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Rick Beato and Adam Neely "Every Artist Dies Twice" 

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Adam and I have a great chat about a range of interesting topics including why we love videos about people quitting RU-vid.
Thanks to The Beato Club Supporters:
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@marsrideroneofficial
@marsrideroneofficial Год назад
"Composers never die they just decompose" - George Canseco a legendary Filipino composer.
@carlfishy
@carlfishy Год назад
"They're decomposing composers. There's nothing much anyone can do. You can still hear Beethoven, but Beethoven cannot hear you." -- Monty Python
@blackflowers5996
@blackflowers5996 Год назад
Putang ina moments pilipino pride
@johncook2748
@johncook2748 Год назад
​@@carlfishy w hat video? I know the, ' Why Michaelangelo Did Not Paint The Last Supper.'
@the_panos
@the_panos Год назад
@@johncook2748 it's a song from an album called "Monty Python Sings"
@Klara_S.
@Klara_S. 4 месяца назад
a legendary Filipino decomposer*
@robboddice9418
@robboddice9418 Год назад
you guys are popular because you treat your audiences like adults. You share knowledge on the basis that you think it's worth sharing. People are starved of knowledge in traditional media. You remind us there is richness to life.
@bartonone2005
@bartonone2005 Год назад
Adam Neely's video on "Garota de Ipanema" featuring Martina DaSilva is one of the best I have ever seen. Chuck
@jazzfan7491
@jazzfan7491 Месяц назад
Great indeed
@norseman61
@norseman61 Год назад
One big reason (of many big reasons) why Rick’s interviews are so good is the simple fact that the guests being interviewed have legitimate RESPECT for the interviewer. They can relate to Rick as “one of them”, so they are much more likely to open up. I agree with what other people have said… there should be a RU-vid award for Rick’s interviewing successes.
@JavierBonnemaison
@JavierBonnemaison Год назад
I love this pair. Rick is a great interviewer, in part because he is so knowledgeable, but mainly because he can keep his train of thought while actually listening (is this perhaps a jazz musician thing?). Adam is such a nerd in the best of ways, and has an intense and humble intelligence that allows him to make incredibly insightful connections and talk about anything from a musical point of view. They are cultural treasures and much more than "youtubers" (they will outlast the platform).
@guitarreilly
@guitarreilly Год назад
Outlast youtube? Mate youtube will be around long after you, me and everyone else are gone
@brunsomarrr
@brunsomarrr Год назад
@@guitarreilly I think the point was, these guys are important figures beyond the platform, unlike creators who achieved notoriety by getting good at youtube (learning to work the algo, learning to produce video that works for the format, following [or setting] trends): No, these guys have gifts to bring that don't depend on the youtube platform. it may be how they reach their audience, but if it were taken away today, they'd still have important things to say.
@reggiereg2064
@reggiereg2064 Год назад
@@guitarreilly Alot of people will outlast youtube once the lights go out.
@Vivi_9
@Vivi_9 10 месяцев назад
@@guitarreilly lol you think? No chance
@thecollective1584
@thecollective1584 Год назад
This interview has a direct music lesson for musicians of all sizes that has nothung to do with "AABA". Rick and Adam are creating the "music" out of thin air. They had no real structure or form, they just decided to wing it. This interview is so phenominal because they both listen to the other, they give each other space to feel it (talk), they support the other's "music" l, they sense when the "tune" is changing and go with it, and they are simply having fun. Having been a working musician since the 80's, I can promise you even experienced musicians can learn this lesson.
@alexandreazzalini-machecle4775
Actually, Bach was apparently "forgotten" for a long time before being unearthed by Mendelssohn almost a century after his death.
@garydavis9361
@garydavis9361 Год назад
It was known by composers because it was good for learning music theory, but it was considered old fashioned and wasn't performed. Mendelssohn did see the musical value in it and presented it to audiences.
@digitaljanus
@digitaljanus Год назад
Vivaldi might be the better example. Very popular in his lifetime, faded into obscurity soon after his death, no children to promote his legacy, basically forgotten for two centuries, then revived about a century ago by Fritz Kreisler and has become one of the most recognizable composers in the mass culture ever since.
@OthO67
@OthO67 Год назад
@@digitaljanus Franz Liszt.
@pjw5328
@pjw5328 Год назад
@@digitaljanusGustav Mahler is another more recent example. His music fell off the radar for about 50 years after he died until Leonard Bernstein’s recordings reintroduced him to a new generation in the 1960s. Now his symphonies are among the most frequently played in the world. It’s notable too that in all three of these cases - Bach, Vivaldi, and Mahler - it wasn’t teachers, critics, or scholars who inspired their rehabilitations. It was other musicians who had a genuine passion for their works and used that passion to inspire other people to give those composers another listen.
@szrnkabela
@szrnkabela Год назад
So war´s. Die zwei Leipziger halt.
@guitarjonn7103
@guitarjonn7103 Год назад
Great conversation, they should do this more of them. Rick's mentioning that Keith Jarrett had wished he had recorded with Wayne Shorter really got me thinking what an awesome collaboration that would have been.
@mejsjalv
@mejsjalv Год назад
That felt odd to hear. I'd assumed they recorded together at some point.
@GuitarKitchen
@GuitarKitchen Год назад
Imho, I wish Keith and Charles Lloyd would record/play again some day
@richarddoan9172
@richarddoan9172 Год назад
Bach's reputation was elevated years after he died. He was an old-fashioned relic in his own time, as music was moving on to the classical style.
@michaelmccrary5037
@michaelmccrary5037 Год назад
Two of the finest music educators and explainers ever! Fascinating.
@imCurveee
@imCurveee Год назад
Not only are classical music composers taught in school but their music is used so ubiquitously in movies, TV, commercials, etc. Even if people don't know all of their names, I'm sure most still know the melodies.
@Sonic_Egg
@Sonic_Egg 11 месяцев назад
this sort of ‘fly on the wall’ insight into a conversation like this between two musical doyens, makes me so grateful for this platform. thank you Rick and Adam - love both of your channels. cheers
@chrisggoodwin777
@chrisggoodwin777 Год назад
"I'm not going to say his name, but Rhett....." I literally laughed out loud 😂😂😂 this was an extremely insightful interview. I continue to glean so much from Rick's channel
@budgetguitaristcom
@budgetguitaristcom Год назад
You guys could talk about the weather and everyone would be interested. Two of the best channels EVER.
@therej5052
@therej5052 Год назад
I actually talked about a similar discussion in my PhD dissertation. Events (and in your conversation artists) have a lifespan that has changed because of technological advances. Our traditions of sheet music and or oral/aural musical traditions shifted with the advent of recorded technology. I talked about how Blues music was a perfect example because it was primarily aural/oral and was passed down that way, but with recorded technology it changed our conception of what a musical event meant. Really great convo!
@karthikiyer6745
@karthikiyer6745 11 месяцев назад
That's so interesting. Could you please tell me the title of your dissertation? Thank you.
@therej5052
@therej5052 11 месяцев назад
@@karthikiyer6745 Of course! The title is "The Event of Blues Music and the Effects of Technology on the Artistic Event"
@joshuafrank4643
@joshuafrank4643 Год назад
I loved this conversation! You guys are so well spoken and ask each other really poignant questions. This 80-year concept is fascinating to me because I've spent time thinking about what it means to be in the public consciousness and why some artists are remembered more deeply than others. I agree with Adam that education plays a large role - the aural and oral traditions keeping individuals alive - as well as the simple fact that other artists enjoy performing and doing renditions of what we call jazz standards. When something is good, it's undeniable, and you want to replicate it or put your own spin on it. Please keep doing these interesting discussions!
@p_mouse8676
@p_mouse8676 Год назад
It's so refreshing hearing two people speaking with well thought out arguments going back and forth, compared to so much BS these days. Which are mostly just dumping poorly understood offensive statements.
@leaningtower73
@leaningtower73 Год назад
Wow amazing! Two of my favorite RU-vidrs in the music business. Thank you
@philiploertscher_music
@philiploertscher_music Год назад
I'm studying classical cello, and I did check out the Keith Jarrett interview. I've been watching yours and Adam's videos for years as a jazz outsider, and I keep coming back because I know there's something beautiful about it. That interview with Keith Jarrett was one of the most beautiful things I've ever seen. I'd never heard of him before and I still don't comprehend much of what it's like to be a jazz musician, but I could feel his humanity through his playing. That was something. So thank you for doing what you do, educating, sharing history and theory, and documenting a bit of the lives of some amazing people.
@hanshilmer5265
@hanshilmer5265 Год назад
My two favorite RU-vidrs together, just perfect! Keep on educating us!
@ashleycrawford9863
@ashleycrawford9863 Год назад
I saw Rick in London last night, really enjoyed it. Thank you Rick for coming to London.
@richardbloemenkamp8532
@richardbloemenkamp8532 Год назад
Both of you are perfect well-spoken, intelligent and reasonable show hosts and at the same time good musicians. Before RU-vid we were not really exposed to people showing both qualities. It is a joy to learn about music, history, musicians, music theory, music interpretation, musical experimentation and society by a good presenter. If both your videos were half as good then still they would be better than 98% of the internet. So I hope you don't feel too much pressure and continue making enjoyable and educational videos.
@freefallin6871
@freefallin6871 Год назад
An artistic variant on Hemingway's quote of "Every man has two deaths", the musical knowledge perched on those two chairs is off the charts.
@povilasl5383
@povilasl5383 Год назад
I would listen to you two talk for hours, thank you for the video.
@JochenVogel
@JochenVogel Год назад
J.S. Bach had vanished from public consciousness, too, before Felix Mendelssohn-Bartholdy re-discovered and performed his music in the 19th century.
@DavidLayfield
@DavidLayfield Год назад
Fab interview - just in London passing time at The British Museum waiting for your show at Bloomsbury Theatre this evening! Enjoy 😊
@DavidLayfield
@DavidLayfield Год назад
@Dave Jones if I manage that I will send you a picture!
@fretlessbob
@fretlessbob Год назад
Love this Interview! Can we get an Anthony Jackson interview please? He has played on so many amazing records! Chaka Khan’s Naughty, his invention of the 6 string and early adoption of the round wound bass string, Michel Camilo, Michel petrucciani, Hiromi, Steely Dan… etc etc etc.
@jdstruckmann8046
@jdstruckmann8046 2 месяца назад
You two will be taught to the next generation. I share your videos with both my HS and college music students.
@mcosimi
@mcosimi Год назад
I think of Red Skelton like you think of Bob Hope. Bob Hope's Shtick is vivid in my mind.
@aslazaimi5824
@aslazaimi5824 Год назад
There's still someone talking about the music we love.. Thank you
@VoxRox
@VoxRox Год назад
I live in Europe. Bach, Beethoven, and a host of other European composers are still very much a part of popular culture here. I listen to classical music every day on the radio and concerts happen regularly everywhere. It seems to be deeply woven into the fabric of the society.
@kraka2oanIner
@kraka2oanIner 7 месяцев назад
We have two superb (not only) music educators; accomplished musicians as well at our disposal online...very appreciated!
@edelcorrallira
@edelcorrallira Год назад
It's always a treat to listen to these two contemporary giants cross paths.
@yellowmonkee0
@yellowmonkee0 Год назад
These two guys are just the best. Such brilliant minds.
@marclarcher7908
@marclarcher7908 Год назад
You're both my favorite youtubers, so very nice watching this 🙏
@drummermomcjs
@drummermomcjs Год назад
Great Video! Two great tastes that taste great together! You are two of my favorite music instructors and I have learned so much from both of you. Your song analysis videos are oh so useful and informative. Because of you both, I understand chords and the way that they function such to be useful in my own compositions. It is great to see you both in the same video working together. A nice way to start my morning. 🙂
@doogleisfat
@doogleisfat Год назад
Incredible! Absolutely love both of these guys, never thought we'd get them together like this 👍
@dhoch
@dhoch Год назад
Two of the Best at what ever it is they do....
@electorize
@electorize Год назад
One, and only, thing to say: I just love the two of you guys talking about music!
@bowersj65
@bowersj65 Год назад
Adam - "What the hell was that video about?" I'm not sure either, but the knowledge, interaction, and respect you have for each other make this so comfortable to watch. I'm glad you two do what you do. It's entertaining. I feel enlightened, but unsure of what I do with this information.
@johnk.atchley5079
@johnk.atchley5079 6 месяцев назад
Just watched your 2022 chat. Will save this for later because I have to send some videos to my son to aid in recovery. But really like you both and watch many of your videos. Always entertaining, always instructive. And I am a non-musician, but I can learn from you a lot about what I cannot do or play.
@WesleyThibodeau
@WesleyThibodeau Год назад
Adam, Brett and Rick have given so much to the online music community, what a trio of amazing teachers!
@doug_howe
@doug_howe Год назад
Awesome to see you two talk shop!
@yuggothfungi
@yuggothfungi Год назад
Great point from Adam about the quality of the recording. I think what one might also take into the consideration is that many modern musicians have a history with indie music, which also tends to have lower quality performance and mixes.
@chasecampan-thornburg1721
@chasecampan-thornburg1721 Год назад
Wonderful conversation. Thanks, gents!
@jcpractices
@jcpractices Год назад
Amazing!! What a great surprise to see this on my feed 😁 You are both so inspiring!
@StephenLewisful
@StephenLewisful Год назад
Yup! I hit play immediately when it popped up.
@F.O.H.
@F.O.H. Год назад
I could listen to you guys talk for hours.Many hours...
@jasonremy1627
@jasonremy1627 Год назад
Always love to see two of my favorites music RU-vidrs get together on one episode
@markhaskinsmusic7637
@markhaskinsmusic7637 Год назад
…thinking about triads vs fourths… I can’t say I ever thought that exactly. But starting today, I will be! Thanks Rick and Adam! What you do Rick is NOT intuitive, it’s a gift and thank you for sharing it!
@BlurredTrees
@BlurredTrees Год назад
Two of my faves. ❤🎉
@ViewtifulSam
@ViewtifulSam Год назад
Always love it when you guys get together!
@knaz7468
@knaz7468 Год назад
Love it when these two come together!
@boxcarb.johnson733
@boxcarb.johnson733 Год назад
Hey Rick, I love your channel. I am a blind guitar player, I love the things that you were doing on your channel. I love the interviews, it’s just awesome thank you for doing what you’re doing. Sending many blessings and best wishes from the blind guy. Peace. 19:32
@Jolgeable
@Jolgeable Год назад
Too short this interview! A friend of mine said something about how he sees Adam Neely, he said he sees Adam talking about music the same way he watched Carl Sagan talking about the nature. I never thought about that, but I think it makes sense. Love these guys.
@jesseeharris6639
@jesseeharris6639 Год назад
I believe many very famous musicians have been non conformist school dropouts and hence they were autodidacts and learnt in a unique way and stood out as being unique artists.
@leokimvideo
@leokimvideo Год назад
Artists like The Bee Gees died 4 times during their long career but grew stronger after every death. Yet a RU-vid producer only ever gets one short stab at popularity, there is rarely ever another time of mass popularity. So much of the online environment is fleeting, short stabs of being popular, whatever popular is. I should have quit 6 years ago when I was ahead of the curve. Hanging on has done some very serious damage to my health
@j.garnergtr
@j.garnergtr Год назад
Did you watch video? 13:37
@mscman13
@mscman13 Год назад
Honestly, Rick, I found out about you through Mary Spender and Adam. But I've stayed because you are an awesome person and I love how your videos are young meets old.
@cheneyrobert
@cheneyrobert Год назад
Two of my favourite guys 👏👏👏👏😎🥂
@owenthomas1045
@owenthomas1045 Год назад
We need a Tom Bukavac interview and we desperately need an ELO/Jeff Lynne video.
@ac1646
@ac1646 Год назад
YES 😀
@xus75
@xus75 Год назад
Ohh yes please! However, I beleive Jeff Lynne is not too fond of doing interviews.
@glouismusic
@glouismusic Год назад
Yes Jeff Lynne 👍🏼
@IggyPelman
@IggyPelman Год назад
Benny Goodman was huge in his time and I would suggest his influence is felt through the generation that directly followed him.
@ShadowZone
@ShadowZone Год назад
As a RU-vidr that contemplated quitting a few times, seeing you talk about enjoying that type of videos is kind of hilarious. I won't give you the satisfaction! You won't see a quitting video from me 🤣
@pizzicato16
@pizzicato16 Год назад
I loved Adam's mention of Knowing Better! KB has an amazing channel.
@yuwotongxing
@yuwotongxing Год назад
Love your interviews! You think you're ever going to get PETER GABRIEL on!? Would love to hear some of the breakdowns and how he puts his tracks together. I've always been mesmerized by how he can make odd time sigs and unusual melodies part of the public conscious!
@QuestionMan
@QuestionMan Год назад
Most modern RU-vidrs have a PHD in Google and Wikipedia. But when someone truly UNDERSTANDS AND APPRECIATES their subject matter, they have the tools required to COMMUNICATE it effectively and enjoyably. (Communication is its own skill, but without those other two fundamental elements, it's infotainment.)
@mistermac56
@mistermac56 Год назад
You are totally on point. My chemistry professor, when I was working on my Masters in education, once told me that most can get a degree in education, but only a small percentage are good teachers. They have the "it" factor.
@StodgyGamer
@StodgyGamer Год назад
Hi Rick, in regards to your 'Why Do We Stop Listening to Our Favorite Artists?', I think you could call it 'Aging out', not that the band becomes less relevant but that the person listening to a favorite bands tastes change and expand and focus changes and they move on.
@X-UP-and-DOWN-X
@X-UP-and-DOWN-X Год назад
Rick is winning the RU-vid music teachers game by miles above some of my favorite music teachers on the platform! I bought the Beato ultimate bundle a few weeks ago Rick! Thinking of becoming a member of the Beato Club as well! Thank you for all that you do! So glad with the interviews and guests you’ve had on recently.
@feandil666
@feandil666 Год назад
I have to say I don't like Jazz but I follow this and Adam's channel, because they're about music, and I like music :)
@nataliatc1
@nataliatc1 Год назад
love you both, always great analysis
@josephballerini3730
@josephballerini3730 Год назад
For me Adam's video on jazz reharmonization maybe my favorite music theory video of all time. I got so much out of that video.
@doublek321
@doublek321 Год назад
Adam is a superstar.
@BrianKilgoreCanada
@BrianKilgoreCanada Год назад
I've never heard "canon" four times in a video, except on a photographic site. Your show today was excellent. Thanks. --BAK--
@sunra59
@sunra59 Год назад
I’m 63 and grew up watching old Bob Hope films here in the UK, particularly the Road Movies with Bing Crosby. The Lemon Drop Kid, The Cat and the Canary, and Son of Paleface with Jane Russel is a classic too. He became a bit of an anachronism later on, but at his peak he was a genuinely funny guy. Buttons and Bows 🙂
@NotThatOneThisOne
@NotThatOneThisOne Год назад
Aged 49 here...same. BBC's Sunday afternoon film.
@gradybrowning3976
@gradybrowning3976 Год назад
I just checked out his band Sungazer and I’m now a fan!
@valuedhumanoid6574
@valuedhumanoid6574 Год назад
This is the equivalent of Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt talking NASCAR, Joe Montana and Joe Namath talking football, LeBron James and Michael Jordan talking basketball and Gordon Ramsay Emeril Lagassé talking food (I was tempted to list like a hundred more, but you get my point) The best, most accomplished and knowledgeable names in their respective fields. This is magic!
@tsunamimae1965
@tsunamimae1965 Год назад
My favorite youtube musicians are back for some chat, glad to hear it out! :)
@Gnurklesquimp2
@Gnurklesquimp2 Месяц назад
Adam Neely really does refer his fans to some awesome places, it's how I found both you and Sevish on youtube.
@mdspman000
@mdspman000 Год назад
Rick: "Will anyone remember us in 80 years?" Yes the Robots will remember all of us.
@petertrast
@petertrast Год назад
Why have I never heard of Adam Neely?? RU-vid has so many hidden treasures!
@varbalvarbal
@varbalvarbal Год назад
you are in for a treat
@brianenewton75
@brianenewton75 Год назад
Adam is AMAZING
@adamtucker1896
@adamtucker1896 Год назад
I was starting to give up on youtube, but you pulled me back
@tylerhackner9731
@tylerhackner9731 Год назад
My two fave music youtubers
@PaisleyPatchouli
@PaisleyPatchouli Год назад
Guilliame de Machaut, no sh!t! When David Munrow and his Early Music Consort of London released the Grammy Award winning album "The Art Of Courtly Love" in 1973 (1977 Grammy for best Chamber Music performance) this incredible 3 LP vinyl boxed set introduced music from Medieval and Renaissance composers such as Guilliame de Machaut, who wrote compositions of such beauty and complex simplicity as to turn my own musical journey upside down. Instead of seeking Teles and Les Pauls, I was collecting krummhorns and rauschpfeiffen, bagpipes and harpsichords. Of course I was still making my living playing bass in a rock band, but there were bizarre fusion/prog bands back then like Gentle Giant and Gryphon that were bravely mixing it all up, Medieval thru Hard Rock. Anyway, just glad to hear Machaut's name being mentioned, I guess he's not dead yet either... ;)
@bellygunnermusic
@bellygunnermusic Год назад
two greats in a single setting...holy mackerel!!!!!!!!!
@jasonheires
@jasonheires Год назад
Great art has a timeless quality. If you listen to it, it still sounds like it could have been made today. Example most of George Carlin's routines are not dependent on knowledge of current events. Where as all of Bob Hope's routines were.
@davidbruskin8336
@davidbruskin8336 Год назад
I grew up seeing Hope on TV in his specials, which were ok but, to me, never hilarious. But I knew that when Woody Allen was a kid, he'd been a big fan of Hope from his movies in the 1940s, and those were actually laugh-out-loud funny.
@Pedone_Rosso
@Pedone_Rosso Год назад
Innovators, or at least very original figures, those who stand up over the others of their respective eras because they had success while doing it differently from anybody else: these usually get to be remembered a lot more then equally or even more successful figures of their period. Talking about Bob Hope, for example, as an almost 50 years old Italian man I never heard about him beside his bare name ringing vaguely familiar to me. But I've heard, and consumed quite a bit of, the Marx Brothers' work, and Groucho's in particular. I've watched their movies, I've seen some of their television appearances, and I've also read some of their written work. And as old as their work is, as old and culturally far as it's always been for me, I've still enjoyed it a lot. I still read or watch some of their work once in awhile to this day, indeed. Because what they did feels original, fun, unique, and, especially, relevant today. Thanks for your videos!
@jedtulman46
@jedtulman46 3 месяца назад
Wow what an interview!
@anuragdeshpande657
@anuragdeshpande657 Год назад
We absolutely need a jeff skunk baxter interview. Great interview with Adam really loved it
@peachmelba1000
@peachmelba1000 Год назад
Good guitarist, but a deep state war hawk. I'm normally a "separate the artist and the art" guy but Skunk is a defense industry consultant (ie: advising on how to make weapons of war more lethal). He also wrote for Jane's Defense for years. He's deeper in that world than he ever was in music.
@kitano0
@kitano0 Год назад
@@peachmelba1000 Yeah, there are plenty of guitarists other than Skunk he can interview...
@peachmelba1000
@peachmelba1000 Год назад
@@kitano0 I'm hoping for a Josh Homme interview, or maybe a sort of obscure person like Dave Wyndorf.
@anuragdeshpande657
@anuragdeshpande657 Год назад
@@peachmelba1000 I think he has a lot to offer musically as well. I recently watched his American guitar technique videos and he seems like he has a lot of musical history under his belt, and in one of videos he says jazz improvisation and the like improves non linear thinking, hence his interests in other fields with the same principles applied to them. He often refers to himself as being just a "hippie guitarist". He seems like a genuinely good guy with a lot of music experience and it's influence in other domains as well. I'd sure love to see him being interviewed by Rick Beato
@kitano0
@kitano0 Год назад
@@peachmelba1000 I was thinking John McLaughlin or Greg Koch or Joe Bonamassa
@dumbstupid5065
@dumbstupid5065 Год назад
Yes, absolutely channels like yours will be remembered and these videos will never truly disappear. Even if you deleted your entire channels right now, some of your videos will live on. Probably quite a few of them, actually. And ten, twenty... however many years we make it into the future... people searching for information about artists you've discussed/interviewed, songs/music styles you've explained/dissected, musical theory/history, etc., WILL find your videos. There's no going back, the internet is forever until humans stop existing. So yes, absolutely, your work on this platform will be remembered. Could even be popular, or considered important. Who knows what people will look back on in that way in the future.
@mosesramirez6330
@mosesramirez6330 Год назад
Regarding the "crappy quality" of recording technology before the 50s, younger people probably don't mind it as much because low-fidelity music is practically a genre now.
@carterleynes6380
@carterleynes6380 Год назад
Still waiting for you to do a show about JD Beck and Domi. My kids love them. You're always talking about pop music being boring but these guys are pop and can actually make a difference in today's music
@cooldebt
@cooldebt Год назад
I have the same view that DOMi and JD Beck are a bridge between jazz and pop so will be a great positive influence on pop. Similarly, The Consouls take the nostalgia of vgm and turn it into great jazz which engages a younger audience. I think the pendulum is swinging back towards interesting music again!
@stasmeljnikov
@stasmeljnikov Год назад
So many great interviews, Rick. It's astounding!!!!! And so important for young and developing musicians all over the globe. In fact, you are really influencing the Music history with all this. I would dare to suggest some unique guitar heroes for the next episodes - Marc Byrd and Andrew Thompson of "Hammock", Mike Sullivan of "Russian Circles", Mark Kozelek of "Sun Kil Moon" and "Red House Painters", Annie Clark aka "St. Vincent".
@josequintano
@josequintano Год назад
My two favourite youtubers together! So coool
@jeffjfindley4802
@jeffjfindley4802 Год назад
Amazing vid, fellas. Thank yeee!
@kitano0
@kitano0 Год назад
I know that I now enjoy lots of music that I didn't like when I was younger, mainly because it's sounds better than it did back when I was listening thru bad equipment in my youth. I really enjoy Adam's videos with Mary Spender.
@trollstjerne
@trollstjerne Год назад
Nice conversation guys!
@CaliforniaBushman
@CaliforniaBushman Год назад
"Golf is my profession. Show Business is just to pay the green fees". - Bob Hope
@4thace
@4thace Год назад
The saving grace is that an artist is also born twice, the second time occurring when they commit to their art. A person whose life is sweeping the street or working a cash register doesn't have that opportunity, unless they are also an artist or a lover.
@nick.valente_bass
@nick.valente_bass Год назад
Stay strong NYC musicians!💪🏻
@patrykszelc5333
@patrykszelc5333 Год назад
Keep going! Regards from Poland.
@FleshgodApocalypse
@FleshgodApocalypse Год назад
Fantastic!
@kenwoodsmusic
@kenwoodsmusic Год назад
This was perfect. Just get together and talk. We will happily listen!❤
@atquinn1975
@atquinn1975 Год назад
Nice shout out to Knowing Better! Anyway, this was a very fun sit-down!
@xuamox
@xuamox Год назад
What a great video! You should do an album of the week club, where you pick an artist and one of their albums, and you get to educate the audience, and we all get a chance to listen, learn, and appreciate!
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