I toured for many years as the Front-of-House engineer for Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Dream Theater and many others. At the end of a tour of South America with Steve Vai, I was starting my trip home from Buenos Aires when I became engaged in conversation with an older, business-type gentleman in the bar of the departure terminal where we were both waiting for our flights. He asked me what I had been doing in Buenos Aires, and I was surprised that he seemed very familiar with the name of the guitarist I told him I was there working with. He asked me which other guitarists I liked, and I told him that one of my all-time favorites was Dominic Miller 'who plays with Sting'. A smile slowly unfolded on this gentleman's face, and he quietly said 'that's my son'. He gave me his business card (I still have it), and I'll always have one of life's lovely chance encounters to remember. He was immensely proud of Dominic, as well he should have been. Should you happen to see this, Dominic, my condolences, and it was a pleasure to share some unexpected but very warm time with your dad.
I’m glad to see an interview with Dominic that focuses on HIS work rather than that guy he’s been playing and touring with the past 30 years 😂 Kidding aside…I dig Sting and consider him a master songwriter, but Dominic has been such an integral component of Mr. Sumner’s music and has inspired MANY musicians such as myself. I hope listeners can hear and appreciate the delicate subtleties that Dominic brings to the compositions. And he seems like such a genuinely humble and gracious cat.
Hello Karen, How're you doing? Your comments caught my attention and that is why I am reaching out to you. Your fan love for me warms my heart, Thank you! It's nice meeting you here.
Dominic is one another planet. He has the best sound, compositions, parts and musical narrative of any guitarist ever. I met him 3 times. He's such a nice humble genius. His music resonates and connects.
So lovely to see this interview with Dom. He is my favorite guitarist, he puts a lot of his feeling in his music. He plays so long with Sting but has also so long his own music style. He is a multi guitarist A big artist, a big guitarist and a humble man. Love him a lot. I saw him in Brussels with Sting at Vorst Nationaal in Brussels October 17th in 2022.
Excellent! Enjoyed your concert in Bangor! I hope you had some time down east in Bar harbor...Mt. Desert Island! This concert was One of my highlights of the summer ❤️🍁❤️
Hello Gigi, How're you doing? Your comments caught my attention and that is why I am reaching out to you. Your fan love for me warms my heart, Thank you! It's nice meeting you here.
I have been aware of Dominic for some time but recently heard him playing with Sting in Christchurch and he blew me away with his colouration, texture, clarity and his contribution sympathetic to the songs in my opinion was exemplary. Everything he played was 'Gold' , like it meant something. His sound was solid when needed. It's sublime. What an absolute master.
Really enjoying listening to Sting at the moment, but a huge Steely Dan fan for 46 years. Surprised, but very pleased to hear Dominic mention Keith Carlock. He's an incredible drummer. Sting and Donald Fagen are on the same level of genius.
I have seen Sting with and without The Police and there is no comparison - Sting, Andy and Stewart on stage are a powerful musical force, the sound they make, the enormous energy is other worldly
Sting relies so heavily upon Dominic's elusive yet somehow authoritative playing style, it's what he built the second half of his career on. Without Dominic in his arsenal Sting would have been floating from point to point and not even having a point. There are players who make a living off of ''smooth jazz'' that never really got what it was supposed to be, other than a commercial avenue for them to ride on, Dominic IS smooth jazz. He's that cat who we all know can rock but it never bothers us when he teases us with it, steps right up to the edge of it, then backs away - because he's too cool to pander with frivolous showy bullsht. Good interview. I like when you asked about his views on drummers, that instantly took him somewhere else and it was ON.
Great interview, just wish the audio level was a bit louder maybe some limiting - he's very soft spoken. I loved what he said about leaving space in his instrumentals (for the listener to imagine counterpoints) I try to do that as well, its fun because it helps keep songs evergreen. :)
Hello Wendy, How're you doing? Your comments caught my attention and that is why I am reaching out to you. Your fan love for me warms my heart, Thank you! It's nice meeting you here.
What a wonderful thing to say, that he likes his listeners to feel a collaboration with him when they're listening to his music. That's exactly what happens to me - he will strike a series of chords and I will feel not only the beauty of it, but also as if someone out there really understands me!
Only recently discovered Dom and really like his work with French drummer Katché.. PS. Dominic was only born in Argentina from am American father and Irish mother, and left as a kid. His father father’s job then moved Dom to England forma whole which is where his English accent comes from…
@@endlsrvr I figured it must be something along those lines, they've been co-writing together now for a couple of decades and turning out some of the most interesting music in the jazz/pop/rock genre, which they helped to shape/create. May it continue to be ever so.
did you ever hear his solo albums ? lol ok guy he can play with sting he can play chords and its difficult because stin g is a great self musician ! very original , but dominic cannot do a simple solo , hes very limited player , ok he took the summer sound and repeat it and on and on but he s a bad soloist and he was lucky to get this place with sting lol ! hes a kind of classical guitarist , but the electricity its over him !
@@garryallen4155 ok im waiting for yours lol im a jazz guitarist man ! and i can play soli ! think what you want ! i dont care i said dominic miller is not a soloist ! if you think... it means that you cannot play anything !
@@pascaljeanne8002 What you ACTUALLY said, was he's "a very limited player". That is your opinion, but it is not borne out by the facts... i.e he's has played on a whole load of albums, by a large variety of artists and also has whole batch of very varied solo albums. Hard to imagine that a "very limited player" would be able to achieve all of that, over career spanning decades. Try and seek that professional help I mentioned previously!
@@garryallen4155 sorry garry my english is bad ! im french ! lol i meaned hes a bad soloist ! ok he plays chords and rythm and etc but i heard a lot of solo from him he doesnt plays very good ! but i think sting dsent care ! im just talking about guitar ! its a fact miller is not a good soloist !
I toured for many years as the Front-of-House engineer for Joe Satriani, Steve Vai, Dream Theater and many others. At the end of a tour of South America with Steve Vai, I was starting my trip home from Buenos Aires when I became engaged in conversation with an older, business-type gentleman in the bar of the departure terminal where we were both waiting for our flights. He asked me what I had been doing in Buenos Aires, and I was surprised that he seemed very familiar with the name of the guitarist I told him I was there working with. He asked me which other guitarists I liked, and I told him that one of my all-time favorites was Dominic Miller 'who plays with Sting'. A smile slowly unfolded on this gentleman's face, and he quietly said 'that's my son'. He gave me his business card (I still have it), and I'll always have one of life's lovely chance encounters to remember. He was immensely proud of Dominic, as well he should have been. Should you happen to see this, Dominic, my condolences, and it was a pleasure to share some unexpected but very warm time with your dad.
awesome story mate.
I’m glad to see an interview with Dominic that focuses on HIS work rather than that guy he’s been playing and touring with the past 30 years 😂
Kidding aside…I dig Sting and consider him a master songwriter, but Dominic has been such an integral component of Mr. Sumner’s music and has inspired MANY musicians such as myself. I hope listeners can hear and appreciate the delicate subtleties that Dominic brings to the compositions. And he seems like such a genuinely humble and gracious cat.
Love his playing and so eloquent. Great to see his kids are following in his footsteps too.
I love Dominic, he's world class.
Dominic is such a nice fella. And a fantastic musician.
10:58 That song always wrecks me with the memories it stirs up.
It worked. Absinthe is a consistently brilliant album from start to finish.
So glad I found this. I'm such a fan of Dominic Miller. Such q brilliant talent.
Hello Karen,
How're you doing?
Your comments caught my attention and that is why I am reaching out to you.
Your fan love for me warms my heart, Thank you!
It's nice meeting you here.
Been a fan of his since he joined Sting in the early 90’s. Thanks for a well done interview.
He is a fantastic musician ❤️
Total class act!
I was just watching my 10 Summoner's Tales DVD the other day. Seeing Dominic then vs now: Damn but time flies!
Dominic is one another planet. He has the best sound, compositions, parts and musical narrative of any guitarist ever. I met him 3 times. He's such a nice humble genius. His music resonates and connects.
Simultaneously grounded and inspirational. Great interview.
I love Dominic's personality, at least the part I know, what a gentleman and what a guitarist, and he's so cool on the stage.
Bob, Nice interview and great questions to the point! Keep it up!
WHAT A LOVELY BLOKE
An incredible and tasteful musician.
Our Dominic - is fabulous. Love his musical collaboration with Sting and creating his own music. xox
Hello Mary,
How're you doing?
Thanks for all your love and support, also for being an amazing fan.
It's nice meeting you here
This guy is so calm and just such inspiration!
Such a beautiful thing hearing him talk and play.
So lovely to see this interview with Dom. He is my favorite guitarist, he puts a lot of his feeling in his music. He plays so long with Sting but has also so long his own music style. He is a multi guitarist A big artist, a big guitarist and a humble man. Love him a lot. I saw him in Brussels with Sting at Vorst Nationaal in Brussels October 17th in 2022.
Really enjoyed this interview, many thanks for taking the trouble 👌👍🙏
Gotta love this guy's vibe...
🙂that was a brilliant interview Dominic its good to know you xx
Hello Teresa,
How're you doing?
Thanks for all your love and support, also for being an amazing fan.
It's nice meeting you here
My FAVORITE guitarist ever!!
Hello RosaMaria
How're you doing?
Thanks for all your love and support, also for being an amazing fan.
It's nice meeting you here
Excellent! Enjoyed your concert in Bangor!
I hope you had some time down east in Bar harbor...Mt. Desert Island! This concert was One of my highlights of the summer ❤️🍁❤️
Hello Gigi,
How're you doing?
Your comments caught my attention and that is why I am reaching out to you.
Your fan love for me warms my heart, Thank you!
It's nice meeting you here.
Wonderful guitarist.
I have been aware of Dominic for some time but recently heard him playing with Sting in Christchurch and he blew me away with his colouration, texture, clarity and his contribution sympathetic to the songs in my opinion was exemplary. Everything he played was 'Gold' , like it meant something. His sound was solid when needed. It's sublime. What an absolute master.
Fabulous musician, and lovely man. Hope for some UK shows in 2023.
Great interview. Dominic Miller is very articulate and understands music.
Great player. Great Person
Excellent interview. Great to hear Dominic relate his approach to music.
Whoa!… Dominic Miller! Jeeezzz what guy to have conversation with! Look at that Gibson he’s got there! 😳🤦🏻♂️ one of my favorite guitar players!
Really enjoying listening to Sting at the moment, but a huge Steely Dan fan for 46 years. Surprised, but very pleased to hear Dominic mention Keith Carlock. He's an incredible drummer. Sting and Donald Fagen are on the same level of genius.
Dominic es un ser tan agradecido con sus fans más allá de la alta calidad de guitarrista y autor que es .Gran prestigio de mi país
I have seen Sting with and without The Police and there is no comparison - Sting, Andy and Stewart on stage are a powerful musical force, the sound they make, the enormous energy is other worldly
Sting relies so heavily upon Dominic's elusive yet somehow authoritative playing style, it's what he built the second half of his career on. Without Dominic in his arsenal Sting would have been floating from point to point and not even having a point. There are players who make a living off of ''smooth jazz'' that never really got what it was supposed to be, other than a commercial avenue for them to ride on, Dominic IS smooth jazz. He's that cat who we all know can rock but it never bothers us when he teases us with it, steps right up to the edge of it, then backs away - because he's too cool to pander with frivolous showy bullsht. Good interview. I like when you asked about his views on drummers, that instantly took him somewhere else and it was ON.
Great analysis. I completely agree
Great interview, thank you. Dominic is a great player
Excellent 👌👌👌
Beautiful!
Nice interview!
Always loved Dom’s work and chuffed to bits he wears the same watch as me!!!!
What is it, I can't make it out?
Great interview, just wish the audio level was a bit louder maybe some limiting - he's very soft spoken. I loved what he said about leaving space in his instrumentals (for the listener to imagine counterpoints) I try to do that as well, its fun because it helps keep songs evergreen. :)
SUPER 😎
Hello Wendy,
How're you doing?
Your comments caught my attention and that is why I am reaching out to you.
Your fan love for me warms my heart, Thank you!
It's nice meeting you here.
What a wonderful thing to say, that he likes his listeners to feel a collaboration with him when they're listening to his music. That's exactly what happens to me - he will strike a series of chords and I will feel not only the beauty of it, but also as if someone out there really understands me!
Bravo, Domenic! - Gonna go listen to 'Absinthe' album now... :)
Only recently discovered Dom and really like his work with French drummer Katché..
PS. Dominic was only born in Argentina from am American father and Irish mother, and left as a kid. His father father’s job then moved
Dom to England forma whole which is where his English accent comes from…
11:50 Can someone tells me what the name of this track is??
Ripped Nylon
I suspect he’s more inclined to do this interview, based on his experience of the interview he and Sting did with Rick Beato.
"What's the secret to putting up with Sting for such an extended length of time?"
What's the name of the song at 14:57 ?
It's Valium, from "Silent Light" album
It sounds like "The Bells of St Thomas" from Stings album The Bridge.
@@robm3569 "The Bells of St Thomas" is based on motif from Miller's solo piece.
@@endlsrvr I figured it must be something along those lines, they've been co-writing together now for a couple of decades and turning out some of the most interesting music in the jazz/pop/rock genre, which they helped to shape/create. May it continue to be ever so.
Message in a bottle one step down sounds like a different song
Dominic es hincha de River ⚪🔴⚪
Is he tantric?
Why didn't the wife and kids travel with you? Money issues?
did you ever hear his solo albums ? lol ok guy he can play with sting he can play chords and its difficult because stin g is a great self musician ! very original , but dominic cannot do a simple solo , hes very limited player , ok he took the summer sound and repeat it and on and on but he s a bad soloist and he was lucky to get this place with sting lol ! hes a kind of classical guitarist , but the electricity its over him !
..."a very limited player"... lol - you need to seek professional help Pascal!
@@garryallen4155 ok im waiting for yours lol im a jazz guitarist man ! and i can play soli ! think what you want ! i dont care i said dominic miller is not a soloist ! if you think... it means that you cannot play anything !
@@pascaljeanne8002
What you ACTUALLY said, was he's "a very limited player". That is your opinion, but it is not borne out by the facts... i.e he's has played on a whole load of albums, by a large variety of artists and also has whole batch of very varied solo albums. Hard to imagine that a "very limited player" would be able to achieve all of that, over career spanning decades. Try and seek that professional help I mentioned previously!
@@garryallen4155 sorry garry my english is bad ! im french ! lol i meaned hes a bad soloist ! ok he plays chords and rythm and etc but i heard a lot of solo from him he doesnt plays very good ! but i think sting dsent care ! im just talking about guitar ! its a fact miller is not a good soloist !
@@pascaljeanne8002 who is a good soloist Pascal?
Wonderful interview with a great musician/composer, thanks.
"Shape Of My Heart" is still one of my favourite guitar parts/songs.