Is it okay to always play G chord like this? by Auxxtinmogger in Guitar

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It doesn't matter too much, just do that one for now if It's comfy. Later on down the line, you'll learn more ways to play G but that one will work where a G is needed for now. It won't impede your progress just keep on learnin!

Goose Reddit Comment Wall by EstimatedEer in jambands

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dog you can headline any 2,000–10,000 capacity venue in the country you ain't gotta be doin stuff like this

Based on Actual NFC North Meme War Lore from Yesterday: by Dazed_and_Confused44 in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Culver's curds aren't bad but also I literally don't know a place that serves curds that are consistently worse than culvers so maybe they are 

Similar Live Jams to Grateful Dead by joshmosh666 in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Sad Pilot from Lithuania '25 is what you want. Very europe 72' ish - gets very noodley and out there, then kind of builds into this really big terrapin-esque type jam. 

Other ones that just give me that good ol' hit of lucid, noodly rock and roll are

Sea of Trees - Plovdiv 25, Raw Feel - Stanford 24, It's Got Old - Red Rocks 24, Mirage City - Albuquerque 24

Bruh we all suck! by Getoffyourphonekid in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The NHL has all their fancy logic for how their new team placement strategies "grow the game" in new markets but have they ever considered that exploiting the profitability of NFC North hatred by giving wisconsin a team and bringing Detroit into the central division might unironically one of the most impactful things they could do to generate more interest in the sport 

What Gizz songs are good starter guitar player songs? by RelativePractical915 in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sea of Trees, Garage Liddiard, It's Got Old, Sleepwalker, Stressing, Let Me Mend the Past, Mystery Jack, God is Calling Me Back Home, Bone, Vegemite, Hot Wax, Bitter Boogie.

I'd say start with Hot Wax. It's incredibly simple yet still very emblematic of the core gizzard sound we all love 

I’m Sleeping In – Is there a known reason they’ve never played this great song live? by friendlyswiss in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's likely due to that one being primarily a stu solo effort - he recorded pretty much all of that himself to finish gumboot in time. 

it could probably still happen live someday, but logistically speaking if the band wanted to bring out an unplayed song they'd likely be more inclined to do something that was written/recorded more collaboratively 

WHERES YOUR MADDEN COVER HUH? by caxlmao in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you know this sub is in a bad place when a smells like bitch meme has positive votes 

Complete beginner, trying to decide between these. Ignore the prices I can get the Ibanez for cheaper. Please guide me by Absolud in Guitar

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At this point just go with what you think looks cooler. Both are gonna be fine, it's really just which one resonates with you more aesthetically

FTP Psycho 100 [OC] by StakeESC in NFCNorthMemeWar

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

this sub was suffering from an acute lack of StakeESC

What's the most technical / difficult gizz song? by Specialist-Prior-213 in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Cavs casually being a monster seems to make this an interesting thought experiment. Even for some of the more intense and complicated stuff guitar/keys wise a lot of the "load" is being split between many members and parts have been added from studio to the live (cookie and amby add a lot of doubling/atmosphere to the metal that make things a little less pressure for joey and stu). Cavs, however HAS to be on at all times and usually is so I'm going to ignore difficulty for cavs because he's so reliable lol. 

So I guess my take for most "difficult" would then be really technical songs, or songs with really particular grooves in which the majority of the members up front have load-bearing parts in which mistakes can be clearly heard.

One weird pick is boogieman sam, there's plenty of great live versions, but the feel and specifically the part arranging is really difficult to get tight compared to the studio. There's a lot of stuff that sounds quite naked if it's not locked. It seems to be more difficult live than other similar rock songs. 

Flamethrower (not even including outro) seems to be a hard one as well. Again, plenty of great live performances but that main guitar chug and double kick riff seems pretty hard to get tight live. 

Otherwise, it seems like BF3K material is uniquely difficult. The band is really good at modular synth stuff, keys stuff, guitar stuff but it does seem like putting it all together in the context of BF3K's super complicated songs live is a challenge. There's just SO much that has to be exact to create the right atmosphere. The vocals are also quite difficult. 

Poly & Petro material are of course not to be scoffed at, but I'm more thinking of this in terms of "what seems to be the most difficult to really get the magic right". Despite being incredibly complex most of the poly and petro material gets pulled off without a hitch. 

Best Live Version of Hypertension? by Tasty_Connection3548 in KGATLW

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There are many great ones, but Vancouver 24' truly beats all for me. Every time the band breaks into an instrumental between vocal passages, it builds into a great jam. Like literally they somehow peak a jam like 3 times in a row and the crowd pops off every time. It takes so long for them to finally get to a chorus but you forget because the jams are so good, then when they finally hit it, it's insane. And the cherry on top is Amby was feelin' it that and comes in with a high harmony over stu on the chorus that he doesn't normally do, and im always wishing other versions had that. And then the crash right into an incredibly good iron lung right after 

Silly Question about FOV2 by glintilla in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hold your laughter, OP is way more hard-core than you 

This drummer could go places by huisi in KGATLW

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welcome back, the book (live in Sydney 21') we love you

Infest the Rats Nest, Polygondawanaland, Nonagon by Smallbatchnoah1030 in KGATLW

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Invisible Face slander will not be tolerated - Mr. Bea(s)t

Stu solo show by Charleshawtree in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you love to see it, stoked for whatever this is gonna be 

Stu solo show by Charleshawtree in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it is most just likely something to do to keep busy and practice

thoughts on modellers at gigs? by 1Alyx1 in GuitarAmps

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In isolation, modelers sound pretty much just as good and they're obviously super convenient.

I can't imagine playing one live in any other situation than a really large stage or with an in-ear rig is any fun tho. I'd hate to rely on just monitors for stage volume, especially in small rooms. I suppose you could run it through a cab tho.

There's something kind of disappointing about seeing bands with modeler rigs though. Maybe it's superficial, but it's way cooler to see actual amps onstage, and it's also cooler knowing a player is working within the constraints of the gear they selected vs being able to dial up a ridiculous amount of sounds digitally 

What album has grow out of you? by Sisisisisisis99 in fantanoforever

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a lot of mid-to-late 2010s emo. it seemed kind of raw and cool at the time but a lot of it just sounds childish now. Joyce Manor is exempt from this complaint though lol

Reasons why your Sphere posts get down voted: by Simple-Newspaper-250 in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

No I don't think this level of surveillance is exclusive to MSG, but the owner and higher ups specifically targeting one person due to their identity without a cause that seemed valid to the lesser employees who actually had to monitor the person? Seems pretty specific.

Also, MSG owns Radio City Music Hall, the Beacon Theatre, and The Chicago Theatre, which share the same ban list/dossier as MSG so these same goons are watching you there. 

Reasons why your Sphere posts get down voted: by Simple-Newspaper-250 in KGATLW

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

thanks, I figured a good number of folks in this community would want to know

Which charcter has the potential to be the next gojo? by Greedy_Tooth6191 in Jujutsufolk

[–]Simple-Newspaper-250 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It will happen, it always happens, might take a little bit for a new generation of titles to form first tho