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INDIANA CHRIS KRATT JONES??
thought i would draw our fav little know-it-all as professor Jones. :P also... this is my first wild kratts fan art👀👀
Watching Smarty-pants and seeing actual Grant O'Brien rather than Brennan O'Mulligan or Zac O'Yama is weird. Like they do they know he has COVID?
Sunday Funny
Me:
Dropout. You have out done yourself. Smarty-pants is amazing
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知ったかぶり
しったかぶり
shittakaburi
to pretend to know something, smarty-pants, know-it-all
90s new rock alternative had a huge effect on how I approach music; I always say Nirvana taught me how to play jazz. If you’re familiar with how guitar works, there’s something called a power chord which is this kind of neutral chord, and I started playing those songs with full chord voicings. If you’re playing ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ with actual majors or minors or 7ths, you actually add a full chord to what is just an octave and a fifth. You can start creating these really interesting tones, and if you play in a different rhythm, it becomes a weird jazz sound. I also played a lot of hard, thrashy punk music as a kid, I still love punk rock. We listened to everything. I remember back when we all had our fat CD binders, I’d have like NOFX and The Offspring and Flogging Molly, all these weird ska bands, but then I’d also have Dr Dre, 2 Pac and Biggie, next to the original cast recording of ‘Les Miserables.’ People are always like, “What’s your guilty pleasure?” I don’t believe in guilty pleasures - if it’s a pleasure, I don’t feel guilty about it. (laughs) I know it gets passed off as a cliche, but my brother and I were heavily deeply into the Beatles. We bought every book, listened to every album. To this day, we still discuss the structure of every song, just like any music nerds do. When you’re creating any record, you always reference the Beatles at some point, and what blows my mind is that The Beatles didn’t have The Beatles to reference to! Or Beethoven wasn’t able to say, “I’m going to write something that sounds like Beethoven’s 5th.” But again, everything’s derivative, he was probably copping off his neighbor that nobody ever heard about - or the Beatles might have been riffing off the Delta Blues guys that only they had records of in Liverpool. For me, there are so many artists that I love that the vast majority of people in the world don’t know. And because I have this little soap box and this little spotlight on me - for whatever limited time that I do - I feel like it’s my duty to take their work and make it big. My goal is if I can steal enough of their work, I can pull a Roman empire! (laughs) And try and have something great taken from the wisdom of the elders.
Darren Criss, Indie Magazine