Counter-Currents Radio Podcast No. 308 Jared George
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On this episode of Counter-Currents Radio, Greg Johnson is joined by Jared George of The Great Order to discuss current events, Jared’s work and music, and your questions. Topics include:
- 00:00:00 Intro
- 00:01:40 Jared’s music
- 00:09:00 Musical influences
- 00:22:30 Favorite artists
- 00:33:30 Favorite metal bands
- 00:40:00 Favorite guitar players
- 00:50:00 Frank Zappa
- 00:51:30 The Folk book
- 01:02:00 Krautrock
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This was really good content. Vince guaraldi is pretty good. Cast Your Fate to the Wind is one of my favorite little things. Say what you will about Jews, they make some great music!
However, I’m no expert but I think most if not all of Led Zeppelin 1 is covers of old blues songs. Dazed and confused has certainly been done many times before.
My favorite new artist is Black Eyed Peas.
Led Zeppelin wrote a mostly originals.
And their takes on old blues songs were changed in significant ways.
Been wondering which track I’d like to have playing as they walk my box to the grave.. two choices…
Steve Hackett’s sumptuous ‘Les Paulery’ on – “Spectral Mornings” or
Zappa’s spine chilling ‘Stratverk’ on – “Watermelon in Easter Hay”
…they can flip a coin on the day 😎
Dear Greg Johnson,
Thank you for interviewing a musician for your podcast. I enjoyed listening to the discussion about the different types of rock music. It is important to interview artists about their creative process and to promote their work.
You said during the interview that rock music, along with heavy metal, is a White creation. Well here are 14 rock bands with all white members. Here is list of eight American rock bands you should look at: The Offspring, Audioslave, The Smashing Pumpkins, Incubus, Blink 182, Interpol, Foo Fighters and R.E.M. Here are five British rock bands you should look at: Supergrass, Coldplay, The Strokes, Radiohead and Portishead. The Canadian rock band you should look at is Arcade Fire.
Thank you for all the hard work and congratulations on your tenth anniversary.
Glad you enjoyed.
Sounds like you’d appreciate my article here on CC, Rock n Roll & The European Soul. Cheers!
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