The Steven Wilson Interview: The Modern Rock Producer

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2022
  • In this episode I interview Steven Wilson He is the founder, guitarist, lead vocalist and songwriter of the rock band Porcupine Tree, as well as being a member of several other bands, including Blackfield, Storm Corrosion and No-Man. He is also a solo artist, having released 6 solo albums since his solo debut Insurgentes in 2008. In a career spanning more than 30 years.
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  • @sythvl2278
    @sythvl2278 Год назад +905

    The 3 album run of In absentia, deadwing, and fear of a blank planet is a level of genius rarely matched.

    • @ludovicartu4239
      @ludovicartu4239 Год назад +78

      Lightbulb Sun is up there with them also. Last Chance to Evacuate Planet Earth Before It Is Recycled might be my favorite PT song.

    • @sythvl2278
      @sythvl2278 Год назад +20

      @@ludovicartu4239 saw that live on the recent tour! Awesome

    • @TheFergie9
      @TheFergie9 Год назад +21

      Don't forget the other musicians involved..its not just Steven's input with Porcupine Tree

    • @BonzoDrummer
      @BonzoDrummer Год назад +40

      "Stupid Dream" through "The Incident" is all top-tier.

    • @kristofferrosvall8709
      @kristofferrosvall8709 Год назад +16

      Signify to Fear is all at least 8 out of 10 albums for me.

  • @stevemuzak8526
    @stevemuzak8526 Год назад +840

    Steven Wilson is the most known unknown musician on this planet. To me his music is as important as King Crimson, The Beatles or Pink Floyd. Steven is 100% modern legendary musician.

    • @isaiasabinadisosagarcia936
      @isaiasabinadisosagarcia936 Год назад +31

      Completely agree. Every time somebody I know becomes interested in his music I personally feel very achieved.
      My wife started getting into him even though she was never into rock music growing up, and now she shares my excitement when people from her university get interested in Steven

    • @DarkHound9999
      @DarkHound9999 Год назад +19

      He also named a song after you ;) :D

    • @Maxmarts
      @Maxmarts Год назад +1

      Amen

    • @jovenintensa
      @jovenintensa Год назад +14

      What are you talking about? he filled the arena when he came to Santiago just a few weeks ago. In no way, shape or form that counts as unknown.

    • @jayclean5653
      @jayclean5653 Год назад +21

      @@jovenintensa He's pretty unknown to the mainstream.

  • @ralelunar
    @ralelunar Год назад +195

    "Imperfection is personality." That's a fantastic quote.

  • @daviddigirolamo3310
    @daviddigirolamo3310 Год назад +11

    One thing that can't be overstated enough...when his dad says "Hey, son...you're interested in music, I made you a portastudio for Christmas".
    What an entirely different world that becomes compared to..."Hey, son, you're interested in music...get a real job".

  • @sporkpilot
    @sporkpilot Год назад +1365

    Rick goes from not talking about Porcupine Tree hardly at all, to interviewing Steven Wilson himself!!! I LOVE THIS CHANNEL!!!

    • @Chaviacegram
      @Chaviacegram Год назад

      🖕🖕Congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's..🎁

    • @manuelper
      @manuelper Год назад +105

      Rick really needs to do a WMTSG about Porcupine Tree.

    • @relativetimeworx8459
      @relativetimeworx8459 Год назад +65

      Rick goes from not talking about PTree on his channel, to interviewing Steven Wilson and not talking about PTree in the interview!

    • @larrycass3198
      @larrycass3198 Год назад +8

      Your spot on spork pilot!
      I think Rick saw PT getting Big Concert Crowds and It Appears it Caught Rick Attention?
      “Steven Wilson” is without ? a Musical Genius!

    • @JayPoole1986
      @JayPoole1986 Год назад +17

      @@manuelper Yep "Arriving Somewhere but Not Here" needs the Beato treatment

  • @shadownet_nft
    @shadownet_nft Год назад +534

    Amazing band, all killer, no filler. Gavin Harrison is one of the greatest drummers I ever heard.

    • @StefBelgium
      @StefBelgium Год назад +11

      Oh yes for sure! He s a beast, sounds great and very musical! Love that guy

    • @shadownet_nft
      @shadownet_nft Год назад +12

      Drive home makes me cry, Guthrie man, gotta be inspired by him.

    • @ins1demanwhitaker527
      @ins1demanwhitaker527 Год назад +2

      Facts

    • @clydevickers2684
      @clydevickers2684 Год назад

      @@shadownet_nft Routine

    • @Driver2616
      @Driver2616 Год назад +10

      Don’t forget Chris Maitland…

  • @BigBass-xf5yi
    @BigBass-xf5yi Год назад +383

    The interview that I have been dyin to hear.
    Steve’s music is top of the food chain. And he’s been at it for so long. Yet he looks like he’s still in his 30s , yet he’s almost 60. Crazy. I hope he never stops creating his wonderful offerings

    • @doggity5149
      @doggity5149 Год назад +27

      He's not almost 60. He's 54. But yes, Steven doesnt look anywhere near his actual age

    • @doggity5149
      @doggity5149 Год назад +10

      To be fair, in early PT years he also looked way younger, almost like a 16 year old kid, didn't really work for him then xD

    • @omgkong777
      @omgkong777 Год назад +6

      he has retained something childlike and that makes a lot of difference, not just the pure look. very pleasant. If you don't have any nasty dark sides that we don't know about, you're a cool dude, Steven ;-)

    • @Bryan8329
      @Bryan8329 Год назад +28

      They say it’s his vegetarianism. I think it’s not wearing shoes on stage

    • @isuckatguitar6252
      @isuckatguitar6252 Год назад +3

      @@Bryan8329 😂😂😂

  • @Brotelho2
    @Brotelho2 Год назад +125

    Fear of a Blank Planet is one of the most brilliant albums I’ve had the pleasure to listen to.

    • @Terraceview
      @Terraceview Год назад +1

      I agree.

    • @jonathanpusar5931
      @jonathanpusar5931 Год назад +9

      Great social commentary too that's only gotten even more relevant in the age of influencers and Tiktok

    • @hhaannnnaahh222
      @hhaannnnaahh222 11 месяцев назад

      ​@@jonathanpusar5931100%

    • @manuel_ao
      @manuel_ao 3 месяца назад +1

      I agree with you. Most people choose In Absentia as their favourite SW album and, while it is also great, Fear of a Blank Planet is, for me, his pinnacle. Anesthesize is the perfect music piece of the 2000's.

    • @kylejones4834
      @kylejones4834 Месяц назад

      Fear of a Blank Planet was, for a very long time, my favorite Porcupine Tree record. Though, as I've gotten older and been listening to SW's music for longer (been an avid listener since '08), Deadwing, which I've always loved, is the album I grab first these days. Arriving Somewhere is, to me, a perfect song. I've got a personal list of 10/10 songs that I find to be music at its absolute finest. Arriving is among those (Anesthetize is too). Ask me a few years ago and id say my favorite PT album was FoaBP, but now I'd probably say Deadwing. In Absentia is fucking killer too. Favorite Steven Wilson solo record is Grace for Drowning with Hand.Cannot.Erase at two and Raven at three, though all three among my favorite records of all time and have been on heavy rotation since each of their releases.

  • @filipedoria9561
    @filipedoria9561 Год назад +204

    This guy is the prog rock in person of our century

    • @Chaviacegram
      @Chaviacegram Год назад

      🖕🖕Congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's 🎁

    • @dr.emilschaffhausen4683
      @dr.emilschaffhausen4683 Год назад +15

      Incredible song writer, musician, singer, producer and engineer. Non-to mention the fact that he probably never sleeps given the body of his work over the last three decades.

    • @sietchtabr5120
      @sietchtabr5120 Год назад +9

      @@tinfoilhatter frog rock🐸 for a 21st Century Schizoid jump

    • @AUTOSAD777
      @AUTOSAD777 Год назад +3

      NO! Don't say it! It's the dirty word! lol

    • @sietchtabr5120
      @sietchtabr5120 Год назад +2

      @@AUTOSAD777 ok ok you're not wrong 😄 but it could become a blank planet 😱

  • @BonzoDrummer
    @BonzoDrummer Год назад +179

    It's about time Rick covered PT/SW. Would love to get a "What Makes This Song Great" about them.

    • @ogulcanyolcu8714
      @ogulcanyolcu8714 Год назад +13

      Anesthetize

    • @jimmc2990
      @jimmc2990 Год назад +1

      Yes!! It would follow naturally that Rick loves SW's work, so this would be perfect...

    • @BonzoDrummer
      @BonzoDrummer Год назад +2

      @@ogulcanyolcu8714 Halo.

    • @henningpelkmann7131
      @henningpelkmann7131 Год назад +2

      I think what Rick held back for that was: “Where to begin?” 😉

    • @blakemaxfield4267
      @blakemaxfield4267 Год назад +3

      Arriving Somewhere but not here

  • @O_U_No_It_2
    @O_U_No_It_2 Год назад +182

    Opeth productions have always blown me away, hearing new layers at every listen.
    My discovery of Porcupine Tree fairly recently, woke me up to sonic beauty in fascinating new ways.
    And his sublime solo career with insanely creative "friends," is equally impressive.
    Love what this man creates.

    • @gaycha6589
      @gaycha6589 10 месяцев назад +2

      Can you recommend Opeth listening and order?

    • @ZauTa
      @ZauTa 10 месяцев назад +10

      ​@@gaycha6589 Depends what you like.
      If you like rock and folk start with Damnation then go to the post-watershed albums (Heritage, Sorceress, Pale Communion and In Cauda) and then see if you can get into Ghost Reveries or Blackwater Park, then watershed and deliverance, then still life and my arms, then morningrise and orchid.
      If you like really proggy stuff then start with Watershed and the post watershed albums and then whatever after that.
      If you like extreme metal then My arms through watershed in order, then orchid and morningrise, then the post-watershed albums in reverse order (In cauda -> Sorceress -> Pale Communion -> Heritage).

    • @peaks_ahead7697
      @peaks_ahead7697 10 месяцев назад +7

      "Storm corrosion" by Opeth and Steven Wilson

    • @gaycha6589
      @gaycha6589 10 месяцев назад

      @@ZauTa thank you

    • @ryukan250
      @ryukan250 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@gaycha6589
      Windowpane
      The Drapery Falls
      To Bid You Farewell
      The Baying of the Hounds
      Hessian Peel
      The Moor
      Advent
      A Fair Judgement
      When

  • @ernestoleighton3067
    @ernestoleighton3067 Год назад +95

    I am an extreme metal fan and I got to know Steven Wilson because of his long proximity with Opeth, a progressive death metal band. He produced their record Blackwater Park, which is all-time favourite record and it is a stunning piece of art.

    • @Weloz92
      @Weloz92 Год назад +8

      I don't listen to a lot of death metal, but that album is one of my favourites to listen to just for the incredible atmosphere and sound (especially on a moody November day).

    • @nintzelj
      @nintzelj Год назад +8

      fantastic album! Steven was also a guest musician on it too. Steven also played on Deliverance as well as the lush Damnation. Love Porcupine Tree, Steven Wilson, Opeth and Mikael Akerfeldt!

    • @peterhammer6915
      @peterhammer6915 10 месяцев назад +5

      @@Weloz92 Blackwater Park isn't Death Metal at all. It's Progressive Metal. Growling doesn't make music death metal. I agree, fantastic album though. For me the best albums of this century are in no particular order:
      Hand Cannot Erase
      Blackwater Park
      Ghost Reveries
      Fear of a Blank Planet
      In Absentia
      Still Life is -99, otherwise it would be on this list.

  • @joesikorski4080
    @joesikorski4080 Год назад +70

    The best interview is one in which the interviewer lets the subject talk uninterrupted.
    You are a legend, Rick. This was a masterclass

  • @tripaulyd1
    @tripaulyd1 Год назад +105

    What a great producer. He was co-producer on 3 of the earlier Opeth albums. Legendary results.

    • @dh1380
      @dh1380 3 месяца назад

      Hmmmmm that's debatable

    • @andrewdrewT
      @andrewdrewT 3 месяца назад +2

      @@dh1380not at all

  • @subvertedworld
    @subvertedworld Год назад +45

    Here I've been DYING to see Rick talk about some Porcupine Tree songs and then he drops THIS! PLEASE do a "what makes this song great" with ANY Porcupine Tree song.

  • @barnz008
    @barnz008 Год назад +143

    Opeth ‘Damnation’ is a flippin masterpiece. That’s about all I have to say about this Steve guy here. 😁

    • @fcamiola
      @fcamiola Год назад +17

      Agreed! Deliverance and BWP are amazing as well! Bleak.....

    • @grungeman86
      @grungeman86 Год назад +5

      My top 5 favorites of all time for absolutely ever.

    • @coreyclark6505
      @coreyclark6505 Год назад +4

      Those Opeth albums and Mike Portnoy always talking about In Absentia…. That was a great era.

    • @fcamiola
      @fcamiola Год назад +8

      @@coreyclark6505 I know....Opeth and Porcupine Tree co-headlining in 2003! I can't believe I missed that.

    • @coreyclark6505
      @coreyclark6505 Год назад +3

      @@fcamiola I was at the Detroit MI show. F’n brilliant. Goes down as one of the most memorable things I’ve watched.

  • @rifqikhairul7458
    @rifqikhairul7458 Год назад +268

    Hand cannot erase is the best concept album that steven ever made and my all time favorite record. steven is really musical genius in this century

    • @rifqikhairul7458
      @rifqikhairul7458 Год назад

      @MrRickBeato01. thank you sir 🤩

    • @jimmycampbell78
      @jimmycampbell78 Год назад +8

      @@rifqikhairul7458 rifqi, that's a fake spambot channel, it's not Rick - do not reply to it.

    • @powermetallistic2293
      @powermetallistic2293 Год назад +1

      I just can't learn to like that album. I'm more of a PT person but if I had to choose and album of Steven's solo career I'd go with the Surgentes.

    • @SharkVsTree
      @SharkVsTree Год назад +7

      @@powermetallistic2293 I's say those are his two best solo records. Insurgentes has an incredibly dark, overarching doom and dread to it, with moments of sheer beauty woven into it. Hand Cannot Erase is a compelling concept and has some of Guthrie Govan's greatest work on it. Hard for me to say which one is better because they're so different.

    • @Thewestslope
      @Thewestslope Год назад +3

      Agreed. Love HCE. For me, To the Bone is the best solo Wilson album. Perhaps because I am a big fan of Talk Talk.

  • @consentofthegoverned5145
    @consentofthegoverned5145 Год назад +76

    I loved hearing Steven's take on Guthrie's solo on Drive Home. That solo deserves UNESCO protection.

  • @MattGarratt
    @MattGarratt Год назад +53

    I will never get enough of Steven Wilson's insights and wisdom.

  • @youngjdi
    @youngjdi Год назад +424

    Steven isn’t about how much of a genius he is. He’s about how hard he works.

    • @Linixion
      @Linixion Год назад +24

      Absolutely! Such inspiring commitment.

    • @coreyclark6505
      @coreyclark6505 Год назад +51

      …all while being a genius…

    • @Tityretupatulae
      @Tityretupatulae Год назад +1

      @@coreyclark6505 😂

    • @carlosgonzalez2764
      @carlosgonzalez2764 9 месяцев назад +4

      That's exactly why at the end he ended up being a genius.

    • @MoonmanSpacejam
      @MoonmanSpacejam 7 месяцев назад +1

      Gavin Harrison was a real driving force for porcupine tree

  • @davidlaw689
    @davidlaw689 Год назад +355

    Steven Wilson IS the greatest artist you've never heard of ! Thank you Mr Beato for giving SW a platform and exposure

    • @jcout25
      @jcout25 Год назад +15

      Ahhhh....he's pretty well known, dude. He's been making music since the 80s. I think you mean all the tik-tok children don't know who he is. But anybody who is an actual musician or truly enjoys music, knows exactly who he is.

    • @davidlaw689
      @davidlaw689 Год назад +9

      @@jcout25 To us who watch Rick’s channel he probably is, but to the general populace he isn’t.

    • @KOTFPirateRadio
      @KOTFPirateRadio Год назад +2

      Couldn't agree more. Well said.

    • @thomasowen2148
      @thomasowen2148 Год назад +2

      coudnt say it better

    • @giovanni21mas
      @giovanni21mas Год назад +8

      @@jcout25 obviously that´s not the case, he´s very well known in our niche community but he is not a house hold name

  • @chaos.corner
    @chaos.corner Год назад +69

    I like that he mentions fans being picky about the tracks but doesn't condemn them for it but tries to raise his standards. He seems to recognize that this is people being passionate about the things they love.

    • @aionguardian9062
      @aionguardian9062 Год назад +1

      It's interesting that people don't just make music.. how something has to be marketed and sold to someone else is more important than the actual music itself, so what's the point

    • @bergerdrum
      @bergerdrum 22 дня назад

      Yes, his perspective on the fans - at least his reaction to them - seems pretty healthy. For me, though, I have to wonder: If that original mix means so much to you, why bother listening to a remix? Why not let the new mix be what it is?

  • @johnnycto7576
    @johnnycto7576 Год назад +220

    The solo by Guthrie in Drive Home is mesmerizing.

    • @Ziqohth
      @Ziqohth Год назад +8

      it made me cry everytime i listened to lol, i never thought a guitar solo could made me feel that way. incredible.

    • @benr7965
      @benr7965 Год назад +1

      @@Ziqohth me too. just did again... for the 40th time probably

    • @disco4535
      @disco4535 Год назад +9

      Yes! And Regret #9's solo is even better

    • @Jmilillo
      @Jmilillo Год назад +6

      Regret #9 is even better! Love that solo

    • @wildizer
      @wildizer Год назад +3

      it is -sublime - I well up emotionally every single time I hear it. I never thought anyone could do that to me apart from Gilmour.

  • @basverweij1949
    @basverweij1949 Год назад +47

    Guthrie’s solo in Drive Home… It’s sublime, it could not be better, more intense or with a more beautiful sound… And I rarely use the word sublime. It is both the complete suffering and finding peace that eventually comes with it. It is dying and crying, love and healing 🙏

    • @benr7965
      @benr7965 Год назад +2

      beyond amazing

  • @fabianschorp9429
    @fabianschorp9429 Год назад +166

    This guy wrote some of my favourite tracks ever; Dark Matter (Porcupine Tree), Ljudet Innan (Storm Corrosion), Count of Unease (Steven Wilson). But all I'll take away from this interview is the Guthrie story about the Drive Home solo, because it's a pretty insane thing to contemplate...

    • @powermetallistic2293
      @powermetallistic2293 Год назад +17

      Wow, wasn't expecting Storm Corrosion mentioned down here.

    • @defshrimp
      @defshrimp Год назад +14

      I randomly found that Storm Corrosion album like 10 years ago due to Mikael from Opeth being on it. It is still in my rotation to this day and introduced me to Steven and his work. It is a masterpiece imho.

    • @Thewestslope
      @Thewestslope Год назад +10

      Storm Corrosion is a terrific album.

    • @f4lc0n15
      @f4lc0n15 Год назад +4

      another fellow Dark Matter fan ayo, fav PT song and Signify is also my fave PT album

    • @allenvrabac4827
      @allenvrabac4827 Год назад +2

      Ljudet Innan, good call. That track has impacted me in such a way it'll go on my body as ink.

  • @ldreamxtheaterl5587
    @ldreamxtheaterl5587 Год назад +66

    I can’t believe you got to interview Steven Wilson. I’ve never heard him or porcupine tree mentioned on the channel before. Steven is an absolute genius writer and composer that everyone should listen to. One of the greatest musicians of his generation.

    • @TT-df9hp
      @TT-df9hp Год назад

      Rick listened to one of his songs on a livestream a while ago, I think it was Drive Home.

    • @ManWithoutThePants
      @ManWithoutThePants Год назад

      @@TT-df9hp Do you have a link to that stream? I would be curious to check it.

  • @dbmandrake
    @dbmandrake Год назад +118

    Rick, I just wanted to thank you for introducing me to an artist/band I've never heard before - who has really blown me away tonight! When I saw the thumbnail I thought "Hmm, Porcupine Tree, that name sounds vaguely familiar"... I think I've probably heard the name in the late 90's early 2000's as some of my mates at the time listened to a lot of bands with with weird names I'd never heard of before and probably mentioned the name, but I have no recollection of actually hearing any Porcupine Tree songs before or knowing anything about the artist other than perhaps hearing the name. So I started watching the video.
    Well, I haven't even been able to finish your video yet I'm afraid Rick - about half way through I thought I better check out a few of the songs on Tidal that were being mentioned and I ended up in a two hour long rabbit hole listening to song after song - so far I've listened to most of a couple of the early albums and the latest album, some tracks multiple times and my favouriting rate of individual tracks is extremely high - its rare for me to favourite nearly every song on an album. And I can confirm - I have never heard any songs before from the albums I've listened to so far, so this is all fresh and new for me even though I'm very late to the party.
    I can't help thinking that these albums are a master class in what's wrong with formulaic, sausage factory modern pop/rock music, by showing how it should be done. They remind me how awesome and interesting progressive rock can be and how much I miss it as it basically doesn't exist in the mainstream today aside from a few small indies if you look hard enough to find them. Progressive rock defies the simplistic verse and chorus structure of most modern pop/rock with a longer than average song morphing through multiple styles, keys, tempos, tones etc as the song goes on, almost like the song equivalent of the hero's journey.
    It's hard to even define what Porcupine Tree is (or at least the albums I've heard so far) as there is so much variety and a great mixture of different musical genres, styles and sounds. From song to song I don't know what I'm going to get. I guess progressive rock is the underpinning of most of what I've heard so far, but it wanders into metal in places, embraces Enigma style soundscapes and ambience in others (I'm a big fan of enveloping "soundscapes" in music - something also mostly absent in modern pop) and I can hear some touches of The Alan Parsons Project, David Bowie, Muse, REM, Bjorn Lynne, Enigma and many others just in the 3 albums I've checked out so far.
    So many of the songs are incredibly interesting and inventive in a way that modern pop just isn't. Complex and unusual chord progressions, multiple changes in key during the song (gasp - almost non existent in popular music since 2009 as you noted in another video, and one thing that makes a lot of modern music sound boring) changes in pace and often broken into different segments with quite different styles, as you would expect from progressive rock. Just so interesting and engaging to listen to compared to more standard verse and chorus structures that modern pop has "refined" to the point of dullness.
    Looks like I have a few days playing "catch up" ahead of me... it's been quite a few years now since I found my last new artist that made me say "wow" and embark on days worth of back catalogue catch up. I only wish I had heard some of this 20 years ago!

    • @MickeyGooner
      @MickeyGooner Год назад +4

      Welcome! Have been listening to his music since 2006. He made me fall in love with music all over again since that moment.

    • @brokenwingbird2552
      @brokenwingbird2552 Год назад +3

      Hope you see this, cause if you're looking for another "wow" band with great consistency of good quality through all their songs, you should check out "Pinback"

    • @rmatic2295
      @rmatic2295 Год назад +2

      @@brokenwingbird2552 YES! Pinback is incredible, and has always been under the radar. I picked up Blue Screen Life years ago, and once I heard the song "Prog" everything changed.

    • @jjaredzappa3928
      @jjaredzappa3928 Год назад +1

      Alright Steven, take it down a notch lol jk

    • @nunomuacho446
      @nunomuacho446 Год назад

      I found them during the lockdowns on some reaction channel, what a joy!

  • @CptSaturn
    @CptSaturn Год назад +109

    I'm glad there are people like Steven Wilson in today's music industry, to balance all the massproducerad crap.

    • @bdamia
      @bdamia Год назад +6

      Agreed. Most of the mass-produced crap is miss-produced as well.

    • @robb4340
      @robb4340 9 месяцев назад +1

      So True, Listening to his Album The Harmony Codex. Awesome Music, Textures & Sound and Production is Awesome.

    • @kisawisa1769
      @kisawisa1769 6 месяцев назад +2

      There's so much good songwriting talent out there, but it is so often ruined by mainstream "production".

    • @davidhuggan6315
      @davidhuggan6315 3 месяца назад +1

      Agreed. There are alot of great new bands. Many are influenced by 70s and 80s music. It's great.

  • @CSCRECORDSBC
    @CSCRECORDSBC Год назад +17

    Having had the pleasure of working with Steven on 3 different instances, I can attest to the fact that this man works fast, is a joy to work with, and one of the nicest person I’ve dealt with in the business. I will forever be grateful to Steven for taking a chance on a small cassette label.

  • @dyrkeschaefer
    @dyrkeschaefer Год назад +60

    Drive Home is one of my all time favorite tracks and the guitar solo is, indeed, absolutely amazing.

    • @ThePainman88
      @ThePainman88 Год назад +1

      It's my favorite solo of all time. It has so much emotion packed into it.

    • @MrThebigcheese75
      @MrThebigcheese75 Год назад

      Guthrie Govan wasn't it, what a living legend he is.

  • @IrLosin
    @IrLosin Год назад +54

    Steven is one of those guys who does not seem to age.

    • @thewal1ofsleep
      @thewal1ofsleep Год назад +6

      Seriously. I cannot believe he is 55; he looks like he could still be in his early 40's. I have as much gray in my beard as he does and I'm not even 40 yet.

    • @jonathanpusar5931
      @jonathanpusar5931 Год назад +2

      @@thewal1ofsleepim sure he colors his hair lol

    • @user-wf4fv4oc1h
      @user-wf4fv4oc1h Год назад

      @@jonathanpusar5931 He is not a waste case. He is a mature fellow who did not live the rock and roll life.

    • @jonathanpusar5931
      @jonathanpusar5931 Год назад

      @@user-wf4fv4oc1h I don’t live a rock and roll life, am 33, and have a ton of grey.
      It’s called age dude

    • @user-wf4fv4oc1h
      @user-wf4fv4oc1h Год назад

      @@jonathanpusar5931 I am 58 and have some grey. It is genetics plus lifestyle. You may have some grey but watch your peers and those that drink, smoke etc. Big differences coming up soon. Been there

  • @monicab7272
    @monicab7272 Год назад +86

    I will sheepishly admit that I had never heard of Steven Wilson before I saw this amazing interview. for the past two weeks I've been diving in and learning everything I can. So excited to discover a new (to me) artist. I feel like a teenager discovering a new favorite band. (The 80's was my formative era, BTW)

    • @Jake123557
      @Jake123557 Год назад +21

      As a long time Steven Wilson and Porcupine Tree fan, this makes me so happy! Enjoy the ride

    • @joshs7642
      @joshs7642 Год назад +9

      Porcupine tree is the best band that hardly anyone has heard of. Incredibly underrated.

    • @kekotorres3700
      @kekotorres3700 Год назад +6

      Welcome to Steven Wilson Land, Monica. You won’t be disappointed!

    • @curtistreska9803
      @curtistreska9803 Год назад +4

      Wish I was you, happy listening !

    • @KermRiv
      @KermRiv 11 месяцев назад +4

      Trains- porcupine tree

  • @FrankieBag0donuts
    @FrankieBag0donuts Год назад +50

    Anesthetize is a freakin' 17 minute masterpiece. Gavin Harrison's drumming is spectacular. Congrats on recognition of the work of PT.
    Maybe someday you'll discover Styx... but, probably not. We won't hold our breath.

    • @babylemonade2868
      @babylemonade2868 Год назад

      First time I heard radioactive toy I was blown away

  • @chrisbwhittle
    @chrisbwhittle Год назад +54

    I only discovered Steven Wilson about 16 years ago. I was out walking with a friend close to my home. He pointed out a nice house close to the Grand Union Canal and said “a pop star lives there” I then had to find out who it was. It was Steven Wilson, what a brilliant discovery

    • @tsunemi4869
      @tsunemi4869 Год назад +1

      Of all words, popstar was the best description :)

    • @DmytroShkurko
      @DmytroShkurko Год назад

      International pop star!

  • @benink5690
    @benink5690 Год назад +63

    We need guys like him on the frontlines. No bs media and just honest self critical information. He rules

    • @MetteC5
      @MetteC5 Год назад +2

      I guess you do. We have them on the frontlines here in Europe.

  • @hylyph
    @hylyph Год назад +134

    I really like how Steven perceives music. His contributions to everything he touches are amazing and priceless.

    • @patthewoodboy
      @patthewoodboy Год назад

      his re works of Tulls music is really good , I bought them all.

  • @karenbennett187
    @karenbennett187 Год назад +71

    I love him not just for his music, but he’s so down to earth and seems like a very kind man.

    • @benjels2421
      @benjels2421 Год назад

      He supports Palestinian genocide, but ya he seems cool otherwise

    • @cooliestguy45
      @cooliestguy45 Год назад +5

      Minus the fact that he supports Israel he does seem down to earth

    • @mr.steinhaus6014
      @mr.steinhaus6014 Год назад +7

      @@cooliestguy45 there’s always a critic

    • @monikajohnson2893
      @monikajohnson2893 Год назад +1

      I feel the same. I would love to sit down and have the greatest conversation with him. I can't believe how much I have in common with him. The first time I saw him it literally changed me.

    • @GMHG777
      @GMHG777 Год назад +5

      @@cooliestguy45 you know his wife is Israeli right ?

  • @MustObeyTheRules
    @MustObeyTheRules Год назад +180

    Steven is an absolute living legend. One of the few artists keeping my love for music alive.

    • @davidhuggan6315
      @davidhuggan6315 3 месяца назад +1

      One of the many artists keeping my love of new music alive.

  • @tronlady1
    @tronlady1 Год назад +103

    I could listen to wilson all day. So articulate. Also there are so many parallels in how we both grew up listening to “sophisticated records”. It explains why I also grew up wanting to do everything. Difference is, he’s got more motivation and discipline than I will ever have and that’s why he’s successful. SO GREAT to finally see him on Ricks channel. I saw him play with PT last month to 10,500 peeps and now this so to me that means he’s “made it”. Good lad. The most hard working musician in rock music history, possibly.

    • @DallasGunther
      @DallasGunther Год назад +4

      Yeah, it's either Stephen Wilson or Mike Patton. Neither ever seems to take a break and their creativity is still on par, if not continuing to grow and improve

    •  9 месяцев назад

      Same here. was shocked to realise how similar we are. Even the Abba part 😂. I got instruments, hardware, software but.... lack motivation and time. I love music over all bit cannot get it done. so sad, but one day... with help of Steven's words. 😊

  • @olliec5564
    @olliec5564 Год назад +16

    What a fantastic interview, thank-you so much.
    I was lucky enough to meet Steve at the listening party for his album Insurgentes. I was a young pup trying to make my way in Music journalism and was a huge fan of his. I was absurdly excited to meet him and before the listening party started, we spoke for a short time about music and the new album. Steve was such a nice, fun, articulate chap and just speaking to him made my day. Once the listening party finished, he walked over to me with a copy of the limited edition deluxe edition of the album (CD, DVD, big ole hardback book) and handed it to me. The hairs on the back of my neck still stand on end when I think about that moment. The room was full of proper music journalists from big magazines and I was a nobody writing for free on a little known website and yet he not only took the time to talk to me, he also gave me such a wonderful gift.
    Not only is he a truly gifted musician and songwriter but he's also a genuine dude.

  • @larkstonguesinaspic4814
    @larkstonguesinaspic4814 Год назад +24

    Hand. Cannot. Erase is his greatest work in my opinion. Masterfully crafted album and also incredibly emotional.

    • @l.s.1709
      @l.s.1709 Год назад +2

      Fear of a Blank Planet and In Absentia are also great

    • @chriscoote2690
      @chriscoote2690 Год назад +1

      Raven is great too.

    • @glyngasson8450
      @glyngasson8450 3 месяца назад

      My favourite is Grace for Drowning

  • @beastehful
    @beastehful Год назад +158

    For any Porcupine Tree fans that haven't checked it out yet, you have to listen to C/C. It's an utterly uncompromising record. It's hasn't moved towards the mainstream at all (quite the opposite actually), doesn't try to imitate the past, and the production quality is seriously next level. Their most dynamic album by far

    • @gerardochaparro1639
      @gerardochaparro1639 Год назад +9

      Watched them live a few weeks ago in London and it was incredible

    • @EiriUesugiKun
      @EiriUesugiKun Год назад +6

      Saw PT live in Stockholm few weeks ago.. They played all(?) songs from C/C and total of three hours. :D

    • @jorgecardos3420
      @jorgecardos3420 Год назад +5

      i disagree with the part of the most dynamic album. Let's not forget that these songs are leftovers from "the incident". Besides the bass work and cadence that Collin Edwin provided is missing. The production is indeed superb though

    • @federicomasolini8350
      @federicomasolini8350 Год назад +8

      @@gerardochaparro1639 Not really a fan of the latest record,but damn those songs sound superb in a live setting. Especially the ending of dignity and the sound explosion during the chorus of herd culling

    • @TangoWithTheCobra
      @TangoWithTheCobra Год назад +8

      @@jorgecardos3420 Colin was to Porcupine Tree as Mick Karn was to Japan. Irreplaceable. Still love the new album. Miss Colin though.

  • @benburton842
    @benburton842 5 месяцев назад +4

    😂😂, I think hearing steven wilson trying to describe Guthrie Govan's capabilities as a guitarist is the only time I've EVER seen him lost for word's... Two jaw dropping musicians, what a great collaboration!👏 👌 🎉

  • @sassulusmagnus
    @sassulusmagnus Год назад +15

    What Steven Wilson says about listening to unfamiliar music out of sheer curiosity is very true. You can always learn something, even if the music doesn't resonate with you emotionally or artistically. Listening broadly is like reading broadly or traveling with the intention of learning something about the places you visit. It stretches your musical boundaries, gives you a bigger "library" of inspiration and expression to draw upon.

  • @omniscientgrunk
    @omniscientgrunk Год назад +34

    I am 63. When I discovered Porcupine Tree some years back it felt like I had been reintroduced to music. I love all of Steve's music. I have since moved out to other groups like Riverside and Lunatic Soul. Thank you for interviewing Steve Wilson. Thank you Rick. Was so excited to see this pop up on the bell. Didn't wait to watch it later. Good interview.

    • @VampireHeart518
      @VampireHeart518 Год назад

      And both Steven Wilson* and Riverside are absolutely FANTASTIC live, not only as musicianship but also the sound is fabulous!
      Also the vocals are more soulful
      *I'm guessing Porcupine tree as well, but I've yet to experience them live

    • @vinbel1961
      @vinbel1961 Год назад +2

      Have you checked out Pineapple Thief yet? I discovered them via an iTunes recommendation while listening to Porcupine Tree.

    • @omniscientgrunk
      @omniscientgrunk Год назад

      @@vinbel1961 I have. They are good. I need to give them another listen I think.

    • @BrisbaneTeslaGuy
      @BrisbaneTeslaGuy Год назад

      Your so right

    • @PTCrucial
      @PTCrucial Год назад

      I am 63 too!! I too only found Steven Wilson recently, around covid time. I agree with everything you say my friend. I am lucky enough to be seeing Riverside at the end of April and PT in June this year. It’s going to be a great next 3 months !! I just think we are so lucky to have Steven and Mariusz.😊

  • @bernlin2000
    @bernlin2000 Год назад +52

    Steven never gets enough notoriety, one of the finest songwriters of his generation, throughout his many many projects, but most especially Porcupine Tree (which is how I discovered his music). Thank you for talking with him, Rick, truly an "unknown giant" in the rock world.

    • @onlytherighteousprevail6956
      @onlytherighteousprevail6956 Год назад +3

      Never gets what?... I'm sorry, but even though I love Steven Wilson (both work and person), he has an ego that does not even fit inside of his hat. The man probably deserves it, but hell, he does not even let another one (Rick in this case), finish his turn of talking. And we both know that that is not a proper English thing to do, don't we?

    • @doobrikter2969
      @doobrikter2969 Год назад

      @@onlytherighteousprevail6956 fantastic online handle 😇

  • @GangdangleOfficialChannel
    @GangdangleOfficialChannel Год назад +5

    Just started listening to Wilson and Porcupine Tree, and now this appears on my watch page. Hahah, now all my friends will believe I only started listening because of this

  • @michaelgottlieb9083
    @michaelgottlieb9083 Год назад +15

    So so glad he mentioned the Saturday Night Fever soundtrack, Donna Summer, & ELO. These albums and the like are often overlooked for their sonic quality, production value and the featured artist.

    • @DavidSchilter
      @DavidSchilter Год назад +2

      Yes! I'm so pleased that Jeff Lynne got a shout out. Not that he really needs any more respect, but y'know!

  • @danielbertola7868
    @danielbertola7868 Год назад +148

    Steven is probably the best all around artist of our time. While he is famous, the fact that he is not a global household name is borderline criminal. The Raven that Refused to Sing, Hand Cannot Erase, just absolute masterpieces cover to cover. Everything he has taken part in is well above the average for quality.

    • @Chaviacegram
      @Chaviacegram Год назад

      🖕🖕Congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's 🎁

    • @dr.emilschaffhausen4683
      @dr.emilschaffhausen4683 Год назад +1

      Completely agree.

    • @allex_p
      @allex_p Год назад +1

      You said it for me, so thank you!

    • @lobster4501
      @lobster4501 Год назад

      Well, we might be the best listeners and “understanders “of music of our time

    • @danielbertola7868
      @danielbertola7868 Год назад +1

      @@lobster4501 Perhaps. In my case his musical language is far beyond my understanding and that is part of the appeal for me.

  • @lindylee1139
    @lindylee1139 Год назад +26

    Besides being a genius musician, Steven is so intelligent and articulate. I love listening to him speak. He also has a great podcast-The Album Years.

  • @316minister
    @316minister 2 месяца назад +2

    I love how Rick is living this interview. He knows this discipline well.

  • @The032750
    @The032750 Год назад +45

    Along with his unique ability to explain and reveal, Rick is one of the greatest "listeners" I've ever heard. I spent 30 years in the music industry and can think of no one that even comes close to his skills in those areas..

  • @Fret-knot
    @Fret-knot Год назад +85

    What a superb interview! I love Steven's views on music production and the industry as a whole. Not to mention, his own music and Porcupine Tree, who are second to none. Fantastic.

  • @tomowens7499
    @tomowens7499 Год назад +89

    guthrie's solo on drive home IS the greatest recorded solo of all time! i'm so glad steven mentioned that track... what a great interview, love both these guys.

    • @stevemuzak8526
      @stevemuzak8526 Год назад +7

      It is easily one of the best solos ever written.

    • @jesusgarcial.1762
      @jesusgarcial.1762 Год назад +3

      I remember Steven had a "masterclass" here in Mexico, and someone mentioned something about the solo on Drive Home, and Steven responded that, that was the first take of Guthrie improvising! and also that Guthrie didn't like it and he wanted to keep trying for more takes but Steven didn't let him.

    • @mpk33
      @mpk33 Год назад +3

      Makes me cry every damn time.

    • @RARCake
      @RARCake Год назад

      One of my favourite songs of all time and this solo is a masterpiece

    • @gurjotsingh8631
      @gurjotsingh8631 Год назад +1

      I had heard that it was the first take, which was mindblowing by itself, because it is literally one of the best solos ever written, but I didn't know that his E string was broken ahahaha.

  • @pattardn
    @pattardn Год назад +14

    Mr. Wilson is the single most important musical figure of our time, full stop. Apart from the fact that his music is valid for what counts as the present and future, his remixing of the past masters secures his position as guardian of what constitutes our contemporary culture and heritage.
    A big thank you very much, Mr. Beato, in your own way, you do the same noble thing from another dimension.

  • @davidmccarty1876
    @davidmccarty1876 Год назад +64

    Steven Wilson is one of the most integral artists in musical history. At 70 years old I can say that with conviction and remain resolute to that statement. Rick Beato has taught me more about music than anyone in my 70 years of existence on this planet. To listen to this interview that was not just about the artist but more about music overall in the most broadest sense was simply amazing. I've been a fan of Steven since the Porcupine Tree Stupid Dream album. Steven quite simply gave the best advice, Listen to everything you can listen to, even the stuff you don't like.

    • @colinburroughs9871
      @colinburroughs9871 Год назад

      "Steven Wilson is one of the most integral artists in musical history." Is he a top 100 guy of the last say 20 years? Maybe. 40 years? No. 100- absolutely no. History? hah. SW is hot and cold in terms of output and almost all of it is entirely derivative of other artists/bands. Dude is the buffet of rock music. Can do bits of everything but is any of it more authentic than it's source inspiration? I suppose that's subjective, but when a majority of the output is a homage to something else this question becomes glaring.

    • @sidnew2739
      @sidnew2739 6 месяцев назад

      ​@@colinburroughs9871You know nuthin, John Snow.
      Wilson is one of the best EVER.
      Obviously.

  • @WarhawkBeyond2040
    @WarhawkBeyond2040 Год назад +272

    What an amazing interview and a hell of a coup to have Steven Wilson on the channel. Absolutely loved this.

    • @ericfitzgerald9214
      @ericfitzgerald9214 Год назад +4

      Yes I agree! And its a treat to see that Steven Wilson is just as interesting and intelligent as the music he creates.

  • @chasemcdaniel1910
    @chasemcdaniel1910 Год назад +65

    So glad you mention Porcupine tree. One of my fav bands of all time. Gavin Harrison is brilliant as well

    • @Chaviacegram
      @Chaviacegram Год назад

      🖕🖕Congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's..🎁

    • @doctordrummerdude
      @doctordrummerdude Год назад +1

      Great discussion but I am kind of frustrated that there was little mention of PT given the recent release (C/C) and Summer tour.

    • @chasemcdaniel1910
      @chasemcdaniel1910 Год назад

      @@doctordrummerdude well said.

  • @Weloz92
    @Weloz92 Год назад +17

    As a long time listener of Steven and Porcupine Tree who always enjoyed the very sad vibes of his music, it's very heartwarming to see him so happy and fulfilled with his life! Great interview!

  • @kathowed
    @kathowed Год назад +33

    I've read and heard interviews with SW over the years, but I've never heard him open up as much as he has with Rick. You're a damn good interviewer: you know when you have a live one, and when to sit back and let them run. Thank you!

    • @mazetoeden9334
      @mazetoeden9334 Год назад +6

      I think it helps that SW respects RB as someone with experience and expertise. Most often interviews can't go into much detail because the interviewer isn't capable

  • @brnby8984
    @brnby8984 Год назад +21

    I CANNOT believe this is happening! Two of my favs coming together, so great!

  • @kostasmad1431
    @kostasmad1431 Год назад +45

    A genius of our time. He has released more masterpieces than one can imagine. So happy that was finally able to see Porcupine Tree live...

    • @g-man7689
      @g-man7689 Год назад +1

      Ya that term genius is thrown to freely but no one deserves a this word more than steve

    • @timothywourms3087
      @timothywourms3087 9 месяцев назад

      Agree and I am also grateful to have seen PT last year in Chicago

  • @boomerdell
    @boomerdell Год назад +5

    Steven Wilson is absolutely fascinating, and I realize he has in common a trait that also shows up in other people with fascinating minds: Curiosity. His mind is always open, willing, searching, and flexible. I've never heard him express an idea or view as being 'right' -- it's beautiful to see someone approach their art in life as an ongoing process with no beginning and no end.
    I also love his advice to listen, and to listen to music both in and out of our familiarity and comfort. I really could listen to him talk all day. And of course, I could listen to his music all day long, too.

    • @toddnewton1574
      @toddnewton1574 10 месяцев назад

      Fantastic insight and agree completely.

  • @achoice2bmade
    @achoice2bmade Год назад +6

    Meet SW once at a record shop before a show. What a wonderfully genuine and nice chap. A trueblessing of a man and artist.

  • @shredmetalshred7395
    @shredmetalshred7395 Год назад +12

    He produced one of the best Opeth albums - Damnation, such a classic. Great guitar player too, very admirable career that only esoteric metalheads&musicians recognize

  • @lazztunes2010
    @lazztunes2010 Год назад +91

    Rick, this is the BEST interview you've done. I laughed and I cried. It just made me appreciate you and Steven even more. Bravo!

  • @warwickknight1472
    @warwickknight1472 Год назад +22

    Great interview Rick. Terrific that Steven spoke to you as a peer and gave so many insights. I think this demonstrates how respected you are, world wide. Keep it up! Love from Australia.

  • @frankov_83
    @frankov_83 Год назад +31

    A true genius, I’ve been following him for around 20 years, many bands, projects and I am SO glad he’s been such a big part of my life since then.

    • @Keyspoet27
      @Keyspoet27 11 месяцев назад +1

      Seventeen years for me; but my husband was going to their concerts in NYC from the mid-90s onward.
      Amazing band live.

  • @chromaspecter4054
    @chromaspecter4054 Год назад +34

    Love Porcupine Tree. So much emotion and power.

    • @Chaviacegram
      @Chaviacegram Год назад

      🖕🖕Congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's..🎁

    • @larrycass3198
      @larrycass3198 Год назад +1

      Nothing like PT and Steven Music!

  • @chasekimball5999
    @chasekimball5999 Год назад +35

    Along with Richard Thompson, Porcupine Tree has been your most glaring omission. So very happy to finally see them getting some love.

    • @markbertenshaw3977
      @markbertenshaw3977 Год назад +5

      Oh yes, Richard Thompson is an outstanding guitarist, singer and songwriter.

    • @markdrechsler5660
      @markdrechsler5660 Год назад +3

      Richard Thompson would be a great interview. I’ve seen him a half dozen times. Fantastic musician.

  • @steveprokopek7584
    @steveprokopek7584 2 месяца назад +1

    What's as impressive is how well produced and engineered the live shows are. Just phenomenal musicians.

  • @SteveAttwood
    @SteveAttwood Месяц назад +1

    Stumbled over Steven Wilson when he played with JBK, did not realise just how talented and diverse he was/is... Fascinating dude..

  • @CJMusic2
    @CJMusic2 Год назад +25

    I went to see Porcupine Tree a couple of weeks ago in London. They were fantastic - the quality of musicianship from the whole band was second to none. Gavin Harrison is one of the best drummers on the planet, Richard Barbieri's keyboard soundscapes were lush and Steven's vocals and guitars were immense. Just brilliant!

    • @powermetallistic2293
      @powermetallistic2293 Год назад +3

      IKR. The sound was crystal clear at the venue where I saw them. Wow, just wow.

    • @mk1st
      @mk1st Год назад +1

      Gavin is da man!

    • @ashleybrooks5336
      @ashleybrooks5336 Год назад

      I am jealous! This seemed to skip by me unfortunately :(

    • @RobertHurleyJr
      @RobertHurleyJr Год назад +1

      Agreed. I didn't see PT but saw Steve Wilson and his solo band in Boston during his Grace for Drowning tour. I believe he did Harmony Korine for the encore and the roof almost blew off. What a sound!

    • @Hunkeykung
      @Hunkeykung Год назад +2

      Richard Barbieri ♥️

  • @jcout25
    @jcout25 Год назад +20

    Guthrie's solo on Drive Home has been my favorite guitar solo of all time since the moment I heard it. I knew it was done on the first take, but not that he didn't even have his high e string. That's incredible!

    • @irena7777777
      @irena7777777 Год назад +1

      Think I love the solo on Regret #9 even more. Both are genius.

  • @antmills
    @antmills Год назад +7

    "Hand Cannot Erase", was the first Steven Wilson album I bought... I just then had to go out and get the rest of his back catalogue. The Guthrie Goven stuff is just an awesome contributuuion to his brilliant work.

  • @Cygnus-X1
    @Cygnus-X1 Год назад +9

    Steven is by far my favorite living musician, so thankful you provided this conversation!

  • @VAZZGaming
    @VAZZGaming Год назад +31

    The G.O.A.T

    • @Chaviacegram
      @Chaviacegram Год назад

      🖕🖕Congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's 🎁🖕🖕Congratulation you have been selected among my shortlisted winner's 🎁

  • @richardmaggio
    @richardmaggio Год назад +34

    What a pleasant surprise to see Steven on your show. He's so self deprecating of himself as a musician. I adore his guitar playing and liked when he featured more of it in his music on To The Bone when it came out. Same on the recent Porcupine Tree album. Hopefully more people will discover and appreciate his music having been on your show.

  • @oneandonlyadi
    @oneandonlyadi Год назад +5

    What makes this song great, Porcupine tree - Anesthetized.

  • @Sixdfive
    @Sixdfive Год назад +11

    That is one of my all time favorite interviews you've done Rick. I applaud you for having Steven on and introducing him to hopefully a new audience of people who don't know of his genius. Fascinating insights and answers from the master.

  • @tood6459
    @tood6459 Год назад +27

    I have Spotify to thank for introducing me to Porcupine Tree. I was listening to a Tool mix, and after awhile, Spotify likes to sprinkle in "bands like Tool". I heard "Deadwing" and loved it. I spent the next few months down the rabbit hole of Porcupine Tree and Steven Wilson. I've introduced them to dozens of family and friends, and while none of them had ever heard of him either, they all love it once they were introduced to it.

    • @SpuddySpud
      @SpuddySpud Год назад +3

      I discovered them the old fashioned, traditional way... Amazon told me that people who bought Rush also bought Porcupine Tree 😀.

    • @StefanJZX6
      @StefanJZX6 Год назад

      Me too, but with the The Future Bites album, that Spotify thougth I'd like. And they know me too well, I did...

    • @jimmc2990
      @jimmc2990 Год назад

      I found them back in the early days of Internet radio in 2008 on this thing called 'Atlantic Sound Factory' - I heard 'The Sound of Muzak' and then went down the rabbit hole, and I'm still in it haha
      .

    • @Brotacon
      @Brotacon Год назад +1

      I was recommended them by a boss at a former job. I fully expected it to be boring corporate approved rock (he was a CEO, after all) and I went in with zero expectations. Utterly blown away (I started with Deadwing to, and as soon as I hit the "I have to say I like my privacy/Don't you know you're on closed circuit TV?" harmony I was hooked. I also got into Opeth off the back of that album too.

  • @pite9
    @pite9 Год назад +16

    Steven writes music the right way, properly. That's why he's one of those musicians, like David Bowie, who never really got old and stale. All records are not successes, but they're always interesting and unique and doesn't feel like a weak copy of what used to be something great. And he's very diverse with many different projects. Way too few have looked beyond Porcupine Tree and his solo stuff. My favorite project of his is No-Man, which is kind of a fusion of trip hop, jazz and ambient music. He also had huge contributions on some of Opeth's most popular albums, like Damnation, producing and playing keyboards.
    I always thought that the experimental stuff in early Porcupine Tree seemed to be inspired by early Pink Floyd. I see him mentioning Ummagumma as confirmation of that. And him mentioning ABBA, ELO and Bee Gees makes sense since they were bands with great harmonic writers who could write really beautiful chord progressions. That's the one common denominator in all of Steven's work and how I can sometimes hear that a song was written by him.

  • @jesperbc
    @jesperbc Год назад +13

    What an amazingly funny and insightful interview. Steven is captivating to listen to. I love most of the Porcupine Tree stuff, especially the latter half of their career, I love all his solo albums, except for maybe The Future Bites which didn't hit home for me, and I've dipped my toes in Storm Corrosion and found it to be a great listen. He's truly an amazing artist!

  • @samsongwriter3437
    @samsongwriter3437 Год назад +23

    For me Blackfield is his best project, I advice everybody to listen carefully, there are real masterpieces hidden in their records

    • @vmax4steve524
      @vmax4steve524 Год назад +4

      For me it's No Man, Angel Gets Caught In The Beauty Trap is the most beautiful song you've never heard, and I'm generalising here for people that don't know Steven's music. Voyage 34 is my favourite Porcupine Tree song.

    • @eric.paquet
      @eric.paquet Год назад +1

      @@vmax4steve524 Angel Gets Caught in the Beauty Trap is a wonderful song, indeed. In terms of album, Together We're Strangers and Schoolyard Ghost are among my favorites from the entire Steven's catalogue.

    • @jimmc2990
      @jimmc2990 Год назад

      @@vmax4steve524 YES!!! No-man is epic as well... all his side projects - even Bass Communion (LOL) are remarkable. Love them or hate them, they're challenging and amazing in their own right. 'Back When You Were Beautiful' is one of the most magnificent No-Man pieces ever conceived, as is 'The Breakup for Real..' but yes, AGCBT is amazing too... all incredible

    • @marcushill78
      @marcushill78 Год назад +1

      Blackfield was a great find for me, really nice relaxing songs.

    • @SteelSpiritAustin
      @SteelSpiritAustin Год назад

      Great to see Rick and Steven talking music! Was hoping to see him on the channel one day and it has arrived. I'm a big SW fan and amazed with his endless creativity and the way all his music (and there is so much to explore) can change the mood of a space as he put. Saw PTree in Dallas on the reunion tour and it was a fantastic show!

  • @kristianbengtsson4747
    @kristianbengtsson4747 Год назад +27

    Please Rick, do a "What makes thing song great" about Arriving somewhere but not here with Porcupine Tree. One of the best progressive rock songs I've heard and one can always find something new when listening to it.

    • @ianingram2284
      @ianingram2284 Год назад +1

      My absolute favorite song of all time. Head and shoulders above anything else I’ve ever heard.

    • @StevenStJohn-kj9eb
      @StevenStJohn-kj9eb Год назад +1

      That song is amazing.

    • @JonnyKlausmeyer
      @JonnyKlausmeyer Год назад +1

      That song has a lot of absolute genius in it.

    • @beastehful
      @beastehful Год назад

      Second this. Such a beautiful and haunting track

    • @SonicDykstra
      @SonicDykstra Месяц назад

      Yes, Rick. do it.

  • @andrewbennett7610
    @andrewbennett7610 Год назад +5

    36:07 You can tell he’s not just downplaying his incredible ability to sound modest. He amazingly actually doesn’t realise how amazing he is. That amazes me.

  • @paranoidandroid6711
    @paranoidandroid6711 Год назад +5

    Steven is the most underrated musican ever. His solo work,Porcupine Tree,Blackfiekd,No Man,Bass Communication is prolific.

  • @igifford
    @igifford Год назад +23

    This is the interview I've been waiting for Rick! It's great that you can both talk like producers and he doesn't have to dumb down what he is talking about for a morning show audience. He knows that you and your viewership will know exactly what he is talking about, so he seemed very relaxed and candid with his answers. I loved it a bunch!

  • @renereuscher6881
    @renereuscher6881 Год назад +45

    I got to know Porcupine Tree only about 3 years ago as I was working with a Musician who wanted to make a "PT Inspired" song. I started listening to Steven's and PT's music and was blown away. I got hooked instantly, and got so much inspiration for my own music. The music is just incredible, and like Rick pointed out, especially the drums sound just amazing. Amazing songwriting / production / mixer skills. Went to see PT last month in Amsterdam, and it was just great. This music should get much more exposure, as I believe there is a much bigger audience for this.

    • @telegramme8821
      @telegramme8821 Год назад +1

      Hit me up now ⬆️🎁🎁🎁

    • @powermetallistic2293
      @powermetallistic2293 Год назад

      I saw them in Wien in October. I've also discovered PT a few years ago and wow. I was so happy to see them.

  • @philipatoz
    @philipatoz Год назад +12

    OK, I just started discovering Steven's music per this channel. Wow, of what I've randomly heard, so far, offers much quality, taste, beauty, and surprises. Rick, what you're doing with this channel is such a wonderful thing for people who have a passion for great music and learning more about it and the artists who make it!

  • @chamaileon81
    @chamaileon81 Год назад +20

    It's not just that Steven is a one of a kind musical genius, everybody knows that. The thing that baffles my mind is a) how prolific he is, as well as b) how his music ranges from straight out electonica to Opeth-y progressive metal to trippy ambient rock and sometimes all in the same song. Last, but not least, let's just appreciate the fact that he collaborates with one of the (if not the) greatest drummers in the world.

    • @steveduke6871
      @steveduke6871 Год назад +1

      You are Correct Sir! Gavin Harrison is Definitely One of the Best EVER!!! I Experienced his playing with King Crimson this last tour, and I must say, "The Best Musically Perfect Concert I've ever attended"! To qualify that statement, I've seen ELP, Ian Paice with Deep Purple, and Yes, with Bill Bruford, among others.

    • @Tityretupatulae
      @Tityretupatulae Год назад

      No we don’t know that. He’s overrated and mid

    • @chamaileon81
      @chamaileon81 Год назад +1

      @@Tityretupatulae No

  • @MikeGolus
    @MikeGolus Год назад +16

    I love how both Steven Wilson and Mr Beato encourage us to make an effort to take in and learn to appreciate music that we may not understand or easily accept in order to better experience what music can offer us. Centuries of recorded musical history document the challenging of expectations in return of enduring creative expression. Thank you Rick and Steven for your dedication to creativity and expression.

    • @VampireHeart518
      @VampireHeart518 Год назад +1

      Yep, and I love that he references XX's century classical music, most people don't even know that exists, sadly...

  • @Genious.
    @Genious. Год назад +19

    Steven Wilson is a hero to people (like me) who love music in surround sound/atmos. The work he has done remixing incredible albums to this format is mind boggling and I haven't heard anything less than stellar from him.

  • @joshcreasey
    @joshcreasey Год назад +8

    This is the absolute best interview you’ve ever done with anybody, Rick! I’ve been a fan of Steven’s for 20 years, not long after the release of Porcupine Tree’s In Absentia album.

  • @ANobodiemyspace
    @ANobodiemyspace Год назад +5

    Uncanny. his speech is so rhythmic and lyrical that its a song in itself. 'Speak to me, by singing a song, that sounds so soft, it stays all life long'

    • @Grzegorz1006
      @Grzegorz1006 Год назад

      Check out the podcast Steven Wilson has done with his No-Man bandmate Tim Bowness called "The Album Years", available on Spotify. You will get more of that speech and a wealth of knowledge about music from two real nerds and professionals.

  • @spiral2012
    @spiral2012 Год назад +16

    OMG Rick! My favorite artist of all time. Thought you had a SW blind spot.

  • @mixolydiano8954
    @mixolydiano8954 Год назад +8

    Oh hell yeah. Time to grab some coffee, sit back, and enjoy this one.

  • @jeffdomogala6348
    @jeffdomogala6348 Год назад +12

    That was a great interview once again, Rick! I was very late to the Steven Wilson show until John Wesley opened up for Marillion on their US tour. John led me back to Porcupine Tree and the rest is history. I'm just so baffled that PT and Steven Wilson evaded me for this long. Luckily I got to see PT in Boston a couple of months ago and it's an experience I'll never forget. Nor will I ever miss out on Steven Wilson music going forward. I love the way you were able to dig into Steven's processes, influences, and his take on old vs. new music industry like I've never read or seen in past interviews with him.

  • @sinaghanati2425
    @sinaghanati2425 Месяц назад +1

    that was incredibale seeing someone who loves all the genres of music and so passionate to creat them all. im very obssesd with steven wilson perspective and ofcourse his art

  • @KhalDrogo76
    @KhalDrogo76 Год назад +9

    The Raven That Refused to Sing is one of my favorite albums ever made.....Stevens a genius, and his remixing on Jethro Tull and King Crimson are brilliant. Guys a wizard