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My Latest Top 10 Spotify ROCK Review...Better or Worse? 

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This episode is my 2nd Review of the Top 10 songs on the Rock charts. Is it getting better or worse?
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@RickBeato
@RickBeato 3 года назад
There are a bunch of comments on how quickly I figure out the songs. This is from ear training to develop my relative pitch. I literally have an ear training course that I developed 2 years that will teach you how to do this as easily as I do. The link for Beato Ear Training is in the description. Thanks!
@orsozapata
@orsozapata 3 года назад
It's also because all these songs basically have the same chords progressions :)
@LeadersandLunatics
@LeadersandLunatics 3 года назад
Yo Rick, super big fan, you literally inspired me to start my channel, keep rocking my dude!
@davidblanc458
@davidblanc458 3 года назад
@@orsozapata hahah
@beachcomber4141
@beachcomber4141 3 года назад
Rick, you do have a hell of an ear, but this stuff is kindergarten. I do not have near the ear you do and I could do it almost as fast. What I cannot do is pull off that Allan Holdsworth lick! (or play drums, or play piano.........LOL!)
@nellsonogmore5938
@nellsonogmore5938 3 года назад
Anyone who's been playing guitar as long has you have should be able to do this.
@AI3JeWelz
@AI3JeWelz 3 года назад
Rick Beato be like 'oh they play a 23 string ukulele bass, lets go get my 23 string ukulele bass'
@pranavpatel870
@pranavpatel870 3 года назад
😂 he's 💎
@ts4gv
@ts4gv 3 года назад
The fact that 23 isn’t divisible by anything (aka a prime number) softly implies that none of the strings are coupled (as opposed to a 12 string guitar, for example). If you were to tune the strings fourths apart (standard interval between bass strings) you’d end up with strings tuned both above and below the range of a full piano. I’ll take 2.
@rnrtruestories
@rnrtruestories 3 года назад
best comment ever
@Keith-dv9vo
@Keith-dv9vo 3 года назад
Yeah it’s definitely tuned down step and a half but I can still play it on this guitar lol
@alext2566
@alext2566 3 года назад
He's a (wealthy and well recognized) producer/audio engineer so it makes sense. Tools of the trade and all that. I'm sure his gear has paid for itself many times over.
@outlawjjwales
@outlawjjwales 3 года назад
Why do most these songs sound like they would be on the ending credits to a Spider-Man movie
@pauliuspaskevicius6600
@pauliuspaskevicius6600 3 года назад
or American Pie
@impossivel2006
@impossivel2006 3 года назад
you nailed it
@teflongoon
@teflongoon 3 года назад
@@pauliuspaskevicius6600 Then they'd be the montage scene in the film's 2nd act.
@triniep82
@triniep82 3 года назад
cos they're quite generic sounding, unfortunately.
@HabAnagarek
@HabAnagarek 3 года назад
EXACTLY
@gordoncalder7223
@gordoncalder7223 3 года назад
Rick is like the sniffer dog of music. He hears music 3,000 times more intensely than everyone else, immediately dissecting every single note and every instrument. He then plays along first time after selecting the appropriate guitar. A very rare talent.
@gerardcote8391
@gerardcote8391 3 года назад
You guys are aware he spends 15 hours editing these videos, they aren't live and spontaneous.
@CaptiveReefSystems
@CaptiveReefSystems 3 года назад
@@gerardcote8391 🙄 Watch the videos he does with his son. Even he can do it, almost better...
@gerardcote8391
@gerardcote8391 2 года назад
@CRAB-20 I have yet to see him analyze any real complex songs. The closest he came was the song by Segio Mendes and that wasn't really complicated. He was amazed that the chord progressions stayed tge same but would shift up half steps and whole steps, as if he never heard of that before Bur these were very common songwriting techniques in 20th century composition, especially in pop rock adult contemporary and metal.
@gerardcote8391
@gerardcote8391 2 года назад
@CRAB-20 Just one thing when you are listening to clean music where notes and chords are strummed and held for a second it is really easy to say, after years playing musical instruments, oh that's an E minor, or a B flat sus 2, I would love to see him listen one time to the first measure of Yngwie Malmsteen's Trilogy Opus Suite, Then sit down with a peace of music paper and write out what he heard note for note. Or do an analysis live of Dream Theater's Dance of Eternity pointing out all the time signature changes, and key changes. Or analyze BabyMetal Rondo of Nightmare with the Mischief of the Metal Gods intro, pointing out the key changes time signature changes, tempo changes, chords and modalities, inversions and modulations and do that live.
@AlexFarleyMusic
@AlexFarleyMusic 2 года назад
Anyone can learn it, my friend. When I was 15 I watched my guitar teacher do the same thing and my mind was blown. He assured me I'd be able to do the same one day. Here I am, 16 years later, with the ability to exactly what Rick is doing here. It's all about your ear. You have to learn to really "listen". That's the key.
@rome8180
@rome8180 3 года назад
Seems like the pop punk/emo sound of the early 2000s is making a comeback. There were 3-4 songs on here that fit that mold (with some modern production tweaks).
@Lucas190293
@Lucas190293 3 года назад
If only that were true. Emo never dies.
@Baalicho
@Baalicho 3 года назад
maybe the first one, the rest doesnt sound like anything i heard on the 2000s
@demonoising
@demonoising 3 года назад
With "modern production" you mean horribly autotuned?
@TenorCantusFirmus
@TenorCantusFirmus 3 года назад
Also as an Italian, I'm waiting for Rick to review Maneskin... They really, really remind me of Rock-Pop and Pop-Punk bands from the "Noughties".
@lacthekidd4426
@lacthekidd4426 3 года назад
@@Baalicho Bro hollywood sucks is pure early Blink (that was actually in the 90's lol, but it got more popular in the 2000's)
@KeganVanSickle
@KeganVanSickle 3 года назад
So apparently pop punk is back, and everyone is using the same chord progressions.
@brewsyyg
@brewsyyg 3 года назад
I thought it was a bit I've heard it all before but better, The better Punk (Rock Pop) is coming out of the U.K at the moment .
@Mandibularmenace
@Mandibularmenace 3 года назад
@@brewsyyg Post punk is having a slight resurgence as well.
@powbobs
@powbobs 3 года назад
@@brewsyyg Japan.
@swagmund_freud6669
@swagmund_freud6669 3 года назад
Nu metal as well it seems.
@UndercoverRat
@UndercoverRat 3 года назад
the same chord progressions never stopped being used
@connormorris411
@connormorris411 3 года назад
Pop/Rap song with a palm muted guitar riff exists. Spotify: Ah yes, *Rock*
@sabre242
@sabre242 3 года назад
Found the elitist
@KaninTuzi
@KaninTuzi 3 года назад
@@sabre242 Come on, if I play a polka and then mumble rap over it - is it hip hop?
@LRM12o8
@LRM12o8 3 года назад
@@KaninTuzi actually yes, because Hip-Hop always used to sample instrumentals from other music and then rap over it (or at least they did it A LOT in the beginning). Bad example! XD But I do agree with you that some of these songs have more in common with pop or rap than they do with a typical rock song. And it ain't elitist to point that out!
@livinoutloud314
@livinoutloud314 3 года назад
It’s true though. Garbage.
@HabAnagarek
@HabAnagarek 3 года назад
@@sabre242 what elite is the poster a part of, exactly? Some YT cabal that pulls the strings?
@gumbygreeneye3655
@gumbygreeneye3655 3 года назад
Most of the rock songs sound like pop songs just with heavier guitar.
@cram5335
@cram5335 3 года назад
Pop punk you mean?
@danieldaniels7571
@danieldaniels7571 3 года назад
That’s because rock is dead
@gumbygreeneye3655
@gumbygreeneye3655 3 года назад
@@danieldaniels7571 Probably true. Why I keep listening to old albums.
@jaimecucalon2804
@jaimecucalon2804 3 года назад
@@danieldaniels7571 I wouldn't say dead. The good bands are there just not featured much cus they are not generic and basic like these songs. Rock does not die you just harder to find.
@JohnnyUhrig
@JohnnyUhrig 3 года назад
I think thats a good think sure Power Pop Punk but even metal songs that have great chord structures and melodic vocals sound good to me
@Ekklesia803
@Ekklesia803 3 года назад
0:27 10 - Amnesia by MOD SUN 2:31 9 - SOS (feat. Travis Barker) by Sueco 4:47 8 - Invincible (feat. Lindsey Stirling) by Escape The Fate 8:06 7 - Breathe Again by Pop Evil 10:49 6 - Adrenaline by Zero 9:36 13:02 5 - Anarchy by Lilith Czar 14:46 4 - Love Race (feat. Kellin Quinn) by Machine Gun Kelly 16:48 3 - Boilermaker by Royal Blood 18:54 2 - All The Good Ones by Weezer 20:13 1 - Hollywood Sucks// by KennyHoopla, Travis Barker
@kemeee5407
@kemeee5407 3 года назад
Breathe Again was a decent song.
@nathanwilliam4780
@nathanwilliam4780 2 года назад
Thx man
@cg41
@cg41 3 года назад
There’s nothing but a love of music here. No judgement, just a simple “that’s cool” and instant strumming like he wrote it 10 years ago.
@daviddavis1322
@daviddavis1322 3 года назад
I love listening to Rick talk about music. Gives me a want to go get to playing myself.
@DylanODonnell
@DylanODonnell 3 года назад
I wouldn’t mind a bit of “judgement” on some of em ;)
@cg41
@cg41 3 года назад
@@daviddavis1322 I gave up on my dream decades ago, but find myself wanting to pick it up again
@cg41
@cg41 3 года назад
@@DylanODonnell I hear you, but someone took the time to create something and put themselves out there. It may not be for you, but hopefully it brings joy to someone.
@DylanODonnell
@DylanODonnell 3 года назад
@@cg41 oh I totally agree. I love a lot of 3 chord songs. I’d just honestly like to hear ricks obviously held back exegesis. I know the production is “big” but we know that’s a euphemism.
@rickdixontn
@rickdixontn 3 года назад
When Rick says a song "sounds great," he's not saying the song is great. He means it was mixed well.
@beachcomber4141
@beachcomber4141 3 года назад
And that is him not wanting to alienate anyone! As soon as that camera turned off, I bet he said 'That was tuff to get through with a straight face'
@andocobo
@andocobo 3 года назад
Correct
@superQman600
@superQman600 3 года назад
Or he could actually like the music. Having an open mind is a thing.
@ooniak36
@ooniak36 3 года назад
I’m exactly Rick’s age and play rock in a band. I’ll bet it was pretty tough for him to even listen to these highly produced sounds (Rock Songs?).
@beachcomber4141
@beachcomber4141 3 года назад
@@ooniak36 I think it is cool he does this, as I wouldn't have a clue what the top 10 'rock' songs of today sound like. Unfortunately, now I do! LOL
@chrisw3147
@chrisw3147 3 года назад
Rick figuring out the "hollywood sucks" riff and instantly nailing it on the first try made me scream
@banshatv
@banshatv 3 года назад
It was too fast tho
@lancekeltner7
@lancekeltner7 3 года назад
I yelled out loud. Literally took him seconds
@loquayrocks
@loquayrocks 3 года назад
it's really not a complicated riff, and as Rick points out in another recent video, these riffs are recycled regularly
@akhepcat
@akhepcat 3 года назад
it's every blink-182 song tho?
@haydenquakenbush8626
@haydenquakenbush8626 3 года назад
If you stick with guitar for any longer than a year you'd be able to pick it up like that. Super easy riff! (Not putting it down) a lot of the best riffs are super easy
@dezfowler
@dezfowler 3 года назад
We need an "I listened to the Top 10 Eurovision songs", it would be ace!
@Toolnerd0410
@Toolnerd0410 3 года назад
And a what makes this song great for zitti e buoni
@charlottegoldman3580
@charlottegoldman3580 3 года назад
This would be too premium of content
@blekkmark
@blekkmark 3 года назад
One of Ricks superpowers is to be able to listen to autotune 23 minutes straight without imploding.
@RickBeato
@RickBeato 3 года назад
Haha!!!
@jackhaugh
@jackhaugh 3 года назад
Yeah. I just can’t. I turned it off at 2:09.
@rickfromthecape3135
@rickfromthecape3135 3 года назад
Paramore could have used Rick as a producer. They had a lot of potential then just turned into another pop band.
@DavidRFIT
@DavidRFIT 3 года назад
@@BlONIC I do.
@deansch6089
@deansch6089 3 года назад
@@BlONIC I care more about his comment than yours.
@fedbysound
@fedbysound 3 года назад
For me, this is more about watching Rick’s reaction than listening to what’s on the list.
@TheNixie1972
@TheNixie1972 3 года назад
8:14 looks awesome!
@martiboucat
@martiboucat 3 года назад
Yeah! I love it too. Also, 8:20 will be great for gifs 😂
@fedbysound
@fedbysound 3 года назад
@@martiboucat Totally!
@Bubba-zu6yr
@Bubba-zu6yr 3 года назад
Not to mention how he ‘doesn’t’ react… restraint is definitely in tact. 😅👍
@tk20channel
@tk20channel 3 года назад
SO darn true! I laughed hard when I saw his reaction to the auto tune.
@the_Kiwi666
@the_Kiwi666 3 года назад
This playlist be like: Here's a artist you've never heard of before, playing with Travis Barker.
@johnhamilton2588
@johnhamilton2588 2 года назад
Travis Barker is the worst "rock" producer ever. The fact that has such a footprint on the current alternative charts is something I find depressing. There is so much more interesting music out there that is being blocked by this crap.
@louie8604
@louie8604 2 года назад
@@johnhamilton2588 travis barker is a drummer
@johnhamilton2588
@johnhamilton2588 2 года назад
@@louie8604 Yeah, I wish he had stayed just a drummer, LOL!
@louie8604
@louie8604 2 года назад
@@johnhamilton2588 ohhh i thought he played drums on all these songs, not produce them
@johnhamilton2588
@johnhamilton2588 2 года назад
@@louie8604 He's producer, co-writer, co-vocaliat, the whole deal. A HUGE ego trip
@EzaneeGires
@EzaneeGires 3 года назад
20 year cycle.. most of these songs sound like the mainstream/alternative rock of early 2000s
@haytakhaytak189
@haytakhaytak189 3 года назад
with the same drummer too
@thebeamerdreamer
@thebeamerdreamer 3 года назад
You're right , Olivia Rodrigo's Good 4 you also has a pop punk beat and is currently in the top 10 I think.
@Adrian-zd4cs
@Adrian-zd4cs 3 года назад
Well they are... Look at the bands or involvement... Like, I didn't know Pop Evil was still around... Haha
@EzaneeGires
@EzaneeGires 3 года назад
@@Adrian-zd4cs during the same period (early 2000s) we also had indie bands that were inspired by the avant garde and sound of the 80s. Thankfully there's always some evolution even if it's not in the pop charts
@goclbert
@goclbert 3 года назад
Is it really a cycle? First it was Coldplay and pop punk then it was just Coldplay and now it's just pop punk.
@mrakaman711
@mrakaman711 3 года назад
I reckon Rick could tell the color of a guitar just by listening to it😀
@Kuba16BVB
@Kuba16BVB 3 года назад
Laughed way to hard on that 🤣
@jametowne
@jametowne 3 года назад
It's funny, a lot of people take this seriously. Billy Corgan says his original yellow guitar sounded the way it did partially because of the color. I don't know about that but to each their own
@diydad7704
@diydad7704 3 года назад
It's sure not that difficult. Chappers can do it!
@jeepersmcgee3466
@jeepersmcgee3466 3 года назад
5:49 I haven't been that disappointed in a minute. The riff had me excited
@olarutowicz9178
@olarutowicz9178 3 года назад
Haha sameee 🙉
@Misstressofdons
@Misstressofdons 3 года назад
Christ, same!
@3DaysTillGrace
@3DaysTillGrace 2 года назад
The riff reminds me of “overrated” by three days grace
@footos8511
@footos8511 2 года назад
I agree
@drew811811
@drew811811 3 года назад
“You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become Weezer”
@alext2566
@alext2566 3 года назад
Weezer ain't the only band to get lazy/lose inspiration after making it big. Just the way it is sometimes. Guess it's hard to write deep meaningful songs from an Ivory tower.
@DJGodaryD86
@DJGodaryD86 3 года назад
@@alext2566 Yeah some people lose the touch what made them famous. For example it's ultra cringe when a person gets popular for songs about being poor, lve broken etc and then they go big and next thing you know they still do the same thing so their songs can't contrast well with their reality. You can't sing that you are broke even tho you live in a million dollar apartment or villa etc. Or bitching about your life while someone out there is actually starving and strugling. It just doesn't adds up. Those are most common themes while singing about success is pointless and even more toxic. It's like you are rubbing it all into others people faces "look at me bla bla bla". People should seriously start singing more about nature or specific more common sense themes instead of just love, love broke, and being poor or having a bad day. Done to death already.
@alext2566
@alext2566 3 года назад
@@DJGodaryD86 Or write more using more introspective, observational, or esoteric themes. Chris Cornell and Tom Waits are two of my favorites for this. They both stayed relatable despite success, because the music they wrote wasn't entirely dependent on external factors.
@ALucas73
@ALucas73 3 года назад
@@DJGodaryD86 So that's one thing Nickelback did right, I'm thinking of We All Wanna Be Big Rockstars, writing about what they have but from the perspective of a non-rockstar.
@333ferret
@333ferret 3 года назад
Nah Weezer put out 3 of their 5 best albums (white, ok human, ewbaite) in the last eight years
@lavatar3562
@lavatar3562 3 года назад
The Royal Blood song is the only one that stands out for me not just because it’s Swing time but the openness, arrangement, voice and the song itself is better in my opinion. Although he’s a Bassist/Singer he gets a huge sound without resorting to cliches!
@AlerieHightower
@AlerieHightower 3 года назад
Mike Kerr is like a hook factory. He's pulling from a seemingly endless reservoir of catchy licks. Those guys are head and shoulders above the rest, and who can resist that nasty bass groove?
@bherrin67
@bherrin67 3 года назад
Love Royal Blood. The rest of this list is awful
@dmac-333
@dmac-333 3 года назад
Great track, Josh Homme's influence is all over it. I believe he produced one of the other tracks from this LP.
@Pandamasque
@Pandamasque 3 года назад
Stands out as the only rock song in the list.
@justyo96
@justyo96 3 года назад
Actually kind of reminds me of Jack White's solo work.
@paulseigeldorf9461
@paulseigeldorf9461 3 года назад
What I love about Rick is he is very secure with himself. He doesn’t feel the need to constantly rip other producers, or musicians . He’s very quick to differentiate between his taste and a good job.
@emjfotografi
@emjfotografi 3 года назад
Agreed. He doesn't need to rip on people just because it isn't necessarily his type of music. He can recognize talent in songs.
@TheFrederic888
@TheFrederic888 3 года назад
@@emjfotografi he always find some merit where frankly there is hardly any.
@theriffwriter2194
@theriffwriter2194 3 года назад
I really do like how positive he is. Mumble rap might make me wanna rip my ears off my head but I should just chill and take a breath. The best thing about fads is they never last. Well, all the face tattoos sure will 😏
@theempire00
@theempire00 3 года назад
Yes
@rpgelectroking
@rpgelectroking 3 года назад
Just when I think I have you figured out as a person, you pull out an Abasi Guitar. Legendary.
@marc.lepage
@marc.lepage 3 года назад
You don't need Spotify you just need Rick in your room jamming.
@stefanatchia2467
@stefanatchia2467 2 года назад
Fully agree, drop Poopify, just keep Rick.
@aldobrezenti
@aldobrezenti 3 года назад
So to sum it up: according to Spotify today's top rock music is actually pop music with distorted guitars. I don't know... I feel old.
@bernhardkrickl3567
@bernhardkrickl3567 3 года назад
Yeah I also get that feeling. I'm asking myself where that comes from. Maybe because of the many four-chord loops in regular major keys instead of mixolydian and blues scales.
@Eva-eu8yn
@Eva-eu8yn 3 года назад
yup exactly!
@notoriusdrifter40
@notoriusdrifter40 3 года назад
@@bernhardkrickl3567 yeah, both are stale, we need something fresh, when it comes to rock
@sombra1111
@sombra1111 3 года назад
I don't think it has to do with age at all. The music sucks
@hejalll
@hejalll 3 года назад
Sounds fine to me. Music changes, imagine a world where it didn't. That's not a world I'd wanna be part of.
@samuelbeltrami5647
@samuelbeltrami5647 3 года назад
The most rock thing in this playlist is Rick's playing
@sotirissomeone9185
@sotirissomeone9185 3 года назад
Mr Beato knows more music than all those 10 bands together..His kindness and patience is remarkable and always admire how he approach every song as a fan-listener. I dont have that patience!!
@alext2566
@alext2566 3 года назад
It's passion, not patience. Sometimes even a young child can offer insight that changes your perspective significantly. It's best to keep an open mind if possible. It sure as hell ain't possible for me, LOL.
@hadeskay6091
@hadeskay6091 3 года назад
@@alext2566 Good point. Using your own self as a benchmark to improve and using other insights and good ideas (irrespective of who it comes from because your improvement is a function of the ideas you incorporate) give you the fodder to improve. The first person to then be thankful to is yourself - for taking the steps to raise your own bar. ^-^
@nncoco
@nncoco 2 года назад
He is too kind.
@llama5931
@llama5931 Год назад
weezer
@randomdisplayname
@randomdisplayname 3 года назад
Imagine being in a band writing, riffing, jamming, rewriting, recording, recording, rewriting... Rick Beato listening along for 15 seconds: okay, hang on, yup, got it. Plays along straight away.
@alext2566
@alext2566 3 года назад
I'd be thrilled. It'd be like a polite and helpful chef Ramsay critiquing a dish you prepared and offering insight. The man is a music analysis machine/encyclopedia, you can't realistically expect to compete with that on a technical level, nor is it necessary to write good music.
@John-tr5hn
@John-tr5hn 3 года назад
You're acting like the bands actually do any of that stuff. What they really do is play a little demo for the music producers. Two months later, the band members come into the studio to record their parts. Two months later, the songs are done. If they actually tour for the album, the band has to learn how to play the songs live, because they had very little input into how the songs actually turned out.
@alext2566
@alext2566 3 года назад
@@John-tr5hn I'd imagine if you got to the point where Rick is producing your music you would have enough disposable cash to pay for a little extra time with him. Maybe I'm wrong though. Don't tell me if I am. Please don't ruin my fantasy
@John-tr5hn
@John-tr5hn 3 года назад
@@alext2566 I'm not a musician, but if I were, I'd try to write the best music possible. The better the music, the less you need a good producer. It's like would you rather be pretty or have a good makeup artist?
@alext2566
@alext2566 3 года назад
@@John-tr5hn I A different perspective is always helpful. Sometimes all it takes is a little noodling around then 💡 Hey that sounds pretty good. That's how the riff for Kashmir was written.
@WhyTheHorseface
@WhyTheHorseface 3 года назад
I swear these videos are just practice exercises for Rick to see how quickly he can predict where every song is going.
@giraffesanchez1688
@giraffesanchez1688 2 года назад
And still it's the most entertaining and instructive thing I could find on RU-vid!!
@greencase
@greencase 2 года назад
It's not hard
@johnnyreis6899
@johnnyreis6899 Год назад
@@greencase ok
@lespaulguitarist92
@lespaulguitarist92 9 месяцев назад
his facial and eyebrow expression when he nail the prediction.. LOL especially at 3:29-3:31.
@drewtaylor2636
@drewtaylor2636 3 года назад
"This is really fast..." Three seconds later. "Okay got it" 👑 🎸
@Yob98
@Yob98 3 года назад
Rick: *listens to A Hard Day's Night* "Oh I know what that opening chord is..."
@muneebkh4n
@muneebkh4n 3 года назад
* song plays for 3 seconds * Rick: Okay, I got this
@TOAOM123
@TOAOM123 2 года назад
Rick is a beast but lets be fair: not real heavy players here
@RCAvhstape
@RCAvhstape 3 года назад
You know the old joke: The quality of Weezer's music is inversely proportional to Rivers Cuomo's self esteem. So if you want to hear better Weezer tunes, you have to try to make Rivers feel sad.
@steadyrhythms9571
@steadyrhythms9571 3 года назад
well the critics made rivers really sad after Pinkerton, and thus the green album was born, and thus the mediocrity of weezer began. they have had solid albums since of course, but nothing like the first two obviously.
@beej_tunes
@beej_tunes 3 года назад
@@steadyrhythms9571 i have a theory that having matt sharp in the band helped form the sound. His falsetto and bass licks are a big part of those first two Edit: THIS IS WRONG. MATT SHARP DID NOTHING AND MY THEORY IS GARBAGE.
@jacobseal
@jacobseal 3 года назад
Somehow the White one they put out a few years ago is great. Not sure how it happened.
@blonkski_2525
@blonkski_2525 3 года назад
that and the one before that are great imo, not on the level of the first two but i found them very enjoyable
@tyde4610
@tyde4610 3 года назад
@@beej_tunes matt usually always played root notes and kept it pretty straight. rivers also taught him the falsettos, those were entirely his idea. matt sharp leaving didn’t make weezer suck for a couple years, it was just rivers consciously trying to make poppier and more accessible music. correlation doesn’t equal causation
@martincloud1323
@martincloud1323 3 года назад
Well, It looks like the definition of "rock" has changed drastically.
@icedragon9097
@icedragon9097 3 года назад
I mean most of it here is soft rock or indie rock 🤷‍♀️
@juliusschwencke142
@juliusschwencke142 3 года назад
..yup. I look for some direction from the young 'uns, but I can't see the salvation of rock happening anytime soon. That's ok, I have decades of music to draw from..
@jasio583
@jasio583 3 года назад
@@icedragon9097 to me it sounds more like pop rock/pop punk rock
@JohnBiddleMusic
@JohnBiddleMusic 3 года назад
Rock has always been a pretty diverse genre. There’s nothing in this list that doesn’t sound similar to popular rock songs of the past.
@raghuvansh1293
@raghuvansh1293 3 года назад
Sound in rock changes every decade
@yohojones
@yohojones 3 года назад
Royal Blood is really interesting to me. Great album. Great riffs.
@btreese7
@btreese7 2 года назад
Great live too!! I've seen them twice and again next month.
@loganm8631
@loganm8631 3 года назад
As long as it has drums I guess we can call it rock now
@Jeff_Klein
@Jeff_Klein 2 года назад
Not even real drums these music have mate
@escondidoguitar
@escondidoguitar 3 года назад
Love Rick's diplomacy when something isn't his cup of tea; always finds something to like. So many people seem quick to dismiss or trash things they don't immediately like.
@stevebryant4564
@stevebryant4564 3 года назад
I realize Travis Barker was playing on some of these songs but it’s amazing how many seem to just be rewritten Blink songs
@EricGranata
@EricGranata 3 года назад
Seriously. Had the same thought.
@FamousUps
@FamousUps 3 года назад
Pop Punk is in a sad place right now. Well the actual stuff people seem to be listening to anyways. unfortunate because there is heaps of decent pop punk around right now, it's just not charting.
@rainbowkrampus
@rainbowkrampus 3 года назад
Yes! I'm sitting here like, grunge lasted maybe 15 years, alt rock about the same with some overlap. Pop punk has been dominating going on 30 years. Borrowing from outside influences here and there from band to band. But mostly it's the same slush that's been around forever. No wonder all the zoomers I know who are into rock mostly only listen to stuff that was made 30+ years ago.
@Diatonic5th
@Diatonic5th 3 года назад
This. Why hire Travis Barker to play something that sounds like the drums were just programmed samples? His style and personality are nowhere to be found on that Sveco track.
@FamousUps
@FamousUps 3 года назад
@@Diatonic5th Yeah I think Travis just enjoys playing music regardless and most bands that have an inkling of substance already have a drummer so they aren't going to be asking Travis to feature.
@johnolson3270
@johnolson3270 3 года назад
I like how the “can you please move your Prius” line made rick laugh twice 😂😂
@jonathanschmidt7874
@jonathanschmidt7874 3 года назад
The good faith with which Rick approached these songs is outstanding.
@Luka_r.
@Luka_r. 3 года назад
I hope there will be a "What makes this song great?" about Royal Blood.
@muntificator
@muntificator 3 года назад
If he does, I'd say Little Monster would be my pick.
@jamessaunders967
@jamessaunders967 3 года назад
YES 100% Rick we need the WMTSG for Royal Blood - they're a 2 piece making a killing off of huge riffs and great drums
@gordonbella7591
@gordonbella7591 3 года назад
Yes I'd love that! I haven't heard anything bad from them yet
@israco89
@israco89 3 года назад
I discover that band because of Rick, so that would be cool
@Sklounst_Actual
@Sklounst_Actual 2 года назад
@@muntificator "Figure It Out"!
@sallyschildcare
@sallyschildcare 3 года назад
I'd love these songs if I were 12.
@simepanda6764
@simepanda6764 3 года назад
I wanted to say 11, but this is close enough...
@fs23
@fs23 3 года назад
I don't fucking care how old I am, I still like some of those and I'm going to put them in my playlist right now :D
@beachcomber4141
@beachcomber4141 3 года назад
Really? I was into Zeppelin AC/DC Rush (but mainly Zeppelin!) when I was 12. This stuff is just awful.
@sallyschildcare
@sallyschildcare 3 года назад
@@beachcomber4141 I got to 14 and the Sabbath hit!
@beachcomber4141
@beachcomber4141 3 года назад
@@sallyschildcare LOVE!!!! I think I was 14 also when I got infatuated with Ozzy and Sabbath. Great minds bro
@ShawHortonMusic
@ShawHortonMusic 3 года назад
I could listen to Rick talk about music for hours. I always learn something new when I watch his videos! I love how he approaches these songs with an open mind and finds things to appreciate.
@rjvsmb
@rjvsmb 3 года назад
I love when Rick says "I think I got it" and then nails it.
@JimGeigerMusic
@JimGeigerMusic 3 года назад
I'm glad Rick listens to these songs so I don't have to.
@prateekchatterjee5199
@prateekchatterjee5199 3 года назад
Hahahhahahaha 😂
@toynazi
@toynazi 3 года назад
I second that. The singers voice makes my stomach hurt.
@juleswins7186
@juleswins7186 3 года назад
I agree on every song except for that Royal Blood song. Really enjoying that album now.
@gamesmaster1060
@gamesmaster1060 3 года назад
I mean, by watching this video you have listened to them
@MCConfuz
@MCConfuz 3 года назад
lmao! totally that first song was puke-worthy. Theres good soundgarden docs on youtube!
@TpolTime
@TpolTime 3 года назад
Songwriting goals - to create something so brilliant and sophisticated that Rick can't instantly figure out how to play it!
@VikCain
@VikCain 3 года назад
That's a high high bar you put on yourself. Good luck!
3 года назад
I think he can pick out the chords of any jazz song in a few minutes no matter how difficult, but at least that wouldn't be instantly!
@thekatazsiuniverse4868
@thekatazsiuniverse4868 3 года назад
Dream Theatre
@tdsims1963
@tdsims1963 3 года назад
Actually, you want to create something that he will INSTANTLY want to play along to! The best songs are the ones that have you reaching for your guitar or running to the piano... So many people think complexity equals brilliance when, in fact, the greatest rock songs are relatively simple.
@andrewcarter1747
@andrewcarter1747 3 года назад
@@tdsims1963 Entirely subjective, many of those so called "greatest rock songs" bore me to tears.
@Pier77Tampa
@Pier77Tampa 3 года назад
For many of these it’s like listening to Owl City over and over again
@FlyLittleBuddy
@FlyLittleBuddy 3 года назад
dont do that to owl city
@Invictus___me
@Invictus___me 3 года назад
Owl City is a great artist... Dont do him bad
@howdytherepardner318
@howdytherepardner318 3 года назад
These dudes all sound like they played in a church band and then discovered power chords and autotune.
@cubancoffee3698
@cubancoffee3698 2 года назад
@@howdytherepardner318 I like the drop tuning in invincible tho you don’t see that a lot in modern pop rock
@elahem6940
@elahem6940 3 года назад
So many of these heavier songs start out pretty interesting and then just turn into some generic Skillet tune
@todboreham9186
@todboreham9186 2 года назад
You sir are extremely correct
@Kasino80
@Kasino80 Год назад
The escape the fate especially had a strong opening sound, but turned into absolutely dogshit.
@martintayler23
@martintayler23 3 года назад
Just love the way you deconstruct songs and are able to comment not only on chord progressions but vocals (yes, I hate autotune as well), different instruments and overall production. Rick, I recommend your channel to everyone who is interested in learning music. Thank you.
@MartinBellamyMBDrums
@MartinBellamyMBDrums 3 года назад
For a 2 person band.. Royal Blood has soooo many layers to their production. Boilermaker is such a good song
@chilledpenguins8381
@chilledpenguins8381 3 года назад
The production on their latest album is INSANELY good. Although, the drums switching sides in the middle of the album threw me for a loop.
@pleep1887
@pleep1887 3 года назад
Oblivion is the real beast on that album 💯💯🥵🥵
@gabrieltrevino942
@gabrieltrevino942 3 года назад
I think Josh Homme from Queens of the Stone Age produced it.
@skynyrd66
@skynyrd66 3 года назад
Produced by the one and only Josh Homme.
@chopper4484
@chopper4484 3 года назад
Love Royal Blood new album is great especially the song Oblivion. Where would rock be now without duos such as these guys, the White Stripes & the Black Keys.
@kriskeen6739
@kriskeen6739 3 года назад
In addition to, obviously, how quickly you learn the songs, it's amazing how in-time you are with them. It frequently sounds like your guitar belongs on the track, rather than someone playing separately.
@DylanMadd
@DylanMadd 3 года назад
Love this channel. Started learning guitar over the past year. And I’m old. So it’s hard to stay motivated. But I wanted to learn so I could play pop songs I like. Watching this makes me want to do it.
@christianzafiroglu6705
@christianzafiroglu6705 3 года назад
The Royal Blood swings well. Great riff, and that drummer is tight
@truelovewontwait
@truelovewontwait 3 года назад
Tight af
@ozzfan458
@ozzfan458 3 года назад
Too tight. The guy plays soooo well
@notforsaletoday1895
@notforsaletoday1895 3 года назад
What’s your opinion on Shinedown? I think they have some pretty solid stuff.
@Cooper1
@Cooper1 3 года назад
Cool. 7 formulaic pop punk songs by Blink 182, one by Lilith someone, one interesting one from Royal Blood that has a Josh Homme sound and one where Weezer is doing Weezer.
@tombworld9012
@tombworld9012 3 года назад
Does Weezer even have more than the one instrumental track for which they just keep tacking on new lyrics?
@darkphoenix2
@darkphoenix2 3 года назад
The Lilith someone song actually stood out most of all of these
@Viper-dz2kw
@Viper-dz2kw 3 года назад
Josh Homme produced that track, that’s why it, well, sounds like Josh Homme
@Cooper1
@Cooper1 3 года назад
@@darkphoenix2 agreed
@Cooper1
@Cooper1 3 года назад
@@Viper-dz2kw that explains it.
@iEatVegans
@iEatVegans 3 года назад
love your stuff! these vids are in part how i keep up with whats going on in new music. i appreciate your perspective 🙏
@daffyduck1937
@daffyduck1937 3 года назад
When Rick is nailing a riff and expecting a chord progression or drums to kick in and it doesn't but when it does the surprise look on his face is EPIC! Man I'm so glad I subscribed to this channel thanks to my Big Brother!
@Cha0sRising90
@Cha0sRising90 3 года назад
I appreciate when Rick starts smiling at the artistic choices made by the musicians, sound editors, etc. He really just turns into a big kid around new music, and it's so much fun to see ^_^
@mariokostring5220
@mariokostring5220 3 года назад
So it is actually 3 times Travis Barker as artist/producer, two times John Feldman (Goldfinger) as producer and Weezer. So the 90s are coming back.
@VeteranVandal
@VeteranVandal 3 года назад
Explains why a lot of the music,while well produced enough, does sound similar.
@92Jaghk
@92Jaghk 3 года назад
Rick you always have so much fun! Love watching you instantly figure songs out.
@Mefisto223
@Mefisto223 3 года назад
Gotta say Rick, your videos makes listening to music so much more... interesting, indepth and just straight up fun. I can listen to tunes I’ve heard a gazillion times before and when you highlight the small nuances out, it makes it a whole new song in my ears. A sincere thank you Rick! Keep on being awesome 🤘
@jonesistheman
@jonesistheman 3 года назад
"I was just in Hollywood last week and Hollywood's pretty cool." Rick seems like a chill dude who appreciates the good in things haha
@o0Donuts0o
@o0Donuts0o 3 года назад
I imagine a band playing and their guitar player passes out. The band asks if there are any guitarists in the audience that can play their set. Up comes Rick, and says “I can, give me 5 mins to listen to your Spotify playlist”. Show resumes.
@rring44
@rring44 3 года назад
That would be the coolest video to actually do it. Find a new band that shows up on the Spotify rock list and have them show up to his studio. The video shows him listen to 5 songs and then they play. After you hear the real guitarist and compare them.
@FPSBuzz
@FPSBuzz 3 года назад
He wouldn't even need 5 minutes
@SplendidCoffee0
@SplendidCoffee0 3 года назад
He would also have the isolated tracks to at least 4 songs of theirs before even hearing them play.
@jacobcasel9126
@jacobcasel9126 3 года назад
I’d be really excited to see you react to stuff that’s not immensely high on the charts (e.g. stuff from the new St. Vincent or Weather Station albums). I really appreciate your attention to detail and i’d love to see it applied to some other music (i do dig your pop chart videos though, those have been fun)
@tonycriswell2489
@tonycriswell2489 3 года назад
I can imagine the recording engineers on these tracks. "Let's speed this up a little. Rick Beato can still keep up with it."
@samiviitasalo1173
@samiviitasalo1173 3 года назад
These are all pop songs with Rock elements. Every instrument have gone through lot of digitalisation. Sound doesn't reveal the player, but it reveals mixers and sound engineers fingerprint. Real rock music in my opinion it's more analogue. There should be feel of the studio in the sound, with cigarette smoke and whisky breath on the air.
@Sahbla
@Sahbla 3 года назад
Exactly, this is pop with some overdrive.
@Eon2137
@Eon2137 3 года назад
Man how can you listen to Escape The Fate and Pop Evil songs and say they are pop? Check out top pop songs, and tell me again this is the same.
@davidrobinson5180
@davidrobinson5180 3 года назад
It's kindof a sign of the times. We are living in an era where overlords are obsessed with controlling the process and leaving their fingerprint.
@jdavidmoreiraify
@jdavidmoreiraify 3 года назад
You all are forgetting genres evolve over time and borrow elements from new stuff that comes along. Okay some stuff might not be exactly like nirvana or ACDC, but that doesn't mean it is not rock. Pop nowadays sounds nothing like this, maybe it did back in the days but not now.
@giorgiobellici9438
@giorgiobellici9438 3 года назад
@@jdavidmoreiraify this is so not rock. I can be ok if you say that this is pop with rock influences but this should not be define as rock
@Kaleil
@Kaleil 3 года назад
Love the series! I wish you'd check out like a more alternative or indie top 10 to get some more experimental bands like Squid or Black Midi in there.
@user-rd2kq2ok7c
@user-rd2kq2ok7c 3 года назад
Black Country, New Road as well!
@furrygoose94
@furrygoose94 3 года назад
The Mantis Opera!
@pike8528
@pike8528 3 года назад
I am so hyped for the new Black Midi album, the singles they released and the recent KEXP performance absolutely rip
@brewsyyg
@brewsyyg 3 года назад
love discovering new music I'll check them out
@Alberto-ny7kf
@Alberto-ny7kf 3 года назад
id love to see rick check out black midi or king gizzard
@reggie1976
@reggie1976 3 года назад
These are my fav youtube series! I know these must be tough to keep from getting struck, but we LOVE THEM!
@kaynesantor8136
@kaynesantor8136 3 года назад
It never gets old watching Rick figure out songs in two minutes and love every second of it. Nice work buddy.
@dmac-333
@dmac-333 3 года назад
The Royal Blood track is killer. The riff, the shuffle, you can tell the boys have been hanging with Josh Homme.
@davidgomersall7185
@davidgomersall7185 3 года назад
It was about the only track I would have personally classed as rock on the whole playlist.. but then I am aware that i am getting old and do not understand the tik tok generation.
@EnderGaming50
@EnderGaming50 3 года назад
@@davidgomersall7185 trust me, I’m young and I agree with you. This playlist doesn’t reflect the actual bands pushing rock forward
@davidgomersall7185
@davidgomersall7185 3 года назад
@@EnderGaming50 Anyone you would recommend listening to in particular?
@EnderGaming50
@EnderGaming50 3 года назад
@@davidgomersall7185 bring the horizons recent album “POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR” is worth checking out (Ludens and 1x1 are my favorites). All Time Low’s “Wake Up, Sunshine” is a good new pop punk album If you’re into heavier stuff, check out The Blade by SION (a duo made up of Jared dines and Howard from Kill Switch Engage)
@davidgomersall7185
@davidgomersall7185 3 года назад
@@EnderGaming50 thanks, will have a look
@MrNullifier
@MrNullifier 3 года назад
A handful of the songs are very similar in vocals and singing style. Sound like they came of the same production line
@Dante_Seth
@Dante_Seth 3 года назад
exactlyy
@lacthekidd4426
@lacthekidd4426 3 года назад
bc they came, a lot of them was produced by Travis Barker
@gerardcote8391
@gerardcote8391 3 года назад
These type of vocals suck, they sound like autotuned heroin addicts. aka Billie Eilish "Bad Guy" - Can't stand that horrible voice, got more than 1 million dislikes so there is some hope for humanity.
@Matthew.E.Kelly.
@Matthew.E.Kelly. 3 года назад
They did. 🤷
@paisleepunk
@paisleepunk 2 года назад
@@gerardcote8391 I'm pretty sure it got many more likes, but I need to check.
@jryangeer
@jryangeer 2 года назад
Informative and interesting as always. Have started to watch these just to find new artists... Thank you!
@PaulSlattery
@PaulSlattery 3 года назад
Absolutely awesome ! Have the Beato book now.... like the complete guitar notes I was missing :)
@cheesypeanuts
@cheesypeanuts 3 года назад
u can tell josh homme had a massive part in that royal blood tune
@AscensionUSA
@AscensionUSA 3 года назад
"That's very fast... off the open E string, lets see if i can do that" *proceeds to play it flawlessly on the first try in 3 seconds*
@graemeyoung5875
@graemeyoung5875 3 года назад
hahah funny, I was having trouble just listening to it and like you say in 3 seconds he is playing it.....amazing:)
@alanhunter5623
@alanhunter5623 3 года назад
No matter what you cover, whether my ears like it or not, I still learn something. I wish I could go to my drum warehouse out back and grab a kit like you do guitars and basses! Thanks.
@JohnTurri
@JohnTurri 3 года назад
🚨 *Okay hear me out. I love this series so much. I know a lot of musicians and writers follow Rick so it’d be sooo awesome if he did an episode just like this but with him listening to song submissions from his subscribers. We’ve all learned so much from him so hopefully he’d be proud to hear our music reflecting his tips haha.*
@korayem
@korayem 3 года назад
Ditto Listen to your fans @rick beato
@johntebbetts7876
@johntebbetts7876 3 года назад
Hire him...whatever the price it would be more than worth it!
@queenhenry3314
@queenhenry3314 2 года назад
@@johntebbetts7876 lol. It doesn’t work like that. He’s not some bouncy castle you rent from the used car dealership/party supply.
@WilliamMaranciMashups
@WilliamMaranciMashups 3 года назад
waiting for the "what makes this song great" about nickelback's "how you remind me"
@bernardoconnor5512
@bernardoconnor5512 3 года назад
You'll be waiting a while, I hope.
@NoName-to5xl
@NoName-to5xl 3 года назад
But that song isn't great, making the video an impossibility. :-)
@johannesspringinsfeld6381
@johannesspringinsfeld6381 3 года назад
waiting for the "what makes this mashup cursed"
@viv6594
@viv6594 3 года назад
Hope thats not happening. Like...never
@jeffneptune2922
@jeffneptune2922 3 года назад
@@bernardoconnor5512 Considering what passes for rock music today, that song by Nickleback is pretty great.
@zappafrk
@zappafrk 3 года назад
I love that Rick still has a child like passion and enthusiasm for music, it's awesome.
@Ianuarius
@Ianuarius 2 года назад
You know, I love your videos, because even when I disagree on something (not this video specifically) I still love listening to you. What a great personality.
@danielcharlton5159
@danielcharlton5159 3 года назад
I was on the fence with your vids but now I'm a fan. I dunno why I just found you hilarious in this.
@bengrunzel5393
@bengrunzel5393 3 года назад
I laughed out loud when I realized Hollywood Sucks has the same chord progression as Blink 182's Dammit, just one step higher.
@alexdjents6145
@alexdjents6145 3 года назад
So So so many songs use that chord progression both before and after dammit
@pacorka9943
@pacorka9943 3 года назад
Dammit uses a I V vi IV progression. Thousands and thousands of songs use that progression
@stevehatcher7700
@stevehatcher7700 3 года назад
Almost half these songs on the list sound like Blink 182. A few others sound like nu-metal. Is modern pop-rock still stuck in the late 90's/early 2000's?
@pen9103
@pen9103 3 года назад
With M&M's as the start riff.
@bulletproofprs
@bulletproofprs 3 года назад
You know the compression of modern music is high when the songs continuously startle Rick
@reidedlund7132
@reidedlund7132 3 года назад
Just out of curiosity, what exactly do you mean by this? Like what is compression and why would high compression startle someone?
@jan237
@jan237 3 года назад
@@reidedlund7132 compression is basically making the silent parts of a song louder so that the volume is more equally distributed
@CharliePlews
@CharliePlews 3 года назад
@@reidedlund7132 compression is just to reduce the dynamic range so the loud parts are quieter and then the whole thing is turned up to make the whole mixer louder on average
@swagmund_freud6669
@swagmund_freud6669 3 года назад
@@reidedlund7132 Over compressed sounds are usually super transient parodies of the original sound. Transience is the initial part of a sound, so like the second you play a guitar string or hit a drum. If a sound has lots of compression the transience will become extremely over accentuated so every sound has a HUGE hit and sounds super plucky, so it can be really startling and hit WAY too hard, especially if a song has a dramatic shift in volume.
@GonkHWWC
@GonkHWWC 3 года назад
The time has come for a "What makes this Song great" Episode with Royal Blood
@tomsandersjr.7637
@tomsandersjr.7637 3 года назад
Concur. That first album was such a banger with so many good riffs. Don't get me wrong, I dig the grooviness of the new one too, but I felt like their first release was one of the few bright spots in Rock that year. Loose change!
@Lunarplex
@Lunarplex 3 года назад
Right on! I’ve asked for that in the comments below other videos too.
@gerardcote8391
@gerardcote8391 3 года назад
I'm still waiting for Rick to do What makes this song great : DragonForce Through the Fire and Flames, some day I'll win the Powerball Jackpot and BRIBE Rick into Listening to it.
@johnrussell9857
@johnrussell9857 3 года назад
MGK and Kellin Quin song sounds a lot like “Be My Escape” by Relient K
@bgilliatt10406
@bgilliatt10406 2 года назад
Was looking for this comment
@azb2a
@azb2a 3 года назад
What surprises me in the current Rock This list is how a large amount of the songs actually sounds like metal. The massive production we are used to hearing in the metal genre is now very present in modern rock, alongside rap (and even trap) influences. It makes the list very intersting to listen to, with various genres and codes coming together
@evilspoons
@evilspoons 3 года назад
There's been some really good metal over the past decade or two that's completely inaccessible to a lot of people because instead of singing you get vocalizations/growling/screaming, kinda out of nowhere. I know plenty of those songs have huge audiences but they don't do well in the mainstream. if the REST of the ideas metal has are migrating over to a more conventional singing style, we're in for something huge. This reminds me a bit of how in the late 2000s/early 2010s North American pop music was suddenly like "HEY THIS EDM SHIT'S GREAT" and meanwhile all the EDM they're sampling/covering/etc came out in like 1996. Not trying to be a snob saying I liked it then first - genuinely just confused at how it was so overlooked and what the heck suddenly made it "cool".
@azb2a
@azb2a 3 года назад
@@evilspoons Yeah intersting parallel with EDM in mainstream pop. All it takes is some popular artists to bring new influences to mainstream genres, like the Black Eyed Peas did with EDM in the early 2010s. As for metal sounding music and scream singing, it's quiet intersting and even funny to see musical codes usually pushed away by the mainstream public getting their way in mildly popular genres. Aggressive sounds are more accepted when diluted it would seem haha
@radvideos1903
@radvideos1903 3 года назад
Yeah I listen to modern rock and none of them except the Weezer one is something I would usually listen too. Rockin’ Vibes, Retro Pop or Southern Comfort are much better than Rock This. I have my own playlist called 21st century classic rock with non metal modern rock and new stuff by the classic artists (McCartney, The Who, etc...). My point is there’s a lot of great non metal modern rock artists. Rick just missed Greta Van Fleet (#11 on the list). Great rock bands now are GVF (I understand the hate but I like them), The Struts, Inhaler (Bono’s son fronts the band), Black Pumas, Michael Kiwanuka, The Black Keys, Young Gun Silver Fox, Kings of Leon, Hearty Har (Fogerty’s kids) and of course the soon to be rock and roll hall of famers Foo Fighters. I know it’s kinda weird but Miley Cyrus is in a rock phase - some of it isn’t bad. Those are just some artists I like that aren’t metal.
@erlandaspetkevicius7701
@erlandaspetkevicius7701 3 года назад
Most of those songs don`t even sound remotely close to metal.
@azb2a
@azb2a 3 года назад
@@erlandaspetkevicius7701 I was speaking production-wise mostly. The few songs I'm talking about are indeed not composed as metal songs, but the productions are built as such
@theriffwriter2194
@theriffwriter2194 3 года назад
I can't think of a single moment in popular music history where being unoriginal was embraced like this. I bet some of their hardest fans couldn't tell if they switched singers. The definition of "interchangeable".
@denverrandy7143
@denverrandy7143 3 года назад
Couldn't of said it better myself!!!
@mondegreen9709
@mondegreen9709 3 года назад
They should've saved that money they were spending on tattoos and invested it on a crash course in songwriting instead.
@phoenix81293
@phoenix81293 3 года назад
totally agree
@BBBri57
@BBBri57 3 года назад
Dam what a cool comment!
@gman6059
@gman6059 3 года назад
That's what I was thinking, but you said it MUCH better.
@christopherrohlf1975
@christopherrohlf1975 3 года назад
Subbed. The merciful, relentless positivity (or "devil ya know" pragmatism) is pretty refreshing. Love the attitude. God bless. CR
@dasdardlydave8848
@dasdardlydave8848 3 года назад
Rick, thank you for these Spotify vids. I thought I had given up on new music in the early 2000s. I was raised on 70s-80s rock. My jaded self got bored with all the over produced 20 writer tunes. These vids showcase some sounds and songs that give me hope for the future of rock. PS: The last band you played had a really nice sound, notes of Blink 182 mixed with a bit of Goo Goo Dolls.
@nickvogel4157
@nickvogel4157 3 года назад
I'm 34 and this music makes me feel 74.
@simmyt10
@simmyt10 3 года назад
I’m 20 and I feel 40
@necatrix5733
@necatrix5733 3 года назад
Am I the only one (aside from Rick, apparently) who is somewhat pleasantly surprised by the quality of some of these songs? Don't get me wrong, I'm not blown away, but as someone who stopped keeping up with the charts and the brand new releases (except for the biggest ones) about 10 years ago, I expected to hate most of it. #10 (Amnesia) and #8 (Escape the Fate) sounded pretty dope, the Lilith Czar song sounds really cool and makes me wanna check her stuff out, the Royal Blood song has their trademark solid sound yet with enough of a new spin on it to make it fresh. Yeah, there are some very insta-forgettable songs in there, or songs that are actively unpleasant to listen to, but that was already the case when I was young. It's not like every new release was an instant banger. And in so far I found the new music of then more impressive, it's also possibly because I'm older and I've heard more stuff, so things just seemed more original back then than they perhaps were. If I had been raised on a hefty diet of Chuck Berry and blues rock in general, I might have not been as impressed by Led Zeppelin or other celebrated artists who were heavily inspired by blues rock, sometimes to the point of ripping it off. Instead, I was blown away by their riffs and their energy. It seems like at some point you're stuck between "oh, I've heard this all before" when the song sticks to the tried-and-true genre tropes, but as soon as it strays too far of your idea of what rock is "supposed to be" (like the trap beats) it becomes "pandering trash" and "no longer rock". And I'm not gonna say most of these trap beat rock songs aren't generic bandwagon stuff, but that is also not new - in the 80s, all the rock bands jumped on the bandwagon of drum machines and synthesizers, and people were whining about it as well. And then when you listen to some of the stuff later, you get over that knee-jerk rejection of synths and drum machines as "not proper rock", and you start to recognize that some of those songs actually implemented that stuff extremely well. In the same way, I'm sure it's possible to make a good rock song that makes use of a trap beat, although many attempts fail. Everyone is of course entitled to find this stuff genuinely appalling. But I've found that music is tied very much to the social aspect of life. Some of the reasons we aren't connecting with these artists is because a) we don't know who they are b) we don't need them, as we have are own back catalogue of stuff we already like and are familiar with c) there is so much stuff out there and so many niches that it almost makes music inherently more disposable d) we don't know people who are passionate about these new artists and are able to infect us with that enthusiasm. I've found that when you go into music listening (of artists and songs you don't know) with a "go on, impress me" attitude, it often leaves you feeling disappointed and empty. My best music discoveries have been when I've randomly discovered a new song either through hearing it randomly in a TV show, movie, game, in the mall, on the radio etc., or through going to a concert where the whole context is about taking in the music and experiencing it with 100% attention, or through friends who are passionate about that artist or song. In a way, it's a bit like romance - dating apps just aren't as conducive to connecting with people as encountering them in real life. That's why I like watching these videos by Rick, because while he seems at first glance to be a Boomer with Boomer preferences (which I share as an older Millennial who used to prefer to hang out with the adults rather than his fellow kids), he's also openminded and has a constructive mindset. Which IMO, is a way of approaching music that is less prone to leading to cynicism and burnout.
@inghell
@inghell 3 года назад
Is it because a lot of this music sounds pretty teenage angsty?
@RopShrap
@RopShrap 3 года назад
couldn't say better
@actionhirvimoose4294
@actionhirvimoose4294 3 года назад
@@inghell It is exactly that. I'm much younger than him (early twenties) but still I get that were I younger I would probably like this much more. It's not horrible but most of the songs sound very samey.
@philiplibertine
@philiplibertine 3 года назад
The state of rock music at the moment, trap beats, auto tune, too produced. Basically pop music with loud guitars in the choruses
@HeavyMetalNerd
@HeavyMetalNerd 3 года назад
True.
@mediaikonz
@mediaikonz 3 года назад
@@charizardmaster13 really some canned over produced vocals with midschool lyrics are sending emotions? Bumping the beat to fit the grid when humans actually prefer natural beats because they cause audio fractals due to small inconsistencies is soulful? Maybe you need to listen to actual music and not just garbage you're forcefed.
@alexylophoney
@alexylophoney 3 года назад
That's why I'm recording an EP with my band with the mastering like the 90s-00s (not self promo, sorry)
@dazza3115
@dazza3115 3 года назад
Trap beats within rock music is a big no no. Come on their are some amazing drummers out there who can play better than this crap
@HeavyMetalNerd
@HeavyMetalNerd 3 года назад
@@charizardmaster13 I think it sounds really boring and I'm missing some kinda life in those songs. I like AC/DC, old Scorpions, Airbourne, Metallica( first 4-5 Albums and some single songs), Slayer, Kreator, Sodom, Gary Moore, Death, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Genesis, Heaven Shall Burn, Machine Head, Fleetwood Mac, Anthrax, Van Halen, Motörhead, Judas Priest, Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Desaster, Darkthrone, Mayhem,Rush, Frank Zappa, Yngwie Malmsteen, Joe Satriani and many more artists that give me some kinda feeling I don't get from those Top 10 artists. I get a certain rush and feel much more pumped when I listen to those other artists. Can't really explain that but yeah...😅 I just feel a much stronger emotional connection to those other artists and that since the first listen.
@NoahHensonbassface
@NoahHensonbassface 2 года назад
I’m a music performance major at college and we do ear training all the time for relative pitch. Rick certainly does possess an experienced mind with lots of time in the music and in the analysis behind it. As someone that does a lot of musical analysis, there are a lot of trends repeated in the genre like the pop punk progression. I IV V vi has been around forever and if you throw in a ii or secondary dominant, you’re bound to get something that sounds the similar to what you’re used to but is just different enough to make it sound like you’ve never heard it before. Nothing done here in the video is out of the ordinary and simply requires practice. Great work Rick!
@reikoshea
@reikoshea 3 года назад
I'm glad you do these, cause I'd never heard of Lilith Czar either, but I really liked that song. Same happened for your pop chart that had blinding lights in it.
@davidhansen2748
@davidhansen2748 3 года назад
Is it just me, or do all these songs become 100% more listenable when Rick plays along...
@guitarplayer1434
@guitarplayer1434 3 года назад
it's you
@mdarrenu
@mdarrenu 3 года назад
yes they are - sound more real (cause it is) instead of overproduced/squeeze/compressed/elongated/fuzzed - whatever they do in the studio - to make it sound it like everything else.
@awgeezslick8802
@awgeezslick8802 3 года назад
It's because a lot of these modern rock bands are WAY overproduced. So Rick adding an actual real sounding electric guitar over top makes it sound more... authentic? real? good? One of those lol.
@notpub
@notpub 3 года назад
AGREE!!! Rick: "Sounds like he's bouncing off the E string," then one second later nails it.....If these bands only had half the WOW factor Rick has......
@macdisciple
@macdisciple 3 года назад
No. I can’t listen to any of them. Nothing strikes me as new or interesting.
@christianzafiroglu6705
@christianzafiroglu6705 3 года назад
Rick’s “What the Hell?” face at the start on “Breathe Again” was gold.
@scottmatznick3140
@scottmatznick3140 3 года назад
And the air keyboard on SOS, too
@ericthorpe5670
@ericthorpe5670 3 года назад
You never cease to amaze me with your endless knowledge and wünderbar taste, Rick. This is my favorite music channel.
@karingraf536
@karingraf536 3 года назад
Es heisst wunderbar.
@christopherhiggins2350
@christopherhiggins2350 3 года назад
I love how your guitar switch for #7 matched one of the main colors of the album cover.
@salvulcano3726
@salvulcano3726 3 года назад
13:42 Rick: Let’s see if it’s gonna get heavy *gets heavy* Rick: 😮
@stevewilliams1122
@stevewilliams1122 3 года назад
I never get tired of Rick forgetting the song is on and shouting over the top. Such great passion for music
@edneragnarok
@edneragnarok 3 года назад
I think it's so wild how you can play along with these songs while just hearing them for the first time! Amazing lol! Why do you think the metal songs don't have the same big production sound, Rick?
@mikemustang5488
@mikemustang5488 3 года назад
I liked most of them. Thanks for having some newer music on your channel! I like old music too, but it's fun to listen to something different rather than the same stuff over and over.
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