Originally published on 2 February 2018 All content in this video belongs to LCD Soundsystem. I'm just throwing it together. LCD Soundsystem are one of the best bands around. And that's a fact.
I was wondering if it was the same place? I've seen that Funky Monks film so many times it was instantly recognizable to me... didn't radiohead and STP record here as well??
Was just about to say the same thing! Anthony Kiedis said about this house: “A couple things about this house, the first place the Beatles took LSD. The 4 Beatles were staying here they took LSD, and it’s the first place that Jimi Hendrix had sex with David Frost, and David frost is still seeing a proctologist to this day, I guess Jimi was rather large.”
man, i'm so glad that even though James used Rick Rubin's mansion studio for recording the album, Rubin himself was never involved in the process of the album. Rubin would've mastered that album way too fuckin loud if he got his hands on it during that time.
Imagine Dance Yrself Clean without its wild dynamics. It would have to be a totally, fundamentally different song. LCD records are so great at producing per the needs of individual songs, instead of dictating to their sounds in service of that kind of bullshit mastering philosophy.
I’ll never forget during their set in Atlanta a couple of years ago, he just abruptly in the middle of Daft Punk is Playing at my house stops and yells into the crowd “All of you know who Daft Punk is because of me!!” and i just said “well alright sis” 😂
@@pmdave05 creative minds usually do like to have a sense of control. Those working alongside him seem to have the utmost of respect for him and that does say a lot about him as a musician.
thank you for making this. It's honestly so inspiring to see one of my favorite artists making music in his own home, gives me ideas for my own home studio.
Simpler, better times. Like, subtract Emo from 2000-2014, and it was a golden era. Kid A to...maybe Future Islands on Letterman, or TVOTR’s Seeds album. The whole Williamsburg scene; people being both highly educated but also freely creative; Vampire weekend, Dirty pros, the National, the Walkman. Wes Anderson, Spike Jonze, Charlie Kaufman,Michele Gondry, etc. Blasting Daft Punk(RIP), Justice, LCD, Animal Collective, etc at house parties. I’m not even a “nostalgia” person, but damn those times were rich! Woke up one day and it was like...”Pitbull’s New Years Eve Miami!” Who the f*ck is Pitbull?!
You didn’t unironically include any mid-80s deep cut bootleg mariachi or pronounce any words like a foreigner even though you’re white (a la ‘Ibiza’).. Unfortunately I’m going have to deduct -420 hipster points and sentence you to listen to whatever The Offspring’s last album was exclusively on CD or Adam Sandler standup specials on cassette. Get your shit together, fam
Oblique Strategies by Brian Eno and Peter Schmidt, they're a pack of cards made to inspire creativity. There's also an app version of it but I'm not sure if it's official
The making of it should be done by now. When will that be? Is this that then or will it have been that but it’s like this? Do you see my confusion here?
He’s using the Eno cards I forget what their called. I feel like this album is his attempt at making and ode to Brian Eno. This is his ‘Here Come The Warm Jets’. A lot of the synth and guitar tones definitely sound like that record to me.
it's called All I Want, my favourite LCD Soundsystem song personally. That synth line carries on for like half the song and it's beautiful and melodic and I highly recommend you check it out
Does anyone know what song is playing 6:53 when there's two people in the kitchen. The lyrics sound like "so make your pies right, gonna eat it in squares, and we can..... ... ..." please help me if you can. Thanks