First Listen - "Last Nite" by The Strokes (Hip Hop Fan Reacts)
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Julian looks like the coolest man alive. Music is raw garage rock.
Please do more Strokes! Julian is a musical mastermind and wrote everything on their first 3 albums except for a few select songs, it's also super interesting to watch their sound evolve over all of their albums too!
Ah this is not the album version :(
Sounds like a demo version of the tune my friend. Check out the album track, not as jaunty and more flavor. 🤘🏻
As soon as the vocals kicked in, you can tell it’s not the usual version. Sounds a little like his voice on sandpaper.
He was watching the music video, which was performed live instead of lip syncing with the album track.
The Tom Petty reference is to American Girl.
The melody and drum beat are pretty darn similar.
Tom Petty wrote a song called Last Night for the Travelling Wilburys. But yeah, there's a touch of American Girl to this song. You might like American Girl by the way Syed!
Julian Casablancas is heavily inspired by Lou Reed which might be the 'old music sound" you refer to.
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Great reaction as always! Would love to see you do more from them as well as Televison who I believe had a huge influence on their sound
Oh my god!!
I grew up on The strokes they are my favourite band of all time, you should react to modern age or reptilia too
This group was a breath of fresh air after the late 90s boy band craze. This was more rockish than most of the top 10 at the time.
The guitar is punk like.
The Tom Petty referrence is good. The vocalist has a slightly drunk, attitude, and off time swagger.
I feel like the Strokes and a few other bands in the 00s were a second coming of punk music almost.
Gotta do more Strokes!!!
A band you may want to check out from the last 30 years is WILCO. Born from the group Uncle Tupelo in the late 80s into the 90s. The founders Jay Ferrar and Jeff Tweedy split into SON VOLT and WILCO. Wilco is considered an avante guard rock band.
Yeah I think it's the live version.. The Strokes might have an offputting sound at first (on the album he uses a special effect on his vocals) but I definitely think they're great. One song I could recommend to you next would be Someday.. great song, I think you'll dig it.
This is the official music video version, in the video they actually performed the song live instead of pretending to be playing over the studio track.
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I was wondering why this sounded different to what I remember, this is a more muddy sound than the album version...
Now you have to hear the studio version, they sound kind of drunk in this one, lol. Not bad but the album version is much better.
This isn't the album version is it? I think the album version is better. At the time, this record reminded me of New Wave music from the early 80s, when I first started listening to music. It sounded nostalgic and modern at the same time, which is really appealing. I've heard bits and pieces of The Strokes since and haven't loved what I've heard but I like the first album a lot. In fact, I'm going to put it on the turntable now. It's one of those albums where you don't need to like anything else the band's done, just one LP is enough. I don't think there's a bad track on it.
This is the music video version of the song. Unlike most videos, for this one they actually played the song live instead of pretending to be playing while the album version of the track plays over them.
You have to put in context when this came out and how many bands they influenced after my guy. It may sound more standard now but was revolutionary at the time
The Tom Petty reference is for his song called American Girl, if you havent heard it
Aside from the punk influence -- and as someone mentioned above some reference to the band Television -- this also harkens back to 60s garage bands (who also influenced punk). I never see much reference to 60s garage-rock on these reaction channels, but they had a kind of sloppy, DIY feel and are just great fun (but usually one hit wonders).
As for the vocals, he has that unique, debauched, one-of-a-kind voicees that I would also credit to Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, and David Johansen of the New York Dolls.
I instantly loved this when it came out because I need this kind of go-for-broke energy in music when I'm in that mood and this hits it, yet manages to sound fresh. This also started a mini revival of fun, raw rock music that you can stick the White Stripes and others into.
I liked their first couple albums. They have a retro American rock feel.
YOU SHOULD LISTEN TO ..AMERICAN GIRL...BY TOM PETTY AND YOU WILL GET IT
This sounds like a demo not the album versions
The White stripes elephant album needs a reaction
You want to check out "Laid" by James for modern music with drum beats familiar to the 1960's.
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listen to Reptilia next... You would not regret it
You should definitely listen to some Tom Petty. I can see the connection to the Strokes, though it hadn't occurred to me before you mentioned it. They more common comparison would be '60s garage rock, which gives them that "vintage" sound.
Love the Strokes! Julian is the star of course but Albert Hammond Jr is a great rhythm guitarist, who took a shot at J on his great hidden solo gem, GfC, which you definitely should check out
His new album is so good
Remember when I showed u reptilia like a year ago
You're about 20+ years too late, but BLTN I guess. Review the whole album next...you'll be sorry if you don.t.
It's definitely retro in its sound, borrowing from Tom Petty's "American Girl" and from the more melodic punk songs of the 1980s. But it's undeniablly exuberant -- just a really good pop song.
They have so many better songs than that. Try adults are talking
The strokes There are so many better songs than this, Julian is so, so talented
Too repetitive. The studio version is about the same with this repetitiveness. The guitar solo is okay but nothing that makes your emotions stand up. The elements are there but not as edgy as it promises to be. Yes, the Petty comments I agree 💯.
It has a retro American rock style, which I like. I think they had better songs in the first couple of albums. It’s ok and I agree with you.