Good call on the snare sound!!! Personally, my favorite snare is the Cars "Drive". Granted, my preference is a drum kit that sounds like a pan head Harley rumbling to life!
Been subscribed for a bit now. Great job on the music analysis, as always. My suggestion for a reaction would be for King’s X with the song “Over My Head”. Thanks Mugs! 🤘😎🤘
Also give RUSH and System of a down another shot lol… Try Tom Sawyer from Rush, and maybe Question from SOAD…. More harmonies and melodic than the one you did👍👍
This song hits me deep on a different level. 6 years ago my wife had to spend months in the hospital while she was pregnant with our twins because of insane complications. We thought the babies would never make it, and the doctors gave us no hope. At 5 months pregnant my wife was truly struggling. At the same time my grandma had a massive heart attack and the rest of my family traveled across the country to be with her. Out of nowhere my wife went into labor 4 months early. As my twins were brought into the world I left the room in shock and called my mom to tell her that the babies made it via miracle. She told me she was so happy, but that my grandma had died 10 minutes earlier. This song is literally what I went through in real life and it will forever give me chills
Great use of this song in the FOX tv show Strange Luck. Man was going to be electrocuted in prison while people are racing to try and stop it in time. Search Strange Luck Lightning Crashes.
The Two Sides of Tony McPhee The Hunt 1973. is a single psychedelic art rock electronic composition in four movements, featuring Arp 2600 synthesizers, electric piano, and The Rhythm Ace drum synthesizer it explores McPhee's strong stance against fox and stag hunting ua-cam.com/video/BRIUUBlFVZ8/v-deo.html
You seem to have some kind of deal with long intros, is that a younger generation thing? I am almost 62 and I freaking love long intros because they tell a story and they lead you into actually thinking about the song and what might be building next.
@@JasonTurner-uk9rk Yeah I love Tool too and have seen his reactions so that’s why I wonder why he always talks about long intros on any genre that isn’t prog ha.
Their first album was rock/funk. Kind of like the chilli peppers. Both albums were exceptional pieces
I was thinking chilli peppers throughout this song too
Vocally he reminds me of Michael Stipe from REM
@@JasonTurner-uk9rk I read Michael Stipe was why Ed shaved his head. (Don't know if that is true LOL)
Love this song. Very deep. Breaks your heart
One of the greatest drummers ever . Undert
I like the snare in this.
Good call on the snare sound!!! Personally, my favorite snare is the Cars "Drive". Granted, my preference is a drum kit that sounds like a pan head Harley rumbling to life!
One of my faves
I love this song❤
Chad is the drummer..So good
Been subscribed for a bit now. Great job on the music analysis, as always. My suggestion for a reaction would be for King’s X with the song “Over My Head”. Thanks Mugs! 🤘😎🤘
Great song 👍
Also give RUSH and System of a down another shot lol… Try Tom Sawyer from Rush, and maybe Question from SOAD…. More harmonies and melodic than the one you did👍👍
This song hits me deep on a different level.
6 years ago my wife had to spend months in the hospital while she was pregnant with our twins because of insane complications.
We thought the babies would never make it, and the doctors gave us no hope.
At 5 months pregnant my wife was truly struggling.
At the same time my grandma had a massive heart attack and the rest of my family traveled across the country to be with her.
Out of nowhere my wife went into labor 4 months early.
As my twins were brought into the world I left the room in shock and called my mom to tell her that the babies made it via miracle.
She told me she was so happy, but that my grandma had died 10 minutes earlier.
This song is literally what I went through in real life and it will forever give me chills
Def listen to I alone. Great song
Great use of this song in the FOX tv show Strange Luck. Man was going to be electrocuted in prison while people are racing to try and stop it in time. Search Strange Luck Lightning Crashes.
This whole album was really good… bunch of hit songs…. Then they fell off…Try I Alone next from them if you keep going….👍
I alone is 🔥
Sometimes things don't work out
Audioslave "Like a Stone" is a great song! One of the best singers you will ever hear.
The Two Sides of Tony McPhee The Hunt 1973. is a single psychedelic art rock electronic composition in four movements, featuring Arp 2600 synthesizers, electric piano, and The Rhythm Ace drum synthesizer it explores McPhee's strong stance against fox and stag hunting ua-cam.com/video/BRIUUBlFVZ8/v-deo.html
You seem to have some kind of deal with long intros, is that a younger generation thing? I am almost 62 and I freaking love long intros because they tell a story and they lead you into actually thinking about the song and what might be building next.
Lol… he loves TOOL and they have some 4 or 5 minute intros
@@JasonTurner-uk9rk Yeah I love Tool too and have seen his reactions so that’s why I wonder why he always talks about long intros on any genre that isn’t prog ha.
Personally, I like a slow build if it pays off. U2’s “Bad” is a good example of this.
you should check out Love Spreads by The Stone Roses, this is my fave song but the pickup on that song is better
Another good one they did was all over you
Got a like amd sub from me for this if you haven't done zombie from cranberries and bad wolves, you should amazing