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  • Опубликовано: 2 июл 2023
  • In this episode I talk with the great Christopher Cross about his influences, his famous hits and his incredible knowledge of guitars and guitar players!
    Original video about the “Ride Like the Wind” solo • The Greatest Guitar So... 
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  • @dirks4093
    @dirks4093 10 месяцев назад +215

    He is 72 as of this video, and he looks like he's in his 50s. His voice still sounds like you're listening to him from the 1980s. Amazing, song writer. Big fan.

    • @Kellydiva28
      @Kellydiva28 9 месяцев назад +2

      Agreed!

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 7 месяцев назад +9

      He looks in his 50s yes, he looks GREAT!!

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 7 месяцев назад +6

      No way he's not 72,!! Is he??

    • @philiprea8340
      @philiprea8340 5 месяцев назад +13

      Especially since he almost died a few years ago from Covid... Thank God he`s OK

    • @burdman707
      @burdman707 5 месяцев назад

      Gives me a lot of hope holy hell cannot believe this!!

  • @HanksJazz
    @HanksJazz Год назад +139

    Chris Cross and I share a long history together, having grown up in San Antonio and played music during our high school days. Back then, Chris led a band called Flash, and I was fortunate enough to join him on this musical journey. In those early years of his career as Christopher Cross, I played the synthesizer, saxophone, and flute. However, it was always Chris's guitar solos that captivated me the most. I couldn't help but express my admiration for his skill and urged him to take even longer solos, as they were the highlight of every song for me.
    Chris's prowess as a guitarist was undeniable, even back in our Flash days. He was a true guitar hero in San Antonio, and I still carry immense respect for his work as a professor of music today. Every time I listen to his solos on his tunes, I eagerly anticipate the magic he creates. It's worth noting that Chris also showcased his talent on the 12-string acoustic guitar, adding another layer of artistry to his performances. What struck me about Chris's approach to his solos was his casual and effortless manner. He never seemed to give them much thought or attention; they simply flowed naturally and consistently. Perhaps it was this nonchalance that made them so magical and seemingly effortless. Watching Chris play, you would never guess the level of skill and precision involved. He made it look so easy, and yet the impact was profound.
    My fondest memories revolve around the sound checks before our shows. During those moments, we would indulge in spontaneous jam sessions, exploring grooves, riffs, and even jazz elements. However, it was always Chris who took center stage, captivating us with his guitar playing. One particular highlight was when we performed "Ride Like the Wind" on tour, and the band would enthusiastically urge Chris to extend his solo during the final chorus. The energy and excitement that flowed between us on stage were unforgettable, creating memories that still feel vivid after 43 years.
    Looking back on those gigs with Chris, hearing firsthand his remarkable talent , it was inevitable the impact he made on the music industry. His solos continue to inspire and mesmerize me. 🎸🎶

    • @sl4983
      @sl4983 7 месяцев назад +5

      Such a touching cool story, thank you

    • @garyneilson3075
      @garyneilson3075 6 месяцев назад +5

      Thank you for sharing.... Cool!

  • @veerchasm1
    @veerchasm1 9 месяцев назад +60

    “Sailing” is one of the greatest recorded songs in music history IMHO

    • @user-fu8ub2rj6q
      @user-fu8ub2rj6q 17 дней назад

      It is, there is nothing like it and probably never will be. It’s a masterpiece

  • @bjwhite6848
    @bjwhite6848 3 месяца назад +6

    god dam......when he breaks out with sailing! wow!!!! tear shedding stuff...thank you Rick, once again an amazing interview

    • @cryophonik
      @cryophonik Месяц назад

      The hairs on the back of my neck stood straight up, and I believe Rick had an out-of-body experience!

  • @chuckmadden2251
    @chuckmadden2251 Год назад +937

    These interviews are unlike any other. Besides knowing his stuff Rick is easy to talk to. His enthusiasm for the music is infectious.

  • @robsengahay5614
    @robsengahay5614 Год назад +458

    I am not a musician, just a listener. So much of this content went over my head but the sheer joy of Christoper and Rick is something you never ever see in interviews. Rick is not only supremely knowledgeable about his subject but has a talent for letting the interviewee bring that out.
    The real beauty of these interviews is that the artists don’t have to be on guard. There are no ‘celebrity’ gotcha questions. We are just listening to them talking about their passion, none of the personal stuff that every other interviewer in the world is seeking.
    For this reason I hope you get many more of these opportunities to talk to artists of Christopher’s calibre and that these interviews become an archive for future generations.

    • @joethomas1775
      @joethomas1775 Год назад +18

      I agree with you, plus I love how Rick lets people talk. He doesn't interfere every 10 seconds.

    • @beeonthyme5760
      @beeonthyme5760 Год назад +18

      This interview is out of this world fascinating! He had the best opportunities and used all of his luck to fulfill his destiny! I have always loved his clear as a bell singing voice. His storytelling voice though, is like ride like the wind! Geez he talks fast. He says Soooo much and sooo fast...I had to put on CC, hah...Closed Captions...I had to make myself clear, because he is of course CC too. Thank you thank you thank you . I envy your ability to talk with such ease, with all of your musician friends. ❤❤❤

    • @4randosutube
      @4randosutube Год назад +11

      I am a musician. A bad one at that. Rick and Chris are in a league of their own. I believe there are fewer accidents than the stories would have you believe. Mistakes and flukes from guys like Chris Cross are better than 95% of everyone else’s best effort.

    • @jonmcdaniel8492
      @jonmcdaniel8492 Год назад +9

      It's funny watching Rick fanboying Christopher fanboying Larry Carlton. But it's amazing how many greats were in that circle making albums back then. It's almost like Christopher Cross came in and took over the studio with Fagen and Becker calling in a sick day and he used their session players.

    • @CodeBleu724
      @CodeBleu724 Год назад +6

      It's amazing that so many musicians know who Rick is. He knows his stuff and the musicians know it too.

  • @crischarlotte484
    @crischarlotte484 11 месяцев назад +33

    My 6 year old was doing homework when Mr Christopher Cross started playing the guitar on this interview and my boy said: Oh wow! I could listen to that song forever. We love Christopher Cross. Love from Mexico.

  • @NSResponder
    @NSResponder 11 месяцев назад +96

    Besides Rick's first-rate guitar talent, encyclopedic knowledge of music theory and history, he's one of the greatest interviewers I've ever seen. He's like the Johnny Carson of music, and the guests he gets just shine because they know they're talking with someone who really understands them.

  • @dwtrksvc
    @dwtrksvc Год назад +254

    Here is something I NEVER thought I would say...for 50 minutes I was COMPLETELY captivated by your interview with Christopher Cross. Is he potentially THE most underrated singer/songwriter ever? At 72 he is still amazing and his stories are awesome! Thank you for this video!

    • @soulsurfseeker
      @soulsurfseeker Год назад +7

      I concur!

    • @poliziagrammaticale9430
      @poliziagrammaticale9430 Год назад +29

      At first I could not believe he's 72. He looks really good for his age.

    • @MichelLinschoten
      @MichelLinschoten Год назад +4

      Underrated? Hardly , he's well known in the industry. He won 5 Grammy awards, that's the opposite of underated

    • @poliziagrammaticale9430
      @poliziagrammaticale9430 Год назад +8

      @@MichelLinschoten If you have some familiarity with RUclips comments you should know that everybody is underrated here, Mozart and Beethoven included.

    • @Marcus_C51
      @Marcus_C51 Год назад

      @@poliziagrammaticale9430 Ha ha-too true! Let's not forget Bach, totally underrated as well. Then there's that Shakespeare guy.

  • @BirdDogey1
    @BirdDogey1 Год назад +213

    I suffered a good deal of physical abuse as a child. I would find comfort in a planetarium of all places. They would play Sailing as we watched the stars pass by. That song meant so much to me. I felt like I was being taken away to someplace better.

    • @jayveep5237
      @jayveep5237 Год назад +2

      ❤❤❤

    • @robweber6652
      @robweber6652 Год назад +6

      God bless you❤

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 Год назад +13

      Bro same, your post made me remember all the beatings, I hope you took that negative energy and used it in positive ways, and I hope you had, have, a good life, please accept my sorries for your life, but we can control it now, wish you well

    • @BirdDogey1
      @BirdDogey1 Год назад +12

      @@shable1436 I tried to. Much of my adult life has been spent working with children many of whom have had a rough go. I appreciate your kind words.

    • @shable1436
      @shable1436 Год назад +3

      @@BirdDogey1 I just realized you was a cop, so yeah makes sense now, my best friend is a cop as well, we go fishing, and camping together, and also former combat vet. So it seems there's a familiarity to that and combat vet dad's, I had to walk on egg shells as a kid, especially at night, if I wanted some water at night I had to sneak past my dad, who I thought was asleep watching TV, only to turn around, and have a knife pointing at me because I woke him up from a combat dream, or I would be cornered and smacked around because I drank the last of the milk carton. I'm sure if you're a true child of abuse, this triggers deep memories with you, not to mention don't ever piss off the Ole man while driving, or that's when you get all the road rage, heh remember the only times to get back was in public? Because he couldn't show his ass? Well when we got back home there was hell to pay for it? Anyways sorry again, I just look at him now as an old man, but it's crazy the fear that was instilled into us as little boys

  • @christocr
    @christocr 11 месяцев назад +78

    What a cool guy Christopher Cross is. He's like a walking musical encyclopedia. And those stories are priceless.

  • @wds525
    @wds525 10 месяцев назад +161

    When my girlfriend died when we were 17, I went through a huge suicidal depression. One day I heard him sing "Think of Laura" on the radio and it gave me a kind of comfort that I can't describe. It's been 30 years and I still cherish that song very much in my memory and heart.
    Love from Portugal. ♥

    • @tomcoryell
      @tomcoryell 6 месяцев назад +12

      I’m sorry that happened to you at such a young age. I’m glad you made it through.

    • @garyneilson3075
      @garyneilson3075 6 месяцев назад +5

      "hold fast to what is fine" (1 Thess 5 :21)

  • @JudehJudeh
    @JudehJudeh Год назад +221

    Dude looks and sounds like he’s in his 40’s. I had to look back at his discography to believe he’s in his 70’s. Unbelievable talent and career. We are blessed to be able to finally get a peek into worlds like these. Thank you Rick 🙌🏼🙏

    • @gsmith207
      @gsmith207 Год назад +14

      I know! I thought he was 60! I’m 56 and hope I’m like this at 70 Sumptin! Coolest dude and best interview besides Brian May…

    • @richardbrinkert2236
      @richardbrinkert2236 Год назад +8

      Too funny. My wife wandered over to see what I was watching. She couldn’t believe it either when I said he was in his 70’s. What a great interview.

    • @williamcoolidge9884
      @williamcoolidge9884 Год назад +6

      When he said he was 72 I couldn't believe it. I would have no reason to question it if he said he was 56.

    • @GentleGiantFan
      @GentleGiantFan Год назад +3

      I know, right? I was 9 when his debut came out but he looks and sounds much younger. I bet he could still belt it out there if he wanted.

    • @chrisradtke3645
      @chrisradtke3645 Год назад +4

      Yeah that’s what I was thinking. How the hell is this guy 72?

  • @MrBenthie
    @MrBenthie Год назад +205

    I really love how Rick always brings something up, the guest starts answering/reacting, and Rick says: "Talk about that!" THIS is the most important thing about interviewing, let the guest share their opinions, knowledge, whatever. Rick ENCOURAGES them. I mean, look at the Nuno interview. That guy's is CONSTANTLY talking and Rick just sits there and lets him tell us his stories. This is priceless.

    • @Marcus_C51
      @Marcus_C51 Год назад +6

      You are so right, I hadn't really noticed that but Rick does the encouragement thing so well. He is an ace interviewer, so incredibly prepared as well. That Keith Jarrett one was another historic treat, magnificent job by Beato on that!

    • @musicdirector8046
      @musicdirector8046 Год назад +2

      @@Marcus_C51 Yes, the Jarrett interview went beyond even this one, into the realm of pathos, when Jarrett eventually realized the depth of Rick's previous study of his music and life. We got to see a real bonding moment. I won't soon forget how touched I was watching it.

    • @jerryp514
      @jerryp514 Год назад +6

      Yeah, my favorite interviewer on multiple levels. And Christopher is such a nice, humble guy.

    • @vitob5898
      @vitob5898 Год назад +5

      Lol... true... I think Rick asked Nuno one question and the answer lasted 2 hours

    • @Marcus_C51
      @Marcus_C51 Год назад

      @@musicdirector8046 You're right, Keith was very touched by how incredibly knowledgeable Rick was and his wife seemed to pick up on it as well. Given the circumstances of Jarrett's circumstances it did go beyond Cross's interview and I was particularly touched by his improvisation with his right hand. Still magical and awe inspiring.

  • @tonyoliver2334
    @tonyoliver2334 9 месяцев назад +52

    Love how he talks about everyone else and not too much about himself. Even though he's right up there with the best musicians of all time!! Great guy!

    • @garyandtricia1
      @garyandtricia1 7 месяцев назад +5

      That's what I noticed too. His humility makes him even better.

    • @BLRANCH0300
      @BLRANCH0300 3 месяца назад

      I’m not at all surprised that he’s like this. It translates in his music.

  • @holleyjomartinez4009
    @holleyjomartinez4009 8 месяцев назад +36

    My husband and I met in 1979. We married in 1981. Chris Cross’ music was always such an integral part of our marriage. My dear husband passed away about 3 months ago, (Rest in Peace, Babe 😢) and Christopher Cross’ music will always be a beautiful part of my life. Thank you Rick Beto for this AwEsOmE interview!!!! ♥️

    • @americanparser
      @americanparser 4 месяца назад +1

      😢❤

    • @seizethemeansproduction
      @seizethemeansproduction 3 месяца назад +3

      It sounds like you and your husband truly loved each other
      I'm really sorry for your loss ❤

    • @johnnyyeahyeah007
      @johnnyyeahyeah007 3 месяца назад +2

      Prayers and so sorry for your sad loss. May he rest in peace and may God bless you with comfort.

    • @WidowOfWindsor
      @WidowOfWindsor 22 дня назад

      Same here, Holley. My heart hurts for you 💔. But this music takes us back to the beginning ❤.

  • @gregwhitcoe5411
    @gregwhitcoe5411 Год назад +105

    If you were to ask me to guess which artist opened for Led Zeppelin 12 times and was the only person to ever sub for Ritchie Blackmore, I never would have guessed "Christopher Cross!!!" Wow! Great stories and great interview!!! I'm so happy you were able to interview him! ❤

  • @gimzoso
    @gimzoso Год назад +88

    That solo for Ride Like the Wind is so effortless. He is a legendary guitar player drenched in modesty.

  • @Jeff-66
    @Jeff-66 3 месяца назад +11

    He's 72 in this interview. MIND BLOWN.

    • @mickeywhite7878
      @mickeywhite7878 26 дней назад

      I was curious about how old he was, I was a kid when he had the huge hits and he didn’t look old enough!

  • @TWolf317
    @TWolf317 Год назад +59

    I got chills when he started playing "Sailing". Damn! Your own personal Christopher Cross concert.

  • @RC32Smiths01
    @RC32Smiths01 Год назад +299

    Sailing is simply one of the most beautiful songs I've ever heard to this day. Just a fantastic artist who knows how to play a song and its contents.

    • @DemonsCrest1
      @DemonsCrest1 Год назад +6

      yea. i don't think it really got played/appreciated in Australia, but when I heard it I knew it was fire ^_^

    • @RC32Smiths01
      @RC32Smiths01 Год назад +2

      @@DemonsCrest1 Truly an honest written piece!

    • @godbyone
      @godbyone Год назад +2

      Yes

    • @markb20
      @markb20 Год назад +5

      Really is a gorgeous song, so perfect.

    • @pawlowski6132
      @pawlowski6132 Год назад +4

      Completely gay

  • @G8rfan61
    @G8rfan61 Год назад +269

    Now THAT is how one conducts an interview. Once you hear the first few seconds, you can't possibly disengage from hearing the rest. A fifty minute interview that passes by as if time has temporarily paused. The process was as moving, dynamic, and enjoyable as Christopher's music. Bravo, Rick, Bravo!

  • @SongwriterPlayer
    @SongwriterPlayer 10 месяцев назад +13

    In 1978 when I was 18, the songs Sailing and Ride Like The Wind were the 2 songs I played on my Yamaha FG150 after school, on the weekend, and at every guitar lesson I took. I saw Christopher in a small concert in Halifax Nova Scotia and his show was amazing, the songs were as fresh in 2017 as they were in 1978. Truth be told, I stole the paper with his set list from the stage and I still have it. Sailing and Ride Like the Wind were the two Encore songs and I was in heaven. Christopher thank you for the music! Rick another fantastic interview!!!!

  • @electricurinal
    @electricurinal Год назад +31

    Hat's off to Christopher for revealing happy accidents in the creative process during Sailing mixing sessions.

    • @jayleon89
      @jayleon89 11 месяцев назад +1

      Probably watched some Bob Ross lol

  • @Stardrums
    @Stardrums Год назад +77

    I played drums for him a few years ago in Hiroshima for a peace concert. Couldn’t have been a nicer guy and I was in heaven playing songs I loved for years. Thank you for the interviews Rick!

    • @stratcat4450
      @stratcat4450 Год назад +5

      @Stardrums I'm sure Christopher was very pleased with your playing as well. You are a great player yourself.

  • @WarunkiMedia
    @WarunkiMedia Год назад +61

    That intro to Sailing and then the opening guitar line that follows is one of the most ethereal things ever written and recorded! Never gets old.

  • @luisolvera958
    @luisolvera958 10 месяцев назад +8

    An interviewer who is serious about his job must know, even study, the person he is going to interview. Rick is the best example of how it should be done.

  • @bretkindell6887
    @bretkindell6887 4 месяца назад +6

    72 years young !!Energy of a 30 year old and a master of everything !!

  • @tripflycfi
    @tripflycfi Год назад +157

    That was the fastest 50 minutes of my week. I could have listened to you both for hours. Thank you! Unexpected and delightful

    • @thomasluby1754
      @thomasluby1754 Год назад +3

      😅🤣😂🤣😂 I was thinking the same thing. I wish this interview was 30 minutes longer because it was so good. I was hoping Rick would have talked to Chris more about his hit song, "Arthurs Theme", and how it was working on it with Lukather, Hungate and Jeff Porcaro.

  • @teejabay
    @teejabay Год назад +192

    My father passed away in 2006 at the age of 46. I was 16 years old. During our time together, a major anchor point was music. I never realised it at the time, but this element would serve as a powerful emotional and spiritual connection to my father in later years. Since my dad was in his 20s during the '70s, he grew to love all of the greats everyone here is familair with. By the time I was 16, I was well versed in the works of Clapton, Hendrix, Dire Straits (my dad always made sure to inform me that Mark Knopfler was the singer and guitar player, ans that D/S was the band name), Chicago, ELO, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, and many many more.
    When I was 12, my father gifted me a candy apple red Fender Stratocaster, and signed me up for guitar lessons. He always wanted me to learn the songs we enjoyed listening to together (selfishly) as well as the modern "garbage" I was into haha.
    I'll never forget struggling my way through the Money for Nothing intro riff - with my dad encouraging me and exclaiming "one day you'll be able to play it exactly as it sounds on the album."
    Flash forward to 2 years ago, I discovered a photo of my dad in his 20s, and in the background was the iconic green album with the flamingo. I didn't recognize it and had to do some searching to figure out what it was.
    After finding out it was Christopher Cross, and listening to the album in it's entirely, I was disappointed I never found this earlier!!
    I dont remember listening to any of these songs with my father, but I know for a fact this was an album he would have worn out in the 70s.
    Listening to it today connects me with my father, the 20 something year old version of him who enjoyed the album with his friends and family when it was first released.
    I still play the guitar every day, and every song I play, I'm playing for my father wherever he is watching from. ❤
    Great vid, Rick. Thanks as always for the tremendous content!

    • @HuckFinn212
      @HuckFinn212 Год назад +11

      Thanx for sharing your touching story!

    • @mauricerobillard612
      @mauricerobillard612 Год назад +9

      Thats the true gift of music! It simply connects us together ❤

    • @Environmenthrall
      @Environmenthrall Год назад +6

      Love the story. Music is, indeed, such a strong and enduring connection to have with a parent once they've passed.

    • @dragondix
      @dragondix Год назад +5

      Great share 🙏

    • @professional_sp
      @professional_sp Год назад +5

      If the wind is right you can sail away. Soon you will be free

  • @BLRANCH0300
    @BLRANCH0300 3 месяца назад +5

    These guys are legends. It’s great to see them speaking candidly, and humbly, about their music.

  • @user-pt5xc3ed9n
    @user-pt5xc3ed9n 4 месяца назад +4

    Sailing had been my favourite song for over 40 years ❤

  • @terribrown4178
    @terribrown4178 Год назад +165

    Rick is my Johnny Carson of musician interviews. I don’t understand a lot of the technical stuff, but I get carried away by his passion, so it doesn’t matter.💕

    • @tdbelltone
      @tdbelltone Год назад +7

      Well stated. Rick is so good with these interviews. Many of today’s interviewers would do well to take a lesson.

    • @1bigrowdy
      @1bigrowdy Год назад +5

      Think the first time I found this guy I went wow I might actually learn something. Lol

    • @BentleyBob2024
      @BentleyBob2024 Год назад +4

      Perfect description!

    • @JamesMoore-un3cu
      @JamesMoore-un3cu Год назад +2

      Rick is, hands down, a musician's musician. Few people have the vast knowledge of the music industry and its artists.

  • @MrFirstdance2000
    @MrFirstdance2000 Год назад +38

    I would not have guessed Mr Cross to be age 72. This man is living right! This man's music/life history is worthy of a movie. I still feel his artistry and genius yet, untapped! Truly a great interview, Rick!

    • @Rosterized
      @Rosterized Год назад +5

      for real I thought he is 50 or something

    • @craigusselman546
      @craigusselman546 11 месяцев назад +2

      He looks younger than me And I was born the year these songs of his were hits amazing.

    • @michellenorthrup2059
      @michellenorthrup2059 11 месяцев назад

      My husband is young looking like this, too and it really burns my onions. Listening to Christopher Cross used to make me feel better about it, but look at him! Rude.

    • @monkeysgone2heaven1
      @monkeysgone2heaven1 10 месяцев назад

      was thinking the same thing. Could almost pass for someone in their 40s

  • @nucleusmedicalmedia
    @nucleusmedicalmedia Год назад +124

    WOW! What great stories. Christopher Cross is amazingly talented and was on the front lines of the music world.

  • @cosmic__lemon
    @cosmic__lemon 10 месяцев назад +16

    Love Chris! Can't believe he's in his 70's! Down to earth guys are always the best. Respect.

  • @ustuppy
    @ustuppy Год назад +31

    Christopher’s debut album is one of the best pop albums ever. Pure musicianship.

    • @kevinski1966
      @kevinski1966 Год назад

      I one hundred percent agree with you. Just sublime.

  • @garydonofrio17
    @garydonofrio17 Год назад +58

    I got goosebumps when he picked up Rick's Gibson acoustic and starts playing Sailing...it sounded absolutely perfect. Inspirational.

    • @craigusselman546
      @craigusselman546 11 месяцев назад +2

      I almost cried he just grabbed it and got into it and he and the song sound just as beautiful.

  • @JesusArica-dw7dv
    @JesusArica-dw7dv 4 дня назад

    I was 10 years old in 1978 and I am 56 today...what a beautiful and relaxing song it is...Every time I listen to it it's like the first time again!!! ❤

  • @pointpleasant6708
    @pointpleasant6708 3 месяца назад +3

    I loved Christopher Cross…..his voice was so mellow and soft.

  • @dr.emilschaffhausen4683
    @dr.emilschaffhausen4683 Год назад +123

    Usually when I see an artist that I've admired for decades I begin to feel old because they're so damn old! The opposite occurred here. Christopher looks so damn young I don't feel quite as old! Thank you Christopher for your contribution to the world with your artistic abilities and thank you for making me feel young if but for a day!

    • @ranradd
      @ranradd Год назад +2

      It really is amazing. I'm the same age, and he looks 20 to 30 years younger.

    • @RussellBonjornoJr
      @RussellBonjornoJr Год назад

      @@michellemonet435872

    • @cbrunhaver
      @cbrunhaver Год назад

      72

    • @danhiatt150
      @danhiatt150 Год назад +3

      @@michellemonet4358 I had to look it up but I was shocked to find out Cross is 72. He looks and sounds much younger.

    • @radar5464
      @radar5464 Год назад +3

      He's still got the song, good vibe still in him 🎶 😊

  • @LoudModeOn
    @LoudModeOn Год назад +325

    Rick, what you have created here for music fans is truly very special. The quality of the content on this channel is just unrivaled.

  • @powerwithinus
    @powerwithinus Год назад +25

    This should be heard by younger musicians because they have no clue about what these senior musicians know, have experienced and can learn from them. A treasure you've done these interviews for everyone, Rick. You're a blessing to the history of music!

  • @JohnShields-xx1yk
    @JohnShields-xx1yk Месяц назад +2

    I was 19 when sailing came on the radio in 1979/80 and I'm a huge hard rock fan but his songs are so beautiful with strings and horns, classic music period.

  • @brnby8984
    @brnby8984 Год назад +384

    Sir, this is by far the best interview series out there! Such great presentation, informative discussion, and genuinely chill with some of the biggest guests

    • @rockmeamodeo
      @rockmeamodeo Год назад +5

      Agreed!

    • @kenduffy5397
      @kenduffy5397 Год назад +2

      I agree, did you happen the watch the one with Marty Friedman? If not? It’s a must watch!

    • @beister21
      @beister21 Год назад +3

      The best guys are the realest, agreed

    • @ManchurianCounterweight
      @ManchurianCounterweight Год назад +2

      I totally agree.

    • @brucetowell3432
      @brucetowell3432 Год назад

      Rick, Any hint as to when your interview with Jimmy Webb will be posted??....Been waiting ever since you let the cat out of the bag!!!

  • @gnordache4405
    @gnordache4405 Год назад +53

    There again, another interview from Rick where you get to see the most musically erudite fan asking our heroes all things we hadn't realised we wanted to know, and getting a whole map of the artist's world. Christopher, same as Metheny and Scofield, comes across as a terribly humble person, an outstanding musician, quite the gear geek, and a remnant of a bygone era which was is so many ways better than today. Subbing for Ritchie Blackmore, getting an amp by recommendation of Jimmy Page, having a tape of Frank Zappa covering your song sent to your place by Zappa himself... WHAT A NETWORK and what a bag of anecdotes! THIS IS CONTENT.

    • @INFPinSA
      @INFPinSA 11 месяцев назад

      Very well said!

  • @brianmi40
    @brianmi40 Год назад +57

    If only we could have an interview every week of this caliber. Christopher is transparent, humble, sharing unique memories. This is as good as it gets to have an artist recount his history.

    • @seandeal5927
      @seandeal5927 8 месяцев назад

      This guy is the real deal….

  • @AS-mm3wi
    @AS-mm3wi 8 месяцев назад +6

    If you asked me, "Which artist once filled in on no notice for Ritchie Blackmore as a young man", the last person I would have guessed is Christopher Cross...and I would have been dead wrong. This is an awesome, fun interview with a lot of great history.

  • @MrHall8
    @MrHall8 Год назад +48

    I love this, i am not a singer, i cant play instrument WHAT so ever.. but i cant stay away from these videos Rick makes. So nice studio, feels so warm and full of respect to music and history. All his guests are nice people, he teaches us stuff for free and we can just sit back and relax and tag along.
    Greetings from Sweden.

  • @Trapper50cal
    @Trapper50cal Год назад +120

    Rick, your reputation and reach are obviously snowballing. This is due to your knowledge and your efforts here on YT. You are landing interviews that just keep bringing the hits. It's great to see. And, obviously, it's great to get all these wonderful insights straight from the artists!

  • @jiveturkey8728
    @jiveturkey8728 Год назад +89

    Humble. Thats the word that comes to mind. All Chris does throughout this incredible interview is give credit to everyone for making his dream happen! And yet, he deserves so much credit too for these incredible songs that define an era in music history that's so special for many of us boomers. To hear CC share some these experiences is truly priceless, especially the Jimmy Page story!

    • @thailivingusaexpat-cb8dw
      @thailivingusaexpat-cb8dw Год назад +4

      yea, that's what I kept thinking! How refreshing that someone as accomplished as Chris still has so much respect and gratitude to those who help make it happen for him!

    • @steveb6386
      @steveb6386 Год назад +3

      He's too humble to realize that those he considers 'great' in all probability consider him one of the finest guitarists and singer songwriters that ever lived.

    • @leojones2118
      @leojones2118 Год назад +2

      I noticed that too

  • @jackhaugh
    @jackhaugh 2 месяца назад +3

    I’m only 1/2 way through, and this is already the best interview I’ve ever seen.

  • @BLTV_Photoshop
    @BLTV_Photoshop Год назад +519

    Fantastic interview! I bought CC's debut album when it was first released. "Sailing" still brings me to tears and "Ride" is still in my top 3 songs of all time.

    • @sco3putt
      @sco3putt Год назад +7

      Ride is also in my top 10. Great song. All of CC albums are really good.

    • @boxfan6656
      @boxfan6656 Год назад +3

      Even when he fell out, he was pretty awesome. Lots of it on Spotify. He tried to get a but harder with his 3rd album - and sales never really returned after that. Most of his stuff, except the 3rd album, sounds like an extended version of his first two - which I like LOL.

    • @gearmeister
      @gearmeister Год назад +7

      Chris is a total musician. I, too, was impressed with the solo on "ride", it was an eye opener for me. I saw him live at the 1980 Texas Jam & he rocked it.

    • @mandyharewood886
      @mandyharewood886 Год назад +2

      ​@@sco3puttSure puts me on a horse.

    • @tattooyu
      @tattooyu Год назад +5

      I tried listening to "Sailing" this morning, but I couldn't get through it, because I was working and almost immediately started crying.

  • @6StringPassion.
    @6StringPassion. Год назад +5

    CC is actually a MONSTER player with a very humble demeanor.

  • @georgemarkey973
    @georgemarkey973 Год назад +13

    Not only does he have an astonishing history and resume’, he has a kind, humble and sweet disposition. Not a bad word to say about anyone. Thank you for this interesting Rick! It’s a privilege to get to know a little more about Christopher Cross.

  • @Summerguy24
    @Summerguy24 Месяц назад +2

    Love Christopher Cross. His music is timeless

  • @bdt9320
    @bdt9320 Год назад +41

    What a time capsule moment! Zappa, Page, Joni, Lukather, Johnson, diMeola, Chick, Carleton, Fagen, …all converging on Cross. Rick, this conversation is priceless and incredibly relevant, demonstrating how talent and hard work can catapult a career. Hoping that its possible even for someone like me. Cross” energy is like he’s 30 yrs old; another effect of music in the soul. Rick, we need your work to continue.

  • @r.a.contrerasma8578
    @r.a.contrerasma8578 Год назад +5

    This dude is 72. 72!! Definitely young at heart for sure! Great interview. Love the resonance in his voice. Some nice 6 degree connections there also. Keep 'em coming!

  • @RosieHarp
    @RosieHarp 11 месяцев назад +3

    Christopher seems such an easy chap to talk to. Friendly, warm and natural. He seems really nice

  • @herbertgreen2824
    @herbertgreen2824 11 месяцев назад +13

    At 72, Christopher has not lost a thing. Great interview.
    I remember when the debut album dropped and had to get it. What a great production. Omartian produced a gem. Not a bad song on the entire album.

    • @seatownfan
      @seatownfan 9 месяцев назад +4

      Wait, he is 72, wow! Seems so much younger.

  • @mowienaticspushrod7738
    @mowienaticspushrod7738 Год назад +25

    The guitar solo on Ride Like The Wind, unbelievable! I still know where I was when I first heard Sailing..!

  • @marvinshenk
    @marvinshenk Год назад +50

    Every time I hear Ride Like the Wind, I always sing along to the Michael McDonald part in Michael's voice. Such a classic track. For 72 years old, Christopher seems like he's 40 years old and still loving what he's doing. Great interview Rick.

    • @radar5464
      @radar5464 Год назад +2

      Thought same, doesn't look like he's in his 70s. And it doesn't even look like he's super fit or health conscious, just maintained a general youthful energy

    • @realpool
      @realpool Год назад +1

      I'm 55 and it's unreal that he's 72.

  • @AndrewS-on2ox
    @AndrewS-on2ox Год назад +14

    Rick, and Chris are class acts. This was just a captivating interview I almost feel like I’m in the corner of the room with them listening.

  • @robinkeith6042
    @robinkeith6042 Год назад +16

    You have to acknowledge Michael Omartian's contribution to that first record. His connection to the players, his keyboard playing, his string arrangements, his amazing production skill. What a talented guy! The tidbit about the strings for SAILING, CC's former brother in-law. That's a great story.

    • @jimbillh
      @jimbillh Год назад

      And that's pretty much the way it happened.

  • @scotthartwig8811
    @scotthartwig8811 Год назад +105

    This is such a casual, relaxed and hyper-informative interview, Rick. I noticed that my face was getting sore. It was because I was smiling for the whole interview. Well done and Christopher is an energetic treasure.

  • @autry33
    @autry33 Год назад +9

    I'm in a local band in Austin, TX where Chris lives. One of the first songs I remember hearing was Sailing. We were playing for a birthday party one night and low and behold I see Christopher Cross sitting in the back listening with a hug smile on his face. I was dumbstruck. He came up afterword and complimented the band. He just started talking music and trading stories. Like he was just a normal local musician. We spoke for like an hour just shooting the breeze. A few weeks later he showed up to a show we were doing. Just a straight up humble guy.

  • @MattHumphrey2408
    @MattHumphrey2408 2 месяца назад +1

    Sailing ⛵️ is and has always been one of my all time favorite pieces of music. And I love Christopher Cross! Thank you so much!

  • @RA-Arg
    @RA-Arg 2 месяца назад +2

    Christopher Cross is very talented, I love his work!

  • @tak178
    @tak178 Год назад +9

    Christopher Cross is an exceptional player, an accomplished songwriter, and generally a sweet guy. I love his interviews because he is able to play the line between the braggart and the humble guy with equal measure. He doesn't have any arrogance, and he realizes how fortunate he really is. What a treasure to have this interview.

  • @FrogFarmRecords
    @FrogFarmRecords Год назад +49

    Rick Beato is keeping good music alive. I love this channel.

  • @craigjgomez
    @craigjgomez Год назад +12

    Hey Rick, you are absolutely right. Whenever I went shopping for new records, it wasn't just the artist who's name was on the album that attracted me, it was the list of players in the studio that impressed me more. Michael McDonald is certainly one of those artists that will always punch up anyone's music.

  • @kifferh9947
    @kifferh9947 Год назад +34

    Christopher is one of those criminally underappreciated talents - a great songwriter and musician. His debut album ranks right up there with Moving Pictures, Dark Side of the Moon and the debut Boston album as records anyone who claims to love music must own. Like the others, I could listen to it all the way through, over and over, without getting tired of it. Outstanding interview. Another feather in your cap, Rick!

  • @nickvarga463
    @nickvarga463 Год назад +12

    One of the most prolific and successful singer/songwriters of the early 80s, which is even more incredible considering that decade of music, and dominated the 81 Grammy's. Always great to see him get more love after all these years. His music is timeless

  • @jamelakajamal
    @jamelakajamal Год назад +2

    That’s My Brotha Right There ✌🏾🧔🏾‍♂️✌🏾

  • @limer4330
    @limer4330 2 месяца назад +1

    I had to come back to this one. First of all, 73? He looks like he's 59. He's sharp. I've watched a TON of your interviews but this one surprised me the most. Put this in a vault. Christopher is the most interesting interview I've seen you do.

  • @deansholl4689
    @deansholl4689 Год назад +11

    You are seriously one of the best interviewers alive today. You create rapport and never make it about yourself.
    Love these.

  • @GnarlsGnarlington
    @GnarlsGnarlington Год назад +9

    This is amazing! I figured Chris Cross to be a nerd playing pop tunes in the rock era and yet he knew EVERYONE who was ANYONE back then. It really opened my eyes!

  • @sonicplayg
    @sonicplayg 10 месяцев назад +7

    THIS IS sooooo INCREDIBLE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thank you Rick and Cristopher Cross 💕

  • @skykitchen867
    @skykitchen867 25 дней назад

    When my son was little, and would cry at night scared of the dark, I would comfort him by saying "its alright the light is on the dark has run to hide". Fast forward to now, my son said that to my crying grandson, and while standing outside in the hall hearing it, I choked up big time. Interesting how a simple lyric can make a world of difference, thank you Chris!

  • @mr.rudolph630
    @mr.rudolph630 Год назад +22

    Chris, I was in the audience in the summer of 1980 when you played Alpine Valley opening for the Eagles. Jackson Browne joined the Eagles on stage as well. Your music has blown me away from the beginning. Just a big thanks for the joy of it all.

  • @roballen9157
    @roballen9157 Год назад +14

    I'm at work listening to this interview on my earbuds, and when he picked up the guitar and started playing 'Sailing', I started crying. My childhood came flooding back and I couldn't help it. It was embarrassing to cry at work, but it hit me out of the blue. Wow 😲

    • @stevenmiller8365
      @stevenmiller8365 Год назад +2

      About crying, me too. I'm the same age as Chris and I wouldn't believe it if he hadn't had told me. 55 tops.

    • @INFPinSA
      @INFPinSA 11 месяцев назад

      Thank for sharing that ❤

  • @aclsp91
    @aclsp91 2 месяца назад +1

    I grew up listening this music , and it makes me fly to my past, thx Rick for all this interviews God Bless you

  • @GPLP335
    @GPLP335 Год назад +5

    I was 24 years old in 1979, and when I first heard his music I was blown away. Listening to his music brings back many good memories of that time in my life. Thank you.

  • @musicdirector8046
    @musicdirector8046 Год назад +43

    What an excellent conversation, Rick. It was over in a flash, and I learned how awesome Christopher Cross is. Just as telling is that I learned how awesome is everyone with whom he's worked. What a humble, gracious guy. I played Ride Like the Wind at my first bar gig in 1981. Loved it then; now I finally understand why the band sounds like Steely Dan.

  • @mipacker
    @mipacker Год назад +41

    Outstanding interview. Great guy. Super talented. Vastly underrated.

    • @markb20
      @markb20 Год назад +3

      I wonder if being underrated was related to all the success he had with the first album and singles like Arthur's Theme. There seemed to be a backlash against him after that success and all the Grammy wins.

    • @GooseGumlizzard
      @GooseGumlizzard Год назад

      He’s alright

  • @Greenriver842
    @Greenriver842 Год назад +6

    His first album is pure magic, a sound so unique and beautiful...

  • @sonniestrong5598
    @sonniestrong5598 2 месяца назад +1

    AWESOOOOOOME interview… it took me a while to get through it because I kept stopping to listen to the referenced songs… Chris is one of the greats

  • @MattyK-USA
    @MattyK-USA Год назад +14

    It's already been said by everyone below, but I'm saying it too. Christopher Cross - This insight into your earlier career was just AMAZING. At 61 years old, I remember every song in your insanely talented career, but this was just a treat. Thank you. Needless to say, this is a triumph for Rick.

  • @slicksalmon6948
    @slicksalmon6948 Год назад +5

    Interviewing has become Rick's super power. His guests appear to genuinely appreciate being interviewed, and Rick's knowledge gets them to open up.

  • @kennethwilliams5668
    @kennethwilliams5668 Год назад +4

    Love the way Rick conducts an interview bring up a topic and then just let the guest start talking and let's them just keep on talking. Rick's The Best!!

  • @tedfreeman2709
    @tedfreeman2709 Год назад +6

    Rick has figured out a way to bottle pure joy. This and every other interview I have seen Team Beato do with remarkable musical humans is it.

  • @lesliemacdonald7976
    @lesliemacdonald7976 Год назад +10

    What I got from this interview is the sheer joy of it -- the music, the people, the history, the memories, the synchronicities. It's like this music is part of the larger history of many of us living at that time. Somehow we all own a piece of this music as we were part of, and witness to it's evolution, so it feels personal to us. This music feels poignant and it can't help but evoke emotion of all kinds. I'm sure I wasn't the only one with tears in my eyes listening to Christopher Cross sing "Sailing". This is high vibe stuff. Keep it coming. 🤩

  • @torgenxblazterzoid
    @torgenxblazterzoid Год назад +44

    “It was forty years ago”.
    Wow!
    Christopher was something special and he didn’t ever give me the impression that he knew that he was. Wonderful voice, wonderful songs.
    And Rick, great interview. Thank you.

    • @susanbezio6708
      @susanbezio6708 Год назад +2

      He still is something special. So glad he made it through the COVID stuff. Love you Chris, stay strong.

    • @johnconk1
      @johnconk1 Год назад +1

      Phenomenal interview!! What a talent!! Seems like a great guy as well!!

  • @Garbrel80
    @Garbrel80 Год назад +6

    Christopher Cross is a true national treasure. Where would "Arthur" have been without that theme song? What would the 80s have been like without "Sailing" and "Ride Like the Wind" and "Never Be the Same" and "All Right"? A true master songwriter amd humble soul. We're so lucky to have him.

  • @5tephenD
    @5tephenD 4 месяца назад +2

    "You got footswitch?".... i _really_ enjoyed this episode! Chris carries his age well - keep active, stay young.

  • @user-pt4oj6sd6j
    @user-pt4oj6sd6j Год назад +6

    I never comment but have to. I saw Chris in Newport RI and he took a picture with us after he came off the stage. His playing was transcendent! Aja.....

  • @EdwardAyers
    @EdwardAyers Год назад +64

    This did not disappoint! I was absolutely struck by his down to earthiness and humility. I’ve been looking forward to this since the FB photo. Great interview, Rick. Thanks!

  • @clydebermingham121
    @clydebermingham121 11 месяцев назад +5

    Wow … AWESOME to hear him sing SAILING like that
    Just as impressive as his recording .. playing it live & unplugged … Natural & Raw … and so ETHEREAL 💥🙏🏽💥

  • @musicbro8225
    @musicbro8225 Год назад +6

    When he picks up the guitar and plays the first verse of Sailing and my heart just melts... So beautiful!

    • @SnoDawg
      @SnoDawg Год назад +1

      That was special.

  • @tuscarorawoodworks4713
    @tuscarorawoodworks4713 Год назад +31

    Rick, please don’t ever stop making these great videos! It’s like hanging out with old friends listening to tunes like the good ol days. Great work!