Once in a lifetime you'll come across a piece that truly captures the history and cultural distinctions of the modern world the way a person can subjectively perceive it through our guided field of perspective. I have to admit, I had my doubts when I first learned of it on facebook. After all: "Lick"? Will this piece even be good? How ignorant was I to even have these thoughts. Little did I know I was about to indulge in what may have been the best 4 minutes and 20 seconds of my life. The piece started out strong. The opening motif enticed me with a captivating enigma. I was so taken aback from the next-generation voicings that I almost didn't even realize the underlying symbolism in the ongoing harmony. It wasn't until my twenty-sixth listening of the piece where I finally got my bearings together and was able to focus on the gripping and labyrinthine stratagem. The underlying analogy for 19th century distopianism and the evangelical deviation of typical orthodoxy was enlightening to say the least. Just when I thought "Lick" could not get any better, the increasing conflict before the shout chorus began. I could not believe the complexity of the musical story as the main riff struggled against the everyday endeavors like the fight against misogyny and the fiscal synergy of opposing interplanetary dynamisms. There I was, gripping to my chair as the conflict of it all began. I was so enticed by it that I felt as if I was both practically and relatively a part of the music. This is a special kind of high that not even the strongest of drugs can give you. Was I part of "Lick"? Am I inside of it right now? It will leave you questioning existential nihilism and the objective skepticism of our perceived valuation of anthropological existence. At this point, I was fully intoxicated by the avant-garde modular nonfunctional dominant usage. That's when the form finally aggrandized and I was completely stupefied. You could have lived a thousand years of isolation trying to predict the harmonic twists and you would never even scratch the surface of what actually transpires in "Lick". I was so bewildered that I actually had to pause the UA-cam video of it so that my existential crisis didn't dive too deep inside of myself. Even pausing the video was surreal. It's almost as if life paused with it. I felt as though I had actually become a harmonic tangent quantum microcosm and the effects are still wearing off and I probably won't be able to listen to any other music for several years, or at least it won't be the same. I am altered forever. I will spend the following several years afraid of what outside of my house actually looks like. Every single day and night I will live in misery because I became fully aware that happiness is never achievable. I realized that human life has absolutely no meaning and that no matter what I ever do, it is of complete unimportance and in years from now, no recollection of my existence will prevail, meaning that if I died years ago, died now, or die sometime in the future it will not matter whatsoever to anyone. But, then again, the fact that I'm living doesn't matter either so I might as well stick around for awhile, living in complete isolation, condemned to a life of traumatic memories and a completely corrupted microuniverse where only "Lick" and my ethereal awareness exist, deep inside of the darkest recesses of my sub-conscience. "Lick" truly ruined my life, but without it I would have never really been alive. 10/10
our jazz band played this for festival lmao and we programmed it as "il leccato" (italian for "the lick"). It was funny watching people realize what this was
I showed my bd this as a joke and he actually purchased the arrangement and now we are playing it
Bertolucci, me too.
This same fortunate event occurred with me as well. This song is a TREASURE
Smart over here
T H E L I C C
Once in a lifetime you'll come across a piece that truly captures the history and cultural distinctions of the modern world the way a person can subjectively perceive it through our guided field of perspective. I have to admit, I had my doubts when I first learned of it on facebook. After all: "Lick"? Will this piece even be good? How ignorant was I to even have these thoughts. Little did I know I was about to indulge in what may have been the best 4 minutes and 20 seconds of my life. The piece started out strong. The opening motif enticed me with a captivating enigma. I was so taken aback from the next-generation voicings that I almost didn't even realize the underlying symbolism in the ongoing harmony. It wasn't until my twenty-sixth listening of the piece where I finally got my bearings together and was able to focus on the gripping and labyrinthine stratagem. The underlying analogy for 19th century distopianism and the evangelical deviation of typical orthodoxy was enlightening to say the least. Just when I thought "Lick" could not get any better, the increasing conflict before the shout chorus began. I could not believe the complexity of the musical story as the main riff struggled against the everyday endeavors like the fight against misogyny and the fiscal synergy of opposing interplanetary dynamisms. There I was, gripping to my chair as the conflict of it all began. I was so enticed by it that I felt as if I was both practically and relatively a part of the music. This is a special kind of high that not even the strongest of drugs can give you. Was I part of "Lick"? Am I inside of it right now? It will leave you questioning existential nihilism and the objective skepticism of our perceived valuation of anthropological existence. At this point, I was fully intoxicated by the avant-garde modular nonfunctional dominant usage. That's when the form finally aggrandized and I was completely stupefied. You could have lived a thousand years of isolation trying to predict the harmonic twists and you would never even scratch the surface of what actually transpires in "Lick". I was so bewildered that I actually had to pause the UA-cam video of it so that my existential crisis didn't dive too deep inside of myself. Even pausing the video was surreal. It's almost as if life paused with it. I felt as though I had actually become a harmonic tangent quantum microcosm and the effects are still wearing off and I probably won't be able to listen to any other music for several years, or at least it won't be the same. I am altered forever. I will spend the following several years afraid of what outside of my house actually looks like. Every single day and night I will live in misery because I became fully aware that happiness is never achievable. I realized that human life has absolutely no meaning and that no matter what I ever do, it is of complete unimportance and in years from now, no recollection of my existence will prevail, meaning that if I died years ago, died now, or die sometime in the future it will not matter whatsoever to anyone. But, then again, the fact that I'm living doesn't matter either so I might as well stick around for awhile, living in complete isolation, condemned to a life of traumatic memories and a completely corrupted microuniverse where only "Lick" and my ethereal awareness exist, deep inside of the darkest recesses of my sub-conscience. "Lick" truly ruined my life, but without it I would have never really been alive. 10/10
K
Yes
When is our marriage again?
Aiden Walker He’s dead serious
@Aiden Walker why would I lie??
A🅱️AM NEE🅱️Y
Epic
Does anyone else pronounce the 🅱️ as it’s own syllable? So A🅱️am nee🅱️y would be pronounced as “A-buh-am nee-buh-ee”
4:06 the lick
Brooo I didnt even catch that the first time
Thanks man I owe you one
This is absolutely ridiculous and stupid.
*AND I LOVE IT*
My thoughts exactly.
2:36 after a great well thought out piano solo implying the lick, the tenor is like “ah fuck it DO DO DO DO DOOO DO DO”
Repetition legitimizes
Repetition legitimizes
@@theystoleitfromus Repetition legitimizes
I wanted to like this comment but it has 69 likes already so oop
Repetition legitimizes
Anyone else notice the lick at 0:00?
there are surprisingly few repetitions of the lick. this is all of them. 0:00 0:05 0:10 0:12 0:16 0:19 0:22 0:24 0:33 0:40 0:42 0:45 0:47 0:57 2:36 3:50 4:06
I like the part where they play the lick
Yeah, but the part where they play "The Lick" is better.
I know what we’re doing in jazz band
This is what the world needed
this is hillary dabbing
our jazz band played this for festival lmao and we programmed it as "il leccato" (italian for "the lick"). It was funny watching people realize what this was
Lick located at...
...everywhere
4:20
*dabs wrong*
Omg I fucking love this 😂😂😂 the music is actually so good that's the funniest part
absolutely
This is it. This is the Tree of Life in the jazz archetypal format.
Lick, The
surprisingly none of the solos used the lick XD
The tenor solo did, and altered a couple notes XD
Fuck, it actually sounds good.
0:11 the licc
Woah I wouldn’t have even noticed! Good ear!😉
@@logasimpso8274 thank you so much! It was really hard to decipher notes but after a few hours of transcribing I realized it indeed was the lick
This is truly a creation of god himself
How did they record this with a straight face
They goofed the title. Lick, the
D E F G E C D
3:23 soli section is epic
New drinking game: take a shot every time you hear the lick. If 20 or younger, do this with plain water. If 21 or older, alcohol.
L I C K
I I
C Q
C Q
Anyone else catch the lick at 0:57 😳
My band director said the reason were not playing this song is because he heard the lick too many times...
👁 👁
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I read this as "Lick. The by Steve Brown."
Omg the lick is at 0:00
"Lick, The by Steve Brown"
yeah...no.
"The, Lick by Brown Steve"
!tcerroC (Correct backwards)
1:51
Hey guys I found the lick
Lick at 3:49
they play the lick at 0:43 lol
I have no idea how to feel about this.
I ruined the fact that there was 69 comments on a price that’s basically 4:20 long about the licc
Bro. I didnt hear the lick
Why am I the first
HAHahahahhahajaha.. Great!!
C D Eflat F D BFlat C
This is the worst thing anyone has ever created
Have you ever listened to reggaeton?
Ben Dover This is the worst jazz song ever created
@@evanchristman6110 and why is that?
I'm just starting to get into this genre, so it would be cool to know why you think this is bad...
Ben Dover put simply, its the lick