Explosions In The Sky - What's In My Bag? 3.4.24. You've already aired this jazz infused asian dude...safe to say, kids, I aint that far gone. ask a man a question, and he can feed the fish for a week. Assume he knows what your innate silencio is imparted with, and he will look out the door at the mud and the wet grass for many hours. come on, kids, get to the point... what's in my bag? receipts, bills and damp resumes.... continuing with the theme of you're hip but psychotic.... what now, marsha? good luck!! whoever you are... ua-cam.com/video/JonKpMy5iDM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared i wish i'd been there leading the charge. stop playing this game, kids. yer crap at it. you only end up embarrassed then blaming the dude you tried to 2nd guess, anyhow...
I'm Brazilian, and the film "Black Orpheus", or "Orfeu Negro" (original title), is a Brazilian film. The script was adapted from the play written by one of the greatest poets in the Portuguese language, also Brazilian, Vinicius de Moraes. This film revealed Antônio Carlos Jobim, "Tom Jobim", who was still unknown and composed the soundtrack. It's really cool to see him mention this film, which is forgotten even in my country - perhaps the greatest Brazilian film of all time.
Good picks. I passed on that De La Soul but will rectify that. That Erroll Garner disc has lots of reverb but I could take or leave him a lot of the time.
Glad to see Munaf remembering Orfeu Negro, a movie that it's not even that mentioned in my country that often, which is sad since it's arguably the best movie made here. I love his picks, The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place literally changed my whole perspective of music growing up.
@@amoeba Explosions In The Sky - What's In My Bag? 1625pm 3.4.24 there was nought wrong with the initial audio. i think it's a cover so some dude can stick his oar into the scene and make a stinker of an issue about nothing...
When I was a kid growin in the eighties, 'independent' or 'underground' bands would mention other fellow bands as influences and put the word out for other contemporary bands sharing the same milieau. Now bands think 'humm...let me chose the most alien thing possible from my own sound, my own era and my own environment! Lets 'shock' people by mention obscure bands/muisc from the 50s, 60s and (at best) 70s, and add some possible 'guilty pleasures' but present them with a very blasé attitude pretending we really like them. Never, but NEVER mention a band you are supposed to like or counts as a very obvious influence on your music...express nothing buts disdain and contempt for those 'indie, alternative, punk, post-punk, post-rock and everything near my neighborhood...yeah!...that will teach them!...I'm too cool for school!!'
Please note: this is a re-upload to fix the audio issues. Thanks for all your notes and feedback! Hopefully this one sounds much, much better.
Explosions In The Sky - What's In My Bag? 3.4.24. You've already aired this jazz infused asian dude...safe to say, kids, I aint that far gone. ask a man a question, and he can feed the fish for a week. Assume he knows what your innate silencio is imparted with, and he will look out the door at the mud and the wet grass for many hours. come on, kids, get to the point... what's in my bag? receipts, bills and damp resumes.... continuing with the theme of you're hip but psychotic.... what now, marsha? good luck!! whoever you are... ua-cam.com/video/JonKpMy5iDM/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared i wish i'd been there leading the charge. stop playing this game, kids. yer crap at it. you only end up embarrassed then blaming the dude you tried to 2nd guess, anyhow...
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Loads better - thank you!
@@deweydoit ???? good luck...
Thanks’ so rad’ love them’ didn’t c the first upload’ but this was great to see ✌️
If any What's In My Bag guest deserves a re-upload, it's Munaf Rayani for his infinite wisdom and exquisite taste.
I'm Brazilian, and the film "Black Orpheus", or "Orfeu Negro" (original title), is a Brazilian film. The script was adapted from the play written by one of the greatest poets in the Portuguese language, also Brazilian, Vinicius de Moraes. This film revealed Antônio Carlos Jobim, "Tom Jobim", who was still unknown and composed the soundtrack. It's really cool to see him mention this film, which is forgotten even in my country - perhaps the greatest Brazilian film of all time.
Good on you all for re-upping this!
Crazy that this man is at least partly responsible for one of the most powerful albums of all time. Explosions for life.
‘The earth is not a cold dead place’ has gotten a thousand spins on my turntable
Love these sweet vibes... ❤ a favorite episode here.
I’ve seen these Texas legends multiple times and I’m so appreciative of their music. Long live Explosions in the Sky.
Great video, i love seeing this inside perspective of munaf, he seems relly nice and I whould love to learn more of the personal sides of this band
What a lovely what's in my bag
Awesome very enjoyable episode!
Munaf had the whole store to himself. Great picks.
Good picks. I passed on that De La Soul but will rectify that. That Erroll Garner disc has lots of reverb but I could take or leave him a lot of the time.
Glad to see Munaf remembering Orfeu Negro, a movie that it's not even that mentioned in my country that often, which is sad since it's arguably the best movie made here. I love his picks, The Earth is not a Cold Dead Place literally changed my whole perspective of music growing up.
Thanks for mixing the audio better .
Always a treat when you guys upload even if it’s a reupload.
This guys band made Friday night lights one of the best TV series of the 21st century and that's how I discovered them. Legends
Strange, this video seems oddly familiar... thanks for re-uploading :)
The Go ! Team are touring the states soon. what are the chances of getting in Ninja, or Sam or Ian or all three to do one of these Amoeba digs
Thank you, much better and much appreciated (:
Tickets bought for the upcoming Australia tour - bring on Brisbane!
My older brother had all these records. Y'all would have had a time. Killer.
Giving my view back, sounds much better this time!
Awesome picks.
Someone at the SF store got a talking to :P
Now to magically fix the camera work on the Dry Cleaning episode...
Cool guy
I
Like this guy.
Sattirocon is bananas.
Any Sun Ra records?? 🛸
Yep Stakes is High is De La's best album in my humble opinion.
The Monkees were a huge influence on The Beatles.
I’m really curious to see an episode with Metro Boomin.. What WOULD be in his bag? :O
Third time's the charm?
It better be! We were able to fix the audio issue, so hopefully this one sounds much better.
@@amoeba Explosions In The Sky - What's In My Bag? 1625pm 3.4.24 there was nought wrong with the initial audio. i think it's a cover so some dude can stick his oar into the scene and make a stinker of an issue about nothing...
@@amoeba love the videos btw, they're always interesting!!
This might sound crazy, but how is Amoeba not getting robbed like crazy? lol.
This dude remind me of the main actor from Kiarostami's Taste Of Cherry
Cool but why is he saying "chakowsky" lol
I'd get better music picks from my Grandmother
When I was a kid growin in the eighties, 'independent' or 'underground' bands would mention other fellow bands as influences and put the word out for other contemporary bands sharing the same milieau.
Now bands think 'humm...let me chose the most alien thing possible from my own sound, my own era and my own environment! Lets 'shock' people by mention obscure bands/muisc from the 50s, 60s and (at best) 70s, and add some possible 'guilty pleasures' but present them with a very blasé attitude pretending we really like them. Never, but NEVER mention a band you are supposed to like or counts as a very obvious influence on your music...express nothing buts disdain and contempt for those 'indie, alternative, punk, post-punk, post-rock and everything near my neighborhood...yeah!...that will teach them!...I'm too cool for school!!'
Yeah, it makes NO SENSE that someone from EITS would be into soundtracks and atmospheric music, right?
@@xTheOxxThe only two rock bands he mentions are 'The Turtles' and 'The Monkees'...yeah, right!!
This guy is such a dork
Uh oh everyone, the Cool Police are here!
Post Rock sucks.
I’ve personally always preferred contemporary pre-post post rock
Yeah it sucks, no more plz. There’s no good post-rock bands anyways.
You suck
@@MrDaigoRiki Caroline? Bark Psychosis? Lift to Experience?