The Matt Cameron Interview: Soundgarden, Pearl Jam & Temple of the Dog

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  • Опубликовано: 9 авг 2022
  • Matt Cameron first gained fame as the drummer for Seattle-based rock band Soundgarden, which he joined in 1986. He appeared on each of the band's studio albums until its break-up in 1997. In 1998, Cameron was invited to join Pearl Jam and then became a permanent member of the band. In 2010, Cameron became simultaneously a member of Pearl Jam and the reunited Soundgarden. He remained with Soundgarden until its disbandment after the death of lead singer Chris Cornell in 2017.
    Additionally, Cameron was a member of Temple of the Dog (with fellow Soundgarden and Pearl Jam bandmates)
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  • @RickBeato
    @RickBeato  Год назад +58

    If you guys want to see me do more travel content and interviews, please consider becoming a member of the Beato Club to enable me to do more of it.
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    • @LloydWoodall
      @LloydWoodall Год назад +4

      Will there be a solo interview with Kim Thayil, too? The one with him, Krist Novoselic, and Jack Endino is excellent and I'd love to hear more in individual interviews with each of these guys!

  • @RMScott
    @RMScott Год назад +1007

    Got weepy myself watching this great interview with Matt. I’m the same age as Matt and am from Seattle. In 1991 I was working in Special Effects and was hired by the RHCP to do flaming helmets and smoke for their Lollapolooza headlining tour in 1991. Pearl Jam and Soundgarden were on the bill as well. I became quite close with all of those guys but an amazing memory was of Matt. He would find me midday, after their set, and we would wander the festival together. After the tour I maintained my friendship with the guys. Matt is a wonderful man and an awesome musician. I miss him and those days.

    • @BillypilgrimII
      @BillypilgrimII Год назад +34

      The flaming helmets were an amazing stage effect. Was at that Lallapolooza in Raleigh NC, was a blast.

    • @johnlucas2317
      @johnlucas2317 Год назад +20

      I remember those flaming RHCP helmets when Lollapalooza came to Thunderbird Stadium in Vancouver. Awesome.

    • @waltervaldez9954
      @waltervaldez9954 Год назад +15

      The same helmet Chad used in his instructional drum video. So rad!

    • @edzeppelin933
      @edzeppelin933 Год назад +43

      Reach out to him. He might miss you too

    • @RMScott
      @RMScott Год назад +10

      @@BillypilgrimII oh wow! Good memories from my time in North Carolina. Partied hardy with ya’ll. Thank you for reaching out and your feedback. Those were great times!

  • @vincentsheehan3193
    @vincentsheehan3193 Год назад +570

    Rick is such a great interviewer. Why? Because he listens to what people have to say, without imposing an ‘angle’ and gives them room to talk. That is so rare these days. Brilliant interview with a superb drummer.

    • @KeithWilsonUK
      @KeithWilsonUK Год назад +5

      This!!!

    • @theinsidecyclist
      @theinsidecyclist Год назад +18

      He really does ask great questions. Especially if you are a musician or do any recording. I found myself jumping over to Spotify to listen again to the sounds. The artists he interviews know that Rick knows his stuff. Great interview.

    • @johnmoser2689
      @johnmoser2689 Год назад +8

      He's so good because of the great amount of knowledge and respect there is between them really makes for a perfect interview

    • @jamiemuller2987
      @jamiemuller2987 Год назад +4

      Was just going to say something to that effect - he gives them space to answer. You saved me the trouble 👍🏼

    • @cotecan
      @cotecan Год назад +5

      I actually felt the opposite: that he would at times not give him enough space to develope his ideas and would be too anxious stepping in.

  • @Owenator26
    @Owenator26 Год назад +109

    Matt Cameron is a monster drummer. His work in Soundgarden is just gold he has such a unique style of playing!

    • @harrisongwin6859
      @harrisongwin6859 Год назад +10

      Jesus Christ Pose is otherwordly

    • @hasedase4238
      @hasedase4238 11 месяцев назад +6

      Like suicide is such a fantastic song too, the groove is amazing

    • @skineyemin4276
      @skineyemin4276 7 месяцев назад +2

      Yeah, it's called fusion drumming, which is he's dope. Then, he confirms it as I was watching this video..., seconds ago.

    • @onepunchflan3071
      @onepunchflan3071 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@skineyemin4276you would think he was in a jazz band or sure 😅

  • @shawnbell6392
    @shawnbell6392 Год назад +84

    I worked with Matt at a copy shop in the early grunge era in Seattle and he was always a great guy and I still have a homemade Christmas card he gave each of us at work one year. I've always been proud of his professional accomplishments and career.

  • @michaelluong6484
    @michaelluong6484 Год назад +311

    My mind is just absolutely blown on this get, Rick. Hearing Matt talk so casually about some of my all time favorite records feels surreal.

    • @D7L7S
      @D7L7S Год назад +1

      Ditto!

  • @User-jk8wq
    @User-jk8wq Год назад +300

    The snare drum on Superunknown is one of the most incredible things ever recorded

    • @robertakerman3570
      @robertakerman3570 Год назад +5

      And, I still don't know which pitch to tune to. Great interview though.

    • @sunkmanitutankaowaci2733
      @sunkmanitutankaowaci2733 Год назад

      Yes

    • @Weshopwizard
      @Weshopwizard Год назад +20

      Especially on Like Suicide. I love that intro so much!!

    • @carlodave9
      @carlodave9 Год назад +3

      His work on SG's Wooden Jesus is really unique & beautiful. I can't imagine hearing the demo of the song and coming up with that kind of musical feel. Still my favorite SG song -- and that's sayin' a lot because every album they made was awesome.

    • @julianpottermusic
      @julianpottermusic Год назад +8

      @@carlodave9 Wooden Jesus is TOTD

  • @zeroxyu5023
    @zeroxyu5023 Год назад +168

    Jimmy Chamberlin is another incredible drummer of this era. Incredibly underrated. I would love to see him get interviewed by Rick!

    • @notsure1135
      @notsure1135 Год назад +5

      Fucken oath!

    • @warborn_inc.
      @warborn_inc. Год назад +8

      Jimmy is truly one of the best around. He is such a monster player

    • @unclesnott6808
      @unclesnott6808 Год назад +7

      They are both living proof that you don't need 2 bass drums to kick ass. They are one kick MONSTERS.

    • @pitpride1220
      @pitpride1220 Год назад +4

      He'll do it. Especially since Billy has been on.

    • @rjanolsen3935
      @rjanolsen3935 Год назад +12

      Finally so god damn good to see someone mention Jimmy.. overall and underrated drummer

  • @Gene-XL
    @Gene-XL 7 месяцев назад +19

    I’ve been on a MASSIVE Soundgarden, Temple Of The Dog, Chris Cornell binge for at least a month straight. Matt’s drumming is absolutely incredible throughout the discography!!! I’m not a musician, but man what truly epic music these guys made!

    • @I-495
      @I-495 5 месяцев назад

      hell yeah!, chris made temple in honor of his old roommate who passed away. check out mother love bone and malfunkshun

    • @dorkdorkerson
      @dorkdorkerson 3 месяца назад

      In Like Suicide alone. Incredible

  • @peterthomas1633
    @peterthomas1633 Год назад +178

    Matt & I used to be neighbors and we'd see each other at the bus stop in the morning as we dropped our kids. A more humble, down-to-earth guy you will not meet. Just a good dude through and through.

    • @alvarc3675
      @alvarc3675 Год назад +3

      Is it just me or he doesnt sound so humble?

    • @AliKhan-sy9jy
      @AliKhan-sy9jy Год назад +6

      @@alvarc3675 He’s just excited. He’s very humble.

    • @billyhughes9776
      @billyhughes9776 Год назад +26

      @@alvarc3675 You can be humble and confident in your abilities at the same time. Matt knows he's a bad ass drummer.

    • @joshajcip
      @joshajcip Год назад +3

      @@alvarc3675 That’s any musician when you let them talk about music. Plus he’s Matt Cameron so he can be cocky if he wants

    • @symphonyinkart
      @symphonyinkart Год назад +2

      @@alvarc3675 just you lol

  • @RCAvhstape
    @RCAvhstape Год назад +330

    These Rick Beato interviews are the gold standard for musician interviews. More good information in a one hour video than whole stacks of music magazines or knucklehead youtuber vids.

    • @chrislia9100
      @chrislia9100 Год назад +7

      He's an exceptional musician in his own right; he asks questions about specific things like song structures and time sigs that the average fanboy doesn't or won't. It's just a blessing for he happens to love the same bands I/we do. Like what a pure win

    • @buellboy24
      @buellboy24 Год назад +4

      100%

    • @Kenneth_Mac_Pherson
      @Kenneth_Mac_Pherson Год назад +6

      @@chrislia9100 DITTO! SAME HERE! YES! Rick Beato is AWESOME! He TRULY covers SO MUCH ground/MULTIPLE bases -- not just technique/technical/theoretical, but also emotional, aesthetic, historical, economic/financial, etc. Rick's VERY comprehensive in his approach & analysis!

    • @ExcitedAnacondaSnake-hg8ec
      @ExcitedAnacondaSnake-hg8ec 2 месяца назад

      Only musicians seem to be able to interview musicians. Otherwise it’s always about drugz (as if musicians are the only addicts, just as many carpenters, police officers, and lawyers abuse drugs as musicians) , “rock and roll” lifestyle another ridiculous myth, and nothing about the music.

    • @wardseyssens7474
      @wardseyssens7474 2 месяца назад +1

      Yeah he's a grrreat interviewer

  • @springer90
    @springer90 Год назад +52

    Matt Cameron in Soundgarden makes him one of the best drummers ever.

  • @ke228
    @ke228 Год назад +108

    Love Matt Cameron. He is not only a beast behind the kit, but also one of the most underrated and fascinating songwriters there is.

    • @martijnnieuwenhoff4474
      @martijnnieuwenhoff4474 Год назад +3

      I like his 1st Hater album, or drum-cam action during In My Tree - Pearl Jam. Matt is amazing behind the kit!

    • @onepunchflan3071
      @onepunchflan3071 5 месяцев назад +1

      A thousand years wide is one of my favourite songs from soundgarden and matt wrote it.

  • @Goldie_Hawn_Solo
    @Goldie_Hawn_Solo Год назад +356

    Finally somebody addresses Temple of the Dog. That recording was hands down among the very best rock recordings in the history of industrialized music. There are moments on that recording that are surreal musically.

    • @drewfuss2006
      @drewfuss2006 Год назад +29

      Right on. If you are ever in Seattle visit London Bridge where it’s recorded. They offer tours and let’s just say I’m not religious but that felt like a religious experience🙏🏻

    • @Ike8Sec
      @Ike8Sec Год назад +27

      The guitar tone coming out of the solo on “Say Hello to Heaven”… I skip it back every time I hear it.

    • @jtc2112
      @jtc2112 Год назад +8

      Very special, maybe my all time favorite album

    • @neugey
      @neugey Год назад +18

      There's a sincerity about that album that is incredible. Amazing how it came together so quickly and then disappeared.

    • @m2kss427
      @m2kss427 Год назад +4

      Agree 100%!!!

  • @thegoatchild3545
    @thegoatchild3545 Год назад +169

    Matt Cameron fucking rules forever. The “Kim is right-footed” bit is pure gold. What a player. Thank you, uncle Rick!🍻

  • @freefallin6871
    @freefallin6871 Год назад +22

    Matt is such a tasteful drummer. He has a rare distinction of demonstrating talent without excess and flash while simultaneously elevating any song he played.

  • @Genious.
    @Genious. Год назад +73

    I love that he simply CAN'T stop drumming, even with his hands, while he's answering questions.

    • @pablocruise678
      @pablocruise678 Год назад +3

      You saw that too!!!!!

    • @Genious.
      @Genious. Год назад +4

      @@pablocruise678 In a way I'm used to it - every drummer I've worked with and been friends with, are constantly tapping out beats. I've also made most drummers I've worked with learn Jesus Christ Pose - never for the purposes of covering it - I just love watching drummers play that song. Same thing with Song For The Dead by Queens of the Stone Age.

  • @gibsoneb3
    @gibsoneb3 Год назад +177

    Burden in My Hand, third chorus. “It’s just a Burden in My Haaand…(Matt’s snare erupts with a flurry of notes). One of the greatest moments in rock.

    • @balajimani7812
      @balajimani7812 Год назад +21

      I know the exact moment you’re referencing, favorite part of the song

    • @tonydog4456
      @tonydog4456 Год назад +11

      You’re so right. I love that part too. Perfect tempo for him to nail a single stoke roll. Super clean and powerful. It’s one of those immortal drum fills.

    • @ExxylcrothEagle
      @ExxylcrothEagle Год назад +8

      Song is a masterpiece!! 😃

    • @clburdick1
      @clburdick1 Год назад +2

      Yes, that snare is amazing

    • @gyurko
      @gyurko Год назад +3

      Tatatatatatatata

  • @TheDrunkenScoundrel
    @TheDrunkenScoundrel Год назад +7

    LITERALLY, and I am not joking here, if you have listened to 'Black Hole Sun' as many times as I have....you can *&^%ing HEAR that snare sound when they are just handling it. The rattles and all were included in the sound. It was that well-recorded.

  • @ScareyHGV
    @ScareyHGV Год назад +60

    This is the man that truly inspired me to sit behind my late dad's drums. 18 years later and I'm still playing. Soundgarden and Pearl Jam were his favourite bands and he introduced me to other incredible drummers: Stewart Copeland, Jimmy Chamberlin, Jon Theodore, Dave Grohl, Stephen Perkins... he knew some amazing drummers but Matt always stood out to me the most.

  • @valuedhumanoid6574
    @valuedhumanoid6574 Год назад +273

    The strange thing is he list all those big names as influences growing up and how they helped form his style. Well, to many of us in the younger generation HE is our John Bonham, he is our Keith Moon. Our Ginger Baker. Just like a guitarist like Kim Thayil is our Jimi Hendrix, our Jimmy Page, our Jeff Beck. And on and on the hero worship goes

    • @kettlejitsu71
      @kettlejitsu71 Год назад +1

      🔥🔥🤘🤘

    • @Genious.
      @Genious. Год назад +5

      So agree. I'm a guitar player but when I see Soundgarden, it's all about watching Cameron. I remember being horribly disappointed at the last time I bought tickets for a Suondgarden show and then found out later that he would be on tour with Pearl Jam.

    • @kapers5772
      @kapers5772 Год назад +9

      Well yes and no. I understand your logic but when you finally learn about the players that influenced your favorite players, you are naturally out of curiosity going to check them out. Because no matter when you were born Hendrix is Hendrix and he is the most important electric guitar player that changed not only the way that the instrument is used but music as a whole as well. Also Bonzo is still one of the most (if not the most) amazing, powerfull and uniquelly talented drummers of all time, no matter if you are 80 or 20 years old. All that coming from a student not an oldhead.

    • @badm0t0rf1ng3r
      @badm0t0rf1ng3r Год назад +13

      Kim is criminally underrated.

    • @arottie4097
      @arottie4097 Год назад

      @@Genious. That SUX!!!

  • @custum18
    @custum18 Год назад +56

    Matt and Jimmy Chamberlin are my favorite 90s drummers. Both of them have that jazz and fusion influence that makes them standout.

    • @pfzt
      @pfzt Год назад +6

      I agree. Loved both of them rather subconsciously back in the 90s but when i started watching YT videos explaining their magic, i started loving them even more. Same with Dave Lombardo, once you learn about his "latin swing", Slayer never sound the same anymore.

    • @m2kss427
      @m2kss427 Год назад +6

      I second that
      Jimmy and Matt, two of my all time fav drummers. Both of them unique, authentic and very musical their own way.

    • @speedking7224
      @speedking7224 Год назад +2

      Matt, nick menza and Danny carey are the best 90s drummers

    • @CarlosGonzalez-mr5qz
      @CarlosGonzalez-mr5qz Год назад

      Most definitely.

  • @JasonSmith-we5ls
    @JasonSmith-we5ls Год назад +64

    Matt says at 44:50 “I’m trying to play less” and that is something every drummer that plays for X amount of years comes to understand, but Matt is a drummer that has NEVER played too much. His parts are always needed and always tasty. Absolutely loved this interview. Outstanding.

    • @jamesrmore
      @jamesrmore Год назад +2

      Not just drummer’s, great musicians. Intention. From Miles to Jaco…

  • @timwhiteside9971
    @timwhiteside9971 7 месяцев назад +4

    i always thought Matt sounded better with soundgarden than with pearl jam , don't get me wrong i love both bands and the reason i say this is because with soundgarden he is one of the founding members who helped build the band from the ground up and is such a vital presence , creative force , unique player to the point that it would be impossible to replace him in the band sort of like John Bonham and led zeppilin ; i know he worked with pearl jam years before becoming their full time drummer but pearl jams drum sound to me is more defined by Dave Abbruzzie ( i know i problaby spelled his name wrong ) when the hits started rolling in , i know some people will disagree with this but hopefully it will stir up some interesting conversation but make no mistake i am a huge Matt Cameron / soundgarden fan and this interveiw rocks !

  • @mlowder06
    @mlowder06 Год назад +70

    WOW! Matt just casually pulls the "Black Hole Sun" snare off the shelf and demos it, like, uh no big deal! Matt is a total class act. Amazing interview Rick!

  • @wadeere
    @wadeere Год назад +127

    I am SO STOKED TO SEE THIS. Matt Cameron may be my favorite rock drummer ever. Not necessarily cause he's the most technical, but I just love his playing.

    • @Diatonic5th
      @Diatonic5th Год назад +4

      Same here. I spent a lot of hours practicing Soundgarden songs when I was a kid.

    • @Jeffs9304
      @Jeffs9304 Год назад +1

      agreed

    • @archerkee9761
      @archerkee9761 Год назад

      same

    • @joeywho534
      @joeywho534 Год назад +2

      Great, musical player.

    • @marks6051
      @marks6051 Год назад +15

      I think he's technical in a way that you almost don't notice at first. He's not a show-offy drummer in general, but his grooves, fills and ghost notes and stuff are so, so tasteful. It's the kind of playing where you're like, "THIS is what's actually difficult about drumming."

  • @shady1kenobi
    @shady1kenobi Год назад +45

    I am a guitarist. I always watch the guitarist(s) during live shows. McCready is one of my favorite players - huge inspiration to my playing... but when i see PJ live, i can't help but stare at Cameron most of the time. That's how good he is. Excellent intv, Rick - thank you for chatting with a master rock drummer!

  • @ruifaustino
    @ruifaustino Год назад +16

    Badmotorfinger ist one of the greatest Rock albums of all times. The drumming is absolutely insane. Cameron has been a major inspiration. Cameron is musically more creative playing the standard four or five piece kit then all those drummers who try to be unique out of creating exotic setups.

  • @cozmicpfunk
    @cozmicpfunk Год назад +354

    It is so rewarding to see live candid interviews like this, especially that Matt is comfortable to play and talk while demonstrating his amazing craft! Awesome video RB! Thank you :)

    • @frankmarsh1159
      @frankmarsh1159 Год назад +18

      I always think I'll watch a little bit of these interviews and every single one of them I watch all the way to the end. Rick is so engaging and he asks all the right questions. Questions that musicians would ask if they had the chance. I learned so much about drums and drumming in this video. Things I had often wondered about. I always thought Matt was a great drummer and now I have a better understanding of why he's such a great drummer.

    • @cozmicpfunk
      @cozmicpfunk Год назад +3

      ​@@frankmarsh1159 Totally! Ric has all the experience and knowledge about music so it comes naturally to engage other musicians about their craft :)

  • @larkstonguesinaspic4814
    @larkstonguesinaspic4814 Год назад +27

    I love love love Matt Cameron. He always plays the right thing at the right time, and makes every song he plays on a better track. He's a truly great musician and songwriter, not just a drummer. This interview made me go back and listen to the old Soundgarden albums that I haven't listened to in a long time and my god, they're freaking amazing.

    • @ladydi15
      @ladydi15 Год назад +2

      I share your sentiment. Probably one of my biggest regrets is not playing an I strument early in life. Playing catch up. Matt gives alot of insight.

  • @silvijajovanovicboros9568
    @silvijajovanovicboros9568 Год назад +2

    I think that "burdened in my hand"is The best conceptual And producted drum song that he ever record And made in Cariere! That sound tune of drum And hes playing is atomic Fire,They All was on Fire...

  • @synthoelectro
    @synthoelectro Год назад +2

    always heard jazz in Matt's playing, just amazing.

  • @jhkuno88
    @jhkuno88 Год назад +31

    Temple of the Dog is one of the best drum records in rock music, and it sounds so natural and real, no quantized bs, no sampled crap....just the real deal, sounds nearly live because it is.

  • @jodymills3138
    @jodymills3138 Год назад +109

    Big Fan of Matt and his unbelievable timing. His set looks Gorgeous. I’m lost with out SG. Matt imagine you feel more of that . He lives in our hearts.

  • @kerrypotenza1679
    @kerrypotenza1679 Год назад +111

    I'm so impressed that these awesome musicians have mutual respect for Rick Beato. This means that we'll get to see more top-notch interviews in the future. I love the direction this channel is going and the success couldn't happen to a nicer guy.

    • @crazyralph6386
      @crazyralph6386 Год назад +4

      Hard to not have mad respect for a genius rock producer, but a multi instrumentalist too! Dude could pick up a didgeridoo, and play the Free Bird guitar solo on it 😂

  • @adamkane3736
    @adamkane3736 Год назад +17

    Man... This guy is 100% the inspiration behind my love of odd time signatures. I used to come home from school and spend hours playing around with Superunknown and Down On The Upside. His drum sounds on those two albums were so huge, and he has this insane ability to make something odd flow so smoothly.

  • @peteywheatstraws4909
    @peteywheatstraws4909 Год назад +7

    I became aware of him in '87, a friend had told me about Soundgarden. He also played on Geddy Lee's solo album, "My Favorite Headache", back around 2000. Great musician.

  • @TnerB91
    @TnerB91 Год назад +146

    Matt wrote a lot of the guitar stuff on Limo Wreck off of Superunkown. Those riffs are soo fucking killer! Those harmonics as well omg

    • @julianpottermusic
      @julianpottermusic Год назад +14

      wrote mailman and fresh tendrils too!

    • @Andycap1001
      @Andycap1001 Год назад +4

      @@julianpottermusic AND the PJ tune Evacuation. That one's super fun to play on drums.

    • @kristianwichmann9996
      @kristianwichmann9996 Год назад +8

      Don't forget Rhinosaur!

    • @gundolarry
      @gundolarry Год назад +5

      Easily a top 2 SG song for me. LimoWreck is just insane

    • @R3TR0R4V3
      @R3TR0R4V3 Год назад +5

      Limo Wreck is probably my favorite tune off of Superunknown. What a guy! 😎

  • @BenJuan26
    @BenJuan26 Год назад +30

    I've never clicked on a video so fast. Matt is one of my favourite drummers ever. He has an uncanny way of making the simplest things carry the song, and making non-standard time signatures feel completely at home.

    • @MonkyMonk729
      @MonkyMonk729 Год назад +1

      I always joke he's the only drummer in the world that can make a 13.7/4 time signature groove effortlessly.

  • @douglasdog1
    @douglasdog1 Год назад +9

    As a 90’s teen I was so spoiled with amazing musicians to listen to and as much as I loved it, never appreciated as much as I do now

    • @ShaunHensley
      @ShaunHensley Год назад +2

      We thought it would never end. We literally had great music dropping every week for decades

  • @mattreichenberg309
    @mattreichenberg309 7 месяцев назад +2

    My favorite drummer ever hands down.

  • @legendofthestrings1
    @legendofthestrings1 Год назад +73

    Rick is like the best interviewer I have ever seen. He asks all the questions that should be asked. This was just amazing. I love his questions. The answers are so informing.

    • @drewa1999
      @drewa1999 Год назад

      Definitely!! Love the detailed questions and equally in depth answers!

    • @itisnotreallythatimportant
      @itisnotreallythatimportant Год назад

      @@queenandclarenceofficial. get this L bot

    • @bluewater3783
      @bluewater3783 Год назад +2

      Yes!
      Rick asks ALL the right Questions--And then Actually Allows The Answerers to Answer...!!! :)
      Imagine that! :)

  • @charlespolenzani2219
    @charlespolenzani2219 Год назад +114

    Rush is my all time favorite band, yet Matt is my all-time favorite drummer. The man is so talented and his ability to assemble non-traditional beats that still nail the rhythm and don't distract from the song. The BEST!

    • @sean8470
      @sean8470 Год назад +12

      he is an incredible drummer one of my favorites along with J. Chamberlain (smashing pumpkins)

    • @pitpride1220
      @pitpride1220 Год назад +18

      RUSH is my favorite too. Soundgarden is up there. I loved Matt's work on Geddy's solo album.

    • @petertromp8786
      @petertromp8786 Год назад +11

      Absolutely. I feel the exact same way: I love Rush - they're my number 1 band of all time as well; I loved Neil Peart and his compositional approach to drumming, never resting on his laurels, always learning, always innovating new patterns, while at the same time just savaging the kit when he feels like it; but Matt Cameron is my favorite drummer of all time - especially his output with Soundgarden. There's just something about his groove, especially when he's keeping it simple. I like his work with Pearl Jam, especially the songs he contributed greatly to, but Pearl Jam's music is almost too "simple" and uptempo to bring out the absolute best in Matt. I feel Matt is at his best when the tempo is sludgy and swamp-like, if you get what I mean. I think Matt is probably the best "slow" drummer in hard rock history. The way his drumming adds to the already overflowing menace of songs like Black Hole Sun, 4th of July and Limo Wreck is just to me so painterly and textured. He would also out out of nowhere just make your jaw drop with the most crazily inventive fills you've ever heard, like on Pretty Noose off of Down on the Upside. His kick drum patterns and their "unpredictability" is pure music bliss for me. When Matt is in the pocket, it's hypnotic, it's exhilarating and it's transporting. Whenever I've seen drumming cover videos of Soundgarden on RUclips, it looks as if the vloggers are on absolute cloud nine replicating Matt's fills. Just a once in a lifetime talent, and a very fine songwriter on top of it.

    • @petertromp8786
      @petertromp8786 Год назад +5

      @@pitpride1220 Whatnow? You talking about Geddy's first solo album, from the early 2000s? Matt drummed on that? Holy cow, man; now I gotta go and unearth that thing.

    • @charlespolenzani2219
      @charlespolenzani2219 Год назад +9

      @@gthomas4371 By no means am I dissing Neil! The Professor is part of the holy trinity for me of Rock Drumming (Stewart Copeland rounds out the top 3 for me with Bruford as an honorable mention). And by saying that Rush is my favorite band I am further elevating Matt to the status he deserves. I mean c'mon! When Geddy needed someone to hit the skins for his solo project, who did HE call on? So no I didn't miss a single point. MATT IS THE BEST!

  • @heavymetal1330
    @heavymetal1330 Год назад +12

    Thank you, Seattle, for such great bands! 🙏🏻

  • @mozdaboz
    @mozdaboz Год назад +10

    He wrote one of Soundgarden's most underrated song in Limowreck which is one of my favorite tune by them

  • @Billy-bd2oe
    @Billy-bd2oe Год назад +6

    Something bitter sweet seeing the guys moving on and doing their thing, knowing that Soundgarden will never return, that era is now in the dust of time like so many other things... But I had the honor of seeing them in 97 and Chris solo in 99 then Audioslave in 05, I am forever thankful

  • @doveshouse
    @doveshouse Год назад +31

    Amazing .. Matt Cameron, world famous superstar, drummer of two of the most popular rock bands in history, played in front of audeiences of 100k... Was clearly a bit nervous during this interview.... how incredibly funny. Possibly he just really loves this show.

    • @mitchweiner
      @mitchweiner Год назад +1

      It appears to me he just doesn’t do a bunch of interviews

  • @johndinsdale4454
    @johndinsdale4454 Год назад +11

    I'd like this twice if I could. Matt will go down as one of the great drummers of our time. Writes a mean tune too.

    • @TenableVegan
      @TenableVegan Год назад +1

      Is that why barely anyone has heard of him?

    • @lisajohnson521
      @lisajohnson521 Год назад +4

      What are you talking bout? YOU never heard of him.

    • @johndinsdale4454
      @johndinsdale4454 Год назад +1

      @@lisajohnson521 don't feed the troll 😉

    • @lisajohnson521
      @lisajohnson521 Год назад +2

      Too late 🤣but I won’t anymore.

    • @johndinsdale4454
      @johndinsdale4454 Год назад +1

      @@lisajohnson521 🤣😜😎

  • @timothyfritz5772
    @timothyfritz5772 Год назад +51

    This is so amazing. Soundgarden, certainly my favorite band growing up in the 80’s/90’s, not to mention that insane Temple of the Dog album, to hear all these details is mind-blowing. Matt is simply a badass. Also love how he speaks so highly of so many other drummers, and is a true student of the game. The way he describes finding and knowing his sound is so cool and really makes you think about what makes this level of artist so incredible.
    Great interview Rick! 🤘🤘

  • @robordm
    @robordm Год назад +43

    Damn, what a great interview. Bloody love Matt Cameron's drumming. Like Suicide gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it.

    • @alex.h.2983
      @alex.h.2983 Год назад +3

      Exactly !! In that song , especially in the second half , the drums parts are pure masterpiece

  • @LDdrums20
    @LDdrums20 Год назад +28

    As a drummer myself I can ensure that he is one of the best rock drummers ever. I admire his work in all of his records but specially in the temple of the dog album. Just amazing drumming.

    • @vgaportauthority9932
      @vgaportauthority9932 Год назад +1

      Temple of the Dog is amazing. I could never do those grooves, I just got lost in the time, but maaaaan did they sound great.

    • @LDdrums20
      @LDdrums20 Год назад

      @@vgaportauthority9932 I love that he also recognized that at that age he was somewhat better

  • @chrissmith3668
    @chrissmith3668 7 месяцев назад +3

    Matt Cameron’s playing sounds like nobody. That’s one of the best compliments you can give to someone. He literally created his own style. I have no idea what his style is but it is so distinct. You always know it’s him.

  • @Karmandarm
    @Karmandarm Год назад +59

    His drums on Superunknown, my god

    • @SlinkiestTortoise23
      @SlinkiestTortoise23 Год назад +5

      Wrecked it! Phenomenal!! So well recorded too! Better than Nevermind! They captured the moment on that album!

    • @alexraia1377
      @alexraia1377 Год назад

      Great album

    • @tomasshannon6537
      @tomasshannon6537 Год назад +1

      best rock drum sound

    • @SlinkiestTortoise23
      @SlinkiestTortoise23 Год назад +1

      @@tomasshannon6537 Absolutely it is! Especially the snare, that album was so well mixed and produced!

  • @robertchristian9361
    @robertchristian9361 Год назад +34

    In my opinion Matt is the next influential drummer after Bonham/Peart . Love the Temple of the dog album, still visit it constantly. Thank you two for this interview.

  • @bretellis
    @bretellis Год назад +35

    I know this is mostly an interview but as a fellow drummer... I would have LOVED to have seen him break down some of his most iconic grooves. One of the most underrated sections in my opinion is the instrumental section in Face Pollution... that bit is crazy as hell.

    • @bloodromance4776
      @bloodromance4776 Год назад +2

      This song it's just a straight jazz, which is great as fvck

  • @TheVernon8
    @TheVernon8 Год назад +11

    I grew up in Seattle and as a young drummer, Matt was a huge hero to me. When I was 16, Soundgarden played the Moore Theater and I ditched the mosh pit for the balcony so I could watch Matt. I already loved his playing, but what he did live was just next-level. He was definitely developing and embellishing the parts from the albums, bringing a new energy to them-there was spontaneity but at the same time, he absolutely nailed everything. Just a monster. Soundgarden was a great band, & unthinkable without him.

  • @Doogsay
    @Doogsay 8 месяцев назад +1

    My favourite drummer of all time. I just listened to Down on the Upside again, sublime.

  • @jeremymullins1294
    @jeremymullins1294 Год назад +42

    The Mighty MC. Not only one of our greatest living rock drummers, but a great songwriter too!
    Matt's Soundgarden/Pearl Jam song writing credits: Entering, Kingdom of Come, Birth Ritual, Jesus Christ Pose, Room A Thousand Years Wide, Drawing Flies, New Damage, Mailman, Limo Wreck, Fresh Tendrils, Rhinosaur, Applebite, By Crooked Steps, Eyelid's Mouth, Evacuation, Save You, Cropduster, You Are, Get Right, Unemployable, The Fixer, Johnny Guitar, Take The Long Way.
    (Not to mention numerous other songs in various solo projects and collaborations.)

    • @gazg1978
      @gazg1978 Год назад +5

      *(Nighttime Boogie Association, Hater and Wellwater Conspiracy) 👍

    • @spectral1um397
      @spectral1um397 Год назад +3

      Where did you get the information on songwriting credits for Entering and Kingdom of Come?

    • @jeremymullins1294
      @jeremymullins1294 Год назад +2

      Is he not listed in the liner notes for those? I didn’t check.

    • @spectral1um397
      @spectral1um397 Год назад +3

      @@jeremymullins1294 I was intrigued because Screaming Life/Fopp is actually my favourite Soundgarden record! But no, I've always seen Entering attributed to Kim, and Kingdom of Come to Chris. Matt definitely had an impact on Entering with his distinctive drum beats, but I think this interview shows how he was given the freedom in SG to compose all his own drum parts. It's one of the mysteries of songwriting to me that in a band as democratic as SG, one person still takes the songwriting credit.

  • @elstifo
    @elstifo Год назад +21

    Huge respect for this drummer.

  • @ccaputa
    @ccaputa Год назад +22

    Temple of The Dog is still one of my favorite albums. So many great songs, and Chris's vocals were insane.

    • @ShaunHensley
      @ShaunHensley Год назад +1

      I can listen to that album on loop, especially on a long road trip

  • @padraigsisk4057
    @padraigsisk4057 Год назад +3

    As Matt is saying about being with Soundgarden as each musician was right for that band reminds me when Big country started as when Stuart Adamson had the band members he wanted

  • @JanPatrickLucas
    @JanPatrickLucas Год назад +9

    I recall Neil Peart being asked who's drumming he liked, many years ago when the grunge scene was thriving, and he said Matt! Ha! Yup he's that good!

  • @NeoGodHand
    @NeoGodHand Год назад +31

    I KNEW he was gonna say Your Savior was his favorite track. I’m not a drummer, but that track has always stuck out to me like a skyscraper coming off a mountain. The groove is grooving and drum solo is just divine. It just flows so well, he goes in and out of the time with his fills and just comes right back in, it’s amazing, especially with Chris’ vocals droning in the background. Such ambiance. I absolutely love, love, love Your Savior.

    • @kylexplains7428
      @kylexplains7428 Год назад +2

      Epic moment for sure

    • @MonkyMonk729
      @MonkyMonk729 Год назад +2

      Ha- I knew he was going to say Your Savior, too. In, fact I immediateky answered it out loud in case Matt wasn't sure and he was able to somehow in that moment hear me remotely from the future. I tend to think he answered without my help to be honest. But yeah, the slinky groove in that song bring the drums to the forefront. That intro popped into my head instantly. And then there's the outro... a complete change of gears rhythmically where he goes into jazz beast mode while still tinging off quarter notes on the ride bell in perfect time.

  • @westcoasthighway379
    @westcoasthighway379 Год назад +10

    Temple Of The Dog and Mad Season were the two best super groups of the 90s. Those 2 albums have to be listened to.

    • @godsdemon7441
      @godsdemon7441 2 месяца назад

      Mad season hit me more than temple of the dog.

  • @SkepticMaestro
    @SkepticMaestro Год назад +44

    Rick, you are without a doubt my favorite interviewer for musicians. With your decades of knowledge, you could easily overshare and step on the conversation. Instead, you let your guests Think, as well as speak, and your active listening is stellar, it actually brings the audience even closer to the guest and makes me just as interested in the topic as you seem to be. Thank you sincerely for doing these.

  • @Convisis
    @Convisis Год назад +11

    The definitive Matt Cameron interview!

  • @sergiom5907
    @sergiom5907 Год назад +27

    Soundgarden was my favourite band growing up, they're the reason I started playing in bands. Love hearing Matt speak so candidly in this interview. I'm waiting for a Kim Thayil interview now!

    • @srvfan25
      @srvfan25 Год назад +1

      That’s unlikely to happen Kim hates doing interviews

    • @sergiom5907
      @sergiom5907 Год назад +1

      @@srvfan25 He recently did an hour and a half podcast with Josh Adam Meyers talking about Superunknown, so he can't hate them that much.

    • @srvfan25
      @srvfan25 Год назад

      @@sergiom5907 ok I was wrong then

    • @colico14
      @colico14 Год назад +2

      @@srvfan25 I think he's just selective about them. Kind of an introverted guy of few words.

    • @zseattle
      @zseattle Год назад

      @@colico14 "Few words" lol!

  • @TheWriterNW
    @TheWriterNW Год назад +2

    Matt Cameron is an absolute MONSTER behind the kit!

  • @mygoodeyeclosedCC
    @mygoodeyeclosedCC Год назад +4

    In November 2016 I was in the middle of my grad school program at USC. Alice In Chains and Temple of the dog (respectively) were touring. I decided to ditch school for one of the shows (classes are effin pricey so I would allow myself to miss just one class for a concert) and decided that Temple of the Dog was more rare than seeing AIC, hence they were worth missing class over.
    11/14/2016 at The Forum was an unforgettable experience. I was the loudest one in my section, and was pissed other concert goers weren’t as enthusiastic to sing along to the jams with Temple of the Dog❤️👏🏻👏🏻💯🤘

  • @oudevoida
    @oudevoida Год назад +30

    As a teen in the early 90s the first album that introduced me to odd time signatures was Drums Unlimited by Max Roach. After that I went down a rabbit-hole of guys like Joe Morello, Billy Cobham, Terry Bozzio and Elvin Jones and was just overwhelmed by how impossible all of it was. Then Superunknown came out and about the second listen I realized, wait, these are odd time signatures! And I played along and it was like a light bulb went off where I realized it's a FEEL not just counting along. Literally changed my life. Matt Cameron is such a genius for making difficult beats sound so simple and natural. I could never thank him enough for his positive effect on my life; I will always argue Superunknown is the greatest rock album ever made.

  • @natepolidoro4565
    @natepolidoro4565 Год назад +6

    A legend. Down On The Upside is my favorite album of all time.

  • @jimmirza4212
    @jimmirza4212 Год назад +6

    Listening to Superunknown when I was growing up had such a deep impact on me, as a drummer, Matt's drumming was always facinating, tastefull and passionate. The entire album was a weird, dark and beautifully composed, truly inspiring.

  • @SabrinaWithGreenEyes
    @SabrinaWithGreenEyes Год назад +4

    Great interview!

  • @coreymanske
    @coreymanske Год назад +77

    Rick, I consume nearly all of your content...I love it. As a drummer, interviewer, and writer I firmly believe this is your very best interview. THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing this. I've sent this link to every drummer I know, and just shared it with the band. Again...thank you!

    • @ADDG880
      @ADDG880 Год назад

      And the one with Vinnie C!

    • @timharrington4470
      @timharrington4470 Год назад

      Don't forget Dennis Chambers

    • @coreymanske
      @coreymanske Год назад

      @@ADDG880 I LIKE the Vinnie interview but the one with Matt is more relatable since in my drumming career I've always been a 'band guy'...if that makes sense. Matt is CREATIVE for sure, though his drumming is accessible and understandable. I love Vinnie - I do - but we all know he's from a different planet. His chameleonic approach to session work is legendary, and again, I love him - BUT - the interview with Matt resonated more deeply with me, my approach, and my style.

    • @coreymanske
      @coreymanske Год назад +1

      @@timharrington4470 I LIKE the Dennis interview but the one with Matt is more relatable since in my drumming career I've always been a 'band guy'...if that makes sense. Matt is CREATIVE for sure, though his drumming is accessible and understandable. I love Dennis - I do, especially his playing with Niacin and that amazing live Petite Blonde record - but playing-wise, he's from a different planet. His hand & foot speed are iconic, and again, I love him - BUT - the interview with Matt resonated more deeply with me, my approach, and my style.

    • @ADDG880
      @ADDG880 Год назад

      @@coreymanske absolutely hear where you’re coming from.
      This was certainly more “real”/relatable.

  • @trevinormatt
    @trevinormatt Год назад +15

    What a legend. Humble, professional and educated. Matt has been a huge influence on me both as a drummer and a guitarist. I grew up listening to Soundgarden and he made those odd times feel so natural and groovy that I ended up writing in 5 and 7 without even noticing.

  • @gytrplr
    @gytrplr 7 месяцев назад +2

    Underrated one of the all time greats

  • @donofly
    @donofly Год назад +14

    Matt is so lucky to have played with two of the best bands since the begining of Rock 'n Roll, but SG & PJ are equally lucky to have a drummer who can play anything, without any advice, or direction from the band. A versatile, and creative drummer is probably harder to find, than a decent singer. Rick Beato has very great taste in music, and is a multi-talented guy himself. I was happy to see this interview pop up in the sugestions box. 👌👍👍👍👌

  • @benzakonium
    @benzakonium Год назад +19

    This was an absolute joy from beginning to end. What a classy dude, one of the greatest of all time and my personal favourite.

  • @dbrown8698
    @dbrown8698 Год назад +30

    This is tremendous. As a lifelong fan of Matts, that was a trip to see THE Keplinger snare.
    Nice job Rick.

  • @lorenzosestito8671
    @lorenzosestito8671 Год назад +12

    He already sounded like an experienced drummer on the first Soundgarden 's demo-screaming life

    • @80sruler
      @80sruler Год назад +1

      Seems like a great, regular guy

  • @davyboy9397
    @davyboy9397 Год назад +17

    He is in my top 5 greatest rock drummers currently living. Up there with Jimmy Chamberlin

  • @DennisAlvey
    @DennisAlvey Год назад +11

    THANK YOU. I've never heard Matt Cameron talk for an extended amount of time. I'm not a drummer but I enjoyed this whole thing cause Soundgarden is my favorite band. And btw, I didn't realize what I was doing was weird. I play guitar (right handed) and use my wah with my left foot... I dunno! I just... do it that way.

  • @arunviswanathan5555
    @arunviswanathan5555 Год назад +27

    Wow! Love Matt’s work with Soundgarden and love how he mentions Steely Dan and Caves of Altamira!!🥁🤘🏽😎

  • @MarkSKimball
    @MarkSKimball Год назад +2

    Couldn’t figure out why he sounded so much like Tony Hawk and has a similar chill demeanor/voice. Then I read he grew up in San Diego and it kind of makes sense lol. Best drummer I think to emerge from the Seattle circuit and seems super down to earth.

  • @YoungMasterpiece
    @YoungMasterpiece 10 месяцев назад +5

    Thank you, Rick. I really wanted to hear this legend, in an interview with you. Best regards from Europe.

  • @kyleolin3566
    @kyleolin3566 Год назад +42

    Don’t worry Matt. I welled up when you were talking about Chris too. Thank you for being such a huge influence in some of my favourite bands and an inluence in my own music.

    • @hanreality.7266
      @hanreality.7266 Год назад +4

      To be fair, I don’t think anybody ever worries about welling up. It’s a sign of love and respect.

    • @kyleolin3566
      @kyleolin3566 Год назад +5

      @@hanreality.7266 sadly, many people think it is a sign of weakness. As a man who never shed a tear for years (after suffering through trauma), I know how much weight can be lifted from shedding tears. Tears are healing.

  • @bonescheffel7795
    @bonescheffel7795 Год назад +14

    A few years back, SG was set to play a festival in a nearby town.
    Since they hadn't played together for a while they came to the venue I worked at for a rehearsal day.
    Everyone was supercool.
    Matt was the only guy in the band that didn't make any mistakes.
    Each of the other guys made little mistakes, or had to relearn a part here and there.
    Matt was flawless.

  • @jamesbalderston8547
    @jamesbalderston8547 Год назад +4

    before i played drums, matt cameron was my fav drummer, 25 very drumming filled years later, matt cameron is still my fav drummer. one of the only drummers on earth where you can tell its him playing instantly. hes the man!

  • @andym28
    @andym28 Год назад +6

    Matt plays quite angular in Sound garden. Dave Abbrussi played quite ahead of thr pocket in pearl jam which worked very well.

  • @coldanimal5107
    @coldanimal5107 Год назад +18

    Matt Cameron's playing in Soundgarden was by far one of the biggest inspirations and influences on me when I was learning to play (along with Dave Grohl and Jimmy Chamberlin), and that was in pre-internet days when I never even got to hear him talk about what it all means to him! I'm so grateful that we get so much easier access to musicians behind the scenes and the old music that inspired them now!

    • @bobshenix
      @bobshenix Год назад +1

      Dave A was a better fit for Pearl Jam's music... especially the earlier stuff in their catalog

    • @coldanimal5107
      @coldanimal5107 Год назад

      @@bobshenix I don't know if there's any truly objective "better" between them, but I definitely loved what Dave brought to those songs he played on. It's strange how often tense interpersonal relationships produce such amazing music, although sadly there's no way to make it last.

    • @notsure1135
      @notsure1135 Год назад

      Chamberlin, I reckon the autocorrect got ya. Just did the same thing to me.

  • @noworriesimfijian
    @noworriesimfijian Год назад +9

    Matt Cameron has such a unique sound and feel. What he plays on the drums sets Soundgarden apart, his work with Pearl Jam makes you realise how much of a groove oriented chameleon he can be. For other examples of his distinct style listen to the brilliant ensemble piece of Temple Of The Dog and the often overlooked Geddy Lee solo album My Favorite Headache. This guy’s playing is always on heavy rotation in my truck but he never ceases to amaze me. Kudos Rick for another great interview and thank you Matt for the music and inspiration. Still remember the first time I heard Badmotorfinger back in High School in 91, after that I was sold for life.

  • @patricktaylor2741
    @patricktaylor2741 Год назад +2

    Love this guy great drummer great guy all around

  • @daveandrecht3430
    @daveandrecht3430 6 месяцев назад +2

    Foo is one of the best drummers ever. Sound Garden was an amazing era. The rest is history. I was lucky enough to see him play when he was 6 years old playing in his pool house. He blew me away even at that age.

  • @j.l.2849
    @j.l.2849 Год назад +4

    Rick Beato might be the most informed, insightful music interviewer I've ever had the pleasure of listening to.

  • @tremarctos9
    @tremarctos9 Год назад +3

    I met Matt in Central Park I think in 98 - showed him my badmotorfinger tattoo and we had a small conversation - He was super cool - and the drums on 4th of July live is one of my favorite songs...Matt is a beast.

  • @josephpullen1153
    @josephpullen1153 Год назад +8

    I always loved how he would simplify odd time signatures and make them feel even. His execution is phenomenal

  • @HDrums84
    @HDrums84 8 месяцев назад +1

    That kick drum sound is killer. Hell, the whole kit sounds amazing.

  • @myhomerecordingexperience
    @myhomerecordingexperience Год назад +35

    Rick, I cried when Matt played the Black Hole Sun beat, it brought me back to when I was a kid listening and learning all those songs that sounded AMAZING! I love that music so much man and thats what Im trying to replicate somehow in my home studio. Thank you and try to get more guys like Matt. Maybe, Stone G, Jerry C, Dave Grohl, Deleo brothers, Tom Morello. Obviously Bredan O'brien would extraordinary.

    • @keithferris9574
      @keithferris9574 Год назад +6

      Yeah man, the Deleo brothers would be an intriguing interview. Such great songwriters!!!

    • @jurassikmunkee
      @jurassikmunkee Год назад +4

      Good comment - agree with Jerry Cantrell and Deleo brothers especially

  • @michaelreis8266
    @michaelreis8266 Год назад +26

    Man, this was great! I was introduced to Soundgarden in late 89' in Australia by someone deep into alternative music, no one else I knew had ever heard of them but I was deeply drawn to them. The songs Big Dumb Sex and Hands All Over left an indelible mark on me that would stay with me till the current day. It inspired me to start playing guitar in 1990, the gateway to a healthy obsession. Learning today that Kim is right handed and left footed (as am I) is just another quirky fact that makes this all the more familiar. Furthermore, when I kick in the air (or punt for Americans) I use my left foot, but from the ground I use my right foot and this has always been the way, I literally had to switch positions to facilitate this, LOL !

  • @jcrm05
    @jcrm05 Год назад +7

    Such a legend! Probably the best drummer from the grunge era.