Maynard James Keenan Interview (Tool, A Perfect Circle & Puscifer)
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- Опубликовано: 21 авг 2022
- Maynard James Keenan (born James Herbert Keenan; April 17, 1964) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, record producer, actor, and winemaker. He is best known as the singer and primary lyricist of the rock bands Tool, A Perfect Circle, and Puscifer.
Originally from Ohio, Keenan spent his high school and college years in Michigan. He joined the U.S. Army after graduating from high school. After leaving the Army, he attended the Kendall College of Art and Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He relocated to Los Angeles in 1988 to pursue a career in interior design and set construction, and formed Tool with Adam Jones shortly thereafter.
In addition to his music career, Keenan owns Merkin Vineyards and Caduceus Cellars in Arizona, where he resides. Since rising to fame, he has been noted as a recluse, although he does emerge to support charitable causes and for the occasional interview. He has also ventured into acting.
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He had a lot to say....
He had a lot of nothin to say.....
We'll miss him.
This is really great stuff, man. Thank you
We will miss who?
Rick, I love what you’re doing for the music community. Keep it up brother!
Maynard dosent just let anyone interview him, I love that he respects Beato and let him into his world for us to hear. 2 legends conversing, I love it!
He’s let many people. He just seems to prefer a person he’s comfortable with rather than a random stranger with a microphone. Like joe rogan, David cross and that one girl from the fifth element.
@@tanompace9901 don't forget Patton Oswalt*
@@-k-b- yeah. There’s more too I just named some random ones
@@tanompace9901 and Lars Ulrich, oddly . . .
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Unfortunately, there was the Guy Fiero and Sammy Hagar interview, tho. Those two clowns did ZERO research beforehand. MJK handled it well, particularly when he told Guy he was gonna smack him for touching the vines!
Rick is a different interviewer than what artists have to put up with. Rick is not a journalist who has to do an interview with an artist he doesn’t like, or one that is full of himself, is provoking artists to get quotes to sell magazines or intentionally misquotes trying to cause a shitstorm for publicity.
Rick is a musician himself and genuinely cares about the people he interviews and their art. It shows. And the artists see that. And then they let their guard down, because he is not one of the vultures they usually get.
Rick asks a good question and lets the interviewee talk. Simple as that. So many so-called interviewers can't seem to do it.
Kurt Cobain would have been very fond of Rick Beato!
Rick is asking the questions he would like to know and he's interested in knowning how his peers approach music. Result is amazing interviews.
I agree the best interviews, are when a artist interview another artist. Much respect for both of them.
Rick is a great interviewer for great musicians, because Rick is a music producer...not a reporter.
10 seconds in and my first thought is I MUST GET THAT SHIRT 😂
Wow he mentioned Siousxie Siou as a melody inspiration. That woman needs the attention she deserves. It’s good to hear her name from someone like Maynard.
This stood out to me as well. He name-dropped her 1st in a question about vocal "influences" super interesting
It's good to hear her name mentioned at all. underappreciated!
i hear it in the c.a.d. stuff
i was about to say, some of the guitar work sounds like early cure/sioxsie
Could not think of a better suited person to get Maynard to relax and open up about his artistic life. Way to go Rick!
I was very disappointed to see Maynard wearing such a t-shirt though. I read about it’s background.
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 okay
@@yommmrr
Did you read about it?
@@anti-ethniccleansing465 about what?
@@yommmrr
Serious question: Do you have difficulties following a conversation?
Maynard is a HARD WORKER. Guy simply does not quit.
An American Bruce Dickinson
Maynard: just existing
Me: I completely forgot about the part that I have 3 libras... idk where all they're placed at tho.
A vineyard, a winery, a restaurant, MMA, and 3 freaking bands.. damn
@@supervisedchaos Coffee is next I think he said. 😆
Perfectionist
Please Rick, interview Danny Carey too! Just how can he think of so unique rhythms?
THIS!!!!!!!!!!!
I used to play fooseball with Danny Carey.
That would be awesome!
Lol apparently it takes him a _while_ 😝
God fucking damn,DANYY CAREY FOR INTERVIEW !
Maynard isn’t just phenomenal song writer and singer, he’s an inspirational human being who doesn’t buy into the stereotypical ‘rock star’ life style. He does his own thing, he focuses on his passions regardless of how that sits with his music persona. He comes across as a confident, thoughtful, intelligent man who doesn’t have the usual demons many in his profession have battled with. Maynard and his music have been truly inspirational to me personally, given me strength in hard times and the confidence to follow my passions. Excellent interview Rick, cheers man.
When he was entering the 'rock star' lifestyle he was really into it. In the sense of depraved sex, narcissism and the latter. He talked about it a few times about it all coming on so fast and not knowing how to deal with it. The only reason the music existed, was because of said demons.
Thankfully he's chilled out during the years into the fine intelligent man you speak of.
Touring and singing that long is he was a typical rockstar, he'd be dead, or his voice would be messed up. Thank God he knows enough how to take care of his incredibly delicate instrument - he even doesn't eat many hours before a show to maintain his sound. He cares more about his art than his personal preference to fk around as many stars moved into. He is quite an impressive artist and human. And he acknowledges that.
Are you kidding his EGO is through the roof !
Comments like this are goofy as hell
I love Tool. First saw them in 1993 at Lollapalooza. Dozens and dozens of shows since including leaving the US twice to see multiple shows in Europe and South America. I just bought tickets to see them play again in October. Maynard is a prick. I wouldn't want to meet him even if given the chance.
Look, I even haven't finished to watch the whole interview yet, and I can already say something based on what I just saw: as a huge MJK and Tool fan, I've literally never seen him so relaxed in an interview, and that says much about how rick can make simple yet very interesting questions. Wonderful job as always❤️
yeah, i am about to watch it. seen maynard in a few past interviews where i come out thinking what an arrogant a-hole. but he has helped create a ton of my favorite music so i give him a pass:-).
Well, he is in his winery or resturaunt serving his wine!... lol
Ditto that! This was set up really smart by Rick....or Maynard, maybe both lol
Can't go wrong at Maynard's winery!
@@deketk just finished it and yeah, it was a great interview. maynard avoided a lot of his normal sarcasm.
A Fellow very educated musician is interviewing him not some douche bag reporter Rick is extremely intelligent
I think the biggest thing Rick has going for him is that when he breaks down artists songs he points out things the artist themselves didn’t realise, I think the artist respect that….and Rick unlike a lot of interviewer’s does not ask stupid irrelevant question….keep it up Rick….brilliant.
Yes!! It's the stupid ass kissing questions that annoy me. This is how to conduct an interview 101 excellence. Love it!
That's because Rick has the perspective of a music producer and music teacher. He has an understanding of music theory. That's very different from most interviewers that are usually journalists.
Not many former music producers do what Rick does. Rick has found a niche on RUclips that no one else is doing from a perspective of a former music producer.
That’s what’s up
Yes!
An expert interview. He let the guest talk - no interruptions, and did not force topics. Well done.
What a great interview
Agreed!
Oh! Hey Bobby! Didn't expect to see you here!
Dad? Is that you? Love your work bobby
I learnt about lyrics writing from this interview. VERY inspiring.
Love his t/shirt too😆
Dang. Honestly wasnt expecting your comment lol. You a tool fan?
I really love the fact that no matter who Rick talks to...Frampton, PRS, Sting, or now, Maynard...every episode starts as an interview, and ends as a conversation between friends/musicians. Rick is so damn versatile, its fantastic.
💯% One of these days I’m going to (try to) make a list of the “sub-fields” of musical knowledge of which Rick Beato is an expert…but I am sure I would miss some or many including several that are on dimensions of which I’m not even aware yet…I mean this guy could interview John Williams in Berlin tomorrow and produce the same quality result!
Rick has made his bones in music and those he interviews get that. He asks questions that a musician would ask and then subtly mixes in a few questions that a friend would ask...it's just brilliant. Best interview of MJK I've ever seen...
i will second that. MJK is usually a bit clandestine. To see him so at ease here is amazing.
@Hugh J. Null on JRE though he talked more shop and things that were less personal. Beato really brought out the real person.
This interview is much different than JRE. I loved how chill he was.
Also makes it about the guy next to him to going to other relationships. Respectful.
I love that Maynard mentions Siouxsie Sioux as an inspiration for good melody writing. She and the Banshees are so underrated and don't get the recognition that they are due.
I've seen many people mentioning how good she is here in the comments. I'm gonna check her out. I stumbled upon Tori Amos and My Dying Bride through comments from fans as well.
I love Sioux and the banshees
Well said
It's wild hearing a legend like Keenan describe his songwriting process and how he tends to defer to other people when starting. It takes a lot of self-worth to take a backseat and trust others to do their thing, especially as the *frontman* of all of his projects. Quite a rare thing in this industry!
He gets a bad rap...I think he is entitled to be selective with who interviews him. I dont believe just you are a rock icon, you HAVE put yourself out there. You put out great music...and your fans could care less. That's the way I see it. You brought up a good point about taking a backseat. No "l" in team.
I've always thought of bands as "the lead singer's band" or "the lead guitarist's band". Tool is different. It's not Maynard Keenan's band; it's Danny Carey's, since he calls the shots. Maynard pitches up and asks "What can I contribute to this?"
This is how you conduct an interview. You ask a question and then let the person answer and elaborate without interrupting.
Rick thank you for another AWESOME interview. You’re worth your weight in guitar picks… gold guitar picks 😉
"Back in our day, music had space!" Awesome quote
I also liked, “I can’t hear me. You’re deaf.”
I cannot tell you how much I love Maynard for starting his other bands. It has kept Tool Tool. Most bands change their sounds and piss off fans. Maynard got out his other creative avenues with other bands. As a lifelong diehard Tool fan that doesn’t like any other stuff Maynard does I am very grateful!
I love the idea of Maynard driving around in his car, listening to Bon Scott and Joni Mitchell, working out the vocal lines to Prison Sex or Ticks & Leeches! 🤣🙌🏼
Only musicians could get how that makes sense lol.
Understanding, playing, and connecting with music is one of the greatest gifts in my life and I'm so grateful for it all. 🙏🏼🙌🏼🤘🏼
As a Arizonan born and raised. Everyone loves him, from what I've heard from multiple people who have met him, he's also a super down to earth, great to fans at all times and a real renaissance man.
Him being super nice to fans literally contradicts almost every single fan interaction ever.
Can confirm. Lived in Prescott Valley about 20 minutes from Jerome where his record and wine stores are I've had a couple friends meet him who've said the same.
@@user-oi3ry9dx9u maybe he means wine fans 😊
My dad lives in the Verde Valley. Incredible place. Visited Jerome and just fell in love. There's a certain energy there.
I'm assuming there's some sarcasm in there.
This is really amazing Rick. Derek trucks and now Maynard. Two of my very favorites that basically don’t do interviews. I can’t wait to see who’s next!
Thanks Michael!
@@RickBeato Warren Haynes?! ;)
Don't forget about his interview with the legendary Matt Cameron, too.
Really enjoyed the Matt Cameron interview, too. Did I hear you mention an interview with Kim Thayil? Dear God, I hope so. One of my Gibson SG heroes - right up there with Tony Iommi.
Love seeing top RUclips music channels watching each others content and cheering each other on. This is what RUclips was made for.
Oh Maynard, you will never know how your work impacted my life. Forever grateful I have the chance to share this world and era with you in it.❤️❤️😭
It's really embarrassing I'm not a freak but I love this man more than anyone will ever understand seen him live probably close to 15 times and I cry every time I hear his voice live amazing singer and how he handles his success and his personal life is such an inspiration for people
Love Maynard ❤️
Rick is the most honest interviewer out there, and that honesty has earned him the trust of people like Sting and Maynard. Very cool.
Maynard has a wealth of musical
intellect. Fantastic! He’s so enigmatic and delicious
Rick is probably the first interviewer I've seen that can get Maynard engaged. Even more than he was on Rogan. All of the guys in the band are pretty private. This is legendary, great job Rick!
the most engaged i've heard him was on WTF with Maron.
The Rogan interview where the Tool album was just released after a 10 year gap & Rogan never asked about it? I 'member
@@drmlabs I memba! Joe has literally no music taste so yeah
@@drmlabs Yea, Joe isn't the best. I remember there was a period where Maynard refused to talk about music in interviews at all. I think it may have been because of the lawsuit. But I remember that he would only really talk about comedy, wine and jujitsu. I think that last Rogan interview was Rogan's fault for sure.
@@drmlabs I 'member too. It was one of the first times I've ever seen Maynard actually want to talk about Tool and Rogan just breezed right past it haha.
One of the men responsible for keeping Hard music alive! Love you maynard!
Siouxsie & the Banshees & Puscifer would be a dream show. Can someone please make that happen?❤️🔥🦝👽🐺🍄
Wow, Beato got a lot of good stuff out of Maynard. Maynard is notoriously tough to interview. I guess maybe because Beato is so straight up enthusiastic about music, and willing to really dig into it, he is able to get Maynard to really engage. Or maybe I'm all wrong. But good interview all the same!
I agree, and I think Maynard himself has great expectations about who Beato is as an interviewer. The last time I saw something close to this was the one Lars Ulrich made to Maynard 4 years ago
how is he tough to interview? From what I've heard he speaks freely and honestly, I'd say the tough part is most interviewers are blowhards or clueless when it comes to meaningful topics I guess?
A lot of interviewers tend to ask the exact same questions over and over again, which can be annoying. Rick kind of starts out the same when he opens with his "Why three bands?" line of questioning, but he starts going into different places that allow Maynard to go over topics that haven't been done to death. He also has very specific technical knowledge about both music and instruments which I'm sure is very refreshing, like when they started talking about the Fairlight keyboard, something your average Rolling Stone interviewer isn't going to be able to discuss.
I'm fascinated with Maynard and his work ethic . Tobias Forge is another example of one man keeping at it until he hits his stride and his creation comes to fruition .
Music? Did you watch the video? All they talked about was wine, heirloom wheat, and jiujitsu ohwaitdifferentshow
This wins RUclips for this month... Rick asks intelligent questions and then totally gets out of the way and brings out the best in Maynard's answers. Awesome conversation, great interview. Two very cool and amazing humans. More of this Rick!!
Absolutely 100% correct, always great questions then lets the person roll.. Can't think of anyone better..
@@BrianH020 😊😊
Dude! My total admiration to MJK. Him and Bowie saved me from depression during 2020 and i thank them both for that. Bedlamite brought me back to life 🙏
Listen with headphones. At first 8 minutes you will aware the one octave down on his voice. It makes him alienish human being. Lovely.
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I noticed that! Interesting!
I’m just now watching this but came straight to the comments to try and find something talking about this
I’ve been waiting for this, literally for my whole life.
Me freaking too
We all do. Now, it's time to get Tool's newbie drummer 🥁
@@ZZ-vl5nd i heard they didn't even have a drummer. they just brung an aquarium, and a variety of octopussys
And Adam!
More in-depth Maynard interview than any I've found. Very cool, relaxed authentic conversation. It's like hanging with music nerds for an hour. Loved it.
Yes so very cool
Check the WTF Podcast interview for the personal side of things
@@destroyermaker I’d say this is the personal side of things. But I’ll probably still check that out
I love listening to Maynard getting interviewed. It makes me understand why he sees a lot of the mainstream media as insufferable
I wish I had a tiny fraction of the talent that Maynard has.
The fact that Maynard was straightforward with all of his answers means a whole lot in terms of how great you are as an interviewer. As a fan of his, this was so welcome and is not typical for him. Thank you Rick, your love of music and respect, really shows.
Maynard is usually a difficult beast to tame in interviews and it's been a while since I've seen him so comfortable and talkative. What a nice interview. Congrats Rick!
He’s speaking with somebody who writes music and understands every nuance of the method, and Rick asks open questions and allows guests to feel comfortable answering them which is a great interview style. I think Maynard just had an instant respect for Rick.
@@strangemachines_ and he sees through people’s BS.
"There's something kind of sad about the way that things have come to be. Desensitized to everything, what became of subtlety..." Rick giving us an amazing interview from an amazing musician!
It’s just beyond great that he loves and admires Joni Mitchell. This guy is such a treasure in every way.
Couldn’t believe my eyes when I got this notification. Rick’s legend continues to grow!
I'm only 25 mins into this interview and I'm going to say, this is probably the best Maynard interview I've ever seen. He's totally relaxed,the questioning is on point and seem totally in his comfortable zone.
In 8 minutes and it feels like 15 minutes already. Amazing discussion!
Hes def loving some of Ricks questions and why wouldnt he, great interview
I have not even started watching and I already know this is going to be the best interview. Cheers
Busiest man in “show” business ~
Definitely enjoyed the more in-depth questions about the music and processes that go into it. Interesting stuff.
The interview I was waiting for
not only me I guess
Thanks Rick and Maynard
This man helped me through personal and spiritual growth.
Yeah me too,I found Christ through tool.All Maynard's anger toward Christ had me dig deep and I'm a saved follower of Yashua now.
I saw Tool twice this year, and I was stunned by the power and consistency of Maynard’s vocals. Just as good as when I first saw them in 2006. Maynard explaining his preparation for each gig therefore made a lot of sense. This dedication to vocal quality is really appreciated. 😎
seriously explains issues I've had with my voice over the years. Acid reflux, other crap trashing your vocal chords. The struggle is real
Saw Tool twice this year and once before covid and you are so right about the vocals. He sounds amazing. Sounded better during the Lateralus tour, but for someone who dealt with covid twice, he sounds badass. He pulled off the Grudge scream! This dude 🔥🔥🔥
Same. In total I've seen them 10 times but that Bonnaroo show was different. They were all having a blast. Maynard wasn't hiding in the shadows at all. He was in full on Rockstar mode, talking to the crowd and melting face. Best performance of theirs I've ever seen.
@@rubaidaallen2764 Oh yes, I've seen Tool twice, in 06 and 07. Yet to hear The Grudge live, but hearing a live bootleg of it from an 01 show, first time hearing it ever (as I was new to Tool music at that time), the song blew me TF away! Just a darkness and deep emotion in his voice. Almost shaman like. As I took in the lyrics and music, it was THAT SCREAM that shook my soul and inner psyche. I was literally shaking my head back and forth and started to shed tears, as if all the grudges and anger that I had ever held inside was released in a mad fury. Then he goes "Let go. Let go. Let go..." as it builds into that intense climax and coda. With the bad ass Carey drums and triplets at the end. Wow! It was quite an experience. It was like an exorcism of my inner demons finally released. And in my mind, I ended up forgiving a lot of people in my past that did me wrong or screwed me over. I still get emotional when I hear it. But yes, again, that scream was the capper! Many other songs get me emotional and fire me up in a positive way. Think Drop D tuning can really hit ones soul deep. Tool music in many regards is like musical psychotherapy.
@@briankelley4492 There's nothing like seeing these guys live. My goodness so fn good. There are certain songs that are played live that send you to another dimension, another realm. The Grudge, Reflection, Schism, Descending and Fear Inoculum. For me these songs are the most Tool. There is something super therapeutic about their songs. Absolutely 100% agree.
MAYNARD! I love that you’re down with Tool, Rick. So many musicians our age stopped growing musically before they even turned 30. More power to you!
Tool has been around for a long time.
Maynard is nearly 60 himself, so hardly some young upstart. He’s been doing this for a long time.
Tool has been around a while, but Puscifer has not. Perhaps it’d not have been a point that people would take issue with, had you mentioned them instead of Tool.
Either way, I get your point, and I feel you. Most people don’t continue to appreciate new music/new bands past a certain age (I think 30 is about right.. actually I think there’s studies that back this up), and it’s kind of a shame because there are so many good younger bands (and older bands/artists doing new things) who are making incredible music that’s just as impressive as anything from the musical/genre lineage that they’re existing in, and influenced by. There’s also a lot of crap, sure, but that’s no excuse to write off newer music altogether, and a lot of people do…
I became completely disenchanted with music by the time I was 28-30. I think it’s more common than you think, unless you struck gold
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Crazy that The Noose is one of the most memorable drum tracks with APC for me. sometimes the space can be as significant as an insane drum fill.
Love that Rick can release educational/interview material on literally ANY style of music. Metal, Rock, Jazz, Classical, Pop, Progressive, Blues, Country, Instrumental etc. You name it, Rick can cover it, he can do it all.
I loved when Maynard was on Sammy Hagar's show and in the vineyard Sammy asks of he can just snap off a bunch of grapes (instead of taking one grape) and Maynard calmly and sternly says "I will punch you in the face".
Interviewers need to take notes. Probably the best Maynard interview to date. Great job Rick for asking such great questions, that was a juicy interview.
Love Maynard. Love all his music and art. Looking at, likely the highest iq in rock and metal right there.
Maynard is just the most cerebral mad scientist musicians ever..Love his analogies and memories that have laid the whole foundation of his musical existence 😊
Maynard is very acerbic. Ask the wrong question, set the wrong tone and he will eviscerate the interviewer. Rick just gets him talking. Simply amazing.
I don't know much about Mr Keenan. I listened to some Tool in the nineties. In regards to your comment, he looked to have the urge to be cynical a couple of times, but instead chose gratitude and humility. That's the wine maker, and ageing as you do.
@@shockmarkets7384 There's a video on RUclips of him giving retorts to stupid questions, although one you can see the gears turning, but in the end he gave a straight answer because it was an 11 year old.
@@struedel25 That's hilarious. Are you saying Rick is the equivalent of an 11 year old?🤣🤣 It was a great interview. That guy is seriously switched on.
@@shockmarkets7384 Nah! You can't see the sarcasm gears in Maynard's head turning.
I've seen him do it. It's not pretty at all 😂😂😂
Tool was way too dark and weird for my Beatles obsessed teenage brain in the 90s. Thankfully life continued to happen and here I am!
go toward the light !!! no dont !!!
"Beatles obsessed teenage brain in the 90s" Is this a game where we try to figure out how the hell old you are? 🤣
@@theonlyegg I'm a millennial and my love for music started with classic rock. The Beatles are largely responsible for my passion for music today.
I wasn't an OGT with Opiate but I loved Tool ever since Undertow. The music has evolved (obviously) but while always dark/complex sounding the lyrics really are positive (especially in later years). Think for yourself, give up grudges, grow, learn, be better, all embedded within the music that is freaking amazing (albeit dark-ish).
Definitely enjoy seeing Maynard interviewed by someone intelligent. He puts his barbs away and has a great conversation with Rick. Well done, Mr. B.
Always great to see a fine conversation between two aficionados loving music.
how did you spell "aficionados" correctly but "always" no?
@@Vool2go Hahaha, I realy don't Know. Oh, I'am sorry: 'really'.
@@wjl2601 it's ok bro! sorry I had a few drinks lol
@@Vool2go No worries. By the way, that is a beauty of a Jewfish. Over here in Rotterdam we do a lot of streetfishing, catching pike, zander, roofblei and perch (European stripy)
This is the best MJK interview I have ever seen. He can often be aloof and cryptic. In contrast, this felt like two people who respect one another having an open and earnest conversation. Wonderful work, Rick. You are a treasure.
when he respects the interviewer he shuts off the troll and gets comfortable.
Rick ask real questions and Maynard picks up on it right away and gets into it.
20 years old but I know Maynards presence
The brilliance of Tool live, IMO, is the utter suppression of ego the four artists demonstrate. With the level of virtuosity, artistry, and decades of experience Tool has now, its breath taking to attend their performances and feel this incredible thing that is so unique to these four guys! And easily the best fans each time ive attended. Entire audience of mature, glowing, and loving fans. A musical temple where no one is separate or above or worshipped
Anybody notice the shirt? 😂
Tool, definitely one of the best bands of all time.
Agreed. Such a shame they tarnished their legacy with Fear Inoculum.
It’s tooling time
Not as good as King Crimson.
@@stevemuzak8526 its Crimson time
@@stevemuzak8526 to me tool is better but that’s probably because i grew up with tool as my favorite band
Bravo Rick. As much as I love MJK's interviews where he trolls the interviewer for 5-10 minutes, this was awesome. I'm not sure you can find anything out there where Maynard goes deeper into his process, thinking, and even feelings, than you accomplished here.
I typically don't listen to interviews of bands, read articles on them or otherwise follow them. I'm more interested in their artwork and in some ways I think that is what Maynard and the boys were about in the early days of Tool. I didn't care that they said that they were into Lachrymology back in the day. Because I don't follow interviews I assume that was a joke back in the day but I think that my initial reaction was what they were after. Think for yourself. Interviews are all too often about the interviewer rather than the interviewee and THAT is what, I presume, Maynard was against (along with the idea that most singers shouldn't overly influence any fan).
Maynard also had a thing for jujitsu because he brought it up for no reason.
Puscifer's constant evolution of their songs is one of my favorite things about them. Favorites " The Undertaker" and " Momma Sed".
I can listen to this every day... Rick Beato is my go to guy now. Never seen MJK so easy talking
You know you've made it, when you get to interview Maynard, in full crush season, and at his own grounds!
Thank you so much for this, Rick!
FACT!
Watching a Rick Beato video reminds me of watching MTV in their prime when music felt essential to everything.
Rick looks more happy conducting the interview then I was watching it. 😃
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@@whatdothlife4660 STFU Punk!
Great interview! Maynard is so chill when he is close to his wine. This is probably the most he has ever talked about how he approaches music. Great stuff
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I've been a massive Tool, A Perfect Circle and Puscifer for as long as I can remember, and I can honestly say this is the single best interview of Maynard James Keenan ever recorded.
I was just thinking that myself. Best interview I've ever seen with MJK.
What is a good Puscifer song? A Perfect Circle are great, I especially love their live albums, Tool is the Best Band in History! But I never "got" puscifer.
@@ghostinplainsight4803 My favorite song is Telling Ghosts
@@ghostinplainsight4803 go to a puscifer show and you will get it
I first read that as "I've been a massive tool." Haven't we all, at some point?
It's absolutely insane knowing this was the man fronting Tool through all those transcendent nights of revolt and apple bongs and existential angst of my teens. The painted man cowering behind giant Alex Gray screen prints at all those shows on the Lateralus tour. From Prison Sex on MTV to Inoculum on a phone, the journey we have been on Maynard has interwoven a thread into my own evolution. Pushing 60 and still irreverent as ever, I salute you and the human condition that has brought us to this moment.
Im 40 and TOOL is still my all time favorite band. Will be forever as their music is timeless. Keep rocking myfriend. Spiral out!
@@apositivechannel5221 never get tired of tool..just listened to aenima front to back and still feels ground breaking after 1000's of time's listening. Hard to do in music. Hopefully we'll get 1 more tool album in the next couple of year's...
And yet he talks about Tool like they barely exist these days
@@ileutur6863 simple ego maniac apc and pucifer he has all control. Tool he has to wait for danny , adam and Justin before he can do his thing. In interviews you can hear his displeasure with waiting for them..that being said waiting for over a decade would drive most people in his position just a bit crazy . I like alot of apc and pusifer songs but they are not the same quality of tool song's. There is not one tool song I dislike. Quality over quantity.
Rick is easily one of the, if not THE most respectful and insightful interviewer around. He never interrupts or oversteps, asks questions that we ALL want to know the answer(s) to, and is extremely passionate! So many times you will get an interviewer who just seems robotic and disinterested which ultimately turns the interview sour. Awesome job as always, Rick!
He’s definitely way more down to earth now than he was in his early success.
He is an old man now! Time has a way of mellowing us out, if we allow it to!
The strange and wonderful beauty of aging....
It's called low testosterone... getting old
@@robertamcden7230lol true
I like how he mentions Bon Scott; that guy really did have the most incredible timing. Highly under appreciated in that regard.
Originally a drummer 😉
@@nickmonk7945 makes total sense
Aenima is my favorite Tool album. The songwriting, the production were perfect.
I love H. Best song ever
@@tifflovesmetal Pushit for me.
Rosetta stoned on Lateralus is underrated as far as I'm concerned. One of my fave songs.
Agreed . 👍
@@Shblibble Rosetta Stoned is off 10k Days my friend.
@@thedog2978 Ah yes of course it is. I have the forget. Haven’t listened to Tool in quite a while.
Might be time to have a session.
Sign of a great interview, anywhere I skip to in the video, the guest is talking, rather than the interviewer. Nice job
04:54 that’s an excellent managerial trait. Don’t squash or try to dampen what others do well. Instead, lean into it, and let them lead on the things they know how to do, and help foster those traits. Sometimes being a good leader means letting others lead when the situation calls for it, and support them when doing so.
Man I would love an interview like this with Mike Patton, would be awesome
Great Job with Maynard. Now we need interviews like these with Justin, Adam, and Danny.
The Danny one is ready now
I remember when he was a mystery and an enigma never in the spotlight. Look at him now :-) entrepreneur and Brilliant artist
Finally saw Puscifer in Nov 22 and Tool last night, May 25, 2023 at Sonic Temple..... worth the wait....
Now do yourself a favor and go to one of their own shows in a smaller venue. Absolutely amazing!
I've never heard the classic question of" what is your writing process" answered like this. Only Maynard can answer it with such depth and clarity.
Imagine being at a red light and he’s blasting new Tool and your like holy crap that Maynard playing something I’ve never heard, and he speeds off.
Can’t think of a better name for Maynard’s band than Tool. Perfection in a name.
“I can’t hear me”. “You’re deaf!”.
This killed me. Love this guy.
The "space" they were talking about him leaving in his melodies is precisely what I love about how Maynard works his lyrics into the music. It's unlike any other singers I can think of
Hello, how are you doing? Nice meeting you here
Mr. Beato,
This is probably one of the best interviews I've ever seen with a musician. I think my favourite part is that not only is it an insight into Maynard James Keenan, but also an insight into you. I also appreciated that it seemed like you obviously had a list of questions you wanted to ask, but you also "read the room", identified his mood, and what he wanted to talk about and shifted gears to match it. I was smiling the whole time because you all were just "waffling".
I love this interview so much because you asked him real questions. Maynard always seems a bit cold depending on who is interviewing him because most don't ask engaging questions...only surface level stuff. It is especially noticeable when you ask him about Joni Mitchell, and his interview with her from '95 and he perks up. From there I think that point broke the ice to the questions about his process with writing. That part was great to hear as an artist who, respectfully, is inspired by him and his explaining of "drilling" into a song - it has help put perspective onto my own process.
Definitely the deepest interview with MJK I've ever heard. And he's never this open. Great job to both of you. Good meshing of music discussion.
You’re fantastic Rick! I love your interview style and personality.
14:00 interesting to hear about the process of a concert day too.
41:41 hahaha 😂
just watched your scambaiter-collab video Karl :)
Thanks Karl!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@RickBeato I think I’m being scammed through the comment section. Have you heard about this? Someone is claiming to be you and says I won a Gibson SG 450 plus.. Can you confirm it’s not you?
36:56 it's pretty funny too.
@@gherat you can GUARANTEE it's not Rick, why would he do that randomly. There would be official announcements for contests etc. Also Rick would only use his official account and not any else. This is not hard to grasp, I hope
The whole song writing process just blows my mind. These musicians are true artistic geniuses!
The best art is stolen 😆 Maynard your one of my inspirations 💙
This interview is a new classic. Maynard is a serious and intense guy, and Rick is the perfect person to interview him on a serious level.
You can see the mutual respect.
You keep killing it, Rick! 👍
Maynard is actually likable on this interview! Great job. I’ve been a giant fan of him since 1993 but he usually comes off uninterested and pretentious in interviews. Fascinating guy and one of the best vocalists of our generation.
Rick, you are hands down the BEST interviewer relating to the music industry. Your background as well as a fan appreciation standpoint bring a unique angle to the interview. I think this is recognized and appreciated by the artists. Your interviews let us have the chance to really sit with our favorite musical artists and experience them as we never have before as they open up on their respective creative processes. Another great interview.
well said.. he's a great interviewer, love Maynard
Rick has "conversations". I love the way he is so patient to let these people speak without interrupting them. All the best Rick!
The musical references Maynard makes, shows his knowledge and understanding of what goes into making good music. It also speaks of a man that’s been humbled and knows there are many great musicians that came before him, and hopefully more to come after.
I can only imagine all the questions you'd like to have asked as a fan of MJK Rick, but you as a professional and cool interviewer had the discipline to keep it as you did. Thank you for all you do for music appreciation.
Legend meets legend!
Maynard I recently saw a video of you fronting your old band CAD. I fell in love with the song " Wait Now Cry Now ". Your voice was incredible then too.
I've learned more about Maynard in this interview than any other interview I've ever heard.