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Sting and Dominic Miller Talk Beatles and the Future of Music 

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In this episode Sting and Dominic Miller talk about the magic of The Beatles and their optimism for the future of music.
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@9JuiceHead
@9JuiceHead Год назад
Sting's description of bringing home a new (vinyl) record album, placing it carefully on the turntable, reading the entire liner notes, who were the band members, the engineers, every detail he mentioned, that was what it meant to me!
@diannaMV
@diannaMV Год назад
When he said that, I kind of flipped out because the very last vinyl record I ever bought was Nothing Like the Sun in the Fall of '87. I still remember placing the needle down on the opening track, Lazarus Heart. The fabulous ramp up to that driving, joyous sound of coming out of my Klipsch speakers. Bradford's horn. A fresh new musical experience. The digital versions are all too compressed. It's just not the same.
@cool555breeze
@cool555breeze Год назад
I'm so glad I grew up in the magic world of rock music and radio. Computers and digital stole it all. And the real sadness is, kids today don't even realize what they don't have... 😢
@Fuzcapp
@Fuzcapp 10 месяцев назад
I was literally devastated - the energy drained from my limbs - when David Moyse (guitarist for Air Supply) told me in the early 80s that CDs would totally replace records in a few years. I said to him, "No! No! They can't! Vinyl IS the artform!" And I still think that - You get a poster size album cover you can actually see - and designers could really go to town. Imagine Sgt Peppers or Captain Fantastic album covers if they had only ever been released on midget formats like CD or smaller. Imagine the original covers for albums like Sticky Fingers or Walls and Bridges - they would never have been created but for the LP vinyl. And the ritual of placing the needle down - then having an intermission at half time. That's how classic albums - especially concept albums - were crafted. Artists actually cared about song order! How's that for a novel idea today!
@ramonarellano4988
@ramonarellano4988 7 месяцев назад
Yeah, I grew up with that ritual, lying on the carpet with a dim light, loved that.
@reithchase7784
@reithchase7784 7 месяцев назад
As a baby from the 80’s, CD’s were that for me which i know is not the same, but i guess the point is waiting, owning and cherishing the entire album and listening intently the entire thing and reading the booklet. People pretty much rent music today, like almost everything else.
@brianmoffet7237
@brianmoffet7237 Год назад
Big fan of Dominic Miller. Underrated musician, very creative, and just an all-around interesting guy. Very pleased that Dominic was included in this discussion! He's just as interesting as Sting.
@dabreu
@dabreu Год назад
Well, I have never heard of Dominic Miller before. I wish he had mentioned which Latin American musicians he used to listen. I am Brazilian. I got curious about it. This interview is amazing. I do think exactly the way they do about it was different before. Too band they cut it before the end.
@emirramos990
@emirramos990 Год назад
@@dabreu He also took lessons from Brazilian guitarist Sebastião Tapajós.
@thegood9
@thegood9 Год назад
Totally agree. Dom has always been one of my fave stylists.
@jimwells1583
@jimwells1583 Год назад
Saw Sting many years ago and the opening act cancelled , so Dominic went out and played 4 or 5 songs solo . Including Shape of my Heart, which Sting came out and sang BEFORE his own show . Was great to say the least
@dparqui
@dparqui Год назад
And he Is argentinian yehaa the most argentum influencia in internacional rock
@nindyhunt
@nindyhunt 7 месяцев назад
I seriously wish all interviews were as smooth and relaxed as Rick's. I feel I could listen to these guys for hours on end and never tire.
@maryuline2585
@maryuline2585 Год назад
So nice to hear an interview without artist pretension, shyness, or insecurities. Just 3 guys casually talking about something they love. Thank You!
@johnmccann8319
@johnmccann8319 Год назад
Sting is a master musician,singer and songwriter and hearing him talking about the Beatles.This is how people used to talk with eachother.
@nickv4073
@nickv4073 Год назад
I was driving with my 18 year old son and he fed his IPhone tunes through the car speakers. I noticed all the songs were Rock tunes from the 70's. I asked him if he did that for me and was surprised. He told me "No, this is what I like to listen to". Predictive streaming services are a good thing. Its why Classic Rock will never die.
@TT-fq7pl
@TT-fq7pl 4 месяца назад
How would it die without streaming? I went to record shops and bought old records. That worked just fine. Algorithms picking songs for us takes all the romance of discovery away.
@john2000l
@john2000l Год назад
This interview was fully enjoyable because everyone was so relaxed and willing to put their thoughts on music out there. Nice Job.
@AudioPervert1
@AudioPervert1 Год назад
So boring... Sting always had to hire really cool (and super talented) in order to make his songs or music sound cool. Be it Dominic Miller, Vinnie Colaiuta, Kenny Kirkland, Darryl Jones etc and host of really good producers, engineers and backing singers. As for the Beatles, the worlds first boy band, enough of one band from the past. Folks like Rick Beato basically celebrate white hegemony or dare we say mediocrity in pop music thru and thru ... consequently remain clueless about what goes on beyond that small huddled universe of white men. This cult worship is how the pop muzak industry survives. Massive yawn.....
@mjulio71
@mjulio71 Год назад
These conversations are Pure Gold. Thank you so much, Rick.
@AudioPervert1
@AudioPervert1 Год назад
So boring... Sting always had to hire really cool (and super talented) in order to make his songs or music sound cool. Be it Dominic Miller, Vinnie Colaiuta, Kenny Kirkland, Darryl Jones etc and host of really good producers, engineers and backing singers. As for the Beatles, the worlds first boy band, enough of one band from the past. Folks like Rick Beato basically celebrate white hegemony or dare we say mediocrity in pop music thru and thru ... consequently remain clueless about what goes on beyond that small huddled universe of white men. This cult worship is how the pop muzak industry survives. Massive yawn.....
@Music4CatsNYC
@Music4CatsNYC Год назад
Dominic is type of guitarist that songwriters dream about....so special, yet so open to serve music and not his ego....amazing interview....and sting, beyond expectation chill cat
@QuynhNguyen-zw8uv
@QuynhNguyen-zw8uv 8 месяцев назад
It truly is amazing that the 2 perfect guitarists that has complemented both Sting's Police and solo careers are literally fucken doppelgangers in Andy Summers and Dominic Miller.
@jakubzachnik1070
@jakubzachnik1070 Год назад
Honestly it is amazing that we finally went from short format, tense, televised interviews to relaxed, deep, interesting conversations with the biggest talents in the world. It is a 10 min video and you can feel like hanging out with musician and listen to their deep understanding of music, people, sounds. I really appreciate this outlet and the fact that we can, all over the world, enjoy such a glimpse into the world that normally is closed to us.
@byjoveshow
@byjoveshow 8 месяцев назад
Stings songs never get old. They still touch me after all these years
@carl_anderson9315
@carl_anderson9315 Год назад
When I was 17 and started to listen to the Beatles in the late 90s, I knew they were very famous and influential, and that I was starting to get sick of the way pop and rock was degrading itself during those years. What I didn’t know was that they were considered the greatest and most influential band of all time. So, to my surprise, the more I listened to them and read on magazines, the more I realized that may favorite band had no comparison.
@martynjones8560
@martynjones8560 Год назад
I started to listen to the Beatles aged 3 in 1969 (when they were still together). But when I'm asked what my favourite bands are, I immediately say "Joy Division, The Fall, Sonic Youth, Husker Du, Radiohead, etc., etc.". I never say The Beatles because they are in their own category of "phenomenon". There are The Beatles, and then there are all the other bands - as you say "no comparison".
@Spinz99
@Spinz99 7 месяцев назад
"The commodity just fills the glass". The A and B sides. I remember them. Maybe it's just singles these days. There's no guaranteed airplay time. It can still happen. There's digital albums. No sleeve. You can look the credits up. Very cool. I'm for music.
@sn7miller
@sn7miller Год назад
Love hearing iconic musicians mentioning their own iconic inspirations and favorite songs, as they then get humble in just discussing it.
@kevgamble
@kevgamble Год назад
Rick makes a great point about credits on Spotify. I just started using it recently and was amazed to see that album credits are nowhere to be found. It's like going back to the Motown anonymity all over again. Performers, instruments, notes from the band, all the context of the album is gone, and it's just a little picture and track names to click. I think it's very sad. It encourages a shallow experience over a deeper one. Imagine listening to a Police album and never seeing the names Stewart Copeland or Andy Summers. Or even knowing that Sting is the one singing and playing the bass.
@danielkokal8819
@danielkokal8819 Год назад
music is consumed a la carte now. albums used to be complete presentations ( you can thank The Beatles for that) but now its just singles downloaded in no particular context at all. no liner notes to read when its just a wave file.
@ChrisColeChicago
@ChrisColeChicago Год назад
It didn’t used to be that sparse - there was SOME content - but now it’s nothing.
@GamingwithGamerGirls
@GamingwithGamerGirls Год назад
That's how I grew up on music. You would hear a song you like on the radio, and when it was over, they might actually tell you the singer or band name if you were lucky. You would spend hours waiting for that song to play again, hoping to hear who it was this time. It was sometimes 20 years before I even knew what a certain band looked like, or even the names of the members. But when I finally got old enough to go see these band in concert, it was the most incredible time.
@danielkokal8819
@danielkokal8819 Год назад
@@GamingwithGamerGirls I remember hearing "Nights in White Satin" on the radio late at night in my room and was blown away. I had to know who it was. I tiptoed past my parents room and called the radio station to ask them. I had " Days of Future Passed" album the next day. Still one of my three desert island albums.
@GamingwithGamerGirls
@GamingwithGamerGirls Год назад
@@danielkokal8819 ha, I wouldn't have even known how to call the radio station, but that's awesome! I had to sneak out and ride my bicycle 45 miles to see my first concert... Loverboy and Aerosmith. Talk about mind blown..
@pooptricks7906
@pooptricks7906 Год назад
Wow all of a sudden Ricky boy is getting huge names on the pod, happy for him, he deserves it, he’s the real deal!
@tvcdboombox1
@tvcdboombox1 Год назад
Rick really sets the stage for these artists to engage in genuine conversation - not pre-chosen talking points.
@commonman317
@commonman317 Год назад
I remember looking at Sting's liner notes when "Nothing Like The Sun" came out. It was a learning experience to hear his thought process as he created that great album back in 1987.
@Tubes12AX7k
@Tubes12AX7k Год назад
One of my favorite albums. And part of that was reading the deep thoughts in the liner notes in the tape cassette case. I'm actually a bigger fan of Dream of the Blue Turtles which is in my top 10 or so favorite albums, ever.
@bugman3164
@bugman3164 Год назад
Manu Katche's drumming was incredible on "Nothing Like the Sun" and also "The Soul Cages". The later was one of the most beautifully produced and written Sting albums in my opinion. I nearly wore the cover off of the album, I played it so much.
@kpmac1
@kpmac1 Год назад
Agreed. I learned a lot from reading that and from listening to the album.
@lisa_gay
@lisa_gay Год назад
I devoured the liner notes for "Nothing Like The Sun" every time I played that album. And I played it constantly in my dorm room the year it came out.
@autumn1231
@autumn1231 Год назад
I stumbled on a small crew that was photographing Sting and the photos were part of the video for Be Still My Beating heart. Actually got to talk to him. It's a good memory.
@lorijones9579
@lorijones9579 Месяц назад
I also grew up with a wide exposure to music. I joined my first church choir at age 4 and could read music and sing 4-part harmony by 4th grade. I was obsessed with my radio, esp. The Beatles. I sang tenor in my high school choir for the 1st time because there were only 2 of us. I guested in other choirs if they needed a lead alto for Messiah. I sang in the chorus of Die Fledermaus. I also sang in smaller ensembles from trios to octets. My favorite opus is the Berlioz Requiem. I had the privilege of performing it with our city symphony and 4 brass choirs when I was 18 (now 67). Not only is this requiem written for the chorus, it's in Latin and exquisitely difficult, the rock and roll of requiem masses. I was a music major in college. I studied piano, voice, guitar, flute, handbell, recorder, and cello, but adored theory. I feel extraordinarily lucky, because music has graced my entire life. I have a cat named Hector Berlioz Jones. He's gorgeous.
@wormsnake1
@wormsnake1 Год назад
Love Sting. A working class lad from Newcastle who made his mark. Brilliant writer and humble guy.x
@markmartin3221
@markmartin3221 Год назад
Great job Rick, pose the question and then back out verbally and let your guests answer. ❤
@CmdrDuncan
@CmdrDuncan Год назад
Nice to see Sting smiling and laughing...not being so serious. You really helped open up the guy, Rick. Great interview.
@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504
Still coming across as a bit pompous I think, and that heavy breathing?...wow! 😁
@hardlines2635
@hardlines2635 Год назад
@@pleasepermitmetospeakohgre1504 don’t think you realise how old he is, but I know what you mean about pompous, he was a school teacher and he reminded me of teachers I had, also I think he complicates his songs a lot, his best songs are the simple ones, I love the song about dead man’s boots,
@this_one_guy
@this_one_guy 3 дня назад
Re: albums, i still enjoy when an artist releases a collection of songs that have an arc and relate to each other in a meaningful way. Songs don't always have to be released as albums (or collections) anymore, but i think it will still remain an important option
@cheneyrobert
@cheneyrobert Год назад
Cutting the cellophane, scanning the liner notes, flipping the vinyl…..the rituals are gone…..this chat is pure gold 👏👏👏👏😎🥂
@freyna
@freyna Год назад
A beautiful discussion on moving the needle back from streaming to ritual
@salvadorcastanos5834
@salvadorcastanos5834 Год назад
Yes!!!... The Beatles was the first to put the lyrics of each song at the back of the sleeve with SARGEANT PEPPER'S LONELY HEARTS CLUB BAND, and the first to includes the names of the producer and engineers... long live THE BEATLES... kudos from Guadalajara México 6-febrero-2023 ✌😎
@mags102755
@mags102755 Год назад
I miss albums. Sting is a really fine songwriter. Dream of the Blue Turtles filled my days a long time ago.
@kevgamble
@kevgamble Год назад
I agree with you. He's an amazing songwriter, and I agree with Rick that he is beyond imitation. Singular.
@0010Kev
@0010Kev Год назад
I wish this video had been 2 hrs long. It was fascinating! There were so many good points made. My favourite moment was when Sting talked about when he thought to himself after hearing The Beatles, 'I know those four chords...I can try that!' That was pure gold. Yes Sting you could do that! Of course pretty much all of us thought the same thing, but 99% of us fell on our faces :) . Great video Rick as always!
@JackSmith-hx8zh
@JackSmith-hx8zh Год назад
This was an excerpt from the original hour long interview, made less than a year ago.
@willyd1711
@willyd1711 4 месяца назад
@@JackSmith-hx8zh link?
@TroyNaumu808
@TroyNaumu808 Год назад
I agree with everything that Sting has said in this interview completely.
@LittleMAC78
@LittleMAC78 Год назад
I like that, towards the end of this shortened video, Dominic referenced something that Steve Lukather also mentioned in his which was the ritual of listening to an entire side of an LP then perhaps discussing what you'd just heard. These are great interviews Rick. Thank you :)
@kimnesvig254
@kimnesvig254 Год назад
Key point - BBC played a bit of everything. American radio had an element of that. I recall the spring of 1964 hearing the Beatles, Louis Armstrong, Nat King Cole, Johnny Cash and Marty Robbins (singing Gordon Lightfoot) all on the same station within hours of each other.
@jvblhc
@jvblhc Год назад
This was a great listen of three guys who, like so many of us, LOVE music!
@davidgarione2206
@davidgarione2206 Год назад
As Dominique Miller says, people of his and mine generation in Buenos Aires Argentina grew up with the Beatles and Stones, but also with tango and folk argentine music: from Anibal Troilo to Piazzolla, from Atahualpa Yupanqui to The Chalchaleros, And later on, in our adolescence, with Yes, Genesis, Pink Floyd, ELP, King Crimson, Mahavishnu and some American bands such as CSN&Y, Santana, and others. A decade later we used to hear The Police, Cure or Joy Division. Everything was to do with that Beatkes influence mentioned, the woks and albums were absolutely conceptual, and during today's spotify times that structure of music has ended up. I strongly recommend to foreing listeners to get in touch with argentina and brazilian prog from the 70's: Crucis, Invisible, La Maquina de Hacer Pájaros, Secos & Molhados, Terreno Baldio, the chileans Los Jaivas, etc. All of them genuine music and amazing musicians. Today in argentine music, as in everything else and everywhere, all is decadence only.
@squeedum4893
@squeedum4893 2 месяца назад
I love how Sting hammed up the "serious art critic" for Dominic's version of Yesterday. 🤣
@lindylee1139
@lindylee1139 Год назад
Pretty cool when you get to hang out and chit chat with Sting, OMG!
@amysscentsandsongs7909
@amysscentsandsongs7909 Год назад
Rick this is great - I hope you will post more of this interview with Sting and Dominic. Sides A and B of a vinyl were my world - the order of songs was so important - and I miss liner notes. I could listen to the three of you talk all day.
@Zeppelin180
@Zeppelin180 Год назад
Full interview is on Rick’s main channel if you search for it. Was about a year ago. It’s amazing 👍🏻
@angrylittlespider4593
@angrylittlespider4593 Год назад
@@Zeppelin180 thank you! I'm going there next.
@jonmcdaniel8492
@jonmcdaniel8492 5 месяцев назад
Records had so much more depth. Starting with the cover art, the back with the production information, many times the inner sleeve having the lyrics. The albums reflected a milestone for the artists, often attempting to create a synergy with a a compelling and coherent theme. To echo Sting, now music is consumed piecemeal, one song at a time, unrelated to anything else in time and space. The difference of how we consume music now from then is like eating a cinnamon bun from a vending machine and sitting at a restaurant and having a full meal.
@kentharris3878
@kentharris3878 Год назад
Again, as I've said before, Rick's ability to put the guest at ease and 'set the bar' with some of his knowledge, makes these interviews priceless and rare. Love it, Rick. Made me want to go back and watch the whole interview again (which I will do shortly ;-)
@JohnGatesIII
@JohnGatesIII Год назад
There is a new artist out, from England, named Ren. He cut his teeth Busking in Brighton, England. He's definitely reminded me of Sting once or twice (could be because he covered "Englishman in New York").
@kompst
@kompst Год назад
He’s very interesting. Just came across him in the past month, but would like to hear more from him.
@johanvorster1385
@johanvorster1385 Год назад
Thanks Rick. I attended a Sting Concert in Pretoria South Africa in February 2023. It was an absolute highlight for me. Thanks for brining us the great musicians
@johnnymoon9501
@johnnymoon9501 Год назад
I've been teaching guitar for afew years, started playing when I was 11, as well as other instruments🥁🎷🎸 I will always remember Walking home from the mall with a new album by RUSH titled Moving Pictures(Tom Sawyer) when I put the record on I had mistakingly cued up the B-side listening to "the Camera Eye" & "Witch Hunt" & I was thinking that it really sucked, wasted my money. Then I listened to the A-side and was Very satisfied, hearing "Limelight", "Tom Sawyer", etc. As time went on I realized how masterful the B-side really was, love it! The whole album is solid gold "Red Barchetta"😊
@novellogastone
@novellogastone 2 месяца назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH.
@triplecold
@triplecold Год назад
I can’t even count how many times I smiled during this interview. Reminded me of so many things that I miss.
@GOD_BLESS_THE_BEATLES
@GOD_BLESS_THE_BEATLES Год назад
Can you try an interview with Robin Trower? Just think of the wealth of knowledge he possesses within his hands/mind!!
@pdxmonkee
@pdxmonkee 7 месяцев назад
Them sharing their private joke on Yesterday is a gem! This kind of joke only happens between people who are deeply connected to each other. Admirable friendship indeed.
@garymcaleer6112
@garymcaleer6112 Год назад
Great post, Rick. Thanks, man. In '64, I was in Kindergarten when I first heard the Beatles. My favorite Christmas in childhood was my present of Beatles '65. I adored their music to Rubber Soul. After that, their character changed and I moved on to Cream, Hendrix and others until high school when I heard Birds of Fire & Hymn of The Seventh Galaxy. From then on, innovation in fusion held my heart until today with Matteo.
@adamturner8732
@adamturner8732 Год назад
Rick is a master of music and I'm glad these greats recognize it!
@TheCousinEddie
@TheCousinEddie Год назад
Great conversation. I've been incredibly fortunate to see Sting and Dom play together on several tours starting with the "Soul Cages". I hope they never tire of performing because we fans will never tire of watching. Thanks Rick!
@carlsalazar4490
@carlsalazar4490 Год назад
I’m glad you don’t interrupt your guests. Good job.
@martentolsma6314
@martentolsma6314 Год назад
Ive rediscovered vinyl since last year, it’s a totally different experience where going to the recordshop is one of my favorite activities
@shanemccormick3483
@shanemccormick3483 Год назад
Being a music lover. I bought an IPod when they first came out. I thought ,this is the greatest thing ever. Then I realized. I had stopped searching for new music. I had all my favorites with me and was only listening to those songs and artists. So, I got rid of it. I couldn’t tell you how many times that I bought a CD for the one or two radio hits. After listening to these hits over and over. I decided to let the CD play through and finding songs on it that never got commercial air play, Songs I ended up loving more than the initial radio hit. I agree with Sting. There is something special about discovering music on your own. Screw the algorithm! I’ll decide! I’ll discover and I’ll grow as a person for better or worse.
@ewest14
@ewest14 8 месяцев назад
You stopping searching for music is your problem and not the technology. You could have done the same thing you did with your cds, with your iPod, except your iPod could hold many songs in a small space and be taken anywhere. Now with streaming, you can listen to full albums much easier than you would be able to with physical media. It’s up to the listener to decide how they listen. Don’t blame the technology, blame the user
@nelsonwhite7386
@nelsonwhite7386 Год назад
This all hits home with me. Guess I’m in that age bracket. These interviews are my favourite part of your channel. Very informative and reaffirming that great musicians share some of the same viewpoints and experiences that you have had as a musician. Still have all the old Beatle records well scratched and worn from years of use. Sting is so insightful. Great video Rick. Thanks so much.
@jontucker3058
@jontucker3058 Год назад
Great point about vinyl setting the standard for how we listen to music (5 songs on one side, 5 on the other), I don't think the younger generation thinks like that anymore... I am 50 and remember listening to a side at a time or flipping the album to listen to it all... these days its track by track and completely open to how much an artist wants to release and on what platform.
@ivanalfonsocorderogutierre7498
All you need is love, all you need is the Beatles!🎉❤
@sess122
@sess122 Год назад
I used to play in a rock band with a schooled keyboardist and he predicted that 1/4 tone music would be the future. That was 45 years ago and I'm still waiting to hear it, as bizarre a concept as it seemed then and still does.
@GS-uy4xo
@GS-uy4xo Год назад
We need to bring it in to start getting our ears adjusted -- consider which scale tone would be the 1st to be modified, maybe the 5th?
@sess122
@sess122 Год назад
@@GS-uy4xo "Ears adjusted" is right and darned if I know. I seem to vaguely recall him trying to give me a crude example at that time and it was just too discordant, at least to my ears. The notes/tones are just too close together.
@davidsamuels4246
@davidsamuels4246 Год назад
I relish those days with your buddies, records on the floor or bed, spread out reading who's who and from what band etc. When life had time to absorb the music. Simple wonderful memories.
@TheClassicalSauce
@TheClassicalSauce 7 месяцев назад
Damn… I wish people still talked about music and listened to it together like the gentleman described at the end.
@kenbarbret6632
@kenbarbret6632 Год назад
Love the interviews! Hope to see more of these!
@kevinn1158
@kevinn1158 Год назад
I must be really old. I was in high school in the early to mid 80s. It was an incredible time because we had 3 decades of great just prior and in the late 70s everything exploded. Raggae, ska, punk, funk, new wave all of which would inspire me to listen to jazz, opera, musicals etc. It was a great time because things weren't so narrow in their focus.
@sungear
@sungear Год назад
I think these big names love being on Rick's show talking shop. Very few other interviewers know and love music like rick.
@joseegonzalez4894
@joseegonzalez4894 Год назад
Fantastic interview! You left us hungry for more…at least 2 hours! Listening to the 3 of you talking about music was delightfully entertaining!
@AstroSully
@AstroSully 7 месяцев назад
The Beatles man just can't get enough
@marianamasetto6610
@marianamasetto6610 Год назад
Absolutely interesting interview! Love Sting's music ever. What a human being and musician. Sending all my love from Buenos Aires, Argentina! Cheers, Dominic :-) Salud!
@obijuan3004
@obijuan3004 Год назад
I used to buy albums like Sting was saying, there was a ritual to opening an album, placing it carefully on the turn table, listening closely to each song, while read the album cover. I was excited if there were lyrics, or a poster, or some other goody in the album, and double albums were an extra treat. The great thing about an album were the songs that didn’t make the radio. We called them “deep cuts.” No one gave the deep cuts 3 stars of 5 stars, you listen the music for yourself. You heard the artists song, and sometimes it becomes a favorite from the album, it would never be on the radio. Still the artists song said something that was personal and touching for what ever reason, and I was never bother that, that personal relationship that I had with the song, was never interrupted by being blasted on the radio 10 times a day. That connect is gone once we are busy clicking on the song with the most stars. It’s those deep cuts gave artists room to explore musically.
@NewsJimNow
@NewsJimNow Год назад
love this interview - thanks Mr Beato
@Posijax
@Posijax Год назад
I hope that this mental approach to music never dies...
@trickedouttech321
@trickedouttech321 Год назад
Rick Beato, you should check out the Artist Ren, I have listened to him for years now, However, Ren is blowing up now. He does a lot of original music and I think he has something unique to offer. Right now Ren has a song, Ren - Hi Ren blowing up. it is a great song. but I think all his music is great and unique.
@pasyensyatv9092
@pasyensyatv9092 10 месяцев назад
Sting is such a great story teller on writing the lyrics of his songs which lacks in today's modern music.
@baharam98
@baharam98 Год назад
what a great interview. thank you rick for making these wonderful talks take place... much respect...
@samkatsikas5531
@samkatsikas5531 Год назад
Rick Beato, fantastic as always
@jammsj
@jammsj Год назад
Wow! What a great interview /conversation. Awesome
@jeremythornton433
@jeremythornton433 Год назад
This is fantastic! Thank you!
@Racingbro1986
@Racingbro1986 Год назад
Thanks for keeping music alive.
@rodrigocecchetto
@rodrigocecchetto Год назад
It's so inspiring to listen to these guys ♥
@antoniodelarosa8850
@antoniodelarosa8850 Год назад
Great interview! Three iconic and inmortal musicians! Thanks a lot Rick!👍👋👋👋👋👋👋
@rabukan5842
@rabukan5842 Год назад
Love it Rick! Hope you'll do another longer one with Sting and Dominic - two interesting musicians who live within our history.
@angru5oklok
@angru5oklok 7 месяцев назад
You brought out the best in Sting. Really enjoyed it!
@tracylincoln3092
@tracylincoln3092 Год назад
Really really enjoyable to listen to these 3 accomplished professionals have a real conversation about their craft and the Love if their craft. Thank you to all 3 of you guys.
@jameshill5621
@jameshill5621 Год назад
Rick brings the best out of his guests. Wouldn’t it be great if he had a late night network show!
@geralpink3014
@geralpink3014 Год назад
What a great interview 🔥🔥 this is a marvelous class room greetings from Puerto Rico🇵🇷
@karlmahlmann
@karlmahlmann Год назад
That was really interesting - some good conversation. Thanks.
@jhannides
@jhannides 6 месяцев назад
What a pleasure to hear these guys talking about Music! Great interview!❤❤
@QUANTUMMUSIC101
@QUANTUMMUSIC101 Год назад
Great video and conversation! Will study it and come back with comments when done! Thank you for your Great work and Great channel Rick!
@Dianelee999
@Dianelee999 Год назад
Rick, you’re the best at these conversations. Carry on! 🙏💜
@baimun
@baimun Год назад
I've always thought that Sting is one of the best songwriters of all time... particularly when he deftly drops lines or hooks from some of his songs into others, creating connecting threads across different albums. Coincidentally, I just improv'd the lines of "Moon Over Bourbon Street" into an Autumn Leaves- esque Jazz piece with some friends at a gig this weekend. ☮❤🎶
@kevgamble
@kevgamble Год назад
Every cake you bake...
@morganfisherart
@morganfisherart Год назад
Ha ha I thought you wrote improved before I realized you meant improvised!
@jedionwax
@jedionwax Год назад
This was such a great interview. Everyone is just hanging out - you bring that to the table with everyone and it really is so engaging with people.
@mikeskenne
@mikeskenne Год назад
Thanks Rick! As always, fantastic segment.
@limakilo1331
@limakilo1331 Год назад
Three greats in one room. Love this stuff. I miss the gathering of friends and the anticipation of sitting around listening to a new album/artist. I have a lot of fond memories from my teens in the seventies doing just that. Have one friend in particular who would alway invite me over to hangout and just listen to albums for hours perusing the the covers, sleeves etc. and talking music. This was/is a huge part of my life. My children don’t understand when I attempt to explain the experience. The 60’s/70’s/80’s was a phenomenal time to experience music. I feel as though we’ve lost this love toward the full experience of music. Thank you three gentlemen for your contributions to music.
@sergiosaunier
@sergiosaunier Год назад
Same here. My upbringng in the seventies and eighties involved a lot of hanging out with friends, listening to the latest album someone picked up after hearing one of its songs on the radio, or the import of the month, courtesy of someone's flight attendant friend who had just arrived from London. It was a great time to be alive, and sorely missed.
@earlmonroe9251
@earlmonroe9251 7 месяцев назад
The liner covers back in the day were essential to learn the sound of different Jazz musicians, who rarely remained together in "a band" for years at a time. You got to learn who was playing drums, trombone, bass, trumpet, etc. and then when you heard brand new music you could often say, "hey, that's Stanley Clarke on bass" or "that's the Brecker brothers on horns" or "that's Billy Cobham on drums" without even knowing they were on the recording. It wasn't unusual for an album to have 2 or 3 different drummers on the ten songs on an album, because it was often a collaboration of musicians rather than a "band". It was also fun to learn who the drummers were for Led Zeppelin, The Who, the Police, etc., although the rockers often seemed to remain with one band for a long time rather than being free agents to team up with other musicians to make albums whenever they wanted. Good times! Nowadays, when you hear a great song, you never hear people talking about "who is the drummer on that song?" or "who is on bass?". Kids might not realize that this information used to be right on the album covers and inner sleeves.
@budcaldwell6847
@budcaldwell6847 Год назад
Wow! Great discussion. That must’ve been a thrill.
@kurtwestphal
@kurtwestphal Год назад
fantastic interview rick, Dom and Sting are 2 of my favorite musicians, bar none, questions and tempo perfect!
@JonnyRollin
@JonnyRollin Год назад
Fascinating and insightful interview Rick and every songwriter, wishes they'd written "Every Breath".
@gageeb66
@gageeb66 Год назад
Rick! Thank you! You are the absolute best and your contribution to music helping others like me, is immeasurable!
@liverpoolpictorial
@liverpoolpictorial Год назад
Absolutely fascinating chat. Thank you.
@Fdurey
@Fdurey Год назад
This snippet was not in the original video, correct, or did I miss this? Sting's comments about albums are very interesting. Rick, if this is an outtake, do you have more? Fascinating!
@usmazat
@usmazat Год назад
I think i remember phrase about 30 years since Nirvana in the original video, but i think the rest wasn't in the original video.
@michaelward5670
@michaelward5670 Год назад
Such a relaxed edition of contemplation and discussion that, due to the nature of the theme and situation, passion that's visceral emerged. Thank you Rick and the guest. Yes I've mastered the spelling of sting. Wrapped around the finger is as hauntingly gorgeous as anything I've heard. Thank you.
@ARGBlackCloud
@ARGBlackCloud Год назад
Great interview with 2 Icons , big fan of both those guys tallents , and Sting's recordings are usually the highest quality audio you can get !! Fabullous Rick
@AMorgan57
@AMorgan57 Год назад
Nowadays when I listen to music, old or new, I frequently look it up on Wikipedia and read the background--Wikipedia is sort of the new liner notes.
@awalk56
@awalk56 Год назад
Wonderful interview.
@zukacs
@zukacs Год назад
rick you are born to do this. i hope you have a long list of upcoming intetviews.
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