Nile Rodgers | Song by Song | Fender
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Nile Rodgers' Hitmaker Stratocaster is a true vintage rarity. Featuring a 1960 alder body - smaller and more contoured than the average Strat and refinished in Olympic White by Nile himself, a ’59 maple neck and an uncommon hardtail bridge - this unique instrument became an essential ingredient in Nile’s extraordinary rhythm tones. Watch as Nile plays through some of his top hits and dives into the story behind his iconic guitar. Learn more here: www.fender.com/nile-rodgers-hi...
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I’m about as metal as you get, but man when I hear Nile riffing I always smile.
@alwaysopen7970
2 жыл бұрын
He's that good. Prince was also a riffmeister.
@Ogilla
Жыл бұрын
Noone should be imprisoned in a specific genre of music. Sure, some you will not like, but you can only benefit from having diverse musical tastes and great musical culture. From Abba to Dimmu Borgir, Dogg Pound to Millencolin, Femi Kuti to Yes ; the more you try the more you mind expands!
@Tatted-ne7tu
Жыл бұрын
@@alwaysopen7970 And also the best Superbowl Halftime Show ever!!!!!
@albutcher9152
Жыл бұрын
Me too!
@frankpetermann9366
Жыл бұрын
He makes me like the funk in the 70's.I was only a rocker before.😁
I could listen to Nile for hours. He is really a true living inspiration.
@skyreadersociety6183
2 жыл бұрын
true, learnt so much by just playing along to chic records for hours
@richardevans560
Жыл бұрын
Someone needs to do an in depth interview with this guy because we won't have him forever. An absolute treasure we don't hear enough about, please please please just someone point a camera at him and ask him about music because he is the sort of person we need more of.
@woodshed_moments
11 ай бұрын
Though probably not one of my favorite guitarist, he is one of my favorite songwriters and absolutely without question my premier record production influence, Nile Rodgers is just freaking amazing and one of the most prolific producers of the 20th century by far.
They don’t make them like this anymore, the dude is 70 and still funking out. There’s a lesson in life right there. He still has an infectious energy.
@richardevans560
Жыл бұрын
He's brilliant, see him live whereever and whenever you can.
@Gogs126
2 ай бұрын
He's a legend but they do make them like this, in every generation. There are so many unbelievably talented artists around now, Anderson Paak is just one that springs to mind.
@markkulke4551
2 ай бұрын
@@Gogs126 erm, that just sounds like programmed shite to be fair.
@bigkeezo
Ай бұрын
@@Gogs126 smh no no no
In the era of social media shredders, the fundamentals of groove and rhythm are sorely overlooked and the song itself often forgotten. It's not a matter of technicality - Nile Rodgers is as technical as they come, his jazz knowledge informs his chord voicings. Rather, it's about feel, sitting in the pocket. This is why Nile and Bernard Edwards such had great musical relationship, they nailed the groove. Such great music, so emotive, inventive and timeless.
@richardevans560
Жыл бұрын
He understands how music moves the heart. Always has. I can't give any higher praise than that.
@adamwhitford2177
Жыл бұрын
Check out Vulfpeck, Cory Wong (and his own band the wongnotes) takes an immense amount of inspiration from this era and the sound. He's a Minneapolis guy and looks to Prince for inspiration a lot as well. I think if anyone is trying to find a modern day guy who respects the rhythm its' hard to overlook Cory.
Hats off Fender. This video is amazing. Amazing musician & producer. Amazing story. Amazing guitar. Amazing hitmaker!!
@angeldusted1577
2 жыл бұрын
Bootlicker!!
@timlilly
2 жыл бұрын
Yep, you're absolutely right.
@alwaysopen7970
2 жыл бұрын
I have two Fenders, a Partscaster and a Warmoth bass both based upon the Fender design. I need to get a real Tele to fill out my herd.
@ryananthony4840
2 жыл бұрын
I love Nile!
This guy is a living legend and is responsible for some of the greatest music ever written. Also seems like a genuine human being. I appreciate that Fender took the time to recognize him. 🔥🙏👍
@alwaysopen7970
2 жыл бұрын
Modern "Pop" music. I love classical and big band music as well. I imagine he does as well.
A movie needs to be made of this legend very soon.
@giulioluzzardi7632
2 жыл бұрын
That's a great idea! I wonder if Nile Rodgers has an autobiography yet?
@billnorswether3720
2 жыл бұрын
@@giulioluzzardi7632 He released his autobiography in 2011. “Le Freak”. His life story is spellbinding.
@boomerdell
2 жыл бұрын
Yes, please!
@alijanahabdullah
2 жыл бұрын
One of my favorite musician / producer of all time. Really under the radar and his contribution to modern pop music is immense.
@skierpage
2 жыл бұрын
@@billnorswether3720 it's worth reading for his life story and some anecdotes, but Nile's autobiography races through 1978-1980 in only about 25 pages 🙁. I would pay for a day-by-day history of that insanely productive period: C'Est Chic, Risque, Real People, Sister Sledge's We Are Family and Love Somebody Today, Sheila and B. Devotion's King of the World ("Spacer'!!!), and Diana Ross' Diana were all monster albums with too many hits to mention. Did Nile, Bernard Edwards (RIP), Tony Thompson (RIP), and the 10 other musicians and singers in Chic just live at the Power Station studio? "Everybody Dance: Chic and the Politics of Disco" is more detailed but as you can tell from the title it's more sociological than "Here's how they did it?!!!?" I'm a fan of the rest of Nile's career, from his jaw-dropping "Savoir Faire" guitar meltdown, his solo album Adventures in the Land of the Good Groove to his great playing on Alex Bone's "In Dream" last year, great jazz-funk with one of his longest guitar solos.
most relevant guitar player
@FYMASMD
11 ай бұрын
No. Maybe to you. Ask him and it’s Jimi Hendrix. And I would agree with that.
@RadicalR0nnie
11 ай бұрын
@@FYMASMD bruh do you even know what “relevant” means?? lmaoo
@surfboarding5058
11 ай бұрын
He is in my top 5
@craigdobson9068
9 ай бұрын
He's too underrated in the publics eye, the man turns everything he's touched to solid platinum and certainly maintained his relevance throughout the decades and I hope he continues on through more.
@cookdislander4372
7 ай бұрын
@@RadicalR0nnieI thought I did. Now you got me stroking my beard pondering life and if I know anything 😂
❤❤❤❤❤ NILE RODGERS, A LIVING LEGEND ! STILL ALIVE AND KICKING AT 71 ! TKS MAN !
How he doesn’t have a MasterClass blows my mind. What a legend.
Totally unique. In the pantheon of guitar gods who changed music. It’s not about millions of notes, its about music. An artist, a legend.
I don't care what genre of music you're into....if you're into music you know when you're hearing greatness....and this man defines that...pure, real talent... although I'm pretty much a rock'n'roll guitarist, I've always been in awe of his style or anyone who can play that funky, choppy chordal style...just something about it that's always appealed to me...shit, now I gotta go learn me some Nile Rodgers....wish me luck...
This dude is IMHO the bridge between James Brown and Prince in terms of funky rhythm guitar playing. When he gets a groove going it is simply relentless and irresistible to dancers. Big respect and thanks to Nile Rodgers; not only for his musical genius, but for his selfless generosity in sharing 'how he did it'. TBH: Even though he's sharing his licks and tricks with the world, I still don't come anywhere near to sounding as good as him or as original...LOL!!!
A real treasure.. Mister Neil Rodgers in a "how to play" but even more than that, "how to feel it". His music wisdom.
I did not realize how much of his music I am familiar with. What a rock and roll treasure this guy is.
Just saw him tonight opening for Duran Duran. He KILLED it. Brought the house down. What an amazing performer.
@ajazmin68
Жыл бұрын
Did he just play guitar or did he sing?
@RockeyToes
Жыл бұрын
@@ajazmin68 Both
@gunnerdee84
11 ай бұрын
I'm jealous, I would love see Nile and Duran Duran. John T is a hell of a bass player.
@fuzzylogiceire
6 ай бұрын
Did Duran Duran get Nile up to play on Notorious, Wild Boys or other songs that he played on their records?
To say he's legendary is modesty - he's one of the few musicians I've heard that can tap into some unspoken human primordial urge. When you hear him play it's almost an instinctual reaction. You just know it's there and you have to respond - it's almost beyond your ability to choose.
@Lee-wo3de
8 ай бұрын
Well said!
I feel much happier after seeing and hearing this. He was the reason I had "fun" playing guitar. And you are right, some lucky people find an instrument that makes them have fun and play more.
I’m 62, as a freshman in North Alabama listening to ZZ Top, and Altlanta Rhythm Session, then moved up to Maine listening to Ohio Players and Chic playing my $100 short scale bass. I Wore those two albums out. Chic is a part of my soul and what moves me. I heard it in Stevie Rays solos, Bowie and Daft Punk. It has been Nile all along. Goose Bumps.l
I first heard "Le Freak" as a 11 year old, 1978 in South Wales, a damp and dreary coal mining area. It was watching life in black and white and then it switched to colour, like a summer's day every time I listened to it even though it was raining and I absolutely loved it and everything Chic did. As is the way of things music tastes moved on, the radio moved on and started liking other records but in those days you got your info as it was fed to you by the mass media so I did not know "Let's Dance", "Like a Virgin", "We are family", "Roam" and "Love Shack" by the B52s, "Upside Down" and "I'm coming out " by Diana Ross, "Notorious" "Wild boys" and "The Reflex" by Duran Duran, "Higher love" by Steve Winwood and dozens and dozens of other songs I loved had anything to do with a member of Chic. I didn't even know the man's name. I thought they'd gone away. Then while driving 40 years later I heard a radio documentary about Nile. I did a search on the internet and I watched a documentary about Nile. I was absolutely astounded by the level of the man's work and his contribution to music and my happiness through the years. I heard he was in London in 2017 and I bought tickets to watch Chic and Chaka Khan for myself and the wife (we don't go to music events). Let me tell you it was like you'd walked in a burning hot desert for three weeks with no water and then found an oasis of the purest spring water anyone ever tasted. Everyone was dancing, no one cared what they looked like dancing or who was filming them or frankly no one was, they were filming Chic and sending it to their friends. Go and see this man NOW, this year. He won't be here forever. Beg or borrow the money if you have to, you will not forget this man's talent, there should be a 100ft high statue of him and Chic somewhere because when it comes to funky this man, and Bernard (RIP) have it got it going' ON!
Since 1979 'He's the greatest Dancer'is still my favorite tune
Nile is a genius, born at the right time with exact the abilities that needed to become one of the greatest musician ever!! That doesn´t happen very often, that´s really rare!
Respect to this great musician ….
He deserves that signature guitar, its incredible, his sound is as signature as it gets! You know its him as soon as you hear his strum patterns, his muting technique along with those upstrokes near the base of the neck. What an honest person too he seems so very real, not patronizing, hes just him. So refreshing, "FOCUS ON THE WORK"" thats a creative spirit. Man.. I hope to meet him one day.
His state of mind is everything. The belief to add something special to the groove. His guitar knowledge and skill is undeniable but his state of mind takes him to that next level.
I love the that the chic section starts with vinyl, the bowie section with a cassette player and then daft punk with a CD. Fender content is always on point.
He is a musical genius. 💯🔥🔥
Nile Rodgers IS wonderful
He is the best. I attended his recording classes at the center for media arts. Hung-out with him in several clubs. Nile is so cool and down-to-earth. Just a great guy and a Music Legend. He really is The Hitmaker. I'm just glad he is still making music and enjoying life. He is a Huge Inspiration for me. oNe LoVe from NYC
This was such a fun feature. Proof that Nile Rodgers is an absolute musical genius. My favorite rhythm guitarist of all time! I love his remix of Fantasy by George Michael. He produced it so the vocals don’t get lost and his rhythm guitar on it is absolutely magical.
That Chic album was the first album I ever bought. I guess I was 10 or 11…. The first music I asked my guitar teacher to teach me was Nile’s work with Diana Ross. He’s sorta been a hero to me for all these years, but I didn’t understand how difficult it is to play like that until now that I’m in my 50s. I mean, I can’t even hold the pick when the right hand ‘motor’ is working like that. And all the left hand muting? I thought it was something, playing Van Halen riffs, but Nile Rodgers is just a guitar hero in a different genre. This profile and recounting of these songs was happymaking. Love, love, love.
I don't know anybody who could make the guitar so beautifully percussive as these guys. The 70s music. Damn....everyone should get to live in the 70s at least once in their conscious lives.
Yes, it‘s true: Nile is a living music legend!❤
He knows the mind body soul Talent way beyond, just taking into a parallel universe or a wormhole to visit greatness
Nile Rodgers rocks!
That man is almost 70 years old. Still has the energy.
Nile and Chic was in Stockholm a few weeks ago. And he’s so funky, I can’t walk straight after that show. All the hits and the performance was spot on.
This is an amazing piece of musical history…worth it alone fo the great story about how the “ah…Freak Out!” Line from Le Freak come to be. Totally awesome!
@jeffament9330
2 жыл бұрын
❤️❤️❤️
@skierpage
2 жыл бұрын
I've heard Nile tell the story many times, but this is the first time I've heard him play and sing the original version. 🎸♥️
This improved my mood. That's the beauty of stories and music. I've heard these anecdotes previously but it's a good time (punesque intended) to hear them from Mr Rodgers again.
He’s just a special man like all of us. But he was able to share and truly express his emotions in his art.
That was sixteen minutes and thirteen seconds of pure enjoyment.
I remember listening to Random Access Memories for the first time. I became obsessed with that record, and Nile's playing on it. I had never heard a tone like that. It was out of this world to me-completely new, fresh. I had no idea even how to replicate that sound. How did he get it so clean? I thought maybe he played direct into a recording desk, or something. Really amazing musician. He deserves this recognition. Good choice, Fender!
@alwaysopen7970
2 жыл бұрын
People quest after "vintage tone". He has it.
@lecorsaire2283
2 жыл бұрын
The second I first heard the track I fell in love with the rhythm playing. You have to be pretty much dead not to. Not only is the groove sick, but that tone is ridiculously good.
@johnwattdotca
2 жыл бұрын
A clean guitar sound for any band wasn't popular when lead guitarists where hot and on top. When the Roland Jazz-Chorus 120 came out I found it loud enough to use onstage as a clean sound, when my 100 watt Marshall stack wasn't doing it.
Nile and Bernard chucking is the purest form of funk. Stripped right down.
I could joyfully listen to Nile talk, and play, for hours. Such a privilege to hear his stories.
Nile Rodgers, living ledgend Love him so much
This man is gifted.
Legendary, this is deeply historically significant.
Fender, please, make more videos like this. I learned so much musically about riffs I’ve heard on the radio for years, but now it opened up my eyes to new potential projects from just hearing the minimalism to completion aspects of Nile’s tracks. Really great!!!
If ever there was a MASTER CLASS, this is it.
Niles' memory is incredible!
Being familiar with Nile Rodgers-music, bio/history/discography, book/interviews/workshops, etc.-allowed me to roam free and appreciate the other elements of this short docu/feature-the cinematography, the editing, lighting/color grading (different tone for different tunes), direction, even the anamorphic vibe (even if this was probably shot with a spherical lens, or maybe a 1.33x anamorphic?) Felt like a trailer/teaser to a cinematic Rodgers biopic. Nile Rodgers definitely deserves his legend and stories told this lovingly. Well done, Fender.
This metal head also loves Disco and I love love love Nile Rodgers guitar playing style.
This man is a national treasure. Protect him at all cost!
Nile is the man
Seriously. I feel so damn blessed in a guitarist and I’ve been a Fender man my entire life.
I know that this is an ad, but it was so interesting. It's much more effective than someone just going through the tones and specs - something I wouldn't have even clicked on.
Neil Is an amazing artist
Nile is a master !!! Great hitmaker of all times!!! The King Of Grove guitar!!! 🎯
Amazing!!🔥 Thank you so much Sir Nile for helping LE SSERAFIM with their new Song! 💙 Can't wait to hear the song!! 🥺
i could listen for hours
Thanks Fender. Pretty cool of you to do this. Getting Nile to talk about his creative process is just like seeing magic happen before your eyes.
The sheer charisma of this man. Incredible.
I'm here because of his feature with Le sserafim. Watching his videos
Love this man and everything he stands for!!
And hats off to whoever produced and directed this gem
Nile Rogers is a total Genius! Love his music.
One of the people I genuinely want to meet one day. During lockdown when I was listening to all these songs that I was nostalgic for, I'd look at what we used to call liner notes (lol) and I'll be damned if Nile Rodgers was not listed as a producer. The dude helped create the soundtrack to my life, and I hear his influence everywhere.
That's a living legend right there...
Does it get any better than this? Nile is a national treasure and one of the funkiest, most badass rhythm players I know of. Just an incredible talent and ultra cool guy. I was honored to be on his label, Sumthing Else Music back in 2010 and had the chance to speak to him on several occasions about re-recording and guitar playing. Still in awe from those conversations to this day.
I love Nile Rodgers! Only he can turn a loss into a win
Love Niles and Bowie! I saw him at the Serious Moonlight Tour, Oakland Colosseum in 1983. This brings back memories.
This is incredible. Such well-deserved recognition for this musical icon and genius!
Nile made 'happy' music. Back in the seventies Nile was the greatest. Disco would not have existed without him. Such a nice man.
What an absolute inspiration. I’m blown away
EXCELLENT AND INTERESTING LITTLE DOCUMENTARY!!!!!!!!!!!
I could watch him explain all of his songs for hours. Please do more!
Living legend. All of the respect.
Had the pleasure of seeing Nile Rodgers and Chic live last month in Edinburgh. Hit after hit after hit! Astonishing.
smooth,soft, clean and nice his sound
He’s the true Hitmaker
Talk about turning adversity into opportunity. Le Freak is impossibile to play just right unles you’re Nile. Insane talent. Bravo to him and Fender for this gift.
I have so much respect for Nile, he’s amazing, period.
Really enjoying all the love from the funk musicians here, stay poppin' 🙏
@fender
2 жыл бұрын
🙌🎶😎
Nile Rogers is one of the first names that comes to mind when I think of creative genius.
I adore this dude! A true living LEGEND!
Thank you! :)
the kick drum in random access memories must be the most exciting instrument recording ever.
Musical genius! I never realized he played on Get Lucky!
Absolute legend 👏
Thank you Nile for all music you‘ve given to us, see you in Hamburg, 31st of juli 2023
Amazing 😻 so glad I found this Gem of a interview. Now gotta save up for Nile Rodgers signature fender ❤
I love his Studio 54 studio story!!! Some many great songs are born from real life!! Those are the ones that last!
To this day Le Freak is one of my favorite records and I still play it.
How on earth have I missed this giant? What a genius
I've heard him tell these stories before and they're all still good.
that's why i'm a fans of this guy for decades
Nile is notorious
I never was into disco, but 'Le Freak' always perked my ears up every time I heard it on the radio, and there's no denying the influence of Nile's guitar work, from INXS to British dance-rock groups like Duran Duran. What an iconic sound. And this is a terrific video.... Lets the famous player do the talking. The only thing missing from this is that Stevie Ray Vaughan played a solo on Let's Dance.... I had hoped Nile would have mentioned meeting him, as both of the guys were Strat people....
@johnwattdotca
2 жыл бұрын
If you're interested in Stevie Ray Vaughan doing studio lead you should hear his Billy Joel song, the one that starts out with "we walked on the beach beside the old hotel", something like that.
@Cline3911
2 жыл бұрын
John Taylor was influenced by Bernard Edwards. Just listen to the bass groove for 'Rio'. Nile and Bernard both produced plenty of Duran Duran material.
This man is so gifted!
Good to see the legend Nile again.