⏩ Video Question: Which type of Cory Wong / Dirty Loops do you prefer?? The funky kind or the more smooth kind??? For live content catch me on Twitch. www.twitch.tv/drumrolltony
I don't think it's possible for me to place one over the other. They're all wonderful, but in very different ways. I absolutely adore this tune, but Turbo never fails to make me super happy (and make me want to bust my horn out and get to practice asap), and Follow the Light is impossible not to love. And Thriller, Hästråtta and Zap are also wonderful, each in their own way. The only tune on the Turbo album that I'm not getting completely giddy over, is Hardtop, but I still like it quite a bit, and can't stop myself from singing along to it. This is one of the things that make me love Dirty Loops so much; no song is quite like the other, and all of them have enough intricacies that I keep finding new stuff all the time, even after years of listening to the songs. For me personally, usually only classical music gives me this much pleasure listening to.
Ring of Saturn is my favorite off this particular project because it's much different from anything I've heard DL do, bur it falls in line with stuff Cory does, kinda. I also love when Jonah steps away from the mic and just plays. Makes me appreciate him as a musician more. Otherwise, I'm just listening to his voice and everyone else's instrument. I like most of the collaborations for different reasons. Only ones I don't like are Zap and Hardtop.
Everything on the Turbo album is gold. For Cory, his live stuff is awesome. In particular check out Cory Wong Live at First Avenue 2022 ua-cam.com/video/gx7Krkf3t2k/v-deo.html, Dean Town (big bass feature) @ 48:30, and Jam on the Road featuring Cory Wong ua-cam.com/video/5QbRxhAzJMI/v-deo.html, Brooklyn Bop @ 5:34 or Lilypad @ 12:22 (includes nice drum solo). Also check out stuff from his latest album (Power Station): Jet Screamer, ua-cam.com/video/QSYcXFfotCk/v-deo.html, or Olympia, ua-cam.com/video/b4jOr1KcZf0/v-deo.html.
In a word, yes. 😂 love both. Having said that, this is my equal fav track along with Turbo. See what I mean, both. This track brought me right back to when I first heard Spanish Wine by blood sweat and tears. Something about the tone, instrumentation and harmony. Totally get the chic vibe too.
The Wongnotes and the 'Loops are EACH amazing bands, but of their collabs, this one is my favorite. It's so nice to hear the Dirty boys playing it straight, supporting as the horns take the lead on this tune. Just masterful!
Michael Nelson is the real deal creating their horn arrangements: arranged horns on 20 albums for Prince, along with 200 other CD recordings, from a HUGE A LIST of artists: Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Doc Severinsen, Lenny Kravitz, The Jonas Brothers, Sammy Davis Jr., Mandy Moore, Jimmy Jam, Johnny Mathis, Larry Graham, Ben Sidran, Maceo Parker.
One of the most amazing thing to me, is that they put so much effort into the video. And the thing is, that we all get the impression that it is a live-recording. Perfectionists, or true artists. Same thing for me. There are several interviews with the guys talking about, how difficult it is to do the videos. Because, they have to remember how they played in the original take. That is true art to me. And it is important, especially today with this extreme society we are living in today. Just to be alive during this era, and being able and have the honor to experience this before I am gone and forgotten. I have seen Miles two times live, and I saw Nr 27 by Jackson Pollock from a couple of meters away in Rome. This project is up there to me. Cheers from Italy.
Loved your words, thoughts and sentiments there, Miles. And I agree with everything you’re saying, - except I haven’t seen Miles live, ever, but know it would’ve been the absolutely biggest blast… :) Cheers to you in Italy, from Australia 😎
@@fiddlestix3025 Thanks mate! Yes, I saw him -90 and -91 at North Sea Jazz Festival in den Haag. Totally mindblowing, especially the first time. The last time was around three months before he died. Cheers!
@@fiddlestix3025 For sure. The last concert he was marked by his illness, but that didn’t stop him for getting an outburst at the drummer Ricky Wellman.😀
Man I love this music . Reminds me of when I was listening to jazz back in the late sixties All of these musicians are masters! I love both kinds but I lean towards smooth. I really like over the horizon. If you haven't heard it you should check it out.
Tony, one of the things I’m loving is to listen to music with your ears on, for just a while ;) So interesting, the way you go deep into all the different layers and aspects of a piece… so thanks for that 🙏 There are so many things I like about “Ring of Saturn” -yeah, the the horns add so much to it (that flute solo tho!) it’s subtle, chilled and smooth, and for me, most of all, it’s the Latin flavour, chords and rhythms which are just sooo good… Very enjoyable reaction (smooth intro as well ;) Dirty Loops “Next To You” and “Rock You” next! 👍
This is a Drummer's and Percussionist's dream song. So many places you can take this. Thank you Cory and DL. Le😎 Percussionist/Drummer San Francisco, Califusa
Great reaction, I really appreciate your knowledge and feel for the songs you comment! I get Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin on this one...if I would compare to anything I´ve heard previously. Keep the DL-videos coming compadre! 🙂
The wind arrangements on this song and on Thriller makes me associate to the golden era of Bossanova. I can not not see the Atlantic ocean coming rolling in towards the Brazilian coast.. And it also takes me back to my Swedish childhood, during which television used to sound like that anytime they showed something relating to summer and sailing...............
Michael Nelson is the real deal creating their horn arrangements: arranged horns on 20 albums for Prince, along with 200 other CD recordings, from a HUGE A LIST of artists: Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Doc Severinsen, Lenny Kravitz, The Jonas Brothers, Sammy Davis Jr., Mandy Moore, Jimmy Jam, Johnny Mathis, Larry Graham, Ben Sidran, Maceo Parker.
"Ring Of Saturn" is a Percussionist's dream song. I love everything about this beautiful composition. Leo de los Reyes Percussionist/Drummer Fan and Subby of your Channel California, USA
Man you should check out the singer of Dirty Loops Jonah Nilsson and his own song ''Diamond Ring'' ft Steve Vai. Quincy jones does two appearances in the video 😂, it got such a Michael jackson feel to it.
Tony, although there is no video, you should check out Hastratta on this same album. Not for a reaction video but for your own enjoyment. One of the best songs on the album in my opinion although I love all of the songs.
Tony - I love your reactions, but I beg you - Do NOT beg for forgiveness - (counter productive - I know) so much. Your instincts are almost always on point, so trust them. :D If you see fit to pause the video - do so - because we all appreciate your input. We are here for you - and the band in question. You are better than you might think, and you inspire so many of us to go further because of your great taste in music, so go on, and trust yourself.
Corey Wong and the brass is standing in a studio in Minnesota, USA, and Dirty Loops is standing in a studio in Stockholm, Sweden. Aron Mellergård then stitched it together into one video. He can more than play the drums! The reason for the split recording was of course covid-19. They did their best to make the rooms look similar. Others knows more about this setup, I don't.
Hi Tony, Dimash just released a new video, his composition called Zhanlyn meaning flame. I would love your reaction to this one, he has released two others as well.😊Love from Canada
⏩ Video Question: Which type of Cory Wong / Dirty Loops do you prefer?? The funky kind or the more smooth kind???
For live content catch me on Twitch. www.twitch.tv/drumrolltony
I don't think it's possible for me to place one over the other. They're all wonderful, but in very different ways. I absolutely adore this tune, but Turbo never fails to make me super happy (and make me want to bust my horn out and get to practice asap), and Follow the Light is impossible not to love. And Thriller, Hästråtta and Zap are also wonderful, each in their own way. The only tune on the Turbo album that I'm not getting completely giddy over, is Hardtop, but I still like it quite a bit, and can't stop myself from singing along to it. This is one of the things that make me love Dirty Loops so much; no song is quite like the other, and all of them have enough intricacies that I keep finding new stuff all the time, even after years of listening to the songs. For me personally, usually only classical music gives me this much pleasure listening to.
Ring of Saturn is my favorite off this particular project because it's much different from anything I've heard DL do, bur it falls in line with stuff Cory does, kinda. I also love when Jonah steps away from the mic and just plays. Makes me appreciate him as a musician more. Otherwise, I'm just listening to his voice and everyone else's instrument. I like most of the collaborations for different reasons. Only ones I don't like are Zap and Hardtop.
Easy, Dirty Loops. Do indeed like Wong different iterations of their group
Everything on the Turbo album is gold. For Cory, his live stuff is awesome. In particular check out Cory Wong Live at First Avenue 2022 ua-cam.com/video/gx7Krkf3t2k/v-deo.html, Dean Town (big bass feature) @ 48:30, and Jam on the Road featuring Cory Wong ua-cam.com/video/5QbRxhAzJMI/v-deo.html, Brooklyn Bop @ 5:34 or Lilypad @ 12:22 (includes nice drum solo). Also check out stuff from his latest album (Power Station): Jet Screamer, ua-cam.com/video/QSYcXFfotCk/v-deo.html, or Olympia, ua-cam.com/video/b4jOr1KcZf0/v-deo.html.
In a word, yes. 😂 love both. Having said that, this is my equal fav track along with Turbo. See what I mean, both. This track brought me right back to when I first heard Spanish Wine by blood sweat and tears. Something about the tone, instrumentation and harmony. Totally get the chic vibe too.
The Wongnotes and the 'Loops are EACH amazing bands, but of their collabs, this one is my favorite. It's so nice to hear the Dirty boys playing it straight, supporting as the horns take the lead on this tune. Just masterful!
Every player is crazy good but man, that horn section is so incredible.
Michael Nelson is the real deal creating their horn arrangements: arranged horns on 20 albums for Prince, along with 200 other CD recordings, from a HUGE A LIST of artists: Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Doc Severinsen, Lenny Kravitz, The Jonas Brothers, Sammy Davis Jr., Mandy Moore, Jimmy Jam, Johnny Mathis, Larry Graham, Ben Sidran, Maceo Parker.
One of the most amazing thing to me, is that they put so much effort into the video. And the thing is, that we all get the impression that it is a live-recording. Perfectionists, or true artists. Same thing for me. There are several interviews with the guys talking about, how difficult it is to do the videos. Because, they have to remember how they played in the original take. That is true art to me. And it is important, especially today with this extreme society we are living in today. Just to be alive during this era, and being able and have the honor to experience this before I am gone and forgotten. I have seen Miles two times live, and I saw Nr 27 by Jackson Pollock from a couple of meters away in Rome. This project is up there to me. Cheers from Italy.
Loved your words, thoughts and sentiments there, Miles. And I agree with everything you’re saying, - except I haven’t seen Miles live, ever, but know it would’ve been the absolutely biggest blast… :)
Cheers to you in Italy, from Australia 😎
@@fiddlestix3025 Thanks mate! Yes, I saw him -90 and -91 at North Sea Jazz Festival in den Haag. Totally mindblowing, especially the first time. The last time was around three months before he died. Cheers!
@@milesdust3465 memories to sustain.
Always amazing what music can do to you, isn’t it?
@@fiddlestix3025 For sure. The last concert he was marked by his illness, but that didn’t stop him for getting an outburst at the drummer Ricky Wellman.😀
@@milesdust3465 sounds just like him ;)
Thanks for your reaction! 😊 One of my favourite songs from this collaboration! The melody, flute solo, the vibe.
So entertaining and enlightening to listen to your reaction! Beautiful peace!
So much Pat Metheny group in this tune.. and I say it as a compliment
My favorite tune from this collab, along with Hästråtta!
Hästråtta is one of my favourites too. So brilliant. And whoever came up with the idea of having a bass clarinet solo in there, is a GENIUS. :D
Nice to see Cory Wong playing lead guitar. I am big fan of both groups.
Man I love this music . Reminds me of when I was listening to jazz back in the late sixties All of these musicians are masters! I love both kinds but I lean towards smooth. I really like over the horizon. If you haven't heard it you should check it out.
Yeah, “Over the Horizon” is something, as is “Forever Young”, I find.
AND everything else they’ve ever done ;)
Jethro Tull comes to mind immediately. Colosseum as well.
@@bluescanfly1981 I had to think of those as well…two great bands 👍
Cool jazz - I’m here for it’ll!
Tony, one of the things I’m loving is to listen to music with your ears on, for just a while ;)
So interesting, the way you go deep into all the different layers and aspects of a piece… so thanks for that 🙏
There are so many things I like about “Ring of Saturn” -yeah, the the horns add so much to it (that flute solo tho!) it’s subtle, chilled and smooth, and for me, most of all, it’s the Latin flavour, chords and rhythms which are just sooo good…
Very enjoyable reaction (smooth intro as well ;)
Dirty Loops “Next To You” and “Rock You” next! 👍
This is a Drummer's and Percussionist's dream song. So many places you can take this. Thank you Cory and DL.
Le😎
Percussionist/Drummer
San Francisco, Califusa
Emmhmm.. i got a little Dave weckl/ Chick corea vibe in bits and pieces
This song has totally grown on me.
Great reaction, I really appreciate your knowledge and feel for the songs you comment! I get Lee Ritenour and Dave Grusin on this one...if I would compare to anything I´ve heard previously.
Keep the DL-videos coming compadre! 🙂
Love your reaction. I have both sides, classical and rock.
The wind arrangements on this song and on Thriller makes me associate to the golden era of Bossanova. I can not not see the Atlantic ocean coming rolling in towards the Brazilian coast.. And it also takes me back to my Swedish childhood, during which television used to sound like that anytime they showed something relating to summer and sailing...............
Michael Nelson is the real deal creating their horn arrangements: arranged horns on 20 albums for Prince, along with 200 other CD recordings, from a HUGE A LIST of artists: Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Chaka Khan, Doc Severinsen, Lenny Kravitz, The Jonas Brothers, Sammy Davis Jr., Mandy Moore, Jimmy Jam, Johnny Mathis, Larry Graham, Ben Sidran, Maceo Parker.
"Ring Of Saturn" is a Percussionist's dream song. I love everything about this beautiful composition.
Leo de los Reyes
Percussionist/Drummer
Fan and Subby of your Channel
California, USA
Man you should check out the singer of Dirty Loops Jonah Nilsson and his own song ''Diamond Ring'' ft Steve Vai.
Quincy jones does two appearances in the video 😂, it got such a Michael jackson feel to it.
Tony, although there is no video, you should check out Hastratta on this same album. Not for a reaction video but for your own enjoyment. One of the best songs on the album in my opinion although I love all of the songs.
Would love to hear your thoughts about Ichikoro any of their music is amazing!
Post 3 of asking Tony. You should really consider reacting to the "Sing my Pleasure" both regular and Grace version!!!
Steely Dan vibes all day
Tony - I love your reactions, but I beg you - Do NOT beg for forgiveness - (counter productive - I know) so much. Your instincts are almost always on point, so trust them. :D If you see fit to pause the video - do so - because we all appreciate your input. We are here for you - and the band in question. You are better than you might think, and you inspire so many of us to go further because of your great taste in music, so go on, and trust yourself.
I recommend Domino Line by Casiopea
I'd be interested in your take on Heilung
Found your channel a month ago, and i loves your reaction on every videos.
Hopefully you would react to Dreamy Euphony Concert in the future.
please react overlord openings and endings
both are dope as hell
What do you mean “they are not in the same room”
They didn't record this is the same studio. Wild isn't it!?
Corey Wong and the brass is standing in a studio in Minnesota, USA, and Dirty Loops is standing in a studio in Stockholm, Sweden. Aron Mellergård then stitched it together into one video. He can more than play the drums! The reason for the split recording was of course covid-19. They did their best to make the rooms look similar. Others knows more about this setup, I don't.
The two sides have never met.
Super cool!
It’s just crazy…. and kinda really funny too.
And they got 4 videos out of that idea ;)
Weather on the 8’s..
Hi Tony, Dimash just released a new video, his composition called Zhanlyn meaning flame. I would love your reaction to this one, he has released two others as well.😊Love from Canada
You should react to the undertale ost it is 🔥🔥
U should lstn to Creepy Nuts - 堕天【MV】(eng. Daten) 🥰
Please react to the undertale ost. It is a beautiful masterpiece
can you please read to "Ado Tot Musica from One Piece Film Red"
Great use of space and dynamics. Today's music is way too crowded and compressed.
Do bloody stream JoJo op:2
he already all jojo opening mate
React the theme of ultra instinct goku too
I was about to say the same
Please react to jujutsu kaisen openings
Day 8 of asking for black clover anime opening reaction ! Lessgo
Very Pat Metheny ish.
Ultra Instinct Goku Theme please
wrong Rings of Saturn :(