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  • Joe rules, i want to hang out at sulimays!

  • they must of taken the FUCK A HEADPHONE thing at the beginning.

  • HOLY CRAP! did you see her jump when the track kicked in.

  • They should listen to something from Fucked Up, like the song "Son The Father." Their intros build up and I could just imagine what they think about it.

  • старики развлекаются аааахххаха)))

  • These are the best videos on the internet.

    Harvey Milk is awesome.

  • LOl scary that part wqhere it got heavy still rings in my heart thirty seconds after!

  • @thefunkiestmothafuka Looks like they got to retire comfortably. Don't sound like losers. You should be so lucky.

  • ha! this is great!

  • That gave me a good laugh.

    I was like "Wait for it, wait for ittt"

  • Haha! This is the best episode so far.

  • saw that comin a mile away

  • This was mad funny! The Harvey Milk reaction was classic!

    Philly represent!

  • OMG 1:50 Ann swallows tea bag !!! Ha !!

    These guys are hilarious. I love they're generational take on modern music - spot on.

  • wigglin' tushes

  • I like how Joe doesn't react when Ann Jumps.

  • seeing ann sh!t her pants was great...

  • I lol'd so hard

  • i think ann is confusing electronica with erotica

  • "dick dick"

  • i can-not understand old people.

  • "Sounds like a Mormon choir" LMAO.

  • Ann is one classy broad.

  • "DO THEY STILL CALL EM SIDES?" i freakin love love love love JOE!

  • i love how there is actually no response from joe when harvey milk kicks in

  • Nothing surprises a WWII veteran.

  • For all amrican people ....

    I am from Brazil ... but i did learn music/theory & guitar/bass long, long time ago ..

    Yes, breakdownbeats's post is correct !

    The bands and the singers in nowdays from american market music are SHAME ! The american tradition from Dylan, Presley, Porter and many, many HEROES/IDOLS is been lack, unhappy ...

  • Joe is cool!

  • joes a cool fucker!

  • timebomb isn't from modern guilt?

  • Joe should guest review for Rolling Stone.

  • They are not close minded. They are right on point with their comments. The lack of talent and musicianship today is astounding. They came from a time when people could actually read and write music. Now you can play by ear and record in your home. Its gotten out of hand and they are right that the majority suck.

  • there is nothing wrong with playing by ear

    i see music as a language

    reading and writing is great and all

    but to be able to speak and understand it is key

    though i am not condoning not learning to be able to read and write

    home recording isn't bad at all either

    i don't know why you would say it was

    i wouldn't call these people close minded at all

    harvey milk isn't something you can just "jump" into

  • I really get a kick out of what your saying steway. It sounds good..."Music is a language, reading and writing is great and all but being able to speak is key. "

    So if we apply that to everyday life, learning how to speak a language is key, not as much reading and writing.

    Isn't that called illiteracy?

  • You realize playing by ear is harder than reading music, right? I can do both, and you need to have a good ear to play by just ear and find the notes you're looking for instantly, otherwise it's almost impossible. And recording in your home has nothing to do with anything except for the fact that you don't need special connections to get your music heard nowadays.

  • Sorry I offended all of the home recording people out there. I don't think there is anything wrong with playing by ear or recording at home.

  • But there has been a huge balance shift towards towards not being able to or not taking the time to learn how to read music. And thats not good. There is less balance in music. I absolutely do not agree with your assesment that its easier to play by ear than to read. People that can play well and have a good ear that can read music can also play by ear and most often can play better by ear than people that cannot read music. So I am not sure what you mean by easier or harder.

  • I do both to. I am also a bit of a music historian. You cannot argue that we are going through a very dry period in talent and abiility. Why is that? Downloading? The influx of everybody can be a home musician? Overtechnology? Low funding of music classes in schools? All of that. I am not saying that being a home musician is bad, not reading music is bad. I am saying its causing these other symptoms that are lowering the overall quality of music.

  • Especially compared to times when more people learned how to read music and there was less technology available.

  • What a ludicrious comment. You can only say there's a "dry period" today if your method of finding new music is by listening to pop radio.

    The internet and the technology of the past decade have cause an explosion of talented musicians who now have an easy way to expose their music. Have you seriously not tried looking to the internet as your source for new music?

  • Dude. You have no idea who your talking to. To mention that you think I only get my music through pop radio. You have no idea who your talking to or what your talking about or how much I know about independant music music that is out today. So I am not going to even discuss that with you. I am not going to get in an internet pissing, "How much do you know?" argument. That is one of the most idiotic combacks that people always make when discussing this topic.

  • How bout this? if you can add to this discussion. So if we are not in a dry period. In the last 10 years, what has been the highlight. You don't have to go mainstream. But make it on the level of something that had been a highlight on the level of the big changes in music that happened in the last few decades. And don't just make is generic like, "technology opened the door for many new musicians." Something on the level of jazz or hip hop starting. Nirvana changing music, the beatles?

  • What band has come out that changed music? What musician has come out, where you can say.."Damn that person is the best or of the best at his instrument"?

  • The last several decades brought us revolutionary genres like jazz, punk, disco, new wave and hip-hop. We won't understand it fully until the next decade but the genre of the 00s is indie, which, like those other genres, formed as a reaction against the popular music of the previous era and took influence from it and other genres.

  • But what does indie mean? Sounds a bit vague, but that's because it is. The internet caused the progress of musical genres to reach a flashpoint, where everything exploded and became scattered and jumbled together.

    There are plenty of artists with the talent and potential to become iconic names of the 00s, but the internet, being the main tool by which music spreads, is far too vast now for a select few musicians to dominate it. The real revolutionary figures may not be well known, and may...

  • ...not be well known, and may not even be musicians. Here's a few:

    Shawn Fanning - he started it all.

    Diplo - his efforts have brought us entirely new genres, fused from cultures around the world.

    Terry McBride - runs one of the most forward-thinking and innovative record labels right now.

    Wiley - godfather of grime.

    Trent Reznor - I don't have to explain how he changed music last year.

    La Roux - ginger goddess of fledgling new genre electropop

  • As for musicians with mainstream popularity who brought something new and innovative to the public that will endure for many years and decades to come, I can't foresee that. A few of my best predictions would be MGMT, Michael Franti, Anima Collective, Imogen Heap, Daft Punk and even Kanye West.

  • Mick Barr, Mike Patton, Idiot Flesh, Venetian Snares (I should probably mention Squarepusher out of some respect I can't care to give). Amon Tobin.

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    For those that discredit industrial, you are ignoring a large flux of new talent that has yet to be fully discovered.

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    I forgot Merzbow. Haven't listened to him in a while.

  • lol closed minded

  • they should do "Foxtrot Uniform Charlie Kilo" by Bloodhound Gang from the album Hefty Fine. that would make my day.

  • I couldn't stop laughing when Ann got scared. She is so funny.

  • Joe looks like a turtle.

  • turtle lol lol!

  • I like turtles.

  • I love Joe, ahahahaha!

  • i get so scared that joe has died during all the listening segments...

  • yeah I thought that too

  • haha

  • what

    are you fucking retarded

  • Harvey Milk...Fuck Yes

  • that's a one-o'clocker

  • this was amazing... harvey milk is amazing

  • this is great!

  • Joe kicks fucking ass.

  • MILK

  • I think I just swallowed a t-bag. hahaha

  • I love these guys, haha. Another great episode!

  • work it, Ann!

  • No Woman

    no Love

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