Spektor has so many amazing tics in her voice, be it the oft-childlike over-enunciation, ramming headlike into a lilting Russian accent, melting straightaway into a Chan Marshall-esque shriek and coo (“Carbon Monoxide’s” c’mon daddy refrain), Siouxsie Sioux vocal terror/freedom and maybe even some Judy Garland torch song/musical theater drama. The surreal dream narrative, “Chemo Limo,” reminds me of the nursery rhyme nightmares of Syd Barrett, circa “Vegetable Man,” and the clipped chorus is so strange and wonderful, not to mention a vocal performance that goes from cholo diva to human beatbox in a Kraftwerk song (new wave!) to ethereal flower. “On Poor Little Rich Boy,” Spektor goes all Quintron one-man band style and plays piano with the left hand while providing piano-bench percussion on her right (with drumstick) - note that the lyrics pay unintentional homage to Patti Smith with the “you’re so young/you’re so goddamn young” coda. Like in how a downright baroque piece of melancholy majesty like “Ode To Divorce” can include a chorus of “won’t you help a brother out?” or a pseudo hip-hop lyrical hook “you’re going in/in/for the killer/kiss/kiss”. She comes out of that anti-folk scene, right? I can see a lot of their nonchalance and amateurism (the good bits) here. Everything breaks down into healing, cleansing laughter. When I hear Soviet Kitsch, fun and spontaneity seem the guiding principles, the endgame. It’s just fucking fun to hear, and you’ll be smiling in spite of yourself.
Like the “fuck the lyrics” nyahh-nahh-nahh breakdown in the paint-peeling punk screamer “Your Honor” and the sudden Hava Nagila rave-up in “The Flowers.” It reminds me of those old TV specials where Liberace would turn “Chopsticks” into a grand symphony, or the moment when Victor Borge’s red face turned to the camera and he smiled so broadly because he’s showing you musical sleight of hand. The clash between her marked ability in playing and composing music and a total disregard and rebellious disdain for the rules involved in doing so make for a compelling listening. Spektor quickly and effortlessly veers from playing those stately piano lines so gently to gleefully deciding to fuck with those selfsame piano parts with total exuberance. As much as she is Syd Barrett or Laura Nyro or even Johnny Lydon, she is just as much Victor Borge or Liberace or even that guy who plays mildly sarcastic political songs on the piano for PBS. Y’see, Regina Spektor doesn’t do “niche” very well.
Which, if this is even possible, makes Soviet Kitsch doubly sweet. And given the ruthless profit margin of record companies these days, I can only come to one conclusion: some A&R type fucked up, thinking he had the new Michelle Branch, and is gonna lose his job. Now I’ve gotta word this carefully, but I haven’t heard an artist on a major label this individualist and fearless in a long time. I must admit, I was shocked to see a Regina Spektor video clip sandwiched between drab skits on a recent Saturday Night Live which means that Spektor must have some serious major label muscle behind her. If you enjoyed my Hey Jude guitar tutorial no capo, consider purchases from the above links as the help support this channel.Regina Spektor Soviet Kitsch Sire Records Lauren Bateman is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to. Thank you for watching my Hey Jude Guitar Lesson for beginners. ? For more beginner/intermediate guitar songs, check out my playlist: ? For more beginner guitar songs, check out my playlist:
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I will be going over how to strum Hey Jude along with the chords we use in the song. Welcome to my Hey Jude guitar lesson easy version for beginners. Hey Jude Guitar Lesson For Beginners – Easy chords and strumming patterns for beginners.