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I love this album. Imho it’s better and more mature songwriting than the 1st record
@thehairyclevage16452 сағат бұрын
JULIAN DID NOT WRITE THE SIGNS. IT WAS JP BAURSTIEN.
@lit32294 күн бұрын
Thanks for putting this up!
@sweou7 күн бұрын
hahaha his leno impression is so spot on too
@theanswer27309 күн бұрын
arguably their best record. the end has no end is a flawless rock song
@sniffableandirresistble10 күн бұрын
Forgotten and barely ever known to begin with
@eadanhuntley90311 күн бұрын
I've never seen this before, I get the feeling they feel were managed really poorly, they needed a break and time to figure things out 🫣 Way too much pressure in them, and Room on Fire is a great record, how anyone can call it a failure is unbelievable 😂
@datkinson163511 күн бұрын
rich kid Julian and rich kid Hammond Jr were ABLE to write little four square rhyming pop songs with cheap production.
@martinmichalek11 күн бұрын
if julian was so good then why did every other album suck...and if the band was so good then why did every other album suck? and if people loved them so much then why did putting out several great albums of the same calibre always get called inferior to such an extent that I can sit here and type "why do the other albums suck?"
@abandonlife11111 күн бұрын
Queer and greasy, good job boys!
@tijuas12 күн бұрын
They peaked with their first album
@starshineraiser672912 күн бұрын
They are so magnificent, it’s quite incredible. When people say they’re overrated, I’m like, that’s impossible. The first two and Comedown Machine are my favorites.
@abandonlife11111 күн бұрын
Queer and greasy, good job boys!
@tetsuo219512 күн бұрын
These interviewers ask the dumbest questions lol
@askjrvbjkrfbvhjbdjf12 күн бұрын
Adley Rutschman played bass for The Strokes??!!?
@nechadi13 күн бұрын
“Why were we Russian?” I dunno, thought you guys were from NYC
@mgmegt592013 күн бұрын
Chills
@Druguaer1234514 күн бұрын
Bunch of wannabe posers
@Kleberfilms14 күн бұрын
But u are watching
@SonOfGome14 күн бұрын
The "Julian is slowing every down" comment still holds true to this day
@trailofdistraction293214 күн бұрын
Charisma through the roof on these guys
@brettdevlin344114 күн бұрын
Lmao
@thefrates2314 күн бұрын
I absolutely love the strokes and had julian not been the way he was, we wouldve missed out on so much great music but its hard not to cringe at the idea of him dictating everything and not letting his bandmates get involved which ultimately led to them nearly breaking up.
@mrworldwide593314 күн бұрын
Julian was really the coolest man on earth atp
@badkerproductions14 күн бұрын
ROOM ON FIRE rulez.
@nogoogleplus15 күн бұрын
What’s that song by the Strokes where they play consistent 8th note triads on the guitar? 😁
@jamesotto01115 күн бұрын
Two takeaways: 1) Julian never looks not utterly exhausted. 2) How could Room on Fire ever have been labeled a "failure"?
@bonefew11 күн бұрын
Because is this it was a massive success and everyone expected something even better in their new album so when they heard it in 2003 they just just heard what nick described as "same songs, different arrangements"
@M.Studios.15 күн бұрын
They set the expectation so high with is this it that maybe everything else after would never be good as the debut. Some bands are meant just to release one great album that will stand the test of time, like the Sex Pistols, stone roses etc
@nechadi13 күн бұрын
Interpol, YYY’s, Santigold, many bands from that era
@humanbeing530015 күн бұрын
The strokes are such a kick ass band. Nothing too fancy, nothing to complicated, just killer tunes, killer tones, a lot of heart. Seeing this video of the rhythym guitar and those fast downstokes is inspiring. It seems "simple" but that doesn't mean it's easy. It's hard to play simply and keep it grooving and consistent. The Strokes have so much feel.
@bacaliboy15 күн бұрын
this is it
@kevone-eo6pq15 күн бұрын
@@bacaliboy is this it?
@Inzo4216 күн бұрын
When I first saw what these guys looked like, I assumed they sounded like MC5 or The Stooges or something. Then I heard them. Nintendo music. Weird.
@khonsuthecore478816 күн бұрын
Pretty sure Julian had just quit drinking here.
@LoveStrokeRadio16 күн бұрын
This album had a major impact on me. SO RAD seeing this footage.
@thomasminarchickjr.735516 күн бұрын
They made one really good album and then fell apart. Julian’s ego was ridiculous
@NorthGeorgiaGhoul14 күн бұрын
They’ve consistently made great music what the fuck are you on about
@thomasminarchickjr.735514 күн бұрын
@@NorthGeorgiaGhoul the first album was their best. The 2nd was a steep drop off and most of the rest aren’t even worth a listen. Hyped up boy band with rich parents and industry connections. Without their original producer being in charge, the band became mediocre on their own
@nechadi13 күн бұрын
They shoulda spread out the songs on Is This It over 3-4 albums. They really blew their wad with that one
@okdillon12 күн бұрын
@@thomasminarchickjr.73552nd album is arguably their best what are you on about
@TheDmonet12 күн бұрын
@thomasminarchickjr.7355 I never got any of it honestly. A bunch of smarmy drugged up rich kids and one of them mumbling through a distorted guitar amp. And then the second album the same vocal sound. Seriously? They were the backstreet boys on heroin.
@broken_disco_ball17 күн бұрын
No one was cooler than early 00s Julian Casablancas
@lepoisson17 күн бұрын
It seems like such a drag to be a Stroke
@trogman4398815 күн бұрын
ya seems like Julian was both Lennon & Mccartney and they were all Georges and Ringos
@litedawg12 күн бұрын
@@trogman43988yeah but even George got to write and contribute, these guys were just told what to do by Julian
@uzumaki675910 күн бұрын
it looks tiring
@Antietam9217 күн бұрын
Rich kids struggling lol
@MrSmotPoker18 күн бұрын
#uppereastsideproblems
@L.C.Sweeney6 күн бұрын
Who cares if their parents are wealthy? They wrote some great music and at least they did something with their privilege.
@mikeofages5 күн бұрын
Most artists and certainly art students come from well off backgrounds. Everyone else has to do something guaranteed to make money
@Antietam924 күн бұрын
@@L.C.Sweeney you sound like a rich kid artist
@L.C.Sweeney4 күн бұрын
@@Antietam92 you sound like an absolute c#nt.
@Dynamus1517 күн бұрын
2:53 "dont wanna let people down" that sentence was extremely honest. props to the interviewer tho
@user-cs2mr5mp7o17 күн бұрын
1971
@PCDisciple18 күн бұрын
Such a goated video damn
@timhall357518 күн бұрын
Worked with a band who were playing Later With Jools Holland (UK TV music show) and the Strokes were on the show as well. Promoting Room On Fire. The atmosphere around them was toxic. The crew around them were miserable and arguing - the band seemed disinterested, stressed and really pissed off. It was a depressing spectacle to behold.
@agustinorellano826617 күн бұрын
AND EVEN WITH ALL THAT BS THEY WERE THE BIGGEST BAND 0N EARTH AT THAT M0MENT. MASTERS
@timhall357516 күн бұрын
@@agustinorellano8266 where they though?
@agustinorellano826616 күн бұрын
@@timhall3575 fuck yeah
@youthgonewild18 күн бұрын
bro flabbergasted when he finds out Julian wrote everything lmao
@stefangrant198915 күн бұрын
It always catches people off guard when they realise that singers or front men actually have just as much talent if not more than other members of the band.
@jonathana923618 күн бұрын
Oh these song lasted the test of time 2024 in on !
@stevemorris679018 күн бұрын
For a man that were talking so much about love blah but he didn’t give his son Julian a lot of love …hypocrite.
@eatass562722 күн бұрын
Albert was shooting coke and H 😂 crazy times
@LagmasterB23 күн бұрын
“Same as the last one. Same songs, different arrangements.” Understatement of the century. Room on Fire was massive. You could make this argument about First Impressions of Earth. Vision of Division and Fear of Sleep
@jojomahoy523220 күн бұрын
I liked when he said that 😂
@nowthen87314 күн бұрын
Nick was joking
@daveg954123 күн бұрын
Need that google drive link in the description
@iluvbelleАй бұрын
Where can I watch the full video?
@mckayman24Ай бұрын
he was killed by a team of people because he was a threat to the system. There’s a whole governemt behind the assassin. ☮️ 💔
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I love this album. Imho it’s better and more mature songwriting than the 1st record
JULIAN DID NOT WRITE THE SIGNS. IT WAS JP BAURSTIEN.
Thanks for putting this up!
hahaha his leno impression is so spot on too
arguably their best record. the end has no end is a flawless rock song
Forgotten and barely ever known to begin with
I've never seen this before, I get the feeling they feel were managed really poorly, they needed a break and time to figure things out 🫣 Way too much pressure in them, and Room on Fire is a great record, how anyone can call it a failure is unbelievable 😂
rich kid Julian and rich kid Hammond Jr were ABLE to write little four square rhyming pop songs with cheap production.
if julian was so good then why did every other album suck...and if the band was so good then why did every other album suck? and if people loved them so much then why did putting out several great albums of the same calibre always get called inferior to such an extent that I can sit here and type "why do the other albums suck?"
Queer and greasy, good job boys!
They peaked with their first album
They are so magnificent, it’s quite incredible. When people say they’re overrated, I’m like, that’s impossible. The first two and Comedown Machine are my favorites.
Queer and greasy, good job boys!
These interviewers ask the dumbest questions lol
Adley Rutschman played bass for The Strokes??!!?
“Why were we Russian?” I dunno, thought you guys were from NYC
Chills
Bunch of wannabe posers
But u are watching
The "Julian is slowing every down" comment still holds true to this day
Charisma through the roof on these guys
Lmao
I absolutely love the strokes and had julian not been the way he was, we wouldve missed out on so much great music but its hard not to cringe at the idea of him dictating everything and not letting his bandmates get involved which ultimately led to them nearly breaking up.
Julian was really the coolest man on earth atp
ROOM ON FIRE rulez.
What’s that song by the Strokes where they play consistent 8th note triads on the guitar? 😁
Two takeaways: 1) Julian never looks not utterly exhausted. 2) How could Room on Fire ever have been labeled a "failure"?
Because is this it was a massive success and everyone expected something even better in their new album so when they heard it in 2003 they just just heard what nick described as "same songs, different arrangements"
They set the expectation so high with is this it that maybe everything else after would never be good as the debut. Some bands are meant just to release one great album that will stand the test of time, like the Sex Pistols, stone roses etc
Interpol, YYY’s, Santigold, many bands from that era
The strokes are such a kick ass band. Nothing too fancy, nothing to complicated, just killer tunes, killer tones, a lot of heart. Seeing this video of the rhythym guitar and those fast downstokes is inspiring. It seems "simple" but that doesn't mean it's easy. It's hard to play simply and keep it grooving and consistent. The Strokes have so much feel.
this is it
@@bacaliboy is this it?
When I first saw what these guys looked like, I assumed they sounded like MC5 or The Stooges or something. Then I heard them. Nintendo music. Weird.
Pretty sure Julian had just quit drinking here.
This album had a major impact on me. SO RAD seeing this footage.
They made one really good album and then fell apart. Julian’s ego was ridiculous
They’ve consistently made great music what the fuck are you on about
@@NorthGeorgiaGhoul the first album was their best. The 2nd was a steep drop off and most of the rest aren’t even worth a listen. Hyped up boy band with rich parents and industry connections. Without their original producer being in charge, the band became mediocre on their own
They shoulda spread out the songs on Is This It over 3-4 albums. They really blew their wad with that one
@@thomasminarchickjr.73552nd album is arguably their best what are you on about
@thomasminarchickjr.7355 I never got any of it honestly. A bunch of smarmy drugged up rich kids and one of them mumbling through a distorted guitar amp. And then the second album the same vocal sound. Seriously? They were the backstreet boys on heroin.
No one was cooler than early 00s Julian Casablancas
It seems like such a drag to be a Stroke
ya seems like Julian was both Lennon & Mccartney and they were all Georges and Ringos
@@trogman43988yeah but even George got to write and contribute, these guys were just told what to do by Julian
it looks tiring
Rich kids struggling lol
#uppereastsideproblems
Who cares if their parents are wealthy? They wrote some great music and at least they did something with their privilege.
Most artists and certainly art students come from well off backgrounds. Everyone else has to do something guaranteed to make money
@@L.C.Sweeney you sound like a rich kid artist
@@Antietam92 you sound like an absolute c#nt.
2:53 "dont wanna let people down" that sentence was extremely honest. props to the interviewer tho
1971
Such a goated video damn
Worked with a band who were playing Later With Jools Holland (UK TV music show) and the Strokes were on the show as well. Promoting Room On Fire. The atmosphere around them was toxic. The crew around them were miserable and arguing - the band seemed disinterested, stressed and really pissed off. It was a depressing spectacle to behold.
AND EVEN WITH ALL THAT BS THEY WERE THE BIGGEST BAND 0N EARTH AT THAT M0MENT. MASTERS
@@agustinorellano8266 where they though?
@@timhall3575 fuck yeah
bro flabbergasted when he finds out Julian wrote everything lmao
It always catches people off guard when they realise that singers or front men actually have just as much talent if not more than other members of the band.
Oh these song lasted the test of time 2024 in on !
For a man that were talking so much about love blah but he didn’t give his son Julian a lot of love …hypocrite.
Albert was shooting coke and H 😂 crazy times
“Same as the last one. Same songs, different arrangements.” Understatement of the century. Room on Fire was massive. You could make this argument about First Impressions of Earth. Vision of Division and Fear of Sleep
I liked when he said that 😂
Nick was joking
Need that google drive link in the description
Where can I watch the full video?
he was killed by a team of people because he was a threat to the system. There’s a whole governemt behind the assassin. ☮️ 💔
Thank you!
I would like to know the lyrics
EEEEHHHH
Clara Wong. Very great actress
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