I know when you found that clip at 15:38 you were like “I HAVE to include this,” and then the “albums are cousins” quote came up and you were like “YES”
@MarcButEvil3 ай бұрын
This is exactly what happened
@jester333Ай бұрын
immediately followed up by "He mentions in basically every interview from this era..."
@susragejr4773 ай бұрын
Julian getting a lesson from Courtney Love about managing fame and ego is like getting a lesson from Mr. Krabs on managing money and greed
@MapleMilk3 ай бұрын
Well, they know ball They just can't play
@DeadNorthRadio3 ай бұрын
@@MapleMilknice
@marianat13932 ай бұрын
@@MapleMilk the coach doesn't play
@lawjef2 ай бұрын
She may have had some good insights from her experience - no one questions her intelligence - even if she is totally incapable of following her own advice. The two things don’t always overlap
@DungeonTV100Ай бұрын
@@lawjef Kurt got whacked. She done it.
@joeanthony77593 ай бұрын
All things considered, “Room On Fire” is a solid album; I like it as much as the first.
@Durrantula3 ай бұрын
I like it a 🤏 more than their first. Mostly bc of "Under Control" Such a marvelous tune.. Both albums are great, tho. IMO
@moog52603 ай бұрын
I like it more
@indigo55773 ай бұрын
Used to put that on and think of my crush in high school 😢
@crisscorreag3 ай бұрын
@@Durrantula man, Under Control is my fav
@j_soo2 ай бұрын
I completely I agree I think I like it a little more actually. Then again I personally love each of their albums
@8thFurno4 ай бұрын
It’s Strokin’ time…
@VatrogasacMI3 ай бұрын
Strokinnnnnnn timeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
@dangrel3 ай бұрын
No, dad, no!
@judasthepious14993 ай бұрын
please use lubes
@yshml3 ай бұрын
I'm over here strokin my casablancas I got lotion on my casablancas rn just strokin my shit. I'm Abnormal as fuck I'm an angle like fr.
@scienceseason70593 ай бұрын
I love the part is Is This It where the Strokes say 'It's Strokin' time' and start Strokin' all over the place
@mrsneedy10344 ай бұрын
Can’t wait for the “Strokes lore” playlist
@susragejr4773 ай бұрын
Stroking lore
@FarizArditiyo3 ай бұрын
The death of Margaret Thatcher
@FoxkøøStudios773 ай бұрын
@@susragejr477marry me
@RuralProgressive3 ай бұрын
*buddy holy riff*
@FoxkøøStudios773 ай бұрын
@@RuralProgressive ☝️🤓 WEEZER MOMENT
@maxresdefault_3 ай бұрын
"Your next album has to be Nevermind" is a hell of a thing to live up to
@snorky2222222 ай бұрын
Territorial pissings and a catchy single. The rest is whatever. Strokes blew nirvana out of the water.
@PastPerspectives112 ай бұрын
@@snorky222222LOL
@jimjiminy58362 ай бұрын
@@snorky222222lol..nope
@snorky2222222 ай бұрын
@@jimjiminy5836 actually never mind is crap. Never listen to it. Over catchy pop and a few boring numbers.
@Mcnutty924Ай бұрын
@PastPerspectives3 Idk if the strokes are better than nirvana or not. But when you dig deeper into music and find bands like the doors, talking heads, modest mouse, etc. You find there's so much better music than Nirvana. Nirvanas great but they're definitely on the lower teir of iconic bands.
@g21g282 ай бұрын
their best album for me. the media hyped them up so insanely and then wanted to knock them down but the music in those first three albums (coincidentally the ones julian casablancas wrote near-singlehandedly) is almost flawless
@brittanygonzo5686Ай бұрын
Same!
@superfarful26 күн бұрын
I think every album after first impressions of earth is better than it, you only live once is the only song of that album i go back to and the strokes and voidz are easily some of my most listened bands of the last 5 years
@jostu774218 күн бұрын
@@superfarful eso es muy subjetivo de tu parte hermano, soy todo lo contrario a lo que haces tu
@superfarful17 күн бұрын
@jostu7742 i think the new abnormal is the best strokes album
@ItsWesSmithYo3 ай бұрын
Lucky me. Caught them in NYC live at Roseland Ballroom or maybe the Bowery in 2001/2, before the explosion…one of most memorable rock shows I’ve seen. Rinsed those early tunes for months. Thanks for the back story friend 🤙🏽😎🖤
@coryphillips79453 ай бұрын
I played their first album so many times my girlfriend at the time broke up with me. As soon as she moved out, i played the album again, even louder.
@goopaf3952Ай бұрын
amen
@DungeonTV100Ай бұрын
😂 I bet she went on to greatness.. 😁I always thought they were so fake, NME darlings . Remember 'Gay Dad'? 😂😂 NME died in about 1997😢
@Layla1225128 күн бұрын
It's always better dating a Strokes fan.
@coryphillips794527 күн бұрын
@@Layla12251 You get it.
@rocoe901921 күн бұрын
She sounds very intelligent
@danmiller58693 ай бұрын
Impressive work. I've watched a lot of Strokes docs and videos and you taught me a few new things. Well done!
@ihatezoofy4 ай бұрын
5:11 you really thought you could hide that huh
@enshen21903 ай бұрын
But he didn’t hide 0:04 🤭
@kkorova2 ай бұрын
Growing up I was OBSESSED with the Strokes and how dreamy Julian was ☠️ I continue listening to him through the Voidz. Did I also fell in love with Albert Hammond Jr’s solo work? Absolutely. And who could forget Fabrizio Moretti’s lovely work with Little Joy. These guys were (and still are) incredibly talented, authentic, and the definition of “cool” during the post punk revival era. What a great time to be an adolescent. Kids these days will never know!
@99fxr682 ай бұрын
While I didn’t crush on the dudes…the “indie” bands of NY were awesome! Interpol, the Strokes, The Rapture..etc (I know they’re from SF, when they went DFA, they were in NY) and LCD..so many great bands in the 00s! Definitely a kick as time in music
@nickparton5663Ай бұрын
Yes, they will. They have their own heroes
@brittanygonzo5686Ай бұрын
I was obsessed. Little Joy ❤ om i miss them
@kkorovaАй бұрын
@@99fxr68 agree! And just to clarify, I had no other crush but Julian 😂. But yes, they paved the way along with other awesome bands like Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Libertines… Arctic Monkeys.
@georgeviney93603 ай бұрын
0:37 that line is both menacing and very dreadful at the same time
@tonytoneguitar3 ай бұрын
id simply retire
@rofflesvanwagon2 ай бұрын
Imagine worrying about what courtney love has to say 🤣
@moroseloki19122 ай бұрын
Like most Lines
@SteveDC1014 ай бұрын
For a rushed record it's on fire 🔥🤟. I'm a new strokes fan since December of last year.
@morganmensa51293 ай бұрын
I was 18 when Room On Fire came out. The album is a masterpiece. It's my favourite album from them. Such fashion icons.
@jukeboxvertigo79463 ай бұрын
Ahhhhh!! Not cool man!! I need a part 2! Angles is my fav album from them and you set it up so well. Looking forward to it
@datdude33274 ай бұрын
15:37 what made bro say this
@David_prod-eNGee3 ай бұрын
alcohol? in part maybe frig who knows, wild tho
@paulicervetti31513 ай бұрын
I am soooo interested in the strokes. I literally found one of my new favorite bands bc of this channel! Please keep making this amazing, enterteining, informative videos!!! Love from Argentina ❤🇦🇷
@RoseanneSeason73 ай бұрын
Check out the garden
@outriggerunderground3 ай бұрын
I saw the Strokes play at Soma in San Diego. Right after the 2nd album released. Julian was sick and sat on a stool for the whole show. Somehow it was still the most entertaining show I’d ever been to. He rocked the house and barely moved
@oh_why_her3 ай бұрын
I collected all their albums back in high school. I bonded with my aunt and mom through the Strokes. Awesome video! 🤍
@fisherkhongmaly98933 ай бұрын
You know its a good day when @MarcButEvil posts a video about the strokes
@bloodborneonpc74 ай бұрын
I’ve literally never heard of the Courtney Love thing wtf
@yungcee321Ай бұрын
It's what inspired the song "meet me in the bathroom" his response to her song after they met
@bloodborneonpc7Ай бұрын
@@yungcee321 that’s just a fan theory and there’s barely any evidence supporting it. People just get confused because Courtney says “meet me in the bedroom” in her song
@wyethmiller2813 ай бұрын
The real ones have always known this was the better album. I learned so much from this video. It was cool to see the order in which some of these songs were written, I had no idea.
@arunca1903 ай бұрын
The hunger to do better is not as strong as the hunger to fit in/make it. There is nothing more confident than a 20 year old as far as creativity. After that, doubt and second guessing mess it up.
@gavinzvideodump30834 ай бұрын
BABE WAKE UP NEW MARCBUTEVIL
@AnAbsurdExistenceАй бұрын
Excellent research, excellent video, well done Marc
@NotErik1444 ай бұрын
hell yeah more strokes content
@tannerdodge60292 ай бұрын
First song I ever heard from the Strokes was Reptilia and from there I was hooked, by that point they'd already broken up, but I still had what they'd made to enjoy. Then the New Abnormal came out and it made me happy that they came together again and made that all that time later
@fogpumas3 ай бұрын
1:10 they were Nepo babies. Never a part of any kind of underground. Their parents’ connections got them signed. Great band, no doubt, but no one would have ever heard of them had they not come into the business with these connections. It was the main point of criticism by most everyone at the time.
@jorden98213 ай бұрын
Wow, do you mean like pretty much all significant people throughout all of history?
@jorden98213 ай бұрын
Nietzsche would love The Strokes
@Aramisbyjoe3 ай бұрын
@@jorden9821why?
@invisibot63 ай бұрын
Yeah everyone I ever encountered who felt this way was always an oblivious douche with bad taste.
@endlessnameless64943 ай бұрын
It wasn't the nepo thing, IMO. Most hipsters I hung out with in 2000 were richy-rich suburbanites, anyways. It was the fact that 1. ) they were being hailed as the Second Coming of Christ and 2.) you ended up with a CD that sounded like an "edgy" Tom Petty out take. Let's just be real, this band is good, but not mind blowing. Spike Jonez, "Lost In Translation" etc was all nepo baby stuff, and nobody dogged on it that hard. This band is simply "ehh". Not bad but not great.
@earleebyrd29 күн бұрын
13:19 "A boombox can change the world You gotta know your limits with a boombox This was a cautionary tale A boombox is not a toy" - Julian Casablancas
@_solange3 ай бұрын
I had already forgotten about some of these quotes, facts and you put them all together really well.
@_demagistre3 ай бұрын
ICONIC video. Need part 2!!
@dmaster55563 ай бұрын
I go back and forth between Is This It and Room on Fire as being my favorite Strokes album. Kinda just depends on my mood any particular day lol.
@Bball23 ай бұрын
thanks for putting the sources, pretty helpful. great video! :)
@siddharthsingh32493 ай бұрын
Room on Fire is their best album by far, they bat out their issues from Is This It
@betweenlemontrees8263 ай бұрын
Really engaging work! This captures the self-seriousness of many bands and fans in the early-2000s music scene. It's a phenomenon brought into greater relief - and even made poignant - by the decline of music as a signaling tool for young people (Gen Z) to indicate their tastes and group memberships (cf. Rick Beato's commentary: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ioacZ6p5ea16ga8). Remember how John Cusack's character in the movie High Fidelity talks about his "desert island" songs/albums? Most young people today would probably not even know what the phrase "desert island" means in the context of music. And among those who do, the idea probably doesn't resonate as well because it hinges on an assumption of scarcity: Gen X and older generations remember what it was like for music to be out of reach (e.g., waiting for a song to be played on the radio, hoping an album will be on the shelf in Tower Records). The Strokes may be kind, well-meaning people in real life, but that doesn't take away from the silliness we can see in this old footage now: trust-fund hipsters bogged down by seriousness in their intention to made records that would do little more than retread classic rock sounds from the '70s more than 20 years later. I remember seeing the Strokes perform at a club in 2000/2001. They got to their single, "Last Nite," and it sounded to me like a cut-time shuffle suspiciously similar to Tom Petty's "American Girl." I liked it, but I didn't think a straight-faced advertisement of taste amounted to something culturally important in itself. Now nearly 25 years later, it's fun to remember when music still meant so much to young people. It meant much to me, but by seeing the old footage here, I'm reminded that it's okay for some sacred cows to die.
@Paul-dw2cl3 ай бұрын
Haha, I cracked up at that photo at 0:04
@Paul-dw2cl3 ай бұрын
where was Nick, under the table? just playin, yo
@backpack_buddies934 ай бұрын
I was waiting for this video. I love this band 👌
@Andyanddiana4673 ай бұрын
Platinum and Gold records are not necessarily awarded for sales - contrary to popular belief, they're awarded after an album SHIPS, the thinking being that shipments will eventually equal sales (which hardly turns out that way, given how the record industry still accepts returns).
@Durrantula3 ай бұрын
🤔
@nmg_official3 ай бұрын
We need the rest of the discography!!!!!!! Please!🙏
@boonesboroughbeachboy93413 ай бұрын
I love that picture of all of them,after recording is this it, with the giant mixing board.I was such a fan when it came out and I was so happy they just keep on getting better. ❤❤
@Dabel1114 ай бұрын
I discovered this band last December. They are now tied with Weezer for my favorite band. And right as I started to get really interested with them you made the Is This It video. And now we have a sequel. I am excited for the strokes lore videos.
@J-MOGES3 ай бұрын
If you haven’t, listen to Arctic Monkeys debut. Very much influenced by the Strokes and its an absolute class record
@attamusk3 ай бұрын
Strokes > Weezer and Arctic Monkeys. Easily.
@marmarino2070Ай бұрын
Weezer is also one of my favorite bands 😮😂❤!
@Mcnutty9242 ай бұрын
That debut was something else. That's probably my most listened to album. There are much better bands than the Strokes, but that debut is a top 10 album all time for me.
@EandQproductions213 ай бұрын
Highly recommend Gordon Raphael’s book where he recounts working on Is This It and Room On Fire with The Strokes, absolutely crazy seeing a first hand account on the matter
@andresmoralesishАй бұрын
Please keep going with their story this was great! 👍🏽
@brunolevi26613 ай бұрын
Wow this video is amazing. Watched until the last second. Would love similar ones to all follow up albums. Specially now that they seem to not be on good grounds with Julian talking shit about the band
@zachgunderman212015 күн бұрын
I love that I didn't know any of this, and Reptilia has been one of my favorite songs of all time. I couldn't care less what critics think of the album, but its cool to see Julian look back on it more favorably. Automatic stop and End Has No End are great, too. These and some songs from First Impressions like Juicebox and Ize are the reason I have loved the Strokes. New Abnormal might be my favorite album from them.
@paradigm_conjectureАй бұрын
Every song on their second album is a banger. Back when a whole album was a thing.
@tripleg7243 ай бұрын
Despite Room on fire not being the next is this it it's still a good album imo
@ZEN_Ivan4 ай бұрын
another local legend video drop
@danieldrkness74893 ай бұрын
I will always love The Strokes. Its only band that I seem to only really remember the words too. That says a lot after 20 yrs
@rerun84x3 ай бұрын
Great video man, i can't get enough of your content. You're doing great work; excited to watch you grow
@TS-xr9hj23 күн бұрын
Such a great vid. A part 3 shoud be really cool 🙌🙌
@AllanZi2 ай бұрын
For someone who wasn't living the hype at the time, living in Brazil, Room on Fire was the sound that got me first and got me good. Apart from Last Night, it was only then I turned to Is This It and, of course, loved it.
@nolagospeltracts82643 ай бұрын
Great narration. You're very good at putting life into all those quotes.
@timhall35753 ай бұрын
I was Rough Trade's Label Manager at their distribution co. in the UK. Vital Distribution back in 2000/2001. Hearing the Modern Age at Rough Trades offices for the first time, seeing their first UK shows in 2001, the release of subsequent singles and the finally the release of the Is This It album was a really exciting time . I have a platinum disc for x 300'000 UK sales. I don't think I've ever listened to Room On Fire or any of their other albums all the way through. Never saw them live again aside from one encounter at the recording of a live spot on the Later: With Jools Holland TV show where the atmosphere around the band (and crew) was pretty grim. Fun while it lasted though!
@publicjeremynumberone3 ай бұрын
Saw them several times playing in bars before they blew up. Totally great songs and shows and deserved all the success
@aprendizdecapivara28413 ай бұрын
The The New abnormal video is gonna be fire, I just know it
@neptwo956317 күн бұрын
I'm so curious how Room on Fire would've turned out if they had a couple more weeks as he said, as Room on Fire is arguably on the level of Is This It (every song except The Way It Is is a top tier Strokes song)
@kusfhizjingjiongia45644 ай бұрын
CHAOS AND CREATION MENTIONED!!!!
@MarcButEvil4 ай бұрын
BANGERBANGERBANGER
@99problemstoysaint13 ай бұрын
I remember the day room on fire dropped and going to buy the cd later that evening. I kept listening to it on repeat as I loved the off beat songs and still love it to this day!!
@---df5srАй бұрын
I was remember being really disapointed when i found out they were all sons of really rich men. They portrayed themselves as kind of working class but they were trust fund babies
@ChordyRingler4 ай бұрын
“Wicked Game” by Chris Isaak almost certainly inspired the album title and “Reptilia.” The melody of “the world was on fire” and “the room is on fire” is identical.
@ebu8883 ай бұрын
You deserve my subscribe. cant wait for more videos about the strokes
@indigo55773 ай бұрын
My favorite Strokes song, 12:51, is off this album. It gets me excited for the weekend every time I hear it, killer music video too. Julian once said in an interview that it describes "the feeling when you know you're about to fuck".
@ZenDragonYoutubeChannel3 ай бұрын
Room On Fire was awesome.
@TheLobster993 ай бұрын
Please make a video on the recording of First Impressions of Earth! I’m loving these strokes videos, man. Thank you.
@destroso3 ай бұрын
Green Day sold more than the Ramones, album sales mean nothing. Also, Bleach wasn’t a quarter of the success is this it was, Courtney being a manipulative witch is all that was.
@herecomeseveryone75623 ай бұрын
She was warning that as big as they are to avoid being a flash in the pan or that they are truly a worthy band, they would have to follow it up & be able to maintain. Green Day is Still a massive band. They never dropped off. Green Day also had Kerplunk which also wasn't a quarter of 'is this it'. I think a large part of it though is that Doomie & Nevermind were the first Major label releases for each respective band & they had a lot of money backing them going into those albums that they hadn't had previously. Still I don't think Courtney is totally without merit, she may have just been trying to knock them down a peg but the stress of 2nd album follow up is a known thing.
@destroso3 ай бұрын
@@herecomeseveryone7562 what would Courtney know? She is famous for marrying a successful musician and all her hits were written by either Cobain or Corgan. You missed the point though. Green Day is an unoriginal band who churned out a palatable version of punk to the masses, they sold millions more records than the Ramones who were trendsetters and actually broke through with a new sound. Courtney is even worse because at least BJ wrote the music. And don’t forget BJ was brought up in musical theater. So, again, record sales mean nothing. Also, a better comparison would be In Utero as Nirvana wasn’t famous until Nevermind.
@herecomeseveryone75623 ай бұрын
@@destroso I didn't miss your point I understood it, but I don't think it has much context to anything that was discussed within the video. The vid made it clear Julian was stressed over the success of their follow up album, which is what Courtney warned of & the strokes never really reached the heights of their first LP again. I've been a punk for over 30 years. I don't care about green day but they have become one of the biggest rock bands over the last few decades, without a doubt. Discharge has probably played a larger musical influence overall but to speak of them isn't really relevant to what's discussed in this video. In the video the have direct quotes from Julian about his stress of the 2nd album, how can you not understand what Courtney said was relevant? I don't even know what you're referring to with "BJ" I never cared for the strokes, green day, nivana, hole, or the smashing pumpkins. I'm just speaking what I know & what's in the video You're missing the entire point of the video being the stress of a major followup.
@destroso3 ай бұрын
@@herecomeseveryone7562 let me say it again because you missed the point again. Record sales aren’t a measure of how good your album is. Courtney was being a self important, manipulative bitch, and Room on fire was not their Nevermind because they were already famous. She was just piling on stress for no reason. It’s very simple.
@momsbluedress3 ай бұрын
@@herecomeseveryone7562Courtney’s like Yoko Ono, people just needlessly go into a blind rage whenever those two names are invoked or quoted, regardless of their merits.
@betulceyhan85193 ай бұрын
I’m so mad at the crown they placed on their heads when the band didn’t want it, saviours of rock’n roll etc. Yes it’s a very much needed and loved sound but the expectations alone doomed the band to stay between the line of something old and something new. If this wasn’t their origin story maybe specially Julian would’ve loved the band much more and put out more stuff. I feel like even with The New Abnormal’s success the guy wants to get away as much as possible from the name the Strokes. Well as an epitome of fear of failure i respect that they’ve managed to handle all of that. I’ve stopped studying after getting in to med school and also stopped writing after an editor proposed to publish a poem of mine. You just don’t want to try anymore once you are admired if you’re a perfectionist.
@josephmilia95333 ай бұрын
The sophomore record is my favorite of their discography. I might get shade for this take but it’s so consistent in its tone and so minimalist
@_Majunior3 ай бұрын
Your editing and story telling is getting better
@maxssister1985Ай бұрын
Is this it changed my life when i was 10. Still my favorite album.
@Rrodfer3 ай бұрын
Your channel is amazing! Thats for the great content
@DazGuardado3 ай бұрын
I didn't know anything about the strokes before. Now I do, thanks Marc
@marcandris3367Ай бұрын
Outstanding segment
@wadepitre5793 ай бұрын
Lots of great songs still to this day
@kingofthefountain3091Ай бұрын
There’s a lot of modern production that I like, but I really adore pragmatic, economic, lofi, recording techniques, and I like vibe. It’s nearly impossible to marry these two realities. Clinical recordings will suck the heart out of stuff that is magical in the room. It’s hard to find the right blend of competency and vibe. I can see why it didn’t work out between Strokes and Godrich.
@stomachpop59713 ай бұрын
I was at art college in the UK in 2001 and it seemed like everyone around me had the first Strokes album, they were so hyped, I remember seeing them at a festival where they were headliners and they didn’t even have a full hour of material. The Pixies played beneath them!!!
@IDIOTAbandUS17 күн бұрын
I have watched a lot of these and this is the most organized and least irritating. It compiles all of the major points from media and interviews.
@mintreading2 ай бұрын
What Ever Happened is still my favourite one, it gets me every time 🖤
@radioheadfanuk12523 ай бұрын
Love your videos, especially your Weezer and Strokes videos, would love to see similar videos about Radiohead too.
@joeland873 ай бұрын
I love Room on Fire. I agree with later Julian. It’s like Is This It? Part II. And I love it.
@oscarballesteros2253 ай бұрын
I like Room On Fire better than Is This It. It’s a more mature album.
@Khesedlive3 ай бұрын
I love your videos best album reviewer ever
@haydenhartranft15243 ай бұрын
I can’t believe pitchfork would give TNA a 5.7
@gotgot131313Ай бұрын
Lol i really think that Pitchfork don’t know a lot about music .. they’re just a bunch of hipsters who believe that modern rock music begin with Radiohead 😂 .. If you’re not arty like they love you’re nothing/no one .. I remember when they discovered Deerhunter,it was like God was born again .. The New Abnormal is a true good record,the cover,the songs,the band himself is really really good but it’s not a « Is This It » perfect album so PitchFuckFork give it a 5,7 instead 9 🤷🏻♂️ ..
@kianbarker67813 ай бұрын
You should check out Guided By Voices! They're a great band who were a huge influence on the Strokes! They're even in the Someday music vid!!
@RoseanneSeason73 ай бұрын
Great comment
@Blarg2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video.. nice ANGLES on this bands story.
@Annii_Oakley_Ай бұрын
Room on fire is a fkn masterpiece. I actually love it more than this is it. For years and years I thought the songs on it were from this is it… only recently realizing which album which songs are on. They are brilliant musicians and we’re fortunate to have their work…
@mj.l3 ай бұрын
it's not strange at all for US bands to be bigger in the UK. countless examples.
@mjh54373 ай бұрын
Jimi Hendrix and Blondie and The Ramones being prime examples
@nickpower31852 ай бұрын
Yes we like you!!! The New Abnormal is cool definitely worth hearing!
@joelyoung30923 ай бұрын
Am i the only one who (at the time) thought Room On Fire sounded very different to Is This It? It's less retro and more new wave and brighter sounding and the songs and arrangements are very different. Most band's first 2 albums sounded similar pre 2001..
@4IndieForever3 ай бұрын
Good Video i enjoyed it very much i love the strokes. Well deserved like i like the way you speak also. Thanks!
@Stevewebstermusic3 ай бұрын
After the required amount of the strokes I go to sleep
@alphaotakux21 күн бұрын
I understand that reference
@zxn6663 ай бұрын
14:01 the reason why this happens, is the label has to file paperwork for the artist to get the thing certified officially and all of that stuff. It happens to many artists with them either not having the right plaques on the site or it’s outdated from years ago.
@roebuckmckinney3 ай бұрын
I hate to be that guy, but I was there in the summer and fall of 2001. I got the EP in July and I got the British import of the album because I wanted to hear it so bad (because I loved the EP). And then I saw them twice in the fall. And I don't want to say they sucked, but they weren't great. They only had an hour's worth of material, and they just played a passable version of what you heard on the album. They didn't seem like they had the chops that some of my friends' bands had. By the time the second record came out, I didn't really care any more. I'd moved on to the White Stripes, and then to The Mooney Suzuki. When I saw the Mooneys open up for the Strokes in 2003, they blew the Strokes off the stage, and they clearly didn't care what the Strokes might have thought about it.
@ambientbluntsmoke3 ай бұрын
is this it changed my life
@bobthegrinch2 ай бұрын
I always loved Room On Fire. Never understood people comparing it negatively to the first album. I think it sounds different enough without sounding too different. I still listen to both. The only song I skip is Reptilla. Not because I think it's a bad song, I just heard it soooooo much in the years around it's release that I got tired of it.
@JSMo-uo3rk4 ай бұрын
Let’s gooooo! NEW VIDEO!!!!
@john1120Ай бұрын
Sorry folks, nothing compares to the first album. I remember hearing room on fire in 2003, me and my friend. We were pretty disappointed by the album. Makes sense though only two weeks to make it and people still bought it. Huge fan of this group, but I slowly watched the decline of the strokes all the way to "juicebox." I think they suffered like alien ant farm great start, but slow fizz to burn.
@preadultpostteen3 ай бұрын
thank god you didn’t say anything negative about room on fire. I had my finger hovering over the unsubscribe button all video long. great video though ❤