He should be way more famous than he is. He’s so humble
@user-tl5ty4uj4y20 сағат бұрын
No one ever mentions: "Waiting for a Star to fall" - Boy Meets Girl - This has to be a one hit wonder from the 80s. It was number 1 for several weeks. Their other hits were sung by Whitney Houston and became #1.
@johncheney682320 сағат бұрын
You have GLS Rick. Goldie Locks Syndrome......although I concur with Keith Jarred...whoops.
@briansparks498720 сағат бұрын
Jimmy is my absolute hero! Thank you Rick!
@dietersdawgs20 сағат бұрын
Seriously why bother? It's like lamenting the fact that people don't ride horses anymore as the major form of transportation. Those were great times, present times are not. Isn't this the guy who complains about Don Henley and others trying to protect their stuff? We all have our time, and those of us in our 60's and 70's now enjoyed some of the best times ever for creative popular music. Today's generation is as interesting as dying or dead grass. Lots of artists got totally screwed by the music industry back in the day "bro". You're only 21 once.
@Dethmeister20 сағат бұрын
Is he comparing these to a perfect version he's heard before or to the perfect version that he hears in his head from reading the music sheets? I've only seen where they record a full orchestra together on stage or in a huge studio. Have they ever recorded an orchestra a few instruments at a time in a studio to a click track and then mix, quantize, equalize, add reverb and such to make a perfect studio version of a classical piece?
@gustavorvalderrama62520 сағат бұрын
Personally, my favorita is 25 or 6 to 4
@jbzooropa7220 сағат бұрын
Happy Birthday Rick!!! I love that we have the same musical tastes. NOW INTERVIEW U2!!!! lol. Pleeeeeeeeease!!!
@richfiryn20 сағат бұрын
Holed up in the basement of Chicago Music Exchange lies this enormous talent!! Great interview, as always Rick you know every right question and share such amazing insights into the various artists.
@sebastianandrup595920 сағат бұрын
thank you man. nowaday its nearly only the voice and beat young kids wanna hear in a rapper instead of the story telling and so on
@W4V3R20 сағат бұрын
I never get tired of seeing a music professional savouring bits and pieces of a whole song
@gawkingtimetraveler170420 сағат бұрын
Rick Beato is on the Mt Rushmore of KZreadrs.
@GVatDS20 сағат бұрын
Jimmy is soo good! Love his technique and dynamic play. He put his mark on every pumpkins songs. One of a kind 🔥
@thedominion664320 сағат бұрын
thought that was Wayne Gretzky lol. though not THE great one, he is one of the great ones 😅
@grahamjarman20 сағат бұрын
that right foot, i assume those are single bass drum strokes
@benhaven750120 сағат бұрын
Sorry but across the universe sucks too. you're just nostalgic to the shitty beatles just as these young kids are with mumble rap. We all like what we like. I love grunge and alot of that is fuckin nonsense
@jbreg220 сағат бұрын
I think some of their greatest songs didn't even make the charts.
@Kenny-et1qc20 сағат бұрын
A.I. HAS NO SOUL
@stephenskinner485721 сағат бұрын
This centralized CONTROL, there are other words to describe this, is a a disease that has affected ever aspect of America. COVID isn't the only virus that has reshaped OUR world in a negative way. HELP OL Mighty.
@Kenny-et1qc21 сағат бұрын
❤❤❤ I ADMIRE STING'S COMMITMENT TO QUALITY IN HIS WORK, FAMILY, READING, PHILANTHROPY...KENNY & MY HEAVENLY FELICIA 💋😘. P.S.- HIS WIFE IS EQUALLY QUALITY CONSCIENCE- GOTTA LOVE THAT 🌹
@justindelsol693221 сағат бұрын
Well-deserved Beato you've worked incredibly and accomplished so much
@drfrankfarhadi21 сағат бұрын
this is the greatest guitar lesson
@FRANPARR.mp421 сағат бұрын
ABBA, and ACDC for me
@lilnutty682121 сағат бұрын
Do you actually listen to any new music that isnt in the charts? Im guessing no...
@BaronVonQuiply21 сағат бұрын
It's weird how I don't have any appreciation for banjo (aside from the song I used one on because nothing fit the part like it did) and yet I've known this name for decades.
@lilnutty682121 сағат бұрын
Old man complains about modern, new music. Very original mate
@kevinstrattonmusic21 сағат бұрын
Most lyrics today are the fast food of musical poetry. You are what you eat.
@chickenman15121 сағат бұрын
Hell yeah!!! Drop the full video!!!!
@DaveyMulholland21 сағат бұрын
One of the all time greats. Such a great player.
@tubelance21 сағат бұрын
Seeing them in small venue during the GISH album was incredible.
@tubelance21 сағат бұрын
Needed a chamberlain vs freese drum off
@ron367621 сағат бұрын
When you play from the heart,,,❤,,,there is no mistakes. - RJ.
@darrenoropallo187021 сағат бұрын
Nathaniel has such amazing technique and feel. The arrangements are unbelievable but he’s just a phenomenal player overall. It’s crazy someone hasn’t snatched him up for their band.
@mediumstudio21 сағат бұрын
Man nooooobody does drum fills like that anymore!!!
@kapla200421 сағат бұрын
Love this guy ! Make sure to check out his originals too
@grahamthompson259421 сағат бұрын
Elliot Easton guitar solos are fun to play.
@PalisadeFence21 сағат бұрын
I'll never understand how Jimmy's name never seems to come up in conversations about the best drummers ever. The man is incredible.
@mustafaahmed243121 сағат бұрын
His Kashmir rendition on acoustic is a master piece. Brilliant interview as always.
@sooner112521 сағат бұрын
This video cracked me up
@johnhatfield693521 сағат бұрын
I can tell when something is out of tune, and when someone says you are out of tune, I check the strings. We are close in age, maybe it's an thing 🤭
@alanporter955621 сағат бұрын
Fantastic song!
@musicmaste195621 сағат бұрын
No Rick, you are perfectly ok. You're a musician and I am a musician too.I think musicians (rightly) think a lot about many aspects that over 90% of people don't realize.
@CaseyMNewsome21 сағат бұрын
Nathaniel and Tommy Emmanuel need to link up. Love hearing the breakdown of the arrangements
@inlandchris121 сағат бұрын
Music caught me when I was 15 @High School with the Beatles, 1966. We all progressed with each new album of the Beatles. After the Beatles came some wild stuff but when Boston came out with Smokin, that was it, the finale. To me, Somkin was the pinnace and the other songs in that album was icing on the cake, wow, one album, pure joy. I still listen to Smokin and occasionally play it on my organ but I am not a professional< love Boston to this day, 45+ years later!
@Ashlok921 сағат бұрын
Song hard tho
@kilja313421 сағат бұрын
WTF! Rick and Jimmy!!!!! Can't wait for this! SO glad he asked about Jellybelly, what a brutal drum track.
@ashwinsarma446821 сағат бұрын
monster!
@tubytele21 сағат бұрын
The Feiten system sounds really good on paper. I’ve never played a guitar with it but would like to. I often sub the 2nd for the 3rd. 3rds are murder unless you tune to a specific voicing and stick with it. Not the best for voice leading. I got so frustrated during a hired hand session one time that I used 2 tracks to get a maj triad in tune. One track for the 5th interval and another for the 3rd which has to be flat to sound right. Try using the D G and B strings to sound perfect for a G triad. Then check your B against your E. Ouch..it will loosen your cavities. I use specific voicings that I know will sound cool like most of us that have been at this for a lifetime.
@Bahimo315421 сағат бұрын
He's that friend that we all called him to hang out with
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Congratulations!
He should be way more famous than he is. He’s so humble
No one ever mentions: "Waiting for a Star to fall" - Boy Meets Girl - This has to be a one hit wonder from the 80s. It was number 1 for several weeks. Their other hits were sung by Whitney Houston and became #1.
You have GLS Rick. Goldie Locks Syndrome......although I concur with Keith Jarred...whoops.
Jimmy is my absolute hero! Thank you Rick!
Seriously why bother? It's like lamenting the fact that people don't ride horses anymore as the major form of transportation. Those were great times, present times are not. Isn't this the guy who complains about Don Henley and others trying to protect their stuff? We all have our time, and those of us in our 60's and 70's now enjoyed some of the best times ever for creative popular music. Today's generation is as interesting as dying or dead grass. Lots of artists got totally screwed by the music industry back in the day "bro". You're only 21 once.
Is he comparing these to a perfect version he's heard before or to the perfect version that he hears in his head from reading the music sheets? I've only seen where they record a full orchestra together on stage or in a huge studio. Have they ever recorded an orchestra a few instruments at a time in a studio to a click track and then mix, quantize, equalize, add reverb and such to make a perfect studio version of a classical piece?
Personally, my favorita is 25 or 6 to 4
Happy Birthday Rick!!! I love that we have the same musical tastes. NOW INTERVIEW U2!!!! lol. Pleeeeeeeeease!!!
Holed up in the basement of Chicago Music Exchange lies this enormous talent!! Great interview, as always Rick you know every right question and share such amazing insights into the various artists.
thank you man. nowaday its nearly only the voice and beat young kids wanna hear in a rapper instead of the story telling and so on
I never get tired of seeing a music professional savouring bits and pieces of a whole song
Rick Beato is on the Mt Rushmore of KZreadrs.
Jimmy is soo good! Love his technique and dynamic play. He put his mark on every pumpkins songs. One of a kind 🔥
thought that was Wayne Gretzky lol. though not THE great one, he is one of the great ones 😅
that right foot, i assume those are single bass drum strokes
Sorry but across the universe sucks too. you're just nostalgic to the shitty beatles just as these young kids are with mumble rap. We all like what we like. I love grunge and alot of that is fuckin nonsense
I think some of their greatest songs didn't even make the charts.
A.I. HAS NO SOUL
This centralized CONTROL, there are other words to describe this, is a a disease that has affected ever aspect of America. COVID isn't the only virus that has reshaped OUR world in a negative way. HELP OL Mighty.
❤❤❤ I ADMIRE STING'S COMMITMENT TO QUALITY IN HIS WORK, FAMILY, READING, PHILANTHROPY...KENNY & MY HEAVENLY FELICIA 💋😘. P.S.- HIS WIFE IS EQUALLY QUALITY CONSCIENCE- GOTTA LOVE THAT 🌹
Well-deserved Beato you've worked incredibly and accomplished so much
this is the greatest guitar lesson
ABBA, and ACDC for me
Do you actually listen to any new music that isnt in the charts? Im guessing no...
It's weird how I don't have any appreciation for banjo (aside from the song I used one on because nothing fit the part like it did) and yet I've known this name for decades.
Old man complains about modern, new music. Very original mate
Most lyrics today are the fast food of musical poetry. You are what you eat.
Hell yeah!!! Drop the full video!!!!
One of the all time greats. Such a great player.
Seeing them in small venue during the GISH album was incredible.
Needed a chamberlain vs freese drum off
When you play from the heart,,,❤,,,there is no mistakes. - RJ.
Nathaniel has such amazing technique and feel. The arrangements are unbelievable but he’s just a phenomenal player overall. It’s crazy someone hasn’t snatched him up for their band.
Man nooooobody does drum fills like that anymore!!!
Love this guy ! Make sure to check out his originals too
Elliot Easton guitar solos are fun to play.
I'll never understand how Jimmy's name never seems to come up in conversations about the best drummers ever. The man is incredible.
His Kashmir rendition on acoustic is a master piece. Brilliant interview as always.
This video cracked me up
I can tell when something is out of tune, and when someone says you are out of tune, I check the strings. We are close in age, maybe it's an thing 🤭
Fantastic song!
No Rick, you are perfectly ok. You're a musician and I am a musician too.I think musicians (rightly) think a lot about many aspects that over 90% of people don't realize.
Nathaniel and Tommy Emmanuel need to link up. Love hearing the breakdown of the arrangements
Music caught me when I was 15 @High School with the Beatles, 1966. We all progressed with each new album of the Beatles. After the Beatles came some wild stuff but when Boston came out with Smokin, that was it, the finale. To me, Somkin was the pinnace and the other songs in that album was icing on the cake, wow, one album, pure joy. I still listen to Smokin and occasionally play it on my organ but I am not a professional< love Boston to this day, 45+ years later!
Song hard tho
WTF! Rick and Jimmy!!!!! Can't wait for this! SO glad he asked about Jellybelly, what a brutal drum track.
monster!
The Feiten system sounds really good on paper. I’ve never played a guitar with it but would like to. I often sub the 2nd for the 3rd. 3rds are murder unless you tune to a specific voicing and stick with it. Not the best for voice leading. I got so frustrated during a hired hand session one time that I used 2 tracks to get a maj triad in tune. One track for the 5th interval and another for the 3rd which has to be flat to sound right. Try using the D G and B strings to sound perfect for a G triad. Then check your B against your E. Ouch..it will loosen your cavities. I use specific voicings that I know will sound cool like most of us that have been at this for a lifetime.
He's that friend that we all called him to hang out with