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"When I was a kid, I had to kill coyotes in order to save up for a record. I'd only get 5 cents a pelt, and I didn't use those new-fangled guns either. I had to use a slingshot. It took me three whole coyotes to earn enough money to buy Master of Reality."
😂😂😂
Heh....'When I was a kid, and I wanted to practice jazz songs, I had to wait by the radio for my song to come on and I could play along'. BTW...true story.
Life must’ve sucked for the boomers, imagine saving up all your money to listen to a flop and then deceiving yourself into thinking it’s the best thing ever and hating the ability to stream any song any time
Oh, you were lucky! When I was a kid, I had to shine shoes on the dusty streets for a nickel a pair. I'd be out there from dawn till dusk, polishing boots with nothing but an old rag and some spit. Took me a hundred pairs to save up enough for a Lynyrd Skynyrd record. And I tell ya, I didn't even have a proper record player; had to borrow one from a neighbour just to hear it!
@@Fwuzeem Ya, and back then, spit was analog!
In MY day, we used REAL drum machines 🙄
back when i was a kid we didn't have the luxury of having DAYS. 😠
we had to program our drum machines BY HAND with a tiny little LCD screen or LEDs AND WE LIKED IT
@@DarkMetaOFFICIAL Do you mean DAWs?
The internet was only on 4 hours a day and it was in black and white. We used to have fun though. Gathered round the piano singing Taylor Swift songs, or at least imagining what something like a Taylor Swift might sound like. When she did come into existence it was amazing how accurate my grandma's predictions were.
Ha ha nice.
If Rick doesn't put OTT on the master i don't trust his opinion
Multiband Depression 😢
There is also a very underrated artist by the name of OTT. OTT uses OTT a LOT. =)
No one hates Rick Beato. His videos are entertaining and he's an amazing guitar player.
Plus his knowledge is phenomenal.
I hate him.
I love him. ❤
I have a difficult relationship with Rick
i dislike him greatly
Musicians end up making talk videos instead of music.
Musicians end up making whatever this system incentivizes. Hence everyone reacting to Rick's least objectionable rant of 2024.
I don’t agree with everything Rick says but I agree with his point about music consumption. Getting access to all the music ever for just 9.99 a month has devalued it. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve looked forward to an album, loved it and moved on to the next one like it was nothing
Definitely Agree with this Take‼️ 💯
I think that's just how you treat music I'm still very attached to songs & albums from years ago and always will be. The amount of money I spend has no effect on it
That take was indeed on point
Solution is simple. Some of my artists have been realising new albums track by track in monthly or different pace that is good enough to build up tension and convince most listeners to buy physical copies. After promoting, albums were and are available on Spotify for everyone . And that's good, at least no one is forcing artists to put music on streaming services but that is addition is also necessary in my music collection to keep track what I listen or take the music with me anywhere.
@@VeryImportantPoetry the aristocrats?
New (popular) music does suck, and it always has.
That shit has been said on every decade 🙄
Find a new argument to yell at the clouds.
"New" music has "always sucked"?
Wait.... what?
@@user-qb1sm3rk9r I'm specifically referring to popular music. There's tons of great indie music. Pop / popular music is produced by algorithm or so it seems, as it pretty much all sounds the same for the last top 40 /in the last 40 years.
@@AD-Dom What we call "pop" is light music for popular consumption. The whole idea of it goes probably as far back as music itself. I've heard typical chart music from the 40s and 50s and it's mostly just as forgettable as today's music.. Even the giants of classical music like Beethoven wrote some light music, and it was done to order. They had publishers or patrons who requested musical styles foe the composer to produce.
I was born in the 90's and got into music without having been born into a musical family, yet find myself agreeing witth everything he says and feels about the value of music. It's about how much we used to care and how it's lost because of the current technologies; it IS sad. I'M sad about everything he complains about; sterilization, quantizing, all very anti-music and anti-human as he says it is. I can't imagine someone calling themselves a musician and not having the width of understanding needed to understand what he's really complaining about. And I'm under 30, so you can't just call me an old man screaming at clouds; that's such a lame thing to say.
I was also born in the 90’s don’t be nostalgic. Those days are gone. Good music is still being made and will be made. Just because it’s different than what we grew up doesn’t make it bad.
It was never because of the technology though. It was about greedy major label CEOs. It was because Bill Clinton allowed private cable Radio and TV to form monopolies and thus kill college radio and thousands of independent record labels. So what we hear in the Top 100 is definitely not as diverse as it used to be since the nineties.
If used creatively and bravely, technology can keep the progress of good music going forward.
Listen to modern music by someone like David Tipper or Shpongle. They continue the tradition of what artists like Brian Wilson, The Beatles, Queen, Talking Heads have done before: Utilize the most of cutting edge technology and play the studio as if it were an instrument of it's own right. Only now instead of playing analog studios, now DAW studios are played as instruments.
You know, what people like Beato don't tell you, is that back in the day, fans of Bob Dylan boycotted him because he started playing an electric guitar. "Oh dear, how can you ever get something as loud as that to create REAL music?!"
Or fans of the EARLY Beatles said that Strawberry Fields wasn't the REAL Beatles anymore. (Thus Paul must certainly have died in 1966) Or EARLY rock fans saying that Jimi Hendrix wasn't REAL rock music, just a bunch of noise with TOO much wah-wah, distortion, phasers. Every decade has it's new purists. Disco fans complaining about House tracks being tooo long, too minimalistic.
Rick has a point about phones being thought deletion devices...
I did like 2 hits of acid when i was 17 and realized the same thing. :P
And that's why you are sitting here typing out this waste of time right now and the LCD worked!
@@Fabermorrow LSD Coundsystem
I like Rick.
And I'm laughing at all the "fuck you, dad!" videos in response to him.
I think the point is when making music, ultimately, you can’t exclusively rely on modern day music tech tools because it becomes a crux and sucks out the creativity. Also, musicianship is still very valuable and an integral part of great music making.
“I find it so amazing that when people tell me that electronic music has not got soul, and they blame the computers because they think and they point at the computer - it’s like “there’s no soul here!” It’s like, you can’t blame the computer. If there’s no soul in the music it’s because nobody put it there and it’s not the tool’s fault.”
-Björk
i write multiple genres. i';m not a beat maker.. the more live instruments i can have that i can record into my DAW the better. I do like Jazz and video game stuff and some EDM and metal. rock. accordian music lol.. i even doing a steel drums and marimba tropical island theme rn for a game level. it's silly.
Fantano also made a great point that people have always made shitty music, but the shitty music of the past was just as easily forgettable as today. But with more time to forget lol
I've been saying old man yelling at clouds for years
So has everyone else, to the point that he made it the thumbnail.
He's not wrong tho. The industry is changing for the worse.
It's also changing for the better - it's never been more accessible to a lot more people. It's almost like he's advocating for more gatekeeping which smells of elitism.
Especially since the industry is now a trifectium: Universal, Sony, Warner
And google has algorithms that make it easy to find 2h of easylisting BS - "Study/GoBraindead to 2 hours of LoFi Hip Hop/ LoFi Trance/LoFi Ambient", but impossible to find new upcoming artists.
@@bioburden Smells of elitism? Lol what gave it away? The fact that he's the biggest guitar griftoober in the world? hahahaha
@@soyborne.bornmadeandundone1342 Griftoober - lol
If you go to the historical record? Many people thought the pipe organ was cheating. No kidding. Bach tried his whole life to get a job as a composer. He got a teaching job (the best teach or people would learn rocket science at concerts), and Bach worked on the side tuning, fixing, and making organs.
This whole process. From RB to the commentary? Was what they said about this new, cheating, fake instrument: the pipe organ. Bach played pipe organs. No one took him seriously. He lived. Passed. And no one cared. No pomp. No real anything. Another old guy who played the fake instrument, the pipe organ.
Bach had a student. That student was a Royal. He taught his kids about Bach. One of the students’ grandkids doing concerts and writing by and about Bach (long after we lost Bach) …this was the first time Bach was acknowledged for his music and playing.
Yes. Literally. Paraphrasing: “Kids these days think the pipe organ is real. It is fake. It’s a reed instrument with keys. That is not music. They are not real musicians. They are not playing music” ~ famous musicians in Bach’s time.
Great video. Your work is real. Thanks for putting something into these videos. For real.
Rock On 🤘~ stefan
All employments Bach had included the obligation to compose, as exclusive "composer" did not exist in the 18th century. His employment as Cantor in Leipzig was a very prestigeous job. Could you name that royal student and the famous musician that declared pipe organs to be a fake? I have spend a good ten years studying Bachs life, and what you write sounds very weird tbh.
My knowledge of music history is thin, but exists. Domenico Scarlatti was a contemporary to JS Bach. Scarlatti married into the Spanish court and taught music lessons to a princess) while he wrote extensively for the Harpsichord. Did people in Spain refer to harpsichords as "fake guitars/harps"? If that was the sentiment, why would he be paid to teach "fake instruments" to royals?
I'm willing to change my mind or be informed of new information, just not without some documentation. Until then: "Don't believe everything you read on the Internet" -- *Abraham Lincoln* (especially if it is framed to make the art of modernity seem significantly more fashionable).
I think its time you put some citations because nothing you said here has any bearing in reality.
Thank You 🙏. I’ll go find what you are mentioning. I don’t utilize 1 source. I usually verify 6-12 times, over years. Not saying it is unquestionable, especially to someone with so much time in, you. So, first: no offense meant. Very sorry about any stress. I wasn’t being glib. Bach is the composer that didn’t like the piano so it looks like a lazy reference. Makes sense (what you mentioned and asked for). Again. Apologies. Many people at the time saw the organ as cheating because it emulates sound using mechanical means. And I will try to find 1 for you. I’ll do a vid so I’m not doing history in someone’s comments. Definitely not trying to get traction here. And. Yes. What you are saying is correct. We are looking back with modern eyes. He primarily fixed organs, played at church, and taught music at an orphanage. He was obligated as they were serious obligations. He constantly sought bigger appointments and was not successful the way he wanted to be. I love his resume, as is. The Royal mentioned that brought his work to attention is a quick find. There were Bach’s journals of his songs and it wasn’t complete. Like people still debating whether he wrote Toccata and Fugue in D minor, BWV 565 now. And he also did what we call “covers.” I believe 70-100 years after he passed there was a recital organized that led to a revival of his work in the form of the first attempt at a catalog of Bach’s works. I will go look and find what you asked. I’m curious as well for the specific things you said. The Royal whose grandparent was Bach’s student either organized the recital or was part of it if I am taking too long. My main sources for what I am saying here are Bach’s translated notes and journals, Encyclopaedia Britannica, and historical translation of Bach’s annotations from the BWV catalog. Not saying that is iron clad as I read translated content. I value the actual story like you are mentioning. Any inaccuracy from me, or the sources is entirely accidental. Thank you again for helping clarify @@johannalvarsson9299 …and a serious apology to you and everyone for creating any ruffled anything. Meaning: I apologize for every millisecond of stress having to ask for clarification. Have a good weekend, if that is possible or cool to say ~ stefan
Thank You 🙏. I wasn’t talking about harpsichords and you make a great point @@brianbergmusic5288 …what I mentioned were opinions of the organ in Bach’s time- the majority of the planet didn’t know what an organ was so it would be a comment limited to opinion of people local to Bach or people that knew of him and organs, not popular opinion. I apologize for any vagueness on my part. Your comment is intense. I will go and check that out (for fun). The books are there. I’m not a professional historian. I’m a history enthusiast. And your knowledge is impressive.
I’m doing a video on this to avoid mass comments in someone else’s stream. I will definitely get a certified expert on this and run it all by them or ask them to do an interview to clarify. Not my usual thing and I appreciate what you and others have said here. I apologize about any stress caused here, to you or anyone ~ stefan
ai generated drummers got all those extra fingers and hands to really tear shit up
Back in the day classic bands like Nirvana didn't worry about being pitch perfect and still blew away the robotic nonsense we have today. Analog is the way forward, my son
Gearslutz say hi, we finished the bingo for you
You can do a similar bingo on WWII documentary. Hitler? Check. Tanks? Check. Invading Poland? Check. Why can't they come up with original stuff and just keep repeating the same things?
Intelligence is not your strongest point is it? You must be a Beato fan
@@hansmemling7605 No, I'm not a Beato fan, it just looks like that for morons.
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Most of the ppl who shit on Rick are dime a dozen, shitty wannabe producers and beat makers and young people who cant grasp his wisdom. Hes right about pretty much everything. Young people simply just want to be right and be validated without being challenged.
Weaver Beats Bingo Card: BWB, the lisp, AI, shall we go on?
personally i think it all went downhill when we stopped recording audio to cylinders made our of wax.
"Technology bad" - Rick Beato, Always.
Michael Bublé
Completely ignoring he’s also using technology that was considered by some to be the destroyer of music when it came out.
Weaver it would legit be funny if you make a parody video with a white hair wig in a future where all music is AI and say sht like "back in my day we had to place notes on the piano roll, we had to tune the 808, we had to sidechain the bass!" and yadda yadda lol
that would be hilarious
You should have done the bit yourself, rather than desrcibing it, in a way that gave the joke away before it became a video.
@@adamsmith7058 Holy smokes what a dum comment, you think even if I could secretly give him the idea and he made it, that people would not realize its a joke in like 1 microsecond? You a really special one buddy.
I think we call agree on one thing Fantano is THE WORST!
I just fckin LOVE Rick Beato !
Rick comes from the music industry where his production and studio has failed. He knows what it looks like because he’s been around it.
Things have gotten easier as well as harder of the fact that it is easier to get your stuff out there which means it’s harder to stand out. If You don’t have a platform.
There is an oversaturation of music on the market, which definitely devalues some good music that’s out there because it gets missed .
Beato is making strong points, and because of his age many choose to mock his perspective. As tech continues to advance, the barrier to entry decreases thereby increasing supply. More compeition leading to more devaluing, while the cost to get heard incrreases exponentially. Good luck to ya'll...
More likes… haters eat shite
his point is "technology = bad". His second argument is that more access to music production has made music worse. It's just elitism.
@@LilFeralGangrel No it's NOT elitism. That's what you're hearing, and you refuse to see the bigger picture. If you have machines and ready made packs creating the music for you, ANYONE can climb in, and everyone sounds the same.
There's no sweat, no barrier of entry. The over reliance on tech is increasing supply and lowering demand. How is this such a tough concept for most people to grasp?
Grow the hell up and understand all this isn't good for business. You all cry and moan about how hard it is to be heard and how so many producers don't take the craft seriously.
Why would they need to take it seriously when it barely requires anything outside of 3 clicks and a computer? smh
@@collapsingruins You literally arern't understanding the point of supply and demand. Good luck to you.
It's not about getting hears, it's about making music for yourself. You already have the incorrect mindset so opinion discarded.
Why does this generation think being disrespectful to older people is cool Rick is teaching something that this next generation won't have this kind of knowledge about composing actual music
Hasn't disrespecting the older generation been an American tradition for ~60 years? It's the circle of life. 😕
Rick is 100% correct...
I am just so incredibly annoyed by his weekly "Y Music is Dead" recommendations in my feed
But his interviews lately have been FIRE🔥🔥🔥
Taetero is pretty awful. Rick’s better than him by a mile
I scrolled these replies to see if somebody else agreed. That dude is out of control.
@@JohnDoe-ns8ho @danderson8463 called Taetro a "knob" who sells a lifestyle aesthetic, but conceded that his content is more likely to inspire new music than what Rick does.
I can't find the comment that described his behavior here as that of a "c0cc bag."
Rick is almost entirely right. If you don't agree, you have issues. Period.
This is a very fresh, and open-minded take! Btw, how does Rick taste?
So the haters don’t want Rick to have subjective opinions. Got it.
They are subjective Allright.
As funny as it is... i understand where Rick is comin from... i don't agree with all his points but i get it and think this is a thing of generations. I am born in the 80s and i have a strong opinion about nowdays "hip-hop". I probably sound worse then Rick. I can't be objective towards nowdays hip hop due to my experience... just one example.
Beato Bingo is fun. I think you should update the board and keep the bingo segment.
Do it everytime Beato releases another Top 10 new songs review. I would tune in for that every time.
I have to skip a fuck of a lot of songs on Spotifry. So much inane material being pumped out to fill the STREAM.
haha, you are like Rick Beato with a 10 year head start. better be careful!
wooooof wooooof!
Weaver, in all seriousness, instead of being snarky, maybe consider shutting up and listening. Rick is sharing knowledge we all should be paying attention to...
If it turned out that this entire vid was a Rick Beato AI generated script based on his previous videos, that would have been genius
I like Rick and I agree with him on almost everything tbh.
He knows his shit. He's a far more knowledgeable and talented composer, musician and music historian than 99% of the people shitting on him.
The production quality of his videos is pretty darn good too.
Did he also teach you how to write a sentence? Lol
Get help weirdo.
Is this RUclips peer review? Well if it is, it’s too easy to do!
@@13opacus 😸
I agree with Rick the lack of Blow is an issue. 🧐
Listen he produced more than a feeling for herbie: fully loaded, so clearly he knows more about good music than the rest of us.
huh?
Love Beato! MMGA (Make Music Great Again)
7:59 You could still skip on vinyl or CD. But you would be more likely to give songs a chance, even if they don't immediately vibe with you.
Some music has to grow on you. But having all of it accessible with one click changes behavior. People start to become like impatient radio executives, who swear they can recognize a worthwhile song in the first 30 seconds.
Jesus… I agreed with you and liked your comment. Has Hell frozen over
@@ghfjfghjasdfasdf Eh. We usually have some common ground in Weaverville… ignoring the Tommy Boy spam. Pain Town is where we find ourselves in opposing troll regiments.
There are certainly songs that take longer to appreciate, not just during the first 30 secs, but they click only after several listens to the whole song.
back in the good days it was just you and that novelty ukelele album over and over again
I would like to flip Rick's logic of basically having to be an old head and a luddite back onto him. Why is he using a Digital DSLR to make videos to upload to the internet? He should be recording on a film camera, recording the audio to tape, developing the film and physically splicing it to edit it. And then he could use a projector to project his useless thoughts into the sky.
U sound the mad
He sounds Quentin Tarantino too...moans about digital not being film, whilst being a very rich man who can afford to shoot on/project film. Yet he does all his interviews on DSLR, digital, etc.
@@EmlynBoylehe's definitely not rich
Beatto is not anti technology. He thinks that there's best tools for the job and when it comes to videos, a dslr is one of the best options. He definitely isn't some dumb old man who hates technology.
Im watching a guy react to a video of a guy reacting to a video of a guy reacting to the backlash of his video. Somehow I feel like that would make Rick mad.
being refuted by TAETRO gotta be one of the worst possible anime endings of all time
Nobody hates Rick.
I do.
Uggh. It feels just like when marvel fans recoiled. Its Scorsese "Thats not cinema" 2: electric boogaloo.
No ones saying people have to agree with everything, but you can always look past the generation gap to find some kernels of truth regarding modern spoils.
Rick beato has paid his dues! Years learning bass,keyboards,guitar drums, production! Guy,s a genius!
Back in my day, I had sell myself as a rent boy AND mow several lawns to buy my records and cassettes at the local five and dime. If I was lucky to still have some money left I could go to the picture show.
my only goal in life is to not become a salty old man. The world evolves, industries change, gotta keep up with the times broooo
Nah. Not everyone hates Beato
I don't hate him either but he's a typical boomer.
@@wolfstar675And would you expect otherwise?
I get it, everyone wants to have a good laugh about it, but tbf there’s a lot he’s saying that he’s right about.
@@jonathanmarkham1998I think people feel called out. The more upset they are, the more called out they feel.
i've never met anyone who doesn't hate him
@jonathanmarkham1998 yes. That would be my point about Beato. He's an older that can be respected
Rick is the old man on RUclips telling the kids to get off his lawn.
Rick hits the nail on the head!!! Too many ppl don't value the music they listen to. And now we have absolute idiots pushing buttons to 'make music'. Democratization of music production is good but entrants still need base knowledge and experience to start from.
Not my fave from you dude, but you propably don't play with other MUSICIANS live or record them as an actual band, so have no understanding of the musical conversation.
"Not my fave from you dude, but you propably don't play with other MUSICIANS live or record them as an actual band, so have no understanding of the musical conversation."
Facts.
you can agree with rick but it doesnt mean you have to stop using spotify and shit like ive been producing for years and i make my living offgeneric trap beats but i still agree with what he is saying
rick literally has interviewed all the greatest legends of rock.. what's taetro done other than wear a dumb beanie and make stupid lofi beats that i could teach you to make in like one afternoon. I have a lot of respect for Rick even tho he does say some dum old man stuff some days. Like the time he said he was playing video games with his son but couldn't focus on the music lolol, he must have been getting his butt kicked in Mario Kart is why. i find that amusing. i try to picture that moment rick cursing at the spiked shells lololol Video game music is amazing. that's one tthing i wish rick would start checking out.
Teatro is another leech of this YT clickbait garbage, and when hi brought up the pie charts from GS … I knew I smelled something bad on this channel too
Rick Beato basically wants to gatekeep music.
Not entirely so. Although I disagree somewhat on the accessibility of midi and DAWs.
I think its more so, he doesnt want our cultural artifacts to drown out under dead internet theory and content hypersaturation, but for our efforts in the arts to matter well into the future.
Its just a balancing act is all.
gatekeeping is a good thing
Gaslight, gatekeep, girlboss. Aint nothin wrong with that.
Hate him or not, he's right about a lot of things. Dynamics, fluctuations in tempo, fluctuations in pitch, all gone. Sure it sounds clean and perfect but something is missing.
Also, having to work for something makes you appreciate it more as does scarcity.
Those are objective truths. Deciding that this is the reason all modern music sucks is a subjective conclusion.
Even more "mundane" parts are often taken out, like hearing vocalist take a breath or the fret sounds on a guitar that are present when a human being plays it.
@@hansmemling7605 I agree to a certain extent, they definitely play a part.
@@juliannewarren5466 Listen to the beginning of stairway to heaven, there is a little fret squeak that is magical, I fear it would have been removed these days lol
We're the generation where a household will hold more jobs simultaneously then our parents had over the course of their lives. Yet we haven't worked/earned enough to enjoy/ create music?
At least houses were cheap in his time...this old heads are out of touch.
Your points don't correlate and just cancel each other out. So what is it? Have you ever told a teacher "you're out of touch"? Did you learn anything?
Really funny video 😊 And the bongo idea is awesome! Rick is totally right though 👍
Imagine being a musician and trying to remain a purist at it. It's absurd.
technology is a blessing and a curse for society, so i necessarily dont disagree with him. Yeah it sounds grandpa and shit, but grandpa has a valid point here, we’re not designed for that kind of technological coorperate superpower which is always in our pockets. The young people can learn from old people and vice versa
Knowledgeable guy who is experienced in the music business as an artists and producer. His take on modern music resonates with me. People are confusing experience vs old guy. So many talented artists today that never get the light of day to be heard, instead labels are releasing all the shit they can gather for profit. Art and profit should be as far away from each other as possible.
I'm hoping history will repeat itself and great music will come back.
You'd be surprised when you realize that same shit happened 30 years ago old generations telling younger generations that everything is worst know is the corniest shit this has happened forever and never been true
Love watching Generation Doom get Rick rolled and bent out of shape because in 20-30 years, you'll be sounding just like him. HaHA 😅😂
Won't you be sounding like that too?
@@nathanskinnermusic No, because I already agree with Rick. Stay in school!
Actuallyt, no. I don't hate Rick Beato
Rick is obviously older and has a lot of admiration around the world… I think y’all are just fake hating and pretending that he’s way too old to be hip. He knows way more about modern music than most people I know, but has the experience of what it used for I be like with older technology. I don’t think he’s even taking sides on what is “better” or anything, he’s just providing testimony for us younger folk. I love Rick and the plugin police ✌️🤪
the thought deletion device most people watched his video on lmao
oh Jesus , here we go, another one of those videos that explains why everyone hates somebody despite the fact that nobody agrees with the video
He is right!!!😊
Rick Beato hates Rick Beato
I don't understand why easy music devalues good music. it reduces the signal-to-noise ratio of what's available, but you can always opt-in to the gatekeeping that labels or streaming services (possibly) provide. anybody who wants to make music (of whatever skill level) should be able to do so; an audience who likes it is a bonus.
why are streaming services that you have to pay money for somehow a problem but oldschool radio that is free with the purchase of a receiver not?
I don't understand why you're comparing radio to DSPs.
@@crnkmnky Dude, you're autistic. He's talking about signal-to-noise meaning how much quantity vs. quality of music being produced each day. It can be exhausting, but also exiting.It's different from the time where you were excited about a release and headed to your local record store right out of school to cop it. Because you knew it would be good and had no other way.
Edge of my seat during this bingo game
What I see is a whole lot of smaller channels going after Beato to do a bit of cashing in. And hey, it works, doesn't it? Clicked on your video and commented. I wonder if you also do good content, but not enough to take a look.
Rick Beato is gonna be us when the brain chips come and reads ur idea trough ur brainwaves and ai turns it into a full song
Don’t worry Weezy 40 to 50 years from now you’ll be making videos saying when I was kid we had to thumb through our songs. You kids nowadays with your auto brain music making chips and your anal tube bass bumpers are out of your minds with thats noise !😊
I agree. It's nice to have access to all the music at a cheap price, but we wonder why artists don't get paid from these services besides pennies on the dollar. It really isn't sustainable and none of the music services even break Even
He's just comparing the average music nowadays with one of the best in era.
Not all from 60s, 70s, 80s, etc were good.
Some were hideous and they were still popular
Just don't get why he does not understand this simple fact.
I don't hate him, I just don't watch him either. I have better ways to waste my life.
You must not be a musician then. Rick Beato is extremely well respected by some of the biggest names in music because he has a massive level of music knowledge regarding theory and history. He's absolutely right about the state of modern music.
@@keithferris9574 Ive been playing guitar for two decades and I don't think I've ever watched a Rick Beato video. I must be doing it wrong.
youtube recommented this video next to ricks one
edit: music is surely a lot easier to make and publish; but at his time there were a lot of cover bands, now if you make a cover nobody listens to it and they just say you copied.
so it limits the creativity but at the same time you must be creative, you have to create your style ecc
If RB was hated by everyone, I doubt his channel would be as successful as it is.
And if you don't like him, don't watch his videos.
What I despise are youtubers talking bad about other youtubers just because they don't agree with what they say.
But I suppose that's the way things have always been: Young people thinking they know everything already and thus dismissing those with real experience in the field!
We've all been there, we've all been this stupid when we were young, and you only realise just how stupid you were once you're a bit older and more experienced.
Rick is correct, though. that's why people are losing their sht
Rick Beato has been yelling so much that he eventually became the cloud.
Back in my day we didn't haveth these fancy "phonograph" contraptions, we would don our most lavish tailcoats and our finest canes(made of pure elephant tusk ivory, of course) and gander over to our buggy, where our favorite manservant would take us to the *theatre* to feast our eyes upon one of only 3 men in Europe who composed music professionally. Thou doth not know what true music is, Sir Beato. The convenience of listening to music whenever thou desires? Preposterous!
Im going to glaze Adam Neely for a minute, but imo he is very much not an elitist. In contrast to Rick, Adam is always pointing out that there isn't just one way to look at music, and that all music has equal depth and value.
Most of all he doesn't claim that the music he gravitates toward liking is the best kind of music.
I understand how it's academic background can make him seem elitist, but he doesn't see his musical background as the de facto, and he really encourages people to break out of reductive perspectives imo.
Not all music has equal value…not everything labelled as music is definable as music. Alot of it today is more like a photograph of music.
The Bingo card is very accurate! Algorithms was missing! Great vid
I’m turning 50 next week, so I feel like I can comment with some lived experience.
Beato is simply reacting to being cute out of the pop culture focus. It’s not for him anymore, nothing is. He’s done, unless he turns back time (Cher reference).
Get cut out, get bitter. Simple math.
"Back in the day"💀
taetro is looking a bit greasy lately... I don't follow him anymore, due to the whining and the shilling.
Who cares how you make music. But I do get some of his points. Everything is evolving, the end game I don't know what it will mean.
2:46 at this point Rick has made like what feels like 10 videos lamenting about auto tune and drum quantizing
Keep crying?
The thing about skipping is, you don't force yourself anymore to listen to a song that at first you weren't into but would grow on you after a few more listens the way it did when back then you paid for a full album.
It's simple: Having paid like $20 for an album made you get the most out of your money, meaning you listened to the whole album several times, that way some songs growing on you that otherwise and nowadays you would just skip.
Meaning, the ability to skip on Spotify for songs you didn't really pay for anyway has resulted in most people only listening to their echochamber kind of playlists, with songs that are a bit unusual or take more time to get into not really having a chance anymore - which has resulted in more and more artists releasing the same kind of sh*t only anymore.
So, before denouncing Rick as old man yelling at the clouds, maybe try to get your brain cells working first.
Music is easy to make...
But mixing it, arranging it... Mastering... That's the hard part 😅
For real. Complexity has different layers and perspectives and some people fail to see that. They are basically asking for jazz harmony in dubstep and epic synthesis in folk.
bro making music it not easy even bass music aka you got to know what your doing dude no cap
hahahahah bingo card is brilliant
haha more 'content creator bingo' reaction vids.
Hahaha Goldman Sachs. Hahaha like thats research hahahaha