Can you make riffs video Orden Ogan band. Example Vampire in Ghost Town, Fields of Sorrow, Gunman, In The Dan Ai songs and others. They have nice metal tricks.
Only have to look at how many styles he just nailed...all w unique timing textures progressions techniques..tones..great work..killer vision for this video
To those confused by the fact this is the same as the other video, it’s not quite. That was history of metal, this is history of rock. They’re different genres although I see the many similarities.
I love how every example track he plays to accompany the description of each subgenre and era of rock music is just slightly adjacent to an actual, popular track. Clever way to work around those pesky strikes while still letting us know exactly what song you're playing.
Regarding surf rock, there's a difference between "surf rock" (primarily instrumental, lots of Mediterranean/Middle Eastern influences...Dick Dale, The Ventures) and "rock music about the beach and surfing" (Beach Boys, Jan & Dean).
Yeah. I am not a big fan of The Beach Boys, but I love “Pet Sounds” by them. They are definitely more of a pop and psychedelia band and less of a surf rock band
Yeah, it was clearly based on Roundabout, just as the Roots Rock song was based on CCR's Fortunate Son, the Grunge song was based on Nirvana's In Bloom (I'm pretty sure), etc. Great derivations that capture the overall essence of the music while being safe from copyright bots :)
Very impressive musical essay through the archaeology of rock music. Would have been cool to hear Krautrock (Neu, Can) , 80's earl indie/college rock (sonic youth, REM,Dinosaur Jr) and 90's indie (modest mouse,built to spill,pixies) , but damn, you covered a LOT of ground in a short timespan. I can see using this video as a reference for someone unfamiliar with some of these genres.
My favorite song of each subgenre that i know Johnny be Good -Chuck Berry (rock and Roll) Misirlou -Dick Dale (Surf Rock) Helter Skelter -Beatles (British invasion) Wish you were Here -Pink Floyd (Psychedelic Rock) Comfortably Numb -Pink Floyd (Progessive Rock) Sweet Home Alabama -Lynyrd Skynyrd (Southern Rock) Starway To Heaven -Led Zeppelin (Hard Rock) Blitzkrieg Bop -The Ramones (Punk Rock) Californication -Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Funk Rock) Living On a Prayer -Bon Jovi (Arena Rock) Creep -Radiohead (Britpop) Faint -Linkin Park (Rap Rock) This Animal I have Become -Three Days Grace (Post Grunge) |By far my favorite genre rock and the hardest to choose| Take Me Away -Avril Lavigne (Pop Punk) |My favorite song ever and other great genre| Seven Nation Army -The White Stripes (Post Punk Revival) Monster -Paramore (Emo)|other great genre|
There’s also a psychedelic rock revival going on right now. King Gizzard The Lizard Wizard, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, and Tibetan Miracle Seeds all come to mind as great examples for modern psychedelic rock revival
Emo is actually a post-hardcore punk thing that appeared in the 80's, from Rites of Spring, Fugazi, The Hated... but maybe it would need a History of Emo video or something to be explain well.
Thanks for doing this with Rock too! My parents pretty much introduce me to Prog and Hard Rock - Arena bands and then I went with the Hardcore Punk scene. I did recognize a lot of underrated genres like Gothic, Funk, Stoner, Rap Rock, Industrial and Post Grunge. I've got a lot of ground still to cover tho. PD: Thanks again for doing this and include more modern bands/artists like Mogwai, Silversun Pickups, Plini and Chon. I've been listening to them a lot!
First comment: your video is amazing, so props to you. Now the criticism: how is Rush missing in the 1970s? Big oversight. Second, Incubus didn't start until the late '90s, you have them listed in the 80s.
Andrea, you're a fucking amazing content creator and I adore the hell out of all of your content. Thanks for bringing it at such a high quality! Love these 'stories'. Cheers buddy!
What I really love is that you captured the "vibe" of the style. For british invasion I could hear the girl screMing. Hardcore had a raw sound unpolished Fantastic!
You put Quarashi and Pod( Its the first time i ve heard of these bands, you can't even find them on google if you search) ,on rap rock but no Rage Against the Machine??? 😤😤
I was actually searching for this kind of video after I saw your History of Metal video, and now you upload it! That's really great, because I loved the Metal video, you really make this stuff good, you have informations, guitar playing etc. Thanks for doing Rock video as well, keep it up!
I'd say the first rock song was Guitar Boogie by Arthur Smith from 1945. You can put those guitar riffs in any 70's blues rock song and it wouldn't look out of place.
Great video ! I wonder where you would classify the Smashing Pumpkins, Muse, the Foo Fighters or Rage against the machine (and I'm surprised they are not named but that's a detail, I know you can't name every band on Earth 😁 )
Forgot avant-garde and experimental, AOR, doo-wop, occult, chicano/latin, jazz-rock/jazz fusion, krautrock, melodic hard rock, proto punk, skiffle, soft, swamp, symphonic, and yé-yé. And a lot more subgenres of punk generally.
bruh he cant put 100 subgenres in the video, its the main subgenres in the video and thats enough, nerd. i agree that krautrock or swamp shouldve been in there though
1945-1951: Rhythm & Blues, Jump-Blues, Blues (Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris, Arthur Crudup) 1951-1953: Proto-Rock 'n' Roll and first Doo-Wop (Bill Haley and The Saddlemen / Comets, Esquire Boys, The Robins) 1954-1955: First pop Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly (Bill Haley & His Comets, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins) 1956-1960: Elvis Mania - rock 'n' roll is developing in different directions (Gene Vincent, Link Wray, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Burnette) 1960-1961: nothing new (literally) further everything is like in the video: surf ('62-'64), garage ('64-'66), psychedelic ('67-'69)....
They weren't pioneers of *prog* per se, they were just the band that fused prog with hard rock well into prog's heyday (similar to how Fates Warning and Queensrÿche brought prog into metal...Brain Salad Surgery, Wish You Were Here, and The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway all came out before Rush made their first foray into going prog). I say this when Rush is in my top 5 bands ever.
Well, surely this has to lead up to another 50 band riffs Andrea. Obviously the old faithful GNR riffs are out the window, so somebody like Green Day 50 riffs or someone like Fall Out Boy would be good. Great vid nonetheless my friend 😁👍
really suprised to not see Van Halen listed in this video... I mean, Eddie revolutionized Hard Rock and paved the way for Arena Rock, Glam Metal/Rock and such. Yet, they're not even mentioned...
Ain't nobody trying to trick nobody except the copyright algorithm. Because, otherwise, there would be no video. Of course is a modified version of blitzkrieg bop.
I know that Post-Punk Is Like New Wave But It’s very different in ways and I was very surprised when I saw you Skipped the Early 80s with New Wave. A lot of Bands Came out There, I saw You do late 70s with post punk but there were also a lot of new wave like the Cars, The Duran Duran, No hate at all Love The Vids, Keep Posting Vids There Great!
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Am I the only one confused wherr is METAL?)))
Can you make riffs video Orden Ogan band. Example Vampire in Ghost Town, Fields of Sorrow, Gunman, In The Dan Ai songs and others. They have nice metal tricks.
What does drake bell play exactly?
I wish we replaced ukulele plucking by wannabes with industrial rock and metal
Can we quickly just appreciate how good this guy is at guitar
Andrea or Leo Moracchioli, who's better?
Yes. Yes, we can.
@@pttheuk Yes.
Only have to look at how many styles he just nailed...all w unique timing textures progressions techniques..tones..great work..killer vision for this video
@@ericwarrington6650 so does Leo..
To those confused by the fact this is the same as the other video, it’s not quite. That was history of metal, this is history of rock. They’re different genres although I see the many similarities.
That video is history of metal a sub genre of rock this video is rock overall
Metal is a subgenre of rock. Rock is an incredibly broad genre, with metal being a very large subgenere thereof.
@@phantom_wolf5274 these are rock sub genres
@@oisac3223 yeah Ik that
Heavy Metal is a subgenre of rock, or specifically a heavier or more "hardcore" version of hard rock, but in itself spawned numerous other subgenres.
If Mr Schneebly was around in 2022 this would be his first rock n roll history homework assignment. Video is brilliant man thanks 👍
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I love how every example track he plays to accompany the description of each subgenre and era of rock music is just slightly adjacent to an actual, popular track.
Clever way to work around those pesky strikes while still letting us know exactly what song you're playing.
Regarding surf rock, there's a difference between "surf rock" (primarily instrumental, lots of Mediterranean/Middle Eastern influences...Dick Dale, The Ventures) and "rock music about the beach and surfing" (Beach Boys, Jan & Dean).
Yeah. I am not a big fan of The Beach Boys, but I love “Pet Sounds” by them. They are definitely more of a pop and psychedelia band and less of a surf rock band
Always suprised by the vast amount of genres and styles you play. Could really hear the Yes inspiration with the Prog Rock one ;)
Yeah, it was clearly based on Roundabout, just as the Roots Rock song was based on CCR's Fortunate Son, the Grunge song was based on Nirvana's In Bloom (I'm pretty sure), etc. Great derivations that capture the overall essence of the music while being safe from copyright bots :)
The progressive rock song gave me a bit of a Rush vibe too
It had the same chord progression as roundabout
@@harbingerdawn and just like Southern Rock being based off Ramblin' Man.
Pop punk is All the small things, and funk rock is a mix of Can't stop and Give it away
Very impressive musical essay through the archaeology of rock music. Would have been cool to hear Krautrock (Neu, Can) , 80's earl indie/college rock (sonic youth, REM,Dinosaur Jr) and 90's indie (modest mouse,built to spill,pixies) , but damn, you covered a LOT of ground in a short timespan. I can see using this video as a reference for someone unfamiliar with some of these genres.
My favorite song of each subgenre that i know
Johnny be Good -Chuck Berry (rock and Roll)
Misirlou -Dick Dale (Surf Rock)
Helter Skelter -Beatles (British invasion)
Wish you were Here -Pink Floyd (Psychedelic Rock)
Comfortably Numb -Pink Floyd (Progessive Rock)
Sweet Home Alabama -Lynyrd Skynyrd (Southern Rock)
Starway To Heaven -Led Zeppelin (Hard Rock)
Blitzkrieg Bop -The Ramones (Punk Rock)
Californication -Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Funk Rock)
Living On a Prayer -Bon Jovi (Arena Rock)
Creep -Radiohead (Britpop)
Faint -Linkin Park (Rap Rock)
This Animal I have Become -Three Days Grace (Post Grunge) |By far my favorite genre rock and the hardest to choose|
Take Me Away -Avril Lavigne (Pop Punk) |My favorite song ever and other great genre|
Seven Nation Army -The White Stripes (Post Punk Revival)
Monster -Paramore (Emo)|other great genre|
yer missing out on post-rock and nu-gaze, but you do you
@@coryleblanc read the first line again buddy, i didnt miss i just dont know songs about those subgenres
I've been watching your videos for the past 5 years, and every time you upload a new video, it brings a smile to my face. Keep up the good work man.
There’s also a psychedelic rock revival going on right now.
King Gizzard The Lizard Wizard, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets, and Tibetan Miracle Seeds all come to mind as great examples for modern psychedelic rock revival
The Aussies are absolutely dominating it too
Gizzzz
Industrial is awesome. Thanks for including it.
I'd love to see the history of Punk
Finally! Post rock is getting some recognition lets go
Emo is actually a post-hardcore punk thing that appeared in the 80's, from Rites of Spring, Fugazi, The Hated... but maybe it would need a History of Emo video or something to be explain well.
That emo track needs to be a full song, asap
A nice journey through time with a good perception and reproduction of the tones and tunes that were popular in those days. Kudos !
Thanks for doing this with Rock too! My parents pretty much introduce me to Prog and Hard Rock - Arena bands and then I went with the Hardcore Punk scene. I did recognize a lot of underrated genres like Gothic, Funk, Stoner, Rap Rock, Industrial and Post Grunge. I've got a lot of ground still to cover tho.
PD: Thanks again for doing this and include more modern bands/artists like Mogwai, Silversun Pickups, Plini and Chon. I've been listening to them a lot!
Let’s just all appreciate his happy he looks while playing all of this! 😊
Whaaaat, I just rewatched history of metal for my regular inspiration boost and I find a new one?? Sick!! Love these so much man.
First comment: your video is amazing, so props to you. Now the criticism: how is Rush missing in the 1970s? Big oversight. Second, Incubus didn't start until the late '90s, you have them listed in the 80s.
Andrea, you're a fucking amazing content creator and I adore the hell out of all of your content. Thanks for bringing it at such a high quality! Love these 'stories'. Cheers buddy!
What I really love is that you captured the "vibe" of the style.
For british invasion I could hear the girl screMing.
Hardcore had a raw sound unpolished
Fantastic!
To see 2 times, the first one for read the description for the genres, the second one for appreciate the music..... Awesome like ever mate!!!
Мужик, ты крут, спасибо за классные видео! :)
i fucking love this dude yall don’t understand
Great work man..this was really well done
Bravo for all the research you ve done and all the time you ve spend creating this video!!!
It’s amazing how rock and roll evolved. It’s the greatest music genre.
You put Quarashi and Pod( Its the first time i ve heard of these bands, you can't even find them on google if you search) ,on rap rock but no Rage Against the Machine??? 😤😤
You are the OG guitar youtuber
You are definitely my favourite guitarist.
I love the credits. My favorite part of it all.
7:12
plz tell me I’m not the only one that likes this riff
Kinda Rammstein sound
4:39 Ramones Blitzkrieg bop
9:22 Blink 182 All the small things
Killin' it Boma! great vid
I was actually searching for this kind of video after I saw your History of Metal video, and now you upload it! That's really great, because I loved the Metal video, you really make this stuff good, you have informations, guitar playing etc. Thanks for doing Rock video as well, keep it up!
I'd say the first rock song was Guitar Boogie by Arthur Smith from 1945. You can put those guitar riffs in any 70's blues rock song and it wouldn't look out of place.
you forgot about giving Rush to important progressive rock bands. but the video is awesome!
Sir you skipped Blues Rock during the 80s, that would’ve included the greatest blues rocker of all time. Stevie Ray Vaughan!
Blues rock had its zenith around late 60s and early 70s.
All the cast played so well
Great video ! I wonder where you would classify the Smashing Pumpkins, Muse, the Foo Fighters or Rage against the machine (and I'm surprised they are not named but that's a detail, I know you can't name every band on Earth 😁 )
smashing pumpkins: alternative rock/post grunge
muse: post rock/artrock/post prog
foo fighters: post grunge/alt rock
rage: funk metal/rap metal
Correction: Id say smashing pumpkins arent post grunge, would just say alt rock
You mentioned Nu-Gaze and not mentioned Shoegaze before??? And why you didn't include Have a Nice Life in the Nu-Gaze section?
2:00 Garage Rock Bands:
The Who
Small Faces
The Yardbirds
Them
Troggs
Kingsmen
Pretty Things
Nazz
good job little spazzolin of my heart. the Cicis are very proud of you! ❤️
Sometimes I wish I could give 3x thumbs up. Bravo
Man your research and songs you put into your video is excellent. Keep up the great work.
he has just copied from wikipedia chek the genres up and you wil see
Holy shit this video literally touched on pretty much everything that it could feasibly go over
Very in depth but also very simple to understand
0:50 Guitar text:
THERE WILL BE BLOOD?
Boss theme from MGR
Thank you! This was a trip back down memory lane for me from the 70's up to now.
7:00 anyone else hearing "Is This Love" by Whitesnake?
Now I understand I'am punk rock admirer
wow i'm highly surprised that appears Silversun Pickups, i love them and love this channel ♥ what a nice detail ngl
Forgot avant-garde and experimental, AOR, doo-wop, occult, chicano/latin, jazz-rock/jazz fusion, krautrock, melodic hard rock, proto punk, skiffle, soft, swamp, symphonic, and yé-yé. And a lot more subgenres of punk generally.
bruh he cant put 100 subgenres in the video, its the main subgenres in the video and thats enough, nerd.
i agree that krautrock or swamp shouldve been in there though
@@lid2701 not a nerd for wanting a more compressive list on a video about The History of Rock.
Love My Vitriol. Awesome to see someone reference them.
Damn i was just waiting for something like this thank you so much
Amazing as always!
the cure forest during gothic rock! i love your videos man keep em coming
Hello my friend! Great video. I love the way you put things into context.
Lezzgooo new vid time
daaamn, rocking (pun intended) the bald look.. looks great dawg
There's at least one band of my favourite in each style. Thx
when you see Andrea upload, you just know that quality awaits you
Awesome video mate, Really interesting to watch
so glad you gave reference bands
Awesome collection but how could you completely leave out the whole Shoegaze genre born in the last 80s throughout to the late 90s?
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1945-1951: Rhythm & Blues, Jump-Blues, Blues (Louis Jordan, Wynonie Harris, Arthur Crudup)
1951-1953: Proto-Rock 'n' Roll and first Doo-Wop (Bill Haley and The Saddlemen / Comets, Esquire Boys, The Robins)
1954-1955: First pop Rock 'n' Roll, Rockabilly (Bill Haley & His Comets, Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins)
1956-1960: Elvis Mania - rock 'n' roll is developing in different directions (Gene Vincent, Link Wray, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, Johnny Burnette)
1960-1961: nothing new (literally)
further everything is like in the video: surf ('62-'64), garage ('64-'66), psychedelic ('67-'69)....
AMAZING WORK!!!! In all capitals, thats how great this video is
Thanks for the history lesson! OwO. Always look forward to seeing your videos. Can't wait for another masterpiece
cringe
The credits are hilarious
That prog rock section was magical
Rock will never die !!
Le renard fantôme
Fine work Mr Boccarusso as always
rock on broski
Kinda sad Rush wasn't included as one of the pioneers of prog
They weren't pioneers of *prog* per se, they were just the band that fused prog with hard rock well into prog's heyday (similar to how Fates Warning and Queensrÿche brought prog into metal...Brain Salad Surgery, Wish You Were Here, and The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway all came out before Rush made their first foray into going prog). I say this when Rush is in my top 5 bands ever.
Man, you are awesome! If you were living in my country, I would definitely tried to recruit you for my project.
Stay cool!
Greetings from Israel.
Well, surely this has to lead up to another 50 band riffs Andrea. Obviously the old faithful GNR riffs are out the window, so somebody like Green Day 50 riffs or someone like Fall Out Boy would be good. Great vid nonetheless my friend 😁👍
The funk rock section sounded like if Rage against the machine wasn’t quite so angry
makes sense since rage is considered funk metal :)
And a special category - QUEEN rock (1971-1991)
Good job. Rock! Hallo from Moscow.
really suprised to not see Van Halen listed in this video... I mean, Eddie revolutionized Hard Rock and paved the way for Arena Rock, Glam Metal/Rock and such. Yet, they're not even mentioned...
Qualità!👏
Great video, thanks.
Amazing job dude
insane job, as always
stoner rock sounds so good!
thank you for not ignoring post-rock and nu-gaze, that was unexpected
Great job!!!
Excellent video! I am a progrock and mathrock bloke myself.
4:40 my man tries to trick the fan into thinking he’s not play another version of blitzkrieg bop
Ain't nobody trying to trick nobody except the copyright algorithm. Because, otherwise, there would be no video. Of course is a modified version of blitzkrieg bop.
I know that Post-Punk Is Like New Wave But It’s very different in ways and I was very surprised when I saw you Skipped the Early 80s with New Wave. A lot of Bands Came out There, I saw You do late 70s with post punk but there were also a lot of new wave like the Cars, The Duran Duran, No hate at all Love The Vids, Keep Posting Vids There Great!
Love this video ❤❤❤ it’s short and sweet. Much appreciate 🎉
This guy looks exactly like the deep from the boys and it's throwing me off... I love it :)
Oh god plz nope
@@VinterSaklig lollllllll
This is so cool, thank you!
masterpiece!
I've been listening that NuGaze part on loop since 30 minutes. So good! Any chance this gets turned into a full track?
Wow!! Excellent selection of styles my Brother!!🤘🤘🤘
Damn thank you for putting so much time in it
This video helps a lot 👌