Nick Drake's Tone - An In-Depth Look

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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2024

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  • @DearArianaMusic
    @DearArianaMusic 5 лет назад +1720

    This is the niche nerd content I visit RUclips for. Thanks for all your research!

    • @itisflat1356
      @itisflat1356 5 лет назад +14

      You remind me of Ferris Bueller.. :) but yes, SO well done mate. very impressed you do Nick a great honor even just by being so in to his sounds!

    • @GaryPattilloLovesYou
      @GaryPattilloLovesYou 5 лет назад

      @Captain Kirk What??

    • @GaryPattilloLovesYou
      @GaryPattilloLovesYou 5 лет назад

      @Captain Kirk Is that supposed to be a joke or is it a reference I don't know about?

    • @Ironworthstriking
      @Ironworthstriking 4 года назад +8

      @Captain Kirk No, he does not have autism. Just because someone has a very deep and dedicated interest in something doesn't mean they have autism.

    • @Ironworthstriking
      @Ironworthstriking 4 года назад +7

      @robert wilson It's not really about political correctness, it's about common decency. it's quite a thing to assume that someone has a developmental disability just because they're done extensive research on something they're interested in. I'm sure it's an assumption you wouldn't appreciate were it directed towards you.

  • @gfmgma
    @gfmgma 4 года назад +1054

    Me listening to sommeliers talking about minor details of wine: "that's all horse shit"
    Me listening to this video: "Yes, precisely. Indeed, remarkable."

    • @amsterluca
      @amsterluca 4 года назад +4

      Ahahahahaha

    • @alfgwahigain5544
      @alfgwahigain5544 4 года назад +66

      The notes of leather and stone fruit in Drake's tone really appeals to me.

    • @gfmgma
      @gfmgma 4 года назад +16

      @@alfgwahigain5544 Precisely, stone fruit indeed.

    • @Gabriel70402
      @Gabriel70402 4 года назад +2

      kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk mt bom

    • @amaro3005
      @amaro3005 3 года назад +2

      @@Gabriel70402 kkkkkk verdade demais

  • @billybray
    @billybray 3 года назад +509

    25 years ago my brother and i laboured for months and months working out all his songs by ear and then basically played and listened to nothing else for the next 5 years.... Watching you play these and talk about his sound has given me a super warm fuzzy feeling. Spot on - you sound just like him. Thanks!

  • @FirstToEleven
    @FirstToEleven 2 года назад +247

    I appreciate you doing this more than you'll ever know! Impressive all around!

    • @richardgleichmann7671
      @richardgleichmann7671 Год назад

      Josh is masterful at everything he covers. Nice of him to share it with the rest of us..

  • @Bandstand
    @Bandstand 5 лет назад +452

    You’re a nerd and we love it. Thanks for this

    • @johnsolo123456
      @johnsolo123456 3 года назад +5

      perfect comment

    • @mayakishi-okolovska1897
      @mayakishi-okolovska1897 2 года назад +1

      @Arne Nilsen 絵うyryーzvgyて

    • @Channel-hb5ji
      @Channel-hb5ji 2 года назад +3

      Thank you Josh. I’ll make sure my kid and my grand kids will know you and Nick Drake

    • @pradabears
      @pradabears 2 года назад

      hi

    • @kenster865
      @kenster865 2 года назад +1

      Thank you Lord for nerds. I have often been described as one myself. I'm 70 and as nerdy as ever. Great job here, Josh. I've been a Nick Drake fan since a teen in the early 1970's. I always loved his music and still do all these years later. 👍👍

  • @michaelk5507
    @michaelk5507 Год назад +16

    Thanks. Somewhere... there's a warm summer afternoon, that never ends. In a slow bend in the River Thames there's a pub with a lovely lawn that slopes down to the river. Underneath an old oak tree there's a wooden table with fresh bread, english cheese and real ale. Nick Drake is sitting there, talking and lightly strumming his guitar. Then John Martyn joins in the musical conversation. Bert Jansch smiles and sips his beer. David Crosby interupts, he's the new boy at the bend int the river, and says that his tuning for Guinevere is really something.

  • @michelled1359
    @michelled1359 3 года назад +193

    At 62 I’m so happy Nick Drake has the respect & listening audience he always wanted. A whole new generation of to pass on his talent . Thank you for your insight into Nicks playing, I have shared it with my son who also loves Nick Drake.

    • @seancarterx
      @seancarterx Год назад +1

      We’re all better off for it, and you can already hear his influence in the sound of rising generational talents like Madison Cunninghaml

  • @mickbannister
    @mickbannister 4 года назад +516

    Brilliant Josh. I've been listening to Nick Drake since the late 60's when he was virtually unknown. You capture Nicks tone perfectly. All I can say is I would find it difficult to tell if it's you or Nick in a blind listening. I can pay you no greater compliment.

    • @Syfoll
      @Syfoll 2 года назад +2

      Oh wow, how was it back then? To just hear that he's dropped a new album, that sounds so amazing

    • @mickbannister
      @mickbannister 2 года назад +3

      @@Syfoll no idea what you mean - sorry

    • @harshitkhanna7688
      @harshitkhanna7688 2 года назад +3

      That's amazing. How did you get to know about Nick?

    • @spectrumonairpresenter
      @spectrumonairpresenter 2 года назад +17

      @@harshitkhanna7688 Friend of mine heard him in a pub in Henley in Arden and told us about him - must have been late 60's. So we sought out his records. Devastated when we heard he'd died. So young. been a fan ever since.

    • @mry5930
      @mry5930 2 года назад +3

      I agree. He sounds right there.. completely.

  • @kylebrosius9118
    @kylebrosius9118 5 лет назад +925

    I honestly couldn't tell if the beginning of this video was the Nick Drake recording or you playing. When it faded up from black I was shocked. Your tone is pretty perfect.

    • @marshabass9661
      @marshabass9661 5 лет назад +27

      So happy to see someone young that appreciates Nick Drake.He was an incredible talent.

    • @mfpendle
      @mfpendle 5 лет назад +7

      @@marshabass9661 I'm not so young, but have loved Nick's music for many years. Happy I'm not alone. RIP Nick.

    • @kylebrosius9118
      @kylebrosius9118 5 лет назад +6

      @Captain Kirk A snail's pace.

    • @hrossaman
      @hrossaman 5 лет назад +1

      Exactly!

    • @twinleaf3076
      @twinleaf3076 4 года назад +7

      @Captain Kirk Someone's being a little toxic

  • @TheEleatic
    @TheEleatic 6 лет назад +2389

    I think you omitted the humidity of the room and the wind direction.

    • @TheTheaterThug
      @TheTheaterThug 5 лет назад +111

      I also don't think he took the Coriolis Effect into account

    • @gustavoberocan
      @gustavoberocan 5 лет назад +80

      I guess you shouldn’t forget the moon he used to record the tunes.

    • @FinnBjerke
      @FinnBjerke 5 лет назад +88

      I think Josh is doing a great job here.

    • @foreveralonestories5573
      @foreveralonestories5573 5 лет назад +1

      @@TheTheaterThug COD 1 lol

    • @JoshTurnerGuitar
      @JoshTurnerGuitar 5 лет назад +142

      that will be in part 2

  • @soulshine2101
    @soulshine2101 3 года назад +92

    Hi Josh. I'm a 54 year old guitar player. You have no idea how grateful, and I'm sure I speak for lots of other guitarists, that you care enough about your fans to share your ideas on music to talk about fingerstyle techniques and to try to help those of us with less talent to step it up a notch. Thank you man for being so real!

  • @justinmichaeltarot
    @justinmichaeltarot 4 года назад +134

    This is as close to the sound I’ve ever heard. You should be working in a studio and getting paid serious money if you aren’t already. You are a prince

  • @KingOfStratosphear
    @KingOfStratosphear 6 лет назад +412

    The depth of your nerdery is epic. Very inspiring!

    • @stasgasilin6481
      @stasgasilin6481 5 лет назад

      Yeah...

    • @PhillipNeal
      @PhillipNeal 5 лет назад +2

      He is a prodigy

    • @stephenfiore9960
      @stephenfiore9960 5 лет назад +1

      KingOfStratosphear .......is it “Nerditity”’not nerdery (pronounced ner-di-di-y).

    • @stevesheldon8616
      @stevesheldon8616 5 лет назад +4

      Nah, guitar players can't be nerds; they're the coolest guy in the room

    • @gotrox1
      @gotrox1 4 года назад +2

      Be kind to nerds...one day, you’ll work for one!

  • @stephenhawkingsfootballboo7885
    @stephenhawkingsfootballboo7885 5 лет назад +388

    I almost fell out of my chair when you launched into 'Hazey Jane I" (6:12). It was as if Nick Drake had come alive!
    Great videos - you are extremely talented.

    • @andysutherland1979
      @andysutherland1979 5 лет назад +17

      Yeah I lost it at that moment as well. The guy knows his shit

    • @clumsiii
      @clumsiii 4 года назад +7

      ya but that tease of parasite killed me -- moar!

    • @HarryManback0
      @HarryManback0 2 года назад +5

      That was amazing, wish he would have released covers of Nick Drake's most popular songs with this setup to go along with this video.

  • @melomane
    @melomane Год назад +29

    This is the holy grail of ND playing. You don’t even realize you actually unlocked the secret to his tuning and chords, tone notwithstanding. Thank you!

  • @ReneiYarrow
    @ReneiYarrow 2 года назад +61

    I cannot get over how incredibly accurate your tone is! I don’t play an instrument, I am a vocalist, but I have been a huge Nick drake fan for 20 years and I’ve lost count on how many times I’ve listen to every single one of his pieces. And tears flowed when you would demonstrate all the elements together and play the passage of each piece. Thank you for this. I really needed it today.

  • @skyjockbill
    @skyjockbill 5 лет назад +577

    I met Joe Boyd, Nick Drake's producer/mentor when I first moved to London, and we've stayed in touch - in fact he booked my band the Good Honeys to play at the Chelsea Arts Club a few years ago. I also know Nick's sister Gabrielle; she and Joe Boyd were good friends of one of my closest friends, Christopher Logue. I could ask them, if you like, whether they have any further information about Nick's guitar style and tunings.

    • @hamishduncan7970
      @hamishduncan7970 5 лет назад +163

      You've replied long after he's uploaded this, so likelihood Josh won't see it, however me and everyone else here i'm sure would be very interested in anything you could find.

    • @fractalnightmare
      @fractalnightmare 5 лет назад +26

      I'd very much like to know any details on this.

    • @kurt8263
      @kurt8263 5 лет назад +12

      Bill Brand yes mate, do ask said details. ✌🏻🤘🏻

    • @simoncallaghan7549
      @simoncallaghan7549 5 лет назад +11

      Bill Brand let’s make this happen.

    • @CorbCorbin
      @CorbCorbin 5 лет назад +32

      I had a guitar magazine that had all his timings from Pink Moon, and for a few other songs, but I can’t find it!!!
      He had so many tunings that it hampered him performing live.
      There is an excellent documentary called A Skin Too Few, that is pretty thorough, with his sister in it.

  • @DSH1LL
    @DSH1LL Год назад +66

    I think Nick's troubled soul may rest a little easier knowing his music carries on like this.

  • @eamontrolleybus1289
    @eamontrolleybus1289 2 года назад +49

    A 9min video that spawned one of the most insightfull, indepth, informative and interesting conversations i've heard in 40 years of listening and playing (trying to perfect) Nicks music. You're a genius Josh, made me feel like a teenager again, that 'lookin forward to puttin different strings on my guitar' feeling all over again, try a new sound. The ability to instill that in so many ppl is a gift. Fine musician too. Thankyou so much my man, and dont stop doing it.👍

  • @Wacklewis
    @Wacklewis Год назад +14

    one of the best videos on youtube. The accuracy of his tone is unbelievable

  • @dolandump5388
    @dolandump5388 6 лет назад +124

    I'm only 6 mins in and I had to stop and comment that this is the best video on the internet. amazing work. thanks!!

  • @isaaccooksey7752
    @isaaccooksey7752 5 лет назад +74

    I don’t know anything about guitar playing but I’m captivated by this

  • @martinkdoorstoperception.1913
    @martinkdoorstoperception.1913 Год назад +6

    Dude as a Drake fan you nailed it, Nick would be proud of you..

  • @grahamewebber4038
    @grahamewebber4038 2 года назад +4

    The Late Great Nick Drake. I always knew Nick was gifted but you have just taken my admiration for his playing,and yours for that matter, to another level. Thank you Josh for this insightful and informative tutorial. ✌🏾

  • @christopherkeegan1960
    @christopherkeegan1960 5 лет назад +60

    The fact that you have considered all of this so thoroughly is absolutely heartwarming... cheers...

  • @arklowrockz
    @arklowrockz 5 лет назад +32

    I must say "Things behind the sun" sounded absolutely fantastic there!!!

  • @mikeofcomx
    @mikeofcomx 3 года назад +8

    Josh, this was brilliant! I and I’m sure many many others would instantly buy an album made by you of covers of Nick Drake, or simply playing guitar in Nick Drake’s style, etc. This was a beautiful homage to ND, good on you. Merry Christmas to you!

  • @gameplaysandguidesil2510
    @gameplaysandguidesil2510 3 года назад +74

    One of the biggest reasons why nick drake was so depressing and sad is because he was promised that he is going to be a star but nobody heard of him as he expected. he barely sold his music... if he would still be with us today, I'm sure that he would be more than happy to see how of an appreciated artist he became... he was such a sensitive young man and a gentle soul. ahh such a loss to the world.

    • @naradaian
      @naradaian Год назад +1

      No he was never going to survive
      Realise he wasnt eating but ‘Living on Solid Air’ and he was unable to get out into the biz of music touring and adulation

    • @charliemopps4926
      @charliemopps4926 Год назад +12

      I was a radio DJ when I was much younger and as a result got to meet a lot of relatively famous, and not-so-famous musicians. The music industry is toxic... the musicians are generally the creative vulnerable types, often with mental health issues... and the industry was built specifically to exploit them for profit, often ruining what the musician was trying to do in the process. Most of the musicians you think of as "super stars" are actually poor in real life. Even big name musicians barely make a middle class income from albums that sell millions of copies internationally. It's only the ultra-mega stars like Taylor Swift that have enough pull in the industry to just barely escape the trap. Ironically, she almost didn't. The rest live in poverty and obscurity, with their label dressing them in rented clothes they have to return after the awards ceremony. It's really sad. The image of the wealthy rock star is exactly that, an image. It's not real.

    • @marksavage2310
      @marksavage2310 Год назад +2

      The ol Charles Manson story too

    • @whiteyfisk9769
      @whiteyfisk9769 Год назад

      His guitar playing his the best of the best, but his lyrics and vocals are ABSOLUTE dog crap. Thats a big reason, among other things, he never did take off.

  • @Podcastage
    @Podcastage 6 лет назад +289

    This is TREMENDOUS!!! Great work man!

  • @mickgosling1245
    @mickgosling1245 6 лет назад +341

    Regarding the Guild guitar did he or didn't he?
    I was a member of a club at 49 Greek St Soho called Les Cousins from about 1967 and for about 5 years. All the greats played there as it was THE foremost London folk club and I was lucky enough to see most of them. Cousins, as it was called, used to have all night sessions and I remember one night in about 1969 or 70, during a John Martyn set, John introduced Nick Drake as a guest during the break and we sat spellbound as he sang five or six of his beautiful songs, mostly from his forthcoming album Bryter Layter, and played that wonderful style. Yes! I was lucky enough to see Nick Drake play live in a small venue and can confirm that he played the very same Guild guitar and, believe it or not, he also had on the very same bumpers [sneaker type shoes] that appear on Bryter Latyter, which was released shortly after. Nick was very tall and extremely shy and sat on a stool hunched over his guitar with his head bowed and his hair hanging over the mike and his face, and did not look at the audience and spoke very quietly and did not a communicate much other than through his beautiful music,
    With regard to what you suggest are dead sounding strings I would put that down to the dry sound of the all mahogany bodied guitar rather than dead strings. Mahogany is well known for it's dry woody tone and, of course, I could be wrong on the strings issue, and you have studied Nicks style for a long time so i'm not knocking your knowledge, just presenting the view that strings will differ in sound depending on the guitar they are played on as well as their age. You capture Nicks tone and his sound in your playing extremely well however another persons physicality can and will affect their ability to produce nicks sound, and for some it would be impossible, even knowing exactly how he did it. That's why I suggest that it's better to find your own style rather than copy someone else. I Know! iv'e done it myself.
    Great stuff though! and thanks for putting it out there. It brings back great memories of the 60s folk scene.

    • @frankedmiston408
      @frankedmiston408 6 лет назад +17

      That was inspiring just reading what you wrote about seeing Nick play. Thanks.
      I've owned a couple of small bodied guitars. One was all mahogany and one had a spruce top that was very bright sounding. With the smaller body you can definitely hear the harshness of new strings even on the mahogany. There's just not enough wood resonating in relation to the strings to even out the harshness of new strings.
      My playing style would adapt to whichever guitar I was playing to bring a little more shimmer out of the hog or to cut some of the brightness from the spruce.. If I recorded them and you also factor in the characteristics of the room and microphone, you'd have a hard time deciding which guitar I was playing. I preferred to use nickel strings which were deadened as well. So in my opinion, the strings and the small bodied guitar were more of a factor in the tone than the type of wood in the guitar.
      Also as you said, it's good to find your own style rather than to copy. Putting some nickel strings on a small bodied guitar and seeing how your playing evolves is an interesting way to develop your style though. It's worth doing the experiment even if you don't end up playing like Nick or Josh. (Most of us don't.)

    • @tonyt303
      @tonyt303 6 лет назад +25

      Nick suffered a lot with depression...Maybe he played on old strings because he just could never be bothered to change them...Just a thought.

    • @itchyego
      @itchyego 6 лет назад +85

      mick gosling I don't think Josh is trying to copy Nick Drake sound, he's trying to discover how Nick Drake made his sound.... that is very different.

    • @mickgosling1245
      @mickgosling1245 6 лет назад +16

      Ken Johnston
      Fair comment Ken Johnston

    • @winterlandboy
      @winterlandboy 6 лет назад +1

      mick gosling Yea

  • @bizrael11
    @bizrael11 4 года назад +6

    This is absolutely amazing. You have an astoundingly articulate ear. Thank you for posting this!

  • @stephendsullivan
    @stephendsullivan Год назад +1

    That's really great. I'm so glad you've put the time and thought into this. Certainly, the sound of Nick's playing is one of the things that makes him so captivating -- but I never realized that so much went into it! Makes me realize how much I still have to learn about playing guitar, even after all these years.

  • @c.jarmstrong3111
    @c.jarmstrong3111 6 лет назад +186

    Thanks gor making this! Nick Drake is massively underrated and really influential artist. For instance, everyone just assumes that The Tallest Man On Earth's greatest inspiration is Bob Dylan, but Nick Drake is really at the root of The Tallest Man's own style

    • @c.jarmstrong3111
      @c.jarmstrong3111 6 лет назад +26

      It would be fair to say that you don't like the Tallest Man on Earth. Saying he sucks isn't. He is an incredibly talented guitarist and song writer, and I personally love his vocals (his singing is typically what people don't like about him)

    • @anthonymcintyre2242
      @anthonymcintyre2242 6 лет назад +1

      How can you say that such a talented musician sucks? He is not my cup of tea by any means but the man is most definitely very talented. It is almost certainly you, that is pretentious.

    • @absoledge
      @absoledge 6 лет назад

      Cameron Armstrong Music hmmmm interesting never knew that and I'm a big fan. Any tunes you'd say show this?

    • @johnentwistle952
      @johnentwistle952 6 лет назад +13

      who the fuck is the tallest man on earth?

    • @thuhreb
      @thuhreb 5 лет назад

      Apparently, he's some douchebag who sucks. I just looked him up. It's confirmed. He sucks. He reminds me of one of those guys in the Van Wilder movie when they were eating those pastries.

  • @bano5150
    @bano5150 4 года назад +14

    I have never left a comment on RUclips before, but all I can say is I’m flabbergasted! I was just curious about his tuning, but you broke down his whole style and approach. Bravo!

  • @tfairhurst1499
    @tfairhurst1499 4 года назад +1

    This video makes me feel nostalgic about how much I love Nick Drake's music. His tone and style always put me in an empty room in the summer staring out of a window; just being and reflecting. Thank you so much for paying such a high level of respect to the enigma that is Nick Drake Josh, wish I had the talent to do what you do my friend!

  • @scottcher
    @scottcher 4 года назад +2

    I recently found Nick Drake. Thank you so much for this tone analysis. Love his music.

  • @The.Last.Guitar.Hero.
    @The.Last.Guitar.Hero. 6 лет назад +12

    Nice one Josh glad to see Nick is continuing to influence. His music is timeless and could have been recorded yesterday you've nailed the tone

  • @jhoward76
    @jhoward76 5 лет назад +4

    This might be my fave video yet. Thank you!

  • @peterelmer9114
    @peterelmer9114 3 года назад +2

    Excellent! The more I hear Nick’s music the more amazing it gets - I’ve been listening for over 30 years and it’s always a new and fantastic experience. A unique artist indeed.

  • @mry5930
    @mry5930 2 года назад +3

    I've waited 20+ years to see some insight like this. You are spot on, I think. Thank you! More!

  • @Narsufin
    @Narsufin 5 лет назад +4

    Excellent work, I think you've pretty much nailed it. Great video and superb playing as well.

  • @maraoz
    @maraoz 5 лет назад +5

    Dude this video is fantastic... The depth of your ~obsession~ analysis is amazing. Thanks!!!

  • @KarenKayH
    @KarenKayH 3 года назад +2

    I've been mesmerized by Nick Drake's playing. I love how you break it down to all the uniqueness of his sound. Your playing sounds so close to his style. Thank you for your research.

  • @ethandavis8090
    @ethandavis8090 2 года назад +2

    The sheer amount of effort and research that went into this… amazing effort well done ✅

  • @Crushenator500
    @Crushenator500 6 лет назад +18

    I've listened to a ton of Nick Drake over the years, and watching you play these songs was just so dead on. If I focused on just your guitar I could totally see Nick sat there playing it. Amazing.

  • @gregcarrier8662
    @gregcarrier8662 6 лет назад +4

    Thanks, Josh. I have no hope of ever playing like Nick Drake, but this is fascinating, and you've done some brilliant detective work.

  • @craigweston2399
    @craigweston2399 4 года назад

    Beautiful vid man. Love Nick's music, thanks for taking the time to make this!

  • @cccukeclass7598
    @cccukeclass7598 Год назад

    Thanks for all the time you've invested both in exploring Nick's unique and amazing tone! And thanks for sharing it here as well ~

  • @BTNDoug
    @BTNDoug 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you Josh for taking the time to deconstruct Nick's sound and sharing. He had a style of playing and singing that was haunting and filled with soul. Keep up the good work and sharing of your own excellent talent.

  • @einfussganger
    @einfussganger 4 года назад +62

    After watching this, I have to change my opinion about who I'd want to sit next to on a transatlantic flight. Josh has amazing talent, but he's also smart and articulate and funny -- and generous in sharing his knowledge. Sometimes, not often enough, people find what they're meant to do in life while the rest, like me, are perpetually restless and sadly content to lead lives of quiet desperation. Love this channel.

    • @avit719
      @avit719 4 года назад +1

      jeeeeeez

    • @avit719
      @avit719 4 года назад +6

      you've been listening to too much Nick Drake

    • @StefanGBucher
      @StefanGBucher 4 года назад +8

      @@avit719 "Lives of quiet desperation." Clearly Floyd. Also, here's somebody who is sharing a little bit of how they feel beyond the façade we all put up for the world, and I think we need more of that in the world, not less. Hang in there, Fußgänger!

    • @smartypants1588
      @smartypants1588 4 года назад +4

      einfussganger Another cleverly written, insightful comment from einfussganger. Great job. And no, I’m not your mother - this is a legit compliment.

    • @ScottMCohn
      @ScottMCohn Год назад +1

      ​@@StefanGBucher Thoreau (as in Henry David). I think Nick Drake Syndrome could be a thing. I know when I listen to Pink Moon more than once in a week, I am slightly more prone to throwing myself out a window. That said, there are few albums as cohesive and consistent in tone, mood, and expression that are so dynamically beautiful and inventive in melody from song to song. Each song takes a bite out of my heart, and yet I feel touched by his spirit with each. As a fan of many genres and styles of music, there's really no one quite like Nick Drake. I can't think of an artist who could bare their soul with such fidelity through lyric, melody, and a highly stylish and studied approach to guitar, from tuning to picking. Like someone else remarked here, he was his music. Trying to chase his ghost is unnecessary though I understand why people do it. He hated performing, hated touring, didn't give interviews, wouldn't promote, and eventually disappeared - first socially, then mentally, then bodily. But the music survived and I think you can find him there whenever you want.

  • @markstevens8571
    @markstevens8571 4 года назад +4

    So good to see someone so young with such an obvious interest in, and respect for, Nick and his music. And your playing is right on the nail. Bravo!

  • @fractaljack
    @fractaljack Год назад +5

    Remarkable. Hearing you play actually brought chills to me. A very well thought- out dissertation and thank you!

  • @clockdockfree
    @clockdockfree 5 лет назад +26

    "timbrally"
    God I love you so much.

  • @andreasalm2673
    @andreasalm2673 5 лет назад +3

    Perfect cherry on the top there, with Things behind the sun. What a gift that was to hear after the build up. Thank you!

  • @jonathanwimbush4162
    @jonathanwimbush4162 3 года назад

    So well done, Josh. Absolutely fascinating to watch - as close as it's possible to get to seeing Nick Drake live.

  • @kawdy2000
    @kawdy2000 4 года назад

    Fantastic job! Been a Nick Drake fan for many, many years and you’ve nailed it.

  • @ianhughes100
    @ianhughes100 6 лет назад +16

    God damn man. I legit thought it was the recording in the very beginning. Spot on to my ears. I'll have to give his tuning a try sometime.

  • @r.d.m6944
    @r.d.m6944 6 лет назад +3

    Brilliant! Brilliant Brilliant! For so long I have invested my intellectual efforts and time in pursuit of Nick Drake tone, feel and passion. So glad to have discovered your channel. Thank you for giving me inspiration to continue my efforts to sound authentic and true to Nick’s voice.

  • @AJ-ep9is
    @AJ-ep9is 4 года назад +1

    This was beautiful. The subtle differences in the fingering styles is extraordinary!

  • @dresoo1535
    @dresoo1535 3 года назад +9

    You have nailed his tone so precisely that I cannot tell the difference between your playing and Nick's. Nick Drake would have been so proud of you, especially since his style and tuning is so unique and challenging. Thank you for all your research. I really enjoyed watching this many times.

  • @yccmzimmy
    @yccmzimmy 5 лет назад +9

    I am extremely impressed!!!
    This is a labor of love that brought me to tears (literally).
    The result of your work is astonishing, in a blind test I would barely recognize the original!
    I hope you will release other covers of the wonderful Nick Drake!

  • @ElanoreHour
    @ElanoreHour 4 года назад +4

    Nick Drake's music means the world to me. And seeing you bring his music to life brought tears to my eyes. You're incredible.

  • @iamarishi
    @iamarishi 4 года назад

    So many goosebumps throughout the video. Loved it. Thank you so much for this. You're the best!

  • @loganamaral
    @loganamaral 4 года назад

    Awesome video, Josh! I’m just finding your channel now and I’m impressed. I love that you put out your opinions (quite informed opinions at that), but simultaneously pay respect to this mysterious and genius composer. Excellent work, I’ll be diving into more of your videos!
    Logan

  • @bluebow68
    @bluebow68 5 лет назад +3

    Hi..You have done intensive work on our dear Nick's approach..Bless you for that..Well done for letting his music live on..

  • @brianmccord9477
    @brianmccord9477 Год назад +4

    Wow! I’ve been listening and attempting to play Nick Drake for almost 30 years. I have seen many tribute artists play live performances over the years. This is on another level. Thank you for posting and sharing this fascinating information.

  • @SurrenderPink
    @SurrenderPink 4 года назад

    Many thanks, Josh. This is brilliant and supremely artistic in its own right. Your talent & willingness to share keeps these songs alive. I’m very grateful. Nick certainly was a singular talent.

  • @ozzie-sk9dh
    @ozzie-sk9dh 4 года назад

    Thank you for doing this. It's great to see Nick Drakes music crossing the generations. You nailed the tone.

  • @pieterjan1269
    @pieterjan1269 3 года назад +13

    Gorgeous playing! I am not even a guitarist, but I love that the music that is holy to me for over 25 years now, still puzzles and inspires musicians. Marvellous work! Thank you.

  • @harryyarrow4110
    @harryyarrow4110 Год назад +3

    Nick Drake was overlooked and under-appreciated.Thanks for exploring his sound.👨‍🌾

  • @Glaucia689
    @Glaucia689 Год назад

    This is trully great my friend! Congrats for the dedication to put on this using your own experience! A lot of us appreciate it!

  • @mGovind
    @mGovind 4 года назад +1

    Beautiful.
    Nick's been the most influential artist in my life now ever since I discovered him in 2006.
    What a gift he was..is! You've nailed his sound buddy and your obsession to do so is really something.
    I can't think of a better musician to go to such detail on to reproduce.

  • @sleazement
    @sleazement 6 лет назад +122

    You should read Nick Drake Remembered, it actually has all this information, so not on the internet but in a book haha. They actually have receipts of the guitar strings he bought (Marlin medium), his guitar was a Levin bought in 1966 for 63 pounds and the he talks about belonged to Eric Clapton who left it at the photographers house. Amazing book!

    • @joshturner_etc
      @joshturner_etc  6 лет назад +31

      I'll have to check that out. Thanks!

    • @YASUNBEY913
      @YASUNBEY913 6 лет назад +4

      marlin or martin?

    • @YASUNBEY913
      @YASUNBEY913 6 лет назад

      what kind levin thank u!!!

    • @CliffhangerClub
      @CliffhangerClub 6 лет назад +12

      ten years of researching down the drain

    • @lopezb
      @lopezb 5 лет назад +37

      @@CliffhangerClub No way- when you work something out for yourself, you gain immeasurably in ineffable ways- no wasted time here for Josh! A labor of love.

  • @loneduck12345
    @loneduck12345 6 лет назад +5

    This was mind-blowing. Thank you!

  • @sharonzapotocky9973
    @sharonzapotocky9973 3 года назад

    Thank you so much! These details help so much to understand Nick’s music. This was fascinating!

  • @ericmonse2165
    @ericmonse2165 2 года назад

    Absolutely no disputes you've got his music down perfectly when I first heard you play I could have swore I was listening to somebody just playing a Nick Drake album it's amazing ! you really did your homework. There's so much to his music that most people just don't realize it's a shame we lost him so early.

  • @MrMabawsaritchie
    @MrMabawsaritchie 4 года назад +46

    Do more videos of you playing Nick Drake!

  • @troybridgeman
    @troybridgeman 4 года назад +4

    Thanks for this - an overlooked genius who, sadly, went to his grave before being recognized for his brilliance. You captured the sound and feel remarkably well.

  • @chasemartin7713
    @chasemartin7713 3 года назад

    This is just marvelous, well done and thank you for taking the time. There’s something so deeply emotive about the way his guitar sounded especially accompanied by his super unique almost ethereal tone of voice. Everything you talk about here really seems to add up, it sounds so familiar but like nothing else at the same time.
    I’ve read that Nick Drake grew up in a musical family and when he started to learn guitar he would sometimes play all day long, and I kinda know what that feels like, when I made the move from piano to guitar there were a couple years where the only thing that mattered in my life was getting home and playing guitar, or better said, figuring out the guitar. I’m certainly nowhere near his or your level of talent and dedication, but the reason I bring it up is because to me, a lot of his songs sound like they were born out of just sitting and picking and playing and getting lost in the sounds of the guitar, almost like a meditative practice. What do you think? Does that make any sense at all? I could be completely wrong, but I just don’t feel like I can see him sitting down and writing like E-G-Eb…with lyrics above the chords. He doesn’t feel that structured or produced to me, more searching and longing. As someone who has devoted a lot of time and energy and thought into how Nick Drake played and composed tunes, do you think any of that jives with what you’ve learned through your deep dive into his musical world?
    Thank you so much for the video again, it’s just wonderful.

  • @markmccann1
    @markmccann1 4 года назад

    Stumbled across Nick around 15-20 years ago and just fell in love with his music. Appreciate the tribute.

  • @setheral
    @setheral 4 года назад +7

    Just stumbled across your video. Having seen Nick Drake live ...yes there are a few of us still here, I was compelled to say what a thoughtful and engaging piece it is. Beautifully presented and obviously researched with love and devotion. A joy. Thank you.

    • @guyperry4010
      @guyperry4010 3 года назад

      @setheral that's cool. where did you see the great man?!

  • @hennessyorama
    @hennessyorama 5 лет назад +5

    What a great video. I can’t play an instrument to save my life but I’ve loved Nick Drake since 1985 and found this video fascinating. Well done.

  • @DanBrown69
    @DanBrown69 Год назад

    WoW, I'm geeking out right now! You really nailed it. So good at recreating his sound and so well played, fantastic. now to go and check out the rest of your content

  • @OlcayEskici
    @OlcayEskici 4 года назад

    man you're really great and I do agree with all of your determinations about nick's unique sound. I am happy to watch this instructive video and happy to know that nick drake is getting the attention that he (and his art) deserves. thank you. peace and love!

  • @maxbutterworth
    @maxbutterworth 6 лет назад +4

    i don't play the guitar and feel like something of an imposter watching this. but you've mastered the sound, and since there's no way to see Nick play, this is fascinating to watch. well done!

  • @sohobrad9554
    @sohobrad9554 4 года назад +11

    I am not a musician so I have a little of intelligence to contribute to this conversation. However, I find Nick Drake’s music deeply moving and your renditions are moving as well. Well done. Thanks for your contribution to our understanding of this incredible artist.

  • @JeffTrotman
    @JeffTrotman Год назад

    I really enjoyed this. Thank you for taking the time to share this.

  • @BlacksburgEV
    @BlacksburgEV 9 месяцев назад +1

    I love this man, thanks for sharing and keep up the good work!

  • @thomasbranch977
    @thomasbranch977 6 лет назад +6

    This is really helpful and "Things Behind the Sun" sounded fantastic.

  • @drstew1
    @drstew1 3 года назад +6

    Wow. I can really hear how NIck Drake played, with you. I’ve never heard anyone do another guitarist this well . Your right in there . Thanks I hope you’ll do more

  • @Thelionatays
    @Thelionatays 2 года назад

    Awesome video. The first time I heard him, I was floored. Thanks for uploading. The recognition he deserves. One of the best players to ever grace the earth.

  • @toddy7140
    @toddy7140 Год назад +1

    Damn, that was beautiful! 😭Excellent job!

  • @henrytozer2257
    @henrytozer2257 4 года назад +4

    Wow. Just had this recommended to me. Your playing literally gave me chills and brought tears to my eyes... wow. You make me want to get a small body guitar, some nickel strings and start practicing Nick Drake... It's been a while.

    • @astrodad656
      @astrodad656 4 года назад

      Josh inspired me last year to do just that. Bought a small body, short scale 000-28ec, similar to what he is playing which is a 000-28h, which I couldn't find used. I play mine every day. I highly recommend!

  • @TheWusster
    @TheWusster 6 лет назад +4

    When you started playing “things behind the sun” I fully expected Nick’s voice to come in. I guess that means you nailed it, dude.

  • @spoonbender123
    @spoonbender123 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Josh. Love your playing and thankful for your teaching.

  • @scottmitchell1315
    @scottmitchell1315 Год назад

    That was great Josh. 20 years ago I lived and breathed everything Nick Drake but stopped listening to his music for reasons I can't explain. I'm coming back to it now after so long and it's like hearing it for the first time. You explained his tone with such precision and accuracy...well done.

  • @nickmckenzie2873
    @nickmckenzie2873 5 лет назад +3

    This is incredible. Even though I'm not at this level of guitar, this was still so nice and interesting to watch

  • @fcool
    @fcool 6 лет назад +10

    i could watch him play "a horn and things by the sun" intro, in an infinite loop.
    thanks josh, for this meticulous study

    • @theresnoway440
      @theresnoway440 4 года назад

      They’re separate songs you dip. The “intro” you’re talking about is just the song Horn

  • @bigmichael2765
    @bigmichael2765 3 года назад

    I remember stopping by here when this had a few thousand views. It’s super cool to see that not only that Nick’s music has become more widely appreciated, but that his unique approaches and techniques are becoming appreciated as well!

  • @scottb6282
    @scottb6282 Год назад

    You've recreated his tone, style and playing exceptionally well. Thankyou.