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The Musical Movement We Don't Talk About Enough 

Digging The Greats
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In the late 90s, Questlove helped found a collective of musicians and artists including D'Angelo, James Poyser, J Dilla, Erykah Badu, Common, Bilal, and others like Q Tip, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, and Pino Palladino.
They were dubbed, somewhat accidentally, the "Soulquarians" and this collection of albums is some of the best music ever recorded and has influenced so much music, in completely other genres since.
Today I'm talking all about the Soulquarians, D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, Common, J Dilla, The Roots etc, diving into specifics of their recording process, some of the albums, their influence since, and how all throughout Questlove knew what he had to do to make it big: build a music scene
Stream the Listening Guide, which includes every song mentioned in this video: open.spotify.com/playlist/5sI...
Here's the Kanye Video I mentioned in this video: • How Kanye's "Through T...
SOURCES
Here are the primary sources I consulted for the facts of this video:
daily.redbullmusicacademy.com...
www.nytimes.com/2018/08/08/ar...
theboombox.com/the-soulquaria...
Dan Charnas' book, "Dilla Time": amzn.to/3JXrAcP
Questlove's book "Music is History": amzn.to/3phQfiW
Get the vinyl of these albums:
Like Water for Chocolate: amzn.to/3zPA4xX
Voodoo: amzn.to/3C1EqEU
Things Fall Apart: amzn.to/3SMIL4H
Mama's Gun: amzn.to/3C21bZh
In regards to the Questlove/D'Angelo/House of Blues story - there are two versions of this story that Questlove has told. They're both the same, but the song is different. One version features Questlove playing the beat from the song "Four" by Madhouse (a Prince side project). The other, more recent telling of the story is Quest playing in the looser Dilla style. That version of the story is told in his recent interview with Talib Kweli: • Talib Kweli & Questlov...
That interview also features Questlove talking about the fact that other groups had music scenes around them, and The Roots didn't.
One other correction: Questlove's moniker doesn't trace back to A Tribe Called Quest. Re-reading through his book, I realize I misunderstood the wording.
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Soulquarians
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Erykah Badu
Common
The Roots
D'Angelo
Voodoo
Like Water For Chocolate
Mama's Gun
J Dilla
Jay Dee
Things Fall Apart
Neo Soul

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@diggingthegreats
@diggingthegreats Год назад
To clarify some poor wording on my part: when I say that The Roots were "hip hop outcasts" what I mean is, especially for the time, a hip hop band was uncommon (though not unheard of). They were doing things very differently than the East Coast, West Coast, and South scenes of the time. This isn't a sleight against The Roots - It's just explaining the problem that reaches it's climax at the Source Awards. This idea is in line with the quote below: Another clarification: "hip hop was one thing, and then there was The Roots": I am NOT saying that I don't consider The Roots to be hip hop. I'm pulling this idea from Questlove himself from his book "Music is History". He explains in the chapter "1997" how around 2006 Nas saw the Roots play and was blown away, but Quest realized it was because he had never actually heard them before. "This was always my biggest fear, that we were Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, and here was proof. Hip-Hop still hadn't listened to us." I should have explained this clearer, and included my source directly before making a claim that invokes such a knee jerk reaction. It's not about personal taste or me trying to say what is and isn't hip hop, so my apologies if that's how it came off. But The Roots were a different thing and didn't feel accepted by hip hop during this time.
@jeyjeysoundsleto1801
@jeyjeysoundsleto1801 Год назад
Indeed the roots used to play instruments since a long time that's why they were outcasts Many hip hop artists didn't had musicians compose their beats
@veegee1974
@veegee1974 Год назад
Nahh, I knew what you meant and you were spot on. They are still the "Outkast".😉 As in, different from all the rest. In a good way just like your video. Good stuff My Bro! Thank you for the effort you put in to this. I appreciate it as this was a great time for music for me.
@Man_fay_the_Bru
@Man_fay_the_Bru Год назад
Who cares,that rap music sucks ass
@igorkalaba6389
@igorkalaba6389 Год назад
Re the outcasts, was this in the time of the Digable Planets? Would you say there was a budding movement albeit not as commercial and well known? Or that The Roots pionered it?
@jettblifted
@jettblifted Год назад
I just discovered your channel and will definitely be catching up with your back catalog. Born in '92, I'm learning a lot. You are well researched, your passion for music and appreciation of hip hop is clear. Keep up the great work! I would love to see a video on street poetry's influences on early hip hop like The Watts Prophets, Gil Scott Heron, and The Last Poets. Or even the broader conscious hip hop movement happening before/around Soulquarians... ATCQ, Digable Planets, The Pharcyde, De La Soul, Black Sheep, Arrested Development, etc. Anything you drop will be great, keep up the great work!
@PatoNani18
@PatoNani18 Год назад
Neo-Soul will be forever my favourite R&B subgenre. Smooth, relaxed and genius.
@SithMirth
@SithMirth Год назад
I loved it and I miss it.
@thornyback
@thornyback Год назад
I'm with you. I read a recommendation of Erykah Badu's debut album and my life has never been the same. That genre is the sweetest music movement I've ever heard.
@PatoNani18
@PatoNani18 Год назад
@@thornyback Erykah Badu is amazing but no one will ever surpass D'Angelo imo. Indisputed king of neo-soul.
@jackedkerouac4414
@jackedkerouac4414 Год назад
And new jack swing. Love old school Guy, Johnny Gill, BBV etc
@tswagg504
@tswagg504 Год назад
Good times
@EGrif-sr8ii
@EGrif-sr8ii Год назад
He forgot about Raphael Saddiq who was also part of The Soulquarians. He produced some major classics for D'Angelo, Bilal, Erykah, Q Tip and The Roots.
@Tropicalistico
@Tropicalistico Год назад
And also Joi
@fabricatedreality418
@fabricatedreality418 Год назад
Super under rated bassist
@bigtats76
@bigtats76 Год назад
Damn I didn't know that. And I love Tony from Tony Toni Tone
@DarkOmancer
@DarkOmancer Год назад
Raphael is the Man 👍🏾💯
@eddiekaya1
@eddiekaya1 Год назад
@@DarkOmancer bruh, his solo album is the bomb, yo
@musamusashi
@musamusashi Год назад
What a moment in music history. Soulquarians for life.
@djpinguin8775
@djpinguin8775 Год назад
9:55 song? pls
@tredaman4382
@tredaman4382 Год назад
@@samlivermore8709 what
@mastertrey4683
@mastertrey4683 Год назад
@@samlivermore8709 Hater sucks
@SithMirth
@SithMirth Год назад
True that. I had no idea they all recorded together. But it's awesome, because I just naturally gravitated toward those 4 albums when they came out; guess I never read the liner notes closely, I only remember seeing James Poyser across all of them. If they were tapes, they would have been worn out.
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Sasquatcharians
@mr.rainc0at614
@mr.rainc0at614 Год назад
As a South Korean, D'Angelo was the gateway for me to find my inner neo-soul. Feel like makin' love and Untitled still hit me like no other.
@2m7b5
@2m7b5 Год назад
Kind of a tangent, but I think it's cool how Korea has kind of taken the soul/R&B torch and kept it alive in the mainstream. So many amazing Korean R&B artists!
@lukeshen1661
@lukeshen1661 Год назад
A_ who are some korean r&b artists you like?
@2m7b5
@2m7b5 Год назад
@@lukeshen1661 Heize, LEEBADA, meenoi, SUMIN, Dean, and Zion.T are all great. Not to mention all of the Kpop groups with R&B tracks.
@kono5933
@kono5933 Год назад
@@2m7b5 Zion T. 💪
@johnindigo5477
@johnindigo5477 Год назад
@@2m7b5 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-j_MgbYkJkag.html
@BGeezy4sheezy
@BGeezy4sheezy Год назад
D’Angelo’s “Voodoo” is one of the greatest albums ever made. The music on that takes me to another place entirely
@luiteoosting4580
@luiteoosting4580 Год назад
Exactly, I knew a song like untitled for years before finding out the rest of the album is actually waaaayy more awesome, like the roots and one mo gin
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart Год назад
I remember my dad heard my playing Voodoo and he immediately fell in love with it. He was a huge Curits Mayfield fan. I think he was just happy my musical tastes went beyond Jay Z and Snoop Dog
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
😊🎉🎉❤❤❤❤❤
@mogglie
@mogglie Год назад
Agree. One of the most important albums ever.
@MelissaKinney-lv6pn
@MelissaKinney-lv6pn 6 дней назад
Same. It seems to be personal for each person who listens, too. Its like you feel like or want to gatekeep the album because of this reason, it feels individually made just for you, yet that feeling is somehow universal for everyone.
@jassybird9090
@jassybird9090 Год назад
Without even realising it, I've accumulated a playlist over the years that involve all these people. I had no idea, while the indescribable yet familiar feeling it gave me, that they were this connected. A history lesson I very much appreciate, really cool to see.
@dozhadeville444
@dozhadeville444 Год назад
Your soul was in control ✊🏾
@brandonburton5928
@brandonburton5928 Год назад
What I truly appreciate is how you have weaved musical context in with the hip hop historiography that is Questlove. Everyone should read his books. Because they are incredible.
@diggingthegreats
@diggingthegreats Год назад
Agreed! His books are fantastic! “Music is history” was a main source for this video
@SithMirth
@SithMirth Год назад
Alright then! Across the Digging the Great's essays I've seen and these endorsements, I guess I got another run to the bookstore in me. Bought Dilla Time last week, lol. 'Cuz of this video. 😀
@cheef825
@cheef825 Год назад
@@SithMirth dilla time is a brilliant biopic... Loved all the music but that book really sucked me into the stories behind it. Also highly recommend dj premiers RU-vid channel, he has videos where he talks about some of the classics he's made over the years
@SithMirth
@SithMirth Год назад
@@cheef825 Cool, I'll check them out, thanks!
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
😊😊😊
@truthserum6808
@truthserum6808 Год назад
Alternatively called “Neo-Soul” Truly one of the GREATEST period of music of all time! Also DJ Jazzy Jeff heavily influenced, discovered and produced many artist. PHILLY!! ✨
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
😮
@alexdesforges5026
@alexdesforges5026 Год назад
This video was so well put together and entertaining. Huge fan of Dilla, Questlove, D’angelo and Badu but never knew about how all their stories weee this closely linked. Great video, defo deserves waaaayyyy more views!
@diggingthegreats
@diggingthegreats Год назад
🙏🙏🙏 an incredible period of music history!
@santiagodelgado875
@santiagodelgado875 Год назад
❤️
@williamperri3437
@williamperri3437 Год назад
@@diggingthegreats it was great for me! I was 23 in 99 and a Roots fan since 95 and with Badu since 96 and the rest followed. Of course I was a fan of ATCQ since 91 but late 90's I was listening to Common/Roots/Badu/D'Angelo and Black Star everyday. Dilla/Quest/Pino/Poyser/D'Angelo etc blew my mind with Voodoo etc. Like water for Chocolate WOW! Slum Village I heard about for 2 or 3 years but didn't get with them until 2000 or 2001 and everything changed. I know all of these stories and the history pretty well but thank you for your video. AND I was laughed at for years when I said Questlove was my favorite drummer at music stores! Even coming from just outside of Philadelphia it was not cool to be a drummer and a fan of quest love until practically 2010! 😂
@jamesthomas5580
@jamesthomas5580 Год назад
Agreed - he is engaging and knowledgeable! This is amazing
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Defo, bb!
@kevinmcdaniel8151
@kevinmcdaniel8151 Год назад
Q-Tip and ATCQ's influence on not only Hip-Hop but on Neo Soul can't be overstated. It's one of the foundations that Neo Soul was built on.
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Lenis 😮
@dylanlegarda3533
@dylanlegarda3533 Год назад
Roy Hargrove’s ‘Hard Groove’ is a criminally underrated Soulaquarians record. It has D’angelo, Common, Pino Palladino, James Poyser and more. One of the best tracks, ‘Poetry’ has Q-Tip and Erykah Badu in it
@diggingthegreats
@diggingthegreats Год назад
Hell yeah that album is amazing 🔥🔥
@evanpragliola4947
@evanpragliola4947 Год назад
One of the best albums dude
@dlxinfinite7098
@dlxinfinite7098 Год назад
"who knows the way it goes, Ill show the way it goes."....Badu and Qtip killed it
@ram-4
@ram-4 Год назад
I don’t think it’s underrated at all, RH Factor was a pretty big deal. ”Pastor T” is just nasty! Coming from a jazz perspective, I was kind of disappointed that Roy didn’t solo that much (he was one of the greatest modern era jazz trumpetists)…but this was a different type of project.
@danielperreault1870
@danielperreault1870 Год назад
Your comment sent me down such a deep hole I was listening to Fela by the time I realized lol. Cheers!
@perrysaunders331
@perrysaunders331 Год назад
I wish this style of Hip Hop, R&B, Jazz and Neo Soul was still in style today. Soulful, Afrocentric and Conscious.
@ManicallyMellow
@ManicallyMellow Год назад
In the late 90's there was a club in Barcelona called Jamboree that exclusively played Soulquarian, Slum Village, and Dilla records after the live jazz finished by midnight. I went with three of my friends who all ended up drunk and falling out with each other over who was hooking with me later on. Hearing that music you knew it was on a level you just hadn't heard anywhere before it was sonic. Looking back now i feel lucky to have caught that moment as it was happening.. even if it did involve friends getting a bit too turned on by it.
@hugobecookin
@hugobecookin Год назад
u know anywhere in barcelona still playing that sorta stuff ?
@ManicallyMellow
@ManicallyMellow Год назад
@@hugobecookin Sorry I live in the UK now. For the past several years the London Jazz scene that's appeared has similarities to that Soulquarian vibe mixed with UK Broken Beat. If Alfa Mist, Yussef Dayes, or Joe Armon Jones ever perform in Barcelona then definitely worth checking out.
@hugobecookin
@hugobecookin Год назад
@@ManicallyMellow amazin cheers!! knew it was a bit of a reach haha
@musicalmanic0216
@musicalmanic0216 Год назад
@@ManicallyMellow jamboree is awesome. Went in 2017 and surprised me with some redbone by gambino. Incredible memory.
@unfazedjae2645
@unfazedjae2645 Год назад
My mum used to go there 😂😂😂
@larrymcmillan5611
@larrymcmillan5611 Год назад
The Soulquarians had to be the most Innovative Musical Collective in my time so far,and I'm going on 45. Probably the most exciting collective to ever record at Electric Ladyland Studios.
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart Год назад
I'm with you. I'm 40 and this was the music I gravitated towards in high school. Can't shake off those teenage imprints.
@larrymcmillan5611
@larrymcmillan5611 Год назад
@@Kevinschart Oh Indeed! During HS I put everybody i knew who had a "good ear" on to them,literally having to explain who everyone was and what connection they had with each other!! LOL! good times good vibes.😅
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Pebis 😂
@novacorps2468
@novacorps2468 Год назад
The Roots did come from somewhere, Philly and it's amazing music scene. This was the time of neo soul, also mostly all from Philly. Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, Vivian Greene, Jazmine Sullivan, Bilal, Zhane, and of course the Roots.
@jsoul99
@jsoul99 Год назад
I lived this whole movement. Meeting Questlove, Bilal, Jill, Musiq, Erykah has a painting of mines from back then, Common took the 1 photo i have with her. Dilla became a muse. I never got to meet him, but oddly enough me and his moms (Ma Dukes) are friends to this day. She even appeared in one of my music videos. I remember going to the concerts, and eventually performing at the Black Lilly. This whole time period birthed me. I feel so fortunate. Im a musician NOW because of it. I am forever grateful. Alot of great stories. Good job on the vid.
@danielngongang9419
@danielngongang9419 Год назад
This is so cool!!
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
I actually lived it first, so yeah
@ManojKumar-ho6ym
@ManojKumar-ho6ym Год назад
.
@banknoteproductions9302
@banknoteproductions9302 Год назад
Wait you're the singer jsoul?I use to see you in magazines and you were 🔥,are you still making music?my name kl the composer bro I'm a fan.much love
@AuthorLHollingsworth
@AuthorLHollingsworth Год назад
Neo Soul is still my favorite music of the late 90's and early 2000's. Each artist had their own style, and the sound will never end for me.
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Let me slap it down on that pebis 😮😊😅😅😅❤
@GuthrieStraw
@GuthrieStraw Год назад
Weird night on the internet, I go seeking banjo strings and end up here. Love your presentation, style and energy! I noticed you have a new channel. I can say as someone who's worked on multi-year weekly-release creative endeavors, I hope you'll take the opportunity to smell the roses, and keep in touch with yourself through this wonderful process of content creation - it's clear that to me that you're incredibly talented and that this channel has huge potential, so I just wanted to be that voice for the times it might feel like there is none. Thank you for sharing your joy, and for being you!
@diggingthegreats
@diggingthegreats Год назад
Thank you for the kind words! That means a lot! 🙏🙏
@mikepalmier136
@mikepalmier136 Год назад
This is an epic comment. From now on when I find a wierd video Ill drop a comment that I came here looking for Banjo strings...
@JSpycer
@JSpycer Год назад
This comment was really beautiful..damn..
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
😂😂😂🎉😮😊😊❤
@laynemeadows2282
@laynemeadows2282 2 года назад
I never knew but always had a feeling the "Questlove" name had some tie in to Tribe called Quest, glad you pointed out the facts!
@dlxinfinite7098
@dlxinfinite7098 Год назад
This is history. You did a short but comprehensive study on that movement. .....ahhh...my favorite time in Black Music. I used to go down to a club called the Five Spot in Philly. Mostly all the Soulquarians were there. The Roots was the house band. I remember seeing Diddy, isolated in a corner, bobbin his head. I met India Irie there....word got out, and soon you had to stand for hours to get in. It was amazing. Great video. subscribed.
@andreww4640
@andreww4640 Год назад
Great pull quote from Charnas' "Dilla Time" (a must-read!): "Neo-soul was a revival of soul's analog heyday by its digital children." That one jumped out to me as well. This video does a great job of contextualizing some of Charnas' info regarding those Electric Lady sessions!
@jameshershberger8085
@jameshershberger8085 Год назад
I’ve always felt like the true end of the Soulquarians was J. Dilla’s death. Questlove may not want to admit it, but the fact that their collective profiles were raised in the years afterwards would have made it too hard to resist getting Q, James Poyser, D’Angelo, Dilla and everyone back together to see what would happen.
@shonuff8829
@shonuff8829 2 года назад
The quality of this video is insane - hi from reddit!
@diggingthegreats
@diggingthegreats 2 года назад
Thank you! 🙌 Glad you enjoyed it! Stay tuned - lots more videos on the way
@rickeykoga2312
@rickeykoga2312 Год назад
Wait what??? These artists impacted my life tremendously and I can't believe they were connected thru Quest. Never stop documenting this history my guy
@Imaddrums
@Imaddrums Год назад
This video was amazing. I love how artists like Robert glasper and terrace Martin are keeping the dilla and hip hop culture of that time alive
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart Год назад
Dilla's drum composition style is here to stay. As long as people enjoy funky rhythms dilla's drums will always be a part of that.
@Birbdup
@Birbdup Год назад
This was fantastic. SO well done.
@diggingthegreats
@diggingthegreats Год назад
🙏🙏
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Bepis 😂❤
@terronricketts5867
@terronricketts5867 Год назад
Many won’t know this but the Roots had THE best live sets you could ever attend.
@chrismarziliano
@chrismarziliano Год назад
Have a metalhead friend who swears by this. He’s been to dozens of the heaviest shows you could ever imagine, but will always say roots have the best one he’s ever seen
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
😮😮😮😊❤
@dublancdedinde
@dublancdedinde 3 месяца назад
i'll never forget their amazing rendition of i still love you by 702
@johntaylor7965
@johntaylor7965 2 месяца назад
I went to many concerts of soulquarian artists, The Roots bar non was the most amazing of them all, blow my mind 😱🤯
@JwaStar1
@JwaStar1 Год назад
This was a great video. I'm a little sad they didn't mention Jill Scott as part of that movement other than the block party. I mean although she didn't record in Electric Lady Studios she was and is closely linked to the Roots as practically a member. I mean she wrote the "You Got Me" hook for the Roots and Erykah sung it. They sing it together in the block party. She also uses The Roots as an opening for introducing her on her debut album which came out during the era. This still was so amazingly nostalgic for me as I was coming of age during this time. My 1st concert i paid for and went alone to was the SpitKicker tour with many of those same artists back in 99. Common surprised us with Erykah that night and I even got to see him after the show. It was such a beautiful time.
@doubled334
@doubled334 Год назад
Very much this
@fauxdauteur
@fauxdauteur Год назад
I was born in the late 90s so it's such a treat to learn about this period of hip-hop from a historian like yourself, who lived through this time!
@KC-lg8qf
@KC-lg8qf Год назад
It was honestly one of the best eras of music and its what hip hop is sorely missing today.
@Kevinschart
@Kevinschart Год назад
comments like this definitely make me feel old. I was in high school when voodoo dropped. There were two types of kids back then. Those that leaned towards the roots and those that leaned towards Biggie. If you liked the roots then you were tapped into all the Dilla/Neo Soul artists. For me it goes back to Tony Toni Tone and Raphael Saadiq. He was really the catalyst for me.
@lynnecarrol8887
@lynnecarrol8887 Год назад
A bunch of Aquarians came together and created arguably the “ chill” or “ vibes” music Love it
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Pebis 😂
@Berth407
@Berth407 Год назад
A bunch of Aquarians and Pisces
@clarencekeller7684
@clarencekeller7684 Год назад
Like Water for Chocolate to me will always be the most underrated hip hop album of all time. It was so fantastic with no filler! It was the epitome of where hip hop was suppose to go after 1999 before pop and crunk took it over.
@repentorendupinhellfire6270
Nah you trippin lol, crunk go hard
@africkinamerican
@africkinamerican Год назад
Hip Hop for grown folks. A combination of gangsta and intellectual.
@jamesduckery5667
@jamesduckery5667 Год назад
One of my favorite albums and has one of the coldest intros...Time Travelin!
@clarencekeller7684
@clarencekeller7684 Год назад
@@jamesduckery5667 that trumpet solo, chants and kick drum sequence had me flying in the friendly sky with no other help needed ;) Def one of the best intros
@jamesduckery5667
@jamesduckery5667 Год назад
@@clarencekeller7684 Roy Hargrove did his Thang on that album! My favorite is Thelonius w/Slum Village, Dilla & Com blacked out on they verses!
@armchairgenerals4395
@armchairgenerals4395 Год назад
Crazy, I was at that show at the HOB. Didn't even know this happened there. This was probably one of the most epic shows I've seen. The lineup was The Roots, Fugees and Goodie Mob. Great video and series. Nice to see true appreciation of the craft and culture. Thank you. Oh btw, would be dope to see an episode on Hiero.
@organicphoto
@organicphoto Год назад
It feels like Christmas to find a great RU-vid channel like this one. The love that you put into this video is so evident and is greatly appreciated. You have an enthusiastic new subscriber!
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
I just want my pebus to live inside the lady at the bank 🏦
@LeBluesDuRobot
@LeBluesDuRobot Год назад
They also recorded The Roots "Phrenology" and Common's Electric Circus, which are both great and insane records. I know Electric Circus is not ranked high in his discography but i love everything about it.
@SithMirth
@SithMirth Год назад
I love those albums. I don't even care that Electric Cicrus isn't highly ranked. In the liner notes, Common even recognizes that it wouldn't be for everyone. But I thought both of those albums were experiments that worked extremely well.
@negusrbg500
@negusrbg500 Год назад
Me too! Come Close is still a very memorable song. Dope album. Loved where he went sonically
@simondilling5353
@simondilling5353 Год назад
Electric Circus is a great album.
@Compton3clipsed
@Compton3clipsed Год назад
Not at the time, but I think history is going to be very kind to Electric Circus. There are some classics on there.
@dedricklane4899
@dedricklane4899 Год назад
Come close and Heaven are all time classics
@cryptolentils
@cryptolentils Год назад
This channel is gonna be huge - your appreciation and understanding of the depth of the culture surrounding all of the come up stories for these artists is amazing. ❣️❣️❣️
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
The biggest thing on this channel? This guys pebis
@vkeyz
@vkeyz Год назад
3 of the best albums in their genres- Voodoo, Like Water, Mama’s Gun ✊🏽
@QuidBeliever
@QuidBeliever Год назад
Voodoo is just a perfect record, the strings of the universe vibrate to the tune of The Root
@WindedVoyage
@WindedVoyage Год назад
I've seen almost all the groups you mentioned at the Montreux Jazz Festival where I worked backstage shooting video. Had the pleasure of meeting a few of these Soulquarians. Saw The Roots perform twice. Amazing! The musicianship was amazing. They even broke into a Led Zep tune. They killed it! Great stuff on your part man. Thanks
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
Lol 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 you make me scream
@faeriefunky
@faeriefunky Год назад
This has all been my favorite music & I had no idea they were all so closely related. .. D'Angelo is so underrated and he chooses to be
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
This makes me completely spurt out of my ears 😂😂😂
@aldali724
@aldali724 Год назад
D Angelo over The Roots Dynamite would’ve been a sensory overload
@diggingthegreats
@diggingthegreats Год назад
🔥🔥🔥
@TraverseRaps
@TraverseRaps Год назад
Y'all got me cheesing over this shit damnb
@talzp
@talzp Год назад
This video is actually perfect! So engaging, entertaining and informative. I'm such a massive fan of all of these people but I had noooo idea how closely interlinked they were and how central QuestLove was to them all. Crazy! You learn something every day, man! This video was lovely. Keep it going 💃🏽👏🏽
@michaelpacinus242
@michaelpacinus242 Год назад
You just *had* to show up and make it a party, didn’t you? *Didn’t you*
@ThePyro3525
@ThePyro3525 Год назад
Pino is a SUPREME beast.
@jasonallen3678
@jasonallen3678 Год назад
Man you are turning me into a super fan by digging so deep into the most interesting points and subjects of some of the most amazing music ever created.
@michaelschmidt4352
@michaelschmidt4352 Год назад
Oh ya for a real treat check out Green Eyes off of Mama's Gun. It's like a 7 minute song that evolves in such an amazing way. It's on of my favorite songs and nobody knows about it.
@IanJamesBeats
@IanJamesBeats Год назад
I really appreciate this video. These are all some of my favorite artists. Such an underrated sub genre.
@archiewyldes1035
@archiewyldes1035 Год назад
Honestly one of my favourite videos ever. Some of these are my favourite artists and albums and I didn’t even realise how connected they all are. Great job 👏
@yellowmustardmusic
@yellowmustardmusic Год назад
None of this exists without 1971 to 1974 Sly and the Family Stone. It's a beautiful extension of that
@djcoolcliff
@djcoolcliff Год назад
I was there!!! Opened for The Roots back in 96 and that movement already in motion!!! First time I heard Afro Beat! RIP Leonard Hub Hubbard!!!
@michaelmassaro3483
@michaelmassaro3483 Год назад
Love everything about this video. These artists and those records were everything to me back in the early 2000s. Thank you for putting this together!
@BlueMoon-yo3ce
@BlueMoon-yo3ce Год назад
This is probably one of the best videos I’ve ever seen. Seriously! As a musician, this was super informative, eye-opening, and entertaining :) keep it up man! Keep going, I’ll be watching!
@DANGMOE
@DANGMOE Год назад
My favorite channel right now, thank you!
@isaiahetienne4126
@isaiahetienne4126 Год назад
I love seeing videos, podcasts, articles, and just any form of media on the Soulquarians and D'Angelo. Your videos on this subject are some of the best I've seen. So well done and unique. I'm a fan.
@ninopbrown
@ninopbrown Год назад
Hey man, thank you. The love, care and respect you have for the music and the craft is tangible and translates into your videos. You are exactly what is wonderful about RU-vid. ♡ Keep it up!
@kid_ridiculous
@kid_ridiculous Год назад
No joke, I’ve watched 3-4 videos in succession now and i absolutely love the knowledge bombs you drop! Hope you stay the course, digging into the origin and history of music is good for the soul, it’s a universal language and you’re speaking to us all. Thank you. 🙌🏼🤙🏼
@JaySamurai79
@JaySamurai79 Год назад
Love this piece man. Really appreciate you showing love to these legends.
@zionsworld306
@zionsworld306 Год назад
Can’t thank you enough for this channel! I’ve binges them all this week. Keep em coming!
@RefugeeKLicious
@RefugeeKLicious Год назад
Beautifully done. This video is packed with in-depth knowledge on the soulquarians while also not overloading. Superb job! Earned a subscriber!!!
@margicates553
@margicates553 Год назад
This makes my heart sing! Every reference, the D’Angelo/ Questlove lore, and than the passion and knowledge you have! Well done sir! Can’t wait to read that book you recommended. ❤️‍🔥🥰❤️‍🔥
@mateonemec6975
@mateonemec6975 Год назад
brother this was SO rich of a video, musically, culturally and as means to upheave my favourite movement in history from the US. big props!
@KevinOMalleyisonlysmallreally
@KevinOMalleyisonlysmallreally 2 месяца назад
Jill Scott, Mos Def, Qwali, and Common don't get enough love when the soulquarians come up
@africerane
@africerane Год назад
Those AI generated paintings would make for some sick album covers! Great video btw, almost unreal we get this quality content for free.
@Ericisyourmuse
@Ericisyourmuse Год назад
The story telling is amazing! Thanks for the video 😊❤
@mamasaidknockyouout
@mamasaidknockyouout Год назад
Sir, your channel is a gem - I'm very, very glad I found it!
@f.t2542
@f.t2542 Год назад
My man, I thank you from the bottom of my heart. Just discovered your channel and this video blows my mind. I was learning to express myself through music and instruments while listening to all these amazing artists in the late 90s. Focused on the music and not living in the US, I did not know much about them aside from their records. But now I learn that this family I pictured in my musical pantheon is an actual cultural movement and they all jammed together?! That is dope AF.
@sovereigncosmicwildman
@sovereigncosmicwildman Год назад
6:19 - That's a magical beat, used to bump it on repeat in high school. That drunken kick you talked about was heavily done by Madlib as well
@svpjef
@svpjef Год назад
Saw Pino play for the John Mayer Trio about 20 years ago and was blown away at his range. This Channel is opening new thoughts in my mind around music.
@poolpoolpeeps1
@poolpoolpeeps1 Год назад
I’m three minutes in and I can already tell this is gonna be one of the coolest videos I’ve ever watched. Thank you ❤
@dominicktrageser
@dominicktrageser Год назад
Dude I love your videos! Ive slowly been falling in love with this generation of music, Dilla Badu Denagelo all one by one. But to find out they were all simultaneously collaborating on their albums together! Love shit like this. Thank you for capturing this moment of time where these geniuses came together
@maecoro
@maecoro Год назад
I love them all so much! I knew about the soulquarians but didnt know the story around it! You are becoming my fav RU-vidr 💛✨
@alejandrojimenezmota7889
@alejandrojimenezmota7889 2 года назад
Great video man, this channel should be bigger
@brothajohn
@brothajohn Год назад
This is, BY FAR, my favorite new channel in RU-vid. This video is so great.
@badsugar
@badsugar Год назад
Always been a fan of the artists from this circle and never knew they were so closely linked to each other. Absolute gem of a video! You got a new follower from now on! 🔥
@MegaVern1
@MegaVern1 Год назад
I remember this exact moment. 99-2000 was such great years for music and concerts. Thanks!
@BrodySchoonMusic
@BrodySchoonMusic Год назад
This is such a great video detailing the weirdly niche genre I'm in love with. Such a great video.
@xandocommando
@xandocommando Год назад
This is such a great video!! As a breaker, 90s era music will always be my favorite to get down and dance to - A+ vibes and so much complexity to hit on in movement
@CaseySana
@CaseySana Год назад
This entire video was so fascinating! The 19 minutes went so fast and I’ve now got a few new albums to dive into, thank you so much for creating such a great video Brandon! 🤍
@keenanfarago6882
@keenanfarago6882 Год назад
In high school, one of my teachers was cousins with Proof who used to be good friends with J Dilla. He showed me so many of his music and I've expanded out since then, he was great
@michaelcorleone7598
@michaelcorleone7598 Год назад
This needs more recognition Incredible music
@atom_jack
@atom_jack 4 месяца назад
I usually can't stand video essays on music and musicians, but your research is always top notch and eye opening
@BREAKocean
@BREAKocean Год назад
As a bassist I love seeing my man Pino Palladino. Really changed how I looked as bass since I liked rock, prog everything and metal
@999Lucas
@999Lucas Год назад
As a life long percussionist, I dont feel like it is so hard to play push pulls, but I also think playing to a click is harder than people give it credit for. Music is pulse IN A time, not THE time. Pushes and pulls happen when you shuffle and groove. Feeling it and jamming out is always different than playing a click. Tracking is tough. Its awesome the sounds they got from those drum mixes and bass sounds. absolutely classic.
@ChaneMusic
@ChaneMusic Год назад
You are an amazing storyteller. Keep going 🙏🏿
@magicmery
@magicmery Год назад
I loooooved this watch!! Thank you so much 🌻 goldddd
@Sinnersainthuman
@Sinnersainthuman 9 месяцев назад
This channel is easily becoming my favorite. Kudos for all the research and work that goes through your vids 👌🏼
@BrentLane1
@BrentLane1 Год назад
I’m impressed, u did a great job here man! I love anything and everything from that musical collective, I’m hoping they will eventually release more tunes/jams from those electric lady sessions. 🙏
@eldukequimera0437
@eldukequimera0437 Год назад
Great content man. Love to see videos like this, if u want to I would like to see more videos about the soulquarians, specially Mos Def
@revlovemusic
@revlovemusic Год назад
from one music nerd to another, THANK YOU for your videos!!!!
@harhota
@harhota 4 месяца назад
Top-notch content. Thanks for amazing job! Enjoying every time.
@some_milo
@some_milo Год назад
Keep making that content, man... This was such a beautiful essay. It feels like I'm hanging out w my friends, nerding about music. Much success to you!
@bookaufman9643
@bookaufman9643 Год назад
I love this kind of soulful mix of hip hop and r&B and with a good amount of retro funk too.
@benjaminromanello3157
@benjaminromanello3157 Год назад
I'm about 6 minutes in and something just came to mind. Dave Chappelle's Block Party. To have The Roots as the main band and provided all the music for Common, The Fugees, Kanye, and Jill Scott among others. That concert was put together very well. Ok back to your video Quick edit lol: Thank you for talking about Block Party. Thanks to this video, you made me choose my next music purchases.
@Takusanmizu77
@Takusanmizu77 Год назад
Very glad I found this channel tonight
@steve_santiago
@steve_santiago Год назад
Fun fact: A young and not yet discovered or signed J. Cole can be seen in the crowd of Dave Chapelle‘s Block Party film
@cwwheelz
@cwwheelz Год назад
Great video. Entertaining and informative. Love D'Angelo and didn't know that Amir was behind the scenes on Voodoo. All super talented cats.
@jennitzuchitsai
@jennitzuchitsai 18 дней назад
your videos are both super knowledgable and entertaining to watch! They organized the messy timelines and correspondances in relationship with artists/genere..etc in my understanding hip hop..neosoul. funk..etc. Thank you!
@jaymehta27
@jaymehta27 Год назад
Dude is a legend for bringing these legendary heroes at the forefront
@Xolanidj
@Xolanidj Год назад
First of all, as a fellow dj, I love the way you made this video! I love what came from the collective of the Soulquarians. I wonder if there are some other extended musicians who could be considered to be part of the collective, like Lauryn Hill, or Raphael Saddiq. I’ve always considered Soulquarians to be sort of an evolution of Native Tongues (especially with Q Tip’s involvement in both). Imagine if they were all coming up in the same era! And one more thing. I would’ve NEVER guessed that “Doin it” sampled “Give it to me baby”. I can figure out a lot of Dilla samples, but not this one at all, ever! 🤩
@johndangerbenedictarnold7862
All these albums changed my life. Before them I didn’t listen to hip hop. 🙏
@Sci-Fi_Fan296
@Sci-Fi_Fan296 6 месяцев назад
This was so interesting! I was only 18 in 1999 so I didn't fully grasp the inner-connectedness of all of these artists. I have enjoyed their music individually without knowing about this solid thread. Thanks for this video and looking forward to seeing more content from this channel.
@kennytran6571
@kennytran6571 Год назад
Love this! Sent me down a rabbit hole of re-listening these great artist's discographies and I learned so many cool details about this era.
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