Brendan O'Brien Interview: The Unsung Hero Of Rock Music

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  • Опубликовано: 26 сен 2024
  • In his first ever full length interview, producer/engineer/mixer (and multi-instrumentalist) Brendan O'Brien talks about his contributions to many of the most significant records of the past generation. Check this out:
    The Black Crowes, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Rage Against The Machine, Kings X, Korn, Audioslave, Bruce Springsteen, AC/DC, Train, Incubus, Mastodon, Bob Dylan, Neil Young, The Killers, Paul Westerberg, The Offspring, Velvet Revolver etc.
    Brendan is one of the most important and elusive musical icons who I have been wanting to talk to for the past 30 years. Here's my interview.
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Комментарии • 3 тыс.

  • @ScottHoel
    @ScottHoel 4 месяца назад +1180

    You have more than arrived getting Brendan. It's your clout with all that you've done on this channel that is DRAWING the greats to you Rick. Well done, sir!

    • @dominicbrant1968
      @dominicbrant1968 4 месяца назад +7

      I'm I shock

    • @benho6251
      @benho6251 4 месяца назад +2

      Ditto ScottHoel

    • @brettenator
      @brettenator 4 месяца назад +5

      Why are you commenting that he's "arrived"? Does Rick have some insecurity about his popularity?

    • @cirenosnor5768
      @cirenosnor5768 4 месяца назад +8

      @brettenator - What does commenting that he’s arrived have to do with whether or not he’s secure.
      He’s saying he’s arrived based on the interviews Beato’s now able to get due to the notoriety and respect he’s now getting from the music industry

    • @dominicbrant1968
      @dominicbrant1968 4 месяца назад +11

      @@brettenator he's a musician, they're all insecure. lol

  • @TheAaron3dg
    @TheAaron3dg 4 месяца назад +885

    Dropped everything to watch this interview. Mr. O'Brien produced literally every record I loved in the '00s. Thank you Rick for highlighting an incredible creator!

  • @ConnorFogartyVO
    @ConnorFogartyVO 4 месяца назад +243

    Brendan O'Brien always seemed so enigmatic because of how little we heard or saw from him, but it turns he's the most down to earth guy in the world. Great interview

    • @mantissings
      @mantissings 4 месяца назад +2

      This was a great interview! He’s helped steer some of the greats w musical ingenuity!

    • @tattoofthesun
      @tattoofthesun 4 месяца назад +3

      That guy has so much energy. Like just drank an energy drink, adderall energy. Naturally. What a guy. I really relate to his way of speaking as clearly as possible. He says what he means down to the word. He also functions under high expectation. I love that

    • @oxrjbizzle1984y
      @oxrjbizzle1984y 3 месяца назад +9

      you can see how Brendan is a no bullshit guy as well, he liked to get records done, doesn't like wasted energy or inertia. he definitely has the overachievers energy and passion and drive, it's very clear to see. such a gift to rock n roll fans truly, it's insane how many amazing records he worked on.....

    • @eldiablo0517
      @eldiablo0517 3 месяца назад +2

      you mention it and now it makes sense why you never heard from him. he's a down-to-earth no-nonsense guy, and how many of those kinds want to do interviews yet somehow stay that way?!

    • @carryingfire286
      @carryingfire286 2 месяца назад +1

      Most of those reclusive private types usually are super chill

  • @RyanWilliamsMusic
    @RyanWilliamsMusic 4 месяца назад +472

    I was the engineer at Southern Tracks and worked w Bud on those records from 1995-2001. Definitely a great experience and the best environment possible to learn how to make records. I can offer a few additional technical bits. Room mics when I started were Lawson 47 and we soon after got a pair of Coles 4038’s.
    Drops Of Jupiter piano was a C-24 into a Focusrite ISA pre followed by an 1178.
    I wired the Y cables for toms. The split side was wired pin 3 hot. The output of the 57 was a bit lower than the 421 which provided the right balance between the two.
    We used the stereo SSL channel comps for drum sub sometimes. Fatso was used a lot too.

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  4 месяца назад +160

      Thanks Ryan! I remember that you worked at Southern Tracks back then. Thank you for the additional info! Hope you’re well🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

    • @RyanWilliamsMusic
      @RyanWilliamsMusic 4 месяца назад +82

      @@RickBeato Thought of one more thing you guys touched on. Overheads were always KM184 through Neves into a Summit DCL200 for compression when tracking. The meter would move just a few db max on snare hits and wouldn't necessarily be compressing cymbals.

    • @jeremyeger9336
      @jeremyeger9336 4 месяца назад +5

      When you say drum sub, was it on the drum bus itself or was the compression on a parallel bus?

    • @RyanWilliamsMusic
      @RyanWilliamsMusic 4 месяца назад +16

      @@jeremyeger9336 Drum Buss. The kick drum would often go directly to the main stereo LR as well as the drum buss. All other drums were sent directly to the drum buss.

    • @benholst6988
      @benholst6988 4 месяца назад +8

      Hey Ryan !! I think I may have actually bought the Latte they talk about in Drops of Jupiter !! Can’t wait to watch this. You and Brendan are still my heros.

  • @loadiam
    @loadiam 4 месяца назад +198

    Brendan was the producer, engineer, mixer on many of the albums that became the soundtrack of my teen years. Thank you Rick for another amazing interview. Safeguarding music history with every new interview.

  • @Stellamaeby
    @Stellamaeby 3 месяца назад +110

    Rick -
    I wanted to drop you a line to say how much I appreciate the VERY IMPORTANT and VALUABLE contribution that you are making to our culture.
    I grew up loving music, studied recording engineering and was fortunate enough to find myself working in a major NYC recording studio in the 2000s. It felt like I got into that world right at the end of an era, but was so fortunate to experience working with great gear, tape machines, engineers, producers and artists.
    So much of the art and science of this stuff is passed down as an oral tradition, as you know. I felt almost despondent that it was being lost forever as most first class commercial recording studios were being wiped off the face of the earth, and music was getting worse and worse.
    I don’t think there’s anyone who is doing more to preserve all of this important knowledge than you. It is truly GOLD. I’m filled with gratitude for that. Please keep up the GREAT work.
    Zack

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  3 месяца назад +13

      Thanks Zack!

    • @floodgatestudios1825
      @floodgatestudios1825 2 месяца назад +4

      ​@@RickBeatocopy and paste all that Zack said! Thank you Rick ! Such important stuff being conveyed and saved for now and future music!

    • @jeffglass7348
      @jeffglass7348 2 месяца назад

      Awesome

    •  18 дней назад

      Although to a different degree, Dave Pensado too, did and is doing a lot to do the same thing as well. I think.

  • @simonhamlin6488
    @simonhamlin6488 4 месяца назад +211

    Since age 12, I've read this guy's name on the back of CDs I bought. Pearl Jam, STP, Soundgarden, RATM... I never even had a face with the name. Brendan is so brilliant and prolific, yet so anonymous. Fantastic interview! Thank you for this, Rick - such a treat!

    • @cmeza1985
      @cmeza1985 4 месяца назад +5

      Same. What a trip

    • @jimclawley9117
      @jimclawley9117 4 месяца назад +5

      Really cool interview and loved his take on PJ

    • @JulioCesarAriasGomez
      @JulioCesarAriasGomez 3 месяца назад +1

      These are the words I was looking for. I completely agree. Our faceless hero isn’t faceless anymore.

    • @road_king_dude
      @road_king_dude 21 день назад

      Came here to make this exact same comment! Rock on bro. 🤘😖🤘

  • @positivecreative
    @positivecreative 4 месяца назад +277

    44:04 - Red Hot Chilli Peppers
    01:09:00 - Stone Temple Pilots
    01:24:24 - Pearl Jam
    02:10:00 - Rage Against the Machine
    02:25:50 - Korn
    02:39:00 - Soundgarden

    • @shelveDEMO
      @shelveDEMO 4 месяца назад +12

      THANKY. Going straight to the Soundgarden talk.

    • @GrahamHole-ip3wz
      @GrahamHole-ip3wz 4 месяца назад +6

      Where is Black Crows in the 3hr interview, as trying to figure what track Brendan did his legendary Solo…🎶🎸

    • @siddharthkotwal8823
      @siddharthkotwal8823 4 месяца назад +35

      1:09:00 Stone Temple Pilots

    • @brent1835
      @brent1835 4 месяца назад

      Fuck yeah thank you​@@siddharthkotwal8823

    • @StayInTheWord
      @StayInTheWord 4 месяца назад +15

      @@GrahamHole-ip3wz At 37:55 Brendan (Bud) O’Brien admits to one of THE BEST southern rock licks in ROCK N ROLL HISTORY (playing the solo on Hard to Handle by the Black Crowes). 🤘🤘🤘

  • @NIN_O13
    @NIN_O13 4 месяца назад +118

    30 years ago in 1994....in just one year Brendan O'Brien was either producer engineer and/or mixer for 4 landmark albums that year Soundgarden - Superunknown / Pearl Jam - Vitalogy / Stone Temple Pilots - Purple / King's X - Dogman ...what a legacy.. Thank you Rick for one of your finest interviews.

  • @hrosemd
    @hrosemd 4 месяца назад +452

    Didn't know that about the Black Crowes solo. That's always been one of my favorite solos. Just about perfect.

    • @MattTee1975
      @MattTee1975 4 месяца назад +8

      Yeah, me neither! Dang.

    • @andyroid5028
      @andyroid5028 4 месяца назад +19

      *_That was definitely something I was never aware of. I just always assumed it was the younger Robinson brother._*
      _Brendan can definitely shred._

    • @dwaiting883
      @dwaiting883 4 месяца назад +9

      Yea man. It was cool to hear the whole solo and you know that solo; every lick. Had no idea this dude did it.

    • @alexandereckert5939
      @alexandereckert5939 4 месяца назад +1

      Not good, believe me. Not good.

    • @ryanfelvus2423
      @ryanfelvus2423 4 месяца назад +8

      Had to learn this when I was a kid my uncle taught me guitar and one week it was take this tape home don't come back until you've learned this solo
      Always thought it was very tasty even when I was 12

  • @theprezenz
    @theprezenz 4 месяца назад +138

    I remember when I came home and put Evil Empire of RATM on my dad's stereo for the first time. The moment the drums of 'people of the sun' kicked in, blew my mind. It sounded so natural like I was standing next to the band in the rehearsal room. No one has accomplished that feeling. Massive respect. I salute you, Brendan O' Brian 🫡

    • @knew_man
      @knew_man 4 месяца назад +16

      The same thing happened to me when I heard Pearl Jam's "Vs." the first time. In high school, a friend played "Go" on the sound system in our gym. I heard the drum intro and I was like "whoa, whoa, whoa, who is this?" "It's the new Pearl Jam." I made him start it over. Those drums blew my mind. There's no producer with a catalog like Brendan O'Brien's.

    • @theprezenz
      @theprezenz 4 месяца назад +9

      @@knew_man man, 'Go' is so awesome! I really like VS as well!

    • @acem1230
      @acem1230 4 месяца назад +6

      Dude i had that exact feeling when i put EE on with headphones at hmv in the 90s. That drum sound, then when the bass kicked in, ill never forget that!

    • @theprezenz
      @theprezenz 4 месяца назад +1

      @@acem1230 Exactly! 💛

    • @weareripley
      @weareripley 4 месяца назад +3

      One hundred percent. So much power and energy but with that hip hop low end.

  • @kchubss1107
    @kchubss1107 4 месяца назад +50

    In 2005/6ish, my band "The Sudden Rays" recorded at Southern Tracks with Karl Egsieker. After studying under Brendan for years, Karl was about to leave for CA to make his way as a producer. As a parting gift to Karl, Brendan and Mike Clark (former beloved owner of Southern Tracks) allowed Karl to record a band of his choosing which happened to be us. We were recording our record at the same time that Bruce and The E Street Band were recording Magic. We "snuck" in to STs between their sessions. And, as an extra bonus, Brendan even played keys on two of the tracks. Unassuming, professional, kind, and committed are the words that come to mind when I think of my very brief time with Brendan at Southern Tracks. Sadly, shortly after the session, the band disbanded as the guitar player/ lead vocalist left town for a "real" job. But, that time in my life was magic and meeting Brendan was a highlight of my musical life.
    As it would happen, I am now playing bass in a project that Darren Dodd, the drummer of Rick's band, "Billionaire", is recording drums with. And, Darren, as it turns out, and I both used to play drums in the band, Dropsonic. Small world. Though, sadly, I've never met Rick throughout my musical endeavors. When he is ready to do a video on obscure Atlanta musicians that no one has heard of, I am ready! ;-)

  • @Liverastic
    @Liverastic 4 месяца назад +130

    The more I think about it, the more it becomes clear that Brendan is one of the most important strangers in my life. Getting all those bands to make all those recordings sound the way they do - I’m incredibly grateful for his expertise and work.

  • @YoninEcho
    @YoninEcho 4 месяца назад +160

    I’m so glad you brought Dogman into the conversation. By doing so, you gave King’s X a little more of the credit and recognition that they deserve. But this whole interview made me realize that Brendan produced like 90-95% of the records that I loved in the 90’s. Which is amazing. So kudos to you Rick. You hit the jackpot with this interview. Congrats.

    • @ultrasuede7757
      @ultrasuede7757 4 месяца назад +30

      King's X has been my favorite band for over 30 years, and Dogman is my favorite album by Dug, Ty and Jerry. Why that album didn't explode in popularity after its release in 1994 still boggles my mind. It's still in my top five albums of all-time and should have given King's X massive popularity.

    • @davedecker1725
      @davedecker1725 4 месяца назад +13

      Back in the day when MTV played music they broadcasted Woodstock 94
      King's had the prime time set (first band with lights on the first night of the weekend)
      After a stellar set that was seen by millions....
      Ty said they were selling 300 hundred or so a week
      DOGMAN was always the CD you found at the resale shop.
      But now everyone and their mother claims it as an influence.
      It still holds up incredibly well.

    • @YoninEcho
      @YoninEcho 4 месяца назад +18

      @@davedecker1725 I watched that interview with Ty. When you think about it, as to why they never went to the stratosphere in terms of popularity and Dogman not selling a gazillion copies. You can think about 10 or more different reasons those things never happened. Bad management, the Christian stigma they had at the time, their music being way ahead of their time etc. But I think it was that the stars weren't aligned for them. They had everything. The music. Brendan taking their sound to a whole new level, the band's chemistry etc. But still. It didn't happen. And when you listen to an album like Dogman that still sounds as fresh as it was released 30 years ago, the whole situation defies any logic. Completely mind boggling.

    • @drillbag
      @drillbag 4 месяца назад +4

      ​@@ultrasuede7757Kings X were an awesome band BUT at the time the Christian Rock connection was a turn off for a lot of people.
      Its a shame that such a good band was overlooked for reasons that had nothing to do with the quality of the music.

    • @lanemeyer663
      @lanemeyer663 4 месяца назад +7

      Brendan shouldn't be so down on himself over Dogman's lack of commercial success. The band were a hard sell to the masses. They were a band of overt Christians (though not marketed as a Christian band, their early lyrics definitely identify them as such), with one member (Doug) beginning to express doubts with his faith around this time. "Pillow" from this album conveys this pretty strongly. So, much of their original fan base began to abandon them, while they were still seen as "that Christian band" by potential new fans.
      But none of the above changes that fact that Dogman is a classic album (it's in my top 20 albums of all-time), and is loved by so many serious music fans. It got me through a very dark time in my life, and was my best friend for several months. It is still one of the most raw, painful, honest albums I have ever heard.

  • @AG-mz7vm
    @AG-mz7vm 4 месяца назад +54

    Brendan is an absolute legend! He also produced "Crack the Skye" from Mastodon. This album is a masterpiece!

    • @davidrewit
      @davidrewit 2 месяца назад +2

      Woah I wish he talked a bit about that

    • @dalekay9ine
      @dalekay9ine Месяц назад +1

      He also did "Emperor of Sand" which is one of the biggest, most powerful sounding Mastodon albums of their entire discography in my opinion!

  • @christiangibbs391
    @christiangibbs391 4 месяца назад +108

    *"Brendan O'Brien" produced* *some of the most influential* *& classic albums from the* *90's & beyond* 😎✌️👏
    *Thank You*
    *"RICK BEATO"*
    *for this interview* 🙏❤

  • @gianluigidautilia6417
    @gianluigidautilia6417 4 месяца назад +73

    This stuff is incredible, Rick. I've been following you for years now, but the level, the quality of the content you're creating is immeasurable. I knew Brendan clearly, as a sound engineer, being an audio journalist myself. But listening to the stories, the details, without delving too much into "technical" details, but with such relaxed tones, stories of studio studies, production choices behind mixes, reverbs, guitar racks, they're priceless capsules of music culture. I expect a series, a movie, a content put on support that will remain for future generations. You're doing quality work, which I, like most of us followers, believe is unfindable online. It comes naturally to you, and to me as a viewer, it feels like I'm in the room with you chatting. Thank you.

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  4 месяца назад +13

      Thank you!🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @johnappleby398
    @johnappleby398 3 дня назад +1

    52yr old Bassist, here.....this music was my best years in cover bands....and so great to hear the stories of the mechanics behind the scenes from the very guy that knows the facts.....AWESOME JOB TO BOTH OF YOU...one of the best recent documentaries ive seen in quite some time....thank you for this interview. What an unexpected journey, thank you.

  • @mubbamubba
    @mubbamubba 4 месяца назад +113

    Dogman deserves so much more recognition. Thank you so much for not skipping it

    • @VJEsper
      @VJEsper 3 месяца назад +5

      Thank you for mentioning King’s X. Awesome band !

    • @godfirnon
      @godfirnon 3 месяца назад +3

      Agreed. Dogman and Ear Candy are my two favorite King's X albums.

  • @DanGillespie-tb8in
    @DanGillespie-tb8in 4 месяца назад +59

    Thank you Mr. O’Brien for agreeing to sit for this conversation. As someone who grew up on the music he had a hand in creating, this was such a joy to watch. Having questions posed by someone as knowledgeable and experienced as Rick, clearly contributed to this. Thank you both!

  • @AGlimpseInside
    @AGlimpseInside 4 месяца назад +91

    Behind every successful man, a lot of times is a woman that inspires him and understands the family goals. Sounds like Mrs. O’Brien deserves as much credit for the success. It’s awesome to hear about how supportive she is.

    • @jimbob1427
      @jimbob1427 3 месяца назад +5

      Was thinking the same thing

    • @JustAnotherBlader
      @JustAnotherBlader 3 месяца назад +5

      no, women usually bring a man down from his true potential. that's a scientific fact. she simply didnt get in the way.

    • @Vivi_9
      @Vivi_9 2 месяца назад +6

      @@JustAnotherBlader ok incel

  • @anthonybuck1044
    @anthonybuck1044 4 месяца назад +208

    I have never seen a picture, let alone a video of O'Brien. He's one of those guys that you wonder if they exist or if they are just a legend. Im stoked for this

    • @curtislindsey1736
      @curtislindsey1736 4 месяца назад +11

      Yeah when he said to watch it in segments, I thought yeah there's no way in hell that's happening. I've been waiting on this for a long time.

    • @SudsRegal
      @SudsRegal 4 месяца назад +13

      Brandan O'Brien's total absence from public appearances over the decades (i.e. photos or interviews) has created such an aura of myth and legend for me. I've been a huge fan of his work since hearing Blood Sugar Sex Magik in 1991 and then I noticed his name was on everything of significance, back to back classic records. His work is just so extensive as well as being universally recognised as being outstanding.... yet not one photo or video interview in all that time did I see!
      Rick has created such pulling power, this interview alone is a testament to that, let alone the countless legends who have appeared on Rick's channel.

    • @frankmarsh1159
      @frankmarsh1159 4 месяца назад +4

      He's in the Trippin' On A Hole In A Paper Heart video.
      He walks through the kitchen and stares at the camera right at the end of the guitar solo.

    • @BobbyGeneric145
      @BobbyGeneric145 4 месяца назад +2

      You can literally find multiple interviews on RUclips

    • @StayInTheWord
      @StayInTheWord 4 месяца назад +2

      @@BobbyGeneric145 Nothing even close to this one, Bobby.

  • @1mlb704
    @1mlb704 4 месяца назад +72

    Man, I don't even know where to start. Brendan O'Brien is a hero for all of us who love 90s and 2000s rock, and Rick you are our hero for doing this! Also it needs to be said, you are great at interviews in the way that you let the other person speak. So many hosts constantly interrupt and it kind of spoils the interview. Much respect Rick, thank you for these videos, cheers!

    • @GregoryKeithe
      @GregoryKeithe 4 месяца назад +1

      Bill O'Reilly 😣😩

    • @denniskielton2447
      @denniskielton2447 4 месяца назад +1

      Time constraints. that's why they do it. most interviewers are trying to (or NEEDING to) keep things under an hour, or however long. There's no time limit here though, these interviews are anywhere between 45 minutes-3 hours. It's just 2 experienced professionals having a good conversation. And one of them happens to have a bunch of well thought-out questions for the other lol

    • @carpanojr
      @carpanojr Месяц назад +1

      also unlike 99% of interviewers, Rick knows what he's talking about

  • @robjanicke
    @robjanicke 4 месяца назад +24

    Thank you Rick and Brendan for this. My 51 year old self absolutely loved it and my 20 year old self from 1993 sends his regards as he wakes up after passing out listening to conversations about some of his favorite records of all time were made!!

  • @namelastname8872
    @namelastname8872 4 месяца назад +121

    For a guy that doesn't do any interviews, he's a super interesting person who talks well and has some amazing stories. It's actually criminal he doesn't share more tbh.

    • @bcdrummer1962
      @bcdrummer1962 4 месяца назад +24

      Actually I see it as proof of sanity!

    • @ThePolypam
      @ThePolypam 3 месяца назад +2

      His work speaks for him!

    • @ferdiahackett2739
      @ferdiahackett2739 3 месяца назад

      That's what makes this epic.

  • @AndyA1234
    @AndyA1234 4 месяца назад +47

    Good guys get the gig. Not one bad word about any person Brendan worked with or for. He maybe doesn't like interviews but he's a natural: engaging, honest, self-effacing and introspective.

  • @AgustinMosso
    @AgustinMosso 4 месяца назад +19

    Rick, three hours with this Hero aren't enough. Please make another one. Thank you so much. I'm 45 and this guy has made all my CD collection.❤

  • @tfunk1829
    @tfunk1829 4 месяца назад +322

    Wow, I had absolutely no idea he played the solo on Hard to Handle.

    • @davidsummerville351
      @davidsummerville351 4 месяца назад +4

      I lived in Atlanta and remember hearing about the solo. Atlanta was the place to be back then. All those guys were in the clubs playing great. Fun times.

    • @Skoora
      @Skoora 4 месяца назад +16

      Now all the fans who are obsessed with Marc Ford being in the band can be obsessed with Brendan being with the band instead…😂

    • @Lance37a
      @Lance37a 4 месяца назад +5

      I remember hearing that he did. Steve Gorman might have mentioned it in his book.

    • @uggoldos
      @uggoldos 4 месяца назад +4

      And you can hear Leslie West's influence on that, always loved that solo😊

    • @neenerheaddj
      @neenerheaddj 4 месяца назад +8

      Same! That’s easily one of the coolest and most iconic solos ever. Such swagger. I know it’ll be stuck in MY brain forever. 😂

  • @FishMonger849
    @FishMonger849 4 месяца назад +65

    Industry folk know all these amazing “behind the scenes” guys and rightly admire them. What makes this channel amazing is giving these cats the wider admiration from average folk that they deserve! Bravo!!

  • @Dan-zq5wt
    @Dan-zq5wt 4 месяца назад +20

    This guy is so cool, normal and expert. I will also add: super professional and no BS. He reminds me of Rick! These guys could be great friends and the interview shows it. Very warm and open. Thank you again, Rick. You’ve become the preeminent interviewer of musicians and producers in the world and we’re all richer for it. Thank you again!

  • @jeffrathman54
    @jeffrathman54 4 месяца назад +70

    King's X Dogman; Pete Droge and the Sinners; Dan Baird; Blackberry Smoke; the unsung heroes of Brendan's work. Just the best. Thanks Rick!

    • @dwightburns6699
      @dwightburns6699 4 месяца назад +17

      Dogman crushes!!😊

    • @neilmurphy7594
      @neilmurphy7594 4 месяца назад +16

      Dogman is one of the best-sounding albums of the 1990s.

    • @ashlarband
      @ashlarband 4 месяца назад +5

      Dogman is the best album of the 90s.

    • @metalplaylist
      @metalplaylist 4 месяца назад +3

      Dogman’s a huge smash in the face. That sound was insane !! One of best sounding records of the 90’s.

    • @jasongreathouse1827
      @jasongreathouse1827 4 месяца назад +2

      With all the great records he’s worked on, I was praying when the Jackyl discussion came up, he would drift into BBS a bit.

  • @RubaiatGoesToInternet
    @RubaiatGoesToInternet 4 месяца назад +67

    I've said this before. That RUclips plaque is not cutting it anymore, Rick deserves a Grammy or a spot in the Rock and Roll HoF. 🏆

    • @Nevermindyou7
      @Nevermindyou7 3 месяца назад

      Lol. Grammy? Dude doesn't need a Grammy. Those people that "give
      grammys" gave Jethro Tull a best metal performance "grammy." That's gotta say something about those folks that give grammys lol. I'm sure Mr Beato isn't try to please the grammys

    • @Nevermindyou7
      @Nevermindyou7 3 месяца назад

      Or the hall of sham lol

    • @stefanwessel6092
      @stefanwessel6092 3 месяца назад

      100 % second this

  • @zoltanrudolf
    @zoltanrudolf 4 месяца назад +16

    Power Up is the best AC/DC album since Back in Black. It took Mr O'Brien three tries to get them there but he did it. I wish he would write about about his experiences with Angus, Brian and the team going into the studio to record Black Ice (their longest ever album), Rock Or Bust (their shortest ever album) and, of course, Power Up (one of their very best). Thanks for your hard work Brendan, we can only guess the technical, musical and instrumental skills as well as commercial instincts and conversational talents that this remarkable man is blessed with. Godspeed!

    • @fbimagesphoto
      @fbimagesphoto 3 месяца назад +2

      If only he could remaster Blow up your video, Fly on the wall and Who made Who!

  • @curtislindsey1736
    @curtislindsey1736 4 месяца назад +50

    I worshipped this man in the 90's. If I flipped an album over and read his name I bought it!

  • @jakubbielak7273
    @jakubbielak7273 4 месяца назад +120

    Finally the Holy Grail of interviews! One of my favourite records Brendan worked on is Mirror Ball by Neil Young and Pearl Jam as backup band. Great pure rock.

    • @justinhowell3527
      @justinhowell3527 4 месяца назад +4

      Love that album, I'm sure he played a bunch or keys on that one I wish Rick had asked him about working with Neil and PJ

    • @LanguidAndBittersweet
      @LanguidAndBittersweet 4 месяца назад +3

      That album BLISTERS. Gonna dig it out this weekend.

    • @LindsayGraydon
      @LindsayGraydon 4 месяца назад +4

      Such a good album... gonna go listen to it again now 🤣

    • @slackerno1975
      @slackerno1975 4 месяца назад +4

      Would have been nice to have got a little more info on the recording of Mirrorball, all 4 days of it! That must have been a real challenge to get an album done in that time, and what a magnificent album it turned out to be.

  • @mikem4984
    @mikem4984 3 месяца назад +8

    Fantastic, Rick! I've been wanting to hear Brendan interviewed for 30 years. He's been a huge influence on my style of recording and mixing. It was so cool to see how humble and down to earth he is. And thank you, Brendan, for agreeing to this interview with Rick and for being so generous with your time and insights.

  • @ritwikb401
    @ritwikb401 4 месяца назад +715

    The fact that Mr O'Brien gave an interview this long just proves how respected Mr Beato is as a music individual. And of course, Great interview!

    • @nuggers23
      @nuggers23 4 месяца назад +36

      Rick is one of the best things that ever happened to music

    • @jeffconley819
      @jeffconley819 4 месяца назад +9

      Totally agree 💯

    • @nikdrown
      @nikdrown 4 месяца назад +12

      Thing is I get the impression Rick doesn’t get recognized within some factions and I always wondered why

    • @justinwilliam4644
      @justinwilliam4644 4 месяца назад +10

      Bcos he asks about the music rather than drama bs

    • @ritwikb401
      @ritwikb401 3 месяца назад

      I don't think he and his content cater to all fractions either. It's targetted towards individuals who are interested in the academic part of the music mixed with a little pinch of mass appeal here and there.​@@nikdrown

  • @timmaertens1583
    @timmaertens1583 4 месяца назад +8

    I honestly knew nothing about Brendan, but I decided to watch based on 3 things: 1) the overall quality of your content; 2) your skills as an interviewer; 3) your excitement at having landed this interview. I watched the whole thing. Fascinating! As always, well done, Rick!

  • @AeroDude73
    @AeroDude73 4 месяца назад +47

    I watched this over two days. Yesterday about 45 minutes, and today the rest of it. I drive/I do deliveries for work, so this is a great way to listen to someone like Mr. O’Brien while I’m out working. Just a tremendous interview, the tidbits, the funny stories, the intricacies of his work.what a career!

  • @njgl2010
    @njgl2010 4 месяца назад +58

    Watch in parts? Seriously? I can’t quit watching it. This guy is a LEGEND! Georgia boy too, makes us proud! Great job as always Mr Rick.

  • @kellenhassell
    @kellenhassell 4 месяца назад +16

    What Brendan & Eddie did to fix Better Man, and this story of how it happened (removing the drum/swell build at the very first chorus as how it was played live in 1994 before it was released), is a game changer. Same with how he minimized but still kept all of DaveA’s drumming on Daughter (by putting a small kit in the auxiliary room)…. those are masterclass examples and strokes of genius that made those songs and Vs and Vitalogy the band’s best-ever-studio-work.
    What an amazing interview… speaks to Rick’s expertise in music and as an interviewer.

    • @sticksman1979
      @sticksman1979 3 месяца назад +1

      According to Dave A, they had a great sounding version of the album, much like Vs. until they fired Dave and ruined the drum sound.

    • @kellenhassell
      @kellenhassell 3 месяца назад

      @@sticksman1979 Vs remains my favorite album of all time… and Dave IS that record. But, I think the direction the band went on Vitalogy, and post-Dave is why they’re still around today.

  • @JacobFrey
    @JacobFrey 4 месяца назад +36

    Rick, this is unbelievable. You're a legend for bringing this to us. Thank you! (and thanks Brendan!)

  • @sebastianhope1107
    @sebastianhope1107 4 месяца назад +61

    I had a little stroke when RUclips suggested this, cause there's almost no interviews out there of Brendan... my favorite producer by far. Such a huge inspiration as a producer myself. I'm grateful for this.

  • @ChesterMan-qd3xj
    @ChesterMan-qd3xj 3 месяца назад +5

    I’m getting the impression Brendan is such a good producer because he doesn’t overthink things, and doesn’t stand in the way of creativity in service of his ego.

  • @LiquidOcelot311
    @LiquidOcelot311 4 месяца назад +104

    Finally!!! You're fucking crushing it with the interviews the last couple years Rick, keep it up!

  • @joethebar1
    @joethebar1 4 месяца назад +58

    Fantastic. The Midas touch in the studio. I’ve said it before Rick; it’s high time you brought in king’s X for an interview- you have the influence and pull to introduce them to a new generation- they deserve it

    • @ultrasuede7757
      @ultrasuede7757 4 месяца назад +2

      YES YES YES YES!!!!!!

    • @jonoakley11
      @jonoakley11 4 месяца назад +1

      Agree 100%!

    • @chrismartin6370
      @chrismartin6370 4 месяца назад +1

      Absolutely.

    • @jamesm601
      @jamesm601 4 месяца назад +2

      Preach! I want a band interview, and also interviews with Dug, Ty and Jerry. This must happen!

    • @rubystar9156
      @rubystar9156 4 месяца назад +1

      yes yes yes!

  • @packatk7431
    @packatk7431 4 месяца назад +6

    The producer/engineer of the anthems of my teenage years... I really appreciate this interview Rick. I'm so glad Brendan agreed to talk with you.

  • @warrenrl
    @warrenrl 4 месяца назад +35

    For a person that doesn’t do many interviews, he’s an absolutely fabulous interview

    • @williamhenning4700
      @williamhenning4700 4 месяца назад +3

      I feel like that might be why. The more experienced the interviewee the less interesting their responses seem to be. Unless you get those rare ones who become more honest the more interviews they do. :P

    • @imeqsmd
      @imeqsmd 4 месяца назад +4

      Correction: this Producer does ZERO interviews. I believe this may be his first interview ever

  • @Larry_Apodaca
    @Larry_Apodaca 4 месяца назад +24

    I HATE LONG INTERVIEWS.
    I started listening to this fantastic interview, and 3 hours later, I was blown away. Time flew, and I got lost in the moment.
    It is a first for me. My brother, this is your best interview yet. I stand corrected. You have moved far past the interviewer stage. Although you have always been a great interviewer because you do your homework, really listen, ask great questions, and know your S#&%. Like a true musician/artist you know when to interject, and when to be silent.
    Because you are an awesome storyteller, you bring out the best in great storytellers like your guest. It didn't feel like an interview but a simple conversation over coffee. Thanks for letting me be a fly on the wall for a minute.
    I know you have probably been told this, but you are capturing history.
    Well done!

  • @peterguglietta5260
    @peterguglietta5260 4 месяца назад +6

    This is one of the best interviews I've seen with any musician, producer or songwriter. Fascinating and shows the importance of the interviewer knowing the subject ahead of time. Two of the brightest and well-versed people in music discussing how magic happens.

  • @rehakaranfil
    @rehakaranfil 4 месяца назад +71

    king's x is enough for me to mention. i love their sound.

    • @javster4138
      @javster4138 4 месяца назад +19

      My all-time favorite band.

    • @markcowpairlucky
      @markcowpairlucky 4 месяца назад +18

      Dogman is THE album for me! 🤘

    • @rehakaranfil
      @rehakaranfil 4 месяца назад +10

      @@markcowpairlucky amazing sound!

    • @warrenbutterfield4208
      @warrenbutterfield4208 4 месяца назад +11

      Just missed them here in New York a little while back, very annoyed at myself for that. They were a band I want to delve into more. I remember some of the early stuff the sound was grabbing me by the tinnitus.😜
      Seriously They need more mention

    • @markcowpairlucky
      @markcowpairlucky 4 месяца назад +11

      @@rehakaranfilDamn right! Dogman was my intro to King’s X. Heavy with groove and soul. Just the way i like it!

  • @gerryjamesedwards1227
    @gerryjamesedwards1227 4 месяца назад +66

    Not many interviewers could have pulled this off. You know how to listen, because you're genuinely interested in what he has to say, rather than trying to steer the conversation towards gotchas for headlines. That's the difference between "media" interviews with musicians, conducted by journos, and the discussions between musicians that we get from your channel.

    • @andyroid5028
      @andyroid5028 4 месяца назад +10

      That is such a great comment (and is 100% accurate).

  • @VetBodGaming
    @VetBodGaming Месяц назад +4

    One thing that stuck out to me throughout the entire interview was O'Brien's complete dedication to maintaining the artists sound. I think that might be why he has such a successful career, he seems to see himself as the person who is working with the band as a team to translate what they want to a recorded track and not trying to use his own sound.

  • @joshualee8448
    @joshualee8448 4 месяца назад +31

    Thank you for this! Brendan O’Brien was the first non band member name I noticed on all the records I grew up loving in the 90’s. Seeing his name on so many great albums is what made me realize there was someone behind the boards doing something special. I’ve been pursuing that “special thing” for two and a half decades now.

  • @TheBassman28
    @TheBassman28 3 месяца назад +5

    I got to meet Brendan in Austin TX at SXSW.
    The bands on our little tour coming from Los Angeles were good bands.
    I was the sound guy on the tour.
    First time I ever did sound outside in a big space and It was great because there were no stupid resonance/feedback problems.
    Anything I wanted to do on the console, the program at the mix position would just react as expected... so, it was easy and fun.
    Brendan had The Band and myself at his table upstairs on the patio for the 57 Records party.
    Interesting experience to be at "The Table" where it seemed everyone was looking.
    Good party, good tour, good stories. Then back to Los Angeles to keep working in studios for me.
    My music life was cool and interesting and I had my time around some very good people including Mr O'Brien. (Briefly)
    Lovely Interview Rick. Thank You!!

  • @oscbautista
    @oscbautista 4 месяца назад +22

    Mind blowing!!! The Great Brendan O'Brien!! It is not an overstatement to say that this is the man responsible for the sound of the greatest records of the 90's. His taste , his preference shaped what we all collectively felt made a record sound awesome. Brilliant interview and one for the archives. This one is so important. Well done Rick.

  • @nikitasmotritnarusskom7513
    @nikitasmotritnarusskom7513 4 месяца назад +70

    Wow! Andy Wallace next please!

    • @jamestabor7725
      @jamestabor7725 4 месяца назад +10

      I agree. He produced probably my favorite album. Soup by Blind Melon

    • @realheadphonecandy
      @realheadphonecandy 4 месяца назад +8

      Yes please! And Alan Moulder.

    • @kevinconley1575
      @kevinconley1575 4 месяца назад +8

      And Flood!

    • @weezadam
      @weezadam 4 месяца назад +2

      And Flood!

    • @stewiewonder2601
      @stewiewonder2601 4 месяца назад +2

      Oh yes, Andy is a huge name and so many fantastic records!

  • @jeraldschoudt2155
    @jeraldschoudt2155 4 месяца назад +6

    I'm not a musician or an engineer or anything like that, but hearing all the anecdotes from the industry and the bits about the bands' and stars' personalities is awesome. Totally worth my 3 hours of time, which is not something I can say about most videos that long.

  • @imangus247
    @imangus247 4 месяца назад +41

    Thanks so much for getting King's X in there. Such an underrated band.

  • @bigpapachance
    @bigpapachance 4 месяца назад +13

    Love how Mr. O'Brien always gives credit to the musicians for the tones and sounds.

  • @ReadingsbyDom
    @ReadingsbyDom 4 месяца назад +6

    Much gratitude & Congratulations. Also, a huge thank you to Mr. O’Brien for doing the interview & for his openness. On my 2nd watch. I’m 56 and listening to my favs with a new ear/focus.

  • @crestiferj2689
    @crestiferj2689 4 месяца назад +16

    One thing not totally conveyed in this amazing interview is just how unbelievably great a musician Brendan is. Ask any band or artist who had ever been in the room with him and they will tell you…he’s always the best musician in the room. Especially on guitar bass or keyboards but he also plays drums. He is just one of the musical dudes ever. His technical skills are huge but it’s his feel and tone and groove and ability to find the right part and melody that is truly extraordinary
    And he’s just the nicest dude which also explains so much of his success. Talent plus a great dude plus some good breaks and then his incredible work ethic.
    He’s just the greatest. Thanks so much for this talk, Rick. I know you appreciate his work so much and it shows in the questions.

    • @SteveR5954
      @SteveR5954 4 месяца назад

      Ive always heard that too... by any chance do you know any other tracks thatyou could recommend i listen to to check out his guitar playing?

    • @crestiferj2689
      @crestiferj2689 4 месяца назад

      @@SteveR5954 a few i can think of, the michael penn record "resigned" and a record by a band called the thorns, brendan played bass on both of those plus some keys. if you check out trey anastasio's solo album called "shine" brendan played bass, drums, keys, some guitar. dan baird's record "buffalo nickel" brendan played guitars. i think he probably played on the wallflowers record he did because he also toured with them a little bit playing guitar.

    • @crestiferj2689
      @crestiferj2689 4 месяца назад +1

      @@SteveR5954 you could also check out the sons of the sea album brendan did that with brandon from the band incubus. brendan played pretty much most things on that album. and i know brendan played a ton of guitars, keys, bass, etc on the last two chris cornell solo albums that he produced.

    • @SteveR5954
      @SteveR5954 4 месяца назад +1

      @@crestiferj2689 cheers - thats awesome... thank you for the leads!

    • @SteveR5954
      @SteveR5954 3 месяца назад

      @@crestiferj2689 check out Dan Baird on Letterman from 92... best vid ive found of Brendan playing so far

  • @nateb1247
    @nateb1247 4 месяца назад +59

    I think he touched on why Kings X didn’t resonate with audiences….they were actually TOO good! I saw them live just this year and they were jawdroppingly incredible!

    • @jeffconley819
      @jeffconley819 4 месяца назад +4

      One of my favorite bands.

    • @bobinchainz
      @bobinchainz 4 месяца назад +4

      Criminally underrated

    • @blakemaxfield4267
      @blakemaxfield4267 4 месяца назад

      Swift resonates cause most people are stupid and follow like sheep

    • @Skiddoo42
      @Skiddoo42 4 месяца назад

      I saw a video of a show they did about 10 or 15 years ago and thought to myself, "This is a studio band". I was incredibly disappointed with the performance. Maybe they were just having a bad night? Maybe it took them 30 years to iron out the kinks in their gigging performance? Their albums are all masterpeices but I could see how based on what I saw of them on stage how people would be left soured on them. Somebody elucidate here... I really want to know more.

    • @joololo
      @joololo 4 месяца назад +1

      I saw King‘s X 3 times back then in Europe and they blew me away! One of my favorite bands!

  • @mothermountain
    @mothermountain 4 месяца назад +11

    Yes, please bring him back!

  • @BobberDC
    @BobberDC 4 месяца назад +21

    In the mid-80s, I played in a band in Atlanta. GA State University had a "music business" program for students who wanted to go into the music business. One year, they did a project where they selected local bands to provide songs for an LP. We were one of those bands. The album ("Off the Tracks") was engineered and produced by Brendan - he was just making the transition from local musician to respected producer, and it really sounds fantastic.

    • @BobberDC
      @BobberDC 3 месяца назад

      To clarify a couple things: 1) The album was recorded at Studio One in 1986, and 2) Brendan was the co-engineer (along with Donal Jones), not producer. Considering the year, and that it was recorded at Studio One, I'd say he was also a little further along in his career.

  • @bradpitcher1389
    @bradpitcher1389 4 месяца назад +9

    That was PHENOMENAL. He’s definitely my “recording hero”. Every single mix or album he ever did I loved. Music doesn’t sound like that anymore. Dry, punchy, unabashed drums, bass and guitars with stellar vox right out front. Everything these days is drowned in reverb. Not to mention mixed on a MacBook. Would love to sit and watch him work for a few hours in my life. This may be the closest I’ll ever get.

  • @frankiearrevalo5494
    @frankiearrevalo5494 3 месяца назад +2

    Rick… thanks for the interview! Brendon… wow… also appreciate you participating in the interview. Seriously, this was amazing to hear the backstories and tech info. Keep rocking!!!

  • @fdkm
    @fdkm 4 месяца назад +14

    Thank you for making us happy, Rick! Another quality video for sure. So excited to watch this ❤

  • @rickvug
    @rickvug 4 месяца назад +10

    I remember noticing Brendan's name on the back of some of my favourite albums in the early 90s. I always loved the sound: crunchy, raw, guitars. Not over produced or a ton of reverb. Real timeless rock albums. After a while I ended up seeking out albums he produced, almost like a stamp of quality.

  • @JustinKosler
    @JustinKosler 4 месяца назад +4

    I couldn't even believe this when I opened RUclips today. I've been waiting for you to have this absolute legend since the Sting interview. I have only known what Mr O'Brien has worked on from the myriad stories and interviews of others, but through his musical output I always felt like I knew a bit about what he would be like as a person. 3 hours of pure gold, and feeling like I was listening to an old friend, having never heard his voice before. A jewel in your crown Mr Beato!

  • @talltodd
    @talltodd 4 месяца назад +26

    Wallace Reed sold me my first guitar! I still have it! He lived down the street from us when I was growing up. The store doesn’t exist but he’s still with us as far as I know. Rick should interview him.

    • @Steve_ATL
      @Steve_ATL 4 месяца назад +2

      Looks like he has a shop in Suwanee. I'll be in that area next week. I have to check it out.

    • @talltodd
      @talltodd 4 месяца назад +2

      @@Steve_ATL perhaps he sold it. Pretty sure he’s no longer involved. But post what you find out.

    • @jfree336
      @jfree336 4 месяца назад +2

      I think he is retired, he still plays out and does some teaching.

  • @jakethepitador2558
    @jakethepitador2558 3 месяца назад +1

    Unlike other hosts, Rick does these long interviews with no notes in front of him. He just knows what to talk about with his guests. As a result the conversation flows naturally, and it's why so many of these talented people are willing to sit down and be interviewed for so long. This channel is really special.

    • @RickBeato
      @RickBeato  3 месяца назад +2

      Honestly, having a great memory is incredibly helpful and I also know the person I’m interviewing’s career cold. No need for notes or prep other than to organize the tracks I’m going to play. Thanks for the kind words. 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

  • @AndyA1234
    @AndyA1234 4 месяца назад +10

    What a "normal" guy, and I mean that as a compliment. He remembers nearly everyone and gives them their dues for their part in his success. Fascinating insight into the practices, politics, technology and characters of a past time, which will never be seen again.

  • @mikeet207
    @mikeet207 4 месяца назад +11

    Brendan seems very straight forward and practical in his recording approach. I don't think he thinks about things all too much, he goes by feel and uses his ear.

  • @garrettredd2541
    @garrettredd2541 3 месяца назад +3

    Goodness what a conversation! I listened to this in shifts, because i didn't want to miss a second of detail. This is a pure gold mine of 90's music stories, production details, little tricks, and appreciation of pure passion of craft. This is one of the most informative music interviews/discussions i have ever heard. The albums/bands he has recorded are among my absolute lifelong favorites

  • @JPMongeS
    @JPMongeS 4 месяца назад +21

    Brendan was like "Yeah, I don't give many interviews...that's why I'm giving you THE interview!".
    Great job Rick!, would be great to see Bob Rock in your channel as well.
    Keep it up!.

  • @ESP77769
    @ESP77769 4 месяца назад +16

    WOW!! I didn't know not only he produced/engineered/mixed all those artists, he also played many instruments on those albums!!

  • @ErikAnders
    @ErikAnders 4 месяца назад +4

    Brendan is my biggest inspiration in music. It's so rare I didnt even know what he looks like. This is legendary. Thank you Rick and Brendan. I'm from Rochester, grew up on the same street as brann in mastodon all these albums like verses, evil empire and so many more, this is full circle, Audio is my life. 🫶🏽 I hope I can meet both of you someday.

  • @Fred_PJ
    @Fred_PJ 4 месяца назад +23

    Controversial opinion: 2:32:53 I wish Mr. O'Brien had done more of this "you don't need this part" or "this isn't good enough yet" with the Pearl Jam guys during the making of the Backspacer and Lightning Bolt albums. I might be wrong, but I have the impression that he became a bit of a "yes man" to Pearl Jam in recent years in order to maintain their friendly working relationship and the end product suffered from that. Either way, Brendan O'Brien is a legend and one of the greats, much respect to him.

    • @briankennedy1192
      @briankennedy1192 4 месяца назад +10

      First 3 definitely the best I got a feeling he really likes Dave behind the drum kit..

    • @rickvug
      @rickvug 4 месяца назад +3

      @@briankennedy1192 Based on the interview it sounds like he thought Dave was often too busy but loved how he was the engine behind the band. Sounds about right.

    • @kellenhassell
      @kellenhassell 4 месяца назад +2

      I think he would have preferred DaveA to create the basic driving groove, but for Matt Cameron to perform, finalize, and record it haha. Dave DROVE the band during those years but damn, he was BUSY. Matt clearly had the chops to do anything, but definitely learned to “play less,” over the years… as evidenced by his PJ records compared to the SG records, and on his own admission in recent interview w Rick.

    • @akira_kei_
      @akira_kei_ 3 месяца назад +3

      I just think that Pearl Jam haven't been exciting in the studio since 1996 and it's no producer's fault.

  • @paulsinob
    @paulsinob 4 месяца назад +13

    "Great guitar tones are the player." - Brendan O'Brien

  • @kentrichardson9070
    @kentrichardson9070 Месяц назад +1

    For a guy that doesn’t do interviews this guy sure loves to talk music. He just needed a contemporary to talk to. You’ve opened me up to a whole new side of music I find interesting and I’m downloading a lot of these bands I was never interested in.much love your way Rick.cheers

  • @KevinCowden-ow5to
    @KevinCowden-ow5to 4 месяца назад +9

    Rick is uniquely qualified to ask the perfect questions given his experience as a producer, musician and songwriter.
    These interviews are thoroughly enjoyable and I have watched many of them several times.
    Another great conversation.

  • @andrewfink8361
    @andrewfink8361 4 месяца назад +6

    I learned to play guitar to The Black Crowes, STP and Pearl Jam. This entire interview was brilliant and gave me chills. Rick, you are a gift to the world of music, my friend. Absolutely unbelievable!!!! God bless you, brother!!!

  • @mutee333
    @mutee333 Месяц назад +1

    This is a massive interview, I just got done with and I immediately want to get back in again. What a treasure of anecdotes and technical insights. Love the way Brendan talks.

  • @chrisdover8507
    @chrisdover8507 4 месяца назад +14

    To me Pearl Jam’s Vs is probably the best mixed record ever. The guitars are just insane, matched with Brendan’s drum sound, oh man it’s just magic sonically. I’ve never been able to match that intensity, I hope I do one day.

    • @CalTN
      @CalTN 4 месяца назад +2

      The drum sound on Go..I never forget how those sound.

    • @RealAadip
      @RealAadip 4 месяца назад +1

      PERFECT RECORD!

  • @andyroid5028
    @andyroid5028 4 месяца назад +10

    *_What a fantastic & revealing interview of a guy that hardly no one has hardly even seen. Thanks Brendan for sharing your story!_*
    _Another great Georgia music legend has been given the 'Beato treatment'._ 😊
    _Rick is a Georgia neighbor of mine & I'm proud of that fact. For a native New Yorker, we are glad he chose GA to settle down._
    *_Rick, I'm still so grateful that you are, via your RUclips channels, documenting this rich music history for not only all of us to know NOW... but also for countless future generations. Thanks Rick!_*

  • @paulhopson7680
    @paulhopson7680 3 месяца назад +1

    Rick, thank you so much for this interview! Being an Atlanta native, hearing from Brendan, this was a walk through musical history. His footprint in music, especially through the 90’s can’t be denied. And I’m so happy you all talked about Korn. They are the reason I picked up guitar, and Issues is one of my favorite records. There’s so much more I would love to hear about the making of that Album from him. I’m glad you all touched on it though!

  • @thomasschuldt4557
    @thomasschuldt4557 4 месяца назад +12

    After a few words of brendan you hear and feel that the interviewer have to be capable to conduct an interview and not asking flat questions. This men has really something to say!

  • @pedrosoto2221
    @pedrosoto2221 4 месяца назад +8

    Rick, I've been watching your channel since 2016. Bought the whole bundle some time ago now. You have not only tremendously improved my guitar playing, but also my general knowledge of everything music-related, both of which have really helped with live gigs. Thank you and congrats on how the channel has skyrocketed, it truly is a music encyclopedia.

  • @ramspencer5492
    @ramspencer5492 4 месяца назад +3

    I think it's your genuine, no nonssense, real appreciation and love for great music That can get someone like Brendon to say yes to being interviewed by you.... Your channel is a genuine boon to creativity music... Unto appreciating and understanding the history of modern Western music. Hats off to Rick! Thank you for everything you do!

  • @adamfocht5650
    @adamfocht5650 4 месяца назад +17

    This man is a living legend. He is responsible for the soundtrack to my life.

  • @GaryBook
    @GaryBook 4 месяца назад +8

    What serious musicians or producers would not want to sit down with Rick Beato. We appreciate your depths and dedication to music and so do your interviewees.

  • @Nathan-Floods-Winterflood
    @Nathan-Floods-Winterflood 3 месяца назад +2

    I loved this interview! Bravo!
    Such a blessing to witness Brendan O'Brian's easy going social manner, get an insight to his professionalism, hear his positive attitude toward everything & everyone; his general sincerity, plus his intelligent caution to detail... I feel he down plays his influence as a producer. It takes an experienced musical/instrumental- genius/virtuoso, to make the most of the great ideas & moments a band has, plus reorganising sections to create more effective song shapes. Also an emotionally-intelligent, assertive-wit to freely discuss ego-challenging changes; like culling the less mature, or daft ideas some artists cling to, while exploiting the good, and experimenting with sounds within reason. Like a QC filter of musical ideas, execution, experimentation and organisation.
    Sounded like he was an absolute master of the mixing console (among so many things), however his nonchalant 'Avoidance' of equipment details, channel paths, and his absolute mastery of the bottom-end was as frustrating as it was understandable.
    He dropped 1 morsel of a hint, a tiny clue as to how he always got such an incredibly fat kick sound.
    Thank You

  • @jjh5374
    @jjh5374 4 месяца назад +12

    Holy Sh*t!! This is absolutely amazing!! Can’t believe you got Brendan to sit down for an in-depth interview! Thank you, Rick!

  • @Keverember
    @Keverember 4 месяца назад +20

    So cool, Rick!! One of my favorite lesser-known works of his is “Dark Is The Way, Light Is A Place” by Anberlin. Fantastic album from a fantastic band. He paired with their sound really well.

    • @TerrEduarDan
      @TerrEduarDan 4 месяца назад +2

      “Dark is the Way” is such an underrated record from an underrated band. I’ve seen them 5 times. More people need to know about them!

    • @DeuceDeuceBravo
      @DeuceDeuceBravo 4 месяца назад +2

      Never heard of them. Going to look for it now. 👍

    • @Keverember
      @Keverember 4 месяца назад

      @@TerrEduarDan completely agree. They’re one of my all-time favorites!

  • @embersinsnow
    @embersinsnow 4 месяца назад +2

    Brendan O'Brien has been my favourite producer of all time since well, forever. The man's work has inspired so many of my own productions and if there was ever a way I could express my gratitude to this person for it, I would do it in a heartbeat. He may not know it but, I owe him so much for his body of work.
    Thank you for this interview, Rick. Absolutely brilliant work!

  • @PneumaticTube
    @PneumaticTube 4 месяца назад +17

    1:57:26 King's X, Dogman story.

  • @StephenLight-oc3tl
    @StephenLight-oc3tl 4 месяца назад +9

    Oh my God Rick, listening to this interview was like listening to me growing up. Although I never achieved a level of what this guy has, I've had a great time over the years as both an f o h engineer and multi- instrumentalist and have had a great time with it. I absolutely loved this interview. Thank you so much.

  • @Hygelac1000
    @Hygelac1000 3 месяца назад +2

    This is the greatest interview in the history of interviews. I'm 41 now and Brendan played an enormous role in helping to soundtrack my formative years. It's almost like finally seeing a mythical figure in human form. Thank you so much, Rick. This meant a lot.

  • @calculuspi2070
    @calculuspi2070 4 месяца назад +4

    I'm 1hr and 12mins in, but like so many of your interview, the time flew past effortlessly. The rest tomorrow. I feel bad that I never knew the name of the person who helped to create, produce and engineer some of the most important music in my entire life. And like so many, it was music that shaped a lot of my world view through its influence on me over time. So thank you Rick for yet another amazing interview and thank you Mr O'Brien for, well, all the music.