Think he wrote this as a nod to Anne Rice's vampire novels or the character of Lestat specifically.
If you want to see someone who does great videos that are simultaneously music appreciation and music theory, go check out Rick Beato on youtube. He does a great one on how Sting is uncopyable because of his unusual and sophisticated sense of melody.
Check out Rick's channel anyway as he covers a lot of classic rock, some jazz, and a little classical.
The thing about Rick Beato is that he's both a multi-instrumentalist musician and a top-tier record producer. He's an expert, and a teacher in the mold of Carl Sagan - capable of distilling complex ideas down into bits understood by the beginner or layman.
Is that what the kids are calling it these days?
I knew there was something a little too familiar about the fade out in this song.
Kate Bush, Hello Earth at 1:22.
Thank you! I thought I was the only one who caught that!
Wiggling the pinky?
Think he wrote this as a nod to Anne Rice's vampire novels or the character of Lestat specifically.
If you want to see someone who does great videos that are simultaneously music appreciation and music theory, go check out Rick Beato on youtube. He does a great one on how Sting is uncopyable because of his unusual and sophisticated sense of melody.
Check out Rick's channel anyway as he covers a lot of classic rock, some jazz, and a little classical.
The thing about Rick Beato is that he's both a multi-instrumentalist musician and a top-tier record producer. He's an expert, and a teacher in the mold of Carl Sagan - capable of distilling complex ideas down into bits understood by the beginner or layman.
Just wow.
I can’t unhear this, and I think about this post every time the song plays…
Jeepers -- I thought I was the only one who heard this. Thank you for adding it to your collection of earworms.
Unfortunately, your prediction did not come to pass - the song still has a 7.4 rating on Feb. 22, 2018.
Still remains at 7.4 on 2 January 2022. Maybe it's one of those 'Universal Constants' like pi, or e, or the square-root of 2.