Phil sits down and talks about his life behind the drum kit with AC/DC. Hear the whole interview on the LET THERE BE TALK PODCAST podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... #acdc #philrudd #angusyoung
I do love some of those non Phil records, at the same time, NO ONE, can really play drums in AC/DC better than Phil. He is the swing, and the roll in AC/DC’s brand of Rock n Roll.
Right, i told this to everyone they say me "Phil Rudd is boring" I put Let There Be Rock live but: "Is always the same!" Most of the people can't appreciate the GREATNESS of Phil Rudd playing always the perfect tempo.
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@@LQSAYANHQV Because on that song the guitars shift rhythm s from one part to the next and the drums keep solid , very bad ass
@@LQSAYANHQV show them Chris Rudd playing " Let there be rock ", than show Phill Rudd, point out to your friends that he's sitting in ONE position the whole time, Smoking a Cigarette, also he was 58🔥
So much respect for Phil. He is a very humble individual regarding his drumming as he often mentions his deficiencies which I have never seen or heard on LP or live. Nobody can replicate Phils rock groove, he is simply unique. Nice catch Dean and thanks Phil.
The “human metronome”. The boys are back together. I am so incredibly happy that they are. This album is a beautiful tribute to Malcolm! Thank you boys. You make this world a much better place! 🇨🇦 CANADA
@Andrew Young I understand your sentiment. But for me, it's not the talent, it's the fit. He's a great time keeper who keeps up with the tune. Chris Slade is a phenominal, and his style is everywhere. But when it comes to drums, and people talk AC/DC, they usually think Phil Rudd.
Good point. Trouble is, with rock and metal, the younger bands just don't seem to be as good. Maybe it's just me, but the older established acts just seem to be better. Mickey Dee is an older dude now, but is still amazing.
Phil is back Ladies and Gentlemen. The Best ever drummer for AC/DC. Great person, great mind, great musician. Always much prefered the original instead of the copies. So welcome back Sir you missed us a lot.
He looks and sounds great, I remember a few years ago when all the shit went down I saw an interview with him and he didn't look like he was very together. So awesome to see he's back on track now!
Dean, what I love about your interviews is that you ask the questions I would ask if I were interviewing these rock stars. I’m 65 and have seen ACDC and Led Zeppelin close to 20 times and the Stones close to 25 times, first concert was Hendrix at the Hollywood Bowl, keep up the great work!
So glad to see Phil back. Phil is a special drummer. His contribution to POWER UP adds so much edge and intensity. He is as important to AC/DC as Ringo is to the Beatles. Some drummers just have that something extra, and Phil's got it. You can't fully define it but basically he has that special feel like all the really great drummers. Phil's in the top tier with all the greats.
@@deandelray My fave track on POWER UP for Phil's drumming is Wild Reputation. That is killer, a perfect example of Phil's feel, but the whole album is great. Very solid. Thanks for LET THERE BE TALK, Dean...you cleared up a lot of things I always wondered about. Good work!
Welcome back great Phil, you are finally sitting where no one else deserves to be, and remember that even without teeth you are the best always ... Cheers for you
@@unlucky.guitars He also took Bons death very hard. He had already been having anxiety issues before Bon died, and it just got so much worse after. Like the other guy said, the endless touring just wore him down, and of course, the drugs and drinking. It's still all of Phil's drumming on "Flick of the Switch" so he was still capable of playing as steady as he always did, but as a person was fried.
As a long time AC/DC fan who in junior high only listened to AC/DC and would not let visitors to my house sully my record player needle with any other group, I love your interviews. Finally someone who asks interesting questions, questions that get to the quirky things we really want to know after having known the standard stuff for years.
2 of my mates in New Zealand are nephews of Phil. We got back stage passes to the Ball breaker concert in NZ (Mt Smart stadium) where we had the honour of meeting Phil and Cliff. Both very humble and cool, down to earth dudes.
@fifthof seagrams Well, I was obsessed with the No Bull concert. I watched it over 100 times until the VHS was so stretched that the image and the sound was f*cked. I played drums for two years and then switched to guitar, not because I was any better, but because I knew I would never had the chance to be that perfect. I switched to guitar and, of course, had the same experience after a short time, but then I really started feeling that it didn't matter. It was just enjoying the music, and I think achieving that is much easier playing guitar o bass.
So good to see him back. Phil is THE drummer for AC/DC. Groove. Pocket. Swing. Feel. Timing. He has it all. People think what he does is easy. It isn't. During his dark time a few years ago I felt he was easy meat for journalists. All pretty unpleasant, so it's great to see his smiling again.
im a massive dc fan and to hear that phil loved the small faces who me n my dad also love dont surprise me ,good music influences other good musicians to make good music ,it goes round n round all over the globe ,music is the only thing on earth that unites it dont divide ,you aint evan gotta speak the same language ,its a feel thing ,acdc n small faces out standing bands.
Phil Rudd....The only drummer For AC/DC! Ian Paice said recently that he picked up Cozy Powell's sticks and couldn't believe how thick and heavy they were. They were 'S' grade weight and size, like Timpani Mallets!
@@dominicanbikinibeauties6537 Not at all Sir. I just love Phil and Cliff. However, I am also amazed at the work Malcolm put into his playing. I've learned a few Ac/Dc songs and the rhythm parts aren't just straight forward strumming. He was a great guitarist.
I do wish we could see this whole interview in video form. This is perhaps the most in depth interview with Mr. Rudd and finding interviews period with the guy is hard enough!
thought it was the noise from the fireworks outside (its bonfire night here) but it turns out it was mr DELRAY droppin another bomb in podcastville................
Ringo is one of the best drummers of all time and greatly underappreciated and I have never understood why, I assume its because people dont generally have any clue what theyre talking about.
Chris and Simon did well, but I agree with a lot of you Phill is and always will be the Drummer of AC/DC. Phill is the FILL for the FEEL for AC/DC! Get it ?
The epitome of restraint......the ultimate technique for a band like AC/DC. Mutt Lange picked up on this when he asked Rick Allen to avoid unnecessary fills while producing Pyromania ....it was a huge decision and cemented their sound....