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Jonny Quest

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Oh, that is so sweet, such a soothing song. I went to download it to my Spotify playlist, and it has 418 million plays...where have I been all this time?! :)

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goodjohnjr

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The second one by far. His voice sounds more natural and less "echoey" than in the first.
Thank you for responding @wat0114.

I agree with you about Giveon's voice sounding more natural in the acoustic version.

I like his singing better in the acoustic version, but I like the instrumentals & the pace of the music album version better.

If he could combine the best aspects of both versions, that would be the ultimate version of this song, in my opinion. ;)
 

goodjohnjr

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The YouTube video Christian McBride's New Jawn: Tiny Desk Concert by the YouTube channel NPR Music:



Description:

Suraya Mohamed | August 30, 2023

The start is chaotic, for sure, but that's the intent.

Two minutes of craziness is an accurate description of the intro and outro of "Head Bedlam.".

"A sonic description of us looking at Twitter particularly during the pandemic," leader Christian McBride explains after the first tune of his Tiny Desk set, "when you put your phone down, that's when the groove starts.".

The groove is funky too.

For almost eight years, McBride, and his bandmates — trumpeter Josh Evans, Marcus Strickland on woodwinds and drummer Nasheet Waits — have been playing exploratory post-bop music without a polyphonic instrument — one that can easily play more than one note at a time — like a piano or a guitar.

This makes for a genuinely distinct sound, one that's less dependent on strict harmonic understructures and more creative interplay between instrumentalists.

Strickland wrote the soulful second song, "Prime," which is also the title track to the group's second album, released earlier this year.

You can hear each player's personality shine through their instruments as they support one other with an impeccable demonstration of the call and response method.

Towards the end, Waits' explosive drum solo is quite extraordinary.

The last song, "Walkin' Funny" is a bluesy swinger from the band's first album.

McBride anchors the piece with his signature thumping bass style and a fantastic solo — just try to tap your foot along with the crazy meter changes that are unpredictable but fun.

SET LIST
"Head Bedlam"
"Prime"
"Walkin' Funny"

MUSICIANS
Christian McBride: bass
Josh Evans: trumpet
Marcus Strickland: tenor sax, bass clarinet
Nasheet Waits: drums

TINY DESK TEAM
Producer: Suraya Mohamed
Director: Joshua Bryant
Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin
Creative Director: Bob Boilen
Series Producer: Bobby Carter
Editor: Mitra I. Arthur
Videographers: Joshua Bryant, Maia Stern, Zayrha Rodriguez
Production Assistant: Sofia Seidel
Photographer: Catie Dull
Tiny Desk Team: Kara Frame, Ashley Pointer, Hazel Cills
VP, Visuals and Music: Keith Jenkins
Senior VP, Programming: Anya Grundmann

#christianmcbride #tinydesk #nprmusic
 
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