意外找到2015年10月29日
第一次的THURSDAYS 播放曲目
1. Night Bazaar / Alfred Beach Sandal
2. Club / Nohtenkigengo
3. リアルラブにはまだ / 寺尾紗穂
4. 月下美人 / asuka ando
5. Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out / Mayer Hawthorne
6. Love Makes a Woman / Barbara Acklin
7. Whispers (Getting Louder) / Jackie Wilson
8. Turning Point / Tyrone Davis
9. Stoned Out of My Mind / The Chi-Lites
10. Fix That Speaker / Mr. Scruff
11. DA インフルエンザ / Sanabagun
12. ちょうどYeah! / EVISBEATS
13. City Lights / Nujabes Feat. Substantial & Pase Rock
14. DRIFTIN’ / cero
15. Music Takes Me Up (feat. Alice Russell) / Mr. Scruff
16. Don’t Even Try It / Funky DL
17. Fly Girl / Queen Latifah
18. I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do) / Daryl Hall & John Oates
19. 와리가리 Comes and Goes / Hyukoh
20. To Fail To Fake / (((さらうんど)))
21. Morgan’s Bay / Goldroom
22. Best Friends Ride (Original Mix) / Jad & the Ladyboy
23. light / nakayaan
24. Pool / D.A.N.
25. Rule Invisible / OGRE YOU ASSHOLE
26. 暗号~Theme From Another Place~ / Manners
27. Ghana / D.A.N.
28. 影になって / 松任谷由実
29. What’s Going On / Marvin Gaye
30. MAGIC WAYS / 山下達郎
31. 沙灘寄情 / 楊烈
32. 雑踏の中で / 藤丸バンド
33. チョコレート / 阿佐ヶ谷ロマンティクス
34. 不置可否 / 家家
35. ワン・モア・タイム / INOKASIRA RANGERS
36. Horizon / 東京スカパラダイスオーケストラ
37. Run Formosa / Skaraoke
38. Bonnie’s Tempo / 荒井伝太
39. 今夜、巣鴨で / Only Love Hurts
40. 週末はソウルバンド / 思い出野郎Aチーム
41. マルマルファンク [Live] / 在日ファンク
42. ちっちゃな時から / 平田隆夫とセルスターズ
43. 你說走就走 / 鳳飛飛
44. After Party / MC HotDog
45. イロドリ / ルルルルズ
46. 停滞夜 / ミツメ
47. Silver From Over the River / The Fin
48. 突然想起你 / 蕭亞軒
49. YMM / Suchmos
50. 都会 / 大貫妙子
51. 愛我久一點 / 李玟
52. MOMI-G feat.WARAJI&チプルソ / CO-MA
53. Mundian to Bach Ke / Panjabi MC
54. Ride Wit Me / Nelly
55. Drop It Like It’s Hot / Snoop Dogg
56. I Know There’s Gonna Be (Good Times) (featuring Young Thug & Popcaan) / Jamie xx
57. 思念是一種病 / 張震嶽
58. Climax Night / Yogee New Waves
59. 關於小熊 / 蛋堡
60. 印地安老斑鳩 / 周杰倫
61. Icky Thump / The White Stripes
62. Personal Jesus / Depeche Mode
63. Word Up! / Korn
64. Man In the Box / Alice in Chains
65. All These Things That I’ve Done / The Killers
66. Common People / Pulp
67. First of the Gang to Die / Morrissey
68. Barbarians / The Libertines
69. My Iron Lung / Radiohead
70. Summer / 陳昇
71. 斷腸詩 / 伍佰
72. 姊姊妹妹站起來 / 陶晶瑩
73. Billie Jean / Michael Jackson
74. 心理遊戲 / 陳曉東
75. 拒絕再玩 / 張國榮
76. Groove Is In the Heart / Deee-Lite
77. Ghostbusters / D'Mixmasters
78. Livin’ On a Prayer / Bon Jovi
79. Too Legit To Quit / MC Hammer
80. 巴黎草莓 / 糯米糰
81. 我愛台妹 / MC HotDog & 張震嶽
82. 春風少年兄 / 林強
83. Smells Like Teen Spirit / Nirvana
84. My Generation / Limp Bizkit
85. Circus Monkey / 黃立行
86. Stronger / KANYE WEST
87. Fastlove / George Michael
88. Lisztomania (Classixx Remix) / Phoenix
89. Rolling In the Deep / Adele
90. Change the World (Live On MTV Unplugged) / Babyface & Eric Clapton
91. 愛的路上我和你 / 歐陽菲菲
92. This Must Be the Place (Naive Melody) / Talking Heads
93. Kiss / Prince & The Revolution
94. Cedoption / Midnight Juggernauts
95. まともがわからない / 坂本慎太郎
96. ちょっと待ってよ / never young beach
97. ポケット・ミュージック / 山下達郎
98. 涙のキッス / サザンオールスターズ
99. 幸せな結末 / 大滝詠一
john mayer common 在 Tomo Fujita (Official Fan Page) Facebook 的最讚貼文
How To Start Jazz Guitar 【Rose Room ✩ Charlie Christian】
https://youtu.be/suTu-l9_viY
As you know Wes Montgomery, Jim Hall, Barney Kessel and Kenny Burrell has common thing! They all influenced, learned from a father of electric jazz guitar! Charlie Christian. This recording was from 1939-1941... so mostly chord tone soloing (not modes yet!) .. great way to learn alternate picking too!
YES! I taught this to John Mayer when he was my student in 1998!! So all you should learn this!!
Fender Japan Telecasrer
Fender Hot Rod Deluxe amp (V2.5. T9, B4, M6, R2, P3)
Boss RC-1 Loop Station pedal
Providence Cable E-205
D'Addario EXL-110 10-46
Pickboy TF Signature 1mm pick
john mayer common 在 Robynn Yip Facebook 的最佳解答
Blog 4
I have a second confession to make. I actually quite admire Taylor Swift. I know, I know. I know she gets a lot of hate, and a lot of people don’t necessarily see her music as “real music”, whatever that means. I know liking her music is sometimes seen as “uncool”- how dare any serious musician say they like her stuff, it’s only for silly teenage girls. But if I’m honest, fewer and fewer people treat the whole Cantopop market as “real music” as well, so perhaps we kinda do share that in common. 🤷🏻♀️ So who am I to diss it? I actually really admire her, and definitely count her as one of my previously unspoken inspirations. I do resonate with the way she writes... because it’s kind of the way I write.
I recently watched her NPR Tiny Desk Concert, and if you don’t know about Tiny Desk, perhaps you could check it out and be inspired - it’s a YouTube channel where artists and musicians perform in a tiny cramped space behind a work desk - and it’s brilliant. I love the rawness of it, the realness of it, and the closeness of it. It takes what happens on a big stage into your average office work space. It was a surprise to see Taylor Swift there, because it usually features up-and-coming artists or jazz musicians, performances of which I enjoy thoroughly also. But this was a surprising one, and so I clicked. I admit I even got a tad bit emotional after watching it, not because of anything else but the fact that I can resonated with so so much the stuff she said about songwriting and her creative process, and I enjoyed how she picked the songs and played completely alone, stripped down and raw, in the songs’ demo versions. In between songs, she shared thoughts and her creative process so openly and vulnerably, and how she wrote her songs as self-therapy, usually with just one instrument, in her pajamas, in the middle of the night. In that format, she somehow still managed to find a dominant spot in the mainstream and manufactured pop world - and that was so reassuring for me because that’s how I have written a TON of my songs.
Very, very early on in my career, before R&K, one producer once said to me, “you’re not the best singer, you’re not really a great guitar player, piano you’re a little better but still not that great... but with everything put together, mayyyybe you would be able to become a little bit of something.”
And for me, to see someone like Taylor Swift do so well in this world, someone who doesn’t belt like Beyoncé, doesn’t shred on the guitar like John Mayer, doesn’t play keys like Alicia Keys, doesn’t riff like Ariana Grande... for someone like Taylor Swift to be the mega success that she is... is undeniably impressive, and downright inspiring to me. She doesn’t use fancy techy gear, she doesn’t use fancy chords, she doesn’t do fancy grooves or sing fancy riffs. She just writes songs like she writes her diary - but she’s also smart and catchy and commercial about it. She is an amazing storyteller of her own life, and without necessarily being the best at singing or any instrument, she was the best at telling her unique stories. With everything put together, and a strong belief in herself - she has used this creativity of hers to garner millions and millions of fans all around the world.
Sometimes, the mastery of a craft looks different for different people. Sometimes it’s not about technical perfection. Sometimes, those who are imperfect, broken, hurt, but headstrong, open, authentic, courageous, and unapologetic are more interesting. It’s like found their own way to harness their scars or life experiences, and turn them into doors leading to their eventual evolution through creativity. They tell stories instead of showing off. It’s reassuring and also comforting that this still sells, with this much competition in the market, and resonates with me so much.
I then watched the TED talk by Elizabeth Gilbert, author of Eat Pray Love after the tiny desk because Taylor said she watched it with tears when inspiration didn’t come. And I just teared myself also. Touched tears. Tears of inspiration. Tears of joy in finding people that seem to think like me, who share the weight of my worries, but are successful and made an impact in the world. I found myself nodding viciously in agreement idiotically in my own living room, when they share the anxieties, insecurities and fears that typically consume the mind of creatives. I am definitely an overthinker so I’m a victim of all that was mentioned. Ok, you’ll have to watch it to understand. But it felt like I was meant to listen to this. It’s based on the daunting feeling of failure when inspiration doesn’t come, or feeling like your best work is “untoppable” and therefore your best days are behind you. But inspiration isn’t from within you. Inspiration is this mysterious force in the universe, and you just have to catch it when it comes, and even when it doesn’t, just keep showing up for your part of the job anyway until it does. And when time comes, let inspiration, this outer force in the universe take over. You don’t have to be sad for writing a bad song, or too proud for writing a good one. Don’t beat yourself up, and just keep doing what you do. Leave that fear behind you. Absolutely life changing.
And with this, I’m gonna go turn on my water tap of inspiration and try to work on some songwriting now. Thanks for checking in 🙂
Till next time.
Choose love, and bring light.
xRobynn
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Do share what you think on what my next confession should be. 🙂