40 Comments
  1. Mainstream musicians don't write music like this anymore. So much more exciting than most boring songs on radio today.

  2. Classic story! It is amazing how a great composer can create a context in which an unnatural sequence of chords sounds deceivingly simple.

  3. who makes the complex arrangement of this song was David Paich.

  4. I LOVE this! Great song ((yrics, too).

  5. I’m so glad you brought this song up , we’re still mourning his loss … and we did all his records from Brazil 66 on , my pops … but that song I’ve over and over tried to show people how frikken amazing it is and how effortlessly it “sings” great pull

  6. Like a Chris Cornell acoustic session, bro is going thru every chord known in every single song

  7. it's Sergio Mendes…. not surprising at all

  8. L A Spinetta…..You should hear

  9. Could It Be Magic by manilow?

  10. Pretty much every Pink Floyd song besides maybe Comfortably Numb is chorus-less

  11. ah yes the I am the Walrus genre

  12. Sergio is Brazilian, come on Brasil 66 he can play almost anything!

  13. 1983?? You were like 6yo?!? 😂

  14. I saw the thumbnail and for a split second thought

  15. just goes to show i guess You never know what can sound good!

  16. Yep worked with a guitarist who did this Augmented every chord he played It was unusual

  17. Long video of this please? I would highly appreciate it 🥺

  18. I liked how in the captions, "1983" looked like it was in a video game.

  19. Melody is king. Allow the chord progression to follow where the melody leads. You get some interesting progressions.

  20. This very thing happened to me and my music friends in high school with a bee gees song. We had to learn it and perform it in front of the school as part of our final exam.

  21. I love a good F minor # 7 with an A, B,C,D and E in the root as well is a suspended aug 13 flat B sharp somewhere.

  22. Go back 100+ years and you hear Gabriel Fauré's "Pavane" which has been sampled and emulated by other musicians

  23. LOL 😂😂😂 awesome. And you know who noticed every key change? Singers 😅

  24. Isn’t “Good Vibrations” the most complex pop song ?

  25. Dominant chord resolving down a minor 3rd is wild

  26. As a perfect pitch guy, I always notice these key changes and it hits waaaay different. In the best way, really

  27. Oh my lord – how much I hate that song!

  28. Sometimes I don't know if the song is overly complex or I'm too dumb to understand it.

  29. The fact that you had to learn songs by ear and not having super useful tutorials on the internet is still mind blowing to me (a gen z kid who grew up on YouTube tutorials lol)

  30. I know nothing about music besides what I like, why is this complex?

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