Okay. I just don't, somehow, I don't recall seeing this in three plus decades. It's like, starting on the A string, it's like first fret, open, open, first fret, first fret.
Now they're calling it G minor 11 over B flat. And, um. Then he takes it up to a C add 9. Oh? It's witchcraft.
Anyways, this is a Porcupine Tree song. Something called Arriving Somewhere But Not Here.
Yo, literally the fire alarm was going off in my apartment, that's what it was like. It's a case of battery, bro, that's what I'm talking about. Knocked the whole building right down.
Correct. How good is this chord? How good is this chord? O, M, G. It's witchcraft. G minor 11 over B flat.
I love it. Also, I love this. So simple.
It's so simple, but so effective. Stephen Wilson is a genius. Awesome pods.
Sounded great. Thank you. What's up, James? No, I didn't say anything about pugs.
That was just so beautiful, man. I just tuned in and there you are, just being all beautiful and shit. Good to see you, bro.
Good to see you, too. Good to be seen. Hey, Kara.
Hey, Jules. Hey, Stash. What's up, James? How you been? Achy.
Just fucking achy all over. It's the end of winter thing for me. It's like, it just keeps, you know, when winter keeps going on and on, it just, I start to get achy, you know.
And then, like, then I'm achy all the way to, like, halfway through spring, you know. So, fucked up. That's what happens when you get old, like me.
Maybe I'll get, maybe I'll get real gutsy later, but I have another song in mind. Yeah, feel free, yeah, feel free to take it for a test drive here. I have, I have a contention and a theory that songwriting is actually the oldest job in the world.
And not prostitution. And prostitution. Yeah, that's how you used to pay for the police.