I watched the full one, but I’ll watch this section again. Tool is pretty extraordinary.
@MartyMcTube5 сағат бұрын
Jimmy looks great!
@roddyw.73885 сағат бұрын
Stewart straight up has said this song is the hardest song for him.
@Oscar_Castrejon5 сағат бұрын
My respects to Kirk and his passion to continue learning music!!!! Master!!
@samuelritchie37156 сағат бұрын
Rick just a heads up I'm having to resubscribe to not only your channels but many many on KZread I know this because after I resubscribe my notifications choice is correctly selected someone needs to talk to you about this
@user-vx5le4te2c6 сағат бұрын
Feel like tosins technique def requires a compressor to really bring out those notes. They were getting a little lost imo.
@bgrigg076 сағат бұрын
Denny Carey is just so.... damned likable. So many musicians have a "look" or put on a persona, and Danny talks and acts like he is just a regular Joe. Great interview, Rick!
@Datimdavis29005 сағат бұрын
Spot on. I got to meet him on tour this year and meeting him was just like this video…great guy!
@timlang49466 сағат бұрын
✨✨✨⚡🏆Youve been Webbed✨✨✨
@brianwarner3086 сағат бұрын
I can relate...i had a year in college when getting smoked up and listening to LZ on 11 was a big part of my life....like every night type shit...
@brianwarner3086 сағат бұрын
I like how he picked "Four Sticks"!!
@user-mv5bu2kk8b7 сағат бұрын
I had to come back to reread yhat😅
@chris-tl6fu7 сағат бұрын
So great!!! Great family,
@RCAvhstape7 сағат бұрын
Rick, you need to do a tribute to Steve Albini. Keep up the good work, and more Tool, please.
@thenext95377 сағат бұрын
WHAT??????????? I didn’t know he passed! Wtf
@RCAvhstape6 сағат бұрын
@@thenext9537 Yeah, his band Shellac was set to release a new album next week, too.
@keystonepirate25347 сағат бұрын
Let’s go! My favorite drummer 🏴☠️👨🏻🚀
@simonfernsby46947 сағат бұрын
i wish I had your family
@cranklabexplosion-labcentr82457 сағат бұрын
Is this the first time we’re seeing inside Tools studio?
@stevenroberts17156 сағат бұрын
Tools' studio is deep within the Earths crust. Surrounded by magma. Dr. Evil Studios. They - can play to 12. Yes.
@mikemorrisonmusic8 сағат бұрын
He’s a giant!
@brianwarner3086 сағат бұрын
ya that is a big dude
@billvs65058 сағат бұрын
If I walked into this store I would never leave. (Until they kicked me out.) What a beautiful collection of guitars!
@R-Type-II8 сағат бұрын
Rick a "Kid in a candy store" Nathaniel is the man ....Reeling him in ! 🙂
@realityboost44058 сағат бұрын
Another reason to record in sections and deliver cues in multiple stems is because the score can often be orchestrated, recorded (and indeed mixed) BEFORE the picture is locked. Meaning you need the control/flexibility to re-edit the delivered cues to the final picture, later on. This is critical.
@ramonzeira8 сағат бұрын
u small or everyone REALLY tall?
@randall90006 сағат бұрын
Danny’s 6 foot 5
@billr558 сағат бұрын
Danny's a cool guy and great drummer
@philipnalls8 сағат бұрын
Country Kashmir is straight fire. Give the guy a raise just for that.
@Marco-7178 сағат бұрын
Now we know who ruined the last perfect circle album. Sheesh
@jasonwgill8 сағат бұрын
Great job Rick! Waiting for the day I see Billy Joel on your show!
@brianwarner3086 сағат бұрын
from Green Day!? just kiddin lol
@jasonwgill6 сағат бұрын
@@brianwarner308lol, weird thing is, I’ve often said that late 70’s-early 80’s Billy Joel looks like Billy Joe Armstrong. Maybe it’s just me.
@luigizanellato29598 сағат бұрын
Such a great and inspirational interview. Just like all of Rick’s awesome informative content! Thank you Rick. Rock on.
@charlieverity54058 сағат бұрын
Great stuff, subbed over here too 🎸
@SteveRousseau19908 сағат бұрын
Thank you for everything Rick!
@robertmoriarty9258 сағат бұрын
What song does Nathaniel play at 14:44 on the ‘67 sunburst?
@peterquest64069 сағат бұрын
How many times do they say cool?
@stearx5379 сағат бұрын
3:11 song name?
@stearx5379 сағат бұрын
3:11 song name?
@frippeno9 сағат бұрын
I was waiting for him to say Bladerunner 👏👏👏 That is just the best marriage of score and film IMO. Sounds both futuristic obviously but also timeless and has me asking ‘how’d he do that’ with 1981/2 era technology. Amazing.
@mikemuchmore32249 сағат бұрын
You didnt hear alot about how the group Toto and other studio musicians were writing most of MJ's music for his songs and they were white. It shows you how we were at one time in appreciation of one anothers talents.
@desbarry841410 сағат бұрын
Jerry Goldsmith was doing mock ups long before Zimmer lol
@krisc663311 сағат бұрын
Echo the sentiment on Rubber Soul. Norwegian Wood, no words… And the Kashmir arrangement. So good.
@bobsofficial494512 сағат бұрын
Wow! Such brutal Honesty- Gotta love that independent Spirit!
@crewmax424012 сағат бұрын
Can't think of two guys who could analyze of the songs of our lives any better than these two.
@in2livinit13 сағат бұрын
Congrats Rick. Really cool seeing you two brothers reminisce & to laugh together.
@jeffreyjones48613 сағат бұрын
Would never buy lavender. To each his own though.
@maxrovers10014 сағат бұрын
Elvis would have loved what you did
@maxrovers10014 сағат бұрын
Looks like a space ship 😊
@HokkeeKun14 сағат бұрын
Dave Grohl and Maynard James Keenan is a musical savant
@erb3415 сағат бұрын
These guys are the best. What a contrast to you listening to the Spotify top 10!
@michaelligue384215 сағат бұрын
Nathaniel playing Kashmir blew me away 👏👏
@BillyMac81216 сағат бұрын
What about Hendrix? Rick, you don’t seem to mention him much. I know a ton of people talk about him, but did you get any inspiration from him. Is there anything do you do that mimics him in your playing? (Where you think, “What would Jimi do?”)
@bawilms17 сағат бұрын
Definitely Rubber Soul
@pearsecobb616817 сағат бұрын
If I was in that room I feel like my body would be torn to shreds just by the shear amount of talent in skill that is contained in that room like a black hole
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Either Danny is a giant or Rick is tiny
I watched the full one, but I’ll watch this section again. Tool is pretty extraordinary.
Jimmy looks great!
Stewart straight up has said this song is the hardest song for him.
My respects to Kirk and his passion to continue learning music!!!! Master!!
Rick just a heads up I'm having to resubscribe to not only your channels but many many on KZread I know this because after I resubscribe my notifications choice is correctly selected someone needs to talk to you about this
Feel like tosins technique def requires a compressor to really bring out those notes. They were getting a little lost imo.
Denny Carey is just so.... damned likable. So many musicians have a "look" or put on a persona, and Danny talks and acts like he is just a regular Joe. Great interview, Rick!
Spot on. I got to meet him on tour this year and meeting him was just like this video…great guy!
✨✨✨⚡🏆Youve been Webbed✨✨✨
I can relate...i had a year in college when getting smoked up and listening to LZ on 11 was a big part of my life....like every night type shit...
I like how he picked "Four Sticks"!!
I had to come back to reread yhat😅
So great!!! Great family,
Rick, you need to do a tribute to Steve Albini. Keep up the good work, and more Tool, please.
WHAT??????????? I didn’t know he passed! Wtf
@@thenext9537 Yeah, his band Shellac was set to release a new album next week, too.
Let’s go! My favorite drummer 🏴☠️👨🏻🚀
i wish I had your family
Is this the first time we’re seeing inside Tools studio?
Tools' studio is deep within the Earths crust. Surrounded by magma. Dr. Evil Studios. They - can play to 12. Yes.
He’s a giant!
ya that is a big dude
If I walked into this store I would never leave. (Until they kicked me out.) What a beautiful collection of guitars!
Rick a "Kid in a candy store" Nathaniel is the man ....Reeling him in ! 🙂
Another reason to record in sections and deliver cues in multiple stems is because the score can often be orchestrated, recorded (and indeed mixed) BEFORE the picture is locked. Meaning you need the control/flexibility to re-edit the delivered cues to the final picture, later on. This is critical.
u small or everyone REALLY tall?
Danny’s 6 foot 5
Danny's a cool guy and great drummer
Country Kashmir is straight fire. Give the guy a raise just for that.
Now we know who ruined the last perfect circle album. Sheesh
Great job Rick! Waiting for the day I see Billy Joel on your show!
from Green Day!? just kiddin lol
@@brianwarner308lol, weird thing is, I’ve often said that late 70’s-early 80’s Billy Joel looks like Billy Joe Armstrong. Maybe it’s just me.
Such a great and inspirational interview. Just like all of Rick’s awesome informative content! Thank you Rick. Rock on.
Great stuff, subbed over here too 🎸
Thank you for everything Rick!
What song does Nathaniel play at 14:44 on the ‘67 sunburst?
How many times do they say cool?
3:11 song name?
3:11 song name?
I was waiting for him to say Bladerunner 👏👏👏 That is just the best marriage of score and film IMO. Sounds both futuristic obviously but also timeless and has me asking ‘how’d he do that’ with 1981/2 era technology. Amazing.
You didnt hear alot about how the group Toto and other studio musicians were writing most of MJ's music for his songs and they were white. It shows you how we were at one time in appreciation of one anothers talents.
Jerry Goldsmith was doing mock ups long before Zimmer lol
Echo the sentiment on Rubber Soul. Norwegian Wood, no words… And the Kashmir arrangement. So good.
Wow! Such brutal Honesty- Gotta love that independent Spirit!
Can't think of two guys who could analyze of the songs of our lives any better than these two.
Congrats Rick. Really cool seeing you two brothers reminisce & to laugh together.
Would never buy lavender. To each his own though.
Elvis would have loved what you did
Looks like a space ship 😊
Dave Grohl and Maynard James Keenan is a musical savant
These guys are the best. What a contrast to you listening to the Spotify top 10!
Nathaniel playing Kashmir blew me away 👏👏
What about Hendrix? Rick, you don’t seem to mention him much. I know a ton of people talk about him, but did you get any inspiration from him. Is there anything do you do that mimics him in your playing? (Where you think, “What would Jimi do?”)
Definitely Rubber Soul
If I was in that room I feel like my body would be torn to shreds just by the shear amount of talent in skill that is contained in that room like a black hole