This comment is regarding the lyric, "five, four, three-two what? not zero." Nate Albert is a musical genius. Oftentimes I get to wondering whether he's pursued a career in music production. Suspect masterpieces include "Less Than Jake - Anthem" and "Eve 6 - Horrorscope." Anyway, the solo before the last prechorus is across the board. I'd like some fellow BossToneS fans' feedback. It seems that this "five, four, three-two what? not zero" is talking about the chords A, B, C, D, E, F & G. Good question, I'm going to be jamming it this month.
@tellmecomputer Nate Albert got into A&R and production after his time with the Bosstones. Love the guitar work in this song. And to think, he was but a teen when this was written/produced.
@tellmecomputer Nate Albert got into A&R and production after his time with the Bosstones. Love the guitar work in this song. And to think, he was but a teen when this was written/produced.
This comment is regarding the lyric, "five, four, three-two what? not zero." Nate Albert is a musical genius. Oftentimes I get to wondering whether he's pursued a career in music production. Suspect masterpieces include "Less Than Jake - Anthem" and "Eve 6 - Horrorscope." Anyway, the solo before the last prechorus is across the board. I'd like some fellow BossToneS fans' feedback. It seems that this "five, four, three-two what? not zero" is talking about the chords A, B, C, D, E, F & G. Good question, I'm going to be jamming it this month.
@tellmecomputer Nate Albert got into A&R and production after his time with the Bosstones. Love the guitar work in this song. And to think, he was but a teen when this was written/produced.
@tellmecomputer Nate Albert got into A&R and production after his time with the Bosstones. Love the guitar work in this song. And to think, he was but a teen when this was written/produced.