"A Kind of Magic" is one of his masterpieces! Awesome song and awesome bass line.
@emothough44757 ай бұрын
Good Old-Fashioned Lover Boy!
@YoRealDyna7 ай бұрын
SAME!
@doalwa6 ай бұрын
John Deacon is the unsung hero of Queen, dude wrote some absolute bangers! And the fact that he pretty much called it quits after Freddie was gone…huge respect for his decency!
@gigilaroux7625 ай бұрын
Dragon Attack is a smoking bassline.
@Killerqueentle5 ай бұрын
He was the true dark horse of Queen. Kept mostly to the shadows but wrote some of the biggest hits of the 70’s and 80’s while in a band full of three other musical geniuses that quite often got more credit.
@alannicolle33614 ай бұрын
Decency, or Deaconcy? Works either way.
@patakanz4 ай бұрын
100%
@MrSoulauctioneer4 ай бұрын
@@gigilaroux762 May ''wrote'' that but I think it was written in studio and is more in line with Stone Cold Crazy.
@adrianlevi22447 ай бұрын
Deacons playing is super clean and deceptively simple , yet perfect for the song . His playing is simply perfect for each and every tune he played on .
@MisterQueue677 ай бұрын
I'm a huge admirer of JD. He's an amazing player that was so close to Freddy on a personal level that he stopped playing when Freddy passed away. That says a lot about who he is and why he was such a driving force behind Queens music. He can sing really well, but did not need to when he had the amazing high harmonies of Roger Taylor behind the skins.
@mikeg34397 ай бұрын
Right there, you said it best. It always suits the song SO exactly.
@janetsbrick7 ай бұрын
I can’t think of Deacon without thinking of Invisible Man. That piece could never have come together without him, it needed someone rock solid but who could bend the rules just a little when the time was right!
@wumbomandlx21 күн бұрын
@@janetsbrickDragon Attack is one of his best, and I consider DA to be the "older cousin" of ANBTD.
@JaceyMitchell6 ай бұрын
I know John Deacon has chosen to withdraw from public life, but I hope he knows how many people love and admire him and how even younger generations love his music. He didn't write very many Queen songs, but whenever he wrote a track that ended up on one of Queen's albums it was a certified banger. Also Freddie's vocal performance on Another One Bltes The Dust is off the chain. Guy almost sounded like James Browns, so much soul!
@poesybeat7 ай бұрын
I love that this is a video for songwriters as much as for bass players
@kahwigulum7 ай бұрын
fun fact all the greatest bands of all time had their bassist as the primary songwriter the beatles, motorhead, iron maiden, metallica (you know, the good albums before they went to shit after cliff died), rush, the who, talking heads, and on and on
@poesybeat7 ай бұрын
@@kahwigulum pink floyd, the church…
@cazuelamaster2037 ай бұрын
@@kahwigulum metallica wrote ajfa and the black album after cliff died
@BlueGamingRage7 ай бұрын
@@cazuelamaster203 We know. That's the point
@KentBuchla7 ай бұрын
“Love” why ruin that word? Just use “enjoy”, “appreciate”, or the more pedestrian “like” as an adult would?
@Giitzerland7 ай бұрын
Queen was so ground breaking, even with "Under Pressure", both vocals recorded separately, without any knowledge of what the other was doing, amazing.
@thomasstreich65647 ай бұрын
The problem was that David bowie has cheated. He sneaked into Freddys session. Freddy was surprised that the parts fit so well together, Freddy has gone hell mad when they have told him that David was in the room at his take.
@thesteef775 ай бұрын
@@thomasstreich6564 If I remember correctly David Bowie even went back to re-record parts early the next morning without Queen knowing.
@rumoursduo7 ай бұрын
99.9% of this song was recorded by Deacon, except for the vocal of course. It's a drum loop, basically a drum machine, Taylor didn't play on it at all. And May only added some guitar noises, not even the funky instrumental break. That's why Taylor hated it, he's not even on it.
@tihomirrasperic5 ай бұрын
he was also an electrical engineer music boxes and speakers are still the subject of research and copying
@BriRog685 ай бұрын
All I know is Roger played the hell out of it live! Plus he's the one that remembered the riff after everyone forgot it! Thank you Deaky for such an amazing song❤️👑🎸🥁🎤
@tihomirrasperic5 ай бұрын
@@BriRog68 you have an interview Brian May with Rick Beato here on youtube where Bryan admires Dek's technical achievements the interview is about an hour long, Deko's music box and "Special One"
@paulakayjohnson50655 ай бұрын
😊
@rogertayloRRR5 ай бұрын
Good point. Rog remembered the riff when every1 forgot it
@dduknic6 ай бұрын
I am not a musician, I didn't look for this topic or song, I fell upon while traveling down a rabbit hole. I do love music, and Queen. And I just want you to know that this video was delightful. just enough silliness, a great presentation, topic and pace were wonderful. Good job!!!!
@Dan.507 ай бұрын
The easiest method is to have a band full of musical geniuses.
@hmwr0h5 ай бұрын
Indeed!
@JohnKerans5 ай бұрын
Mediocrity hates this one simple trick!
@marca99554 ай бұрын
Which is why almost no admired musicians cite Queen or its members as an influence. It's a triumph of empty showmanship and technical and compositional mediocrity.
@hmwr0h4 ай бұрын
@@marca9955 WTF did you say???? No admired musicians cite Queen???? EMPTY showmanship?????????? Mediocrity??????? Are you sure you're from this planet??
@Zett763 ай бұрын
There is this "simple" rule: put 10.000 hours of concentrated work into it. I love the story that The Beatles went to Germany to be bar players, practically every evening, for 2 years straight, and practising A LOT, too. Almost every master you do some research on, talks about work ethics and some point, or people about him. Kirk Hammett, Brian May, The Beatles, Monty Python... Talent and "genius" are mostly work ethics. There's a good book: "The Talent Code: Greatness Isn't Born. It's Grown. Here's How" by Daniel Coyle. (tbf: there ARE talents, like Freddies voice and range, that can't be achieved by everyone 😀)
@PizzaBall_7 ай бұрын
I think my favorite thing about Josh is he’s not giving tutorials or like analysis videos on a $3,000 custom shop bass. He’s using squire jazz basses, Sterling by Music Man, basses that most of us commoners can afford. That being said , it also adds the immense value of the bass setup video. Good work Josh!
@Obscurity2027 ай бұрын
He's a lovely man
@TheRockGeeksPodcast7 ай бұрын
I agree. There are no “Oops I bought a £15000 Wal bass” moments
@baneverything55807 ай бұрын
I played on a very very expensive Martin acoustic years ago and I felt very uncomfortable about it. I also remember playing a lower end Taylor. The Martin sounded really nice but the Taylor blew my mind. I performed for 16 years on an old rare Samick that was sold new as a basic beginner guitar. It sounded very similar to the very expensive Martin and even Martin owners who played it said that long before I confirmed it. I wore the guitar out and it was much less expensive to buy a new guitar. So I ordered a Dean Koa acoustic/electric for just under 300. It`s fine for my needs. It`s about the music, not the instrument, as long as the instrument functions as designed. Stevie Ray Vaughan would sound great on any guitar with strings on it. The 130 dollar Fender Strat style guitar that just came out would be fine for him, Hendrix, Van Halen or any of them live on stage or in the studio.
@ehsnils6 ай бұрын
It comes down to the player, not the instrument as long as it's holding together as it should and not creating any oddball noise and be comfortable to use. Anything is an instrument to the skilled player.
@theobaldINsorrow4 ай бұрын
Sterling by Music Man is exensive guitar in my country. Anyway, Josh is awesome, I strongly agree about it
@davidhaley14407 ай бұрын
So. What you're saying is John Deacon is a life saving genius. I like it.
@dekopinpon17127 ай бұрын
Every time I listen to Queen’s song, I’m attracted to John's bass. It's not an exaggeration to say that I listen to Queen to hear John's bass. I love John.💕
@leelaturanga54617 ай бұрын
Me too! I love his playing and always pick out what he’scdoing.
@deathchronicles69605 ай бұрын
In their complicated first antichrist single album making 😂 i was shocked when john fill in and automatically take it to the yeaahhhh.. I never expect that perfection level tbh..
@michaelbarbour98277 ай бұрын
OMG you actually brought up the CPR thing! I was a paramedic for 9 years, and when they train you to do chest compressions, they say to do them to the tempo of “Stayin’ Alive”. Cute. But the black humor of the emergency services ALWAYS leads to “Another One Bites The Dust”, because unlike TV, the patients almost always bit the dust.
@stainlesssteellemming3885Ай бұрын
As someone who was in brass bands (NOT US style marching bands) in the 70's, I always go with Colonel Bogey (as in the Bridge Over the River Kwai) which is 110BPM. Some Sousa marches are also 110 bpm.
@michaelgoutman6817 ай бұрын
John Deacon is one of the best songwriters in modern music history. His output is not huge if you compare with guys like Lennon/McCartney, Simon and Garfunkel, Bob Dylan etc. but he is so effective. Fathom this list: You're my Best Friend, Spread Your Wings, Another One Bites the Dust, Under Pressure, I Want to Break Free, Friends will be Friends, The Miracle. These are just hit songs. How about the following list: Cool Cat, Don't Try So Hard, In Only Seven Days, One Year of Love, You and I, If You Can't Beat Them, Pain is So Close to Pleasure, Let Me Live. Not hits, but first-grade songs any musician would be proud of. And that is 17 out of 25 songs he published with Queen (I did not count Flash Gordon as they are not quite songs imho). 70% of his total output! Just wow!
@DarkshaflodiАй бұрын
Cool Cat is on my top 3 Queen songs
@guus0076 ай бұрын
Nile Rogers is a legend. This guy doesnt steal. Musicians do influence each other. That’s what music is for. Inspiring each other.
@JohnKerans5 ай бұрын
Also, does it really matter if someone DOES use the exact same riff in a different song? Ideally you'd credit the original writer, but if you're doing different stuff in the other instruments, completely different lyrics etc, does it really matter?
@jaklumenАй бұрын
@@JohnKeransdidn't Deac say himself he got permission from Nile Rodgers himself to use the lick?
@matthewbudzinski8320Ай бұрын
Blonde used it in Rapture, Grandmaster Flash and the Sugarhill Gang wrote songs using it too.
@scotsman5553 ай бұрын
Queen, the only band where every member wrote a song that went to number one. Everyone of them had TALENT.
@LucilleBrawl177 ай бұрын
John wrote the loveliest songs the group played. They were clean and simple but wonderfully composed and played. "You and I" was one of his best.
@CrowBoy-p7f7 ай бұрын
Do you know anything about Queen? The majority of songs were written by the rest of the band. Deacon only wrote about 5 songs and only a few were great.
@tsopuaifa7 ай бұрын
A day at the races is a favorite album.
@VictorMaxol7 ай бұрын
If You Can't Beat Them, people don't give it enough listens.
@tsopuaifa7 ай бұрын
@@VictorMaxol That is a good song!
@heatherqualy91437 ай бұрын
@@CrowBoy-p7fDo you know anything about Queen (he wrote over a dozen songs), or social niceties? That comment was unnecessarily harsh.
@oxouk7 ай бұрын
Josh is the most entertaining bass teacher. Always love his content and humor.
@ickbar7 ай бұрын
Very true. When he tried singing along, it certainly brought a chuckle out of me.
@MidlifeRenaissanceMan7 ай бұрын
First time I’ve heard anyone really focus on note length. I spent some time playing with a band where everything was super basic and simple. The music really worked when other players didn’t try to constantly _fill in the space_ I used to see how simple and little I could play and still get away with it, whilst still having the songs kick. Part of that was working on the precise start point and and point of each note to either push the song along, have it sit back, make it all warm or make it punchy. Often I would do things like hold the A over a D chord to create that suspended chord tension, so when they went to a D in the chorus, it really hit home. As a bass player, who impersonates a guitarist occasionally, I have taken that approach to the cursed instruments with and extra two strings, and look at doing things to make the bass pop, keeping it simple, but choosing notes that give that extended chord air, and offering space for the bass to fill in a conversational way…. Lots of fun :-) Going to check out some more of these vids from this bloke.
@jmer35366 ай бұрын
That song HOOKED me as a kid and is still the best and most loved song for me to this day. I crank that in my car when ever its on
@aaronwatts57246 ай бұрын
John and Freddie should have done their own funk/soul project. Might have been amazing.
@floopyboo2 күн бұрын
right about now...
@Raelgoat7 ай бұрын
I was STARVING for this video
@shinyribs21787 ай бұрын
🙄🤦
@Thenameonthegraveisarchstanton6 ай бұрын
Righto mate🤠🤢
@RobertoVernina7 ай бұрын
When I started studying this song I said to myself "well, this is an easy one... Few notes, keep the rythm and off you go". Well... I've found out that to really nail down this song and its groove, you must master note muting and get a very precise (and consistent) staccato. Plus, the syncopes in the chorus have to be practiced well before nailing it. Really awesome song to learn, it gives you an idea of where you are in term of "sense of rythm and groove". Also, nice to know that the guitar was also played by Deacon: I didn't know that! I always thought that Bryan May sounded so funky and groovy on this song, almost like a bassist :D. Great video, though, and thanks for making it :).
@koleberdinoch9267 ай бұрын
Yeah John also played guitar on Misfire. Roger also played guitar on a couple of songs on News of the World. Sometimes Brian took a back seat.
@bmxerkrantz7 ай бұрын
it's a great first song to learn on bass, as it's fun, simple, but hard to master.
@BeastOfSoda7 ай бұрын
A very thorough breakdown. I can add that he was indeed playing this one on flats, which also adds to the fatness of the sound (since they have more mass than rounds). The drums on the studio version were also sampled out of the same basic loop, which is why the drum part is so minimalistic and serves the bass so well.
@sonyaanderson65763 ай бұрын
Awesome video! I too noticed the irony of using Another One Bites The Dust to perform CPR when I took a recertification! Love John Deacon's work!
@timothyyetter78307 ай бұрын
Really great video. I love Deacy! One of the best things about Queen and he doesn’t get nearly the respect he deserves. Also, gotta give the guy props for knowing when to retire with grace. Many rock stars should take note, including the other two living members of Queen!
@TomTomicMic7 ай бұрын
When they retire is up to them and not you and we must respect that, the two members of Queen are still keeping their legacy in the public eye and amongst the top played recordings in the music Industry and they still have people paying to see them, it's not as it was, but it's better than nothing, some modern musicians on that basis should retire before they start!?!
@JaredWarsoff7 ай бұрын
For me the Deacon line that changed me and honestly made me want to get better at bass was Dragon Attack. Unbelievably cool groove and a rad solo too. Would love to see a breakdown on that one someday!
@VictorMaxol2 ай бұрын
Nice and slow.
@thomasfields20827 ай бұрын
after 29 years of bass playing note length is the biggest thing i still try and practice and as a cpr instructor I use this song to teach compression ratio to break the tension of life saving .
@Peter-gu9ph7 ай бұрын
This video held my attention for every second - a fascinating story, extremely well researched and brilliantly told. If only more content on KZbin was this high in quality...
@davidav8orpflanz5617 ай бұрын
It's the variation, the diversity, the variety of song styles that really makes Queen's music stand out as a collection!
@regane.bartko72477 ай бұрын
Deaky is a criminally underrated bassist.
@error.4187 ай бұрын
Wat. He's super well known and rated.
@flashtheoriginal7 ай бұрын
? He isnt! He is up there with, McVie, Entwhistle, Jones, Mark King, McCartney. Those who know are in the know. Get real
@mzmadmike7 ай бұрын
@@flashtheoriginal None of those are in Entwhistle's league, and I'm not even that much of a Who fan.
@Thenameonthegraveisarchstanton6 ай бұрын
On KZbin, saying underrated is lazy and overrated
@davebowden40106 ай бұрын
@@flashtheoriginalCome on. He isn't up there with any of those guys 🤣🤣
@chazbreese81067 ай бұрын
You freaking nailed this bassline, everything about it. I remember when Queen's AOBtD came out on the radio... It's been 44 years since then and I haven't heard anyone break it down like this. Thanks! I'm definitely checking out more here...
@wardrich7 ай бұрын
6:25 but there's no denying that Another One Bites the Dust with the Good Times Bassline is absolute fire, too.
@oldcynic696416 күн бұрын
No idea how this showed up in my list of suggested vids, but I'm glad it did. Surprisingly entertaining for this guy who does not play any instrument and who could not carry a tune unless you wrote it on a piece of paper and tucked it in his pocket. Thumbs-up from me.
@martinheath59477 ай бұрын
All Bernard Edward's syncopated riffs worked perfectly over simple drum parts, so much better than they do today with the new bassist and Chic's fancy drummer. Valuable lesson!
@SPAZZOID1005 ай бұрын
Totally agreed. Very easy for a drummer to overplay disco on stage. Simplicity and tightness is the way to go. Tony nailed that. Btw--We cannot call the current lineup "Chic" without Nile & Tony (or Raymond)
@sharolmongrain80227 ай бұрын
I’m A 69 yr old Canadian Male and I’ve been watching your vids for yrs now just wanted to say your common sense is right on and Thankyou for your honest and intellect on Canadian issues keep up the great work Luke 👍🌈🙌😂
@d20Fitness6 ай бұрын
I have no idea how this ended up in my recommended list of videos but i'm sure glad i clicked on it. Sometimes the algorithm works in my favor
@ledorzejean-etienne37477 ай бұрын
His playing gives the rampant menacing feeling needed. Everything looks quiet but the storm is soon to happen
@deathchronicles69605 ай бұрын
Even john himself dance to his own ripped along freddie as he may sing much but dance spinning in 360°and backflip is nothing to him..
@Imalittlecloud7 ай бұрын
John Deacon got me to play bass. Eternally grateful!
@Number1ZERO697 ай бұрын
Deacon has said that his inspiration for the bass line on another one bites the dust was from chic's song good times. He just switched it up a little. But it's kinda similar if you listen closely.
@joseparcenary47066 ай бұрын
You can hear the similarity between Queen and Chic even more clearly if you listen to Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" (which samples the Chic bassline).
@HipsterNgariman7 ай бұрын
6:24 that was sick actually. Good Times is a KILLER bass line. Jamiroquai have a fun version live at the Citta Club
@thomasfioriglio7 ай бұрын
Fantastic! So many good lessons to learn from this bass line. I love how most iconic bass lines are really just a few notes. Nothing complicated but they sound complicated based on the rhythm. Thanks for sharing Josh!
@Vimana7 ай бұрын
John Deacon is a great bass player. He's one of those talented musicians who kept a low profile. So, thanks for doing this video. I'm a musician from Finland and I have to give my point of view about the "Step 3. Copycat?" section of this video: Repeating the same three bass notes at the beginning is just a rhythmic element. (So, there's no melody yet.) Those bass notes even land exactly to the beat in 1, 2 and 3. Even the thought that it would be copied from somewhere is absurd. Then every standard drum beat would be plagiarism as well. Of course the whole song's funky playing style and the use of rhythm was inspired from somewhere. Very often you have to be inspired to create something good. I still appreciate that you brought those other great bands into this discussion. The songs have the same kind of funky rhythm and some great bass lines. You have to do what fits and serves the song and many times the song needs the same kind of groove and a certain tempo of course. Your playing choices can naturally land on the same kind of playing style. Another One Bites The Dust has some other song sections and bass lines. It's good that you mentioned it but it would've been even better to show those parts in the video as well. Anyway, I just quickly wanted to write about this. There are many people who aren't so knowledgeable about music (and music theory etc.) and still blame songs for plagiarism for no reason. It's actually a problem and we need to stop it.
@blousug7 ай бұрын
Thanks for this video! I had never heard of the anthemic riff. I have interest in writing lullabies and this is exactly what I have been working on. Make it simple and singable. Thanks!!!
@Giitzerland7 ай бұрын
I can't even guess how many times I thought I came up with something unique, and ended up realizing down the line that it was influenced by something I've heard. Music is an evolution, we are all standing on shoulders of giants that came before us. It's very very easy to unintentionally record something that seems similar to older(deep cuts, especially) sounds.
@kibbeystovall75467 ай бұрын
This is by far my favorite video I have seen you do. You are hitting your stride in letting your musical ability blend with your personality to teach and entertain. More like this, please!
@shawnOontheradio7 ай бұрын
One of your best videos. So much packed in here, addressing so many cool ideas. Thanks!
@PhreddCrintt4 ай бұрын
New to your channel because of the John Deacon link.A life-long guitarist, vocalist bassist (yes) all I can say is 'Wow - I got it right with my approach!' My bass work was with our folk-rock covers band of many years (I'm 77 now and the gigging is now at an end) but my 'mentors were Jet Harris (yes!!) and Rick Kemp (Steeley Span) and EVERYTHING you have said her is bang on the money and was my approach to bass with our covers band 'Watts, Brown & Curly'.Thank you!!
@robreid61956 ай бұрын
Brilliant explanation - helped a non-musician like me understand a lot. Thanks.
@blaked248Ай бұрын
B2B grad here- you're the best! It never gets old following you. Keep up the great work.
@mikeg34397 ай бұрын
Thank you, to me John is one of the most underrated bass players in the history of music. His work is so amazing. People think you have to be a Jaco Pastoris or something to be considered good. John is everything a band needs in a bass player and then some.
@theobaldINsorrow4 ай бұрын
I've just discovered that Josh posted a whole section of tabs & notes for different songs absolutely for free (like this song), not even email asked! I really appreciate this.
@spidgeb32924 ай бұрын
Generous these days!
@alpermemioglu76997 ай бұрын
Great video as always. As a huge Queen fan, I appreciated the details. I found it quite ironic that in the film, they made Brian take a pause and notice the riff Deaky was playing when in reality he, along with Roger, hated the song. It was Freddie who loved it from the beginning (and the MJ detail is true also). As for Deaky getting the riff from someone else? Eh, the similarities are there and every Queen fan knows his influences as he never hid them; but the riff is definitely not the same (as already pointed out in the video). There are Muse songs that sound quite a lot like Queen; but I wouldn't accuse them of stealing anything...
@jody85269377 ай бұрын
He was so inspired by Bernard Edwards. He was hanging with him in NYC when the song was being composed. I love Queen but from day one I thought hey.. That's Bernie. It's kinda like the first time I heard 'Rappers Delight". I remember thinking what a novelty song and it would go away because it's just Good TImes. But...somehow it's a classic.
@JustBGuz6 ай бұрын
Great work on passing along timeless concepts! I'm an old bassist (formerly with Brian Faith Band of SB,CA); have been out to pasture for a couple of decades. It's great to see the upcoming examples of new talent, I think there are exciting times ahead in the world of new music... 😎
@MisterCrispyFL7 ай бұрын
According to Vulfpeck, it's the "3 on E". Apparently, that's all any song needs.
@grooveattitude067 ай бұрын
And "wot" by captain sensible 😉
@TonyShepps7 ай бұрын
"Hollywood Swinging" per Vulf
@riskybiscutz7 ай бұрын
“It’s not versatile…” YOU’RE NOT VERSATILE.
@baneverything55807 ай бұрын
It should be illegal to not use E in songs.
@NonProphet5007 ай бұрын
Hollywood Swinging - Good Times - Another One Bites The Dust
@Puyax017 ай бұрын
Rhythm sections are such an underrated key importance of any song. This video clears that up. Some of the Bands I love because of that. Older.... Rush Previous.... Red Hot Chilli Peppers More recent .... Band-Maid
@niallsbasstones97137 ай бұрын
Hey from Dublin Excellent breakdown analysis of my favorite Deacy Bass Line, thank you. I also love A Kind of Magic
@Frapzoid7 ай бұрын
He can thank Chic and Bernard Edwards for that bass line he borrowed.
@BuddyNika7 ай бұрын
Did he borrow Under Pressure too? Get lost.@@Frapzoid
@Frapzoid7 ай бұрын
@@BuddyNika guess you don't know how to read. It says it right on this page, Fomo.
@traversemountainguitar7 ай бұрын
It's absolutely wild that people think that 3 quarter notes is such a novel idea that only one person could have ever thought of it, and everyone else must have copied it.
@jody85269377 ай бұрын
Deacon is a great bass player but that bass line is clearly a modification of Bernard Edwards original.
@John-k6f9k7 ай бұрын
@@jody8526937 I agree. It's a reworking of Good Times but I can't think of any acclaimed band that hasn't ripped off some songs. Even The Beatles have a few rip off songs. Smoke On The Water is a reworking of Maria Moita by Carlos Lyra. Whole Lotta Love main riff is actually the "turnaround" bit of Hey Joe (covered by Hendrix) at about the 15 second mark.
@jody85269377 ай бұрын
@@John-k6f9k ABTD, in my opinion, is not a good song, arguably the weakest Queen single? The first minute or two are remarkable however the repetitive nature of the bass as lead devolves into a dirge, whereas the Chic song, Good Times, continues to build and maintain a level of excitement that never ends. The lyrics of ABTD are a departure from the usual high standards one expects from a Queen track. Guaranteed to blow your mind. Perhaps Queen should have requested the assistance of Nile Rogers as producer?
@jameshill24507 ай бұрын
@@jody8526937 You sound like you wake up unhappy and spend the day looking for something to blame it on.
@nondescriptcat56206 ай бұрын
@@jody8526937
@Philtration7 ай бұрын
Keith Moon and John Entwistle threw all that out the window. "Hey... lets both play as complex as we can!"
@nashrust7 ай бұрын
Never heard 'Underture' by Entwistle from the 'Tommy' opera?
@faeembrugh7 ай бұрын
To be fair, most Who songs were delivered to the group as Townshend demos and Moon and Entwistle were then invited to add their own variation of what he had envisioned as a complete song.
@markeastridge96497 ай бұрын
@@nashrustthanks man. Had not listened to it in a while. Feeling good at 1am outside in the cool Spring air.
@WorldCupWillie7 ай бұрын
Entwistle keeps it simple on Baba O'Riley
@hicsunt50437 ай бұрын
Boris the Spider?
@guitardude4700Ай бұрын
i'm 67 and gaining more and more appreciation for your stuff. Thanks
@m.r.69166 ай бұрын
Deacon is responsible of probably the two most famous and recognizable bass riffs in the history of pop music ....
@hmwr0h5 ай бұрын
Almost.. Don't forget Billie Jean..
@SPAZZOID1005 ай бұрын
@@hmwr0h And every CHIC produced album.
@ulisses.cavalcante7 ай бұрын
What a great video! Good story, good text, good editing. You really nailed it, sir. Thank you.
@lonegroover7 ай бұрын
Met John at a party once, lovely guy.
@richgeorge43687 ай бұрын
Mate. Brilliant bit of content! I was completely engaged throughout. Great delivery, insight, structure and editing. Instant subscribe. Thank you!
@LarryPotter127 ай бұрын
I have been following you for quite some time and man, you're such a great teacher. Super positive energy, very informative, fun, just awesome. Keep on doing you, bro! :)
@diklagidoni71777 ай бұрын
That's it! That's the gravy! 🕺🏻❤️🔥 Best bass lesson ever
@BlackJackLopez7 ай бұрын
Hee, hee!
@ShireenLilithАй бұрын
2:56 This line KILLED ME. This is VERY VERY funny. We got any more lore on this "Up and coming indie artist"?
@jim95205 ай бұрын
Excellent video. Thank you. I hope you make many more videos like this.
@goheen17014 ай бұрын
My first visit- LOVE your presentation. Your love of music and interest in what makes music 'work' comes across in a way a teacher should teach a student. Besides a couple years in grade school and junior high band (Clarinet), I can barely read notes on paper, but you bring your idea's across in a way that even a novice like myself can follow. Thanks, BassBuzz!
@milanmajercik99567 ай бұрын
I love everything about this video. The topic (a big fan of John), the info (very relevant non-bullshit), the production (sexy and funny).
@robjgolde32217 ай бұрын
9:10 on Queen’s Live at Wembley album from 86, Deacy is playing is P Bass during Another One Bites the Dust.
@eukyre6 ай бұрын
I suddenly want a Good Times / Bites the Dust mashup, it's so natural.
@nikrusty6 ай бұрын
Loved it how you conducted the whole thing. Informative, good learning, history and funny! PERFECT Teaching!
@michaelnaretto34097 ай бұрын
Under Pressure. Another One Bites the Dust. Invisible Man. One Vision. It's a Kind of Magic - they're all bass heavy.
@SoundlabStudios633 ай бұрын
Dragon Attack too
@damiensynq36417 ай бұрын
As much as I hate to say this, but Rodger was pure hating on Deacon. Didn't Rodger attempt to pen a "funk" dance track on their previous album called "Fun It"? I'm happy that John stood resolute in his decision to make sure AOBTD was included on "The Game".
@guapodesperado28227 ай бұрын
One of your best videos yet. Great job.
@shawn5763 ай бұрын
I never realized it until you stated it, but yeah the bass and the vocals do match up really well. You get to appreciate both at the same time; they are not fighting each other even though both are excellent. I guess the trick to having something sound awesome is to have two awesome things happening at once. A lot of Led Zeppelin songs have the drums and guitar doing something similar.
@josku57 ай бұрын
Finally some justice for Deacon!
@busterhyman59077 ай бұрын
So good to hear this story---in its entirety. Being a bassman, for years I've told people of how John Deacon was in the studio with Chic when they recorded "Good Times". The rock guys wouldn't hear of it. (they were obligated to hate disco, you know) This was a very informative piece on structure. Very good! Thanks! My favorite John Deacon bassline?: "Dragon Attack" Hands down. Everything else Deaks does pales in comparison. (In my opinion)
@TheRealist20225 ай бұрын
FUN FACT. Queen is the only band ever to have had more than 1 chart topping song, written by every member of the band....
@WorldCupWillie7 ай бұрын
On a first aid course I attended years ago, they suggested using the "Staying Alive" for CPR rhythm. The lyrics also fit well.
@420RittzBish7 ай бұрын
Omg I always wondered why the vocals in this song, specifically the "HEEEEY!" had a slight electronic quality to them. Learning that the song is slightly sped up makes so much sense.
@GreatestFrontmanАй бұрын
John is absolutely an amazing bassist and a fantastic songwriter (he was so thankful that Freddie encouraged him frequently to write songs). John is a wonderful human being, and we love him for that.
@vincebagadonis80167 ай бұрын
Deak didn't write many Queen songs, but the few he did write were all top 10 hits
@jamescarter31967 ай бұрын
Glad you went into the Chic thing, I knew that already, but didn't know the Kool and the Gang part of it!
@jonnyhair16177 ай бұрын
Big ups for ur Bass course really enjoying ur teaching,im in between beginner to immediate,got a ibanez fretless with lines and nylon string,upright sound...keep up the good work ur videos are made well too
@henryeowens7 ай бұрын
Best breakdown of how a great song works. Thanks, Josh.
@danieledugre18376 ай бұрын
If you heard a tune , didn’t know who it was but knew it was ridiculously amazing, it was Queen
@Brad7720065 ай бұрын
Great vid! I think the P bass sounds great in this song. Also that Freddie outake on the One Vision song at the end never fails to make me laugh.
@daledickerson-r9u7 ай бұрын
This reminds me of something. When John Phillips wrote, "Monday, Monday," and introduced it to the Mamas and Papas, they hated it. He insisted they record it, and, as "they" say, "The rest is history." For those of you too young to know the Mamas and Papas, it became one of their biggest hits! By the way, who are, "They?" We hear about "them" a lot!
@Christian-NaitSirC5 ай бұрын
The bass in I'm going slightly mad is something of incredible. It's like an old man talking with the voice of a bass. Other mentions are " Liar " , A kind of magic, Breakthru, the super groovie crazy little thing called love and dragon attack
@michaelpowell39807 ай бұрын
I'm breathlessly awaiting the release of Pseudo Jazz Note Explosion
@paddydaddyo7 ай бұрын
The debut album by Noob Josh & the Banana Tattoos …
@brianmiller10777 ай бұрын
There's Spinal Tap Mark II "He wrote this"
@boeffen53527 ай бұрын
Holy moly. Your use of vocal and visual aids are amazing and your timing on the jokes are sweet. You could have a career as a comedian too.
@achimdg63357 ай бұрын
Still a beginner, but thinking about how to play the bass and watching some lessons, one of the first things I found out, is that it is important to end the note at a certain point in time.
@olvinjanoisin22555 ай бұрын
The "three on E" bass line is such an iconic one that Vulfpeck made a song to celebrate it.
@clansome7 ай бұрын
Deaky was to Queen what Ringo was to The Beatles, different instruments sure, but it was the way in which both players contributed to the overall sound by not complicating it and confusing it.
@jaredhills827 ай бұрын
Im a chef. For years, every time someone in the kitchen got fired or quit under negative circumstances, we played this song. At some point, the staff became Pavlov'd and would freak the fuck out every time it came on the kitchen Playlist, intentional or not. Such gold. Another one bites the dust!
@peterchecksfield99586 ай бұрын
I thought it said "Beaky", and I was going to see a video on Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich's 'Legend of Xanadu'! 😜
@elbackapacko71387 ай бұрын
Fantastic video as usual. The green puppy made me chuckle hard.
@mztbass7 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I heard it and thought "that sounds like Good Times"
@onestep877 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I heard Good Times and thought "that sounds like the song Another One Bites The Dust was ripped from" 🙂
@onestep877 ай бұрын
Still love both songs though. ❤
@SPAZZOID1005 ай бұрын
@@onestep87 Except that "Good times" was released the year prior....
@allen69247 ай бұрын
No professional Bass player at that level of musicians is underrated to me. And to play for the best producers and with the best sound engineering imaginable. You have to be at a level equivalent to theirs. So hats off to all the professionals who gave their lives to creating music.