Тёмный

This Unique Technique Gave  

Dead Wax
Подписаться 251 тыс.
Просмотров 205 тыс.
50% 1

‪@DaveMatthewsBand‬'s studio recordings all have a live feel chock full of interesting production moments and unique instrumentation. In this episode, Ryan and I sit down with producer John Alagía to deep dive into "Ants Marching."
Our channel is all about reacting to the original artwork of some amazing musicians. You should check out the original pieces of music below to get the full picture of the greatness we are reacting to. You can find them here;
‪@DaveMatthewsBand‬ - Ants Marching
• Ants Marching
The music recommended by the ‪@DeadWaxShow‬ crew in this episode is below;
‪@DianaRoss‬ feat. ‪@TameImpala‬ - Turn Up The Sunshine
• Diana Ross, Tame Impal...
‪@HarryStyles‬ - Golden
• Harry Styles - Golden ...
‪@realestateband‬ - Friday
• Friday
-------------------------------------
Please leave us a comment below and tell us what you would like us to react to.
Before we film episodes we ask the Scary Pockets Discord and Patreon members for questions on certain episodes, you can find the communities here;
Discord:
www.scarypocke...
Patreon:
/ scarypockets
------------------------------
Follow me
Twitter bit.ly/2Z30VpL
Instagram / jackconte
TikTok / jackconte1
------------------------------
The Dead Wax Crew:
Hosts: Jack Conte & Ryan Lerman
Guests: Tim Pierce, Mason Stoops
Executive Producer: Joe Smith
Production Manager: Kate Torres
Senior Producer: Kiko Suura
Director of Photography: Ricky Chavez
Production Designer: Skye Prey
Editor: Shelby Smith
Camera Operators: Adam Kritzberg, Jenny Baumert
Audio Mixer: Rich Gavin
Post Sound Mixer: Z. Wright Sound
Audio Support: Evan Maloney
Art Director: Russell Kromash
Set Dresser: Becca Gomez, Miki Rodriguez
Graphics: Shelby Smith
#davematthewsband #ryanlerman #jackconte

Опубликовано:

 

30 сен 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 453   
@stewiegriffin993
@stewiegriffin993 2 года назад
I'm not gonna say that Carter Beauford is the best drummer in the world because there's no such thing (and it's gonna start a comments fight), but he's definitely one of the most underappreciated drummers out there, the man is a serious drummer giant that can stand tall with all the legends
@An_Arbitrary_Miscellany
@An_Arbitrary_Miscellany 2 года назад
Been a massive Carter fan since the mid-90s. I had the Recently EP on CD - and I remember the first time seriously listening to it, sitting in a friend's car (they had a huge car stereo) and the drum solo on Halloween blew my mind wide open.
@46pippi
@46pippi 2 года назад
I found this band only a few years ago, played music most of my life, a big love of mine. Finding DMB was a religious experience for me, dude Carter is soooo fucking good. Not ever just technically gifted, i could just listen to him play endlessly. The band in general really worked out something special, but also individually such a talented group of peeps. These people produce and play music the way it should be.
@shawnharden7558
@shawnharden7558 2 года назад
FACT
@MikeBaas
@MikeBaas 2 года назад
For the record, he's the best drummer in the world.
@jacobfarewell2904
@jacobfarewell2904 2 года назад
Carter is the king. Period.
@jennapecor1865
@jennapecor1865 Год назад
DMB is the only band whose live versions of their songs compete with themselves; each song has fans that love it played at a particular venue, the most. That’s truly remarkable.
@theshimmyking1514
@theshimmyking1514 2 года назад
I don’t like being one of those guys but it’s so rare for people my age to be into DMB. I’m 19, Dave was really big for my mom back in the day. Found a video of them doing #41 with the Flecktones and fell in love. Finally got a good acoustic and devoted myself to practicing folk and acoustic music more. Really really special stuff
@resoundingsource6595
@resoundingsource6595 2 года назад
Dave’s way of voicing chords was life changing for me as a songwriter.
@case12hdsybncjkd
@case12hdsybncjkd 2 года назад
I learned acoustic playing Dave as well. Have subsequently gone off in all sorts of other directions, but DMB is so moving that I kept practicing during the early period when it's easiest to quit. Keep it up!
@izzyturner8027
@izzyturner8027 Год назад
Same here, I'm 21 and was raised on their stuff because my mom has been a fan since the 90s. It's comfort music for me. First songs I taught myself on guitar were dmb riffs :)
@coolybrewster2661
@coolybrewster2661 Год назад
Dave is a savage
@dmbgurl8
@dmbgurl8 Год назад
Bravo to you young man, best decision you'll ever make in your young life... you've got great taste and judgment.... I'm 41 been a die hard Davehead since my first dave show at 18!!! Been to many many shows and I'm still in love with the band like the first day... like some stuff better than others but still love all of it
@carlysmarlyson
@carlysmarlyson Год назад
Saw my first Dave Matthews show a week ago and fell absolutely in love. I’m 25 and had always known of their songs but man, seeing them live changed things.
@bcam79
@bcam79 Год назад
Ahh that's amazing...I'm excited for you (and jealous - would be so cool to go back in time and rediscover them for myself!). Enjoy 💖
@FeralPatrick
@FeralPatrick Год назад
Live DMB is so different from CD/record. Saw them 9 times live. every time, brilliant.
@pmorton7960
@pmorton7960 Год назад
DMB, Pearl Jam and Blonde Redhead are bands I will drop everything to see live. Never disappoint.
@pamelahaldane2317
@pamelahaldane2317 6 месяцев назад
This year marks 78 shows and counting
@wendellaustria1962
@wendellaustria1962 2 года назад
Carter was one of the most impossible drummer to follow. When we played their music his patterns was always different and never played the same , there was no way i could even try to sound like him even when reading note for note from the charts... and he just stayed rock solid in the pocket. His drumming helped create that unique sound that no other band had.
@bruceprice3583
@bruceprice3583 Год назад
Very true!!
@marceloleitejr
@marceloleitejr 2 года назад
🙌🏼 Listener Supported live album from 1999 is my favorite. The best #41 version of all time.
@BrentCatesMusic
@BrentCatesMusic 2 года назад
First dmb experience for me On VHS. When the sax came in I was hooked. Best mixed live record I’ve ever heard
@dereksibley1474
@dereksibley1474 Год назад
Get goosebumps during #41 crescendo everytime
@cadenschmidt2752
@cadenschmidt2752 Год назад
Listener Supported is my favorite live album
@toddtracy7026
@toddtracy7026 Год назад
I’m with ya #41 on Listener is the best. Tripping Billies at Red Rocks 95’ and Bartender from Folsom 01’ - top three for me
@poolhall9632
@poolhall9632 Год назад
The only problem with this record is the mix. It’s not great and sounds very weak to me. Great show, not the best record.
@grantwalkersound
@grantwalkersound Год назад
Discovering the DMB changed my life. Carter's playing lead me to quit drums and pickup guitar. Which lead me to writing songs. Which lead to me recording and producing music. 24 years later and I am a full time music producer.
@aaronmoore54
@aaronmoore54 2 года назад
Dave started playing guitar when he was 9 and was adamant on going to guitar lessons; he didn’t start playing in front of people until maybe 23 when Tim Reynolds brought him on stage at Miller’s bar where Dave was bartender.
@dereks7061
@dereks7061 2 года назад
Thanks for clearing that up because I was like wtfffff
@ZzyzxMatrix
@ZzyzxMatrix 2 года назад
Yeah I’m like these guys are lyyying for hype hahahah
@bellybellynice4bellybellyg916
Thank you ... I was like wtf is he talking about
@thatmatt41
@thatmatt41 Год назад
Yep, this makes more sense. One Sweet World was part of the first batch of songs they played live started in 91, and there's absolutely no way someone with (at that point) apparently 1-2 years of playing could write or even play that acoustic intro they used to start off the song with. I've been playing guitar for 5-ish years at this point, and I definitely still do struggle to play that section. Same goes for Satellite, you gotta be a great player to write something like that.
@hecanseeme8210
@hecanseeme8210 2 месяца назад
@@thatmatt41I’ve been playing for 25 years and his songs are some of the hardest. Some I keep trying and giving up on are: the stone(wtf), tripping Billie’s , here on out. There are others but those convince me that he is among the greatest of all time. His approach is so odd.
@Kevin-dx7ut
@Kevin-dx7ut 2 года назад
DMB's live albums are the best. The Central Park Concert is iconic.
@FasuloA
@FasuloA 2 года назад
I looooooove DMB and I’m towards the lower end of the crazy scale but do try to catch 2-4 concerts a year. But Central Park is never on my listening cycle. If someone wants to SEE them I can pull out the DVD. Visually super impressive. But that and Piedmont park are totally on the ignore list for me. I think I dislike the keyboard w/ no guitar sound, maybe some of the “been here since early 90’s” folks think Tim is too much. Not sure. Eiiiiitheer way there are some absolutely incredible live albums out there no matter which flavor/era of DMB you prefer
@Kevin-dx7ut
@Kevin-dx7ut 2 года назад
​@@FasuloA 👍🏼
@caseobeer
@caseobeer 2 года назад
@@FasuloA I've been a DMB fan for over 25 years. Tim is amazing. Dave and Tim at Farm Aid last night was incredible. I do wish they would bring back a fiddle player full time, however. Buddy is great, but synthesized fiddle doesn't do it for me.
@brendonmasters
@brendonmasters 2 года назад
Don’t drink the water is pretty banging on that
@byBraydenC
@byBraydenC 2 года назад
Play it at my funeral🔥
@car_tag
@car_tag Год назад
A friend once said that Ants Marching is "The Dave-est song to ever Dave." It's their quintessential sound.
@racheldeleonardis
@racheldeleonardis Год назад
I can't stress how much I love, respect, & admire this band. DMB is the absolute greatest
@cpilat07
@cpilat07 2 года назад
I’m 32, I’ve been a DMB fan since 2010 and seen them over 50 times and this video just made my day. Seeing DMB live in 2010 changed my life. They’re such an incredible band and I love to see other people appreciate them. Thanks for this video.
@ericcaldwell7025
@ericcaldwell7025 Год назад
No way he picked up guitar at age 23. He's personally talked about playing along with Beatles recordings in his teens and backpacking Europe in his late teens while playing "All Along the Watchtower" for tips. Wikipedia has him starting at age 9. He states his unusual chord fingerings come from an alternate tuning that was being taught in South Africa at the time he was learning.
@johnaustin3187
@johnaustin3187 7 месяцев назад
He also spent alot of time watching/listening to Robert Fripp(King Crimson) cuz Fripp uses some really interesting chord voicings and huge stretches.
@deangulberry1876
@deangulberry1876 6 месяцев назад
It’s a mystery.
@speedball1919
@speedball1919 2 года назад
Carter is the only drummer who’s drumming sounds like actual music and not just percussion. Ps. The Central Park Concert is my all time favorite ANYTHING. I Instantly became a fan when I heard Don’t drink the water from that.
@christopherseymour5210
@christopherseymour5210 2 года назад
DMB is one of the most wholly unique bands ever. Simply no other like them.
@cdipierro
@cdipierro 2 года назад
I went through a DMB phase in the 90s and saw a bunch of their shows. I’ve since lost interest but there’s no denying that Ants Marching is a masterwork. It kills every time. Watching Carter Beauford unleash atomic energy on this song is a memory I’ll always cherish.
@Sonicbergs
@Sonicbergs Год назад
Dmb is the hardest music to cover/replicate It has such a unique sound and is difficult to play. Guitar players understand this but the average music fan that hates on dmb can't understand
@jniice
@jniice 2 года назад
I discovered this band in HS in 95 and have been a solid fan ever since. This band came along at the perfect time in my life…right when i needed exactly who they were and what they did. It was one of the most serendipitous discoveries for me. I’m so thankful for this video and the stories told here.
@SirGalahadThePure
@SirGalahadThePure Год назад
Still one of the best live shows I've ever seen. If you are a fan of good music and musicianship, then you have to see them live. FWIW, Dave Matthew did not start playing guitar in his 20's as John Alagia stated. There are documentaries about his life where he started taking lessons as a child.
@prevailvolleyball13u59
@prevailvolleyball13u59 Год назад
There’s a picture of Dave at like age 8 playing a guitar. Lol
@brianrosenstein5190
@brianrosenstein5190 Год назад
Yeah, that comment made me laugh...
@deangulberry1876
@deangulberry1876 6 месяцев назад
I mean, who do I believe: a guy who was recording for them in 92, 93 or VH1/MTV documentaries? I think it’s possible Dave grew up learning guitar, but never really took it seriously until 23. But it’s improbable. Remember he recorded that “Tribe of Heaven” album in 1989 and wrote Song that Jane Likes for the album. That’s a great song, but uses your basic cowboy chords.
@mikekelley
@mikekelley 2 года назад
What an amazing guest. Under The Table is one of the best albums of the 90s for sure...what a band.
@johnsworldofvideopoker
@johnsworldofvideopoker 2 года назад
Carter Beauford is a drummer's drummer. The world of music is greater because he's here!🙌🙌🍎
@BoutYoungAnnaLee
@BoutYoungAnnaLee 2 года назад
So odd to me that Carter is so rarely spoken of or included on “greatest drummer” lists. He’s clearly one of the greats, his technique is unmatched by anyone other than Vinne, maybe Copeland. He can rock with the best of them too. Yet it’s constantly Dave Grohl, BEST DRUMMER IN THE WORLD YAYYYYY! (Ps, I love DG but he’s clearly not in Beaufords league)
@jablank3180
@jablank3180 Год назад
Carter is on Mount Rushmore, he’s like MF Doom your favorite rapper’s favorite rapper.. But Larnell Lewis is the best today, Snarky Puppy if you don’t know, we’ll now you know.. Between Grohl Travis Barker Will Ferrell’s twin in the Cleveland steamer the RHCPers turned into, casuals think Bieber is a great drummer..
@RealAlphaDrum
@RealAlphaDrum 10 месяцев назад
I honestly don't think people know he exists. About Grohl, the same thing is said about Chad Smith, who plays drums...I saw a Drumeo video with him on it and everyone gushing over how he plays...He's good, he does fills, he hits stuff hard...he hits the 1, but every drummer is required to do that. I commented that I don't understand, he's just playing drums, what is impressive about this?
@stuksy4321
@stuksy4321 2 года назад
when I first heard dmb, I was attracted to the horns and fiddle and the fact that they actually weren't just playing accents but melodies, lead s and lotta soloing. Thanks for the great video.
@babylonsister118
@babylonsister118 Год назад
I am 64 and have LOVED DMB since the beginning, and it's truly hilarious when I attend a show and all of the young people look at me like, "what are YOU doing here?" and the older I get the more dramatic this response gets! LOL.And at this point my thought has become, "do you guys even realize other than Stephan the band members are closer to my age than you all!" It's actually quite funny,
@bassadelica
@bassadelica Год назад
It wasn’t mentioned, but the thing that struck me (when this track came out) why it sounded so unique and quirky at the time is that there little to no chordal comping (keys or guitars). It’s like 90% single note lines at a time where every band including Nirvana was chasing the Pixies extreme dynamics and bar chords.😆 PS anything John Alagia has worked on sounds freaking amazing
@HoboGoblinCat
@HoboGoblinCat 2 года назад
DMB is a great band and deserves way more respect and recognition. Thanks for this analysis!
@Rgdonaire_07
@Rgdonaire_07 2 года назад
Big Dave Matthews Band fan back in the day. Glad they have a dedicated episode. Underrated band I think, great musicianship.
@IsisRoseStudio
@IsisRoseStudio 2 года назад
One of THE best bands ever!! Still making bangers!
@jesumlopez
@jesumlopez 2 года назад
His voice always threw me off. Although, Carter Beauford’s drums on Ants Marching are legendary.
@jordanpowell9504
@jordanpowell9504 2 года назад
You could just say “carter beaufords drums are legendary.” The guy kills it on every single truck.
@TinoBurset
@TinoBurset 2 года назад
Agree on the voice, I got to know them in recent years and Dave’s voice has changed a lot (it was much more “nasal”?). If I hear a song from their earlier albums, it’s always a recent interpretation, with Dave’s voice change
@Inuyasha463
@Inuyasha463 2 года назад
Great episode guys. I love all these great guests you've been bringing on. Some of the best concerts I've ever been to were Dave Matthews Band concerts. They improvise so much and it makes every concert unique.
@AdamWeinberg
@AdamWeinberg 2 года назад
You guys make geeking out about music so fun to watch/listen. Thank you
@TenB33rs
@TenB33rs Год назад
I think alot of the Dave Matthews albums are some of the best produced/engineered recordings out there. Crash, for one, is one of my go to reference recordings for testing speaker dynamics.
@alonzosmith6189
@alonzosmith6189 2 года назад
I love Carter's drum style. Reminds me of Larnell Lewis and Billy Cobham.
@charlestompkins8431
@charlestompkins8431 2 года назад
In my opinion, Boyd made such a huge impact on the band's live performance. Without him they've most certainly lost an element that can't be replaced by a keyboard.
@yamahagrand
@yamahagrand 2 года назад
I've seem them many times with and without Boyd. I'm also a keyboard player so I always appreciate those. I do agree that the band is missing something without Boyd. They could use another violin even if it's not Boyd but I will acknowledge that he'll be hard to replace.
@trsmith2442
@trsmith2442 Год назад
I'd say LeRoi was a bigger loss.
@LosPompadores
@LosPompadores Год назад
I agree. They do get it very right sometime though. This version of Seek Up is absolutely fantastic ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8G6N4nVIdGc.html
@WeThePeopleMaricopa
@WeThePeopleMaricopa Год назад
yeah because he's a sexual predator so their music has to suck now.. congratulations on all the sexual predators who ruin it for everyone around them 💫
@LaurenWatkinsArt
@LaurenWatkinsArt Год назад
I miss the violin as well. I just saw them live and it was amazing but it was missing something and I think it was the violin.
@slowhand496
@slowhand496 2 года назад
7:19 That is incorrect. Dave was getting guitar lessons when he was a kid right after his Fathers passing. Dave was 9 years old at the time when he started taking lessons.
@northfortyrecords
@northfortyrecords 2 года назад
I think it's great that you are explaining the recording terms throughout. Excellent work, here
@ScottBaietti
@ScottBaietti 2 года назад
Y’all have seen me in the comments before. I’ve been watching your channel since the beginning. I love DMB. I don’t think they get enough love (or perhaps the hate they get is disproportional to how good they are). Thanks for putting the spot light on them. Wish you could have listened to another song.
@jeffpeterson2012
@jeffpeterson2012 Год назад
Carters drumming is the driving force of the song. Carters ability to play drums ambidextrous allows him to play beats and fills with ease and flow that frees up the band to improvise anything over his beats
@arsxxmoriendi
@arsxxmoriendi Год назад
It's not so much the ambidexterity as he is a left-handed drummer playing open-handed on a right hand kit, like Clyde Stubblefield.
@erock81487
@erock81487 Год назад
Say what you will About the ‘jam band’ label they get, they are phenomenal musicians. Also the live acoustic albums w/ Tim Reynolds are terrific as well. Nice to hear you guys talk about them
@BLAKEISHart
@BLAKEISHart 2 года назад
why is this not 4 hours?
@Chilipotamus
@Chilipotamus 2 года назад
Man this channel is such a gem on RU-vid, I love the passion you guys both have for the music at hand, and you always bring in interesting, deeper heads in the scene. I loved your episode on Iris, keep up the good work!
@juansteph3486
@juansteph3486 2 года назад
Wish you would have educated yourselves on dmb prior to this interview. Shame you couldn’t even say youve listened to gru grux king. Such a pivotal moment for the band. LeRoi’s tribute album after his passing. Do better gents, if you are pros you should have made the effort. If you brought in someone so close to Dave don’t sound so uninterested. Dave’s band is 7 on top of all times number 1 records. In the top of all time richest bands too.
@mcnater
@mcnater 2 года назад
Awesome breakdown....just found your channel today and have to say I love it. Cheers!
@cdipierro
@cdipierro 2 года назад
I went through a DMB phase in the 90s and saw a bunch of their shows. I’ve since lost interest but there’s no denying that Ants Marching is a masterwork. It kills every time. Watching Carter Beauford unleash atomic energy on this song is a memory I’ll always cherish.
@FasuloA
@FasuloA 2 года назад
My favorite “check out Carter Beauford” song is Tripping Billies from Red Rocks 95. It sounds like he snorted a couple lines of blow (of course he didn’t, I’m sure he was blowing gum bubbles and smiling) before it or was trying to do his best Travis Barker impression before there was a Travis Barker. (Boyd was also awesome in this one)
@WhiskerWhippers
@WhiskerWhippers 2 года назад
Agreed. After Crowded Streets my interest waned
@spookyfm4879
@spookyfm4879 2 года назад
What a humble man and great interview guest! He's so humble that he mentions the _one_ album that _doesn't_ have him somewhere in the credits (GrooGrux King, at least as far as Wikipedia and Discogs are telling me) as one of his favourites. I am sure he has contributed much more to their music than he lets on. Great insights into the band and how they work!
@timfoyleband250
@timfoyleband250 Год назад
Doing a whole SERIES with John would be a wonderful idea. JM, vertical horizon, Mraz, DMB, OAR…man singlehandedly produced a genre…
@Joe-zk7ps
@Joe-zk7ps Год назад
You guys should cover more instrumental acts. I know they're the big thing on YT, but would love to hear from the recording engineers and producers on Snarky Puppy albums for instance. Great sound, huge band, lots of players. Same goes for all kinds of instrumental music.
@InAtlasAtLast
@InAtlasAtLast 2 года назад
He was playing guitar way before 23, what the heck
@michealsebulsky
@michealsebulsky 2 года назад
I though that, too. Pretty sure I have read and heard Dave say as such. Pretty sure Dave has talked about taking guitar lessons as a kid.
@fheering
@fheering 2 года назад
Love DMB! What happened to the "other" video, the previous one?
@eggsrsweet
@eggsrsweet 2 года назад
So happy you did a DMB episode! I've been dropping their name in the comments for a little while now and couldn't believe it when I got the notification this morning. Whether you like the music or not, you have to admit that everyone in the band (especially Carter Beauford) is insanely talented!
@peaelare
@peaelare 2 года назад
this song/band/album is one of the very few recordings that i will never forget when/where i was when i first heard it.
@spaderbla
@spaderbla 2 года назад
One of five albums that I would consider formative, for my whole personality. Certainly for my music. Love getting these stories!
@amoores02
@amoores02 2 года назад
7:50 Yes to the 90's vocalization but Dave has a very distinct South African accent that makes his singing unique; a little different than Creed and Pearl Jam.
@marktyler3381
@marktyler3381 Год назад
Wrong, the SM58 has a tight pickup pattern because it's a cardioid mic, not because it's dynamic.
@mpayne1184
@mpayne1184 2 года назад
Man I loved this convo. I wish it was so much longer! I would’ve loved to hear more on their recording and songwriting process. As a DMB tribute drummer myself, I loved the notes about Carter’s technique. Videos on my page, fyi 😉
@roccosreadingcorner6368
@roccosreadingcorner6368 2 года назад
I am really glad you made this video. Dave Matthews Band is actually one- no, THE best band out there. Hearing a little backstory about this really made my day.
@charlestompkins8431
@charlestompkins8431 2 года назад
My wife and I actually got married at a DMB show. That's how much his music means to us and we always enjoy going to their concerts.
@marcelostephani3289
@marcelostephani3289 2 года назад
You guys really need to have Matt Scannell from Vertical Horizon sit down and talk recording music and sonics in general. You won’t find better sounding and mixes records than the ones released by Vertical Horizon in the last 15 years (“Burning the Days” until now)
@NILCOMMISH
@NILCOMMISH 2 года назад
I'm a ridiculous Dave Mathews Band "Carter Beauford" fan! These guys are spot on breaking down the unique qualities of this weird band.
@joshdaniels2680
@joshdaniels2680 2 года назад
Hey gents! Great episode. My react request is a little offbeat, but throwing this out there: the guitarists of Aimee Mann. She has used really interesting musicians on her records through the years, including Jon Brion, Buddy Judge, and Julian Coryell. Each is unique and added incredible color to Ms. Mann's music through the evolution of her songwriting. I love this channel. Thank you.
@shanefiddle
@shanefiddle 2 года назад
Oh my lord this was shockingly fascinating. The conversation was so fascinating!
@stevenmassani5969
@stevenmassani5969 Год назад
I would like to see you break down the progression of a song over the years. Start with the original studio version and see how the arrangements and composition has evolved over the years with band line up changes or any other reasons. Dave Matthews Band would be an easy subject. I love hearing you guys geek out over all music. Keep making videos!
@marcelostephani3289
@marcelostephani3289 2 года назад
I would like to make the case that Dave Matthews is the most influential guitar player of the last 30 years (Wait! Keep reading). He was the one in the mid 90s that appeared singing and playing but not playing support guitar, playing lead guitar! But no just any lead guitar, actually complex, really well thought parts (Have your heard “The Stone”?!?) Someone’s gonna say “No way, John Mayer blah blah blah”. Well, I think you always need to go to the source. Listen to “Room for Squares”. Produced by John Alagia and all the acoustic guitars recorded on a Dave Matthews Martin Signature Model the DM3MD 😂 Even John says there would be no John Mayer if it wasn’t for Dave Matthews.
@Skyrider1971
@Skyrider1971 Год назад
Dave started learning to play guitar @ the age of 9...not 23
@13Blocks
@13Blocks Год назад
My high school class played Ants Marching at the Battle of the Bands (against the 3 other grades in hs), back in 2011, and ended up winning hands down with this song.
@ryanclark895
@ryanclark895 Год назад
You can hear what he is talking about in the chorus of rapubzel
@peterclay
@peterclay 2 года назад
We recorded our album on adat. Going to release it 10.11.22. I doubt anything will come of it, but it was an awesome experience we had an amazing producer/engineer and it's a time that I'll always remember and my songs will exist in thr world... even if in obscurity. Great interview!
@samhuntley344
@samhuntley344 2 года назад
It's gone and its back! 🤷‍♂
@TimPoitevin
@TimPoitevin 2 года назад
Dave started playing the guitar long before he was 23, I'm afraid. Heck, his first published material was recorded in 1989 for a project called "Tribe of Heaven" called "Imagine We Were". He has at least one original on that record ("Song That Jane Likes"), and he played on all ten tracks. He was 22, and certainly not new at playing guitar. Pretty sure he was 14 or 15 when he started playing.
@MikeBaas
@MikeBaas 2 года назад
Maybe what he meant was that he was 23 before he started playing out.
@kurtjohnson6296
@kurtjohnson6296 2 года назад
As a kid in South Africa… he took lessons religiously… never missed them. He even busked in the streets for a period on a European trip before moving to the States. There’s a great old documentary produced by VH1… I believe that you can still find on RU-vid ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rydDQLFFEBE.html
@TimPoitevin
@TimPoitevin 2 года назад
@@kurtjohnson6296 Yep, that's the one I had in my memory as well. Good find!
@dixierussom8434
@dixierussom8434 2 года назад
Dave started learning guitar when his Dad passed away!
@christopherseymour5210
@christopherseymour5210 2 года назад
@@kurtjohnson6296 Yeah this guy is way off on Dave's music history.
@jetjaguar3000
@jetjaguar3000 2 года назад
It cracks me up when Jack describes harmonic, rhythmic, melodic changes as the substitute for production. Curmudgeons who hate modern music for being over produced basically think 100% the other way and it’s cool to remember that our concepts of how music works are so subjective
@paultucci2628
@paultucci2628 2 года назад
What a cool and humble guy!
@Wheelhouseprojects
@Wheelhouseprojects 2 года назад
Ah yes - the mid 90s. I was obsessed with the Beatles Anthology and the Beatles(still a super fan counting down the days until Revolver releases on 10/28). I was all about DMB, mountain biking and crushing Surge sodas and Taco Bell. Oh man to be 14 again!
@joshmills754
@joshmills754 2 года назад
Really liked this video! The producer guy was sooo cool! Great one! 😁 Sharing with my in-laws who LOVE Dave Matthews Band 😊
@cwagz1982
@cwagz1982 Год назад
Ok let me say this hits home. Dmb musical sensibility and rhythmic tenacity is rediculious. Clean and tight with all these nuances fiddle fucking around in your ear holes.... it's splendid honestly
@C123Martins
@C123Martins 2 года назад
Way back when, Satellite was the song that made it to my favorites list and became a fan.
@dmb1995ta
@dmb1995ta Год назад
Fantastic interview! Thanks for the content!
@topherjamesmusic
@topherjamesmusic 2 года назад
DMB 4EVER, seriously grew up on them and always thought they got way too much negative feedback I think a lot of it was the “frat” crowd they attracted, I once saw them live and the audience drowned them out they were so loud, it was awful. Love dmb!
@topherjamesmusic
@topherjamesmusic 2 года назад
How do i text a RU-vid page? I’m down for a prize🎉
@fannepak
@fannepak 2 года назад
Can we get some Punch Brothers love? If we're talking bout killer bands?
@kimgienow1918
@kimgienow1918 Год назад
I would never say that anyone is the best drummer in the world. But I've been playing drums for over 50 years. I have heard thousands of drummers. Carter is my favorite drummer of all time. He's in incredible company.
@caseykittel
@caseykittel Год назад
1:17 correction: dynamic mic means “microphones that convert sound into an electrical signal by means of electromagnetism. They fall into two categories, moving coil and ribbon microphones.” What she is referring to is the “pickup pattern” of the microphone. Most vocal mics, including the SM 58 have a cardioid pattern which picks up less sound from the sides. Omni directional mics pick up sounds from all around. Shure originally designed this mic for studio use. SM stands for studio microphone. It’s best use for studio work is for singers who really belt it out. It handle loud with ease. On the other hand it’s not great for super detailed, quieter work. That’s generally a good job for a condenser microphone. Unlike a dynamic mic, a condenser mic uses an electrified circuit to gather even more sound. Can have cardioid pickup pattern or have all sorts of additional patterns (over dynamic mics). ❤ to Molly Miller.
@emarskineel
@emarskineel 6 месяцев назад
"he didnt start playing guitar until he was 23" i dont think that is true.
@calen1903
@calen1903 4 месяца назад
Its not lol. He began playing at around 10-11 if I'm remembering correcly.
@sebastian4445
@sebastian4445 2 года назад
Love DMB!! Why don't you guys put Spookey Ruben on the show? I think he lives in LA!
@concertvids34
@concertvids34 2 года назад
Nobody will be able to pull the best out of them like Steve Lillywhite. The last album Come Tomorrow had a few talented producers, but it felt disjointed and didn't flow as smooth as UTTAD, Crash, BTCS, and Away From the World.
@MikeBaas
@MikeBaas 2 года назад
I think Rob Cavallo, John Alagia and company most certainly did it with Grux.
@concertvids34
@concertvids34 2 года назад
@@MikeBaas the biggest difference between Lillywhite and Big Whiskey tracks is the fact Lillywhite honed into the acoustic percussive greatness of dmb without going to rock. Songs like You and Me, Shake Me, Funny thr way it is, and Seven don’t have the replay value of the big 3 albums.
@MikeBaas
@MikeBaas 2 года назад
@@concertvids34 Lying in the Hands of God is one of the greatest songs ever written of all time.
@MikeBaas
@MikeBaas 2 года назад
@@concertvids34 I think GRUX is great as an album.....just like the BTCS, but there's a more advanced maturity to it - a real reckoning!
@concertvids34
@concertvids34 2 года назад
@@MikeBaas LITHOG is one of the most unique songs on Big Whiskey and the antithesis of the wall of sound rock the band sadly drifted towards post roi. Dive In, LITHOG and Squirm are the 3 big whiskey songs that fit live or in studio that capture what DMB does best. The reason Big whiskey will never touch BTCS overall is because Lillywhite captured the crisp percussion on songs like Rapunzel and the spirit of the strings on songs like the stone. Big whiskey doesn’t have a song on the same level as Pig, Stone, or Dreaming Tree. Hence why many fans stopped going to shows during the big whiskey era where that album was played to death and they turned into a hard rock band instead of the acoustic rock band they were.
@jackobrien112
@jackobrien112 2 года назад
Dave grew up playing a guitar as a kid. Satellite was a similar warmup exercise that his guitar teacher in South Africa had him use.
@drasdis
@drasdis Год назад
No, he didn't.
@jackobrien112
@jackobrien112 Год назад
@@drasdis LOL, yes he did. Watch the VH1 ‘Driven’ Documentary on Dave. They go in depth on how dave was always playing music as a kid which included daily guitar lessons and piano
@KarstenHeymann
@KarstenHeymann 2 года назад
Also their latest album ("Come tomorrow" from 2018) is really good and has some of my favourite song intros ever ("Come together" and "Can't stop" both start with only Carter on the drums).
@RealAlphaDrum
@RealAlphaDrum 10 месяцев назад
"Come On, Come On" Fun Fact - That song appeared on Batson Recording leaks from 2006. It seems it was 100% complete as well, and nearly identical to what was released on Come Tomorrow.
@amaliopratti2068
@amaliopratti2068 Год назад
This is sick! I wish this was avail when the beetles, stones, led zep were in the studios. I love how you find gold with these folks, Thanks!
@tommyjackson007
@tommyjackson007 2 года назад
Pretty sure this song is heavily influenced by “you can call me al” by paul Simon.
@marktyler3381
@marktyler3381 Год назад
That's a reach, but I can see it. Brass line running over the vocals in the choruses certainly. 1-4-5 chord structure
@kubamichalek
@kubamichalek 2 года назад
DMB! What a band! Hey Ryan, was good to meet you man! Where's the 'stache? Also don't forget about the Noisy Feelings re-press ;)
@SuperLocrian
@SuperLocrian 2 года назад
fwiw, never hear of Rachel Yamagata, but Happenstance is next on my list - so good on you Dead Wax!👍👍
@junca220
@junca220 2 года назад
Alagia could talk about producing John Mayer’s “Room For Squares”
@SuperLocrian
@SuperLocrian 2 года назад
My band played a gig here in town (Bham AL) I suppose in 1991, and when we finished... we went next door to check out this band no one had ever heard of - of DMB.... They may have benefitted some from the jam band thing at the time (H.O.R.D.E tour, WSP, Phish, Blues Traveler, Col. Bruce and ARU, DTB, Bela Fleck and the Flecktones, Blueground Undergrass - and of course the Grateful Dead and the Allmans were still chugging along strong at the time!) but DMB was most certainly it's own thing. As a musician, Deadhead, Jimmy Herring worshiping guitarist - DMB was never my thing, though much much respect!
@kevteop
@kevteop Год назад
Back in the day when that first Dave album broke I was living and gigging in the tri-state area (I'm back home in England now) and honestly DMB and BFF were what really what stood out for me, nationally, from that era (honourable mention for Geggy Tah). I think it's a shame that DMB get kind of lumped in with the jam band scene because I don't think of them that way. And yes Carter Beauford is just... I don't have words for that guy. 🙌 Great interview, super interesting, I was 20 years old in 1994 and a full-time musician in the USA so particularly interesting for me. It was funny to watch Jack reaching for some secret sauce he could go away and play with, and he didn't get any. 😂 Ants Marching and Satellite are still songs I won't skip. I do miss that live-sounding recording you used to get in those days. I'm kind-of hoping someone like D'Angelo or Bruno Mars will risk it one day and everybody will go "Whoa, this is the fucking bomb"
@ilichiregius2884
@ilichiregius2884 2 года назад
I know it's only been two weeks, but it did my @deadwax fix. 🤘
@md-ps2hx
@md-ps2hx 2 года назад
Loved this clip. Totally engrossing. I love his 'aw shucks' humbleness. Greetings from London England.
@geemare
@geemare Год назад
Dave is my Fave❣ This was an interesting interview about the music of the band but Dave is Dave. People who work with him are fortunate. I just wish he's stop trying to dance. 🤣
@michaelpietrangelo664
@michaelpietrangelo664 Год назад
Fantastic interview. Really great stuff. ALSO,,,Dave and John must have really spent a lot of time together because Dave talks just like him.
@MFSHARTY
@MFSHARTY 2 года назад
Hell yeah!! Perhaps take a listen to Paul Simon and do a deep dive in his music!! Love you guys💞🔥
@towertito2149
@towertito2149 2 года назад
Carter is great because he's a lefty on a right handed kit. We see the drumset differently. And our grooves are just different. It's the approach on the hi-hat for us
@louisbrown4620
@louisbrown4620 Год назад
Don’t you just uncross your arms on the snare and high hat and everything else is the same?
@SammyMakepeace
@SammyMakepeace 2 года назад
Hahaha Dave had guitar lessons all throughout his early years, he knows what he was doing in writing those whacky riffs
@bkwala
@bkwala 2 года назад
Rachael Yamagata! Crazy connection-I had no idea. Happenstance is SO good.
@morrison0
@morrison0 Год назад
Almost to 100 shows for DMB, met tons of people and made lots of friends, I can't imagine my life without them!
Далее
How @johnmayer is the MASTER of musical storytelling
22:39
Dave Matthews Breaks Down His Most Iconic Tracks | GQ
14:45
Почему?
00:22
Просмотров 344 тыс.
Редакция. News: 136-я неделя
45:09
Просмотров 1,5 млн
🛑самое главное в жизни!
00:11
Просмотров 35 тыс.
It’s IMPOSSIBLE to play this guitar part
13:50
Просмотров 630 тыс.
Dave Matthews Loves Hugging
6:55
Просмотров 222 тыс.
Dave Matthews Band - 60 Minutes II (2001)
12:42
Просмотров 741 тыс.
Stewart Lee On The Challenge Of Stand-Up
15:52
Просмотров 301 тыс.
Почему?
00:22
Просмотров 344 тыс.