Understanding Jolene

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I love this song. I mean, I love all the songs I analyze, but there's something special about Jolene. I'm not sure I've ever heard a piece of music quite like it. Everyone talks about the story of Jolene, the way the lyrics paint a compelling picture of desperate loss, but it's not just a poem. It's a song, and I want to give some more credit to the way the music helps tell that story too. It's simple music, for sure, but there's an artistry to its simpleness that makes Jolene a timeless classic.
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@12tone
@12tone 3 жыл бұрын
Some additional thoughts/corrections: 1) Couldn't find a pure acapella track so had to use a DIY one with some bleed from the bass and drums. Sorry about that. 2) On the rapid strumming in the intro, I did my best to transcribe it but it's tricky. If I slow it down, I'm _pretty_ sure it's an alternating pattern from C# to E, but the rhythm seems to be just "play as fast as possible". I have it as quintuplets, but I actually counted 22 attacks per bar, I just refuse to notate 16th note ununuplets. 3) Sorry about the strings mistranscription, not entirely sure how that happened.
@becketclark9942
@becketclark9942 3 жыл бұрын
12tone Do you keep the pages from your videos? I want to buy the ones from my favorite vids and hang em
@Kiaulen
@Kiaulen 3 жыл бұрын
@@becketclark9942 Patrons get scans of them that you could print. If you want originals, that'll be up to him if he wants to sell them
@declankenrick7039
@declankenrick7039 3 жыл бұрын
there's also a pedal steel part sometimes doubling the fiddle!
@Wind-nj5xz
@Wind-nj5xz 3 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see Metallica in one episode of this series
@gwalla
@gwalla 3 жыл бұрын
@@Wind-nj5xz Enter Sandman wasn't enough?
@thrillscience
@thrillscience 3 жыл бұрын
jolene Jolene JOLENE **JOLENE**
@lydiasteinebendiksen4269
@lydiasteinebendiksen4269 3 жыл бұрын
I trued deliberatly reading it without expecting the son, and concluded it's gotta be read either like the actual song, or as a growling intensification. Now I have an urge to hear the latter...
@joma5721
@joma5721 3 жыл бұрын
@@lydiasteinebendiksen4269 you’re in luck! Check out Lingua Ignota’s cover
@crunkn8tr
@crunkn8tr 2 жыл бұрын
@@joma5721 sauce?
@Kblmquist
@Kblmquist 2 жыл бұрын
As soon as I saw the title of the video I was singing the chorus in my head.
@squidwardshouse5431
@squidwardshouse5431 2 жыл бұрын
@@crunkn8tr *source we ran out of ketchup
@mycatistypingthis5450
@mycatistypingthis5450 3 жыл бұрын
Things we know about Jolene at the end of the song: - Has auburn hair - Has a beautiful smile - Has perfect skin - Has green eyes - Has beautiful voice - Singer thinks her beauty is beyond compare What we know about her man: - Dreams about other women It doesn't sound all that straight to me.
@pLanetstarBerry
@pLanetstarBerry 2 жыл бұрын
There is a gay cover of Jolene where the singer instead sings "I'm begging of you please just leave your man" and it hits my little gay heart so hard. Iirc, the channel name is Reinery and she does gay covers of popular songs.
@mycatistypingthis5450
@mycatistypingthis5450 2 жыл бұрын
@@pLanetstarBerry I've heard that one! I went on a Jolene bender a while ago, many "Eldritch Jolene" but that one also snuck up.
@pLanetstarBerry
@pLanetstarBerry 2 жыл бұрын
@@mycatistypingthis5450 I may need to listen to more "Eldritch Jolene" covers. My bard in DnD recently found out his childhood best friend/love interest is possibly a warlock now, and that his mysterious patron has a really strict control over their long distance communication, so I might write a Jolene parody begging her to let them speak. She's a spooky lady, so it might end up having "Eldritch Jolene" energy.
@plutolunaplays
@plutolunaplays Жыл бұрын
@@pLanetstarBerry i love Reinaeiry so much
@charlesjones1535
@charlesjones1535 Жыл бұрын
It's because she is comparing herself to Jolene. And like many spurned lovers she has missplaced feelings, she blames the other woman instead of the cheating man. She is rationalising the why he would leave. If she is wonderfully beautiful it makes sense, it's not just an act of betrayal, it's reasonable, and she needs to convince herself that to cope
@acediadekay3793
@acediadekay3793 3 жыл бұрын
I would love to hear a breakdown of a song that just doesn't work
@ospero7681
@ospero7681 3 жыл бұрын
The trouble with that is that a song that "just doesn't work" probably will never get famous enough to be included in one of these videos. Every song that becomes a hit (or so famous that it becomes part of the cultural inventory, à la "Stairway to Heaven") has done *something* right.
@urahara64360
@urahara64360 2 жыл бұрын
@@ospero7681 I'd argue that it's possible for a song to be so catastrophically bad it sticks out in infamy
@mattjohnson5197
@mattjohnson5197 2 жыл бұрын
@@urahara64360 yeah how about most popular trap rap or new country
@rustygray5058
@rustygray5058 Жыл бұрын
@@urahara64360 It's Friday, Friday, gotta get down on Friday
@cthulhluftagn3812
@cthulhluftagn3812 Жыл бұрын
​@@rustygray5058 that might work, as a trueky Bad song wont be let out the studio but there are alot of songs, here represented by Friday, that have a inexplicable backlash. Exploring the reasons that such a varied selecrion of people may say "thats sucks" would be intresting
@LacesLawless
@LacesLawless 2 жыл бұрын
I like to imagine Dolly Parton watching this and being completely baffled by how deep you thought about it and how organically she created it
@rustygray5058
@rustygray5058 Жыл бұрын
I kind of agree. I don't think she thought quite as deeply about it as 12tone did - she just played something that sounded right and went with it. But eastern philosophy claims that the highest mastery of any skill is to know it so well that you don't even recognize your own brilliance ("I know this is right, but I can't explain why it is right").
@exquisiteoath
@exquisiteoath 3 жыл бұрын
Years of working in technology has taught me many things that apply across the board. One of the biggest: Simplicity is not easy. Great analysis and I definitely have new respect for this classic.
@philipclifford2314
@philipclifford2314 3 жыл бұрын
This is fantastic analysis. Thank you, 12 Tone. I've resisted enjoying this song, because it is so dismal. But why? I love Dolly and this is a fantastic song. She cultivated this ditzy on-stage persona. She is one of the smartest people I've ever encountered.
@goshisanniichi
@goshisanniichi 3 жыл бұрын
"Perfection is achieved, not when there is nothing more to add, but when there is nothing left to take away." --ANTOINE DE SAINT-EXUPERY I don't really like country music but I still enjoy this song.
@internetuser8922
@internetuser8922 3 жыл бұрын
I don't either, but the older stuff is a lot different/better from the newer stuff (IMO), especially with regard to how right-wing politics co-opted it.
@randomassortmentofthings
@randomassortmentofthings 3 жыл бұрын
@@internetuser8922 The political leaning of a lot of the earlier country artists, at least with artists like Johnny Cash, is nearly opposite that of current ones. Bo Burnham's country song joke covers that well, and there's also a great PBS documentary series about country music throughout the decades up to the 80s.
@insertchannelnamehere632
@insertchannelnamehere632 2 жыл бұрын
Honestly I don't like country, or at least new country, but I love this song
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee 2 жыл бұрын
I think this quote must've originated with a carver or a sculptor - someone who subtracts material for their art, or at least a hybrid artist, like the author. A painter would have a more additive approach to perfection. An author is also an editor, as is a musician, so they're of a hybrid approach - build up too many phrases and then mercilessly pare them down. It's an oversimplification to generalize one's chosen approach, since there are paths that manifest wisdom and means from a different frame of reference. Which is good, because it takes all kinds.
@whycantiremainanonymous8091
@whycantiremainanonymous8091 3 жыл бұрын
About the breath bar, I don't think it's there directly for us, the listeners. Rather, it's there for Jolene, the fictional addressee. Imagine Jolene answering: "What?" The narrator addresses her in the second person, so there has to be enough room for her to stick in a "minimal response", as they call it in Conversation Analysis.
@nick.raptis
@nick.raptis 3 жыл бұрын
Slowing down Jolene, like it was the 45 single played on the 33 setting on the turntable, is one of the most hauntingly beautiful things I've heard. You can find it on youtube.
@evanstone724
@evanstone724 3 жыл бұрын
Even though enharmonic equivalence is like, *a thing* and its usage in this is *correct* and *informative*, I can't ever look at B# and not think "aww look at C trying to be special".
@Testgeraeusch
@Testgeraeusch 3 жыл бұрын
I once had a very long discussion about c#/db in a g major vs g minor version of a part. We agreed that it is reasonable to use c# as an invitation to a Bb maj chord in a G maj context. Makes sense. But replacing every single chord by its minor counterpart... in the end we settled on a c# db transition which was quite awkward for some of the instruments.
@michaelclements5793
@michaelclements5793 3 жыл бұрын
If you read music frequently it actually becomes easier to read and understand B# in the context of C# than a bunch of natural and sharp signs on the root C#. Same goes for double sharps, as well as f/c flats and double flats in flat keys.
@II-V-I
@II-V-I 3 жыл бұрын
Yeah, it's good old equal temperament thinking. B# doesn't have to be the same frequency as c in more natural tuning systems. When I picked up the Cello I quickly came to realize how fast you start with intonating those notes differently according to harmonic function. My cello teacher e.g. told me to hit an e over a when we were in e minor. Then we changed to F major and suddenly the same e felt terribly wrong 😊
@leftaroundabout
@leftaroundabout 3 жыл бұрын
I, for one, can't ever look at a score that “simplifies” B♯ to C and not think _GNNN argh, this is wrong, please can't you just learn properly how to write tonal music_
@leftaroundabout
@leftaroundabout 3 жыл бұрын
@@II-V-I yeah, absolutely - notes need to intonated differently according to function. However, it doesn't really make sense to use this an argument against confusing enharmonic notes, because in practice even the B♯ of a G-major tonic and the B♯ that's the leading note of a c-minor melody will be intonated differently, although classically both are definitely called B♯. Vice versa, you can have situations where C and B♯ really are indistinguishable as far as pitch is concerned, but still should be called differently because they belong to different contexts.
@AngelicDirt
@AngelicDirt 3 жыл бұрын
Gotta say, I don't listen to a ton of country, but I've always respected it because of it's apparent complexity. Nice to know some of the cogs and gears now. This is practically a ballad.
@RMoribayashi
@RMoribayashi 3 жыл бұрын
43 years after it was released a 2016 recording of Jolene with the a capella group Pentatonix would finally win Dolly a Grammy for the song (Best Country Duo/Group Performance).
@AdamDavidDunlop
@AdamDavidDunlop 3 жыл бұрын
I love this song so much, but I can't listen to it without crying. Something about the sorrowful instrumentation and the pain and resignation in Dolly's voice gets me every time.
@aisha02a
@aisha02a 3 жыл бұрын
this song is a masterpiece
@GeneralxMayhem
@GeneralxMayhem 3 жыл бұрын
Dolly Parton is a masterpiece.
@steveheyden9219
@steveheyden9219 3 жыл бұрын
She has said that this and ‘I will always love you’ were written on the same day. Please do the same review for that song and them together. Thank you
@MrtheChief1
@MrtheChief1 3 жыл бұрын
Is that all?
@rustygray5058
@rustygray5058 Жыл бұрын
Fun fact: Elvis Pressley wanted to cover I Will Always Love You, but only if he could buy 100% of the rights to it. Dolly refused, and eventually kept all of her songwriter and ownership rights when it was covered by Whitney Houston.
@Hwyadylaw
@Hwyadylaw 3 жыл бұрын
13:17 I feel this. I love incredibly intricate counterpoint and elaborate orchestrations, but I also love unaccompanied folk songs, even ones that use simple melodies to tell simple stories.
@martinepstein9826
@martinepstein9826 3 жыл бұрын
Nice catch with that second guitar part! Perfect example of how you don't need to consciously notice something for it to have an impact.
@Viviantoga
@Viviantoga 3 жыл бұрын
12:05 "Fades away" *[draws Tidus' necklace]* I see you.
@BonaparteBardithion
@BonaparteBardithion 3 жыл бұрын
I swear, I did a spit take and I wasn't even drinking anything.
@zidaryn
@zidaryn 3 жыл бұрын
I recognized the symbol but was like "huh? Did he do the Zanarkand symbol?" But I got it after seeing your comment.
@drumset09
@drumset09 3 жыл бұрын
From the first time I heard Jolene, I liked it, I didn't know why, but I did. This explains it perfectly.
@ronanfriel6997
@ronanfriel6997 3 жыл бұрын
Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene I’m begging of you please don’t take my man Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene Please don’t take him just because you can The flock is screaming in the barn The wind itself attempts to warn The living of the coming of Jolene The beasts that creep and swim and fly Flee before the baleful eyes Of that before which death must die Jolene He screams about you in his sleep, And when he wakes does naught but weep In terror of the one they call Jolene Sigils scratched into the earth Do naught to slow or stay the birth Into this world the end of mirth Jolene Blackening the summer skies, With burning wings and countless eyes, We tremble at the thought of you, Jolene. Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene I offer up this gift to you, my man
 Jolene, Jolene , Jolene, Jolene Please take him ere your darkness ends this land Your teeth are sharp, your mouth agape Your claws rend flesh, there’s no escape From judgement of the Eldritch One, Jolene We cower here beneath your gaze That sets the earth and sky ablaze Have mercy at the end of days, Jolene
@jeffripley9062
@jeffripley9062 3 жыл бұрын
well that was just amazing
@ronanfriel6997
@ronanfriel6997 3 жыл бұрын
@@jeffripley9062 Once again reddit provides the quality content
@InventorZahran
@InventorZahran 3 жыл бұрын
Is this a power-metal remix?
@rusted_ursa
@rusted_ursa 3 жыл бұрын
Anyone else hearing Cecil Palmer of "Welcome to Night Vale" when they read this?
@iPyroNigma
@iPyroNigma 3 жыл бұрын
What in the Lovecraftian fuck?
@brettb4904
@brettb4904 3 жыл бұрын
And for anyone who didn't know DP wrote Jolene and I Will Always Love You (L Ronstadt, / W Houston covered) on the same day.
@mrkrunch4340
@mrkrunch4340 3 жыл бұрын
I *_really_* need to wear my glasses when reading the title card thumbnails - for me it read as "How Dolly Parton found piece in Djent"
@BettyTheRaccoon
@BettyTheRaccoon 3 жыл бұрын
Drink one shot for every time you wanted to complete the lyric after the first two Jolenes!!!!!
@benmckinlay1902
@benmckinlay1902 3 жыл бұрын
0:14 I feel called out... Immediately started singing it when I saw the video on my homepage lmao
@awkward14
@awkward14 3 жыл бұрын
Same 😂
@richardbloemenkamp8532
@richardbloemenkamp8532 3 жыл бұрын
Dolly Parton's vocals are perfect for the story and for the vocal range needed. The guitar riff is also great (and a lot of fun to play). If you take everything else away the song is still great. So it makes me wonder whether this analysis is really catching the essence. But I like this analysis a lot and agree fully with the 12tone interpretation.
@JeremyForTheWin
@JeremyForTheWin 3 жыл бұрын
the acoustic strumming adds a Sergio leone vibe like a High Noon shootout scene
@joemedley195
@joemedley195 2 жыл бұрын
I haven’t heard this song in 40 years and I was to young to get it. What a moving and heartbreaking song. Thank you.
@horseenthusiast1250
@horseenthusiast1250 3 жыл бұрын
I never noticed the second guitar!! But between the two guitars, I've always thought the beginning of the song sounds like a rainstorm. I really agree with your points on the song's simplicity; a lot of my favourite songs are simple too (especially filk songs; one of my favourites, Temper Of Revenge by Julia Ecklar, shows pretty neatly how well a simple tune and a really strong story can effect you). While there's a place for very complicated music, and plenty of my other favourites are complex, the enduring qualities of a simple, unmistakable classic are also beautiful.
@UnforgivenIV
@UnforgivenIV 3 жыл бұрын
Great analysis as always. Less is most definitely more sometimes. I'm also a fan of the 33rpm version sung by that guy, too ;-)
@otakubancho6655
@otakubancho6655 2 жыл бұрын
I've loved Dolly Parton since I was little,and there are so many great songs she's written and performed that it's hard to pick one favorite,but this is one of them the other is Coat of many colors.💖💖💖
@Lamadesbois
@Lamadesbois 3 жыл бұрын
This analysis was really insightful, thank you. I like the fact that you talked about the prosody. I believe that prosody is often overlooked when analysing songs.
@luchilenium
@luchilenium 3 жыл бұрын
I'd love to see an addendum to this, interpreting the White Stripes cover version of this song, and the changes they make to the track. Or perhaps all the various covers of this song :)
@danroth7260
@danroth7260 3 жыл бұрын
I love your videos. I always go and listen to the original song again after watching your analysis, and always have a much richer appreciation for the music.
@ImYourOverlord
@ImYourOverlord Жыл бұрын
Amazing and impressive! It was only some months ago (shortly after the HoF induction) that I first heard this song, even though I've been around a while, and I thought I'd heard every popular song from the '50s on up by now. I was happy to make the discovery, and this analysis lets me appreciate the artistry of the composition all the more. Many thanks, young man!
@benjaminolanderrasmussen3049
@benjaminolanderrasmussen3049 3 жыл бұрын
I've been waiting for so long. It finally happened. Beautiful
@AllegoricSiren
@AllegoricSiren 2 жыл бұрын
Everyone appreciating the analysis itself but I love how you got the doodles to align with your lecture really nicely and very in time and it all feels like it’s the same speed which is really admirable. Great job on the video
@laurierhebert-jodoin5716
@laurierhebert-jodoin5716 3 жыл бұрын
"That FINAL jolene" > draws buster sword. Well played.
@abteentajdin8877
@abteentajdin8877 3 жыл бұрын
The fact that this song has so much to say when in reality it's a very simple song says so much for the genius of its creator 🤘 thank you for this awesome analysis keep up the amazing work
@macsnafu
@macsnafu 3 жыл бұрын
I've never been a big country fan, but this is an undeniably catchy song. I don't even think of it as a "country" song. It's just a good song, period.
@Voljinable
@Voljinable 3 жыл бұрын
Hey 12tone, love the vid! As always great content and love how you brought things like the strumming out! Personally i really like the slowed down version of this too, at 33rpm. She just sounds like a man and the groove becomes more laid back, really cool stuff! Keep up the great vids and have a good day!
@boomerdell
@boomerdell 3 жыл бұрын
As always, I love your work, but this one is particularly special. Dolly Parton is a national -- strike that, a global -- treasure in so many ways, and this song is just...man, I really can't pay proper respects with mere words. It embodies and exemplifies so much of what you rightfully champion in your analysis, especially the "just three chords and the truth" adage that might be trite in certain contexts, but not this one. Superbly done!
@LuciusTheFox
@LuciusTheFox 3 жыл бұрын
Love the song, and your vids 12tone! My gluttony for these breakdowns will never quench my hunger
@ultimateninjaboi
@ultimateninjaboi 3 жыл бұрын
It only now occurs to me how little ive heard this song, that, before going for a relisten, i couldn't remember what the chorus sounded like, even with you mentioning how iconic it is
@QuotePilgrim
@QuotePilgrim 3 жыл бұрын
I can't hear the name Jolene without thinking about Stone Ocean. If you don't know what I'm talking about, don't worry about it.
@brothertaddeus
@brothertaddeus 3 жыл бұрын
When Stone Ocean gets an anime, I will weep bitter tears if Dolly Parton's Jolene isn't either the OP or the ED.
@willywonka3050
@willywonka3050 3 жыл бұрын
Flashback to that panel where Guess calls out Jolyne’s name in cadence with the chorus
@jansalomin
@jansalomin 2 жыл бұрын
@@brothertaddeus I'm sorry
@martifingers
@martifingers 3 жыл бұрын
To borrow from this video, if 12 tone had been afraid to apply his knowledge to popular songs in genres not always highly regarded , we would not have got this analysis and I , for one, am glad we did. Very glad actually. Superb job.
@amagicallaura
@amagicallaura 3 жыл бұрын
love love love this song & deconstruction!!
@99kylies15
@99kylies15 3 жыл бұрын
Ahhh this was so cool!! Listened to it while doing dishes and was rivited the whole time.
@mreyes8519
@mreyes8519 3 жыл бұрын
you put into words how I've imagined the music in my head, but couldn't exactly describe.. thank for this!
@cjj9950
@cjj9950 2 жыл бұрын
This is amazing 🎶
@Terribleguitarist89
@Terribleguitarist89 3 жыл бұрын
The crossover I'd love to see... 12tone and Rick Beato.
@wiesorix
@wiesorix 3 жыл бұрын
Thanks for putting this song in my head for the next days.... *Joleeeeennee*
@AnimusInvidious
@AnimusInvidious 3 жыл бұрын
Great analysis.
@AEOuriel
@AEOuriel 3 жыл бұрын
long time fan of the channel. this is great! dolly is an icon. would love to see you do an ABBA song!!
@fisk0
@fisk0 3 жыл бұрын
particularly "The Day Before You Came", their final recorded song and I think something you can get a really interesting analysis out of.
@xxcoopcoopxx
@xxcoopcoopxx 2 жыл бұрын
A Final Fantasy 7 reference!!! This Channel has style and skills! I wish I could Patron one day, but, Motorhead - Rock n Roll, as well as, Lucy by Aesop Rock I think your channel would get a real blast out of doing. Especially Lucy with the art.
@sgkogan
@sgkogan 3 жыл бұрын
In theory books I used to read, bIII was noted as "dt" i.e. something between dominant and tonic, and it was bVI that carried the flavour of the IV degree.
@InventorZahran
@InventorZahran 3 жыл бұрын
'Avalon' by The Dreadnoughts uses the same i-III-VII progression!
@pablohernandez6282
@pablohernandez6282 3 жыл бұрын
I'm thinking I hear an electric slide guitar under the fiddle-anybody else?
@rarnaud
@rarnaud 3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I hear it as well. It's is following the strings very closely making it harder to pick up (e.g. at 10:50), but it's easier to pick up towards the end (at 12:20) because at this point the strings are hard panned left and the slide is hard panned right and they might be a touch louder.
@StevenCohenTeacher
@StevenCohenTeacher 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@mojogypsy
@mojogypsy 3 жыл бұрын
@Colten B Channel - my thought as well.
@emilynightingale7758
@emilynightingale7758 3 жыл бұрын
YES! finally a song that I am familiar with! thank you!!!!!
@AMTunLimited
@AMTunLimited 3 жыл бұрын
Have you ever heard the 33rpm version? I almost like it better
@UrbanPanic
@UrbanPanic 3 жыл бұрын
Dolly's version is so good that the best cover is just slowing the whole thing down.
@RianneMision
@RianneMision 3 жыл бұрын
💯
@kirkcavanaugh1493
@kirkcavanaugh1493 3 жыл бұрын
This is a good one
@Steveofthejungle8
@Steveofthejungle8 3 жыл бұрын
This is amazing! I love your channel so much. I’d love if you analyzed anything by ABBA!
@robgoodfellow
@robgoodfellow 3 жыл бұрын
pluck a live, sacred duck with duct tape. this is badass. you're kinda a spazz. you killed it.
@adeptmage2293
@adeptmage2293 3 жыл бұрын
Holy frick I love all of this so much what the heck
@tylerowens
@tylerowens 3 жыл бұрын
I only just heard this song for the first time a couple weeks ago.
@Alro12343
@Alro12343 3 жыл бұрын
This video is all good, but it doesn't explain the medieval version of Joleen, which we all have to agree is by far the best version of this song.
@ZACHaDN
@ZACHaDN 3 жыл бұрын
Hi my guy, still love your videos and I still want you to cover a darkest hour song. Rockin
@wellurban
@wellurban 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve been thinking a lot about chord loops that mostly use i, bIII, bVI and bVII, which dominate the harmonic language of a lot of the music I like and play. I’d started thinking that it was mostly because it’s almost harmonically neutral: there’s a bit of harmonic motion, but no real tension and release to get in the way of the endless forward momentum driven by rhythm and timbre. But your interpretation of this “neutrality” as specifically signalling resignation and passivity in this context is interesting. When I hear bIII-bVII-i I immediately think of Blue Monday, and that was intentionally written to be cold and flat emotionally (“when your heart grows cold”), so I think that analysis works there too.
@Brigand231
@Brigand231 3 жыл бұрын
I wanted to argue, but sure enough, as you were saying it the lyrics were going through my head. Dangit. Funny, just as you were making the punk connection, I was thinking that the bit you'd just played sounded a lot like "Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)" by Green Day.
@mrrodgers5871
@mrrodgers5871 2 жыл бұрын
The percussion I believe is compressed conga, not body of guitar. Disco and country had a solid overlap during the 70s, and conga on top of a more stable/less varied drumset is quintessential to disco rhythm sections.
@samstits8982
@samstits8982 3 жыл бұрын
Sublime!!! Sublime!!! Sublime!!!
@oldgoat381
@oldgoat381 2 жыл бұрын
My only additional note is that isn't just a fiddle, there's a steel guitar doubling (and often harmonising) on the right track with the fiddle on the left
@Testgeraeusch
@Testgeraeusch 3 жыл бұрын
I never gave much thought about the lyrics; probably because i'm a non-native speaker. But the riff and bassline are amazing! And i guess there's also a girl singing, but i was never really into lead melodies. Near the end it's perfect when she's almost quiet and the band keeps on jamming...
@rossgoodley5176
@rossgoodley5176 3 жыл бұрын
Isn't that fiddle a pedal steel guitar?
@gepplebelby8935
@gepplebelby8935 3 жыл бұрын
I highly recommend the slowed down vinyl version
@johnwebb6342
@johnwebb6342 2 жыл бұрын
In Reality, love doesn't work that way. She gives Joleen too much power. If someone loves you then they love you. If someone doesn't love you then they don't love you. If Joleen agreed to stay away from the guy, that doesn't guarantee he would come back to her. Desperation is an ugly trait. Just love yourself. I've been single and happy with it for many many years. You have to be happy alone. I know it's just a song though. And love is a great topic to sing about. I love your channel by the way. I'm trying to create music myself. It's very difficult. At age 37 I'm starting to learn how. I make music on Super Mario maker 2 but I am learning piano simultaneously.
@JoePhotoOnline
@JoePhotoOnline 2 жыл бұрын
Check out Cam’s song “Diane”. It’s written almost like it was Jolene responding to Dolly (or Diane).
@ThinkingReality
@ThinkingReality 3 жыл бұрын
Dammit, every time I watch one of these I think, "Okay, now do Supper's Ready", because I am an evil sadist who also loves Genesis. "Why did you say the same thing twice?" Point taken.
@scs998
@scs998 3 жыл бұрын
is that a fiddle? i thought it was a slide guitar?
@scs998
@scs998 3 жыл бұрын
i heard it later in the song but it still sounds like aa slide guitar at the beginning verses? maybe there’s both? i’m gonna have to re listen to it
@jonrpearce
@jonrpearce 3 жыл бұрын
Is the fiddle line doubled with pedal steel guitar too? There’s a gliding metallic tone under the violin sound.
@WeyounSix
@WeyounSix 3 жыл бұрын
Can you maybe do a video on which chord changes specifically give you what feelings? Such as tension, rest, dissonance, mood, etc. I can’t find any information on that online without a ton of other non understandable music jargon. It seems like to know this you have to either have real schooling or hard experience to know this.
@ernestvanophuizen461
@ernestvanophuizen461 3 жыл бұрын
Three chords and the truth: 1. Like 2. Comment 3. Subscribe And above all, keep on rocking!
@croatoansounds
@croatoansounds 3 жыл бұрын
Is breath bar an actual phrase or did you invent it? I hadn’t heard it used before for those bar long little extensions (often in older country tunes), but it’s a great descriptor
@u-neekusername4430
@u-neekusername4430 Жыл бұрын
If you don't love Dolly as a plain 'ol genuine person & appreciate her amazing song writing skill then there's just something wrong with you. PERIOD! (from a Southern girl raised in NJ & a NZ citizen for past 13 yrs).
@planepantsgames1791
@planepantsgames1791 3 жыл бұрын
Can you do a video on the awesome relationship between mixolydian, Dorian, natural minor, and mixolydian flat 6 please?
@spiderine1prime
@spiderine1prime 3 жыл бұрын
Hi! I watch a lot of your stuff. I understand most of the little illustrations you use, but I finally have to ask: what does that little ant signify?
@AuroraFirestorm
@AuroraFirestorm Жыл бұрын
I gotta say, while the song is very well done, I was shocked at how short and simple it was. I expected something long and ballad-like, perhaps, or maybe something off the wall (and also long) like Bohemian Rhapsody. Jolene is very, very simple.
@StuckCentrist
@StuckCentrist 3 жыл бұрын
Yes! THAT is the correct controller! 2:25
@bobjohnson5486
@bobjohnson5486 3 жыл бұрын
🧡
@Sibula
@Sibula 3 жыл бұрын
The actual music samples are really nice compared to just the notes played on some instrument like you used to. Has something happened relating to copyright stuff or why the change?
@Lodestone8
@Lodestone8 Жыл бұрын
I'm so used to hearing lovecraftian versions that the original lyrics surprised me
@bazzfromthebackground3696
@bazzfromthebackground3696 3 жыл бұрын
...and now it will be in everyone's head at my house.
@joosakurvinen4381
@joosakurvinen4381 8 ай бұрын
@12tone I strongly feel that the extra two beats come earlier. To me it's 6/4 4/4, not 4/4 4/4 2/4. That last "-lene" feels very much on beat one, not three. It's the highest point in melody and feels accented. It also lasts for a full bar so this way it does not extend half way to next bar. Also the chord changes make more sense to me this way as it resolves back to the tonic at the start of the bar. I could even imagine a tiny microrhythmic fermata on the last "Jo-", further emphasizing the subtle record skip effect, which to me happens there, not later on. The ascending ramp up also makes more sense to me being an extended bar, which then resolves the tension when it drops back to 4/4.
@daniellefedak7387
@daniellefedak7387 3 жыл бұрын
Hi there, would it to be possible to analyze “Terrapin” by Syd Barrett?
@Snommelp
@Snommelp 3 жыл бұрын
In a couple of videos now, I've seen/heard you talk about pentatonic scales removing 2 and 6 to make the scale more consonant. In my experience, particularly but not exclusively when I'm doing an improvised solo in jazz, I find instead that my ear wants to play around a pentatonic scale that avoids 4 and 7. I'm not entirely sure why, but when I try to interrogate my own instincts the best I can say is that 4 is too stable and 7 too directional. Is that a pentatonic scale you've seen examples of (1 2 3 5 6)? Because if so, I'd love to witness your analysis of that particular scale in context.
@hayleyversailles6946
@hayleyversailles6946 3 жыл бұрын
How do you play all these songs in your vids and not run into copyright issues?
@DeathMetalDuelist666
@DeathMetalDuelist666 3 жыл бұрын
I know you’re a metal guy so I’d love to see you pick apart Sleeping Giant by Mastodon, it has a lot of cool stuff and is so fun to play on guitar.
@noahgormanmusic1843
@noahgormanmusic1843 3 жыл бұрын
Honestly, I had never heard this song until I saw this video (I had seen the memes but that's about it)
@martincox9691
@martincox9691 3 жыл бұрын
KZbin, KZbin, KZbin, I’m begging of you please don’t copyright strike this man......
@pentalarclikesit822
@pentalarclikesit822 3 жыл бұрын
I don't know if they ever did it, but with all the times that Parton toured with Kenny Rogers, they should have released a 7" with "Jolene" on one side and "Ruby" on the other.
@MePatra
@MePatra 3 жыл бұрын
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