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@nostromo526
@nostromo526 4 года назад
It’s not guitar. It’s Stevie doing some incredible clavinet playing.
@stevemd6488
@stevemd6488 4 года назад
One of the coolest licks ever. Only person I can think of equally prolific in songwriting etc to Stevie is Paul McCartney. My recommendation for another Stevie song is Living for the City
@firebird7479
@firebird7479 4 года назад
Dance-able song. 7 year old me dancing to this was not pretty. As it is today. Remember, Stevie and Paul McCartney did a duet in the early 1980s "Ebony and Ivory".
@sarahjane8146
@sarahjane8146 4 года назад
Also Paul Simon and Neil Finn
@stevemd6488
@stevemd6488 4 года назад
@@firebird7479 Fire yea I was gonna say that but I was already pretty chatty
@ms.chuckfu1088
@ms.chuckfu1088 3 года назад
And then Higher Ground.
@lara314
@lara314 4 года назад
Great rabbit hole choice. His 70s albums are especially awesome.
@linnymaemullins3319
@linnymaemullins3319 3 года назад
😍
@garymcghee2249
@garymcghee2249 3 года назад
Totally. His albums from Talking book 1972 right through to Hotter Than July 1980 are just about the best body of work made by any artist ever. Innervisions and Songs In the Key of Life are stone-cold classic masterpieces.
@LadyIarConnacht
@LadyIarConnacht 4 года назад
Instant stank face! This is one of the funkiest tunes known to man.
@AutotuneSucksBalls
@AutotuneSucksBalls 3 года назад
check out "gimme gimme a man after midnight" by ABBA if you like funky old songs listen to that one
@RicoBurghFan
@RicoBurghFan 4 года назад
So many great Stevie Wonder songs, Higher Ground, I Was Made to Love Her, You Are The Sunsine of My Life, Living for the City, If You Really Love Me, I Wish, Isn't She Lovely, Sir Duke, so many more
@Jeff_Lichtman
@Jeff_Lichtman 4 года назад
There have been many blind musicians, including Ray Charles and George Shearing. Henry Butler, a pianist from New Orleans, was blind. There's a rich history of blind blues musicians like Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Willie McTell, Blind Boy Fuller, and Sonny Terry. Blind Blake is often listed as a blues guitarist, but he was more of a ragtime musician. Art Tatum was nearly blind. I'm not sure whether you caught this, but Stevie Wonder had his first hit record (Fingertips) at the age of 13. That's why they called him "Little Stevie Wonder." Stevie Wonder has a big catalog of great songs. One of my favorites is Don't You Worry 'Bout a Thing. Maybe you could react to this one.
@DavidB-2268
@DavidB-2268 4 года назад
Add Jeff Healey to your list...
@Chris-filosifer64
@Chris-filosifer64 4 года назад
And Jose Feliciano
@bryanc9383
@bryanc9383 4 года назад
And Doc Watson
@Doggeslife
@Doggeslife 4 года назад
Never forget Jose' : ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-7RtTWDv-yWM.html
@nalk20
@nalk20 3 года назад
Mills Brothers.
@michaelkeefe8494
@michaelkeefe8494 4 года назад
There's video floating around of 13 year old Little Stevie Wonder playing harmonica on fingertips part 1 and 2. Killer.
@corawheeler9355
@corawheeler9355 4 года назад
He was an instant sensation with Fingertips
@ronrobbins2737
@ronrobbins2737 4 года назад
Kudos for recognizing arguably pop music’s most-talented singer/songwriter/musician alive today! Absolutely no one even close to his level of artistic creative genius.
@muriel2267
@muriel2267 4 года назад
Fingertips a song he wrote and performed when he was 13!!
@armadillotoe
@armadillotoe 4 года назад
I was just a little younger than that and loved that song in the way back.
@zappafan-eu4wp
@zappafan-eu4wp 4 года назад
Check out Sir Duke
@rosmeeker1964
@rosmeeker1964 4 года назад
Love Sir Duke. I also love Lately. 'Lately I've been looking in the mirror, very slowly picking me apart.'
@lisarainbow9703
@lisarainbow9703 3 года назад
And I Wish...
@rodgerlang884
@rodgerlang884 4 года назад
This man truly defines the term “Legend”. His music is an absolute journey
@ajschroetlin2196
@ajschroetlin2196 4 года назад
I love how your face changed when Stevie dropped the funk. He's a national treasure. Worth a good listen.
@griegarious582
@griegarious582 4 года назад
As someone who’s played trumpet for decades. I can tell you that the level of brass musicianship on this track requires an immense amount of talent and a lifetime of dedication.
@stevejacobson2906
@stevejacobson2906 4 года назад
Wonder won best album grammys for "Innervisions" and "Songs In The Key of Life". When Paul Simon won an album grammy for "Still Crazy After All These Years" he thanked Stevie Wonder for not putting out an album that year.
@georgewodicka4839
@georgewodicka4839 4 года назад
You're all over the place lately, and it's great. Stevie Wonder had some of the catchiest songs ever. Even a progressive/classic guy like myself couldn't help appreciating him.
@mr.goodenough3796
@mr.goodenough3796 4 года назад
The Sesame Street performance of this song is so frickin good man! The kids are rockin out, especially the little girl on the balcony! They jammed out the song like a real gig.
@sheilaswegler4859
@sheilaswegler4859 4 года назад
But the bass here is not a bass guitar, it's Stevie on a moog synthesizer. Stevie is playing the drums. As someone alluded to, the guitar-like sound is Stevie playing a keyboard instrument called a clavinet (which other artists have used). Clavinet videos are found on RU-vid. Very different hard (?) sound compared to a piano. He also puts an echo on some of the clav parts. Maybe It makes it more resemble electric guitar. Stevie can also play harmonica incredibly well! Edit: Thanks for doing Stevie! Diversity!
@williamdecker1175
@williamdecker1175 4 года назад
He played a LOT on this tune. Not everything, but way more than most would feel confident enough to do. The horns were added, of course, and, I gotta say, they do add a lot. But the feel is, indeed, ALL Stevie.
@sheilaswegler4859
@sheilaswegler4859 4 года назад
@@williamdecker1175 I learned this from Rick Beato' s channel. Hope you saw it!
@allenjones5525
@allenjones5525 3 года назад
Check out Lachy Doley doing Voodoo Child using Clav... Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple) said that Lachy was the Hendrix of the Keys... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-1IINu-Ug4Go.html Note the damage on the Clav from Lachy using the Whammy bar
@sheilaswegler4859
@sheilaswegler4859 3 года назад
@@allenjones5525 Very cool! Thank you.
@linnymaemullins3319
@linnymaemullins3319 3 года назад
😍
@garylarue3899
@garylarue3899 4 года назад
The twelve year old genius (he started when he was 12). Just an amazing talent. Dozens of tunes to explore with this guy. Wonderful reaction.
@jimmyfortrue3741
@jimmyfortrue3741 4 года назад
Probably my personal favorite Stevie Wonder song.
@rhwinner
@rhwinner 4 года назад
That clavichord riff is legendary....
@robertsoden5068
@robertsoden5068 4 года назад
There is a live version with Jeff Beck sitting in, which is what the lyric transcription probably comes from.
@wallyboy6666
@wallyboy6666 4 года назад
:) Great song! Great artist! Great reaction! :) I wore out my vinyl albums! Was so excited when CDs came out. Then my kids started 'borrowing' my CDs ... :) Lol! I'd never see certain CDs again! (My kids had & have great taste ♡) :) Just wanted to add ~ Stevie Wonder is one of the individuals who PROVE that the only barriers in your life are the ones that YOU put in front of yourself. [Of course there are exceptions & saying the above is 'cliche'... but aside from chronic pain & some health issues, it holds true) ♡
@joelliebler5690
@joelliebler5690 4 года назад
Stevie Wonder ruled the Grammy Awards in the early to mid 1970’s. So many great songs such as Sir Duke,As,You Are The Sunshine of My Life,Master Blaster,I Wish, And Higher Ground!
@headrushindi
@headrushindi 3 года назад
He learned to play the keyboards blind....that's an incredible achievement. Then went on to become a phenomenal singer, songwriter and superstar which was just a STELLAR achievement. One of those artists that is a Legend in their own time ! My Grandmother used to say " Never be superstitious, because it's bad luck" hehe
@TheDivayenta
@TheDivayenta 3 года назад
One of our greatest singer/songwriter geniuses. Stevie’s first hit was at 12 years older- called “ Fingertips” because oof his virtuosic harmonica playing. Songs In the Key of Life albums are his pinnacle. He spearheaded the effort to make MLK’s birthday a national holiday and wrote his own iconic birthday song for Martin. My favorite song of his is “ As”.
@sjd5750
@sjd5750 4 года назад
Stevie is, and always was what his name suggests..A wonder. Literally one of the most creative, and intelligent people you will ever encounter, Daniel..I promise you. You are now delving into the world of a "True" genius, and that is not hyperbole, by any means.
@richficchi2829
@richficchi2829 4 года назад
Great video.Stevie wonder is one of the greatest musicians of all time I’d love you to keep reacting to him he has some many great songs.Keep up the great work.
@theblackcat5416
@theblackcat5416 4 года назад
Thanks Dad for the great first song suggestion! Stevie Wonder is beyond amazing ! ✌❤🌻😷🎶
@timcardona9962
@timcardona9962 4 года назад
Stevie Wonder is a genius. plain and simple. One of the greatest singer-keyboardist-songwriters of all time. He pioneered that funky/jazzy R&B sound that influenced countless others, much like steely dan. Also a tremendous influence as a vocalist - those ad libs! The staggering run of albums from 'Music of my Mind' to 'Songs in the Key of Life' is essential listening.
@antoniomaraspin
@antoniomaraspin 4 года назад
Jeff Beck (mentioned in transcription of the lyrics) is the Stevie Wonder of the guitars...
@joseacevedo8314
@joseacevedo8314 4 года назад
Stevie is one of very few true musical prodigies. Born to be a musician.
@MilosDaddy
@MilosDaddy 4 года назад
I love your method of reacting to these songs! Your videos are both fun and informative.
@psmolek7438
@psmolek7438 3 года назад
I loved his “My Cherie Amor”, among others. True genius! You mentioned Deep Purple, their “Smoke on the Water” is amazing!
@gregcormier2379
@gregcormier2379 4 года назад
Such an incredibly talented artist. Not only is he singing so incredibly but he is playing drums, clavinet (guitar sounding) keyboard, and moog bass.
@filetknife5916
@filetknife5916 4 года назад
"Living for the City" is a good, meaningful song by Stevie Wonder that reflects what's going on in the United States today. You ought to give that a listen!
@triscat
@triscat 4 года назад
Stevie loosed millions of midwestern white boys and girls from their minds into their bodies in the early to mid 70's. He was doing God's work! :)
@rickkopp9536
@rickkopp9536 4 года назад
As Stevemd mentioned, Living for the City. Not only is the music exceptional, but you like looking at the lyrics.
@focusstudios1296
@focusstudios1296 4 года назад
Stevie wonder, musical genius and multi instrumentalist! His drum playing and synth bass on this song are particularly sick, Rick beato did a nice breakdown track by track. Stevie’s entire catalog is awesome by his classics period is my personal favorite, you would like the song As featuring Herbie Hancock!
@theplanetruth
@theplanetruth 4 года назад
Funkalicious!!
@lewfa1
@lewfa1 4 года назад
Listen to his first hit, with us of course, recorded live on stage when he was a young adult. Fingertips Part I & II will explain, excite and inspire. I cannot stress enough how helpful and informative taking a quick step back in Stevie Wonders catalogue will be before going forward and experiencing his creativity.
@yourebusted5786
@yourebusted5786 4 года назад
The lyrics were from a concert. If memory serves, Stevie wrote Superstitious with Beck in mind to record it.
@mmay2669
@mmay2669 4 года назад
Love Stevie!! Before Stevie, another unbelievable artist, also blind, was Ray Charles. Georgia on My Mind probably his most famous song. Also I Can't Stop Loving You.
@sherryheim5504
@sherryheim5504 4 года назад
Stevie Wonder has been singing and writing music since he was a young boy. He used to be called Little Stevie Wonder. He is so amazing live. He really seems to love doing his music for people. If there ever was a Mr. Soul, he is that. He is the Governor of Motown in my opinion.
@kraigburningham4288
@kraigburningham4288 3 года назад
Perhaps a little obvious, but watch him live when you can. [Also must see "We Are The World", USA For Africa, written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie; many major stars raising money with Stevie having a big part, Ray Charles too, in the performance].
@joonzville
@joonzville 3 года назад
He was a child prodigy and was performing, recording songs as a young boy. His original stage name was Little Stevie Wonder. I remember his songs from the early ‘60s.
@secr202484
@secr202484 4 года назад
For more of this delicious era, see Gladys Knight & the Pips' On & On, Temptations' Papa Was A Rolling Stone, Curtis Mayfield's Superfly, and maybe Labelle's Lady Marmalade. Have fun!
@rong4189
@rong4189 4 года назад
‘Higher Ground’ and ‘I Wish’ are classics too.
@elgonwilliams7624
@elgonwilliams7624 4 года назад
The version of this from the Beck, Bogart, and Appice album is amazing. You should give it a listen. More recently, Jeff Beck appeared with Stevie Wonder for a live performance of "Superstition". The lyrics you pulled up are probably transcribed from that performance.
@frankmcbride7051
@frankmcbride7051 4 года назад
Nothing much to add except I think this song could appear in the dictionary when you look up funk. And yes, Stevie is a genius.
@elainecourteau6231
@elainecourteau6231 3 года назад
Oh yeah! Mr Stevie Wonder, the king of groove! This song is so funky and the brass section!!! Love it. 🤗
@EchoesDaBear
@EchoesDaBear 4 года назад
The Sesame Street performance is absolutely EPIC!! Steve & Co. are just grooving the whole time, and so are the kids on the show! He definitely didn't 'phone in' the performance. I highly recommend watching it! The clavinet & drum groove is what always got me with this track, then the horns kick in - WOW! Great reaction.
@HeatherErin
@HeatherErin 4 года назад
One of the greats 👍
@workingman6681
@workingman6681 4 года назад
What a musical genious!! What a legend! There will never be another Little Stevie Wonder.
@moefeaux1442
@moefeaux1442 4 года назад
You mentioned Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On" in your reading of Stevie Wonder. Suggest you give it a listen as it is one of my top 5 albums of all time that's meant to be listened to in its entirety like "Days of Future Passed".
@sarahjane8146
@sarahjane8146 4 года назад
Two great songs by Stevie: You Ain’t Done Nothing, and As.
@robertburr7747
@robertburr7747 4 года назад
Yes, Jeff Beck played on many sessions and live performances with Stevie.
@sheilaswegler4859
@sheilaswegler4859 4 года назад
A song probably only known to those who bought his albums, is Ordinary Pain. First there is Stevie singing about Ordinary Pain in the first part, and then a gal -- wups! edit--I erased my description so as not to give it away. Shirley Brewer does such a good job! "Knocks it out the park." Stevie is such a fun writer to come up with that. It's one the two of them do on some of his concert tours. But I haven't come across a live version with good audio.
@Live2swim
@Live2swim 4 года назад
Stevie can get me dancing in the kitchen! Good call for Ordinary Pain!
@MauriceCalis
@MauriceCalis 3 года назад
This song was originally written for Jeff Beck, and they came up with the main riff together, but Stevie's version ended up coming out first and became a much bigger hit. That's Stevie playing 3 keyboard parts, drums, and a bass on a MOOG.
@scottcolman9757
@scottcolman9757 4 года назад
Another great From the early 70s. Talking abut my generation 😎👍🏻
@melvinperry9393
@melvinperry9393 4 года назад
Nice! Glad you are adding some 70s Soul into your reactions my friend! Diversity is the beauty of that 70s music. Between the Rock and Soul of the 70s along with the other genres, even pop songs were incredible compositions when broken down. Stevie's run of albums from 1972-76 was some of the finest run of albums to come out of that era. So anything that you do from that period is golden. Stevie also started out as a child prodigy at age 12, and by 20 he was creating masterful work on his own. Your dad is right on track to suggest this as a starter. I recommend anything off of "Innervisions" for next. Keep up the great work here.
@firebird7479
@firebird7479 4 года назад
Earlier this morning I was watching a video that suggests that Stevie isn't really blind. LOL. Lionel Richie, Shaquille O'Neal both believe he can see, but their theories are easily debunked. We've mentioned another blind artist, Jose Feliciano. He covered The Doors' "Light My Fire" in the manner that Robby Krieger originally intended. Jose plays guitar.
@HeatherErin
@HeatherErin 4 года назад
Would love to see you do some Simon and Garfunkel! Cheers!
@Lightmane
@Lightmane 4 года назад
America. Then listen to YES do their "cover" of it : )
@HeatherErin
@HeatherErin 3 года назад
@@Lightmane "America" is my absolute favorite and he would LOVE the lyrical breakdown :)
@Lightmane
@Lightmane 3 года назад
@@HeatherErin Have you heard YES do their version of it? It's over 10 minutes long : )
@Gregory......
@Gregory...... 4 года назад
This is his Best song. Great song !
@nealpierson9072
@nealpierson9072 4 года назад
I had a big Stevie Wonder period where I was really into his stuff. He has a ton of great songs. Some recommendations: * For Once in My Life * Uptight (Everything's Alright) * Do Yourself a Favor * Love Having You Around * Maybe Your Baby Those are all from before 1973, which is a whole different kinda thing.
@benoitdesmarais2948
@benoitdesmarais2948 4 года назад
More R&B, woohoo! More classics by Stevie you must check: Livin' for the City, Heaven is Ten Zillions Light Years Away, Pastime Paradise.
@Dr3amtime
@Dr3amtime 4 года назад
There's a fun youtube video of him doing this on Sesame Street.
@Idefixu
@Idefixu 4 года назад
"Living for the City" "Master Blaster"
@trespatines8698
@trespatines8698 4 года назад
There is a huge catalog of incredible songs by this jewel of an artist. All of it worth your time. I love Ceepin’, Do I Do, Boogie On Reggae Woman, You Haven’t Done Nothing, All in Love is Fair.....and many more!
@pebblesanddirt
@pebblesanddirt 4 года назад
Stevie Wonder is my favorite solo artist of all time. Full stop.
@michaelpieterse2537
@michaelpieterse2537 3 года назад
Came to fame with his incredible Harmonica playing. Listen to early work such as Pearl or Hey Harmonica Man. Played so many backing tracks to popular movies
@johnmavroudis2054
@johnmavroudis2054 3 года назад
One of the all-time great songs... period.
@mikeriddle383
@mikeriddle383 4 года назад
Yes sir, BOOGIE ON REGGAE WOMAN by Little Stevie Wonder is the one.
@sopyleecrypt6899
@sopyleecrypt6899 2 года назад
Stevie is a multi-instrumentalist. Synth, piano, clavicord, drums, and he has amazing vocal range and control. Wikipedia is right. He is a genius.
@k_spats
@k_spats 3 года назад
Daniel... Did you steal my iPod? Hahaha! 😂 I *love* everything you're doing! Keep it up! BIG thanks to your parents for raising an exceptional young man. You're one in a million! 💜💫✌🏻🎵
@helgar791
@helgar791 3 года назад
Stevie Wonder is about as deep a rabbit hole as there is. Try , "Don't You Worry 'Bout A Thing", "If You Really Love Me", "Overjoyed" "Sir Duke", "Master Blaster", "Ribbon In The Sky", "Higher Ground", "Boogie On Reggae Woman", "Fingertips", "All I Do", "Superwoman", "Living For The City", his great love songs "As", "My Cherie Amour", "Lately" the aforementioned "Overjoyed" "Isn't She Lovely"and a ton more.
@andyoke50
@andyoke50 3 года назад
The "Wonder" of the human ear, that's where it lies. Anything off of "Innervisions" is well worth a listen amongst a plethera of his other works.
@BeautyIsMyLife
@BeautyIsMyLife 4 года назад
I saw him in concert in 1988 when I was 16 in his In Square Circle tour. Besides amazing music, I vividly remember him standing up and talking about racial harmony and love. When will we fully embrace this as a people? What he said really moved me though.
@hungfao
@hungfao 4 года назад
Oh yeah. Stevie is very likely a genius. Tons of good songs. But he was an inspiration for me to learn to play a musical instrument blindly. So I did and it even baffles me that I can do it, but now I know if I do go blind I can still play.
@DuneFreak66
@DuneFreak66 4 года назад
LOVE Stevie Wonder's, I wish! Great voice on the intro to your reaction! lol
@lessevdoolbretsim
@lessevdoolbretsim 3 года назад
Stevie is a force of nature
@bobangell1679
@bobangell1679 3 года назад
Stevie is amazing. Saw him play in Portland, Maine during the "Hotter Than July" tour. He blew the lid off the joint!
@ericlevi5729
@ericlevi5729 3 года назад
Great reactions and analysis LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
@sjd5750
@sjd5750 4 года назад
Should read Stevie's story. Maybe the most compelling and interesting of all stories having to do with music...Btw, The Sesame Street version is amazing actually..Enjoy the journey!
@m.frazier9952
@m.frazier9952 4 года назад
Great reaction!....For a little something different from Stevie you might want to listen to Ribbon in the Sky and Lately, beautiful songs. Keep up the good work..
@izzonj
@izzonj 4 года назад
Without checking, I'd bet that Stevie played all the instruments and vocal on this track except for the horns. He did this a lot, all on keyboards. He was an early innovator on synthesizers. When you hear a pretty basic drum part like this Stevie likely did that, also.
@scarletc.7055
@scarletc.7055 4 года назад
They mentioned Marvin Gaye's "What's Going On?". A phenomenal song, you should hear.
@eileendobbs8574
@eileendobbs8574 4 года назад
Higher Ground is another great rocky Stevie song or Masterblaster. He also writes some beautiful ballads
@maryjaneblahnik5767
@maryjaneblahnik5767 3 года назад
Such a precious talent. One of my favorite artists
@johnharkness7114
@johnharkness7114 2 года назад
He basically improvised the whole song with Jeff Beck. Pure genius! Stevie could and usually did play everything, but he often brought in guitar players.
@jackmack7533
@jackmack7533 3 года назад
Cool reaction - I was gonna suggest some Stevie Wonder. "Talking Book" and "Innervisions" are required for any decent collection. I've heard this song hundreds of times - and I still gotta move. That horn part - killer. Genius - good choice - Listen to your Dad - he knows some stuff.
@frankmastroianni2501
@frankmastroianni2501 3 года назад
living in the city - Stevie Wonder
@wayneguess7946
@wayneguess7946 4 года назад
Livin in the City, is a must!
@Live2swim
@Live2swim 4 года назад
Hey, I missed seeing this earlier! So glad you did this!
@benmccarty361
@benmccarty361 3 года назад
Have always loved this mans talent
@denisduran9101
@denisduran9101 4 года назад
Other than horns I believe Stevie played almost every instrument on this whole album! He is a genius!
@denisduran9101
@denisduran9101 4 года назад
This is from talking book. A great album, but imho innervisions and songs in the key of life are even better! Hotter than July also getts an honorable mention. Please react to living for the city!
@traceyb9443
@traceyb9443 4 года назад
Classic song!
@danielolson5378
@danielolson5378 4 года назад
Stevie is da man a true genius!!! If you're intrested then check out Isn't she lovely, Dancing to the rhythm (live version only), Master Blaster (Jammin'), Sir Duke.
@handebarlas6248
@handebarlas6248 4 года назад
Stevie Wonder is one of my favourite US musicians, along with Paul Simon, Art Garfunkel, Joni Mitchell and Carole King. I like almost all of Wonder's songs but Higher Ground is really special for me... All the best!
@williamdecker1175
@williamdecker1175 4 года назад
This is one of Stevie Wonder's best tunes! Good pick! For fun, you might check out the OTHER Stevie's version of this song...Stevie Ray Vaughan!
@Tessiefaye
@Tessiefaye 3 года назад
He started out as Little Stevie Wonder in the 60's when he like 11, 12, years old, something like that and eventually dropped the little when he grew up. He was a harmonica player as a child and teen. You should check our Finger Tips one of his first.
@sidecardog5244
@sidecardog5244 4 года назад
One of my favorite Funk songs. The guitar groove is iconic. Horns add so much. Other great SW songs are Higher Ground and Living in the City. His late seventies RB was IMHO bland and awful...but more popular (such was the seventies)
@michaelbastraw1493
@michaelbastraw1493 4 года назад
Mr. Sidecar: with your comment, now I find myself wondering how many people mistake the clavinet riff for a guitar. I know there's guitar in there somewhere but it's well down in the mix. Best. Leo.
@sidecardog5244
@sidecardog5244 4 года назад
Leo Gallagher Thanks for the info..now I need to look up what a clarinet is🙂
@sidecardog5244
@sidecardog5244 4 года назад
Ps, I read your post, thanks
@michaelbastraw1493
@michaelbastraw1493 4 года назад
@@sidecardog5244 Ouch. Of course I didn't mean you. I meant instrumental ignoramuses who don't know the difference between a clarinet and Shinola. Showing lack of knowledge, not necessarily intelligence. Best. Leo.
@sidecardog5244
@sidecardog5244 4 года назад
Auto correct strikes again... I wrote clavinet but it was “corrected” I was not being snarky, I was sincere in my need to find out what a clavicle was.
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