The bass is like the gluten in the bread and the bread is the song so that means like the studio is the oven and we're cooking it up but it ain't gonna taste right unless the bread has gluten in it We ain't makin no gluten free bread You know what I say No gluten, no gooten Dave Grohl, 2014
Yea I know I have like all their albums and saw them in Anaheim last month haha. But I've never heard he was underrated I'd always heard great things about him
For my taste, this was his best drumtrack , powerfull, energy to the roof, a master at is game, damn, so hard to watch. RIP Taylor, can only imagine Dave sadness....
Luis Fernando Barbosa Pérez Thats a very kind offer thank you :) However i have been through this and couldn't find a place in my homeland of Hungary where I can order an embroided patch for a sensible price and ordering it from the USA and shipping it is a bit too pricy
funny, one of my bucket list items used to be "watching a fashion show in person." But that has since been replaced with what you said (you can add to the Foos: AIC, QOTSA, Them Crooked Vultures, Screaming Trees). 👍
Great insight into the band without them referencing cameras too much. The way they kick into the Schifflett solo via plug interference is bloody awesome. Totally different feel but almost same technique as opening of 1st song, 1st album -this is a call...
Does any fucker know how to use the word underrated? They’re not underrated at all! How the fuck is a band with the record sales, world tours, and notoriety like these guys underrated?
Waow, i love this band and for a musician, to see How they record their songs, that's just great !! Pure rock n'roll ! Greetings from Paris, France (where we can play rock too ...!) 🎸🎶
I love this behind the scenes stuff. Some of this was in the show, but obv not all. Hearing them play thru the song without the vocals was really cool.
I've been a Foo Fighters fan since hearing Ever Long and My Hero in 1998 on radio. I saw some of this and the main program of this on HBO in 2015 and bought the blu-ray set and really enjoyed all the content. I also own the vinyl record and played it for my dad and he liked some of the songs off it. Was very sad when i heard the news that Taylor passed away he was a talented drummer and huge part of the Foo's.
Me too that's some of what I always listened to before football games then ironically that song alone made the movie varsity blues a must watch for me.
It's super interesting to watch the subtle changes in production from that older Nothing Left To Lose BTS documentary and this one. The energy, the creative process, the production process, it's all really inspiring.
FF's use the riff from Holy Diver in their song Something From Nothing from their new album Sonic Highways as Dave Grohl's way of paying tribute to Dio (ori. Aug 83) - It's music played by gifted musicians - to their credit , they've are a huge success for 20 years (70 thousand fans in Sweden stayed on to watch DG sing rock songs on crutches in June 2015) respect their solid work ethics. Thank you for sharing this.
pat smear only Rhythm parts on foo fighters.. sometimes dave ask him to play lead when live. and i saw he cant.. and maybe play lead is not his style (or other) like william adler from lamb of god.. but he's awesome too. from germ, nirvana and here....
Yeah that 4x rhythm at the 15 minute mark should have stayed.... and Dave that didnt sound anything like 1987. They prob would have done that using 2 strings for a tighter (hair metal) feel. Also, you have to consider... It's not 1947 (just pick any random year), but you still use pentatonic ..right? Loved this video. This is how rock music happens.
This is a great insight of behind the scenes on how the album was made. Pretty cool each song was made in a different location. It's a shame the album was terrible.
I really wish I could like this album. Sonic Highways had SO much potential, but then they absolutely blew it. I honestly think the creation process is more interesting than the album itself :(
Notice at 11:20 Rick Nielson is playing a fire ass riff and Butch Vig is looking at James as if to say put it in the song it will make it better but James shakes his head no. I wish he let him put that riff in it gave the song a little more depth I think or edge!
That’s probably the sub-mic. Nowadays most people actually use two mics on the kick drum; one to catch the thwack/slap of the beater which has a high attack (the one in or around the porthole), and a sub-mic to catch the beef/thump. You can think of it as a mic that acts as a sub-woofer to record the low end frequencies of the kick drum. Without it the kick typically sounds really papery and thin. It also makes it easier to mix the kick drum by allowing more control over how much of the attack and low end is in the kick drum by having the two separate channels. For example if you feel the kick drum is too muddy or swampy in the mix, you can either boost the beater mic or lower the sub-mic to find that golden ratio without having to go do another take with a different mic position. Hope that helps!
Talk about underrated? Chris Shiflett. That dude is a beast.
let's talk about Pat also! Awesome guitar player! :D
No kidding hey. I love them but yes. Mr. Talent rolls with absolutely adjustments.
I love Pat too
Then Rick
@Matt Stone the heck?
Damn. I remember watching this years ago and being so inspired to play the drums...
RIP to Taylor Hawkins. Great drummer. Gone too soon. RIP legend 🤘
Killed by Dave Growl.
"No Gluten, no Gooten"
-*Dave Grohl 2014*
I wish I could take Dave's advice, unfortunately if I wrote a song with gluten, my celiac ass would get really sick 😪
Guten***
I'd love to be known as "the guy who plugs Chris Shiflett' guitar on Something from Nothing' solo".
Watching Taylor Hawkins play always makes my day. He's just enjoying it so much!
taylor's passion cannot be denied!
RIP
💔💔💔
The bass
is like the gluten in the bread
and the bread is the song
so that means like
the studio is the oven
and we're cooking it up
but it ain't gonna taste right
unless the bread has gluten in it
We ain't makin no gluten free bread
You know what I say
No gluten, no gooten
Dave Grohl, 2014
Holy shit, why didn't Dave keep in that riff at 15:04? As Taylor said, 'THAT SHIT WAS *FUCKIN' RAD!!!!*
Sean O'Brien because it's not 1987
But apparently it’s all generations of mediocre rock, just not the good stuff lol
@@kiwi.panada2423 ...as if that matters...most of his riffs sound like '77
@@NotASaint1985 What do you call good stuff ?
@@matsemoto5301 i was just quoting Dave lmao
Dave can’t keep his eyes of Taylor even for just a second. A beautiful bromance.
Taylor Hawkins is so underrated
You think so? I've heard he's one of the best technically sound drummers around though?
+Manuel Molina jr You heard right, he's a mind-blowing drummer.
Yea I know I have like all their albums and saw them in Anaheim last month haha. But I've never heard he was underrated I'd always heard great things about him
+Manuel Molina jr i guess you confused underrated with overrated
Jeenius IAMa Probably not. Best current drummer so far.
For my taste, this was his best drumtrack , powerfull, energy to the roof, a master at is game, damn, so hard to watch. RIP Taylor, can only imagine Dave sadness....
I love how Taylor screams "THAT WAS FUCKING RAD!!!" at the end 😂😂😂
Is Butch Vig one of that magical human beings that don't age? Like Keanu Reeves and Patrick Stewart?
Don'f forget Billie Joe Armstrong.
+JamesShore1990 fair question but just to ask something more important: WHERE CAN I GET THAT SOUND CITY JACKET PATCH SET????
+luchadorito
I could design it for U
Luis Fernando Barbosa Pérez Thats a very kind offer thank you :) However i have been through this and couldn't find a place in my homeland of Hungary where I can order an embroided patch for a sensible price and ordering it from the USA and shipping it is a bit too pricy
Actually, I live in Colombia. Besides, I could send you the digital file to print.
When you spend so much time with Jack Black, you learn the Jack Black Faces! 9:12
WHY DIDNT DAVE LEAVE IN THE PART AT 15:05 FUCK SAKES
PAJ DrumsnGuitar I agree it's fucking great!!
PAJ DrumsnGuitar Because apparently it's not 1987....but it is 1983...you know, when Holy Diver came out.
Sounds like something off Ride the Lightning
Fight Fire with Fire ;-)
+Eugene Bakman I think he meant it's not 1987 YET..... :-P
Pat Smear looking like my grandad at 0:00-15:34.
You must have a pretty cool grandad
Bass player in a seperate room, with drummer...I like that...haha
That's ok then. I thought poor Taylor was by himself
I love the Foo Fighters...51 years old and they are my favorite band... Never too old to Rock N Roll
I'm 16 and they're my favorite too. Good music doesn't discriminate against age. Rock on man! 🤘🏼
Gage Kinard
Frank Jones rock on la
nirvana is the best
@@TheMrpatches557 Then go to one of their videos.
Dave and Taylor makes a fucking rad couple
+shreyanstar158 they are making magic together :D
+shreyanstar158 pat smear best musician there!
They are secretly married ;)
coolest gay couple ever
That bromance has made some great babies!
it is on my bucket list to be in a recording studio witnessing a band recording stuff, wish it couldve been the foo fighters :(, RIP Taylor.
funny, one of my bucket list items used to be "watching a fashion show in person." But that has since been replaced with what you said (you can add to the Foos: AIC, QOTSA, Them Crooked Vultures, Screaming Trees). 👍
I thought I was the only one with a bucket list item like this. Good luck with yours!
am i the only one that read the title "making something from nothing"?
+wira aditama Yeah the title of the song is called "Something From Nothing".
Bobman9420 no shit Sherlock
Rick Nielsen's hat alone is worth a like. Hilarious.
I like that "i'm not pulling back, i been longer than they have, let them catch up!" ha ha
Mark Matsko don't forget him on his own shirt
"We ain't makin no gluten-free bread"
- Dave Grohl
Great insight into the band without them referencing cameras too much. The way they kick into the Schifflett solo via plug interference is bloody awesome. Totally different feel but almost same technique as opening of 1st song, 1st album -this is a call...
The bread analogy made my day lol
Growmau5
It’s incredible how much talent is in that room.
15:05 is fucking hysterical and Taylor’s face shows you how badly Hawkins wants the band to sound like Metallica 😂
Lol yeah, I love Dave’s songwriting but a few thrashy riffs wouldn’t hurt in my opinion
No gluten, no guten
-Dave Grohl
11:52 I'm 200% sure that THAT VOCAL LINE IS THE ONE THAT ENDED UP BEING MIXED ON THE FINAL SONG :D
Every member from foo fighters is underrated
Does any fucker know how to use the word underrated? They’re not underrated at all!
How the fuck is a band with the record sales, world tours, and notoriety like these guys underrated?
holy diver , anyone ??
indeed
Yeah I was singing it
yes you've been gone too long in the midnight sea
It’s a tribute to DIO. DUH
The bass is the gluten, and the song is the bread, so the studio is the oven, and we cooking a song up in here. we aint gonna have gluten free bread.
I love how experimental the Foo Fighters are when recording new songs that is why we love them. 😄 🍺
Waow, i love this band and for a musician, to see How they record their songs, that's just great !! Pure rock n'roll !
Greetings from Paris, France (where we can play rock too ...!) 🎸🎶
This is sick... and that riff before the end so chaotic love this band.
I love this behind the scenes stuff. Some of this was in the show, but obv not all. Hearing them play thru the song without the vocals was really cool.
(Dave hits blunt) 8:19
Love how happy Taylor looks when drumming
Drummers always have the most fun lol
Nana Aforo Always. 😉
As cool as all the Foos are, the coolest guy in the room might be Butch Vig.
I'm so into the foos it's crazy just watching them is fun and inspiring
I've been a Foo Fighters fan since hearing Ever Long and My Hero in 1998 on radio. I saw some of this and the main program of this on HBO in 2015 and bought the blu-ray set and really enjoyed all the content. I also own the vinyl record and played it for my dad and he liked some of the songs off it. Was very sad when i heard the news that Taylor passed away he was a talented drummer and huge part of the Foo's.
Me too that's some of what I always listened to before football games then ironically that song alone made the movie varsity blues a must watch for me.
Where is the bass fucking player, man?
6:46 there you go!
Geez Taylor gives Grohl a run for his money on the drums eh ?
Taylor Hawkins has the best drummer face.
1:20 - 1:45
R.I.P. Taylor Hawkins 😭
(1972 - 2022) 🙏🏻
Best Drummer They Ever Had 🥁
😢
I know hey never forget. 😢
If they make a foo fighters movie, I vote for Keanu Reeves as Dave.
The Foo Fighters are making a horror film
epic song
Yeh, " I wanna hear the jack sound before the solo" then the solo is like so low in the mix you cant hear it 😂😂😂😂
Dave, fucking boost the solos budd
This was fucking rad! RIP Taylor
When I see the making of; I know why I'm still buying the CDs ! Keep up the good work !
And why is Butch Vig not in the HOF?!? Anything he’s involved with is gold.
Am I only one who breaks in to 'Holy Diver' at the 4:28 mark? \m/
Rest in Peace Taylor my brother ❤️❤️
I wish it was 1987. That would've been fuckin rad 15:04
Pat Smear 😘😘😘😘😘 ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️
Lmao I love how excited Taylor got at the end
Rip Taylor
Taylor hawkins 2:31 tito the jackson five jajajajaj funny😂
the intro sounds too familiar... skin n bones
I agree
Yeah, and one of the other riffs sounds like holy diver by dio.
And the in-between riff like the pre-chorus on I Should Have Known.
OMG on 12:07 of guitar solo just blew my mind
Same!! It is fucking crazy!
One of the best foos drum moments. 💗
"that was fucking RAD"
"nope, it's not 1987"
my favourite exchange
"its not 1987"
It's super interesting to watch the subtle changes in production from that older Nothing Left To Lose BTS documentary and this one. The energy, the creative process, the production process, it's all really inspiring.
+Cooley Savant Hails Yes!!!!!! I was just watching that clip 10min ago thinking how they have all changed dramatically
I would love the Foo Fighters to dress up and cover The Jacksons, like they did with Beatles at Letterman.
Only in true blackface
FF's use the riff from Holy Diver in their song Something From Nothing from their new album Sonic Highways as Dave Grohl's way of paying tribute to Dio (ori. Aug 83) - It's music played by gifted musicians - to their credit , they've are a huge success for 20 years (70 thousand fans in Sweden stayed on to watch DG sing rock songs on crutches in June 2015) respect their solid work ethics. Thank you for sharing this.
The best Foo's song yet imo.
I would agree, but "Make it Right" on the newest one gives it a run.
that dudes got a great drum face
Pat Smear is the coolest.
pat smear only Rhythm parts on foo fighters.. sometimes dave ask him to play lead when live. and i saw he cant..
and maybe play lead is not his style (or other) like william adler from lamb of god..
but he's awesome too. from germ, nirvana and here....
Pat smear is a legend just because his history. & obviously he can play lol
Yeah that 4x rhythm at the 15 minute mark should have stayed.... and Dave that didnt sound anything like 1987. They prob would have done that using 2 strings for a tighter (hair metal) feel. Also, you have to consider... It's not 1947 (just pick any random year), but you still use pentatonic ..right?
Loved this video. This is how rock music happens.
+IPushHard hmmmmmm sounded like metallica which wasn't hair metal, and they even said "Master of puppets" towards the end.
@@shempone He said "Master Of Puppets", but he meant "Whiplash" from *Kill 'Em All*
"He's the one to call Dr Feelgood! POINK!"
Moustache caught in the mic, hahaha! :D 2:40
Who's the old man with the guitar? Hahahaha.
So cool to see him so in the zone at 4:30
Pretty lame of Dave not to think that chugging he did at the end was perfect for the song, I'm with Taylor.
eargasm
😂 perfect analogy 😂
This song is Fahrenheit 451. I fucking love it.
"Holy Diver you've been down too long in the midnight sea..."
the drumer (because I don't know his name) is the best. he's just so enthusiastic "FUCK'N SICK!!"
I always love hearing pat guitar sound
This is a great insight of behind the scenes on how the album was made. Pretty cool each song was made in a different location. It's a shame the album was terrible.
I really wish I could like this album. Sonic Highways had SO much potential, but then they absolutely blew it. I honestly think the creation process is more interesting than the album itself :(
Dave Groehl is there anything you CAN'T DO???
The entire last 2 minutes of this video are almost better than the finished product.
SHIFTY!! 🔥🔥
I've been in this studio. This place is so good
in a draft . Dave number 1!
Some moments of this song remind me of "I should have known" :)
Notice at 11:20 Rick Nielson is playing a fire ass riff and Butch Vig is looking at James as if to say put it in the song it will make it better but James shakes his head no. I wish he let him put that riff in it gave the song a little more depth I think or edge!
Dave needs to always have Chris turned up in the mix.
Great shooting! Thanks for posting this! (Yea the music is great too!)
13:02 really nice trick
Onurhan Kocaman whats the name of that pedal ?
@@alonsoarciniega7664 THEE FFUZZ WARR OVERLOAD
I see what you did there....
Anyone notice that pats using the same guitar from the nirvana live and loud gig
Around 0:50 you can see a speaker put right up there on Taylor's kick drum. Anyone with more recording knowledge than me know what's up with that?
That’s probably the sub-mic. Nowadays most people actually use two mics on the kick drum; one to catch the thwack/slap of the beater which has a high attack (the one in or around the porthole), and a sub-mic to catch the beef/thump. You can think of it as a mic that acts as a sub-woofer to record the low end frequencies of the kick drum. Without it the kick typically sounds really papery and thin. It also makes it easier to mix the kick drum by allowing more control over how much of the attack and low end is in the kick drum by having the two separate channels. For example if you feel the kick drum is too muddy or swampy in the mix, you can either boost the beater mic or lower the sub-mic to find that golden ratio without having to go do another take with a different mic position. Hope that helps!
15:35 is it just me or is buddy just pretending to play that key board lmao
no gluten no good'n
15:09 and just like that ..Taylor knew he wants to make an metal album
Best band EVER!!
Dude! Rami recording with no headphones! What!?
The main riff reminds me of Dio's Holy Diver