people are hating on this track, every second of it was pure genius!
People who aren't educated on music won't appreciate stuff like this, but they need to open there mind! I feel sorry for anyone who thinks this track sounds "off", because you don't know what you're missing out on!
And also, I'm not quite sure why people are complaining that the ending wasn't long enough.. It's different! when's the last time you heard a pop song be soft for 3 mins only to have a 30 second long crazy fucking ending like that???
Haters gonna hate but this is a masterpiece right here!
agree
Thats always the thing with things that are new and creative. The first time people heard Thelonious Monk playing they also thaught like what the fuck!
Cameron Favell I only complain about the piano part 1:32. I hope its a bit longer because that was sweet improvisation melody, but too short :(
Cameron Favell sad true(( people don't know what the fussion is.. they don't know oldies like YES, ELP, King Crimson, etc.. Dirty Loops are musical genius! and... fuck templates.. this track is another perfection from D.L...
Cameron Favell They a genius, but the arrangement doesn't seem to fit to the original arrangement. They should've dump all that away, and start a new fresh arrangement to cover this song
Amazing!! What a cover!
Sound great, and a great departure from all your previous songs, that honestly were starting to sound all the same. I celebrate the variation.
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This keeps getting better with each listen, and I have been listening all day. Just wish the outro was longer hahaha
Dirty Loops are merely showing their simplicity. The whole less is more?
I found it refreshing to listen to them stripped back. Made the ending a lot more memorable no matter how short.
+ The chords and passing harmony used for the song is completely different to the original.
Calvin Orosa replying 4 years after, but I completely agree. Sometimes complex isn’t the best direction to go in an arrangement. Sometimes we just have to chill for a bit and listen to the beauty in simplicity
in a word, fantastic!
When drummer went super saiyan after losing the brushes...🌋🌋🌋