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2 votes
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Monophonics - Sage Motel (2022)
4 votes -
Norah Jones: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
10 votes -
The Philharmonik, 2024 Tiny Desk Contest winner: Tiny Desk Concert
6 votes -
Donald Glover surprise-drops a new Childish Gambino album, Atavista, featuring Ariana Grande, 21 Savage and more
19 votes -
Justin Timberlake: Tiny Desk Concert (2024)
14 votes -
Ginger Root - Loneliness (2022)
11 votes -
You Got to Hold On: A deep-dive into ex-Alabama Shakes lead Brittany Howard, whose new single drops today
9 votes -
Interview: Tom Moulton, father of the Disco Mix (1976)
4 votes -
LÉON - Lost Time (2019)
5 votes -
The California Honeydrops | OurVinyl Sessions (2022)
6 votes -
Durand Bernarr: Tiny Desk Concert (2023)
4 votes -
Zelliack - Autumn In Analog (2014)
2 votes -
Lee Fields: Tiny Desk Concert (2023)
3 votes -
William Bell - Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday (1967)
4 votes -
Lake Street Dive - Automatic (2022)
2 votes -
Denzel Curry: Tiny Desk Concert (2022)
1 vote -
Albin Lee Meldau – Forget About Us (2022)
3 votes -
Greyhounds - What's on Your Mind | OurVinyl Sessions (2021)
2 votes -
Remi Wolf - Grumpy Old Man (2021)
2 votes -
Michael Kiwanuka - Cold Little Heart (Live Session) (2016)
4 votes -
Dylan Cartlidge - Yellow Brick Road (2020)
3 votes -
Dr. John - Put a Little Love In Your Heart [Live at the Ultra Sonic Studios, New York 1973]
3 votes -
Monophonics - It's Only Us (2020)
3 votes -
Jay Mitchell - Another Place And Time (1970s)
2 votes -
California Honeydrops - Soul Tub Medley (2013)
2 votes -
Miles Kane – Don’t Let It Get You Down (2021)
2 votes -
The Fantastics! - Pyramid (2021)
3 votes -
Joon Moon - Feel It (Acoustic Session) (2021)
3 votes -
Stamp The Wax: A Brief History Of Venezuela's Musical Boom
5 votes -
Tom Jones: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert (2021)
4 votes -
24-Carat Black - Poverty's Paradise (1973)
4 votes -
Are r&b, funk, soul and jazz the least controversial music genres or is it me?
I've been thinking, and it seems like most genres are a love/hate thing (metal and punk are highly controversial for example, they have super hardcore fans but are largely disliked by the majority...
I've been thinking, and it seems like most genres are a love/hate thing (metal and punk are highly controversial for example, they have super hardcore fans but are largely disliked by the majority of people, pop is the opposite, most people like it but there's a very vocal minority that absolutely deplores it and wants to watch it burn, electronic music as a whole also tends to gather mixed reception, etc), but out of all music I pretty much never see any dislike aimed at r&b, funk, soul and jazz (except for smooth jazz, although a lot of people don't consider it actual jazz).
Is there some truth behind this? I personally don't like these genres (and neither do the people around me) and I've always had the feeling we were pretty alone in that sense.
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Jazz Morley - Disconnected (2018)
3 votes -
Soul superhero: The massive life and tragic death of King Curtis
4 votes -
Black Pumas - I’m Ready (Live on The Late Late Show with James Corden)
2 votes -
‘Right now I’m into Libyan reggae’: The music label delving into the Arab world's back catalogue
6 votes -
Gregory Porter - Concorde (2020)
4 votes -
Kungs - I Feel So Bad ft. Ephemerals (2016)
2 votes -
Arlo Parks - Hope (2021)
5 votes -
Heatwave - Always and Forever (live)
4 votes -
Black Pumas: Tiny Desk (Home) Concert (2020)
4 votes -
Keleketla! - Keleketla! (2020)
4 votes -
The Fantastics! - Pyramid (2021)
3 votes -
Sly And The Family Stone at Harlem Cultural Festival (1969)
5 votes -
Vintage Trouble - War (50th Anniversary) (2020)
3 votes -
Kartell - Time (ft. Qendresa & Coops) (2020)
4 votes -
Tracking down an old guitar riff
Yesterday, I was talking with my dad about western swing and similar country music in a conversation about my grandfather who was a mandolin player in a red dirt/western swing band on old timey...
Yesterday, I was talking with my dad about western swing and similar country music in a conversation about my grandfather who was a mandolin player in a red dirt/western swing band on old timey radio in Texas during the post-war years. Unfortunately, I was never able to connect with my grandfather through music because I was still fairly young when he passed away, but I put on his favorite band, Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, while I was thinking about him and getting some work done.
The Spotify top tracks led me to Steel Guitar Rag from 1936. Shortly after the 40 second mark, you will hear a guitar riff that sent me on a scavenger hunt, texting a couple different friends for help and skipping around songs for half an hour. The riff felt really familiar but more uptempo in my head than in the Bob Wills track. My first thought was the band WOLF!, maybe a track like Humdinger. Good song but not it. A friend of mine suggested Folsom Prison Blues, but that has a distinctly different riff in it.
Eventually, it struck me that I knew the riff from a King Curtis live album from 1966, I just needed to skip around until I found it in one of the tracks. The track is titled Medley: Peter Gunn / Get Long Cindy, and the riff starts after the 3:25 mark. Pretty similar don't you think?
10 votes -
Fat Freddy's Drop - Lock-In (2020)
3 votes -
Righteous Brothers - Unchained Melody (1965)
4 votes