Deconstructing Feel Good Inc. (Isolated Tracks)
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- čas přidán 26. 06. 2024
- Demon Days 2005
00:00 Drums
03:32 Bass
07:09 Vocals, Sound Efects, Synths and Handclaps
10:51 Guitar Acoustic and Guitar E.
Personnel
Acoustic Guitar (Taylor Baby): Damon Albarn
Electric Guitar (Fender Mustang): Simon Tong
Bass (Gibson Flying V Bass): Morgan Nicholls
Drums and Handclaps: James Dring and Danger Mouse
Vocals: Damon Albarn, Trugoy, Maseo and Posdnuos
Synths and sound effects: Damon Albarn, Howie Weinberg and Steve Sedgwick - Zábava
7:49 feel *unconfortable* inc
9:37 I love that "slide" sound. I don't know if it's a processed guitar, but even though it's such a simple sound, it makes that section so much better.
it's probably achieved with slide or shot glass and some pedals or post production effects
edit: by slide i don't mean the technique but there's this metal thing called slide and yea it's for guitar
My teacher just gave me the homework to identify the instruments in a song, and this help me a lot
YOU ARE OUT OF THIS WORLD THANK YOU SOOOO MUCH PLSSSS MORE GORILLAZ
Youre welcome bro ❤
8:12 why’s this sound so magical though?
Ikr
Drums are really great in this song.
Great but weird at same time
Holy shit its Russel
10:52 Huh, I've never noticed the microtonal third in the guitar loop until hearing it isolated, really gives it a vibe.
Not really a moving blue third either, but a straight neutral one. Dope!
When there rapping I really like the whomps whomps, and noodles guitar is my favorite part solo
This is so good! I'm glad it got recommended to me by youtube
thank you doing a cover and needed this
AWESOME!
7:48 sintetic background part pleasee
omg it's perfect
Nice video bro!
i would do a cover of this song in the next days
YES
I need this so muchh
buen gusto musical, muy parecido al mío...🤘🏻
12:00 WHY DO I HEAR BREATHING
They're probably just subdividing since the majority of the strum pattern is on upbeats.
todas suenan raras, pero juntas se escuchan de maravilla lol
So baller... Love it.
can you do
1-2-3 by Len Barry?
I will try it
@@DLD2Music you’re a lucking Fegend
7:48 I need that synth pleeeeaase!
Sameee
I think its synth brass but I could be wrong
@@crona1794 I have the track separately but it's like a sample of something weird. (well I mean the sound that accompanies during the voice. not the one that shows up like every 10 seconds)
@@jafetdomesticmusic are you talking about the weird hula guitar in the back? if you are and you have that isolated track..do you mind sharing it?
9:15 hearing the guy violently laughing in the background is making me wildly uncomfortable
Why noodle's guitar goes so HARD omg, such a vibe
OMG PLS DO MORE GORILLAZ
9:28
can you do clint eastwood from gorillaz?
Fender precision according to Morgan Nicholls
There are actually two instruments in the bass track
Wdym?
@@DLD2Music Its a bass and a suporting guitar, both playing the same notes (the guitar is, naturaly, 8 tones higher). Its very subtle, but you can notice it during the slides, some have both instruments and some are the bass only (watch 3:46 and 4:14), and also before the chorus, where the bass really is the only instrument being played (watch 4:26)
@@gabrielcasagrande7909 i believe the bass might have an octave pedal on it, because it creates a very similar vibe, but the only way to know for sure would be to ask the guy who played it🤷♂️
@@TYBeats-uz6imyou could get a similar effect from an octaver, but I think this is doubletracked, the attack on the upper octave note is really clear and clicky (not present in the lower octave), and also there isn't any pitch shift artifacts (warble etc.)
It also gives the sound a bit more character this way because the parts aren't 100% lined up, so theres more width/texture to it, creates a much "bigger" sound (Not that the other way wouldn't also have its appeal and application, it's just a different effect not a better/worse one)
I could be wrong, but this is what I'm hearing
7:48 i need that synth please
sounds like synth brass but I don't know the actual name
hey, am i allowed to use part of this in a song?
Yes
@@DLD2Music thanks
how
This is great but what about the keys?
vocal track
@@DLD2Music Ah I see now, thanks!
I left them in the car I had to walk home
11:22
Guitar best one
Agreed
You can really hear that African guitar in the vocala
7:48 what is this sound effect
A keyboard
@@DLD2Music but what keyboard
@@DLD2Music Notes?
@@basedperson9331 no idea
There’s an Afrobeat sample there
i wonder what bass was used for the song
Fender precision according to Morgan Nicholls
The more important thing is that there's a guitar part doubling it playing up the octave for most of it; the "bass sound" in this track isn't the sound of a particular bass, but of a bass & clean guitar playing octaves in unison
You could get a similar effect from an 8 string bass I guess, but best is just to have 2 peepls
@@a-1151classic
Maybe a filter of some kind on the top note too, or a little synth blended in, not sure, maybe not and it's just a phasing effect of the two notes blending together
@@Muzikman127 the best way I was able to "recreate" it was just playing it normally and then playing it an octave up
cee lo green is the person who laughs in the beginning
no digas boludeces, cee lo green dont sing in this song, please investigate better
@@DLD2Music hablas español?? Geniaaaal
@@jara7923 si jajajaja soy argentino
@@DLD2Music oh I remember it was the dude from de la soul
I forgot the name and I was thinking of cee lo green
Its me or sparated it sounds bad, but togheter its the best
yess, i think so
Some truth to this; playing the thing that fits the track is often different to what sounds best its own. There are many moving parts to this track, it's so well
arranged
Why is Steven Street in this, he had nothing to do with this song.
He is Steve Sedgwick
@@DLD2Music Im not blaming you, the photo on his Gorillaz fandom page is wrong, that is a photo of Steven Street, the Blur producer.
69 likes... nice
how the fuck do you do this
Magic and rockband game
Lol
8:15
9:02
9:28
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