He is not musicians...hahahaha....performer of someones music...Kanye Omari West is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, and fashion designer. West is among the most critically acclaimed ...
@@luisamorim3123 not my thing personally, but I'm pretty sure he's a musician on account of all that music he's been making and selling for the past 15 years or so
Love these dudes, musicians who are humble, talented, funny and family people...it shouldn't be as unique as it is. Love it and the awesome tunes they play
Its beautiful when you see the right kind of people being rewarded and recognized for their hard and honest work. They give me hope. Maybe we haven't completely lost our minds and taste in good music.
I've only recently discovered this band.. and it is all by accident.. last year i had purchase a use pickup truck and the previous owner had forgotten an unmarked CD on his visor and instead of throwing it away i said what the heck i'll listen to it.. It was the entire bootleg album of Turn Blue.. AMAZINGG!! my favorite jam is Weight of love!!... Sadly i left that CD in a car i had rented for the holidays and my quest is get every one of the songs that was in that CD.
+James Rojas it's not a matter of better, it's a matter of phases. The Big Come Up was symbolic of their roots. Attack and Release certainly was a new thing too. Brothers, El Camino etc.. They're all just phases, and honestly, I saw the black keys at the el Camino world tour and turn blue world tour, both at the Oakland colosseum. And honestly they always rock the bloody hell out of whatever they're doing.
I love how he hold his mom's hand and kisses both his parents goodbye and he's over 30. That's a genuine person right there who is lucky to do what he loves and still knows where he came from. Very refreshing.
they are so down to earth and so hard working! I love their music so much. saw them live twice this year, and gonna see them again twice this month! so excited! :))
SevenFoot Pelican this is from 2012... they weren’t married then but I get what it saying. Anyway, pretty sure the question was sarcastic and rhetorical.
one of the best things about the black keys is their story, I think they come from a very very familiar background and the way that they very slowly gained popularity and now they're like a CCR type group making legitimate radio hits
I remember seeing videos of them way back in the day, playing tiny venues. Never had I seen such a tirelessly *hard* *working* team! And *tight!* .. omg they have always been tight.
It's a bit weird and sad that they only got famous when their musical concept was beginning to exhaust. It's a bit like if the Stones breakthrough album was Some Girls ... I'm sure a lot of Black Keys fans never even listened to The Big Come Up. Shows as lousy the music industry is to recognize good music.
I hear you. However, every artist has changes, and different times they feel strongly about. Turn Blue is a lot of talent but very different. I can't think of one album before that I don't love almost each song. Can't wait to the next gift of music that certainly will come
I didn't like turn blue at first either, cause I liked their gritty blues y'know? But the Weight Of Love grew on me, it's one of the best songs of the decade in my opinion. It's got a good Pink Floyd feel.
I will never forget my friend taking me to a black keys and dr dog concert at a small venue in my home town. Probably had less than a hundred people there and it was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.
I love the Black Keys I saw them at the 02 arena 2011and after the first few songs 3 musicians left the stage leaving Dan and Patric who blue the house down just the two of them awesome
7:17-7:24. Dan got a little bit emotional when his step dad said those great things about him. It goes to show that sometimes we all need to hear something similar from our parents or other people who mean so much to them.
@@GROZNAYA Reading this for the first time I realized you are a worthless bag of fucking shit who will never accomplish anything in his pathetic existence other than hating on popular artists on the internet. What a fucking failure. Your existence is fucking laughable. I hope you realize that.
University gig Bristol UK 2006 was the first time I saw them after being a Thickfreakness fan. Awesome. Loved the improvisation, such a small venue! Well done guys.
sucks you didn't like the album, but it makes sense for their progression. They probably aren't going to recreate The Big Come Up, Thickfreakness, or Rubber Factory (my favorite albums still) but they have to progress. I personally think they've done a very good job. I enjoy almost all of their stuff, which is something i don't find from many other artists.
"The Genuine Article" these guys.. We need more rockers with this much ...A U T H E N T I C I T Y. Love these guys' attitude/taste in music, and they can *realy* jam ...and write to boot! Yessir...
I watched this story for the second time now and even today, I can't believe how humble and grounded these dudes are. Surely they changed their style, especially if you compare Turn Blue to their earlier works. But they are some sort of what I call the backbone of Rock'n'Roll music - in a old fashioned sense. In the US, you can find so many great bands, just take trip to the Warped Tour, but they are different in their approach and behaviour. I think they miss out on some of the fundamental ingridients - the things, that make this genre so great. Soul, low-key productions and a little bit of a sandpaper-element. Something gritty. The Black Keys have that. Let's just hope they get back together and kill it with another album.
They don't need style, they don't need to be cool or buff, nor do they need to be "hot" because they have an awesome personality and have ALOT of talent
Get to see them tomorrow in Iowa can't wait! A band called Tame Impala opens for them and they are fantastic as well, they sound like a mix between the Beatles and Pink Floyd, recommend checking them out as well they are excellent!
these guys are the best band out there today. no rapper comes close. they have such respect for people and they come from such good functional family backrounds and make such good music.
Not really, much of the human population is mindless and will listen to anything with a loud bass that make your ears bleed and a catchy hook with the same four chords in a different order. You really have to look hard to find good artists that are about the complexities of music not for money like most if not all pop artists.
my dream is to be big and be known around the world i made music with my piano keyboard and made art with printer paper im 14 right now but my dream of playing music and have my name known worldwide i already have a stage name and logo that i made i can already imagine it being in front of thousands of people and hearing them cheer my name and playing my music to them i believe in myself and i know i can make this happen i just know it
Remember the main reason why people become big in this world is not because of fame and acceptance. I'm telling you now if you're only chasing being a rockstar you're not gonna make it. The only reason people like Dan and Pat achieve this level of attention is that they play from the heart. Nevertheless, If you really do want to make music worldwide I'm on board, and I would love to work and produce music with you, I'm also an aspiring musician and I need to start learning how to produce. So if you're interested let's talk!
I'm relieved that they are getting recognized because their music is fucking amazing.. I talk to people about The Black Keys and they're like "What? Who's that?"........ T.T
"why was Kim Kardashian even there,it's a music show"
-Dan Auerbach
I'm guessing it's because her husband is one of the most popular musicians in the world? Just a guess, though.
@@SevenFootPelican Hold your horses !! Most popular ? MUSICIAN ?
This was back in 2012, were they even together yet?
He is not musicians...hahahaha....performer of someones music...Kanye Omari West is an American rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer, entrepreneur, and fashion designer. West is among the most critically acclaimed ...
@@luisamorim3123 not my thing personally, but I'm pretty sure he's a musician on account of all that music he's been making and selling for the past 15 years or so
These two are my heroes. They saved Rock and Roll and people really appreciate them. And also, I like how humble they are. Such a cool dudes.
They saved Rock and Roll...very nicely put.
Simplemente, ídolos 🎸⚡💥♥️
"..and I got a 'B' in Music Appreciation.." l.o.l.
i like how they didn't just blow up, i really appreciate humble beginnings
Really inspiring..not only did they bring back the sound of the blues, but they did it the right way too - by going out and playing their music.
Love these dudes, musicians who are humble, talented, funny and family people...it shouldn't be as unique as it is. Love it and the awesome tunes they play
Its beautiful when you see the right kind of people being rewarded and recognized for their hard and honest work. They give me hope. Maybe we haven't completely lost our minds and taste in good music.
I've only recently discovered this band.. and it is all by accident.. last year i had purchase a use pickup truck and the previous owner had forgotten an unmarked CD on his visor and instead of throwing it away i said what the heck i'll listen to it.. It was the entire bootleg album of Turn Blue.. AMAZINGG!! my favorite jam is Weight of love!!... Sadly i left that CD in a car i had rented for the holidays and my quest is get every one of the songs that was in that CD.
Please, listen to every single other record they made, they're all better than Turn Blue
+James Rojas it's not a matter of better, it's a matter of phases. The Big Come Up was symbolic of their roots. Attack and Release certainly was a new thing too. Brothers, El Camino etc.. They're all just phases, and honestly, I saw the black keys at the el Camino world tour and turn blue world tour, both at the Oakland colosseum. And honestly they always rock the bloody hell out of whatever they're doing.
Pass the legacy along to the next owner if that vehicle lol
Hilarious because turn blue is their worst album lmao. Listen to magic potion
That has got to be the coolest way to discover a band I’ve ever heard. I’m sure the keys would like the story too.
Walk on By by Isaac Hayes from his 1969 album Hot Buttered Soul.
MusicDude86 I thank you my good man
You the man
bless
Cucumbers
Thank you
My heroes right here...I wanna learn how to play guitar like Dan!!!
He's the reason I started playing again. He's not fancy, he's not technical. He's damn good and plays from the heart.
Did you learn to play?
I miss them we need new music 😫
Maybe 2019 Pat said they are gonna make more musics soon
Dan Auerbach has been pumping out solo music, and Patrick has been producing an album for his girlfriend and some other bands! It holds me over.
Well they released a new song.... #Lohi
@@MrBurns-um2id And #EagleBirds.
@@MrBurns-um2id Their new album "Let's Rock" will be amazing! I just know it!
I love how he hold his mom's hand and kisses both his parents goodbye and he's over 30. That's a genuine person right there who is lucky to do what he loves and still knows where he came from. Very refreshing.
4:14 "I felt like I was wearing a hot dog casing". Patrick's best line.
That's basically how I feel in a dress
they are so down to earth and so hard working! I love their music so much. saw them live twice this year, and gonna see them again twice this month! so excited! :))
Im going to open for these guys one day. THE BEST! Black keys I love you guys
In Springfield Mo.
Patrick Carney is scared of heights, does it terrify him to stand up? and also I LOVE YOUR ALBUMS SO MUCH
Why is Kim Kardashian there? LOL
I guess her moaning is music to people's ears...
I'm guessing it's because her husband is one of the most popular musicians in the world? Just a guess, though.
SevenFoot Pelican this is from 2012... they weren’t married then but I get what it saying. Anyway, pretty sure the question was sarcastic and rhetorical.
@@SevenFootPelican
I know it's 5 months ago but SHUT UP!
they are so humble. Its rare things we seen in today industry.
Who's ready to hear "Let's Rock" in June?
"Did you contemplate coming up with a schtick?"
Both: "No"
one of the best things about the black keys is their story, I think they come from a very very familiar background and the way that they very slowly gained popularity and now they're like a CCR type group making legitimate radio hits
Love how Dan's mother is holding his arm during the interview in his old house. Precious.
These guys are my heroes, and seeing them like this made me smile so much.
I remember seeing videos of them way back in the day, playing tiny venues. Never had I seen such a tirelessly *hard* *working* team! And *tight!* .. omg they have always been tight.
Joe Schmoe yes they have...sound like a full band with just two guys
10 Lovers is my favorite of all there songs. It just draws you in it puts you in a trance
1:56 song is Walk on by - Isaac Hayes
pedroeors I love Dans laugh 😂
pedroeors thanks c:
Thanks so much
probably my favorite band!
It's a bit weird and sad that they only got famous when their musical concept was beginning to exhaust. It's a bit like if the Stones breakthrough album was Some Girls ... I'm sure a lot of Black Keys fans never even listened to The Big Come Up. Shows as lousy the music industry is to recognize good music.
Turn Blue is so different that does not seem the real Black Keys anymore.
I hear you. However, every artist has changes, and different times they feel strongly about. Turn Blue is a lot of talent but very different. I can't think of one album before that I don't love almost each song. Can't wait to the next gift of music that certainly will come
I didn't like turn blue at first either, cause I liked their gritty blues y'know? But the Weight Of Love grew on me, it's one of the best songs of the decade in my opinion. It's got a good Pink Floyd feel.
+Eric LeCrenn-Sanchez agreed
guillll I personally feel like Magic Potion was their high point
Ive known the Black Keys for 4 years now. Sounds better every time i listen to their music !
I think I just found the textbook definition of 'down to earth'
I wish they get back to make another album just to show this generation what music really mean
I will never forget my friend taking me to a black keys and dr dog concert at a small venue in my home town. Probably had less than a hundred people there and it was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen.
i love them so much
im 13 and ive been listening to them since i was in kindergarten!i thank my older sister
Love these Guys...THEY ARE CONTEMPORARY LEGENDS...THE BEST
I love the Black Keys I saw them at the 02 arena 2011and after the first few songs 3 musicians left the stage leaving Dan and Patric who blue the house down just the two of them awesome
They seem like such funny and relatable guys.
The Black Keys are on my top 10 bands. Love how success never changed their humbleness.
Favorite band like ever and not just for the tunes
hey he used the word "busk" I love it
7:17-7:24. Dan got a little bit emotional when his step dad said those great things about him. It goes to show that sometimes we all need to hear something similar from our parents or other people who mean so much to them.
I noticed this too. It's like he doesn't know how to react, but you can tell it's important.
Dan's dad, The Antique-Stealer
one of the greatest bands out there 🎸👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
I love that they were on No Resevations with Anthony Bourdain. It's easy my favorite episode from the show
seeing them Sunday, there still going strong
I didnt know Austin Powers was in the Black Keys...wow
This is very inspiring!
8:05 name of the song?
It’s actually Your Touch off magic potion but faster bc it’s live
Watching this for the second time I realised this is not Stephen Colbert.
Of Hz
Watching this for the first time I realised these guys suck balls for a living. Talentless boring drivel!
@@GROZNAYA Reading this for the first time I realized you are a worthless bag of fucking shit who will never accomplish anything in his pathetic existence other than hating on popular artists on the internet. What a fucking failure. Your existence is fucking laughable. I hope you realize that.
University gig Bristol UK 2006 was the first time I saw them after being a Thickfreakness fan. Awesome. Loved the improvisation, such a small venue! Well done guys.
What's that Isaak Hays? Song their playing apx 2:00m-/2:10? Or what song is it? Does anyone know
sucks you didn't like the album, but it makes sense for their progression. They probably aren't going to recreate The Big Come Up, Thickfreakness, or Rubber Factory (my favorite albums still) but they have to progress. I personally think they've done a very good job. I enjoy almost all of their stuff, which is something i don't find from many other artists.
great story ! 2 great souls!
At 0:05 seconds and on, what kind of car is Dan driving? I know its a Ford, but what is that beauty?
"The Genuine Article" these guys.. We need more rockers with this much ...A U T H E N T I C I T Y.
Love these guys' attitude/taste in music, and they can *realy* jam ...and write to boot! Yessir...
I went to Firestone! Feels good knowing that I walked on the same floor as Dan and Pat ; ]
I watched this story for the second time now and even today, I can't believe how humble and grounded these dudes are. Surely they changed their style, especially if you compare Turn Blue to their earlier works. But they are some sort of what I call the backbone of Rock'n'Roll music - in a old fashioned sense. In the US, you can find so many great bands, just take trip to the Warped Tour, but they are different in their approach and behaviour. I think they miss out on some of the fundamental ingridients - the things, that make this genre so great. Soul, low-key productions and a little bit of a sandpaper-element. Something gritty. The Black Keys have that. Let's just hope they get back together and kill it with another album.
What's the Isaac Hayes song played in this called?
Walk on by.. U should check out the look of love too
"How can you not support hard working passion" Well spoken dad !
I saw them at a bar in Baltimore on the thickfreakness tour. in 2003. It literally changed my life.
They don't need style, they don't need to be cool or buff, nor do they need to be "hot" because they have an awesome personality and have ALOT of talent
2:06 - Can anyone name the Isaac Hayes song they’re playing on their turntable at that part?
¨Walk On By¨
"Why is Kim Kadahsian even there?!" Crying :')
i love how Pat looked like McLovin when he was young
"Run Right Back" Track 6 on El Camino...
Knew it by heart. So damned proud.
Amazing. These guys need a movie. Amazing story.
This album will always shine as bright as sun :P
I went to the first msg show with a bag full of joints, it was grand. I was getting everyone around me stoned, worth the half oz for sure
Two lovely guys.
Love that their first albums were recorded in Patrick's Basement
Saw them last night. They buzzed through that set 🎸🔥
Love the black keys, they are my ultimate favorite band and my 2 favorite people!!
just saw them yesterday in montreal. soooo amazing live
Get to see them tomorrow in Iowa can't wait! A band called Tame Impala opens for them and they are fantastic as well, they sound like a mix between the Beatles and Pink Floyd, recommend checking them out as well they are excellent!
"how can you not support hard work and passion" - the black keys in a nutshell.
god i love these guys.
Awesome band! Best new band find for me in a lot of years!
Very humble guys & a great band.
these guys are the best band out there today. no rapper comes close. they have such respect for people and they come from such good functional family backrounds and make such good music.
"no rapper comes close"
lol what?
Not really, much of the human population is mindless and will listen to anything with a loud bass that make your ears bleed and a catchy hook with the same four chords in a different order. You really have to look hard to find good artists that are about the complexities of music not for money like most if not all pop artists.
Never claimed they were. I simply said he seems like a genuine person and those are not seen much these days. Geez.
I love these guys ❤❤
El Camino came in 2nd behind Michael Buble Christmas 😂
what Isaac Hayes album is that at 1:55 ?
While girls my age are fangirling over one direction and Justin bieber, I fanguy over the black keys
I LOVE THESE GUYS SO MUCH
these guys are awesome! I have all their albums.
Anthony Mason, i would like to have a drink with you. Watch you every Saturday. Your a great reporter.
Love this! Shows how anyone who works on their passion can become famous!
my dream is to be big and be known around the world i made music with my piano keyboard and made art with printer paper im 14 right now but my dream of playing music and have my name known worldwide i already have a stage name and logo that i made i can already imagine it being in front of thousands of people and hearing them cheer my name and playing my music to them i believe in myself and i know i can make this happen i just know it
Remember the main reason why people become big in this world is not because of fame and acceptance. I'm telling you now if you're only chasing being a rockstar you're not gonna make it. The only reason people like Dan and Pat achieve this level of attention is that they play from the heart. Nevertheless, If you really do want to make music worldwide I'm on board, and I would love to work and produce music with you, I'm also an aspiring musician and I need to start learning how to produce. So if you're interested let's talk!
@@Donger-wf9kc I agree with you. Playing from the heart is key.
Anyone got the song 3:30 ?
“What You Do to Me” off Blakroc
Anybody know the song at 0:51?
Everlasting Light
anyone know the song title at 4:30 ?
shit, oasis did tour relentlessly before hitting it big. They werent given any offers to use their music in ads either. I can see his point
Anybody have any idea where the pictures (especially the black-and-white ones at the end) are from?
what is that Isaac Hayes song they were playing for the interviewer??
They so chill
Love this band! They are great!
I mostly just listen to 70's and 80's music but this like the only modern band I actually like they're awesome
I'm relieved that they are getting recognized because their music is fucking amazing.. I talk to people about The Black Keys and they're like "What? Who's that?"........ T.T
what is the name of the Issac Hayes song they play in the begginning?
The Last Rock and Roll.