listened to this album while tripping on liquid LSD on the beach, years ago. Actually the day I met my girlfriend of 7 years. the love of my life. I peaked during this song and I was like spiritually climaxing throughout the whole thing, straight up felt like my soul left my body on an escalator to the heavens...like a full on passage from my being to the most high..I must have loooked wild to anyone else cos I had tears rolling down my face and my hands raised to the sky gyrating and shaking in ecstasy. This song will always mean the world to me
my dad hates odd future. i showed him the instrumentals these guys did, and he respects and loves jazz, then i told him it was odd futures instrumentals. now he likes odd future.
I didn't pay much attention to the title initially. When the pianist went buck chicken on the keys then I was like "Wait a minute. That's Gucci." SMH. This is an interesting track.
You really only listened to the hook on this one, didn't you? The boys play cool, work wonderfully with dissonance and close tones, and varied tempo. Is it the kind of overly technical jazz that takes endless years of studied theory that is impressive to only jazz players? No. It's something that is technically impressive, and still great to listen to. Oh shit, they have a refrain in a jazz song. How dare they! How dare they I say!
would you stop critizicing a point that i didn't even raise, please? horrible discussion behaviour. i never said anything about refrains or hooks, so stop that nonsense. my point was that BBNG is only 'technically impressive' to the casual contemporary music listener who is not really acknowledged to jazz, classical, -in general- instrumental music; which is exactly BBNG's main target group, right? in reality, this is average at best. if it wasn't for this niche, i doubt they would make it .
i came off a little rude in these comments, my point still stands though. i don't doubt they have a great future, people like their stuff and it's not unoriginal. my point was just that i don't get people jumping on the hype train of 'impressive jazz execution' while i don't get what's impressive about mediocrity. they are the only known ones covering this sort of combination though, which is the sole reason anyone has ever heard of them if we're brutally honest.
i wish people like you were still around on YT today, everyone's so rude and never apologizes or anything and never explains their point, hats off to you
what i was trying to say was that people listen to it solely because they know the original tracks and then compare it to them. in that comparison, BBNG might seem special and talented, when in reality -to me- it feels like a poor mans version of the real deal. like not being good enough for proper jazz and therefore targetting for a less demanding audience that only knows its pop/hiphop genre and is easier to impress with this mediocrity. maybe i'm being a bit of a douche here, i don't know.
Yeah, you are being a douche, mostly. A technically proficient cover of a jazz song would be awful, impenetrable to anyone who wasn't into jazz, and to the average listener would sound nothing like the song they covered. So this approach was perfect. That being said BBNG's forays into originals really /werent/ that great Regardless of that, calling essentially all other music that isn't technically proficient even less than mediocre is pretentious as hell and completely ignorant of the talent and creativty especially that goes into (some) of it. I know you didn't explicitly call everything else mediocre, but when you call this mediocre, and this is far and away more technically proficient than the songs its covering... well.... thats a pretty clear implication to me. So yeah, a little douchey.
@@edwinbeta2806 Wow, 8 years! that's some grave digging. Crazy how times have changed and I still have the same yt account haha. Interestingly, BBNG had some decent pop entries in the meanwhile - I like what they did. I was indeed being douchey, but in hindsight I wouldn't even call this album jazz. It's more about instrumental versions of popular songs. I guess that's why I was commenting the way I did, I guess back in the day I missed all the technical nuances that actually define jazz. Which doesn't mean it's bad - on the contrary: it's just something else and it's unique and just as valid.
well, pulling off something more complex would be good execution. but they 'remixed' pop and hiphop music, which extremely simply layers and composition is revealed even more when played on acoustics only. any talented random musician (even amateurs i'd say) can play this stuff. i'm not saying it's bad. i just find it funny when people praise this sort of stuff and at the same time don't care about thousands of classical or proper jazz musicians, which requires way more skill than this.
I know you’ve gotten fried plenty on this man. And it was 10 years ago. But I hope you’ve learned it’s not about “simple” and “complex,” it’s about GOOD and BAD. I know plenty of technically gifted musicians that couldn’t make a decent song to save their lives. So yeah, definitely massive douche comments.
@@sevsthepokey This is indeed some impressive gravedigging. And no, BBNG still doesn't do much for me, I think I like them even less now. They didn't develop any further. It's jazz for people who don't listen to jazz. The comments they made somewhen the last few years kinda disqualified them for me, and many other people, too. Zero respect for the roots and craft of jazz. There are tons and tons of many young jazz artists and bands today that go in a similar direction and do it much better :) Music is in good hands!
listened to this album while tripping on liquid LSD on the beach, years ago. Actually the day I met my girlfriend of 7 years. the love of my life. I peaked during this song and I was like spiritually climaxing throughout the whole thing, straight up felt like my soul left my body on an escalator to the heavens...like a full on passage from my being to the most high..I must have loooked wild to anyone else cos I had tears rolling down my face and my hands raised to the sky gyrating and shaking in ecstasy. This song will always mean the world to me
oo dat toy piano
oo dat bassline
oo dat snare
This song does things to me.
Been listening to this since I was a preteen and the bass just always get to me
this is literally becoming my favourite band of all time
my dad hates odd future. i showed him the instrumentals these guys did, and he respects and loves jazz, then i told him it was odd futures instrumentals. now he likes odd future.
How's Life feeling now?
This is what the devil plays before he goes to sleep
I slit my wrist and play piano cuz i'm so depressed
hell yeah.
In the best way.
Damn I forgot about this one, the spazzing out on the keys is nuts
I didn't pay much attention to the title initially. When the pianist went buck chicken on the keys then I was like "Wait a minute. That's Gucci." SMH. This is an interesting track.
its not gucci its tylers two songs but he did a remake of lemonade its called orange juice
@@babychickan I think you meant to say I want to fuck a chicken
Picture freaks me the hell out.
bbng is life changing
I think the raw sound this band has is definitely what makes it most enjoyable for me.
love it
takes me back to the good ol OF days
this is the most beautiful and evil thing ive ever heard
holy fucking shittt, what a masterpiece
You really only listened to the hook on this one, didn't you? The boys play cool, work wonderfully with dissonance and close tones, and varied tempo. Is it the kind of overly technical jazz that takes endless years of studied theory that is impressive to only jazz players? No. It's something that is technically impressive, and still great to listen to. Oh shit, they have a refrain in a jazz song. How dare they! How dare they I say!
>refrain
its called a head 🙄🙄🙄
its all about perspective and having to see the emotion through their music. good job :)
Marvelous audible content
That drum solo was beautiful
Beautiful and awesome.
hearing this live was fucking AMAZING
I wanna give you a thumbs down because fuck you because I didn't
but I can't
Fuck you
I wish I was this lucky
stop you’re gonna make me cry
orange juice is lemonade by gucci mane incase anyone was wondering
Never gets old
Wow, just wow. I'm speechless...
Very nice.
On the beach at Dimensions this was the fucking shit baby. Badbadbadbadbadbadunfuckingreallygood!
sounds just perfect!
Now i can REST IN PIECES..BABY...
insano demais, que coisa linda
so fresh amagad
as long as it brings largely unappreciated genres today closer to younger audiences, sure, why not?
I'm a sucker when it comes to drums and piano. This made me jizz my pants.
you mean jazz in my pants?
scholliman when a reply has more likes than the comment
The8BitPhoenix stfu dumb bitch no one cares
best. mashup. EVER!!
kickass
That album cover scares the shit out of me.
Did I hear Orange Juice in there as well?
Orange Juice is Lemonade. They have the same beat.
I thought Lemonade was after the Gucci Mane song or something.
Lemonade is the Gucci song, which came out in '09, before OJ.
Orange Juice reused the Lemonade beat (hence the title)
"Thats not real jazz!"
No one caaaaarrreesss
@alr150 I didn't mention orange juice. Plus, they recorded that album before Gucci mane did.
If I owned the album, I would deface the album so that I would never have to look at the ode to motel hell picture...ever again.
This is what i order when i run out of tap water ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Lemonade isn't an Odd Future Instrumental. It was produced by Bangladesh.
some intense shit right dur
Wow
Why cant i find this album anywhere?
Crazy way to flip that Gucci song
No sé que tanta mierda estén diciendo, pero ésta canción está muy chula!
mi hermano en cristo nunca dijeron una sola palabra
Just wahh
I know I’m not the only one to come to this after Jeezy vs Gucci
bad vibes
well i mean if you want good vibes don't click on creepy pigs
Nah, this is good vibes
You haven't dosed hard enough, then, my friend.
Notice how they chose old odd future songs to cover
Hmmm I know a different version of this where they don’t play the lemonade part so aggressive and fast
What it's the song?
@@arturo-L2S5D so this is BadBadNotGood’s take on some rappers work. Lemonade by Gucci Mane is who they referencing for part of it
@@arturo-L2S5D either way it’s OUTCOLD
Thanks friend
God this SONG is so fucking good
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take my word for it this shit is bonkers good.
Hollllyyyy
9/21/24
Don't want to be that guy, but Lemonade is a Gucci Mane instrumental.
This thuymbnail
Porky was never the same after his crippling meth addiction
you're not sure how long you've been playing jazz?
gotta admit oddfuture made gucci mane's lemonade look like shit.
This is what Beyonce plays before she goes to sleep
O
war
🐖 🐖 🐖 🐖 🐖 🐖
would you stop critizicing a point that i didn't even raise, please? horrible discussion behaviour.
i never said anything about refrains or hooks, so stop that nonsense. my point was that BBNG is only 'technically impressive' to the casual contemporary music listener who is not really acknowledged to jazz, classical, -in general- instrumental music; which is exactly BBNG's main target group, right?
in reality, this is average at best. if it wasn't for this niche, i doubt they would make it .
i came off a little rude in these comments, my point still stands though. i don't doubt they have a great future, people like their stuff and it's not unoriginal. my point was just that i don't get people jumping on the hype train of 'impressive jazz execution' while i don't get what's impressive about mediocrity. they are the only known ones covering this sort of combination though, which is the sole reason anyone has ever heard of them if we're brutally honest.
i wish people like you were still around on YT today, everyone's so rude and never apologizes or anything and never explains their point, hats off to you
Only ones?
This is a classic Jazz "Trio." It's almost always Piano, Bass, and Drums. What are you talking about?!
what i was trying to say was that people listen to it solely because they know the original tracks and then compare it to them. in that comparison, BBNG might seem special and talented, when in reality -to me- it feels like a poor mans version of the real deal. like not being good enough for proper jazz and therefore targetting for a less demanding audience that only knows its pop/hiphop genre and is easier to impress with this mediocrity. maybe i'm being a bit of a douche here, i don't know.
Yeah, you are being a douche, mostly. A technically proficient cover of a jazz song would be awful, impenetrable to anyone who wasn't into jazz, and to the average listener would sound nothing like the song they covered. So this approach was perfect.
That being said BBNG's forays into originals really /werent/ that great
Regardless of that, calling essentially all other music that isn't technically proficient even less than mediocre is pretentious as hell and completely ignorant of the talent and creativty especially that goes into (some) of it. I know you didn't explicitly call everything else mediocre, but when you call this mediocre, and this is far and away more technically proficient than the songs its covering... well.... thats a pretty clear implication to me.
So yeah, a little douchey.
@@edwinbeta2806 Wow, 8 years! that's some grave digging. Crazy how times have changed and I still have the same yt account haha. Interestingly, BBNG had some decent pop entries in the meanwhile - I like what they did. I was indeed being douchey, but in hindsight I wouldn't even call this album jazz. It's more about instrumental versions of popular songs. I guess that's why I was commenting the way I did, I guess back in the day I missed all the technical nuances that actually define jazz. Which doesn't mean it's bad - on the contrary: it's just something else and it's unique and just as valid.
@@staxstix i wonder your thoughts on talk memory
well, pulling off something more complex would be good execution. but they 'remixed' pop and hiphop music, which extremely simply layers and composition is revealed even more when played on acoustics only. any talented random musician (even amateurs i'd say) can play this stuff. i'm not saying it's bad. i just find it funny when people praise this sort of stuff and at the same time don't care about thousands of classical or proper jazz musicians, which requires way more skill than this.
I know you’ve gotten fried plenty on this man. And it was 10 years ago. But I hope you’ve learned it’s not about “simple” and “complex,” it’s about GOOD and BAD. I know plenty of technically gifted musicians that couldn’t make a decent song to save their lives. So yeah, definitely massive douche comments.
@@sevsthepokey This is indeed some impressive gravedigging. And no, BBNG still doesn't do much for me, I think I like them even less now. They didn't develop any further. It's jazz for people who don't listen to jazz. The comments they made somewhen the last few years kinda disqualified them for me, and many other people, too. Zero respect for the roots and craft of jazz.
There are tons and tons of many young jazz artists and bands today that go in a similar direction and do it much better :) Music is in good hands!