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How The Strokes Made Their Biggest Song
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The Strokes are one of the most defining rock bands of the last 30 years, completely changing the scope of indie and alternative music, today we're going to look at the biggest song and find out exactly how they made the song!

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Date of upload: Mar 8, 2024 ^^


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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@FranzLorenzDivina

2 months ago

Holy Shit, that’s Bobby Lee at the beginning of the vid! 😅

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@x-rayvision3802

2 months ago

Bobby lee always talks about the strokes playing mad TV it's cool to see him in the beginning

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@mantecella_the_mehecan

1 month ago

I didn't know that the strokes were around for so long it sounds like something youd hear at your local dive bar

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@danrandall3302

2 months ago

The strokes inspired so many bands it’s actually crazy

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@timothynelsonmusic

2 months ago

I would say Last Nite is actually their biggest song, so I was pleasantly surprised to find out out this was in fact about Reptilia. Great video !

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@brandoa330

2 months ago

When you wanna hate the rich kids, but you can’t because they were better.

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@aumenarys

2 months ago

Julian always sings kinda off, but it just works. It's crazy that it works!

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@MushyRigushy

2 months ago

Just for the sake of accuracy, Nikolai has recorded Room On Fire with Gordon Raphael's Precision Bass (not the jazz bass he used for touring) :)

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@Aaron-uq6ot

2 months ago

you should do more videos like this, it’s really entertaining, really good :)

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@nicgroves6116

2 months ago

I will always be thankful for the first two records that The Strokes put out and then the handful of awesome songs they’ve released since.

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@baalrog887

2 months ago

I feel like you did the bass dirty here given how prominent it is in the mix and how whilst the guitars are doing their complex riffs the bass is adding its own counter melody that also compliments the guitars

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@brunolevi2661

2 months ago

Loving the new videos man. Watched it all glued to the screen

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@nicolasmaurin182

2 months ago

Thanks. Great video. I like this new format of videos. Love The Strokes. I remember being at a Paris concert. Great times 🎉

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@BjerntTheMagnificent

1 month ago

Sharp editing and storytelling on this video. Well done man. Loved every minute of it.

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@lukeporcher6378

2 months ago

Love the strokes, would love to see you look at the libertines - up the bracket next

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@Rodhy-

2 months ago

I like reptilia but wouldn't cosider it their best. Im a big sucker for songs like someday, or automatic stop; but in general they have such an iconic sound that its just so addictive to listen to. I simply can't decide which one is the best. That being said, Im absolutely in love with the new abnormal, I've listened to it on repeat countless of times and Ode to the mets just hits different, that song is masteerful in every possible way, also considering the fact that the album matched more or less with the pandemic something jsuct clicked in my head with this song and album. At the door also has such a cool guitar too, selfless shows the maturity of julians voice, and I could go on about every song on that album, its simply peak strokes, while being the most "different".

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@slateowen3108

2 months ago

Great video series. I like that you included ideas to help imitate the tone. I look forward to seeing more videos like this 🙂

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@joebro77

2 months ago

Your video is so well done! Thx

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@J119Bat

2 months ago

These videos are really cool. Credit to YouTube, this guy just started this video series type and YouTube knew it is right up my ally lol. Keep them coming man.

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@Deeplycloseted435

2 months ago

I used to run miles and miles, listening to the Strokes on my first gen iPod. I miss the early 00’s.

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