This conversation goes way behind every geek drum q&a with a tech. It's just like the energy between the band and the fans: mutual respect and admiration. Keep up being so curious, dude! Good things will keep coming your way. 🙏
@@TheZooNinjaS Well, he says in this video that he talked with Carter. So we know it happened. The question is whether he recorded it as an interview or just talked with him in person.
Ayy, missed ya dude! Man, techs don't get enough credit, so it was really cool to see Henry's perspective, especially hearing how resourceful they had to be starting out.
I'm 41 now, and I have owned a studio, I have made guitars, I have written my own songs, played festivals, lost an amazing 63 year old drummer that my soul will never be the same since losing, and I remember learning how to play "so much to say" on acoustic (properly!) while singing, and I cannot put into words how much I love what these amazing souls have done for me!. Love is the only way I can describe it. THANK YOU!. I remember watching from binoculars at the Gorge MANY years ago, and watching Carter behind the fence at the tour busses, and helping some roadie and showing him how to load things while smiling and being kind the whole time, and to this day it has stuck with me!. I got to see Leroi before he elevated beyond us, and I felt all of their energy EVERY time I saw them play!. I wanted to do the same with my music, and sadly life had other plans, and now the song Shotgun speaks to me. This band AND THE CREW that is their family has affected my life in a way I am having trouble putting into words, while trying not to sound like some kinda loonie toon, stalker crazed maniac lol. I guess what I'm trying to say is, I hope/wish that everyone involved in "DMB" could see this, and know that I am grateful beyond words, and I wish you all the best!! THANK YOU ALL SOOO MUCH!!. I wish I could have jammed with you guys. Keep well and stay safe in this crazy world and keep singing from the windows to each other!.
So cool to hear the perspective of the tech behind the curtain. He's running around patching holes while the whole time the audience has no idea! Also catching that throw off in the live recording must have taken a killer ear Harry. I would have just assumed edge hits on the snare or a partially broken stick!
Dude I’m blown away. You asked the question I’ve been dying to know the answer to. I remember the day I heard that little snare drum snafu and I’ve had my theories. I figured no other fan would’ve heard that but as a drummer and sound engineer I heard that right away and I can’t believe you asked that friggin question! Thank you I feel whole and complete
What an outstanding video. Awesome insights from our man Harry and Carter's right arm. Innovation, constant improvement, humble dudes in parlance. Moving mountains. Bless.
Got the notification and saw Harry Miree and though hell yes! Then I saw it was about Carter and got even more excited. This honestly made my day so much better. I wasn't looking forward to going into Music college today but after watching this I feel so motivated!!! Thank you so much Harry!
0:36 This means you actually spoke with Carter, right Harry? Which means you've made an interview just like this with the man himself, coming straight to this channel... RIGHT?
So darn grateful for you too dude! Loved hearing Carter’s tech, must have been really exciting for you! All the best with future musical pursuits and whatnot!
As soon as this video started playing I said “dude” And we both said it at the same time. No joke. I love this channel. Always cheers me up. This is some top quality content. Even the videos of just you talking. Never stop making them. Even if it’s just you talking. You good sir, know how to make good content.
Harry - dude. As a fellow child of Carter's playing, this was an incredible look into this man's world and a history of DMB's live show development. THANK YOU for this - absolutely amazing. Much love, dude.
I was late to the game with Dave Matthews, but my wife is a superfan. I've seen the band 3 times with her and each time the sound and performance were much MUCH better than the last (and the first one definitely didn't suck). He isn't kidding when he says they are constantly looking for ways to take it to the next level. I've got as much respect for this whole crew as I do for any band out there.
Harry, you amaze me every time I see you. Not only are you a phenominal drummer in your own right, you are also a really great interviewer! Henry seems like a real gem of a guy and really humble about what he does (and agreed these guys get shamefully little credit for what they do all day every day). It's easy to see why they keep him on board. Thanks for this, and like the others say, keep going all the way to Carter himself. I have to believe he would love to be interviewed by THE DUDE! Much love Harry :)
Dude, you keep inching closer and closer to that interview with the man, the myth, the legend. When are you going to sit an interview Carter?!?!?! Come on, we're all waiting for it and wanting it. Make is happen Harry!
NirvanaBrian1 "dudely tear" LMFAO I'm so stealing that. Best to you sir. *gingerly touches the brim of his tophat and saunters into the night mist* #iblackedoutwhatthefuckdidijustsay
Duuuuuuuuuuudeeeeeee! Happy to have you back. What a really cool interview, you never get to see the Tech's side of the story... and what a lovely relationship between Carter and Henry, as it shows how cool they are and the respect they have for each other's craft.
It's so awesome to see you back with some new vids! I'm not a Carter fan just yet, but I've been watching your vids for a while now and love your enthusiasm! I will continue checking them out as I go but in the meantime, keep being passionate about your vids my dude!
I remember my first battle of the bands back in high school. my older brother set up my kit (I was in a thrash band) first song was heavy more than fast so just using one foot on the bass, as soon as the 2nd song started I went straight into double bass and about a minute in, the bass flew forward and I dropped off throne and disappeared behind the kit trying to get everything back in place. It was nerve wracking but funny to look back on lol I also had to use the sandbag trick for my cymbal stands. Been 12 years since that first time playing to a crowd, learned a lot since then
Dude! Fantastic chat with Henry. I don't know why it never occurred to me that there must be some legendary dudes behind the scenes, but you've just shined a bright light on one of them. Great to hear his thoughts, dreams, and experiences. Thanks, dude.
DUDE! this was perhaps one of the best interviews with a drumtech Ive ever watched! so insightful! and so cool to see pro drummers like you still having your fanboy moments! hahah
Dude just found your videos recently, have to say it's pretty inspiring your outtake on drumming and playing all together. Love your videos and I think your an awesome dude.🤙
I don’t even listen to that band but I was super engaged in the video because you can tell they’re both extremely passionate about what they do and what they’re talking about. Awesome stuff, Harry. Great to have you back
My wife made fun of me cause we were watching the bachelor this season, and I said, “That’s Harry Miree”. She told me I was fanboying. Lol. This was an awesome inside look at the man, the myth, the legend.
Dude!!! You’re back - thank the cowbell gods!! And you bring us hands-down THE BEST drum tech video ever. This eclipses Jeff Ocultree’s “Trust Your Ears”. Your dudeness delivers every time - without fail - and we thank you from the bottom head of our 18” floor toms! Donk!
Duuuuuude!!! My wife is still confused why I was so giddy and giggly during this whole video. Your preparation for this interview made is so good and so glad you're back. As a drummer with arthritis in my hands and thumbs, I would genuinely love that glove.
HARRY I NEED MORE COWBELL MY DUDE!! When are you coming back????? I’ve waited 8 months for another dudetastic drumming video! (Take your time by the way no rush my dude just love your videos)
This is an awesome interview. Thank you so much. My favorite part, Dave on the spectrum. No seriously, ALL of it was great. What a humble man. Nashville show is coming up in few days, my town. If not sold out yet, hopefully I'll be able to get tickets. I've loved DMB since the early 90's when first heard them & given a cassette tape by the Vanderbilt University student radio station DJ. I saw DJ in the hall when I was leaving the darkroom where I'd been developing film, asked what band he was playing. Often played local bands. He went to check the name, handed me a cassette tape, said it was an extra one so gave it to me!! Wish I could put my hands on it now!!
Amazing interview...the day I heard Carter for the first time I was blown away...then to find out we both play open(except he is a lefty) was a beautiful day. Thank you for this information and awesome video.
I 2004 I bought "Under the Table and Drumming", the Carter Beauford instructional DVD, at a drum convention as a penny pinching college student. Got home, opened it up all super exited, pulled the DVD out and the disc cracked from the plastic in the center holding it in place. Never even got to watched it once. Couldn't afford to re-buy it. I can still feel the disappointment when I think about it. Anyway, sob story aside...great video dude! Loved it!
Dude! I was just packing my things for going to their show tomorrow and then I see this and the hype doubles. Welcome back to RUclips Dude, we have all missed you!
Fantastic video!!! Thank you so much for getting this perspective!! We all watch videos and interviews of our heroes to try and learn from them, but I think the tech is an often overlooked resource. This is the guy working day to day to help achieve sounds and I'm glad someone finally recognized the fact that we want to hear from these guys!
I hope you remember moments like these forever. Im sitting here absolutely giddy for you. Not any dude would be allowed this opportunity, you are the chosen dude!
Beautiful video. It’s so nice to see how the work of the techs play such an important role at the magic we experience as spectators of a concert. The musicians of the DMB and everyone around them seems to have this kind relationship, almost like a family.
Glad you’re back! This video was super awesome too! Hearing and seeing all of the behnd the scenes stuff is truly inspirational dude. Keep up the great work!
The dude is back! I don't know why it took me a whole day for this video to appear in my suggestions, but as soon as I saw it I watched it! What an incredible interview you've put together, definitely worth the wait. Thanks for giving us more peaks into your own mind and behind the scenes/ into the minds of the greats we cherish!
Thanks for the fab interview dude. I hadn't heard of Two Step in the Rain before, but as a avid front row guy imagining that experience made me legit emotional.
I am just so grateful that I am not the only person mesmerized by Carter's awesome chops. Keep up the good work Harry. We've missed you lately. Thanks for the view behind the throne.
Dude! Im hella happy for you. Ive been following u for about 5 years now and i know how much u love the Beauf. I remember being in 7th or 8th grade and watching the dual cassete of " under the table and drumming". He was the first truly great drummer i ever saw and studied so needless to say, i would love the stick or glove. Hell, ill even take the guitar pick just because it shared a stage with him. So DUDE.....PLEASE!!?? O and btw thanks for the video. Its pretty damn cool to get this kind of inside look at the kit and how it's evolved and maintained.
I remember watching your 5 tips on how to play like Carter some years ago; I've been watching you since and it makes me so happy how far you've come! Keep it up, Harry!
DUUUUUUDE! Best video on Carter’s kit EVER!!! So much insight and plenty of little nuggets (who knew about Henry putting sandbags in the kick drum and tape on the bottom hat!). From all the Carter and DMB fans everywhere, I thank you for lining this up and posting it for us geeks. Much appreciated 👊👏
This is amazing, this mad genius (Henry Luniewski) going over sets where he's basically doing backflips 'n cartwheels to keep Carter's kit on point DURING SONGS...and he's so humble about it! As a fan of the band, it's always great to see the members connecting on stage and having a good time, but to see how that extends through the crew as well...it just speaks to how they pull off such incredible shows every night they go out. 'Can't wait for summer! Thanks dude!
I was glued to every second of this video! It has always been a dream of mine to get a peek behind his set in real life so this is likely as close as I'll get. And I could listen to Henry's stories all day! Well done Harry!
What an interesting Video! And you can really feel the appreciation for the music, the technician, the man himself, the whole thing. Great stuff, I love it, dude!
Dude, thank you. This was very insightful and inspiring, might try out some of the tips from the legend on the daily, should be a lot of fun! Thank you for always providing interesting content, rock on, Dude
*YES HES BACK I LOVE THIS MAN*
I'm sorry.
dude*
“Dave probably being on the spectrum somewhere...” this killed me 😂
yep but so true
Yes!! This was awesome. And that's why we ALL love Dave, spectrum or not.
DUUUUDDEEEE WE'VE ALL MISSED YOU SO MUCH
“Sonic” “How did you know?” “Because I knew you were a good guy”
Dude. As a musician and gamer I applaud you
I literally yelled *HARRY MIREE HARRY MIREE HARRY MIREE* when I got the notification and everyone around me thinks I'm crazy rn it's great
This conversation goes way behind every geek drum q&a with a tech. It's just like the energy between the band and the fans: mutual respect and admiration. Keep up being so curious, dude! Good things will keep coming your way. 🙏
Dude! Right on! So, you've interviewed Lessard and now the drum tech. .... What about the man himself?! When's the Carter interview coming?!?!?!
Right?
I feel like Harry is the type of person that doesn't want to meet Carter to keep the magic alive. But maybe they've met.
@@TheZooNinjaS Well, he says in this video that he talked with Carter. So we know it happened. The question is whether he recorded it as an interview or just talked with him in person.
Great job on this interview!
Ayy, missed ya dude! Man, techs don't get enough credit, so it was really cool to see Henry's perspective, especially hearing how resourceful they had to be starting out.
Did y'all notice when he said when he talked to Carter? Carter Beouford interview to come????
Yeah, dude, I latched onto that so hard!
Yes
I'm 41 now, and I have owned a studio, I have made guitars, I have written my own songs, played festivals, lost an amazing 63 year old drummer that my soul will never be the same since losing, and I remember learning how to play "so much to say" on acoustic (properly!) while singing, and I cannot put into words how much I love what these amazing souls have done for me!. Love is the only way I can describe it. THANK YOU!. I remember watching from binoculars at the Gorge MANY years ago, and watching Carter behind the fence at the tour busses, and helping some roadie and showing him how to load things while smiling and being kind the whole time, and to this day it has stuck with me!. I got to see Leroi before he elevated beyond us, and I felt all of their energy EVERY time I saw them play!. I wanted to do the same with my music, and sadly life had other plans, and now the song Shotgun speaks to me. This band AND THE CREW that is their family has affected my life in a way I am having trouble putting into words, while trying not to sound like some kinda loonie toon, stalker crazed maniac lol. I guess what I'm trying to say is, I hope/wish that everyone involved in "DMB" could see this, and know that I am grateful beyond words, and I wish you all the best!! THANK YOU ALL SOOO MUCH!!. I wish I could have jammed with you guys. Keep well and stay safe in this crazy world and keep singing from the windows to each other!.
I’ve met Henry several times, he’s a great guy, happy to finally see someone interview him, he’s a legend as well
Carter IS the man! He's been a force of influence on my playing!
How the heck did you manage to get this interview dude! Lol
So cool to hear the perspective of the tech behind the curtain. He's running around patching holes while the whole time the audience has no idea! Also catching that throw off in the live recording must have taken a killer ear Harry. I would have just assumed edge hits on the snare or a partially broken stick!
Dude I’m blown away. You asked the question I’ve been dying to know the answer to. I remember the day I heard that little snare drum snafu and I’ve had my theories. I figured no other fan would’ve heard that but as a drummer and sound engineer I heard that right away and I can’t believe you asked that friggin question! Thank you I feel whole and complete
What an outstanding video. Awesome insights from our man Harry and Carter's right arm. Innovation, constant improvement, humble dudes in parlance. Moving mountains. Bless.
Got the notification and saw Harry Miree and though hell yes! Then I saw it was about Carter and got even more excited. This honestly made my day so much better. I wasn't looking forward to going into Music college today but after watching this I feel so motivated!!! Thank you so much Harry!
0:36 This means you actually spoke with Carter, right Harry? Which means you've made an interview just like this with the man himself, coming straight to this channel... RIGHT?
@harrymiree you better reply to this or prove him right
you were right!
Who are you? Elliott Offen? RIIIIGGHHHTTTTT
You tried to engage him more than most could or would. Good job pulling some info out of him.
This puts so much more perspective on how the band has evolved over the years. Just more and more amazing.
I. AM. SO. DAMN. GRATEFUL. FOR. YOU. DUDES!
AGREEEEEED.
Thanks Harry, so good to get little glimpses of your life and travels. You keep it real and we are grateful!
So darn grateful for you too dude! Loved hearing Carter’s tech, must have been really exciting for you! All the best with future musical pursuits and whatnot!
As soon as this video started playing
I said “dude”
And we both said it at the same time.
No joke. I love this channel. Always cheers me up.
This is some top quality content. Even the videos of just you talking.
Never stop making them. Even if it’s just you talking. You good sir, know how to make good content.
Been a Carter fan for over 25 years. Thanks for this. Very insightful and inspiring!
I love this post; no over- hyped BS, just a real, genuine conversation with a pro about important stuff - respect
I seriously have goosebumps after watching that. You could tell you were in your glory. Congrats on the great video.
Thanks so much for talking to this guy- so many people have no idea how important his job really is...
Harry - dude. As a fellow child of Carter's playing, this was an incredible look into this man's world and a history of DMB's live show development. THANK YOU for this - absolutely amazing. Much love, dude.
I was late to the game with Dave Matthews, but my wife is a superfan. I've seen the band 3 times with her and each time the sound and performance were much MUCH better than the last (and the first one definitely didn't suck). He isn't kidding when he says they are constantly looking for ways to take it to the next level. I've got as much respect for this whole crew as I do for any band out there.
Harry, you amaze me every time I see you. Not only are you a phenominal drummer in your own right, you are also a really great interviewer! Henry seems like a real gem of a guy and really humble about what he does (and agreed these guys get shamefully little credit for what they do all day every day). It's easy to see why they keep him on board. Thanks for this, and like the others say, keep going all the way to Carter himself. I have to believe he would love to be interviewed by THE DUDE! Much love Harry :)
Dude, you keep inching closer and closer to that interview with the man, the myth, the legend. When are you going to sit an interview Carter?!?!?! Come on, we're all waiting for it and wanting it. Make is happen Harry!
I shed a dudely tear when I saw this was posted. Thank you Harry, this was incredible.
NirvanaBrian1 "dudely tear" LMFAO I'm so stealing that. Best to you sir. *gingerly touches the brim of his tophat and saunters into the night mist* #iblackedoutwhatthefuckdidijustsay
And I, a dudely tear reading your comment. Send me your mailing address: gimme@harrymiree.com
Observing perfection by the Perfector! Can never get enough of Carters drumming...keep it coming my man.
Dude! Awesome interview. It was waaay dudetastic! So happy to watch a new video!!!
Duuuuuuuuuuudeeeeeee! Happy to have you back. What a really cool interview, you never get to see the Tech's side of the story... and what a lovely relationship between Carter and Henry, as it shows how cool they are and the respect they have for each other's craft.
It's so awesome to see you back with some new vids! I'm not a Carter fan just yet, but I've been watching your vids for a while now and love your enthusiasm!
I will continue checking them out as I go but in the meantime, keep being passionate about your vids my dude!
So happy for you Harry! I love seeing a genuine huge fan (you) interact meaningfully with the talent (Henry). Much love.
I remember my first battle of the bands back in high school. my older brother set up my kit (I was in a thrash band) first song was heavy more than fast so just using one foot on the bass, as soon as the 2nd song started I went straight into double bass and about a minute in, the bass flew forward and I dropped off throne and disappeared behind the kit trying to get everything back in place. It was nerve wracking but funny to look back on lol I also had to use the sandbag trick for my cymbal stands. Been 12 years since that first time playing to a crowd, learned a lot since then
Dude! Fantastic chat with Henry. I don't know why it never occurred to me that there must be some legendary dudes behind the scenes, but you've just shined a bright light on one of them. Great to hear his thoughts, dreams, and experiences. Thanks, dude.
Fantastic job, dude! Glad to see you back!
DUDE! this was perhaps one of the best interviews with a drumtech Ive ever watched! so insightful! and so cool to see pro drummers like you still having your fanboy moments! hahah
Shared a show in the pit at the gorge amphitheater with you for DMB 2018, crazy to find you here! Nice interview!
Solid questions, you have a knack for these interviews. Keep up the great content!
Dude just found your videos recently, have to say it's pretty inspiring your outtake on drumming and playing all together. Love your videos and I think your an awesome dude.🤙
You are awesome dude. Thanks for being genuine with all of your questions and creating creative content. Rock on.
Best currently touring drummer, hands down. Jah bless
I don’t even listen to that band but I was super engaged in the video because you can tell they’re both extremely passionate about what they do and what they’re talking about. Awesome stuff, Harry. Great to have you back
Hey nice to see you back on your own channel lol. Learning about the legends is great
This is so great! Mad props to all the hard-working techs out there.
My wife made fun of me cause we were watching the bachelor this season, and I said, “That’s Harry Miree”. She told me I was fanboying. Lol. This was an awesome inside look at the man, the myth, the legend.
Wait he’s in the Bachelor? Lol
egutierrez they had a band on the show and he was playing drums for them.
Chris Gomez Aw, I wanted to see Harry breaking hearts left and right...
egutierrez the dude world would not be able handle Harry as the bachelor. Lol.
Dude!!! You’re back - thank the cowbell gods!! And you bring us hands-down THE BEST drum tech video ever. This eclipses Jeff Ocultree’s “Trust Your Ears”. Your dudeness delivers every time - without fail - and we thank you from the bottom head of our 18” floor toms! Donk!
Dude! Ending the video with the perfect song! Tenacious D "roadie" is this video
Duuuuuude!!! My wife is still confused why I was so giddy and giggly during this whole video. Your preparation for this interview made is so good and so glad you're back. As a drummer with arthritis in my hands and thumbs, I would genuinely love that glove.
We miss you Harry
Wow, great questions! And the little details are so nice. Like the smiley face showing when the snare is good/bad. This video is really well done.
HARRY I NEED MORE COWBELL MY DUDE!! When are you coming back????? I’ve waited 8 months for another dudetastic drumming video! (Take your time by the way no rush my dude just love your videos)
This is an awesome interview. Thank you so much. My favorite part, Dave on the spectrum. No seriously, ALL of it was great. What a humble man. Nashville show is coming up in few days, my town. If not sold out yet, hopefully I'll be able to get tickets. I've loved DMB since the early 90's when first heard them & given a cassette tape by the Vanderbilt University student radio station DJ. I saw DJ in the hall when I was leaving the darkroom where I'd been developing film, asked what band he was playing. Often played local bands. He went to check the name, handed me a cassette tape, said it was an extra one so gave it to me!! Wish I could put my hands on it now!!
DUDE! I've never clicked a video notification faster
Amazing interview...the day I heard Carter for the first time I was blown away...then to find out we both play open(except he is a lefty) was a beautiful day. Thank you for this information and awesome video.
Yass dudes he is back
What a team! This video was amazing, thank you! You’re So Damn Lucky to have done this interview!
*When things get Hairy*
*hairy miree*
I 2004 I bought "Under the Table and Drumming", the Carter Beauford instructional DVD, at a drum convention as a penny pinching college student. Got home, opened it up all super exited, pulled the DVD out and the disc cracked from the plastic in the center holding it in place. Never even got to watched it once. Couldn't afford to re-buy it. I can still feel the disappointment when I think about it.
Anyway, sob story aside...great video dude! Loved it!
27 years all of them together still doing it and loving it. That’s what it’s all about.
So damn good, the whole crew! Thanks for covering this, keep it up - We like it!
Amazing video Harry, love this. More of these drum tech interviews would be awesome.
Thank you sir
dude I love how this interview went. I can feel how you guys connected. more power to you harry! and I'm looking forward to more videos in the future!
Absolutely incredible. Two step in the rain was one of the most inspirational musical moments in history.
This is so good! I’ve been a fan since the beginning. It’s awesome to see that their tech guys have been with them this whole time too!
Dude! I was just packing my things for going to their show tomorrow and then I see this and the hype doubles.
Welcome back to RUclips Dude, we have all missed you!
Awesome, intelligent, articulate interview, from not only a craftsman, but a true fan, thanks Harry..
Harry, thanks so much for sharing this! Love all your content, but this was particularly fun!
I've been wishing and waiting for that for 22 years. Thank you!
Fantastic video!!! Thank you so much for getting this perspective!! We all watch videos and interviews of our heroes to try and learn from them, but I think the tech is an often overlooked resource. This is the guy working day to day to help achieve sounds and I'm glad someone finally recognized the fact that we want to hear from these guys!
I hope you remember moments like these forever. Im sitting here absolutely giddy for you. Not any dude would be allowed this opportunity, you are the chosen dude!
Beautiful video. It’s so nice to see how the work of the techs play such an important role at the magic we experience as spectators of a concert. The musicians of the DMB and everyone around them seems to have this kind relationship, almost like a family.
Glad you’re back! This video was super awesome too! Hearing and seeing all of the behnd the scenes stuff is truly inspirational dude. Keep up the great work!
This was excellent, so much goes into just a piece of the grand masterpiece! Loved the insight and info! Thank you
The dude is back! I don't know why it took me a whole day for this video to appear in my suggestions, but as soon as I saw it I watched it! What an incredible interview you've put together, definitely worth the wait. Thanks for giving us more peaks into your own mind and behind the scenes/ into the minds of the greats we cherish!
Can't wait to see you live in June M'Dude!
Thanks for the fab interview dude. I hadn't heard of Two Step in the Rain before, but as a avid front row guy imagining that experience made me legit emotional.
I am just so grateful that I am not the only person mesmerized by Carter's awesome chops. Keep up the good work Harry. We've missed you lately. Thanks for the view behind the throne.
Dude! Im hella happy for you. Ive been following u for about 5 years now and i know how much u love the Beauf. I remember being in 7th or 8th grade and watching the dual cassete of " under the table and drumming". He was the first truly great drummer i ever saw and studied so needless to say, i would love the stick or glove. Hell, ill even take the guitar pick just because it shared a stage with him. So DUDE.....PLEASE!!?? O and btw thanks for the video. Its pretty damn cool to get this kind of inside look at the kit and how it's evolved and maintained.
Harry, great stuff! Impressed that you were able to get to interview him. Keep producing good (and funny) content!
I remember watching your 5 tips on how to play like Carter some years ago; I've been watching you since and it makes me so happy how far you've come! Keep it up, Harry!
DUUUUUUDE! Best video on Carter’s kit EVER!!! So much insight and plenty of little nuggets (who knew about Henry putting sandbags in the kick drum and tape on the bottom hat!). From all the Carter and DMB fans everywhere, I thank you for lining this up and posting it for us geeks. Much appreciated 👊👏
Well done, man! Great video. Love the editing job too. Thanks for getting this done and sharing it with all of us. Cheers!
You are one of the most knowledgeable interviewers I have ever watched! Thanks for making this segment so informative and fascinating!
Thank you for getting us insight from the crew. It is amazing to hear their stories! Thanks dude!
Haaaarrryyyyyy! We miss you. Show us what you're up to man. Share the love...
This is amazing, this mad genius (Henry Luniewski) going over sets where he's basically doing backflips 'n cartwheels to keep Carter's kit on point DURING SONGS...and he's so humble about it! As a fan of the band, it's always great to see the members connecting on stage and having a good time, but to see how that extends through the crew as well...it just speaks to how they pull off such incredible shows every night they go out. 'Can't wait for summer!
Thanks dude!
Great interview. You answered so many of my Carter ponderings over the years. Thanks
I was glued to every second of this video! It has always been a dream of mine to get a peek behind his set in real life so this is likely as close as I'll get. And I could listen to Henry's stories all day! Well done Harry!
What an interesting Video! And you can really feel the appreciation for the music, the technician, the man himself, the whole thing. Great stuff, I love it, dude!
Such an awesome video and interview! Huge fan of DMB, Carter, and you! Can’t wait for what is to come! Keep it up
Dude, thank you. This was very insightful and inspiring, might try out some of the tips from the legend on the daily, should be a lot of fun!
Thank you for always providing interesting content, rock on,
Dude
One of the best drummers ever. Glad you got to hang with the crew!!
I wish every Drum Tech video was like this! So in depth about more than just what gear is used. PLEASE DO MORE OF THESE
This is really awesome! Thanks for doing this video, Harry!