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My blind reaction to the song Lingus by the American jazz fusion band Snarky Puppy.
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@GenXDaddyO
@GenXDaddyO 10 месяцев назад
First time on your channel. Watching reactions to this group and song is kind of an obsession of mine. 😂 I get that this is a lot if you’re not a jazz head, but I glad you could at least appreciate it. Couple of interesting points: - The reason for the crowd and headphones is because this was a recording session for their album We Like It Here. The audience is listening to the master mix while it’s being played live. - Snarky Puppy is a collective, so the group members fluctuate depending on the needs of the group and everyone’s schedules. The bassist (Michael League) is the composer. - The drummer (Larnell Lewis) plays with them regularly, but was not originally scheduled for this session. They called him in at the very last minute because the scheduled drummer had passport issues and couldn’t get there. Larnell knew one or two of the songs on this album but not the rest, so he learned them on the 6-hour flight to the studio, had a couple of rehearsals with the band and then they jumped into the recording.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
Well that’s last point is absolutely bloody mental to be perfectly honest 😂 also, welcome to the channel, hope you at least find something to enjoy!
@chucku00
@chucku00 6 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions Larnell Lewis is a true jazz drummer, he really wasn't in his element on his Drumeo video covering a Metallica song. But for this Snarky Puppy video he had to learn all their drum setlist in the plane that carried him from europe to the US just the day before the concert. I think you might have been confused because he played in an old (+- 50 y/o) Rn'B/funk way that also originated heavy metal with drummers like Buddy Miles, Mitch Mitchell or Tiki Fulwood.
@chucku00
@chucku00 6 месяцев назад
I wonder how the F my response landed on this thread. Looks like there's currently some phuckery at work with YT.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 6 месяцев назад
😂😂😂
@chucku00
@chucku00 6 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions BTW you're totally spot-on about this song requiring full active listening that could be hazardous while doing something like driving or practicing some manual or physical activity. But with a song like "Something" (feat Lalah Hataway) it's somewhat feasable.
@MrReedSL
@MrReedSL 10 месяцев назад
Shofukan (from the same album) is another masterpiece of their's that's a little more accessible, I think.
@markphillips8554
@markphillips8554 5 месяцев назад
This band takes me to new places.
@daaaaaave
@daaaaaave 10 месяцев назад
Thanks for lubing your chair for me, and 3 other people.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
YOU ARE ALL WELCOME! 😂
@surfingasongwave
@surfingasongwave 10 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions But maybe use 3-in-1 oil instead of WD-40 ... it'll last longer. Or silicon spray.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
@@surfingasongwave it’s okay, I have a pretty big tin, plenty of lube to go around 😂
@surfingasongwave
@surfingasongwave 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, I'd have to be in a mood for this too, but I'm glad you enjoyed it. That opening section is the very definition of "laid back." The founders of the band are from my alma mater which has an excellent jazz program. Lyle Mays went there before playing with Pat Metheny for many years, and Norah Jones went there, and many others. I don't know why but this group reminds me of John McLaughlin and Jan Hammer with the Mahavishnu Orchestra. If you're gonna drink Dr. Pepper from a 2-litre bottle you'll need to absorb all things Texan. Thanks for checking them out!
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
I bloody love Dr Pepper mate, I’m aiming for a sponsorship one day 😉😉 let’s start getting the word out!
@neilcreamer8207
@neilcreamer8207 3 месяца назад
I'm glad someone else sees the comparison to the Mahavishnu Orchestra. In fact, Cory Henry's solo here reminds me of prime Jan Hammer.
@thage7729
@thage7729 5 месяцев назад
Actually, the verse and bridge / refrain are all in 5/4; the verse is half time from the other. Michael League has said this is SP’s nod to dubstep. This was recorded in a studio in the Netherlands. The drummer is Larnell Lewis. He is a last minute replacement who learned nearly this entire album ON THE PLANE RIDE OVER. Corey Henry is the keyboard soloist… he was a childhood prodigy now adult virtuoso.
@jfs70ss
@jfs70ss 5 месяцев назад
I've must have watched this AT LEAST 30 times on reactions to this track by Snarky Puppy. Never gets old....!! Peace and blessing from the SF BAY Cali. 3/2/24
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 5 месяцев назад
I ranked 30th didn’t I? 😂
@jfs70ss
@jfs70ss 5 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions Ranking reactions is 'subjective'. One thing I can say is I'm 62 and showed this to my 27yo Son who was visiting from the Marine Corp a few months back and made him watch this even though he really didn't want to because Dad listens to 'Adult Music'. After he watched it, his reaction was similar to yours because I asked him, 'what did you think', and he simply said one word, 'INSANE'...!! Hope you can appreciate it...!!
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 5 месяцев назад
@@jfs70ss lol I was only kidding! I’m glad you enjoy the song though!
@jfs70ss
@jfs70ss 5 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions I knew you were kidding. You just reminded of my son's reaction. Thought maybe you'd appreciate it...!!
@stevenmonte7397
@stevenmonte7397 9 месяцев назад
The whole project is AMAZING!!
@stretchini
@stretchini 7 месяцев назад
I love this band! I'm 75 and grew up on prog ro and jazz, but my musician son introduced me to Snarky Puppy a couple of years ago. There is such joy in their playing. Please check out the players too. I know you appreciate the musicianship, but you should open your musical soul to jazz. No limits...Try Bitches Brew for a crossover intro. Warm thoughts from NZ!
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 7 месяцев назад
Bitches Brew is Miles Davis, right?
@crabuki1273
@crabuki1273 10 месяцев назад
Fn love Snarky Puppy, such a great vibe to work to. It was definitely pre-written, not an improv, since the drummer has mentioned he learned the music on the plane from America to Europe. I just adore the laaaaaazzzy way the horns work in this, coming in just a hair's breadth "late" all over the place, and how it lends such a laid back feel to the music.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
It is gorgeous isn’t it? I just don’t know how the hell people pre-write stuff like this!
@rollomaughfling380
@rollomaughfling380 6 месяцев назад
The sax, trumpet and keyboard solos were definitely improvised.
@blacksagelobo
@blacksagelobo 5 месяцев назад
The charts were --prewritten, with space for improv. Like almost all jazz.
@troubleondemand7703
@troubleondemand7703 10 месяцев назад
I think that is the first time I have heard Larnell Lewis referred to as a rock drummer 😂 The obvious place to go from here would be Clown Core. Computers is a great song by them.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
I think I meant he sounded a little like the drummer from the Mars Volta. And rather than doing the kinda jazz drumming would’ve expected, he was a bit more… heavier? I dunno lol
@troubleondemand7703
@troubleondemand7703 9 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions All good, just messin' with ya. I do mean what I said about Clown Core though. It's a real thing. Check out their song Computers. My favorite description of them is 2 music majors with very disappointed parents.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 9 месяцев назад
@@troubleondemand7703 okay that’s worrying… on the list it goes 😂
@rollomaughfling380
@rollomaughfling380 6 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions If you want to see Larnell Lewis in one of his best recorded performances, and want to find out why he's held in such high regard, search for _Larnell Lewis - Zildjian Live._ It's Larnell doing a song that he wrote while the inestimable Ghost Note Band performs a marvelous arrangement to his material. And by the way, none of this is _traditional_ Jazz, _per se._ It's _Jazz Fusion_ (Jazz Funk, if you prefer.) It follows this format of a Jazz-oriented ensemble playing with headphones (where they have a click track in addition to their audio mix) and the audience has just the audio mix. Many Jazz players in the past, like Charlie Parker, John Coltrane, or Miles Davis didn't care much for recording in studio sessions because there was no audience to "add to the energy". They'd have rather played life and be recorded well, which is the case here. Oh, and also, you'll see Nate Werth, the "bongo player-not a real musician" you referred to, going above and beyond to earn his keep. (Never underestimate a percussion player. I've seen rock drummers contorting their arms into pretzels trying to recreate something like _Sympathy for the Devil_ live and wanting to walk over and say "This is a really simple trap kit part, mate. The rest is additional percussion. Just go back, re-listen, and focus on the basics.") A great support percussionist is a treasure. And he's doing much more than "bongos". He has his own kit of hand drums, chimes, cymbals, timables, cowbells, etc. A lot to bring to the discussion. When you hear Larnell's drums explode into a high-energy blast at 07:48, Werth is all up in that. If you muted him from this track, you'd immediately miss him. Support Percussion: very much musicians, very much needed.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 6 месяцев назад
@@rollomaughfling380 you know I was joking about the bongos, aye? 😂
@Aurora-cv5to
@Aurora-cv5to 10 месяцев назад
It's interesting, I'm in the demographic that isn't supposed to like this. I'm not a musician and I don't understand any of the technical stuff. I adore this, and all of Snarky Puppy. Discovered them from a friend a couple of years ago, then saw them a few months ago live. (Spectacular! I didn't stop grinning for hours!) It was love at first hearing, and I probably listen to Snarky Puppy more than any other band or musician - both when I'm in the mood for a close listen, and when I just want something on background. They make me smile, and even the songs I know well - like this one - still surprise me, even when I know what's coming. I don't know how that makes sense, but - there it is. I haven't been this enthralled with jazz since I found Chic Corea's Return to Forever in '75. It's just magic to my ears.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
See I don’t even listen to jazz. I have kind of blue by Miles Davis because I’m a basic bitch, but other than that I’m at a loss. I should maybe try some more stuff!
@Aurora-cv5to
@Aurora-cv5to 10 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions I do like being surprised, and what I think of as "good jazz" (arbitrary, my own likes/dislikes) always surprises me. It stretches a dissonance into a harmony, it makes me hold my breath while suddenly the rhythms go wonky but always then end in a "perfect" place. The sounds make me happy. I know that's not a typical way for musicians to think about music, but ..... I'm not a musician. I like beautiful and unpredictable things. So perhaps it won't work for you - but - if you aren't wed to predictability, give it a shot. But there are a lot of jazz musicians that are incredible technicians but maybe not artists? Or at least, not in pursuit of beauty? Snarky Puppy makes beautiful music.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 9 месяцев назад
@@jmc000 😂😂 but I like it!
@RobertClaeson
@RobertClaeson 9 месяцев назад
Dirty Loops is another band (although much smaller) that are also master mucisians.
@stevenmonte7397
@stevenmonte7397 9 месяцев назад
Good metaphor! They definitely take the listener on the scenic route!
@stevenmonte7397
@stevenmonte7397 9 месяцев назад
I agree with you... Snarky Puppy ALWAYS comes across some much better than other bands like this. They are so amazing! and the bassist is a killer composer! His interviews have so much insight.
@mikeholmes5308
@mikeholmes5308 10 месяцев назад
You're not missing a damn thing, you just haven't learned the language of jazz yet. We're all born with the ability to like certain sounds, but others we don't "get." It's like hearing another language, you hear it, you realize it's saying something, but you don't understand what it's saying. If there's to be an emotional content delivered, you aren't sure how it should make you feel. With many genres of music one comes to, one has to learn the language if one wants to appreciate it. You don't have to learn it, of course... but I, for one, think it's worth it to learn every musical language you can. I think it's interesting that you ARE in the middle of learning a bit more of the metal language (certain screamers, for instance, you're finding more palatable than others, and as you learn those, the others slowly become more palatable, etc.) Another really difficult genre of music, for example, is chamber music. Took me quite a while to grasp that... but interestingly it was learning things like Jazz and foreign musical styles that made it easier to learn chamber music. That is, as you learn more musical languages, you learn how to learn faster. Or at least that's what happened for me, and others I've talked to. Great reaction, and I wish you well on your continued journey into various diverse lands of music, wherever you let that take you. :)
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
You’re absolutely correct, and that’s why I have been refusing to give up on certain genres, even though people keep telling me to lol. I’m enjoying the discovery, and I’m finding stuff all the time that’s challenging me and exciting me!
@spdcrzy
@spdcrzy 3 месяца назад
I fucking LOVE Polyphia, specifically because they ARE masters of technical wankery. Tim was trained as a classical violinist, and you can see that come through in the way he plays and composes sometimes (to the detriment of emotion). It's not a bad thing - but he has DEFINITELY gotten better in integrating heart and soul into his songs. Compared to Snarky Puppy, he's a baby when it comes to composition and arrangement. SP is on another level altogether when it comes to having both width AND depth in their songs. No instrument is lost in the sauce.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 3 месяца назад
I listened to some Snarky Puppy and quite enjoyed it! I might have to give Polyphia another chance, I think when I first listened to them I was maybe being a bit snobbish hahaha. But I like music that smacks me in the feels. I can appreciate the technical stuff, but it’s never gonna get me the same way an emotional chorus will 😂
@anascoburn
@anascoburn 10 месяцев назад
I agree that full appreciation of "Lingus" requires one's attention. It isn't elevator music, and I imagine if I was actually trying to concentrate on something else I might find it annoying. That said, it seems to me to have more heart than say, Polyphia's work. For a group (a trio) that combines outstanding musicianship with poppy hooks and serious jazz fusion chops -- may I recommend the Swedish group 'Dirty Loops?' You might start perhaps with "Rock You," or one from their great collaboration with Cory Wong -- say, "Follow the Light."
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
If you’ve seen my Polyphia videos you’ll know I agree with you 100% 😂
@stevenmonte7397
@stevenmonte7397 9 месяцев назад
"Oh, that piano part was really good"..... just wait!
@bryanleggo3489
@bryanleggo3489 7 месяцев назад
I like their collaboration with Jacob Collier on "Don't You Know" better. The ensemble work is just as good. Collier is a musical genius in so many ways that musicians tend to like him better than no matter what genre or what size band he is in anyway. He has tons of solo work and with his own band as well as collaborations with full orchestras. I couldn't search here to see if you'd ever reacted to him or heard of him. I hadn't until recently even though he's won 5 Grammys. Here are 3: Snarky: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-eqY3FaZmh-Y.html With Take 6: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-nspqYGz-Z1s.html Moon River a cappella.: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-VPLCk-FTVvw.html
@michakuczkowski124
@michakuczkowski124 9 месяцев назад
Man!! What crazy mix of english and some other language do you speak??
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 9 месяцев назад
Hahahahhaha! 😂😂 I’m Scottish ya cheeky bugger! Am I *that* difficult to understand?! 😂
@domperignon778
@domperignon778 10 месяцев назад
Hold on a second. How many people are actually in this band? Also, stratospherically awesome, by the way. It reminds me of Nils Landgren’s Funk Unit, but with four times the personnel.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
I heard somewhere they’re still recruiting, even they no longer really know how many people are puppies
@daaaaaave
@daaaaaave 10 месяцев назад
I don’t know shit about jazz shows, but do they usually have the whole audience wearing headphones? That seemed pretty weird to me.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
@@daaaaaave I didn’t even notice that hahaha
@domperignon778
@domperignon778 10 месяцев назад
One of the big dog puppies is Larnell Lewis, the drummer. I understand he does tutoring videos on Drumeo. I've seen vids of him playing the most insane songs after one listen through (including Enter Sandman, although I don't know how he avoided hearing this until that point). @@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
@@domperignon778 what’s Enter Sandman?
@sonamadinolf6096
@sonamadinolf6096 28 дней назад
The first time I listened to Lingus, I had it on in the background while I did something else. I did NOT like it. I zoned out for the beginning, and zoned back in during the keyboard solo. Without the beginning to anchor me, I felt lost in a sea of chaos. You are right, this is not a song to passively listen to for mood, nor a background music.
@rodconnah4249
@rodconnah4249 9 месяцев назад
First time subscriber to your reactions, really enjoying them mate. This was the one that drew me in, long-time SP fan, yet to see them live as I live in that forgotten land down under (maybe one day). Just picked up on your early comment about whether the pieces are pre-written etc and was reminded of this short but totally enjoyable documentary about the making of this very album. Not a reaction suggestion but well worth a watch if you need some background to the band and particularly to this track. Here's the link ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-5p5sEewsYNM.html .... keep up the good work :)
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 9 месяцев назад
Thank you very much! I’m glad You’re enjoying the channel ☺️
@mourlyvold64
@mourlyvold64 10 месяцев назад
Yeah, the congaplayer (not bongoplayer) has got a real easy job, "not a real musician". Right. You go try and draw one (just 1) clear and crispy slap from that skin, and then get back to us.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
Good lord. Wasn’t it obvious I was joking??
@mourlyvold64
@mourlyvold64 10 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactionsNo, it wasn't. But since you were, good for you.
@562goodguy
@562goodguy 4 месяца назад
You have to flow with the music and not get caught up with the details a appreciate it for what it is. You've got a good ear, but sometimes just turn off the technical side and flow with it.
@chucku00
@chucku00 6 месяцев назад
Polyphia is senseless technical pointlessness. Snarky Puppy is insanely technical but also deeply rooted on the feelings being the main priority.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 6 месяцев назад
Agreed!
@daaaaaave
@daaaaaave 10 месяцев назад
The song was losing me for a while. The keyboard solo, mostly. This seems like the other side of the coin of Polyphia, where they have more technique than taste, but instead of technique wankery, it's structural wankery. Like, it's cool that you can do all that, but you forgot to make a bunch of it sound good. Bloodbath seemed bad because the vocals didn't match the music at all, but I think Polyphia at least sounds pleasant generally.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
Yeah I’m on the fence tbh man. Like, I enjoyed it for the most part, but I also kinda agree with everything you’ve said. I don’t even think it sounds bad… it’s just… I dunno, maybe I need lyrics 😂
@daaaaaave
@daaaaaave 10 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions After watching this and that Polyphia guitar video, I'm curious about how you'd react to a Band-Maid instrumental like From Now On, but also a normal Polyphia track. Maybe Ego Death.
@markabusireactions
@markabusireactions 10 месяцев назад
@@daaaaaave I am also curious! The next band-maid video is gonna be an acoustic one, but after that I think I’ll do an instrumental
@daaaaaave
@daaaaaave 10 месяцев назад
I’m optimistic since your first time seeing them, you said they didn’t need Saiki and they should just play their instruments for half an hour.
@surfingasongwave
@surfingasongwave 10 месяцев назад
@@markabusireactions *"From Now On"* is very impressive.
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