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The Brian Auger Interview 

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Today I sit down with Jazz Rock legend Brian Auger! In this rare interview he shares powerful insights about his life, his unique approach to music, and his love for Hammond organ, as he performs for me on one of the rarest Rhodes Piano ever made: the Mark I red sparkle🤯Check Out the incredible music of Brian Auger 👉soul-bank-music.lnk.to/AugerI...
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@thebesthoff3270
@thebesthoff3270 5 месяцев назад
I met Brian a few times after a concert with him that I had the pleasure to promote. Brian is such a nice, polite and gentle person and so open minded. It's always a real pleasure to meet this real gentleman and musical legend and have a talk with him!
@miguelangelmartinezaguinag9953
@miguelangelmartinezaguinag9953 5 месяцев назад
You are a "Lucky Man" 😮 Brian! One of the Best... Ever! "Beginning Again" Classic of the Classics!!! What a Exquisite Solos on Jazz - Rock History!!! 🍇🍷🍾🥂🥩☕🍸🎉😇🇲🇽😎
@stilltherealvicz
@stilltherealvicz Год назад
What a fantastic interview! The man is 84 years old and bright as a button, great to see…
@harseybaber
@harseybaber 11 месяцев назад
In 2000 I had a studio in Los Angeles and our drummer said he was at the Baked Potato the night before and saw Brian play and it occurred to him that Brian would be great on the tune we were working on. So we called him and offered him $200 for one song. He said yes! We went to his place and loaded his silver sparkle B3 into his trailer and off to the studio we went. He was great, very gracious and played just what we had in our heads. He said he thought it was quite a catchy little tune. Thanks Brian!
@tomkoetting5954
@tomkoetting5954 Год назад
Brian Auger's playing makes the world a better place. Thanks for adding to the soundtrack of so many lives!
@piersgrowcott8179
@piersgrowcott8179 9 месяцев назад
As a 61 year old Englishman (from Peckham in S.E.London) Brian comes accross as a top top man...he was and still is a SERIOUSLY talented musician and a really lovely man...DONATING those keyboards to local music schools,the great music he produced with Julie Driscoll and the trinity(check out "season of the witch" live with Julie and the band) and then with Orbital Express...GREAT music,he asked Brian "what religion are you?" Brian's great answer "my religion is being kind to people" says it all! ,thanks,all the best,peace love and happiness to you all,from Piers a.k.a. Chopper.
@mattcritchlow1769
@mattcritchlow1769 Год назад
From what I understood Brian Auger doesn't give interviews or public appearances very often, this video is a gift
@robputiano1685
@robputiano1685 10 месяцев назад
Not true, I've interviewed and met Brian Auger many times, never had an issue. But you are right - this interview is a gift too
@thebesthoff3270
@thebesthoff3270 5 месяцев назад
I met Brian a few times after a concert with him that I had the pleasure to promote. Brian is such a nice, polite and gentle person and so open minded. I can't imagine that he refuses an interview or a personal talk. It's always a real pleasure to meet this real gentleman and legend and have a talk with him!
@goldphinga
@goldphinga Год назад
Brian!!! One of my all time keyboard heroes! His fire is unstoppable. Wow. This is absolute gold. Thanks Claudio!
@bobfrye448
@bobfrye448 Год назад
Brian has been a MAJOR inspiration for decades. Much love to the Maestro!
@samsam2235
@samsam2235 Год назад
We must never forget legends like him.
@alistairfarrant9155
@alistairfarrant9155 Год назад
What a gentleman. I can never forget first hearing Wheels On Fire on Top of the Pops in the 60s, dark brooding edgy and overwhelming!
@chrisslade3141
@chrisslade3141 Год назад
Brian is an absolute legend. Thanks for posting this very special interview. Thanks Brian for allowing the interview. 🙏
@craigtidwell4005
@craigtidwell4005 Год назад
Never heard of this man, but WOW. What humility and kindness. He is so gracious to everyone around him.
@schreineinAV
@schreineinAV Год назад
What? Do yourself a favour and check out his 60’s & 70’s stuff…. Brian Auger, Julie Driscoll & the trinity, especially the track ‘Indian rope man’….. Brian Auger’s oblivion express too…. 👍
@altair7001
@altair7001 Год назад
@@schreineinAV Yeah! LOTS of videos of him here on YT.
@GizzyDillespee
@GizzyDillespee Год назад
I've never heard of him either, but Brian Freakin' Auger agreed to be interviewed by him, so this "Dr Mix" fella can't be all THAT bad... Just kidding Claudio...
@craigtidwell4005
@craigtidwell4005 Год назад
@@schreineinAV TBH I don't like his music. Not saying he's not good, just that it's not my preference of style. Super nice man though.
@CatFish107
@CatFish107 11 месяцев назад
​@craigtidwell4005 That's a helpful perspective to hold and share. Thanks. It's nice to see a comment like yours without the typical overt negativity that often happens in ytube comments. It's important to remember music can be good, enjoyed by many, and simultaneously something I personally don't enjoy.
@bumsharvest5493
@bumsharvest5493 Месяц назад
He's not only a wonderful musician, he's a wonderful guy.
@itsenzo3000
@itsenzo3000 Год назад
I didn't know much about him but now that I see how he plays and the artists he worked with. This man is an international treasure, we must protect him.
@CharlesK441
@CharlesK441 Год назад
My goodness Claudio Shivers, Smiles and Tears. Love this guy. Such a humble person. I have been schooled today! Learned so much. Thank you so so much! ❤👍🏾🙏🏾👏🏾
@howardmaryon
@howardmaryon Год назад
This man was a very respected musician in London in the 60’s and ‘70’s and beyond. His band, The Trinity, performed in all the best clubs and he had many superb vocalists join him. He is most famous for partnering with a singer, Julie Driscoll, and they had a hit record with “Wheels on Fire”. I photographed Julie some years later, living in a small council flat in Notting Hill, London, the glory days long gone.
@wallisliss
@wallisliss Год назад
Age men's wisdom......and in Brian's case, class and style. Thanks I needed this. Namaste
@jaimslaw
@jaimslaw 5 месяцев назад
The intro to Happiness Is Just Around The Bend is just incredible. Hear it once and it’s burned into your memory. Not to mention the positive vibes conveyed by great lyrics.
@stormstereo
@stormstereo Год назад
This is the day I found out Brian has a Poly-800 and an M3 at home, which just happens to be exactly what I have in my living room right now. What a coinkidink! I love this conversation. Such good chemistry and fun stories. Had me tearing up at the end. Thank you for a great video! And I have to start practicing more of ”happiness = reality - expectations”!
@johnminassian4887
@johnminassian4887 День назад
I sincerely hope Brian realizes how loved he is. I've been listening to his music since I was a teenager in the sixties. When I'm not sure what to play, Brian's music is my go to.....
@gumby909
@gumby909 11 месяцев назад
I have loved this man for most of my life & this interview was probably the best I've ever heard or seen. Absolutely compelling, both musically & emotionally. That final speech left me in pieces. What a way to bow out. But best of all... he's still with us! (Happy 84th, Brai!) So thank whoever, whatever, however for that. LONG LIVE BRIAN AUGER!!
@geoffstockton
@geoffstockton Год назад
That Oblivion Express version of Freedom Jazz Dance gives me goose bumps. It's so cool to hear straight from the man himself. Nice work!!
@Kingchord2000
@Kingchord2000 Год назад
Thank you very much Claudio for this fantabulous interview with Master Brain Auger. He is so gracious, kind, funny and a legend. His instruments are collectors' item!!! I also love those plaques on the wall!!! At 84 years of age he is still very youthful and comic=)
@user-od4ko8mv6y
@user-od4ko8mv6y 3 месяца назад
A fan, 50 years and counting !
@NorbertVarga
@NorbertVarga Год назад
Brian is one of my biggest heroes. I've had the great pleasure of meeting him and talking to him a few times over the last 20 years. It's hard to tell if his incredible musicianship or human kindness is more humbling. Thank you for this beautiful interview Claudio!
@stefansegi2540
@stefansegi2540 Год назад
Did not see this one coming, but wow. Brian is one of the living greats.
@Gjallarhorn84
@Gjallarhorn84 Год назад
I felt you the second you told him " maybe I should mic you up" , definitely the beginning of an amazing trip to his incredible past, fantastic interview! Lets also say that he absolutely loved your energetic personality, it definitely reminded him of himself back in the good days:-)
@morganfisherart
@morganfisherart 11 месяцев назад
What a fantastic video brimming over with musicality and humility. Only one thing was missing for me was just a small mention of Julie Driscoll because what Brian created with her spread his music much much further - one of the truly great collaborations of all time.
@jdsgotninelives
@jdsgotninelives 11 месяцев назад
"It's so excellent, they don't make it anymore". What a beautiful observation.
@axs203
@axs203 11 месяцев назад
Brian Auger rocks. He has just the right amount of Soul, Jazz and Blues in his playing. He is really on it when he plays. A true hammond hero and he has a great sense of humour!
@TinyMaths
@TinyMaths Год назад
My god, his appreciation for the music is overwhelming... boiling over with enthusiasm and excitement that's infectious.
@FrancisMaxino
@FrancisMaxino 11 месяцев назад
What a bloody great laugh and what an amazing character, what I wouldn't give to have a jam with this guy one day.
@felipekernmoreira7400
@felipekernmoreira7400 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting this interview. Brian Auger has a considerable reputation among musicians BUT deserves more recognition for his fantastic contribution to music and entertainment. Keith Emerson always said Brian is the most underrated Hammond/Keyboard player.
@johnnybassman5997
@johnnybassman5997 Месяц назад
I saw Brian Auger many times at the Shaboo Inn in Wilimantic. CT back in the 70's. What a great player and band! While learning to play bass, I put the entire Live Oblivion album on reel to reel tape and learned the bass parts to Straight Ahead, Freedom Jazz Dance, Compared to What, all that great stuff. Man what great memories. Then saw him again with the Search Party tour once again at Shaboo. Amazing! I learned so much from playing along with that album. Thank you Brian Auger!
@SimonOslender
@SimonOslender Год назад
What a beautiful interview! Thank you Claudio! Mr Auger is a hero - and it brings me joy to see that he’s such a wonderful human being as well.
@denniszolton
@denniszolton Год назад
Street noise is one of my all time favorite albums. Myself, a 76 year year old ex-hippie that still loves our music. Thanks Mr Auger for sharing your gift, peace. 9:56
@trespelos
@trespelos 11 месяцев назад
what an inspiring wise man
@Begbiespintpot
@Begbiespintpot Год назад
Ive not heard of Brian, but what a wonderful charismatic guy he is. Watched the entire interview and will now soak up his back catalogue. Thanks Claudio for sharing this.
@traumtourmusic2513
@traumtourmusic2513 Год назад
Thank You for the interview Doc Mix. I saw Brian Auger live for the first time 50 years ago and the last time 8 years ago when I was able to talk to him after the concert. He is fantastic both as a musician and as a person. I hope we can see him live for a long time to come.
@williambierwerth4524
@williambierwerth4524 5 месяцев назад
Brian Auger opened for Lou Reed at the Stanley Theater in Pittsburgh in 75 or thereabouts. I was 15 too young to appreciate what I was lucky enough to be watching
@thomwest1724
@thomwest1724 10 месяцев назад
I have loved Mr. Auger since the late 60’s and it was a dream come true when I got to interview him back in the 70’s upon the release of his ‘Closer to It’ album. I still cherish meeting this music legend🎹❤️
@redfrontdoor
@redfrontdoor Год назад
Awesome. 💥💥 Brians an iconic keyboardist
@randyupchurch1899
@randyupchurch1899 11 месяцев назад
...Thank you, Dr.!!!....I LOVE BRIAN AUGER !!!...
@barrymccormick3911
@barrymccormick3911 11 месяцев назад
I followed Brian from the 60's with his wonderful groups all over London when the music scene was tremendous with talent. What a player! This unique talent will never arrive again.
@TheCaioKyleBraga
@TheCaioKyleBraga 7 месяцев назад
Ha I am speechless. "If you can be quiet enough, it's there already. Just listen to your heart". Great great interview Claudio. I am sure you felt the same way.
@user-uc1nz7xt3k
@user-uc1nz7xt3k 8 месяцев назад
When he was on tour with Eric Burdon in Asheville a bunch of years ago I turned around and they were standing together during the opening band. Of course, I went over and talked with them for a few precious minutes. I won't forget it. What a great interview and story.
@chazinko
@chazinko Год назад
Thanks so much, Claudio - we needed to have a recent tribute to the legendary Brian Auger!
@vertigo1396
@vertigo1396 6 месяцев назад
"Music Is Not A Competition, It's A Journey"✌ Both inspirational and wise words of wisdom, from the likes of the legendary Mr. Brian Auger💪
@nikjanevmusic
@nikjanevmusic Год назад
What a wonderful thing for you, meeting a true legend and one that you love. He is an amazing talent. ❤️
@kana4114
@kana4114 Год назад
That was by FAR one of the most amazing interviews I’ve ever been honored to watch. Brian is a legend and you my friend must be on cloud 9 to have had that rich opportunity. I can’t wait to watch this again and again on the big screen! Thank you so much for opening up my vision to quality music experiences.
@deepdivemusicreactions
@deepdivemusicreactions 11 месяцев назад
amazing 😍 I wish his music was more widely available and popular. such an underrated genious
@jayfoster
@jayfoster Год назад
This was amazing. Mr. Auger is such a kind and open person and obviously a master musician. Thanks Doc 👍
@zihcster
@zihcster Год назад
Thank you so much for this interview! Huge fan of Mr. Brian Auger. Is and will be one of the greatest's!
@silverlicious2086
@silverlicious2086 Год назад
What a beautiful and incredible interview. I've been a fan of Brian all my life. He has been a powerful force and influence in my own musical thinking and playing. Thank you so much Brian and thank you Claudio for posting this awesome interview. Cheers from Cincinnati, USA.
@joenewman1096
@joenewman1096 Год назад
Can’t thank you enough for turning me on to Brian s music. ❤ what a lovely human being to boot
@SiloSoundStudios
@SiloSoundStudios 11 месяцев назад
Man, ive gotten so into Brian Auger over the past couple years.... I listen to him damn near everyday now.
@TheOracleApollo
@TheOracleApollo 11 месяцев назад
Claudio, you dear soul. Such a beautiful fly on the wall insight. Genius With Grace My father now 81 listened to AF Broadcasts from Berlin at that time where he caught the Beatles way ahead of the curve delivering their sound here in Ireland before anyone else. So grateful. Changed my life growing up with that generation, those influences and all that came with the pulse of what Brain and the other many greats of those rarefied days shared with the world. Am writing the best music of my life from those who blazed those trails..... Ohh that Hammond ..... and the Rhodes @doctormix Thank you to you and the crew for these milestones of history kept relevant and alive Such playfulness and humility touches everyone from the inside out so thank you both for the love and gifts making it to our ears and eyes. Here's to all the musicians of that age and those who still keep that fire alive in a world that needs it more than ever. Ahua, Namaste, Grazie, Maltiox, Go raibh mile maith agat 💯🙏
@HappyOrganMan
@HappyOrganMan Год назад
What a great interview. Many thanks, Brian Auger, many thanks Claudio. Two nice guys, great musicians. 🤩👍
@notrombones5041
@notrombones5041 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for posting this. Brian Auger is a treasure.
@FreddySpow
@FreddySpow Год назад
Wow Claudio, what a great surprise this interview! Since the slap received at the release of Second Wind I am an absolute fan of Brian Auger. His music is part of me, my life, my soul. Thanks to you I was able to discover the guy, kindness, openness and simplicity, I love him all the more! Come on, I'm going to listen to Freedom Jazz Dance again for the 1500th time and take off like always on the solo... A thousand times thank you Claudio ✌️♥️
@Doctormix
@Doctormix Год назад
Awww thank you!!
@dalenakatani7871
@dalenakatani7871 11 месяцев назад
I thought I had never heard of Brian until I saw those familiar Oblivion album covers. His stories, KB's are inspirationally mesmerizing. But his life philosophies and wisdoms are golden, for us kids (@ 65). Thanks so much Claudio.
@Pauluz_The_Web_Gnome
@Pauluz_The_Web_Gnome 11 месяцев назад
What a humble man! I have such respect for him! WOoooooow!
@stevedungan9034
@stevedungan9034 11 месяцев назад
I was so happy to see your interview. I saw Brian and the Express in 1974 at Florida Institute of Technology and I was blown away. He was incredible! Thanks for jogging my memory...
@gregglynn3763
@gregglynn3763 Год назад
Outstanding interview!! Not many musicians of his stature are so immediately open with their lives. He looked like he totally enjoyed his time with you as you did with him. Now it's time to delve into his music and show us your take on it!!
@ricardofranciszayas
@ricardofranciszayas 11 месяцев назад
Brilliant interview, Claudio! Mr. Auger seems like a genuinely nice guy.
@jacktoddy9783
@jacktoddy9783 11 месяцев назад
Really great advice from Bryan at the end of the video - do your own thing for yourself and through your music heal yourself. No amount of celebrity, fame or money can replace that feeling.
@momolovic3909
@momolovic3909 Год назад
Wow!! I had chance to see Brian Auger live...he's amazing. Huge respect 🙌
@robertmartin3090
@robertmartin3090 3 месяца назад
I saw him once at a place called Shaboo, near UConn. What a show. It wasn’t enough. I have everything I believe he’s done
@fusionfan6883
@fusionfan6883 Год назад
Brian’s music is the soundtrack to my life, thanks maestro🤘🏻❤️
@idolhands50
@idolhands50 Год назад
The legend himself …. Fantastic to see a recent interview with Brian. He is one of the greats that so inspired me as a musician. I actually met Brian at the Lonestar Roadhouse in NYC around 1983 or there abouts . Went to see him and as it ended up this new hot guitarist that was about to get huge in a few months was opening for him. Stevie Vaughan and Double Trouble. It’s before he was using Ray in his name. I had no idea who Stevie was at that point but, he had just finished doing studio work with David Bowie at that point as I would find out later the rest is history but, to get back to Brian. I was at the bar having a drink with my friend when he pointed over my shoulder and said here comes Brian Auger. I was such a massive fan of his that I spun around to greet him and was so excited to see him that I reached out and slapped him on the arm like you would do with a dear friend. My heart sank when he gave me this look like “ do that again and I’ll knock your teeth out” I felt so bad about it because I wanted to tell him how much he meant to me and how he inspired me. The show was absolutely amazing and as usual his playing was blistering, melodic and full with such emotional intensity. During the show he looked over at me a few times and he could see how much I was enjoying the performance. He finally smiled and nodded at me as if to say everything was cool. Thanks again for this interview it was excellent. Brian still sharp as a tack 😎🍻🍻🙏
@Echochamber79
@Echochamber79 Год назад
Although I live in Phoenix Arizona... today the temp is 119!! I am a London boy born and bred (South London, Tooting) My grandfather in the 80s lived in Hammersmith where Brian was born (Don't know if he still lives there) Boy I can't believe you got this great interview together, Claudio! what a curve ball! You can turn your hand to anything... I was listening to Second Wind Oblivion Express just over the weekend sat outside in the Phoenix sun with a cigar and cognac... been following your channel for the last 5 years and you have become a great musical insperation to my Dr Mix! We dont always feel like making music as life can get in the way but I am understanding that we MUST make music in order for life too happen!! Thank you, Claudio for all you do and dont stop!! ❤
@monty6545
@monty6545 Год назад
This made me happy , Brian's one of the best players IMO , Thank you Doctor Mix !
@jbmaru
@jbmaru Год назад
Well I've just discovered Brian Auger; thank you! What a great sound! And he's so humble!
@scandalinbohemia
@scandalinbohemia 11 месяцев назад
Thanks so much for this. Brian Auger is a pure and utter gent.
@CatFish107
@CatFish107 11 месяцев назад
Brian just straight up blasting out serious wisdom to end the video. Wonderful stuff.
@johnadams-cb9yh
@johnadams-cb9yh Год назад
Love this! One of the best, and his heart still comes though every note. So many great stories too!
@TheB3Nut
@TheB3Nut 5 месяцев назад
One of my biggest Hammond heroes and a beautiful human being...thank you Claudio for this interview! What a wonderful exchange and insight into his early years! (Incidentally, I notice you were noticing at the carvings on his C-3...those are called Quatrefoils, and were present on the church-cabinet Hammond consoles starting with the prewar Model C and subsequent models up through the early years of the C-3 - 3 series production commenced January 1955 - until around November 1958 when they made the C-3 cabinet smooth sided for the remainder of its production life through 1975.)
@pedroqueridomusic
@pedroqueridomusic 11 месяцев назад
"If you can be quiet and listen to yourself, your music is in there" how inspiring! Thanks for the interview Claudio! Would like to see more of these in the future!
@giovannipappagallo9829
@giovannipappagallo9829 Год назад
When I was probably 8 or 9 years old, I bought the 45 RPM single of "Save Me." The song was split between side A and side B, and Brian's solo started right from the B side. Since then, I believe I have bought all of Brian's LPs and later, all of his CDs... thank you for keeping me company for almost 60 years. I also had the opportunity to see Brian live in Italy, even with his family, and we talked (and drank) until late at night. Thank you, Claudio, for this wonderful gift! PS I was actually expecting hearing you speaking in italian 😄
@patricklemeur4607
@patricklemeur4607 11 месяцев назад
oui, le solo en face B , de ce fameux 45 T...magnifique
@rrjr1994
@rrjr1994 7 месяцев назад
This guy was an absolute staple in the London scene, particularly around the time Hendrix came into town with Chas Chandler. Brian gives a wonderful account of this period, great bloke.
@DaveToneMusic
@DaveToneMusic Год назад
Wow, Claudio that's one of the loveliest interviews I've seen in years! Knew he was a legend never knew he was such a beautiful man. Thanks for sharing this, you really lifted a dark cloud of non musical funk which had been hanging over me for a while. Bravo! 🙏💖
@nerdfactor500
@nerdfactor500 23 дня назад
Thank you Claudio for introducing me to the music of Brian Auger. What an absolute Gem of a human Being. I've started working my way through his catalogue. Wow!!! Amazing stuff. Dr Mix, You are now unequivocally my favourite RU-vidr. Thanks again & keep up the good work.
@Mattressinsptr
@Mattressinsptr 8 месяцев назад
Great Interview. Big fan of Auger for almost 50 years.. I remember seeing him in a small club in Philly back in the 70's. Great to see him doing well at 84
@buckfred1
@buckfred1 11 месяцев назад
The first time I saw Brian was on a TV special the Monkees aired in the late 60s. It was called 33 & 1/3. His playing was just phenomenal, and Julie Driscoll was the most fantastic looking female I’d ever seen……of course I was around 13 at the time. If you haven’t seen this show, it’s here on RU-vid, you got to check it out. It is rather campy compared to today’s standards, so don’t be too perfectionist if! After all, it was the 60s!!! Loved this interview!!! Brian is one of my all time idols! Thanks so much, Dr. Mix!!! 🌼🐟🌼
@user-et1pp9jw7c
@user-et1pp9jw7c 5 месяцев назад
Musically Brian, you are right on and I have always loved what you do !! With the other, you are light years away. But you don't have to be. It is all right there waiting for you.
@mojoblues66
@mojoblues66 6 месяцев назад
Saw him when he was on tour with Pete York in the late 80s. Two outstanding musicians on their own, but together they were a prime example of the sum being greater than the individuals, they had a fantastic chemistry between each other. Thankfully some of it has been captured on record.
@louissgandurra2740
@louissgandurra2740 3 месяца назад
Love Brian Auger Love the interview Can’t wipe the smile off my face . Pure Magic . Thanks for the music Mr Auger !
@mxfxdlg
@mxfxdlg Год назад
This was absolutely beautiful. Brian is such a wonderful human being. This made me happy. Thank you, Doctor.
@Harry1s
@Harry1s 11 месяцев назад
I was amazed by a lot by watching this video, but watching his humility was most impressive. Thank you for sharing this great musician's career!!
@storagecare
@storagecare 21 день назад
HI Claudio. Such a wonderful interview. Saw the great Brian Auger in San Francisco in 1973. Blew the doors off the place . Enjoyed every minute of this. Many thanks to both of you.
@littlebritain64
@littlebritain64 11 месяцев назад
One of the Hammond heroes. Long live!
@TZKeyz
@TZKeyz Год назад
Brian Auger! Baddest of the bad. He's been "bad" for over a 1/2 a century. No Leslie required. :-). Thank you for making and posting this video.
@marcpinion
@marcpinion Год назад
What a nice and humble guy.
@tdmduc
@tdmduc Год назад
Wow. Just wow. Now you made Rick Beato jealous 😂 Im sure he would have had the chance getting an interview with mr. Auger. What a guy, and what a gear🎹🎹🎹🎹
@robinmiller7958
@robinmiller7958 Год назад
Saw Brian in a small club a few years back and was amazed how he played electric piano and Hammond as if there were two people playing. Just his son on drums, daughter on vocals and a bass player. Amazing speed and dexterity and always melodic.
@martinr5235
@martinr5235 Год назад
Absolutely fantastic, love Brian`s playing
@KarlSharicz
@KarlSharicz 9 месяцев назад
What a fantastic interview this is. How can you not appreciate and love this man for his character alone, beyond his musical abilities? Truly inspirational.
@StereoAnthony
@StereoAnthony 11 месяцев назад
The sound that 73 makes is just astounding. I LOVE the sound of a Rhodes, but I don't think I've heard one that sounds that good. It sounds like it's going through the best Neve 80 series just by itself. What a sound!
@goldenstreets29
@goldenstreets29 2 дня назад
I met him at Moondogs in Blawnox,PA. I was sitting at the bar and said hey Brian and he touched my back and said Hi. Then we talked after his show. I didn't wash the hoodie I was wearing for a while to preserve his touch.😊
@1683clifton
@1683clifton Год назад
At the last bit hearing his vocalizations of the beat was so special. This is a man who does the thing so well it's almost unspeakable.
@guilacerdamg
@guilacerdamg 10 месяцев назад
I loved B.A.'s music my entire life, suspecting he would be a Very Nice person and seeing This Excellent Interview I could confirm This. He's Just a lovely person and all music he has created is a blessing. Thanks for exist Brian. And Man, I wish to thanks a Lot you guys for Puting This fantástic interview with Brian Auger. Cheers from Brasil
@luccarpiaux2095
@luccarpiaux2095 11 месяцев назад
Thank you Doctor Mix . Brian is really " Brillant " ! I often met him and his kind familly. The Zenith was with Alex Ligertwood who offered me a red wine , not in Glasgow but in a mythic club in Belgique. The engine of Brian just need water !
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