Music that makes you cry, and i don’t know way…. :) its magical!
@RobertClaesonКүн бұрын
Dirty Loops should really, really be engaged to create the title score for a James Bond film.
@janfransson5910Күн бұрын
To answer your question about Jonah's piano playing. Yes, he went to music school as a pianist, so that's what he's schooled in doing. The singing wasn't really a thing until they started Dirty Loops, as far as I know.
@andersgranstrom7128Күн бұрын
I love the darker nuances in this one, the palett of chosen notes (and there is a few...)! 🙂Great to see that I am not the only one touched by the obvious magic! Fine fine reaction, sir!
@GuitarSoloReactionsКүн бұрын
Thank you and thanks for watching.
@hollyryalsgrubb1273Күн бұрын
Channels like this that can provide knowledgeable discussion along with reaction are so worthwhile for a track and band like Dirty Loops. I don't have a music background or any musical friends so I am learning by these bits of wisdom. All I really know is that I love listening to Dirty Loops.
@Aurora-cv5toКүн бұрын
omg, yes - the connection w/ 5th Element makes so much sense. I hadn't realized until you said it.
@kingvii7250Күн бұрын
I must say that I have great respect for you man, because of the fact that you are a guitarist, but also a true musiscian that understands the world of music, beyond personal instrument of choice. Keep it going man... you're great!
@GuitarSoloReactionsКүн бұрын
I really appreciate that! I have been in a slump lately and after 3 years of doing the channel it great to get such thoughtful and positive feedback.
@reason3581Күн бұрын
Re: Rachmaninoff Jonah has mentioned him as a favourite composer
@milesdust346515 сағат бұрын
For sure. His 3d piano concerto is very present here.
@subby111Күн бұрын
surely the darkest dl song so far...but as usual a masterpiece...
@tokskallezКүн бұрын
Thank you, i did not expect that reaction from you since so piano heavy, but your emotional reaction came right through the screen and i felt and shared it Thank you Brian
@GuitarSoloReactionsКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching.
@ulfjohansson901119 сағат бұрын
They allways surprice and amaze....
@fiddlestix3025Күн бұрын
Brian, beautiful breakdown of this truly awesome song 🙏 When I saw you’re going to react to this I thought you wouldn’t like it, to be honest. Thought it was all too flowery and romantic for you. But there you go, got it completely wrong 😉 To me, this is one of the lushest and most haunting DLoops songs yet, and they’ve done haunting in the past, alright… (Check out some of their power ballads on Loopified) I found your analysis so interesting, with that low sustained pedal note, -my god everything in this song hinges around that one G. That operatic vibe too -now that you’ve said it, that Fifth Element scene is so pertinent. It’s goosebumps throughout for me. ‘The next James Bond film score’ is another frequent association with this one, it’s so epic, and seem to have everything in it. The juxtapositions between Jonah’s godamn beautiful voice, the sustained, lush string sections, those crazy Rachmaninov passages -and then those scratchy, badass hits in between -what a contrast! Jonah indeed is a big Rachmaninov fan, as well as Lyle Mays from Pat Metheny Group, as well as Brad Mehldau as well as Keith Jarret, etc 😉 He started singing practically from age one, he says, in his parent’s church choirs, and has been singing all his life, but coming to lead singing in bands only fairly late, when someone asked him if he could stand in for another lead singer who’d cancelled. You’ll find lots of info in his interviews on Stratele Studios channel. Interestingly, there he also said that he doesn’t see himself as a pianist, nor as a singer, but more broadly as a musician and perhaps future film music composer. Also that he thinks, Aron and Henrik’s wouldn’t either see themselves as instrumentalists first and foremost. Anyways, thanks again for reviewing this tune - one of my favourites from the Loops as well. Just can’t get it out of my head!! 🤘🤟👍🤘🤟
@GuitarSoloReactionsКүн бұрын
Thank you for watching and coming back.
@ellenstergaardgravesen1011Күн бұрын
Nice reaction - I love that you listened it to the end - many think that it ends before the subtitles, but it actually doesn't (listen on f.ex. iTunes). One of the most emotional Dirty Loops songs for me is a real oldie (and very much Jonah): "It hurt's" - gives me the chills every time I hear it.
@fiddlestix3025Күн бұрын
The soundscapes during the credits give me the CHILLS!!! The whole song merges so beautifully into that end section……. It Hurts is beautiful, and very difficult to sing, I believe-. 👍☺️🤟
@GuitarSoloReactionsКүн бұрын
I will check it out. Thank you.
@lottawiklund8606Күн бұрын
Jonah comes from a family of classical musicians, and started both (choir) singing and piano playing in the classical genre. He switched to jazz piano mid high school iirc. Oh, and the animal on their logo is a capybara. I'm pretty sure I remember Henrik stating they're one of his favourite animals at some point. And I think he's the one who has designed the logo as well. Not 100% sure on that one, but I have a vague recollection of hearing or reading that somewhere.
@fiddlestix3025Күн бұрын
Thanks for that lowdown, Lotta 🤘🦫👍
@GuitarSoloReactionsКүн бұрын
Thank you.
@johanribaeusКүн бұрын
The credits are part of the whole thing really.
@hollyryalsgrubb1273Күн бұрын
Yes. And I had to pause numerous times to read them because it was difficult for me to read black background with pink color text (which matched Henrik's hair). They create epic music and the credit roll is witty.
@MotelsonMarsКүн бұрын
It's a capybara, Henrik loves them😊
@GuitarSoloReactionsКүн бұрын
Thank you, it looked familiar.
@ExclusivelyReclusive1Күн бұрын
Jonah said in a interview that he wanted to get more into Film Scoring, i guess this is influenced by that.
@DaveBowman482Күн бұрын
5:12 6:47 ¡ Man !
@henri4843Күн бұрын
😎💥
@Steve26McC4 сағат бұрын
OMG they have done it again ..Fantastic !! if this not the new Bond movie theme then this should be, even the title for a Bond movie fits , James Bond in 'When the time is right'...they need to be commissioned to write a Bond Theme or some other Epic movie score...best band on the planet at present.
@christopherharvКүн бұрын
I would be honored if you would react to MY solos!