Guitar Recording in the 80s, 90s and 2000s w/ Tim Pierce
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- Опубликовано: 13 янв 2020
- I saw an article thecritic.co.uk/issues/januar... where rock critic Dominic Green argues that rock music actually died in 1979 after The Clash's "London Calling" and Bruce Springsteen's "The River" albums. Fellow RUclips, session guitarist and my good friend Tim Pierce and I discuss our thoughts and the state of the guitar in 2020.
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"Rock journalism is people who can't write, interviewing people who can't talk, for people who can't read." Frank Zappa.
Rock isn't dead. Journalism is dead.
Yeah...70s rock died in 1979. simple as that.
Amazing ep.
That was so good!!
Good stuff..
Rock on!!!!
Rock died August 1, 1981 when MTV turned music into a visual medium. The quality of music took a massive hit when image became more important than craft and the singer-songwriter was all but disappeared. Then later the internet and digital music made things worse by taking out big money unless the "artist" twerks...
Two legends
This video represents my favorite thing about RUclips. Having the opportunity to hear the perspective from individuals like Tim and Rick can shave decades off your progress. Their way of cutting through the noise to get to the heart of the matter is something I cherish. Thanks to everyone involved.
I didn't want this to end. Two more hours of this, please.
Thanks Rick and Tim for having made all these talks together, you illuminate these subjects so greatly - in half an hour you lift ones understanding by years.
Rick! I have an idea: why don' t you start a series in wich you dedicate each episode to a different producer, trying to explain what makes them who they are, like their distinctive tecniques used on some of their biggest records. I think it would be awesome
This conversation is so genial and humble, down to earth. It feels like I'm sitting at the table with them. Rick has hands down the best musicians channel on RUclips!
I really like the discussion about The Edge and his contribution to guitar innovation. This could make a great series: discussion of specific guitarist style, genius, contribution , etc. whether it be shredding, sonic, or orchestration, or in-your- face,, or delicate touch. Eddie VanHalen, or Phil Manaznera, they both offer much.
I'm glad you guys found your people here on RUclips. Its amazing listening to the dialogue.
Great interview capturing music history. Always enjoy listening to Tim Pierce.
I don’t have to watch this to know the answer is “no”. But now I’m going to watch it as the idea of Beato and Pierce is too good to miss 👍🏻
The Edge and Johnny Marr
created a new breed of guitarist. Great conversation from 2 great music lovers-Thank you.
Love seeing the 2 of you together. So much knowledge combined. Can;t wait for the next.