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Interview with John French (Drumbo) on the making of Trout Mask Replica 

Samuel Andreyev
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Composer Samuel Andreyev sits down with legendary drummer, singer, actor, author, dancer, composer, arranger and Magic Band member, John French ('Drumbo'), whose working relationship with Don Van Vliet, alias Captain Beefheart, stretched over 14 years. Among other things, they discuss the making of 1969's Trout Mask Replica in detail.
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@paulcoleman3081
@paulcoleman3081 6 лет назад
Holy Shit! John 'Drumbo' French is struggling to make a living? There should be statues of him in every city in the world.
@AdamJonesStuff
@AdamJonesStuff 5 лет назад
I'd chip in for some of them! ;) Anyone want to start a kickstarter ?
@allaroundsouthjersey1234
@allaroundsouthjersey1234 4 года назад
Send him some money.
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 4 года назад
Around 50:30 onwards is a good example. He took a high hat idea from Alex St. Clair Snouffer and did unique and colourful things with it, from the Strictly Personal period onwards he developed his own unique style with ways of using the high hat and drums which hadn't been thought of. I love his drumming and it is his style in many ways, his creation, probably one of the great drummers of the period and a great foil for Captain Beefheart.
@Jiv_Ing57819
@Jiv_Ing57819 4 года назад
1:02:30, great drum part
@vollsticks
@vollsticks 4 года назад
@@Jiv_Ing57819 There's an interview with Robert Williams where he calls it "Peek-A-Rro-Pete", funnily enough. That beat pops up on so many of CBATMB's albums, Don must have loved it, understandably. It's so catchy.
@thatguymikko
@thatguymikko 6 лет назад
"You think you got a hard job man, I gotta sing to that shit!"
@cosmicdrifter287
@cosmicdrifter287 4 года назад
Even drumbo's voice is similar to the captain. Extraordinary really.
@holidaytrout5174
@holidaytrout5174 3 года назад
Yeah it really does
@DrMackSplackem
@DrMackSplackem 3 года назад
Yeah, that is interesting. In watching these interviews I've noticed that all of Vliet's former bandmates can do near-perfect imitations of him. I don't know if that speaks to the time spent in cult-like isolation with him as their only master, or a more general confluence of talents (IOW, the same traits which produce the best musicians could make them statistically likely to be skilled at auditory mimicry). Either way, in the case of this band, there is definitely a link.
@5jerry1
@5jerry1 3 года назад
@@DrMackSplackem ~ What's funny is on the video where Steve Vai talks about auditioning for Frank Zappa, he does a dead-on imitation of Frank as well.
@DrMackSplackem
@DrMackSplackem 3 года назад
@@5jerry1 That's right! You really had to get into his head to get what he wanted from you as a player. I think Beefheart was a bit harder to read in that sense.
@DrMackSplackem
@DrMackSplackem 3 года назад
"I hear Linda Ronstadt is looking for a guitar player!" LMAO
@passthesause3557
@passthesause3557 7 лет назад
Of course the day after I comment asking you to make more TMR videos you interview the fucking drummer my god this channel is awesome
@LorcaLoca
@LorcaLoca 7 лет назад
Well I never saw this coming. 1hour 45mins isn't long enough!
@hirofan
@hirofan 4 года назад
The way Trout Mask was done reminds me of traditional Indian classical training where the student (a little kid) lives with the guru and they sit together all day everyday for years..
@saltrocklamp199
@saltrocklamp199 4 года назад
Nakky Dave does the guru psychologically and physically abuse the students, while also teaching them nothing and expecting them to figure it all out themselves?
@hirofan
@hirofan 4 года назад
Salt Rock there’s definitely the possibility of abuse. It’s a little like what you say.. the guru keeps playing or singing and the kid has to mimic.. the student may not even play the same instrument
@MysticalHydra
@MysticalHydra 3 года назад
@@saltrocklamp199 lol, not gonna lie, was my immediate reaction. Don't get me wrong, I love Beefheart. But his physical and psychological abused bordered on gross dysfunction and scapegoating at best, and blatant sadism at worst.
@dreamwell2020
@dreamwell2020 6 лет назад
The discussion of drum technique half-way through here helped me understand why John French is by far the most interesting percussionist I've ever heard. He was talking about how a common drawback of those late-sixties living situations was that he often couldn't set up his drums and practice freely because of the close quarters or neighbors - also visits from police orificers. By necessity then, his work became more conceptual, and he taught himself how to write out drum parts, and then to compose.
@mysteriousmansion1841
@mysteriousmansion1841 5 лет назад
Thank you so much for this interview. And thank you John French for all the great music. A lot of people love you and care about the music you made. I wish you got more credit for your contributions over the years. Good luck John, hope everything is well.
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 5 лет назад
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
@patrickodonnell9086
@patrickodonnell9086 7 лет назад
this channel deserves a huge fanbase.
@michaeleli6767
@michaeleli6767 6 лет назад
What a great interview John French is a great drummer and a good man
@tracicastellanos1776
@tracicastellanos1776 2 года назад
I agree! He is my uncle, my dad’s brother! ❤
@chrisallan4717
@chrisallan4717 6 лет назад
This is as long as a feature film, but it holds the interest until the end. It's more than refreshing to hear about this music in musicians terms and John is endlessly entertaining. I saw him at the Irish Centre in Leeds, England the first time they toured. The band used a different drummer for the first part of the set so John could sing. We were impressed that the drummer could play the parts, but when John went on drums it was - BANG! - a whole extra dimension to the playing. He was incredible. It's disappointing they couldn't get a tour in the US and surprised me that they had to come to the UK and Europe to to tour. We love you John! And many. many thanks to Sam for raising the profile of this very important music and the musicians involved.
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 6 лет назад
Chris Allan Thank you for your kind and thoughtful message. I'm not sure I've done much to raise the profile of the music, but if I've helped at all then I'm thrilled.
@daveharriman2756
@daveharriman2756 7 лет назад
An astounding interview, helped when the interviewee obviously respects the integrity and knowledge of the interviewer, thank you so much Samuel
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 7 лет назад
You're welcome, thanks for the kind words.
@CheetahSnowLeopard
@CheetahSnowLeopard 10 месяцев назад
Totally agree, what a gentleman.
@chriswright5016
@chriswright5016 6 лет назад
Thanks so much. These are historically important interviews.
@samarthgrover1996
@samarthgrover1996 3 года назад
Aww man I wish there was a john french podcast every other week
@periurban
@periurban 4 года назад
The look of absolute consternation on Samuel's face as John tries to explain how things were done. Samuel is looking for the rules, the book learning, and there isn't any. The Trout Mask band were on a different planet, only nominally connected to the realm of music theory. It's like they invented their own, sort of like the Shaggs, but with a much more palatable result. Samuel wants John's ability to be derived from a physiological ability that drew him towards this unique way of playing, but John says, "No. One day I had a vision." Samuel just looks more and more perplexed! Absolutely brilliant stuff.
@craigmurdock4740
@craigmurdock4740 2 года назад
LOL i was going to comment something very similar. It's almost hilarious watching him ATTEMPT to grasp this through his classical background. I just admire his determination to interview these amaaaazing musicians and analyse these pieces. As composed as these pieces are, they were composed in a way that just can't be redone.
@periurban
@periurban 2 года назад
@@craigmurdock4740 I had a direct experience of a classical musician attempting to reconcile his knowledge of me as a person (we were friends) with what he saw as unbridled musical thuggery. I had made an improvised piece on six string electric, using an invented style of finger picking I have now forgotten. My classically trained friend (a church organist and top end hi-fi buff) told me that you couldn't make music by "running your fingers up and down the fretboard randomly"! He was trying his best to be nice and understand WTF he was hearing. I've had similar reactions from heavy metal fans. A Kiss fan friend tried to explain his love for their melodies, and I tried to explain my love of Frank Zappa's Lumpy Gravy. Believe it or not, our minds did meet briefly during a three song heavy metal EP, where it turned out he was a very good lead guitar player - a fact he was unaware of until I got him to try it! Music is weird!
@jeffryphillipsburns
@jeffryphillipsburns Год назад
@@craigmurdock4740 Are you quite sure your notion of “a classical background” isn’t myopic? There was a fairly involved tradition of avant-garde classical music long before Captain Beefheart made his first recordings. Yes, Beefheart was radical by conventional pop standards, but not at all in terms of the main thrust of new classical music in the 1960’s.
@gibbogle
@gibbogle 9 месяцев назад
I didn't detect any consternation. I saw puzzlement and amazement.
@periurban
@periurban 9 месяцев назад
@@gibbogle Well, that too!
@thelantern9075
@thelantern9075 4 года назад
Wow, John French is a wonderful human. Love your music sir!
@fantasykissass
@fantasykissass 6 лет назад
if an octopus could play drums it would sound like this guy. and that's a positive comment.
@johnhodgetts6617
@johnhodgetts6617 3 года назад
Fast and bulbous
@sonijimm
@sonijimm 6 лет назад
"that was before he got the piano"
@keriford54
@keriford54 6 лет назад
Great Interview. It is so good having someone who has really studied the music interviewing John French. The story is unique. When I was first into Beefheart music I had no clue as to what they went through with Don to make it.
@jt4288
@jt4288 7 лет назад
Absolutely wonderful! Thank you Samuel, and of course John. Saw Beefheart at the Roxy around '75. The tightest band I've ever seen!
@ronniechilds2002
@ronniechilds2002 4 года назад
Fifty years ago I watched Drumbo along with the MB playing on a stage blowing us away. Now I sit and watch a vid of the man talking about the nitty gritty of their music. Amazing.
@mlstjf
@mlstjf 7 лет назад
Keep them coming! I haven't enjoyed anything so much in a long time!
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 7 лет назад
Thank you so much. I hope to post a new video next week.
@simonlee8889
@simonlee8889 4 года назад
@@samuel_andreyev​... This stuff is wonderful, a service to mankind... How refreshing to find an interviewer who isn't an egostistical arsehole.. And you listen! Unreal. I had no idea that this extraordinary stuff (TMR and the rest) had managed to survive for future generations to marvel at as we did.. It seems a repeating story - shit human inspired artist...and that voice.. Clearly John played a critical part in bringing much of the stuff to fruition..and he's not just banging his own drum, so to speak. It's honest and refreshing... Do keep up the great work, Samuel. Thank you thank you thank you...
@Poppaneedsanap
@Poppaneedsanap 6 месяцев назад
I've always been a perplexed fan of TMR, but this year have really dug into the album, read John's book, watched all of the other magic band interviews you've done and basically become obsessed with the full Beefheart discography (to my wife's chagrin). Any chance you'd continue the series with guys like Moris Tepper, Gary Lucas, Cliff Martinez or Robert Williams?
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 6 месяцев назад
I’d be happy to interview any of them!
@colingrier238
@colingrier238 6 лет назад
I saw the Magic Band on 6 November 2017 in Edinburgh for the "Farewell Tour". It was utterly amazing. Drumbo is an incredibly versatile musician and singer who clearly has a passion for the music. Catch him if you can.
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 6 лет назад
colin grier Heard them in Liverpool. Amazing show.
@burmesecolourneedles4680
@burmesecolourneedles4680 4 года назад
@@samuel_andreyev I saw them on that tour in a tiny music venue in Wingham, a sleepy village in Kent! - probably the most important and unmissable gig of my life. Poor John had a terrible cold but still blew his stacks for us, gave it his all. A million thanks Samuel for this fabulous and invaluable interview, and a billion thanks John for all you've done (and suffered) lifelong for the music. Now to embark on the other interviews! What an amazing gift to find them.
@jameswilson-vd5qc
@jameswilson-vd5qc 4 года назад
I loved his book but it's so great to hear him talking to us. Amazing musician, amazing guy.
@NumberWorksnWords
@NumberWorksnWords 7 лет назад
It took me two days at work to listen to the entire interview and it was fascinating. John even sounds like Beefheart, which makes the little impersonations so cool. Amazing to get so much insight to the process. Thanks Sam for making this interview available. Loved it.
@briansmith9455
@briansmith9455 6 лет назад
seems all of 'em have their little beefheart impressions, including ry cooder. its kind of sweet, really. deep down, they all loved Don despite the abuses. that being said, I'm sure they are happy not to have to deal with his antics anymore....
@b00gi3
@b00gi3 6 лет назад
Oh, man, thank you so much Sam for setting this up --- and huge thanks to John for agreeing to do this interview . The real hero of this story : Don's Mum (translation : Mom) . (: ....and also John French, and the others in the band : all music geniuses who just got less of the spotlight . John has a ginormous music brain. Jan Van Vliet, if you are reading this : You could be a hero too , by releasing those tapes and rights to John or relevant people. It's obviously not really just "Don's music". He was a major credit-hog. It's wrong to keep them from the people who really made them, and therefore by extension from the rest of the world. Tapes degrade quite quickly over time, and eventually all that music will be lost. I wonder if the tapes are in a temperature controlled environment? They may well be completely rooted already.
@michaelroach4219
@michaelroach4219 2 года назад
"Mum"is the same as "Mom"?Really?Sorry.I couldn't help it.So immature.
@JaronDavis
@JaronDavis 6 лет назад
So I'm up at insane-o-clock in the morning, cleaning a basement that hasn't been touched in years, and giving Lick My Decals Off Baby and Trout Mask Replica a millionth spin, and I stumbled onto this magnificent video! (I actually started with the deconstruction of "Frownland" and found it fascinating). This was an absolutely invaluable interview! And thoroughly entertaining. :) Thanks so much for taking the time to get John French's thoughts on the composition of Trout Mask Replica. There is no end to my fascination with the music of Captain Beefheart, and hearing some of these deep dives into the composition was incredibly engaging. Thanks Samuel! And PS, I would love to break apart one of Beefheart's songs at some point and attempt an a cappella reconstruction of the same. That would be such fun. :)
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 6 лет назад
Jaron Davis So glad to hear you found this interview. Thanks for commenting.
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 6 лет назад
Don't forget my 2-part Zoot Horn Rollo interview btw.
@JaronDavis
@JaronDavis 6 лет назад
You're welcome! And I will definitely listen to the 2-part Zoot Horn Rollo interview next. :)
@brianorakpohit
@brianorakpohit 3 года назад
So interesting to see this. I don't believe everything I see and hear, one must stay objective, but I get a fairly strong sense that Johns words are absolutely genuine and that DVV was a complex man with many faults.
@jidk4427
@jidk4427 7 лет назад
hair pie is so fucking good too. this just amplifies my appreciation for the music
@TheStuF
@TheStuF 7 лет назад
please do another interview with John someday! I could watch you two talk for a week :)
@HectorVII
@HectorVII 7 лет назад
looking forward to the drumbo channel
@Hymn43
@Hymn43 4 месяца назад
Samuel, you’re awesome. Thanks for having such wonderful interviews and introspective remarks on such music. Especially, that of Stravinsky
@MBBerard1
@MBBerard1 7 лет назад
Excellent interview ! Now do one concerning "Decals".
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 7 лет назад
Cross my palm with silver and we'll see what happens ;) www.patreon.com/samuelandreyev
@AdamJonesStuff
@AdamJonesStuff 5 лет назад
Amazing work Samuel, thanks so much for making this!
@thedumbearth
@thedumbearth 6 лет назад
Great stuff! Love Drumbo's Beefheart impersonations. I always thought the polyrhythms of Elvin Jones would have been a big influence on Drumbo back in the day and thought that my amateur analysis was going to hit gold when Drumbo started talking about 'Afro Blue'. Oh well, thanks for the great interview, Samuel.
@michaelkadunce3155
@michaelkadunce3155 6 лет назад
Bob Rickets.
@Hist_da_Musica
@Hist_da_Musica 7 лет назад
This interview got me thinking about the amazing potential of musical notation. I mean, whereas in the 'classical avantgarde' milieu it is common to see people trying to overcome 'paper music', in the case of The Magic Band a basic notion of musical notation was enough to spark a both extremely interesting and unusual creative process. Not to depreciate free improvisation and so on, but The Magic Band makes the case for written music quite strongly. It shows how writing music can take us away from our playing habits and from our more immediate musical background, only to later help us develop a more personal way of playing and a freer approach to our own background.
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 7 лет назад
Paulo Sampaio For me it's less about music notation per se than the incredible devotion and commitment of the performers, something that rarely happens to this degree, in any genre.
@abelashes2676
@abelashes2676 4 года назад
Your comment is very astute. Whether its notated or memorized there is the possibility for taking things further outside by isolating the most unusual sections of improvisations and then repeating them. The Bomb Squad did this on early Public Enemy tracks and Tropical Fuck Storm has done this to construct some of their drum parts.
@darrenmartin2195
@darrenmartin2195 6 лет назад
I keep coming back to this! Thanks
@brotzmannsax
@brotzmannsax 7 лет назад
Excellent work Samuel, I spent the last 2 evenings watching your video analysis on Frownland and this magnificent interview with this living legend tonight. Your questioning is well prepared and presented, and you have the unique ability to listen and give the speaker space. Musicians seem to interview better when questioned by another musician, pure delight hearing tales from the last survivor of the Beefheart/Zappa camp. ! I could listen for hours and look forward to more of your work, thanks.
@SuperChen4
@SuperChen4 3 месяца назад
Saw Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band live in Des Moines Iowa...1971, I believe. Awesome !!
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 3 месяца назад
Why does it seem that everyone who saw the Magic Band live, saw them in 1971?
@andygray
@andygray 6 лет назад
Excellent interview, thanks for uploading.
@TH-ph7gg
@TH-ph7gg 4 месяца назад
This so good ,so interesting…and heartwarming. Thankyou both of you!
@piperian3962
@piperian3962 3 года назад
Hearing members of the Magic Band talk is a real treat.
@KeltyVince
@KeltyVince 7 лет назад
Great interview man, really enjoyed hearing all about how things where done and all those little details about that time.
@seanbrennan5192
@seanbrennan5192 5 лет назад
Thank you, this interview is amazing. 👍
@ronniewibbley
@ronniewibbley 3 года назад
Really enjoyed this series of interviews. Thank you so much for doing them.
@Odnanref0MASTER
@Odnanref0MASTER 6 лет назад
This is a great interview, it really gives insight to such an important album. Thanks for the interview Samuel!
@darrenmartin2195
@darrenmartin2195 7 лет назад
Excellent interview, really enjoyed this. Thank you.
@gullgrey
@gullgrey 6 лет назад
Fantastic interview! Wow! Thanks!
@BRBIII
@BRBIII 7 лет назад
Fantastic interview. Thanks so much to both of you. Just wonderful.
@camusandinternet
@camusandinternet 7 лет назад
This was really, really good. You ask really good questions, too. I'll check out your music soon.
@JDfanboy1
@JDfanboy1 6 лет назад
Fantastic interview. Thank you so much! What a fascinating interview and record
@s.geo.7639
@s.geo.7639 7 лет назад
Very interesting. Bought Trout Mask at the time. Still super cool intriguing and great. Thanks for interviewing John French
@barrywright635
@barrywright635 6 лет назад
Thanks for this. Fascinating interview.
@Rocker6969
@Rocker6969 6 лет назад
excellent interview :) TY !!
@pellewestlin8914
@pellewestlin8914 3 года назад
Thank you for this, Samuel! I work with text-transcription, if you need these interviews written out (I’m guessing you already have it), get in touch with me! This is one of my favourite albums ever, and it’s super interesting to hear all of these interviews after all these years. So I would be happy to help if you need it! Cheers from Sweden
@charlesbaran9115
@charlesbaran9115 4 года назад
Thank you Samuel and John. Fascinating stuff.
@naturalprofane
@naturalprofane 7 лет назад
This is an immortal gift to the modern world.
@JJTricksProductions
@JJTricksProductions 7 лет назад
Amazing interview! Incredibly valuable information imparted here.
@Aspartamebraintumor
@Aspartamebraintumor 6 лет назад
One of the better interviews I've seen. I gotta check out more of your stuff
@Ethan-fh9lq
@Ethan-fh9lq 7 лет назад
Thank you thank you for this. Two hours of my workday tomorrow will be immeasurably more enjoyable than they otherwise would have been.
@sandwich675
@sandwich675 7 лет назад
Great interview.
@emach07
@emach07 Год назад
Fantastic interview! Thanks so much
@samandor1
@samandor1 6 лет назад
What a great interview, with a delightful man! John’s book is next on my reading list, along with more listening.
@oolongoolong789
@oolongoolong789 5 лет назад
Many thanks for this illuminating interview about an inspirational album.
@jayfoster
@jayfoster 7 месяцев назад
This was an amazing interview. Great job Samuel! Thank you
@robh9079
@robh9079 5 лет назад
This is epic! Thank you.
@stuarticusrobinson9319
@stuarticusrobinson9319 8 месяцев назад
This was a fantastic interview. Thanks.
@Ziggizagos
@Ziggizagos 2 года назад
Amazing. I am absolutely amazed! Brilliant - thank you both, guys!
@marshlanderdumarais264
@marshlanderdumarais264 4 года назад
Thank you so much for this informative, intelligent and insightful interview. I read John’s book, “Through The Eyes Of Magic” and later had several opportunities to see The Magic Band play. One evening John very generously talked to me for a long time and answered several of the questions I also had about the music which you raised as well as many prompted by the book. What an extraordinary man to have come out of such a harrowing experience and still remain able to promote the music.
@szwag1er
@szwag1er 4 года назад
Fascinated by your interviews, Samuel, thank you so much for doing them. I first came to Trout Mask Replica at the age of 13 from the local record library.
@jimsmith1480
@jimsmith1480 4 года назад
Thanks. Great interview.
@enzojasper632
@enzojasper632 2 года назад
such a great interview thanks for posting this trout mask replica is one of my favorite albums john french is a music genius
@ministerofdarkness
@ministerofdarkness 3 года назад
Great interview. Legendary drummer/arranger/composer!
@allaroundsouthjersey1234
@allaroundsouthjersey1234 4 года назад
This actually was a great therapy for me. Listening to this reminded me of my own crazy life, and the teachers that taught me
@faulknerreview7866
@faulknerreview7866 6 лет назад
Fantastic interview, thank you Samuel and John. Worth it alone for the toilet plunger anecdote!
@nulsh331
@nulsh331 Год назад
This is great. Thanks so much for posting. I especially enjoyed the stories about the later bands (Cliff Martinez etc.).
@matthewstokes1608
@matthewstokes1608 6 лет назад
Yes, that was a joy- thanks both
@steliosposeidon6871
@steliosposeidon6871 Год назад
Thank you both!
@iansg75
@iansg75 7 лет назад
Fantastic interview and great questions, enjoyed every minuet of it!
@addyd.3140
@addyd.3140 6 лет назад
My favorite interviews are the ones with tons of minuets.
@jmgmarcus808
@jmgmarcus808 5 лет назад
I thoroughly enjoyed this. John is a legend. Great job.
@knotwilg3596
@knotwilg3596 4 года назад
Up until today I still don't know if I'd trade the money I've made for the impact John French has made. He sure sacrificed A LOT.
@Syncopator
@Syncopator 4 года назад
Wow-- great interview, great guys, great music, great ideas.
@msjoanofthearc
@msjoanofthearc 5 лет назад
Thank you, this is fascinating!
@stevenootenboom1
@stevenootenboom1 4 года назад
He has been a true friend to me. 37 years ago he wrote and sang a song for our wedding.
@davidstanton1261
@davidstanton1261 Год назад
Just superb Samuel, Thank you so much, from an old school fanatic❤
@Audfile
@Audfile 4 года назад
Amazing. Thank you.
@spoombung
@spoombung 6 лет назад
Brilliant interview
@SisterAbdulaX
@SisterAbdulaX 5 лет назад
thnx Sam, this is great...
@andrewliebau3864
@andrewliebau3864 6 лет назад
Amazing. You've done a great service here.
@davidwilliams7935
@davidwilliams7935 3 года назад
Really great and important interview. So informative. I still have my original 1969 Trout Mask Replica. The high school art department at my school would borrow it to play sometimes.
@NoiseKidd
@NoiseKidd 7 лет назад
God I feel so insignificant
@MastanehNazarian
@MastanehNazarian 6 лет назад
And behind your head is one my favourite movies! This interview is fantastic!
@stewkirkwood8021
@stewkirkwood8021 3 года назад
Great interview!
@lenfirewood4089
@lenfirewood4089 3 года назад
It is a big shame he was so dismissively treated by Don and then his estate - after hearing more detail on how Trout Mask was put together and the invaluable role that John French played I think he should have got equal credits and publishing rights - he took Dons very crude musical sketches and made them into the precision masterpieces that they are.
@TheAurofrank
@TheAurofrank 5 лет назад
Hey Samuel, just at the end, you mentioned you live in straßbourg. i live just over the river in germany. `ve been a beefheart listener for now 40 years, thank you very much for the very very good coversation, frank
@birdiehop
@birdiehop 3 года назад
Samuel, I am appreciating these interviews so much. As a long time music appreciater and budding player of music, the explanations of how these pieces were put together and insight as to what is going on in them is fascinating to me and very helpful in my music education.
@samuel_andreyev
@samuel_andreyev 3 года назад
Really glad to hear that.
@thehotyounggrandpas8207
@thehotyounggrandpas8207 2 года назад
Such a nice guy, pleasure to listen to!
@jon780249
@jon780249 Год назад
Another great interview. It is so refreshing to have an interviewer asking serious questions, knowing how to get the confidence and trust of the interviewee and getting the most interesting information out of them, by showing them that he knows his stuff.
@kentnoble8434
@kentnoble8434 6 лет назад
Very interesting. Thanks!
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