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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024

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  • @ElektroMessTechnik
    @ElektroMessTechnik 8 лет назад +102

    Richard...The Soul of Pink Floyd...
    Remember Forever...
    Respect from greece.

    • @layne7152
      @layne7152 8 лет назад

      +GIANNIS PETRIDIS meh... I wouldn't call him the "soul of Pink Floyd" but, he definitely had his place. R.I.P. Rick Wright

  • @cathdodd5072
    @cathdodd5072 5 лет назад +97

    Rick Wright had a lot more to say and I really wish -- no disrepect to the interviewer as there are obvious language barriers and expectations of the production crew, with that, she does heroically well -- I really wish we had an interview where he was given the freedom and space to say what he wanted to. I really want to hear about his influences, his creative processes in writing, his love for music and the things that were important to him. It saddens me that there is so little footage of this thoughtful, intelligent, sensitive and creative man.

    • @MrJones-918
      @MrJones-918 5 лет назад +7

      I agree. What an intelligent and talented man that was smart enough to realize that The Pink Floyd was, ego aside, four people. Each creative and amazing in their own unique ways. Such a loss. RIP Rick ❤️

    • @nathanielmorgan129
      @nathanielmorgan129 3 года назад +1

      I know it's kinda randomly asking but does anybody know a good place to stream new series online?

    • @leeisaias3533
      @leeisaias3533 3 года назад +1

      @Nathaniel Morgan i watch on flixzone. Just search on google for it =)

    • @jamarimaverick85
      @jamarimaverick85 3 года назад

      @Lee Isaias definitely, I've been using Flixzone for months myself :D

    • @nathanielmorgan129
      @nathanielmorgan129 3 года назад

      @Lee Isaias Thanks, I signed up and it seems like a nice service =) I appreciate it!

  • @KurtisC93
    @KurtisC93 6 лет назад +141

    Richard Wright, when you hear him in any interview, it has this effect of putting you at ease - like he's not somebody who would do anything to patronize or belittle you. Like he really makes an effort to understand. Strangely, it makes you feel as if he's alive and well, like he's still around and enjoying his twilight years with his wife.
    But of course, we all know that this is not the case. No matter how much I want to believe otherwise, that he's still alive and giving interviews to this day, the unfortunate reality is that Rick is no longer of this world. He has left a void that nobody can fill.

    • @andrewtoebbe3885
      @andrewtoebbe3885 5 лет назад +7

      He has left a mark no one else could have...and his everlasting portfolio should be appreciated rather than having a 'void' to fill...There is no void, he is still hear to me, every time I hear the sound of his Sonics

    • @martinezz8268
      @martinezz8268 4 года назад +1

      Beatuifull comment, but I wouldnt call it void tho...Its like some unexplainable, all-sorounding energy, that inspires people, makes them happy, or sad, whenever they think of Richard and his muisc...Iam really glad that we have The endless river...

    • @sumego4180
      @sumego4180 4 года назад +4

      Very nice. He listens well because he has empathy. Empathy is what waters preaches about, but has none of. Rick is the opposite of Roger. I am so happy that Dave said there is no more a Pink Floyd without Rick. However, there was Pink Floyd without Roger. Karma is good.

    • @KurtisC93
      @KurtisC93 4 года назад +2

      @@sumego4180 Roger has come around since then. He no longer carries a huge chip on his shoulder.

    • @sumego4180
      @sumego4180 4 года назад +1

      Kurtis C. He lost the court case, he had no choice. And he is getting very old. It’s time for him to seek redemption, like for spitting on an enthusiastic fan, or using his concerts for fascist propaganda to sway the youth. He’s a multimillionaire-he needs to shut up and leave America out of his personal issues. Perhaps he should move out of his nyc sky rise and relocate to a country more to his liking.

  • @stevenll6279
    @stevenll6279 3 года назад +25

    He is easily the most underrated member of pf. He rarely gets talked about, never seems to get any screen time. I don't know y everyone treats him so badly. He deserves much much much more respect! RIP RICK YOU ARE SO INSPIRING

  • @mu-soguy
    @mu-soguy 5 лет назад +38

    What a proper lad. I could see most musicians of his stature to be annoyed by a peculiar interviewer like her but Rick doesn't mind at all because he's interested in the conversation and wants to get to the point.

    • @gorski989
      @gorski989 Год назад

      She shows deep respect for both Richard and PF work, in a beautiful way I could say, and Richard can feel that, so what can be reason for being annoyed?

    • @kennysutera2887
      @kennysutera2887 Год назад

      @@gorski989she cuts Rick off mid sentence and talks over his reply at 11:23 for instance. A bit rude

  • @raphasn1
    @raphasn1 9 лет назад +60

    Quando ele morreu eu fiquei tão triste, ele era a alma do Pink Floyd. Era incrível como ele e o David se completavam. Gênio. RIP Rick

    • @felipebvalee
      @felipebvalee 4 месяца назад

      September 15, 2008. Somehow I committed this date to memory. It was the first time I cried over the death of an artist. I'm Brazilian, and this interview was a little embarrassing.

  • @BostonRocker51
    @BostonRocker51 8 лет назад +41

    I was a huge fan of Rick Wright. So sad he passed. One of my musical heroes. I saw Pink Floyd back in the Echoes days. They were so fucking cool. I leaned forward in my seat and softly called out"Cymbeline" and heard it moments later from the top of the theater. I said to my date that sounded like my voice. She said, "It was your voice:" I never saw any mics, speakers, anything! Totally mind blowing.

  • @softteu
    @softteu 5 лет назад +43

    Gênio, assim como George Harrison, foi muito subestimado e ate ofuscado, de certa forma. Richard dava brilho e todas as ambiências tinham uma pitada de misticismo. R.I.P

  • @beckyvasquez4113
    @beckyvasquez4113 2 года назад +5

    I love that Gilmour said he would never play Echoes live again without Richard because this was their song.
    Rock & Roll Heaven indeed!

  • @f34rm4n
    @f34rm4n 4 года назад +18

    Gênio, que descanse em paz tocando seu teclado para Deus.

  • @Chandrakanth2492
    @Chandrakanth2492 6 лет назад +85

    Its sad how Rick wanted to do another record with the Floyd after Division Bell and had 14 years before he passed away and never got to do it. And Ironic how Endless River was released with his name to show the world how great he was. Its Sad. Very sad.

    • @pal-of-pals
      @pal-of-pals 3 года назад +3

      I like to think that releasing Endless River was probably what Rick would have wanted.

    • @samueldoss9608
      @samueldoss9608 3 года назад +1

      Of corse endless river would have his name
      It's not really an album
      Its musical pieces from the division bell recordings
      From the cutting room floor
      Its
      Rejected music
      It should be part of
      Anniversary division bell box set
      Not an album
      David Gilmore
      NOT a founding member
      Who has total control
      Dropped the ball
      Trying to carry on the pink floyd legacy
      Momentary has 3 or so songs that are ok
      But it has to much new 80s technology adapted in it
      Delicate sound
      Live album that roger got paid
      Most of it were his songs
      Division bell
      I'll give him that one
      A masterpiece
      Pulse
      Featured entire album performance of dark side
      Guess who got paid with that
      Endless river
      Complete laziness
      And not very good
      Or they would have used the music
      On an island
      David solo
      A masterpiece
      Should have been
      The next pink floyd album
      Just one last point
      David dosen't mind
      Singing Roger's songs
      Dosen't mind releasing them on live albums
      Took total control of a name
      He didn't create
      And bans roger from
      Posting his tour dates
      On the pink floyd website
      Yeah
      I can see why roger is still some what bitter
      You have to be trusted by the people you lie to
      So that when they turn there backs on you
      You'll get the chance to put the knife in
      Some of David's only lyrics he wrote
      On Animals
      🤔

  • @TheJohnnyLivewire
    @TheJohnnyLivewire 8 лет назад +13

    I like the interviewer. She has great compassion and Rick is great as always.

  • @floydes9060
    @floydes9060 8 лет назад +21

    Excelente entrevista ! O Rick era sensacional, descanse em paz, mestre

  • @magnusloven2041
    @magnusloven2041 3 года назад +24

    11:50 "my wife suffered clinical depression" *CUT TO CHARRED CORPSE AND EPIC GUITAR SOLO*

    • @lowandodor1150
      @lowandodor1150 3 года назад +3

      leave it to some up and coming editors from Brazil, hu?
      this was one bad video...with the exception of the wonderful Rick Wright.

    • @Deathshuck
      @Deathshuck 3 месяца назад +1

      That transition really made me laugh after reading the comment. Holy shit

  • @meep2576
    @meep2576 6 лет назад +11

    He was a class act, loved him ❤️

  • @TheDepiano
    @TheDepiano 8 лет назад +20

    My eternal favorite of the band

  • @MrJacMac1968
    @MrJacMac1968 7 лет назад +35

    I wish I could have met Rick and got his autograph before he died,

    • @sceneofthecrash99
      @sceneofthecrash99 6 лет назад

      MrJacMac1968 same... T-T

    • @martinezz8268
      @martinezz8268 4 года назад +3

      I wish i could have met Rick, even without an autograph...But it would be nice too

  • @didakelx
    @didakelx 6 лет назад +15

    I think from a fan's point of view it's a very interesting interview. Richard gives some very good explanations of his personal approach to music. And I can say he is exactly the way I thought he was, a great musician, a true artist, not a rock star, a very good person and human being. Very glad to have found this. Thank you very much for sharing.

  • @pascalecnto68
    @pascalecnto68 5 лет назад +6

    Rick is spot on when he talks about the combination of the 'English Character' of bottling feelings up + the lack of sunlight causing depression.

  • @Scarpett
    @Scarpett 9 лет назад +39

    Thanks for posting this interview. Unfortunately, the beautiful interviewer (Bruna Lombardi) doesn't speak english very well and I had the feeling she didn't get put out all her ideas in a clear way. Rick helped a lot!!! MISS RICK!!!

    • @maeredabtsog6164
      @maeredabtsog6164 5 лет назад +4

      @Nelson Robert Willis Why are you a pig for noticing a beautiful woman? You wouldnt be a ,man if you didnt.

  • @hankhardigan1104
    @hankhardigan1104 8 лет назад +29

    Rick, Rick Wakeman, Tony Banks, Ray Manzarek and Jon Lord are the peak of keys in Rock n Roll. Rick Wright, for me is the most unique and the best

    • @krollpeter
      @krollpeter 8 лет назад +1

      He was no way a virtuoso as the others you name.

    • @hankhardigan1104
      @hankhardigan1104 8 лет назад +8

      Peter Kroll You have people who play and you have people who create. Wright created. Yngwie Malmsteen plays

    • @andrewptob
      @andrewptob 6 лет назад +1

      Billy Payne and Billy Preston are glaring omissions from your short list

    • @Buttsmoker
      @Buttsmoker 5 лет назад

      Manzarek is the pinnacle

    • @ontherun8
      @ontherun8 4 года назад +4

      You forgot Keith 😉

  • @gc77f
    @gc77f 9 лет назад +23

    Muito obrigado por postar essa entrevista, Rick ele é mito, Pink Floyd Forever, The Endless River em homenagem ao Rick muito merecido!

  • @MrJacMac1968
    @MrJacMac1968 7 лет назад +13

    Rick is alot like my late father.He was quiet and shy but very personable just like Rick

  • @jimo7593
    @jimo7593 4 года назад +5

    He was so humble. Both him and David. No wonder they had such a tight connection.

    • @carlososborne2866
      @carlososborne2866 4 года назад +4

      I agree. Both him and David are good people, good human beings.

  • @Melvis0
    @Melvis0 7 лет назад +49

    Rick Wright - "I know we're going to do another album."

    • @entwistlefromthewho
      @entwistlefromthewho 4 года назад +4

      But what changed? At the 1994 shows David often said stuff like "see you next time around", Rick KNEW they would do another album circa 1996. So why didn't it happen? Why, by 2000 was David so against Pink Floyd returning? We'll probably never know.

    • @jimo7593
      @jimo7593 3 года назад +3

      @@entwistlefromthewho good question. In the 70s they were producing albums ever 2 yrs. Then it became 5 yrs, then finally, 20 yrs.

    • @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113
      @ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 3 года назад

      "President Donald Trollop will Legalize Prostitution and make it affordable, for everyone and/or just me." is what i thought, 4 years, ago. He and Rick ran out of time, is all and even though Joe BinLaden is a Male Prostitute, in many ways, he is not what i had in mind. Fred Garvin, on the other hand, with all those Trusses and whatnot. Kinky. Just in time for Kinkstmas!

    • @andrewstutler5701
      @andrewstutler5701 3 года назад +3

      @@ihavefallenandicantreachmy2113 thats good news

    • @thecannetwork7559
      @thecannetwork7559 3 года назад +1

      coz dave wanted to focus on family

  • @sol5483
    @sol5483 3 года назад +3

    Lindoooooo, esse trio ficou demais. Devemos muito há eles, por manter vivo Pink Floyd

  • @helsenleme
    @helsenleme 6 лет назад +8

    Entrevista incrível, grande cara, importantíssimo na banda.

  • @dumaco71
    @dumaco71 9 лет назад +30

    Parabéns Joaquim pelo vídeo. Sensacional, nunca tinha visto antes. Rick era um cara simples e muito sincero.. Isso faz com que eu o respeite ainda mais.

    • @Arnes2011
      @Arnes2011  9 лет назад +1

      Obrigado Eduardo Mateus!.

  • @renatoroehrs9446
    @renatoroehrs9446 4 года назад +2

    Touching and emotional. He still the real heart of the band! RIP, Rick.

  • @chuckedone
    @chuckedone 9 лет назад +12

    They were such a fabulous group. Pitty Roger had such a big head.

    • @ImYourHuckleberry_29
      @ImYourHuckleberry_29 5 лет назад +5

      Yes but his lyrics and concepts were far beyond the other members.

  • @heavymeddle28
    @heavymeddle28 4 года назад +4

    Don't get me wrong now. I've been a huuuge Floyd fan since 30-35 years now and Roger has been painted out as the "villain". Maybe rightfully so?!? Idk. I wasn't there but I watched them live on the Pulse Tour 94 and that was beyond great. But... In hindsight... Roger wasn't there and it wasn't really the same anymore. Music was amazing. Everything was but it wasn't really Pink Floyd anymore. Together, all 4 of them... Magic

  • @williamcarvalho5760
    @williamcarvalho5760 6 лет назад +5

    Há tempos procurava essa entrevista!!! Quando ela foi exibida, em meados dos anos 90, na extinta TV Manchete, não pude vê-la integralmente. Muito obrigado!

  • @ralphsaad8637
    @ralphsaad8637 8 лет назад +86

    Great interview but I'm a bit pissed that they used mainly music from the wall, which Rick didn't particularly participate in. It would have been better to hear pieces from his new album or at least some lof the Pink Floyd songs he wrote.

    • @danielkinsey1069
      @danielkinsey1069 8 лет назад +17

      That is really annoying. I hate it when people do that. On a Watchmojo video of Top 10 Keyboard Players in Rock. Wright was #6, but then they showed footage of Comfortably Numb and Money from Live 8. He was barely filmed! And they showed the GUITAR solos. They should have played SoYCD or Echoes for crying out loud

    • @ralphsaad8637
      @ralphsaad8637 8 лет назад +2

      +Daniel Kinsey Exactly

    • @dennisneo1608
      @dennisneo1608 6 лет назад +1

      Rick is all over The Wall.

    • @clawmansegele1988
      @clawmansegele1988 5 лет назад +2

      dennis neo Read a book before you say something like that. Yes he recorded, but learn the history a bit and you’ll see he was pushed aside quite a bit on the wall.

    • @standandeliver8376
      @standandeliver8376 4 года назад

      Probably because there was no professional footage of their other most well known stuff (as far as I know) and not many people are familiar with their pre DSOTM stuff.
      EDIT: Now that I've watched all of it, there are far too many distracting and irrelevant interruptions by parts of The Wall film and other footage. I'm just want to listen to the bloody interview.

  • @TheMrBennito
    @TheMrBennito 4 года назад +4

    Rick is a giant. As a human being and in music. He should be a shining example for nowaday's youth.

  • @thesongtowoody
    @thesongtowoody 8 лет назад +11

    Richard wright in this interview made me think that him and kurt cobain are both simple quiet soft spoken souls.

    • @plasticweapon
      @plasticweapon 3 года назад

      tell me, are you nuts?

    • @layne8696
      @layne8696 2 года назад

      @@plasticweapon do you have nuts, plastic weapon? Better check because im coming after them

  • @evertonsousa1113
    @evertonsousa1113 4 года назад +3

    Excelente entrevista, Bruna Lombardi é uma gata.
    Richard é muito sincero e talentoso, vou ouvir seu álbum solo grande mestre. Que Deus o tenha em um bom lugar.

  • @AlobytesOgniddove
    @AlobytesOgniddove 7 лет назад +7

    Bruna is great , Rick is AMAZING!

  • @allanjones6415
    @allanjones6415 7 лет назад +6

    Nossa que entrevista incrível, nunca tinha visto!! Joaquim parabéns pelo material e muito obrigado por compartilhar, esse cara era fenomenal, Rick era o principal sonoplasta do Pink Floyd, um músico sensacional.

  • @danielkinsey1069
    @danielkinsey1069 8 лет назад +29

    I have to honest here, I'm more of a David Gilmour fan, so I lean more towards the less Roger Waters albums and more on the David Gilmour/Polly Samson albums. Waters is a genius when it comes to lyrics, but I don't like how much he took over from the others. Rick Wright never got the recognition he deserved while he was alive. Only in death do people realize how important he was, even Gilmour. RIP Rick, Shine On

    • @thedirtyfecker
      @thedirtyfecker 8 лет назад +5

      Waters didn't 'take over' from the others. The others were sitting on their hands and contributing nothing. Pink Floyd were finished as a creative entity. Roger Waters was the only one who was actually creating anything and carried Pink Floyd from Animals onwards. It was only when money and song writing credits became an issue that the others rallied together against him since he pointed out that "he was Pink Floyd" because basically, he was. Gilmour was just as guilty for throwing Rick Wright out of the band and never actually really let him back into the band even during the recording of the Division Bell in which he vetoed all of his own songs as 10/10 for inclusion on the album due to the fact that Gilmour made sure that he did not get an even share of the proceeds from Pink Floyd sales. He was readmitted as an 'official member' but you can bet your life his contract was rewritten as to how much he was entitled to. Rick Wright himself was bitter about this arrangement Dave Gilmour has admitted that Rick Wright was originally brought back into the fold since it would make Pink Floyd stronger in their law suit with Roger Waters. Rick Wright had ceased to be a creative influence or contributer since WYWH because he basically became a coke head and had very little interest in the music anymore. Roger recieves the bad press even to this day because the others accuse him of power mongering when in reality he was the only one doing anything. Try to imagine his position? The guy is doing all the work, taking on all the responsibility of doing all the writing etc. The others are even when asked producing nothing to projects, not even chord sequences. Can you not see how this would build resentment? Can you not see how one man (even if he is in the right) looks bad in an argument when confronting the other three?Then due to the resentments this created amongst the band, when it came to credits and royalties the others found strength in numbers when battling with Roger. It came to a head on the Final Cut when Waters under the weight of critticism offered to release the record ans a solo effort. This in itself was a bluff to Dave who greedily rejected the idea since it meant no album profits for him and so insisted on it being a PF record even though both him and Mason made very little contribution. What people who criticise Waters need to remember, is that he is portrayed as being controlling and rejecting anyones work but his own when the reality was he was crying out for contributions from the others but found very little being offered. Pink Floyd had long since ceased to be a band that played and jammed together. Their relationship had long since become a business venture. Waters may have been very bitter about it and this clearly came off badly for him publicly, but that does not change the reality that without Waters there was no Pink Floyd and both he and they knew that, despite the sour grapes filled excuses they still give to this day.

    • @Nyctasia
      @Nyctasia 8 лет назад +7

      Yes, all correct, which is nice to see, so many people just bought the publicity thrown out about roger being controlling. From 1975/6-1983 Waters was the only person writing anything, the others did nothing, other than say they were not keen on Waters material that is, though actually writing anything much was beyond them! It was very much a case of him turning up saying 'I have enought material for almost 6 sides of vinyl' and the other three combined saying 'well this bit isnt very good, we dont like that at all, and we have made a few alterations to a few tracks for you'. Obviously they didnt want to be 'The Roger Waters Band' and only perform his songs, but it was only the thought of wanting the cash from a record than kept them together. Dave Gilmour was always very much directed by money, hence his decision to carry on as 'Pink Floyd' because this would get more interest, Nick Mason was easy going and more or less the peacemaker, but also inclined to take the path of least resistance, Rick Wright was going through a bad period and certainly not treated well by Gilmour who told Wright personally 'You have my full support' when Waters wanted to fire him for lack of input, only to change to a 'Sorry Rick, your fired' when not firing Rick meant The Wall would be a Roger Waters album and Pink Floyd would have nothing to release for quite some time at least.
      Roger can be a total arse at times, very demanding on perfection, but always his definition of perfection rather than anyone else in the bands, so not easy to work with and these were not good years for him either. His idea to sue the others was childish in the extreme, not over that he had been the main contributor, but that he didnt want to record as Pink Floyd but didnt want the others to do so either, even though at least Mason had as much right to the name as he did. That caused a lot of resentment between them all, but the sad bit is that they were always better as a four piece group, neither part was quite the same without the other, missing that essential spark. They did some good music on all sides certainly, but would probably have done even better together.
      Very sad to have lost Rick though, he was always really quiet and polite, a greater loss to music than many really understood until it was too late.

    • @thedirtyfecker
      @thedirtyfecker 8 лет назад +1

      Nyctasia I have no real issue with the Division Bell. I think as an album taken on its own merits it is a nice listen and acceptable. However, anyone who thinks The Final Cut is worse than A Momentary Lapse of Reason or even the Division Bell is nuts. I would not say the Final Cut is their best album but it is a collection of finely crafted songs that spark emotion even if much of it is dark. It does not sound like the rest of Pink Floyds records but then again, either does the Wall. The Division Bell does not sound like the older albums either, particularly 'Coming Back to Life'. But isn't that the whole point? Aren't musicians supposed to grow and keep mixing things up to keep things fresh? The Final Cut may not be to everyones tastes but it is if nothing else genuine. Roger Waters means these songs and that comes through loud and clear on the record. The two Pink Floyd records that followed were manufactured around the idea of what the producers believed the audience expected a Pink Floyd record to sound like. The songs in many cases sound incinsere and lacking depth. Much of the scorn wrought on that record is poured by guitar heads and Gilmour worshipers who expect all Pink Floyd music to be a recreation of Comfortably Numb. The worst track on the record is the embarrassing 'Not Now John'. The one track where Gilmour was at the forefront. Rick Wright had become a drug addict and would show up to sessions high and unable to contribute. He was not working on parts of his own and those he did have found themselves reserved for his solo stuff. As much as I respect his contribution to Pink Floyd, at that point he was just someone who was hanging around which irritated Roger since he was mourning for the band he used to have but were no longer performing. Pink Floyd had become their way of picking up their pay check. Waters definitely handled it badly, but the others have never taken responsibility for the break up themselves publicly. Evidence of this can be seen on AMLOR tour where a fill in drummer and keyboard player were provided for both Wright and Mason since they had both become so rusty they could not hold the show up on their own. Gilmour became the controller as soon as Waters was gone and the other too just played along as they always had.

    • @ruebencristobal7790
      @ruebencristobal7790 6 лет назад

      Richard Wright was awesome

    • @ghmusic8116
      @ghmusic8116 6 лет назад

      thedirtyfecker Well Put Sir...If it wasn"t for Rick"s Ex wife Franka meeting David Gilmour around 86-87 He wouldnt have even been back in P.Floyd Wright & Gilmour Lived in Rhodes Greece and snubbed each other...Wright also had a wee bit of a Womanising Problem to (nasty side to him)

  • @reporterfarofino
    @reporterfarofino 6 лет назад +9

    Este é o integrante do Floyd que eu sempre mais admirei! R.I.P Rick...

  • @dinosaurworld839
    @dinosaurworld839 5 лет назад +3

    Miss him so much such a gentleman

  • @jogabrielcosta4788
    @jogabrielcosta4788 6 лет назад +2

    Yes, very melancholic music. Love it.

  • @user-JM1967
    @user-JM1967 5 лет назад +1

    Puxa, Richard Wright, que beleza de entrevista! Com seu Hammond no palco ele nos trouxe uma sonoridade única! Saudades desse tecladista de sons e nuancias sutis!

  • @epifanicoseanonimos
    @epifanicoseanonimos 8 лет назад +5

    Quando o Rick comentou que o Dave tinha vontade de fazer outro álbum, é triste pensar que eles não conseguiram. Rick faz falta...

  • @patrickberting1706
    @patrickberting1706 14 дней назад

    I like how he said he’s not a rock star but the keyboardist for Pink Floyd which is bigger than any of the members. Wise man.

  • @rogerdebougainville889
    @rogerdebougainville889 5 лет назад +5

    this interview was conducted at the time of Rick's album BROKEN CHINA, late '96 or early '97 ...... wish that info was in the title as it wasn't clear until about 11 minutes in.

  • @EJGuerraLanches
    @EJGuerraLanches 6 лет назад +14

    Ninguém falou do belíssimo disco solo de 1978 'Wet Dream'. Ultimamente quando quero ouvir algo que soa como se fosse um álbum do Pink Floyd escuto esse.

  • @airtonaraujo3972
    @airtonaraujo3972 4 года назад +2

    caraca!! como q não vi essa entrevista antes?? ja fuçei muito coisa do pink Floyd e do Rick (meu preferido ja que sou chegado num teclado :)..) gostei da entrevista, uma oportunidade para o público brasileiro ouvir um pouco da história e do lado dele na história...
    obrigado por postar

  • @syk4ryo
    @syk4ryo 8 лет назад +1

    Isto sim, é algo que vale publicar.
    Parabéns!

  • @luizcarlosfigueiredo7923
    @luizcarlosfigueiredo7923 8 лет назад +2

    O mundo perdeu um grande músico, uma grande alma.

  • @wolfgangmarkusgstrein8522
    @wolfgangmarkusgstrein8522 5 лет назад +4

    Rick: I listen to all sorts of various music and what I hear on the radio I don´t like. Same nowadays!

  • @tensago
    @tensago 7 лет назад +4

    I cant imagine having to answer the same old questions for 30+ years. i wouldnt be so polite

  • @ctolkeisham6141
    @ctolkeisham6141 4 года назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH,,,I love this 3 guys R wright, D GILMOUR , n NICK...Now i know more about R Wright....from this video....

  • @Iamgavrilo
    @Iamgavrilo 3 года назад +1

    He was amazing guy. One of a kind.

  • @jorkanmx
    @jorkanmx 5 лет назад +2

    Richard Wright was the one Pink Floyd real sound, no one gave it a more distinctive & unique seal to the band record after record.

  • @milfsfilms
    @milfsfilms 5 лет назад +2

    ending that _(before the interviewer's egotrip outro)_ with wish you were here just... that hurt me man,, rip rick wright, always in my heart

  • @mineheadX1
    @mineheadX1 5 лет назад +16

    Rick was certainly a stabilizing force when Syd was going downhill & Dave was getting up to speed in '68, every single was dominated by his voice & keyboards, not enough credit to Rick for that period. Broken China & Wet Dream are great albums, they need to get the remaster treatment. To not remaster all albums by all Pink Floyd members should be a crime...

  • @rivasouza605
    @rivasouza605 5 месяцев назад

    The debut is fantástic

  • @wallacelovecraft8942
    @wallacelovecraft8942 Год назад

    A great interview, indeed. I believe everything he says. He seems like such an honest individual and a true musician. The interviewer and host sounds like my ex and her mannerisms are like hers too. Judging from one of the images I saw in the intro video for this show, they may even be from the same place. What a unique world.

  • @felipebvalee
    @felipebvalee 4 месяца назад +1

    Essa entrevista do Rick para a Bruna Lombardi foi tensa, pra não dizer até certo ponto constrangedora. Ela não estava pronta para entrevistá-lo, mas ele foi muito gentil e fez o melhor que pôde. Estranho pensar que o Rick não é mais deste mundo. Foi dessa entrevista que saiu uma das frases mais icônicas dele, quando ela afirma que ele era uma estrela do rock e ele diz que discorda, que ele não se achava uma estrela do rock. Que ele era, de fato, o tecladista do Pink Floyd, e que o Pink Floyd era muito maior que isso. Uau! Logo na sequência também as coisas que ele diz sobre eles não agradarem as gravadoras e nem mesmo os fãs. Lembro que quando ele morreu David disse que não existiria mais Pink Floyd sem Rick. No entanto, houve Pink Floyd sem o Roger. Que história! Apesar dos momentos tensos vale a pena ver a entrevista com certeza, até como um momento de nostalgia daqueles tempos, daquele mundo que não existe mais. Outro ponto negativo foram os cortes e montagens sem noção do editor.

    • @patmos789
      @patmos789 2 месяца назад

      Esta no es una entrevista vergonzosa. Al contrario, es una joya para escuchar y aprender.

  • @luissuarez8299
    @luissuarez8299 7 лет назад +1

    Richard Williams Wright siempre en mis recuerdos único siempre amigo.

  • @einysjame
    @einysjame 9 лет назад +26

    Well it is a damn shame they never did do more as Pink Floyd :( I'm not a fan of AMLOR but Division Bell was pretty awesome! RIP Rick Wright

    • @Reviewmaster5000
      @Reviewmaster5000 9 лет назад

      Out of interest, what do you think of Endless River?

    • @einysjame
      @einysjame 9 лет назад +4

      Reviewmaster5000 I quite like it! It does have some of that good old Floyd magic I think, I mean I can appreciate it for what it is and it's good to hear Rick Wright's contributions one more time! BTW Broken China is amazing, so underrated :( Breakthrough makes me cry every time!

    • @Reviewmaster5000
      @Reviewmaster5000 9 лет назад +2

      Fair enough, personally I like the album but I guess it's down to personal preference.

    • @Arnes2011
      @Arnes2011  9 лет назад +2

      Reviewmaster5000 Honestly did not like! I love Pink Floyd, but until 1983, after that in my opinion the Pink Floyd lost his most creative force Roger Waters, I do not like listening to music made by Polly Sanson

    • @Reviewmaster5000
      @Reviewmaster5000 9 лет назад +9

      Michael Ellis Yes, I think Broken China is great too. Takes a bit of listening to get into though - it's a real shame Rick did get a chance to make another album. He was a huge part of the Floyd sound for me and seemingly an extremely humble and nice man.

  • @7771sandi
    @7771sandi 5 лет назад +2

    God Bless you Rick.....We miss you...RIP.

  • @llinkhots
    @llinkhots 8 лет назад +1

    chorei agora...amo o Rick............ Rest in peace...

  • @isabelfuentesnar1
    @isabelfuentesnar1 Год назад +1

    We love you and miss you....... Rick......

  • @therenewedpoet4292
    @therenewedpoet4292 3 года назад

    Love all 5 of the guys.

  • @leandro1891
    @leandro1891 3 года назад +1

    Lembro dessa entrevista... A turnê Pulse foi espetacular! Só não vieram ao Brasil por conta do elevadíssimo custo logístico e operacional para época... Nenhum estádio ou local no Brasil estava preparado para tanta tecnologia.

  • @kokothegreat5583
    @kokothegreat5583 4 года назад +1

    I always say it and I'll say it again
    If they put there differences aside and done amused to death it would be the biggest selling album of all time
    Hugely underrated album

  • @garypowell1540
    @garypowell1540 4 года назад +1

    It is easy to decide what you like most about Pink Floyd. Just listen to a Waters solo effort, and a Gilmour one. The former I find almost impossible to listen to, and the later almost impossible to stop listening to. To me, the best of the band is when Wright and Gilmour are doing their thing together, with a production quality second to none.

  • @deepindercheema4917
    @deepindercheema4917 4 года назад +5

    This is a good interview, Rick expanded on matters at his own pace. Does anyone know when this took place ..and I assume he is in Brazil .. for what reason?

    • @paulo.alexandrino
      @paulo.alexandrino 3 года назад +2

      It was a brazilian show but based in LA. So this journalist hosted interviews with international personalities.

  • @TheSideProject
    @TheSideProject Год назад

    Now i understand the concept for the cover of The Endless River...
    Despite all mistakes, Gilmour really is such an amazing artist and person.

  • @rainerramos89
    @rainerramos89 9 лет назад +1

    ótimo video! relíquia!!!

  • @Engineer_Who
    @Engineer_Who 7 лет назад +46

    I want to punch the editor of this segment.
    "Well, he was in Pink Floyd. I'll just stick in jarring and wildly unfitting footage from _Pink Floyd The Wall,_ even though he had very little to do with that."

    • @REVOLU.CONCIENCIASINT
      @REVOLU.CONCIENCIASINT 6 лет назад +5

      Garrett Hicks yeah i hate it interrupting the interview deliberately like that with wall cuts... at least they should have focused on his solo work

    • @eugenegd2112
      @eugenegd2112 5 лет назад +1

      ΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑΗΑ

  • @94AccordAW
    @94AccordAW 3 года назад +4

    The clips from The Wall played over and over again during this interview are very unfitting. They should have used more Pink Floyd music from this era combined with Rick's solo stuff. Glad I'm not alone in feeling this way!

  • @The4thDensity
    @The4thDensity 5 лет назад +2

    Richard reminds me so much of Glenn Tipton guitarist of Judas Priest. Not an exact likeness but the resemblance is there.

  • @luzmaryquintero5601
    @luzmaryquintero5601 6 лет назад

    I love Rick Wright forever

  • @ImYourHuckleberry_29
    @ImYourHuckleberry_29 5 лет назад +4

    Rick is so erudite. So polite. True gent.

  • @martinezz8268
    @martinezz8268 4 года назад +1

    At least he got to work with David on ,,On an island''. Rick is phenomenal as always, but i still love the live in Gdaňsk version...It just sound more live and just better

    • @perfectpitcher8816
      @perfectpitcher8816 4 года назад

      Gdaňsk...HIGH HOPES live version, especially the end acoustic part,is one of my favorite songs of all time.

  • @adrianatrevizan9743
    @adrianatrevizan9743 7 лет назад +1

    Amei a entrevista e a personalidade simples de Rick. Ele conseguiu fazer com que a música do Floyd nos transportasse para um sentimento bom e prazeroso! Pink Floyd, minha banda preferida. Saudades de Rick♥

  • @seumemel
    @seumemel 5 лет назад

    Eita porra, um programa de entrevistas da Bruna Lombardi com Richard Wright

  • @MichaelBennett1
    @MichaelBennett1 6 лет назад +3

    He was always so well spoken ...and good looking and never lost either of those assets as he got older, really, rest in peace Rick.

  • @johnkempf1808
    @johnkempf1808 8 лет назад +1

    The interviewer should have talked about Ricks sound within the band and how it changed over the life of the band.

  • @koszim
    @koszim 4 месяца назад

    RIP Rick Wright. A great musician and a very good character. A real gendleman. Roger Waters disrespected all the band members and especially Rick...

  • @shelleyharris9349
    @shelleyharris9349 Год назад +1

    Beautiful Soul 🎹☮️✝️🎼😎😇✌️

  • @joshuavargas9668
    @joshuavargas9668 3 года назад +1

    Rich: "I happen to love the sunshine"
    Lyrics from time "tired of lying in the sunshine"
    ik its not serious its j kinda funnny

  • @guitarfan4215
    @guitarfan4215 5 лет назад +12

    The journalist is hot! So beautiful woman

    • @Francisco-ii5ri
      @Francisco-ii5ri 3 года назад +1

      Bruna Lombardi. She is brazilian, very beautiful and intelligent. She was also an actress and made some films and soap operas.

    • @zanussi303
      @zanussi303 3 года назад +1

      She is stunning

  • @AlessandroAlves80
    @AlessandroAlves80 9 лет назад

    Parabéns pelo vídeo sensacional

  • @boonexy
    @boonexy 9 лет назад +51

    It's amazing how Roger fanatics (I love Roger Waters) think that all 3 others are lying about the reasons for the band breaking up. Just listen to Rick.

    • @thebrazilianatlantis165
      @thebrazilianatlantis165 9 лет назад +4

      +boonexy Roger and Rick are/were both honest about the facts that Rick was fired and later Roger quit. Rick doesn't mention here that Dave agreed with Roger that Rick was impossible to work with during The Wall sessions. Dave proposed firing both Rick and Nick to Roger, but Roger didn't want to fire Nick because -- unusually, in this band -- Roger and Nick were friends (and still are).

    • @boonexy
      @boonexy 9 лет назад +5

      Joseph Scott I don't remember that ever being a suggestion by David, I know he allowed it at least, but Dave was accused of not having material just like Rick. I'd love to see a source where Gilmour suggested it.

    • @thebrazilianatlantis165
      @thebrazilianatlantis165 9 лет назад

      "Let's get rid of Nick too," Dave to Roger in Roger's garden, per Roger. If you think Roger's lying there, okay, but I don't (and last I heard, Dave has never denied it). "Dave was accused of not having material" What do you mean "accused of not having material"? Roger liked his own songs, and got paid when they were used. Roger's comment at the time about shy Rick wanting _coproduction_ credit on The Wall, and then just sitting in the control room quietly, was the joke, "He thinks he's producing. Ask him."

    • @boonexy
      @boonexy 9 лет назад

      Joseph Scott dude.. link/source plz

    • @thebrazilianatlantis165
      @thebrazilianatlantis165 9 лет назад

      Google it.

  • @juanharocorbera1577
    @juanharocorbera1577 2 месяца назад

    the authentic floydiand sound is due to rick wright

  • @steevidrums
    @steevidrums 8 лет назад +9

    Nice product placement of Diet Coke there!

  • @salvatorearcadipane932
    @salvatorearcadipane932 9 лет назад +2

    Bruna Lombardi che bella ragazza !!

  • @MrJacMac1968
    @MrJacMac1968 5 лет назад +1

    Rick and Roger had something in common.They both worked with Sinead O Connor

  • @martinapeterson999
    @martinapeterson999 7 лет назад +8

    Wait a minute. WAIT a minute.
    Is he saying "THE Pink Floyd"?? Have I been saying it wrong??

    • @joegaffney1959
      @joegaffney1959 6 лет назад +3

      They started off as The Pink Floyd Sound.

    • @Suunder
      @Suunder 5 лет назад

      They started off with the name abdabs then some other namea and syd vame and gave the group the name the pink floyd sound then after a little while they dropped sound so the band is actually named the pink floyd

    • @Suunder
      @Suunder 5 лет назад

      jutubaeh abdabs was the name they had when they got their first news pressing but of courde you are right aswell

  • @marcelorosa2507
    @marcelorosa2507 Год назад +1

    summer 68 : master-piece

  • @portugasanwa
    @portugasanwa 3 года назад +1

    Que perguntas toscas, o Wright não saiu, ele foi "demitido" pelo Waters, muito pq o Rick já não produzia desde o album de 75, além da sua dependência em drogas juntamente com o seu recente divorcio, na realidade o clima entre os membros era tão pesado que eles nem gravavam juntos, Waters em 78 entrega dois conceitos com demos para o resto da banda e diz "escolham um, o o outro eu produzo sozinho", escolheram o que viria a ser o "The Wall" e o "excluído" viria a ser o Pros and cons of hitch hicking, trabalho solo do Waters com participação do Eric Clapton realizado em 84, na gravação do the Wall foi dada à banda uma data para termino do álbum com um bonus caso conseguissem terminar naquela data, entretanto Rick Wright que já não vinha contribuindo com a banda ainda se recusa a cancelar as suas ferias para terminar o album, o que fez Waters ficar furioso e então tomar a fatídica decisão de demiti-lo. E sim, basicamente Waters era a força motora por detrás do Pink Floyd, juntamente com a genialidade musical de Gilmour, basicamente o Pink Floyd havia "terminado" com o sucesso de Dark Side, os excelentes mas conturbados trabalhos posteriores comprovaram isso.

  • @Musik4All
    @Musik4All 6 лет назад

    Cadê resto da entrevista ? muito bom, parabéns.

  • @SluffAdlin
    @SluffAdlin 9 лет назад +2

    My hero

  • @antoniomichielin4970
    @antoniomichielin4970 Год назад

    TOPÍSSIMO!

  • @38060222
    @38060222 9 лет назад +1

    Joaquim, grato pelo seu trabalho de tradução, se possivel publique outras entrevistas quem sabe do Davd Gilmour

  • @shelleyharris9349
    @shelleyharris9349 Год назад +1

    Smart man 🤓😊☮️🎹