Interview with Big Mick Hughes • FoH sound for Metallica since 1985

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  • Опубликовано: 16 янв 2016
  • Big Mick Hughes is one of the most famous sound guys, not only due to his impressive appearance. For more than 20 years he's responsible for the FoH sound of one of the most successful bands on the planet: Metallica.
    We talked to him about PA systems, consoles, analog outboard and what has changed in realising 360° shows since the nineties.
    The interview was shot shortly before a lecture which Big Mick did in cooperation with Meyer Sound at Oxford Brookes University.
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  • @JordanLake25
    @JordanLake25 7 лет назад +55

    I feel like I'm legitimately hanging out with the sound engineer from the biggest Metal band ever.
    This interview is fucking amazing.

    • @Mudshark6412
      @Mudshark6412 7 лет назад +1

      J Stone Best video AND comment of the day. Nailed it. Cheers!

    • @leuby23
      @leuby23 7 лет назад +2

      Well! I had the distinct fortune to work in immediate proximity to this dude when I was local crew here in Perth, Western Australia. Obviously, I was on the sound team and we were packing down FOH. He is exactly as he appears in this KILLER vid: Good humoured and authentic. Over the years, I've recalled the occasion. I'm grateful to have had the opportunity to share a laugh and few questions, point blank with "Big Mick".

    • @Fister_of_Muppets
      @Fister_of_Muppets 6 лет назад

      J Stone agreed, Metallica picked a real smart cookie when they picked this guy to hang their sound on.

  • @juangil9628
    @juangil9628 8 лет назад +115

    this dude can probably make the most dullest, boring subject sound super interesting! I'd watch a documentary on the manufacturing of paper clips if he was involved! awesome.

  • @fedefrusciantejohn
    @fedefrusciantejohn 8 лет назад +101

    I could easily watch him talking for two more hours at least! Great interview

  • @WhatsGoinOnMate
    @WhatsGoinOnMate 8 лет назад +35

    Really friendly, knowledgeable and down to earth guy.

  • @gabefernandes356
    @gabefernandes356 Год назад +3

    A local band with big potential has asked me to be their resident sound man, and I thought "who's the best in the business to research? Mick!". No brainer. Amazing interview!

  • @RiotSeasonRecords
    @RiotSeasonRecords 7 лет назад +9

    Had a college friend that knew Big Mick in the late 80's. Lovely bloke and sorted us out passes for Guns N Roses and Metallica at the time (87/88) I will forever be thankful for those moments

  • @6Toe
    @6Toe 8 лет назад +10

    Big Mick has been a hero of mine for many years. I'm not really into Metallica, but I am into what Mick brings to the table.

  • @thegodless2904
    @thegodless2904 7 лет назад +1

    What a fantastic interview, the experience and knowledge this guy has is beyond value. I remember becoming aware of "Big Mick" as a young budding engineer via a Behringer ad in Sound on Sound magazine. I could only dream of having this kind of coverage back then!!

  • @drfisto8212
    @drfisto8212 7 лет назад +13

    I worked for Big Mick in KC he was the coolest gentlemen ever , even after we dropped a giant cable on his head he was just like it's alright mate carry on , it's good to see him .

  • @soulconnectedstudioproject4612
    @soulconnectedstudioproject4612 2 года назад +2

    I once talked to Big Mick in 1991 IJsselhallen Zwolle. Great man! And a hell of a sound engineer

  • @bigd8628
    @bigd8628 4 года назад +1

    Im from Montreal, 2hrs from Quebec city, where SOLOTECH is from. Makes me proud he mentioned both.

  • @benfordguitars
    @benfordguitars 7 лет назад +11

    This is the best interview I have ever watched about anything.....

  • @michaelnc4450
    @michaelnc4450 2 года назад

    Great Interview and Big Mick would be fun to work with! Thanks for the post!

  • @budgetguitaristcom
    @budgetguitaristcom Год назад

    Listen to any live sound podcasts and you'll hear about "Big Mick." He's a legend! This is a delightful interview. I love this channel!

  • @KaoswareMetal
    @KaoswareMetal 8 лет назад +9

    such a fascinating guy, I could listen to him for hours :)

  • @soundpro707
    @soundpro707 8 лет назад +29

    He is no sound engineer... He's a sound wizard!

  • @ericspero996
    @ericspero996 8 лет назад +1

    Great interview. He is obviously quite passionate about his work and very good at it. Plus seems like a super cool guy.

  • @metallicrazy8891
    @metallicrazy8891 8 лет назад +4

    I'm just loving this interview

  • @DavidGoodland
    @DavidGoodland 8 лет назад +4

    Great interview. cheers

  • @leadriff126
    @leadriff126 8 лет назад +4

    what a great interview...he really knows his business, very inspiring...

  • @orion2250
    @orion2250 6 лет назад +2

    Just from the beginning..what an amazing life of possibilities..taken.well done

  • @rawkinj6609
    @rawkinj6609 5 лет назад +1

    It was the VIDEOTRON CENTER IN QUEBEC that Metallica opened. Great interview!!

  • @The90sGamingGuy
    @The90sGamingGuy 6 лет назад +1

    Very interesting interview. I would like to hear more about the tours tid bits stuff that has never been said in other interviews of people in the Metallica camp.

  • @MB-yw3pv
    @MB-yw3pv 8 лет назад +1

    you can tell about when any interview with him was done based on how long his beard is, great interview, learned alot

  • @Thesongstaysthesame
    @Thesongstaysthesame 7 лет назад +20

    the stories this man must have....

  • @FixedHDD
    @FixedHDD 8 лет назад +20

    "ye blew all me horns" 15:55 xDD Genuine funny guy. love it!

  • @greatriffishere
    @greatriffishere 7 лет назад +2

    This dude kicks ass, my ears are still ringing from Metallica gigs in the 80's and 90's!!

  • @buminbeer2
    @buminbeer2 7 лет назад

    I agree, going to look this guy up as I could listen to him all day as a musician...

  • @stevenshewfelt888
    @stevenshewfelt888 7 лет назад +23

    i heard rumor that he lets his beard work the board while he naps

  • @thatsgottahurt666
    @thatsgottahurt666 6 лет назад +3

    I could listen to this guy for hours

  • @TIGERGUTS
    @TIGERGUTS 6 лет назад +1

    Big Mick! Legend. He has a certain AMSR to his voice! Very nice to listen too!

  • @leggus
    @leggus 8 лет назад +8

    I remember that night with The Armory Show and Pete Mensch, it was me who rode the Z1300 home to my mothers in the snow at midnight, both feet down over the junc 7 bypass cos it was icy as shit... It was kind of payback for busting that headlight :)

  • @haggardband
    @haggardband 8 лет назад +20

    Sympathic guy, also could listen for longer.

  • @stevebirmingham9650
    @stevebirmingham9650 6 лет назад

    very interesting guy .. more interviews like this good technical info but easy to understand

  • @dissectioncustoms9633
    @dissectioncustoms9633 8 лет назад +3

    That dude is a f&%kin mindwarper. Amazing to see the guy who makes Metallica live. I think he deserves a raise. The band can afford it. PS Fuck bob rock. I've been in P.A. for 20 years and any time I call he answers. He is a genius.

  • @TimberTramp
    @TimberTramp 4 года назад

    Gorgeous in a watch, my friend!

  • @lordouroboros1099
    @lordouroboros1099 Год назад

    on the " and Justice for all" tour in Knoxville Tenn. i was a 15 year old runaway from NC i was outside of the arena with some other kid i had met we were listening to the show, wishing we could go in... and no shit, this big ass dude with a long beard came by and asked us what we were doing. we told him we didn't have tickets to go inside. he told us to follow him. he took us through the back door, and we got to watch the show for free!! after the. show the same kid and i were just walking around and the same big dude with the long beard screamed at us from across the almost empty arena and told us to " get over here" he asked us what the hell were we still doing there and told us to follow him. he led us to the backstage area and then into Metallica 's back stage party where we just hung out for a couple of hours with the band and a bunch of hit chick's. never new his full name till now just big milk. anyone know how to get in touch with him?? PLEASE HELP!!

  • @toast47624
    @toast47624 5 лет назад

    This video was at least 1 day short! I could watch several more hours yet.

  • @JonGUK
    @JonGUK 6 лет назад

    Thoroughly enjoyed that

  • @williamcorcoran8842
    @williamcorcoran8842 2 года назад +1

    This guy is so correct! An audio engineer drives the box truck with a lift gate, rolls in the amps, speakers, power, mics, snake, board all so he can use the his mixing board for two hours and then you take it all apart until 4 am!

  • @djrickysmith
    @djrickysmith 4 года назад

    The one thing I dread, but still love doing is building the cones. We got stuck in a rain storm for a outside gig and half the subs rip apart

  • @KernRamsdell
    @KernRamsdell 8 лет назад

    loved this

  • @34hedgehog
    @34hedgehog 7 лет назад +2

    What a sorted bloke. Obviously loves what he does.

  • @underpressureman
    @underpressureman 6 лет назад +4

    Hey Big Mick, WTF, you blew all my speakers back in 89!!!

    • @wienerstein2817
      @wienerstein2817 Год назад

      I'm late to this but thats fuckin hilarious.

  • @hdaaap
    @hdaaap 8 лет назад +1

    cool interview, which it was longer. big mick seems like a sweep guy

  • @GoCotton
    @GoCotton 8 лет назад +6

    Very interesting stuff. I personally much preferred Metallicas live sound in the 90s to how things are now, interesting to learn a lot of it is down to the PA not being pushed so aggressively.

    • @hdaaap
      @hdaaap 8 лет назад

      +GoCotton i dont like the live guitar sounds anymore but they have to tune everything down because james voice is dead

    • @komputerLuek
      @komputerLuek 8 лет назад +4

      his range has gone down because of his age, it's a natural thing, many bands do that. however his singing abilities are higher than ever. just because he can't sing as high as before doesn't mean his voice 'is dead'. listen to his acoustic performances (cure for cancer concert or something like that), he sings great there

    • @Fister_of_Muppets
      @Fister_of_Muppets 6 лет назад +1

      GoCotton I would argue that James's voice sounds more balanced now than it has in at least 15 years, there is a little more aggression and attack in it again than there was around the year 2000. Maybe with age he has gotten a little more confident since he hasn't blown his voice out in quite a long time now.

  • @terencetable1147
    @terencetable1147 7 лет назад

    very entertaining and interesting video (y) great guy

  • @donmagicjuan831
    @donmagicjuan831 8 лет назад +61

    Man. He talks about subs like he's sprinkling salt while cooking.

    • @blakestone75
      @blakestone75 5 лет назад +4

      Juan Perez that’s kind of what subs are...

  • @Casketkrusher_
    @Casketkrusher_ 8 лет назад

    Damn he changed since I saw him on Justice on Wheels. Great guy!

  • @MarkAllentheProducer
    @MarkAllentheProducer 4 года назад

    Loving the natural ear protection technique 👍🏻

  • @ivorykeez
    @ivorykeez 5 лет назад

    Great insight and not boring AT ALL! Question : does anyone know what kind of organ that is in the background? I bought a parlor organ that looks similar, but unsure if made by same company/brand. :)

  • @MetaITurtle
    @MetaITurtle 6 лет назад

    This is so true. Sound does matter. EQ matters. Volume matters even more. If one guitar is just a bit louder than the other guitar. Than the drums,bass ,vocals all suffer as well, it's the small things. It's that sweet spot like he was mentioning. It's TRUE

  • @ronlur66
    @ronlur66 8 лет назад +4

    I have been to 3 metallica shows and i always set myself next to the sound/light tent so i have always seen big mick and heard the loudest and clearest sound ever, this guy is mental mate in a good way, you need ear plugs to not go deaf jajaja

  • @balsaboy55
    @balsaboy55 7 лет назад +1

    seen this dude at a metallica show in 1986

  • @davidcoyle2298
    @davidcoyle2298 7 лет назад +1

    What a thoroughly decent chap!

  • @josephway7809
    @josephway7809 8 лет назад +3

    man, that's a badass beard

  • @carver7585
    @carver7585 7 лет назад

    Living Legend right there.

  • @Maddruggist
    @Maddruggist 8 лет назад

    such a nice guy

  • @christothegreat1
    @christothegreat1 7 лет назад

    Mick, great beard, how do you get it to do that around the sideburns area??

  • @PowerChucker
    @PowerChucker 7 лет назад +1

    this guy is Awesome to listen to! and I love his 2-tone Rolex Submariner! very nice Mick!

  • @Docteur666
    @Docteur666 8 лет назад +3

    Worked for Metallica since fall 84, not 85

  • @bigleebrink
    @bigleebrink 8 лет назад

    Big Mick reminds me of Alan Moore. Cool dude.

  • @lizard4260
    @lizard4260 4 года назад

    i love this guy

  • @djrickysmith
    @djrickysmith 4 года назад

    Haaa, I've been down this road.. I could sit at a bar and drink beer with him all day, and share stories

  • @JohnPaulHare
    @JohnPaulHare 3 года назад

    He's not kidding about Meyer boxes being heavy. I've got two UPQ-1P boxes that weigh 110 lbs each. They're easily the heaviest speaker boxes I have. Nothing else weighs that much in my backline, which is very limited since I only provide sound for a small college. Yet somehow we have two Meyer UPQ-1P boxes, which cost $10K a piece.

  • @jasonschannel9526
    @jasonschannel9526 5 лет назад

    That's so cool man. I got into doing sound later in life. Sheer coincidence that a friend told the local bar owner that I was highly technical and they just fired their last sound guy. I already knew how to hook up sound gear, as I roadied for a KJ, and had a general understanding of how mixers work, and background as a trumpet player when I was a kid. Before the first show, I had two days to learn a Behringer X32 console. I've been doing it for over a year and I'm hooked. I'll be 47 this year, but I hope to land a gig touring. No kids, no wife, nothing to anchor me down in my mid-life. If I got the same kind of offer and had to leave immediately, I'd go in a heartbeat.

  • @andym7333
    @andym7333 2 года назад

    andy M
    1 second ago
    did he say he uses no compression on vocal track ??

  • @classix2132
    @classix2132 4 года назад

    The legend

  • @Robmgwan
    @Robmgwan 5 лет назад

    Such an interesting guy who knows his shit back to front ..

  • @eckesdelicious
    @eckesdelicious 2 года назад

    The best thing is the Brummie dialect he never changed.

  • @shanerobertcooperramirez1726
    @shanerobertcooperramirez1726 3 года назад +1

    bad ass Santa Claus sound engineer

  • @diregremo
    @diregremo 5 лет назад +1

    "He played, I erd him, it was fine" exactly

  • @ianismajoris
    @ianismajoris 7 лет назад +1

    I love his accent

  • @GingerDrums
    @GingerDrums 2 года назад

    He reminds me of the keyboard player from Spinal Tap. Anybody else?

  • @stumpypostie6457
    @stumpypostie6457 2 года назад

    Just classic

  • @iconosphereuk
    @iconosphereuk 7 лет назад

    'The Armoury Show' didn't form until 1983, so he has his years a bit mixed up. As you were.

  • @PatonMacD
    @PatonMacD 7 лет назад

    What a cool guy... lol awesome

  • @satinwhip
    @satinwhip 4 года назад

    I wonder if Lars has Big Mick dial out all of the bass from the FOH.

  • @metallicafamily001
    @metallicafamily001 4 года назад

    I wonder how many decibels tallica is

  • @danyjeff4447
    @danyjeff4447 5 лет назад +1

    "Lars went into the double kick drum patterns" Ahhh The good old days....

  • @jonnydavies6968
    @jonnydavies6968 7 лет назад

    I'm a musician but I don't understand a lot about the properties of sound in a live environment, in terms of how to combat certain problems/frequencies etc, but this interview was fantastic. Big Mick has got such enthusiasm it is infectious. Great interview. I have a question though if Mick ever reads this: Metallica. Sheffield City Hall. 30th Sept 1988. Justice tour. What happened with the PA? lol. One of the best gigs I've ever been to, however, throughout the gig, the PA seemed to be having problems with the right hand stack. Sometimes it would be working, sometimes it seemed to be barely audible. During the performance of "One", the right side seemed to fade out, come back for a few second, then get loud, then the entire PA just fizzles out and all you can hear is Lars' drumming, as that is the only acoustic instrument in the room. Hence, the end of "One" was a solo drum performance. Then followed about 10 minutes of silence, and eventually, the PA was working again. What went wrong? Don't get me wrong, it kinda "made" the gig, cos it was a fucking riot. Metallica. Sheffield City Hall. No barriers between stage and fans. Seriously. No barriers. I was right up against the stage and Hetfield was about a metre away, with Jason to my left. Serious stagediving went on that night! What were they thinking? But, yeah, would love to know what went wrong with the PA.

    • @pinetreeYT
      @pinetreeYT 6 лет назад +2

      do you really think Big Mick is out there reading RUclips comments? ))))

    • @mathiaspfute9870
      @mathiaspfute9870 6 лет назад +1

      shit happens with PA system ask big mick

  • @fonzybrookestone727
    @fonzybrookestone727 8 лет назад

    That's one cool cat!

  • @robschannel4512
    @robschannel4512 3 года назад +1

    I wonder if Mick did the moscow event in 91?

  • @Thesongstaysthesame
    @Thesongstaysthesame 6 лет назад +1

    If this man wrote a book

  • @FatmanTV2009
    @FatmanTV2009 2 года назад

    Who was monitor engineering for Metallica?

  • @Corvid
    @Corvid 7 лет назад +1

    I get the agression thing! So many shitty budget modern PAs driven to near destruction have that horrific sound to them... it's like bad digital clipping is to tube overdrive... unlike the PA's back then, the sound just gets mangled to hell!

  • @Disco_Breakin
    @Disco_Breakin 6 лет назад

    really interesting but I went to Death magnetic at the o2 up in the gods and it was fucking awful. Because the sound was hitting us then the wall/ceiling 20-30ft behind and bouncing back. I could barely make out what I was listening to most of the time

  • @evanseventy7593
    @evanseventy7593 4 года назад +1

    1.25x play speed 👍

  • @andrewdomonic6603
    @andrewdomonic6603 5 лет назад

    He's right. The Load tour, we zero vocals or hi-hats up in the bleeds of the Palace of Auburn Hills. Kinda sucked.

  • @TempoDrift1480
    @TempoDrift1480 5 лет назад

    Filing the slots out on the graphic, that is some fuckin fuuuuuuuuunny shit! I think I might just do that to mine... Course it won't do anything but it would be a definite gag to anyone else who saw this.

  • @samuelthorogood3878
    @samuelthorogood3878 7 лет назад +4

    Is it Hagrid or Gandalf

  • @andydufresne8034
    @andydufresne8034 2 года назад

    I have a personal rule of never getting a sound engineer talking about his work, especially if he's drinking. But I'm going to ammend that rule with 'unless it's Metallica's engineer.'

  • @lifeandThings
    @lifeandThings 7 лет назад

    I always knew Hagrid loved Metal! Awwww Yeah! ;)

  • @ShadeHope1969
    @ShadeHope1969 5 лет назад

    Eddie Kercher

  • @buzzcrushtrendkill
    @buzzcrushtrendkill 7 лет назад

    Really interesting. I must say, seeing Metallica at Lollapalooza in '96 the show I was at the sound was a horrible mushy mess.

    • @stevejonas5572
      @stevejonas5572 7 лет назад

      Because at those shows, Metallica has little to no input on anything. They have talked about this sort of thing numerous times. Think, "First time they played on a TV show and how the band hated it.. Which was Enter Sandman on a late night talk show in the early 90's. Or, if your more inclined, Nirvana when Kirk Cobain refused to play to a backing track for the first time on MTV. Even though they did MTV Unplugged. There is always a battle between the band and overly produced TV or Lollapalooza type crap. Metallica even being at Lollapalooza in itself pissed off a lot of actual Metallica fans because, we always knew them to be the band that did stuff their own way.

  • @ramsesbruyperez8499
    @ramsesbruyperez8499 7 лет назад +5

    he is brit, isn't he?

    • @79Xile
      @79Xile 7 лет назад +2

      yeah from Birmingham

  • @ZachLagrandeur
    @ZachLagrandeur 6 лет назад

    Get yourself a woman that loves you like Mik loves PA

  • @ykdickybill
    @ykdickybill 5 лет назад

    Big Mick, if yowm fancy a weekend in York, yow gerrintouch moyte.
    I,d love to pick yowm brains pal. Aisle put yerup, show yer round while yowm ere’

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    @cl-audioklangoptimierung1356 5 лет назад

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  • @nuclearskull
    @nuclearskull 8 лет назад

    0 people DONT like this = I LOVE those fuckers!!