Actually it was a dumb thing to say..I am not big fan of Mayer but this kinda shallow snarky bashing does not show sophistication. It is just snobbery.
Note: (you're welcome!) 0:03 Talking Books--Stevie Wonder (1972) 2:36 Pretzel Logic--Steely Dan (1974) 3:55 The World is a Ghetto--War (1972) 5:53 Fragile--Yes (1971) 6:33 Dance to the Music-- Sly & The Family Stone (1968)
She had made a spotify playlist about a month ago with all these songs and some more! It's called Daddy's Home Inspiration and it's been my soundtrack since it got released.
@@rubyrayne8 it should still be on Spotify. Use keywords "Daddy's Home Inspiration". They just added the new album to the playlist. Listening to it now.
Daddy's Home is St Vincent's best record yet. Really enjoyed this, a woman with excellent taste! Fragile, now that surprised me. A superb record but I didn't expect to hear that from her.
"One of the things I wanted to do in Daddy's Home was really just capture performances, like here's great players playing, in a room..." To me, that's what makes this a great album. Its COOL that she gave it a 70s aesthetic, but what makes it phenomenal is that there was magic in the room, and she recorded it.
@@Rallllllllllll Apple Music, you could submit a request through her website to speak with her on the phone about an issue in your life and she would give you songs to help deal with it
Being 62 years old, it's so pleasing to see albums from my teens being an influence on this SV album. It's funny to hear Annie describing songs to an audience who've probably never heard them before. ❤️🎶
I grew up in the 70's in Southern California and I love all these albums and artists. Amazing that you included a prog album. What's different today from then is that the best artists were on the radio. Today some good artists are on the radio, but mostly the radio is inaccessible to the new artists that are killing it.
I’m surprised she didn’t mention The Dark Side of The Moon as she made references on the album and songs like Live In The Dream have similarities to that album, both masterpieces
Really great to hear her talk about this stuff. It also makes me realize even more why I loved her new record so much considering Talking Book is my favorite Stevie Wonder album. Not to mention the Yes influence as well. Great taste.
As a Dan aficionado, it is given that it is impossible to explain why Steely Dan is the greatest band of all time. Annie explains this better than any mortal (she is mortal, right?) ever has. So hope DF sees this.
Love your list - I learned that stuff when it was released, and watched 3 older sisters go crazy for rnr in the 60s.... I was blessed as a 7 year old in '65...
Same. I'm also shocked that Dark Side Of The Moon wasn't mentioned considering she references it a few times on the record. And Live In The Dream sounds so much like Pink Floyd's 'Us+ Them'.
"Cisco Kid" by War was quite a sensation at least with teenage boys. Imagine a chorus of 14 year old boys all singing Cisco Kid together. We were ridiculous.
Even if the TH-cam road is rough and the rain and wind blows, and everything in this world moves away from me, I will always keep your video in my memory. Even if the seasons pass and the years pass and the mountains and streams change, I think the TH-cam world will never change and will last forever. Whether it was a coincidence or a coincidence based on an unknown mysterious algorithm, I opened my TH-cam window and your thumbnail caught my eye. You have the ability to make your videos instantly stunning and attractive. Thank you for making my lonely heart so happy after watching your video. Thank you for the algorithm that made it possible to watch good videos. I hope that you will succeed as you have worked hard for your dreams. At the same time, your channel will gradually develop into a very large channel. I would like to offer my sincere praise and support with all my heart and sincerity. Thank you for your video that gave me joy and great happiness. Although you are far away, I am very happy to see your video through my TH-cam window. Even if it's just a passing relationship that I've never seen offline and don't know the name of, I'm so happy to meet you through your video in the TH-cam world. On the waves waving and swaying on the huge sea called TH-cam, my little channel boat is paddling towards my dream today. I am very lucky to have found your video while rowing a small paddle and going endlessly and endlessly. After watching your video, I really fell in love with it. Your video shines the most on my TH-cam window right now. Your video is the best video. Watching your videos makes me really happy. I wish you could stay by my side forever. In the night sky, in the wide TH-cam world like the Milky Way, I accidentally met your beautiful video like a star and enjoyed it as if in a dream.
Wow, all great albums, but I was surprised she didn't mention David Bowie's album Young Americans. The songs "Fascination" and "Win" in particular sound totally like Daddy's Home to me.
@@jackpot8439 Oh it is just a snarky hipster thing hipsters do to sound sophisticated...John Mayer bashing has been done for a decade now...it's absurd really
I’ve been I’ve heard people don’t like Steely Dan...but I’ve always like my own thing...Steely Dan are one of this made ever been assembled within the age...🦃Any Major Dude Will Code Ya....
Elton John "Goodbye Yellow brook Road" Steve Miller "Anthology" Neil Young "After the Gold rush and Harvest" which were written back to back. Bruce Springsteen "Greetings from Asbury Park." Santana "Abraxas." All great underappreciated art album's. Cheers from the long lost Past.
I was playing Down for my 7 year old and she loves the groove toward the end, which reminded us of Steely Dan. This is her at age 2 when she discovered Steely Dan playing at a restaurant: th-cam.com/video/hZtnsNapp3I/w-d-xo.html
Great influences but I don’t hear any of that 70s production/style of music with any of her material. I’d love to hear her cover any of this material with a band though!
29 thumbs down now Mrs. St. Vincent......what?....are you kidding me?.....I'm almost 54.....the rings are done honey bunny.....done......EDIT......man you are so off......you talking to me?......man you are so off.......I put this comment there last night but I worked all day so it was for me to escape thereby as open ended......and I pondered if it was to be me to fill in your blank thereafter......at bed time I put on Jobim's Stoneflower.....this was after 2am.....I had no direct affiliation to the jazz player nor knowledge of the moguls when I started changing to jazz by 1994........so years later when they referenced players in my collection.....I was like oh yes I listen to him a lot.......so their default staple was also their fortification.....i.e....Bud Powell.......but I could give you my top 20 in a blink......but yes that is an example.....I thought he was lost music......not really but a little.......he was on big named albums......because the standard escapism is Charlie Parker Parker Parker Parker......and Dan the man is Morton Morton Morton........a couple nights ago it was Rachmaninoff........I'm not compelled to do your list.....I do their voices......non compelling.....I could do them right now on Podcast if I wanted.....I'm still not singed up to Podcast yet......Steely Dan was overplayed on the radio......and you are forgetting that by Senior year there is conflict.......
Annie Clark really said "if John Mayer is your idea of a benchmark for a quality recording get the hell out"
I love that she said this on VMP's channel, less than a year after they had a John Mayer album as their ROTM.
🤩
Yeah f the Dead.
“One time my sound guy put on John Mayer’s “Gravity,” and I fired that sound guy!” Could I love her even MORE?!!
found it a bit harsh
And good riddance, too.
@@dannymolfilmpie Nah to me it sounds like personality.
Actually it was a dumb thing to say..I am not big fan of Mayer but this kinda shallow snarky bashing does not show sophistication. It is just snobbery.
She went down in my estimation after that comment. I'm no John Mayer fan but the sound guy probably had his reasons.
Sound guy: **puts on Gravity**
Annie: "And I took that personally!"
She's friends with Taylor swift so that must be why she took it personally.
Note: (you're welcome!)
0:03 Talking Books--Stevie Wonder (1972)
2:36 Pretzel Logic--Steely Dan (1974)
3:55 The World is a Ghetto--War (1972)
5:53 Fragile--Yes (1971)
6:33 Dance to the Music-- Sly & The Family Stone (1968)
She had made a spotify playlist about a month ago with all these songs and some more! It's called Daddy's Home Inspiration and it's been my soundtrack since it got released.
@@banban6087 oh I couldn’t find it!
@@rubyrayne8 it should still be on Spotify. Use keywords "Daddy's Home Inspiration". They just added the new album to the playlist. Listening to it now.
@@banban6087 Thank you! 🙏🏽
Bless you
Daddy's Home is St Vincent's best record yet. Really enjoyed this, a woman with excellent taste! Fragile, now that surprised me. A superb record but I didn't expect to hear that from her.
she literally looks like a Gorillaz character in this new persona/environment
"One of the things I wanted to do in Daddy's Home was really just capture performances, like here's great players playing, in a room..." To me, that's what makes this a great album. Its COOL that she gave it a 70s aesthetic, but what makes it phenomenal is that there was magic in the room, and she recorded it.
She should host a 2 hour radio show so we can hear her fave tracks.
She had a podcast where she did exactly that and it was awesome
@@letiziacapelli8639 where?!
@@Rallllllllllll Apple Music, you could submit a request through her website to speak with her on the phone about an issue in your life and she would give you songs to help deal with it
Daddy’s Home is my Álbum of the Year hands down.
Hands down
Absolutely agree
You have to be in the mood 4 it but it is Great.
absolutely i just got her vinyl, it was the last one 😭
Mine too!
Firing the sound guy, a priceless part of this video❣️
Being 62 years old, it's so pleasing to see albums from my teens being an influence on this SV album. It's funny to hear Annie describing songs to an audience who've probably never heard them before. ❤️🎶
Love St. Vincent!!! Can't wait for a tour!!🔥🎶🎶🎶🎶
I grew up in the 70's in Southern California and I love all these albums and artists. Amazing that you included a prog album. What's different today from then is that the best artists were on the radio. Today some good artists are on the radio, but mostly the radio is inaccessible to the new artists that are killing it.
Me likey all those records! No wonder I’m digging what I’m hearing on Daddy’s Home?!
She’d be so fun to talk music with
I’m surprised she didn’t mention The Dark Side of The Moon as she made references on the album and songs like Live In The Dream have similarities to that album, both masterpieces
I've noticed that some really clever artist always keep a few of their influences under wraps
Maybe still too popular today so it wouldn't be telling people anything they don't already know
Really great to hear her talk about this stuff. It also makes me realize even more why I loved her new record so much considering Talking Book is my favorite Stevie Wonder album. Not to mention the Yes influence as well. Great taste.
"Maybe Your Baby" has the funkiest groove
These are literally the records that I'd listen to with my dad while he smoked cigars in his Caddie, v excited to hear the album!
Wow, I have and love all of those albums. No wonder her new release is so good.
As a Dan aficionado, it is given that it is impossible to explain why Steely Dan is the greatest band of all time. Annie explains this better than any mortal (she is mortal, right?) ever has. So hope DF sees this.
I love this lady..
These are some of my all-time favorite records.
I have that Soviet Army Chorus & Band record. Their version of "It's a Long Way to Tipperary" is hard to forget.
Shame she didn't talk about it!
OMG, shots fired. Love it.
Love your list - I learned that stuff when it was released, and watched 3 older sisters go crazy for rnr in the 60s.... I was blessed as a 7 year old in '65...
Wow really expected Bowies Young Americans to be in here, feel like that's what the album reminds me of the most.
Same. I'm also shocked that Dark Side Of The Moon wasn't mentioned considering she references it a few times on the record. And Live In The Dream sounds so much like Pink Floyd's 'Us+ Them'.
Or Low...she needs to mention something with Eno influence...Talking Heads would be good too there
she is forgetting bowie, Roxy music even talking heads is obvious
YES (the band)
She is so sophisticated
There can never be too many videos of Annie Clark discussing music, casually dropping f-bombs and looking as cool as hell.
One Berklee kid taking shots at another. I’d have thought Betty Davis’ self-titled would be on the list.
i have been telling friends that "Daddy's Home" is like Betty Davis meets Dark Side of the Moon
@@jeffandersen7397 That's an interesting image.
I agree.. the bass on Long Distance Runaround is wow.
Yes!
Great observations - Steely Dan polished every song until it shined like a gem.
Any Major Dude is a great track!
Annie + Vinyl = heaven
My dad's FAVORITE song ever is "any major dude!" Of course, she knows all the good shit
Sly and the Family, the best r&b soul group ever.
There’s A Riot Goin’ On is god tier
"Cisco Kid" by War was quite a sensation at least with teenage boys. Imagine a chorus of 14 year old boys all singing Cisco Kid together. We were ridiculous.
Any major dude is one of my favs too!!! I feel special 🤓
Music nerds are the coolest people on the planet.
Cool. I have all of those in my record collection besides the Sly record. Right on!
Steely Dan was also my first concert, in 1994. Twins.
GENIA!!!
i love how she looks and talks like a teacher
Even if the TH-cam road is rough and the rain and wind blows, and everything in this world moves away from me, I will always keep your video in my memory. Even if the seasons pass and the years pass and the mountains and streams change, I think the TH-cam world will never change and will last forever. Whether it was a coincidence or a coincidence based on an unknown mysterious algorithm, I opened my TH-cam window and your thumbnail caught my eye. You have the ability to make your videos instantly stunning and attractive. Thank you for making my lonely heart so happy after watching your video. Thank you for the algorithm that made it possible to watch good videos. I hope that you will succeed as you have worked hard for your dreams. At the same time, your channel will gradually develop into a very large channel. I would like to offer my sincere praise and support with all my heart and sincerity. Thank you for your video that gave me joy and great happiness. Although you are far away, I am very happy to see your video through my TH-cam window. Even if it's just a passing relationship that I've never seen offline and don't know the name of, I'm so happy to meet you through your video in the TH-cam world. On the waves waving and swaying on the huge sea called TH-cam, my little channel boat is paddling towards my dream today. I am very lucky to have found your video while rowing a small paddle and going endlessly and endlessly. After watching your video, I really fell in love with it. Your video shines the most on my TH-cam window right now. Your video is the best video. Watching your videos makes me really happy. I wish you could stay by my side forever. In the night sky, in the wide TH-cam world like the Milky Way, I accidentally met your beautiful video like a star and enjoyed it as if in a dream.
6:02 is straight up facts
omg love her so much...also steely dan is awesomesauce 💥🚀
Annie would have been a good alter ego for Elizabeth Jennings on 'The Americans.'
She is the next Big Thing!
Now I gotta check out "Daddy's Home!!" Great album title. That could mean many things. lol. Nice choices.
Wow, all great albums, but I was surprised she didn't mention David Bowie's album Young Americans. The songs "Fascination" and "Win" in particular sound totally like Daddy's Home to me.
There is definitely a Thin White Duke influence on her album.
Also fame sounds very similar to the opening track
When I thought I couldn’t love her more, she said she fired a guy for playing John mayor 😂😂
Lol that’s awesome. I just bought her new album because of this comment 😂
Why did she say that? Whats with john mayer? Can you enlighten me a little
@@jackpot8439 Oh it is just a snarky hipster thing hipsters do to sound sophisticated...John Mayer bashing has been done for a decade now...it's absurd really
Cisco Kid was a friend of mine...
I’ve been I’ve heard people don’t like Steely Dan...but I’ve always like my own thing...Steely Dan are one of this made ever been assembled within the age...🦃Any Major Dude Will Code Ya....
Wha? 😦
Can't wait to plug my rotary phone back in and get my typewriter out!
She goes up in my estimation for her admiration of SD
I remenber saw War live on The midnight special. I'm old lol.
IM FUCKING DEAD ABOUT THE JOHN MAYER COMMENT HOLY MOSES
Putting out serious “Nancy” vibes in that outfit
Why do we see the picture through the perf? Oh! It's an effect! I get it now.
Elton John "Goodbye Yellow brook Road" Steve Miller "Anthology" Neil Young "After the Gold rush and Harvest" which were written back to back. Bruce Springsteen "Greetings from Asbury Park." Santana "Abraxas." All great underappreciated art album's. Cheers from the long lost Past.
❤
anybody know whAt turntable annie has there?
where’s dark side of the moon by pink floyd???
I don't think that dark side was the aesthetic she was going for.
I thought she’s mention that one too. Maybe she figured it was obvious?
In her shelf, probably.
its . . . fuckin sick
Where did you get that record player?
So after hearing this, I just need to get my shit together so I can be in Anne’s band.
1:30 I fired that sound guy
1:25 lol what's wrong with john Mayer's gravity?
it's not steely dan lol
@@jonathanto4364that's fair lol
John Mayer is boring 💤
I'm thinking that was her 'not too subtle' way of saying that she doesn't like Mayer
@@Spiderboyish He's a great guitarist but he's got no soul - something is missing.
Daddy's Home on mushrooms is my new secret place. ( also, currently at 2:50 and If she doesn't mention Betty Davis i'm jumping out a window)
I SEE YOU DANCING AT A DISCOTHEQUE
I wonder what other famous musicians/celebs watch clips like these?
How did she not mention Young Americans 🤔?
THE Drip!
I was playing Down for my 7 year old and she loves the groove toward the end, which reminded us of Steely Dan. This is her at age 2 when she discovered Steely Dan playing at a restaurant: th-cam.com/video/hZtnsNapp3I/w-d-xo.html
Pretty and Funny! Poor John M.
It's weird that solo on down instantly made me think of steely dan
Lol, one time a sound guy put on john mayers gravity and I fired that sound guy. Omg.
steely dan? maybe she can incorporate “show biz kids” into
“los ageless.”
“they go to los ageless…”
IMHO one cannot fully appreciate John Mayer the guitarist unless you've heard him with Dead & Company.
PRETZEL LOGIC FUCK YES
She went to the right schools
Babe!!!💘
Well, a John Mayer collab in the future was completely squashed lol
🍒✍️👀
👍👍
I'm surprised she didn't mention any Bowie albums tbh
And Bowie Young Americans...
I thought Bowie's Young Americans would have also been one of those influences.
Great influences but I don’t hear any of that 70s production/style of music with any of her material. I’d love to hear her cover any of this material with a band though!
THE JOHN MAYER SUB
I hope she actually didn’t fire that sound guy cause that would be pretty mean.
It was clearly a joke.
she fired that sound guy?!!! it sounds so stressful working with her and honestly I don't blame her for that
I don’t either but I’d hate to be her guitar tech...
I am pretty sure she's joking.
no dark side of the moon?
John mayer clearly pumped and dumped her and shes heartbroken.
Kinda surprised she didn't mention any Talking Heads vinyl since she did once collab with David Byrne.
Inspired by? She straight-up lifted it...
29 thumbs down now Mrs. St. Vincent......what?....are you kidding me?.....I'm almost 54.....the rings are done honey bunny.....done......EDIT......man you are so off......you talking to me?......man you are so off.......I put this comment there last night but I worked all day so it was for me to escape thereby as open ended......and I pondered if it was to be me to fill in your blank thereafter......at bed time I put on Jobim's Stoneflower.....this was after 2am.....I had no direct affiliation to the jazz player nor knowledge of the moguls when I started changing to jazz by 1994........so years later when they referenced players in my collection.....I was like oh yes I listen to him a lot.......so their default staple was also their fortification.....i.e....Bud Powell.......but I could give you my top 20 in a blink......but yes that is an example.....I thought he was lost music......not really but a little.......he was on big named albums......because the standard escapism is Charlie Parker Parker Parker Parker......and Dan the man is Morton Morton Morton........a couple nights ago it was Rachmaninoff........I'm not compelled to do your list.....I do their voices......non compelling.....I could do them right now on Podcast if I wanted.....I'm still not singed up to Podcast yet......Steely Dan was overplayed on the radio......and you are forgetting that by Senior year there is conflict.......
I was surprised she didn’t mention Pink Floyd or Joni Mitchell!