Still got one pair of sticks to give away. Keep these dudely tales of Andy a comin'! Edit: ....aaaaaaand it's gone. Thoroughly enjoyed reading everybody's take on the radness of Andy. Later doods
I like seeing Andy do more press for this album. His interviews are always for outlets that specialize in his interests too like politics or drums or cross fit. FOB HQ is deploying the band members well this time out I think.
My band is covering Sugar We're going down and we played it as our opening tune for the school talent show and now whenever I listen to that intro it I feel myself there on stage with all my band mates, so I'd say that's probably my favourite drumming moment. Cheers Dudes!
YOU HAVE MOVED MANY A FELLOW DUDE WITH YOUR TALES OF ROCK. The caps lock was an accident but I'm leaving it. I'd like to hereby award you with a Hurley stick. Send me your mailing address in a message at ruclips.net/user/harrymireeabout
The Take Over, The Breaks Over is one of those simple grooves that are still just super creative and stick with you. I loved playing that one back when I was getting into drums.
My favorite Andy Hurley moment is obviously this video. Its awesome to see a drummer i Idolize and a drummer Whose amazing videos have made me smile many times just dudeing it up talking about drums.
My favorite Andy Hurely drum moment would definitely be the snare pattern and hi hat accent off the verses in Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner. So gnarely dude 🤘🏻
I thought Harry would’ve picked Dance, Dance drum intro rather than Sugar,... It’s just more upbeat, and as soon as you hear that pattern roll in, its times to move dude!
I've been jamming to Andy Hurley's beats before I had ever touched a drum stick because they stick out as not just part of the background, but a vital part of the song.
I know this is basic but definitely my favorite moment is the intro to sugar we are going down. Every time I hear it I get goosebumps and it brings me back to all the times I listened to that song.
Well. I was a jock in high school. Football and wrestling. I always wanted to play the drums, but in 1980ish, you couldn't do both. After that, I still wanted to learn, but kept kicking tge can diwn the road. Too noisy. Too expensive. Not enough time. A couple of years ago, my boys were into fall out boy. One was 9, the other was 12. So I bought tickets to the show in Cincinnati. I hadnt really paid attention to the music. But it was watching Andy play that I decided to stop kicking the can, and at 52 picked up my first pair. The only condition from my wife was I had to go electronic. 3 years later, still playing and learning.
Fall Out Boy is the band that got me into music, and im not over exaggerating when i say they're my favorite band. Fall Out Boy has gotten me into so many other bands, and I really would not be as big into music as I am, and probably wouldnt even have found out about your channel, if it wasnt for them. The first song i had ever heard from them was dance, dance on guitar hero warriors of rock, and man did i play the hell out of that song on drums. I played it everyday, and loved the the drum beat so much, that song got me to listen to their other music, and right away i was hooked. For that reason, im gonna have to say that dance, dance is my favorite Fall Out Boy drum moment, and even my favorite song, ever. Im suprised you didnt bring the song up! Its such a catchy tune, and really fits its name. As someone who has seen Fall Out Boy live twice, I can also say that when they play the song live, everyone knows what's up. The transition from the drum solo to the song is always insane too, and goes to show how awesome of a drummer andy truly is, dude.
GottaGoQuickscope they basically opened up my perspective on rock because I hated rock before I found out that they were rock they showed me panic!,MCR,ATL,pierce the veil,Marianas trench,falling in reverse,and so much more...
Clicked on this video as soon as I got the notification. Andy is my favourite drummer of all time and he's my inspiration! Andy if you're reading this thank you! Also thanks so much Harry for making this video!!!
20 Dollar Nose Bleed from Folie a Deux was probably one of my favorite FOB drum moments. Lots of exciting fills and dynamics to accompany the guest vocals and just an all-around epic track.
Dude! Falloutboy has been my favorite band for a long time, and Andy is one of my favorite drummers. I remember sitting in my basement watching MTV when i saw the Sugar we're going down video for the first time. The signature "cock it and pull it" stick trick got me so excited. Fast forward to me getting my first kit and the first song i learned to jam along with was Sugar we're going down. Love the interview, love you, love andy. Thanks dude!
Dude, you continue to totally inspire me to reclaim the dudeness and joy of “drumming for the sake of drumming”. Life has gotten in the way of kit time, but your dudeness has been the remedy. Thank you (insert cowbell) for being the dude you are.
Maaaaaan! What a chill guy. My favorite FOB drum part though? Hard to say. I really dig Dead On Arrival and Andy reminded me of it when he mentioned he'd wanna do fills everywhere.
My favorite Andy drumming moment has to be the into to Thriller. The double kicks make the song and kicks off (in my opinion) their best album. Great video Harry, Keep it up
Great video; I thoroughly enjoyed it. My favourite Andy moment would be when he started really demonstrating how technical he was, and became one of my favourites.
my fav of Andys drum moment has got to be just the whole of ''G.I.N.A.S.F.S.'', the drums just tie the whole song together and give it such a hype feel but there are so many other moments that kill me emotionaly (i.e death valley, saturday,i dont care etc) . just Andys drumming in general is amazing /v\
Dude. I'm so happy this has happened. Andy Hurley is THE guy that inspired me to give drumming a go, and I'm still going 11 years later, thanks to seeing him hit the skins. Those AOL sessions from the deluxe version of Infinity On High was the kickoff for me.
Thank you for making this video! It’s nice to see Andy receive the appreciation he deserves ❤️. My favorite Andy drumming moment would have to be in [Coffee’s For Closers].
I just found this interview and I'm so stoked- not only do we have Andy getting the attention and recognition he deserves, but Harry, you were fantastic! Your knowledge of Fall Out Boy really excels this to be an entertaining interview and focusing it on the aspect we all know and love Andy for really seemed to keep him engaged more than most interviews do. Big thanks!
Dude! I love Andy and fob! they were the first band I really started to like when I was younger. I'm still pretty young, 15, but I remember listening to them all the time. I'd go out in the backyard and practice playing soccer against a wall while listening too them, but it was always more about listening to them rather than the soccer. I've always loved there older stuff, and there new stuff is good too, but it's not the same as there older stuff. My favorite song is probably dance dance. The drums in the beginning are so simple buts it still sounds great. The bass comes in and the song really takes off and makes you feel good. It's really a great song. Glad you got the chance to meet him!
My favorite Andy Hurley moment was seeing them live at their ABAP release show in Chicago. I camped out with a buddy from 4AM the night before to get front row. During the show, we would look at Andy and start air drumming with him (being musicians we were matching his drumming and he could tell) he would give us this smile every time he saw us and you could tell he was thrilled that his playing was inspiring other musicians in the crowd! I'll never forget that because he didn't just look at us once. It happened a bunch that night. In fact it he recognized it so much that at the end of their set he looked at us and threw a drum stick directly in our direction. Andy is such a nice guy and a killer drummer!
My favorite Andy drumming moment would probably have to be all the chorus fills in 20 Dollar Nose Bleed. One day that song came on my shuffle and I was just like "damn, this song sounds fun, I want to learn it". That was the first time I sat down and actually played my set in years. I posted a cover of it, and here I am a few months later, taking this RUclips thing seriously, all because of this guy.
My birthday is the 13th of january so yall just went and and made it! Two of my favourite drummers in a video together nerding out about drums, what more could I ask for for a birthday gift? I love your channel Harry thanks for everything and KEEP POSTING!!!!!
Hey Harry dude! I've been watching your videos for years. I am enamored with these interviews. So great! So real no fake. It's nice to see real drummers being real people. Looking forward to the next video.
Seriously Andy inspires me!! I love how calm he is in every interview I watch of him! I’ve been to 2 fall out boy concert going on 3 this September and I’m always so fascinated with the way he plays! I absolutely LOVE the drums in Short, Fast, and Loud!
Andy Hurley solo interviews are gem that should be preserved, he looks so inimidating with all of the tattoos, but then he's soft spoken and has an adorable smile, truly an angel
My favourite Andy Hurley drum moment is Grand Theft Autumn, as I find the drum part on that track to perfectly match the grit and emotion that Patrick's vocals and the guitar riff gives off. Great video DUDE.
My favorite Andy Hurley moment is from the MANIA tour when I saw them, he had this killer drum solo for about a minute and a half and it was orobably one of my favorite moments of the concert, just seeing how passionate he was. He inspires me to play the drums
I dig everything about Andy's drumming! He's one of my biggest inspirations dude (thanks for interviewing him!), I can learn something from pretty much every single fall out boy live performance, Hurley is the man!
My favorite drummer from my favorite band (who I just met this week)!!!!! My favorite Andy drumming is on A Little Less Sixteen Candles! 🎂 Awesome interview, dude! 🤩💜🥁🌊
First time I saw Andy was at a free show in Houston on the 1st of April for March Madness, and it changed my liiife. I skipped school and a play I was in to stand in a crowd for 7 hours, and it was all worth it just to hear and FEEL the bullet shower Andy unleashes during Hum Hallelujah. Like dude, that damn song gets me every time. Thanks man
My favorite Andy Hurley drumming moment is when he has a solo, and he lets the music move him and takes us on a journey of rad beats. The man is a genius. Plus, he saved my life by inspiring me to finally get clean and sober. I wouldn't be alive without Andy Hurley.
I loved the tube and really enjoyed the insight that you both brought. I believe his playing has just shaped how we look at drums and even how rock drumming is even viewed. I love it, Dude out!!!!
I honestly can't pick a single song as my favorite Andy Hurley drum moment, they're all just so tight and tie the whole song into an instantly recognizable FOB song. If I had to narrow it down I'd say my favorite album drum wise is cork tree, just for the sheer fun of it while at the same time still being deliberate and tight. Sick video Harry!
Great video! Love Andy's drumming in Hum Hallelujah and how he incorporates his cymbals throughout the song. I got to see them live in charlotte NC a few months ago and he was awesome!!
I don't think I could even begin to pick a favorite Andy Dudely moment. His ability to flex to meet the amazingly varied styles FOB puts out- from the punk energy on "Our Lawyer Made Us Change The Name Of This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued" to the more subdued stuff like "What A Catch, Donnie"... His playing compliments it all.
My favorite Andy Hurley moment is the triplet snare fill to the end of Bang The Doldrums. That fill is super energizing and the rideout is super fun to just mash out.
Favorite recorded Andy drumming moment has got to be on (Coffee's For Closers). That song has such an awesome drive to it. I saw Fall Out Boy in LA for the MANIA tour, and my favorite live moment was seeing Andy play Wilson on the floating platform. He was totally rocking out!
been a fan of FOB for around 10+ years, but my favorite drum moment would be Young and Menace. I never knew drums could sound the way they made it and it really broaden my drummy horizon. keep up the good work dude :)
Favorite memory: When i saw FOB in 2003 at Knights of Columbus (some place like that on Hallowe'en) where they played and sung TTTYG. The passion and engery was amazing. Mick and Pros means the world to me and watching and hearing um sing... holy fucking shit. Got some pictures and meet them afterwards. Also seen them in 2001 (maybe early 2002. Town next too me: Carbondale. I was 12. Now im 29) before they was going by FOB. Dude, they still have the same passion and engery nowdays. Humble never left um after everything that has happened. Haven't seen um in concert since 2005 (couldn't afford too, hopefully i can scrape up some money for Mania later on in the year). But, to watch FOB grow from little gigs (maybe 50 people) to UTCT (2005ish concert) was amazing and surreal. I never been more proud of um. Still proud and amazed! I'm rambling.. uh hi XD I'd love some Andy sticks :)
Man great video! Love hearing from guys like Andy who a lot of us put up on a pedestal as some super human drummer who is always cool under fire, but it all actuality still can get nervous and mess up. Makes me feel better for feeling that way in front of 100 people when some one I look up to feels the same way infront of 10,000. Very cool my Duder, keep it up!
easily when andy threw the water on that interviewer who asked about the groupie. just showed how much respect fob has for their fans and how BA andy hurley is
He's so humble about his contbusions to modern rock really hits home to me, he's just how I am and it relates much more! Wish him good will and hopefully he's happy with how life is going for him
Dude Andude Hurley along with the rest of FOB pretty much shaped my musical ears wile growing up. And while his drum parts in earlier records are phenomenal, most recent favorite Andy drum part will be the chorus of Young and Menace. That's just him going wild in different times and textures, and while it sounds like he just goes all out, its perfectly syncopated and calculated. Not to mention it shows us how flexible of a drummer he is in the throes of what is basically a pop song. Rad drumming, stuff of legend.
My favourite Andy drumming moment is all of "Tell That Mick...", my favourite song off my favourite album of all time. It has so much energy and sets up the tone of the album so well, and that ride/bell pattern in the second verse isn't extraordinarily difficult by any means but it just adds a different dynamic to the part. Not to mention the snare pattern in the first pre-chorus haunted me for so long when I first started learning to play.
It changes for me from Sugar, to Dance Dance, or even Hum Hallelujah. Especially in the Hallelujah because his rhythm just makes my heart beat go faster and adds so much to the song that if it weren’t for him; it would not be the same
I saw Andy play at Barclays center this past tour and I was just in awe when I saw his drum solo on a platform hanging in the middle of the air. That moment single handily re-ignited my love for the drums
Favourite Fall Out Boy drumming moment is either: The drumming in XO, not because it's extravagant or overly complex but, because it's tailored to the song so perfectly, switching tempos smoothly, it's bloody mouth watering or The drum beats from the chorus of Fame < Infamy, purely because they're soooooo satisfying and once again, it fits to the song amazingly. I'm a huge Fall Out Boy fan and have researched these exact sticks before, but I don't know if I would play with them if I got them, because I would break them too quick :D. Oh and ummm... Dude
Not sure if I'm too late but I really enjoy the concentration Andy had during the second half of the bridge in Thanks For The Memories live. I've seen them a few time and it never fails to see him in the zone.
Fall Out Boy has been my favorite band for over a decade and I’ve been on the hunt for these sticks for years! My favorite Andy Hurley drum moment is definitely either Sect’s “All or Nothing” or the opening bit in Fall Out Boy’s “It’s Hard To Say I Do, When I Don’t.”
My favourite Andy moment is when he inspired me to play drums 11 years ago when I was 8 while listening to take this to your grave with my dad, the drums really stood out for me on every song and I begged for lessons to someday play along to the record. Still playing to this day with Andy as my hero, hoping to someday make it.
fall out _DUDE_
DUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUDDDDDDDDDDEEEEEE
"Andy from fall out boy doesn't wear shirts" this is too accurate 😂
I’d tease Harry for his fangirling, but I know I’d be ten times worse.
I'd be fifteen times worse
Andy, you should know that the drum intro to Sugar *is* iconic. Who doesn't hear those drums and get tingles down their spine?
Ooooh snap, it’s Aaron from the fall down guys!
Jeremiah Domon Fall down bros
@@uwupandaXD fall down dudes
Still got one pair of sticks to give away. Keep these dudely tales of Andy a comin'!
Edit: ....aaaaaaand it's gone. Thoroughly enjoyed reading everybody's take on the radness of Andy. Later doods
Aaaaaaaand it’s gone
DUUUUUUUDDDDEEEEEE when's the next episode? I'm missing the Dude
I like seeing Andy do more press for this album. His interviews are always for outlets that specialize in his interests too like politics or drums or cross fit. FOB HQ is deploying the band members well this time out I think.
My band is covering Sugar We're going down and we played it as our opening tune for the school talent show and now whenever I listen to that intro it I feel myself there on stage with all my band mates, so I'd say that's probably my favourite drumming moment. Cheers Dudes!
YOU HAVE MOVED MANY A FELLOW DUDE WITH YOUR TALES OF ROCK. The caps lock was an accident but I'm leaving it. I'd like to hereby award you with a Hurley stick. Send me your mailing address in a message at ruclips.net/user/harrymireeabout
The Take Over, The Breaks Over is one of those simple grooves that are still just super creative and stick with you. I loved playing that one back when I was getting into drums.
I love Andy interviewing by himself. He has great answers for every question!!! I need to see more interviews with just Andy.
Loving the higher upload frequency of 2018 so far, hope you keep it up dude!!!
Trommelstocke (next video is 3 months later)
Trommelstocke well, nothing yet.
Oof
My favorite Andy Hurley moment is obviously this video. Its awesome to see a drummer i Idolize and a drummer Whose amazing videos have made me smile many times just dudeing it up talking about drums.
My favorite any Hurley moment is the whole “take this to your grave album”
Is this the the consistent Harry Miree uploads that I've always dreamed of?
Gehis514 no
Samuel Thörn aw man :(
My favorite Andy Hurely drum moment would definitely be the snare pattern and hi hat accent off the verses in Nobody Puts Baby in the Corner. So gnarely dude 🤘🏻
Dude, I have the same plastic cup that Andy Hurley uses! Freakin sweet!
Video is TOTALLY not sponsored by Vic Firth hahah
Favorite fall out boy drum part is dance dance.
I thought Harry would’ve picked Dance, Dance drum intro rather than Sugar,...
It’s just more upbeat, and as soon as you hear that pattern roll in, its times to move dude!
You're crashing but you're not wave is better
Snitches and talkers get stitches and walkers has the best with the drum solo.
I've been jamming to Andy Hurley's beats before I had ever touched a drum stick because they stick out as not just part of the background, but a vital part of the song.
I know this is basic but definitely my favorite moment is the intro to sugar we are going down. Every time I hear it I get goosebumps and it brings me back to all the times I listened to that song.
If you close your eyes it's like Pete and Andy nerding out about drums
Well. I was a jock in high school. Football and wrestling. I always wanted to play the drums, but in 1980ish, you couldn't do both.
After that, I still wanted to learn, but kept kicking tge can diwn the road. Too noisy. Too expensive. Not enough time.
A couple of years ago, my boys were into fall out boy. One was 9, the other was 12. So I bought tickets to the show in Cincinnati. I hadnt really paid attention to the music. But it was watching Andy play that I decided to stop kicking the can, and at 52 picked up my first pair. The only condition from my wife was I had to go electronic. 3 years later, still playing and learning.
Fall Out Boy is the band that got me into music, and im not over exaggerating when i say they're my favorite band. Fall Out Boy has gotten me into so many other bands, and I really would not be as big into music as I am, and probably wouldnt even have found out about your channel, if it wasnt for them. The first song i had ever heard from them was dance, dance on guitar hero warriors of rock, and man did i play the hell out of that song on drums. I played it everyday, and loved the the drum beat so much, that song got me to listen to their other music, and right away i was hooked. For that reason, im gonna have to say that dance, dance is my favorite Fall Out Boy drum moment, and even my favorite song, ever. Im suprised you didnt bring the song up! Its such a catchy tune, and really fits its name. As someone who has seen Fall Out Boy live twice, I can also say that when they play the song live, everyone knows what's up. The transition from the drum solo to the song is always insane too, and goes to show how awesome of a drummer andy truly is, dude.
D'awwwwwwwwwwwwwwww get some sticks, guy. Send me your mailing address in a message at ruclips.net/user/harrymireeabout
Thanks! Will do dude
GottaGoQuickscope they basically opened up my perspective on rock because I hated rock before I found out that they were rock they showed me panic!,MCR,ATL,pierce the veil,Marianas trench,falling in reverse,and so much more...
when Andy plays thnks fr th mmrs live, i love seeing how he alternates his sticking on each crash and the snare
My favourite Andy moment = This one, he seems so chilled, so dude.
Clicked on this video as soon as I got the notification. Andy is my favourite drummer of all time and he's my inspiration! Andy if you're reading this thank you! Also thanks so much Harry for making this video!!!
20 Dollar Nose Bleed from Folie a Deux was probably one of my favorite FOB drum moments. Lots of exciting fills and dynamics to accompany the guest vocals and just an all-around epic track.
Dude!
Falloutboy has been my favorite band for a long time, and Andy is one of my favorite drummers. I remember sitting in my basement watching MTV when i saw the Sugar we're going down video for the first time. The signature "cock it and pull it" stick trick got me so excited. Fast forward to me getting my first kit and the first song i learned to jam along with was Sugar we're going down. Love the interview, love you, love andy. Thanks dude!
Dude, you continue to totally inspire me to reclaim the dudeness and joy of “drumming for the sake of drumming”. Life has gotten in the way of kit time, but your dudeness has been the remedy. Thank you (insert cowbell) for being the dude you are.
When you deserve #1 on trending.
Idk what my absolute favorite moment is, but I always get super pumped at the drum intro of Coffee's for Closers. Great video Harry, and thanks Andy!
Maaaaaan! What a chill guy.
My favorite FOB drum part though? Hard to say. I really dig Dead On Arrival and Andy reminded me of it when he mentioned he'd wanna do fills everywhere.
I totally expected Andy to have a deep, husky voice 😳
ELsplitterz I know, right? I didn't expect this sweet tenor voice to come out. I like surprises like that.
Haha that's Andy for ya
The Patron Saint of Liars and Fakes is my favorite.
Dude, my favorite fall out boy song for the drums is Bang the Doldrums off the Infinity on High record
My favorite Andy drumming moment has to be the into to Thriller. The double kicks make the song and kicks off (in my opinion) their best album.
Great video Harry, Keep it up
THIS IS THE DUDEST VIDEO OF ALL TIMES
Great video; I thoroughly enjoyed it. My favourite Andy moment would be when he started really demonstrating how technical he was, and became one of my favourites.
my fav of Andys drum moment has got to be just the whole of ''G.I.N.A.S.F.S.'', the drums just tie the whole song together and give it such a hype feel but there are so many other moments that kill me emotionaly (i.e death valley, saturday,i dont care etc) . just Andys drumming in general is amazing /v\
Favorite Andy drumming moment is Fame
Dude. I'm so happy this has happened.
Andy Hurley is THE guy that inspired me to give drumming a go, and I'm still going 11 years later, thanks to seeing him hit the skins. Those AOL sessions from the deluxe version of Infinity On High was the kickoff for me.
*Hi, yes umm can I order an Andy Hurley please? With everything. Thanks!*
Thalia Velázquez sorry I just bought the last one :)
Thank you for making this video! It’s nice to see Andy receive the appreciation he deserves ❤️. My favorite Andy drumming moment would have to be in [Coffee’s For Closers].
I just found this interview and I'm so stoked- not only do we have Andy getting the attention and recognition he deserves, but Harry, you were fantastic! Your knowledge of Fall Out Boy really excels this to be an entertaining interview and focusing it on the aspect we all know and love Andy for really seemed to keep him engaged more than most interviews do. Big thanks!
I LOVE the folie in the background the whole time
Dude! I love Andy and fob! they were the first band I really started to like when I was younger. I'm still pretty young, 15, but I remember listening to them all the time. I'd go out in the backyard and practice playing soccer against a wall while listening too them, but it was always more about listening to them rather than the soccer. I've always loved there older stuff, and there new stuff is good too, but it's not the same as there older stuff. My favorite song is probably dance dance. The drums in the beginning are so simple buts it still sounds great. The bass comes in and the song really takes off and makes you feel good. It's really a great song. Glad you got the chance to meet him!
My favorite Andy Hurley moment was seeing them live at their ABAP release show in Chicago. I camped out with a buddy from 4AM the night before to get front row. During the show, we would look at Andy and start air drumming with him (being musicians we were matching his drumming and he could tell) he would give us this smile every time he saw us and you could tell he was thrilled that his playing was inspiring other musicians in the crowd! I'll never forget that because he didn't just look at us once. It happened a bunch that night. In fact it he recognized it so much that at the end of their set he looked at us and threw a drum stick directly in our direction. Andy is such a nice guy and a killer drummer!
My favorite Andy moment is definitely the entirety of She’s My Winona. I love that song so much and he kills it (as always)
My favorite Andy drumming moment would probably have to be all the chorus fills in 20 Dollar Nose Bleed. One day that song came on my shuffle and I was just like "damn, this song sounds fun, I want to learn it". That was the first time I sat down and actually played my set in years. I posted a cover of it, and here I am a few months later, taking this RUclips thing seriously, all because of this guy.
Andy kills it in one of my favorite songs; "The Carpal Tunnel of Dude"
This is by far my favorite RUclips video of 2018 so far
My birthday is the 13th of january so yall just went and and made it! Two of my favourite drummers in a video together nerding out about drums, what more could I ask for for a birthday gift? I love your channel Harry thanks for everything and KEEP POSTING!!!!!
Hey Harry dude! I've been watching your videos for years. I am enamored with these interviews. So great! So real no fake. It's nice to see real drummers being real people. Looking forward to the next video.
Congrats on meeting the dude. Ive never been a big fob fan but I'm glad you got to get together. I thoroughly enjoyed this interview:)
Seriously Andy inspires me!! I love how calm he is in every interview I watch of him! I’ve been to 2 fall out boy concert going on 3 this September and I’m always so fascinated with the way he plays!
I absolutely LOVE the drums in Short, Fast, and Loud!
Andy Hurley solo interviews are gem that should be preserved, he looks so inimidating with all of the tattoos, but then he's soft spoken and has an adorable smile, truly an angel
My favourite Andy Hurley drum moment is Grand Theft Autumn, as I find the drum part on that track to perfectly match the grit and emotion that Patrick's vocals and the guitar riff gives off.
Great video DUDE.
My favorite Andy Hurley moment is from the MANIA tour when I saw them, he had this killer drum solo for about a minute and a half and it was orobably one of my favorite moments of the concert, just seeing how passionate he was. He inspires me to play the drums
I dig everything about Andy's drumming! He's one of my biggest inspirations dude (thanks for interviewing him!), I can learn something from pretty much every single fall out boy live performance, Hurley is the man!
My favorite drummer from my favorite band (who I just met this week)!!!!! My favorite Andy drumming is on A Little Less Sixteen Candles! 🎂 Awesome interview, dude! 🤩💜🥁🌊
I worked at guitar center i dont know how many times i heard that drum intro
First time I saw Andy was at a free show in Houston on the 1st of April for March Madness, and it changed my liiife. I skipped school and a play I was in to stand in a crowd for 7 hours, and it was all worth it just to hear and FEEL the bullet shower Andy unleashes during Hum Hallelujah. Like dude, that damn song gets me every time. Thanks man
My favorite Andy Hurley drumming moment is when he has a solo, and he lets the music move him and takes us on a journey of rad beats. The man is a genius. Plus, he saved my life by inspiring me to finally get clean and sober. I wouldn't be alive without Andy Hurley.
I loved the tube and really enjoyed the insight that you both brought. I believe his playing has just shaped how we look at drums and even how rock drumming is even viewed. I love it, Dude out!!!!
The drum track to Dance, Dance got me into drumming!
I honestly can't pick a single song as my favorite Andy Hurley drum moment, they're all just so tight and tie the whole song into an instantly recognizable FOB song. If I had to narrow it down I'd say my favorite album drum wise is cork tree, just for the sheer fun of it while at the same time still being deliberate and tight. Sick video Harry!
Dude I still need that stick dude, and my fav drum moment is the pattern in dance dance that he does on the kick and snare..... dude
Definitely the whole drum part in Sugar We’re Going Down. It’s so good and different, that’s why he’s one of my favorite drummers including you Harry!
This is beyond awesome! So proud of you man. I cant wait to see what you bring into the remainder of 2018.
Great video! Love Andy's drumming in Hum Hallelujah and how he incorporates his cymbals throughout the song. I got to see them live in charlotte NC a few months ago and he was awesome!!
I don't think I could even begin to pick a favorite Andy Dudely moment. His ability to flex to meet the amazingly varied styles FOB puts out- from the punk energy on "Our Lawyer Made Us Change The Name Of This Song So We Wouldn't Get Sued" to the more subdued stuff like "What A Catch, Donnie"... His playing compliments it all.
Harry coming out in full force for 2018!!! so good to have you back dude!!
Love your channel DUDE! So funny and jam-packed with Drumming goodness, keep it up man!
So cool! Such an awesome start to my birthday dude!!! Thanks for the video.
My favorite Andy Hurley moment is the triplet snare fill to the end of Bang The Doldrums. That fill is super energizing and the rideout is super fun to just mash out.
Favorite recorded Andy drumming moment has got to be on (Coffee's For Closers). That song has such an awesome drive to it. I saw Fall Out Boy in LA for the MANIA tour, and my favorite live moment was seeing Andy play Wilson on the floating platform. He was totally rocking out!
Love the channel, ! Keep up the good work this will grow. Great idea. Respect the drummer dudes!!!!!!!! Keep strong!!!
SO glad you're posting again!
been a fan of FOB for around 10+ years, but my favorite drum moment would be Young and Menace. I never knew drums could sound the way they made it and it really broaden my drummy horizon.
keep up the good work dude :)
Andy is so humble and cute. It’s so great to be able to see an interview exclusively for him.
Favorite memory: When i saw FOB in 2003 at Knights of Columbus (some place like that on Hallowe'en) where they played and sung TTTYG. The passion and engery was amazing. Mick and Pros means the world to me and watching and hearing um sing... holy fucking shit. Got some pictures and meet them afterwards. Also seen them in 2001 (maybe early 2002. Town next too me: Carbondale. I was 12. Now im 29) before they was going by FOB. Dude, they still have the same passion and engery nowdays. Humble never left um after everything that has happened. Haven't seen um in concert since 2005 (couldn't afford too, hopefully i can scrape up some money for Mania later on in the year). But, to watch FOB grow from little gigs (maybe 50 people) to UTCT (2005ish concert) was amazing and surreal. I never been more proud of um. Still proud and amazed!
I'm rambling.. uh hi XD I'd love some Andy sticks :)
Man great video! Love hearing from guys like Andy who a lot of us put up on a pedestal as some super human drummer who is always cool under fire, but it all actuality still can get nervous and mess up. Makes me feel better for feeling that way in front of 100 people when some one I look up to feels the same way infront of 10,000. Very cool my Duder, keep it up!
easily when andy threw the water on that interviewer who asked about the groupie. just showed how much respect fob has for their fans and how BA andy hurley is
anDY IS TOO PURE WE NEED MORE ANDY INTERVIEWS
our sweet andy is speaking!!!!
Video was so awesome! Both of you are incredible!
He's so humble about his contbusions to modern rock really hits home to me, he's just how I am and it relates much more! Wish him good will and hopefully he's happy with how life is going for him
Glad to see you making videos again Harry!!!!!
Dude Andude Hurley along with the rest of FOB pretty much shaped my musical ears wile growing up. And while his drum parts in earlier records are phenomenal, most recent favorite Andy drum part will be the chorus of Young and Menace. That's just him going wild in different times and textures, and while it sounds like he just goes all out, its perfectly syncopated and calculated. Not to mention it shows us how flexible of a drummer he is in the throes of what is basically a pop song. Rad drumming, stuff of legend.
Favorite Andy moment is right before the last chorus in Where Did The Party Go. That fill gets me every time.
My favourite Andy drumming moment is all of "Tell That Mick...", my favourite song off my favourite album of all time. It has so much energy and sets up the tone of the album so well, and that ride/bell pattern in the second verse isn't extraordinarily difficult by any means but it just adds a different dynamic to the part. Not to mention the snare pattern in the first pre-chorus haunted me for so long when I first started learning to play.
It changes for me from Sugar, to Dance Dance, or even Hum Hallelujah. Especially in the Hallelujah because his rhythm just makes my heart beat go faster and adds so much to the song that if it weren’t for him; it would not be the same
I saw Andy play at Barclays center this past tour and I was just in awe when I saw his drum solo on a platform hanging in the middle of the air. That moment single handily re-ignited my love for the drums
Andy is the main reason Infinity on High will always be my favorite album.
Favourite Fall Out Boy drumming moment is either:
The drumming in XO, not because it's extravagant or overly complex but, because it's tailored to the song so perfectly, switching tempos smoothly, it's bloody mouth watering
or
The drum beats from the chorus of Fame < Infamy, purely because they're soooooo satisfying and once again, it fits to the song amazingly.
I'm a huge Fall Out Boy fan and have researched these exact sticks before, but I don't know if I would play with them if I got them, because I would break them too quick :D.
Oh and ummm... Dude
Not sure if I'm too late but I really enjoy the concentration Andy had during the second half of the bridge in Thanks For The Memories live. I've seen them a few time and it never fails to see him in the zone.
Best Andy drum moment? The drum battle between him and Patrick was insane. I love it, and I love his stuff.
Great video! I still love drumming along to Dance Dance when practicing.
Fall Out Boy has been my favorite band for over a decade and I’ve been on the hunt for these sticks for years! My favorite Andy Hurley drum moment is definitely either Sect’s “All or Nothing” or the opening bit in Fall Out Boy’s “It’s Hard To Say I Do, When I Don’t.”
Noah the Dude: your hunt has come to an end. Lemme send you a pair. Message me with your mailing address at ruclips.net/user/harrymireeabout
My favourite Andy moment is when he inspired me to play drums 11 years ago when I was 8 while listening to take this to your grave with my dad, the drums really stood out for me on every song and I begged for lessons to someday play along to the record. Still playing to this day with Andy as my hero, hoping to someday make it.