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Ode to the Mets - The Strokes - Julian Casablancas REACTION & VOCAL ANALYSIS
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@andyleon1201

2 years ago

Please do “Call It Fate, Call It Karma”, i really want to understand what is Julián doing in that song with his voice

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@jamiegunn

2 years ago

Chris, I have to say: What you continually share and demonstrate so effortlessly on such a professional level is above and beyond in every way...

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@ezzong

2 years ago

Julian's vocal is not the best and perfect in any way, but its ability to envoke nostalgia and emotions is undeniable, especially combined with his songwriting skill.

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@anshidalmasso6102

2 years ago

I went to Lollapalooza un Argentina to sée The strokes. This song play on live was a kiss to the soul. Thanks for tuve to us a technical explanation to that feeling. Please continue with Julián!

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@november9994

8 months ago

How did you get his vocals technique so accurate?! You're one of the most greatest vocal analysis! for god sake!

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@Slashycent

2 years ago

"One Way Trigger" is easily Julian's most insane vocal work imo. The entire album, "Comedown Machine", which is the painfully underrated predecessor to "The New Abnormal", is chock-full of Julian's falsetto. Would love to see it on this channel someday.

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@jamesblack2506

2 years ago

Dude, it makes me happy beyond words that you've discovered Julian. Have you dug into his solo work? I feel that's where this great transformation occured... Check out four chords of the apocalypse🖤

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@hakimmazlan8241

2 years ago

The outro of this song is beautifully construct. Really shows Julian's emotion.

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@MrShahid0072

2 years ago

The "roar" part just gets me everytime. It's so freakin beautiful. Great analysis. Always love Julian Cascablancas's videos on your channel man. Keep them coming! You gotta delve into "the voidz" stuff now for sure.

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@davidpascual9571

2 months ago

A good friend of mine showed me this song last week & I have to say is one of the most beautiful songs I have ever heard, the song is a masterpiece from start to finish but the emotion Julian evokes with tone changes throughout his vocals is outstanding. My fav parts are “and I got it all, I got it all, I will not show my teeth too quick , I needed you there/ but I didn’t know x2” And the build up of the last verse to end with that momentum gets me everytime . AMAZING.

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@guilhermeambrosio7793

2 years ago

Best song for his voice, true singer with unique style

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@Djeispark

1 month ago

The song itself os a masterpiece and worthy of a Grammy. We hear so many songs about growing up poor with nothing but still having the love of your father. Julian's song is about growing up with everything and wanting the love of your rich father and all he does is throw money at you. Now hes gone and you have no good memories of him, just him equating money with affection but you have hope for your future generations that you wont do the same to them.

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@lalotime

1 year ago

Julian takes a lot of inspiration from 20s-60s crooners and mixes it with a more modern pop rock type of style. Even 80s new wave bands used baritones that reminded you of golden age crooners. But a lot more edgy

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@mikeshinwa3398

1 year ago

Oh man I KNEW there was a reason I fell in love with Julian's vocal performance, and a huge thank you Chris for so comprehensively covering all the nuances he displays. The New Abnormal is like an antithesis to over-produced albums; it's as you said - feels sparse yet so full in its sound (no doubt thanks to the great mixing) and Julian's vocals are just so damn interesting and captivating. Julian's vocals and your videos have given me a greater appreciation of talented vocalists and just how much detail there is in a good vocalist's performance.

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@Bullseye_Strength

11 months ago

I would love to see your analysis of The Strokes' "At The Door" from the same album. It's probably one of Julian Casablancas' rawest & most impressive vocal performances. Great work btw, I'm addicted to your videos, such knowledge & passion.

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@mradriankool

1 year ago

I think it’s lovely that a vocal coach is taking a deep drive into Julian’s voice. Too quickly people dismiss his voice as a one trick pony with the mic doing his work. I think he has the most distinctive voice of the last 2 decades, the strokes, solo and collaborating with the biggest to provide vocals. His presence brings a grandeur and now timeless quality. Like Scott Walker or Jaques Burel his growth as a vocalist continues beyond the first impressions .

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@brunomoscon8899

2 years ago

Good stuff as always. More Julian please!!!

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@willmullen5322

2 years ago

I'd love to see you react to One Way Trigger. It's the best showcase of Julian's falsetto

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@tonydabestidolful

3 weeks ago

I stumbled upon this video while looking for lyrics break-down and holy flak. You are phenomenal man.

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@gabrileo8

2 years ago

I love this song!

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