Nice call brother. Great observation. Kind of like some of the stuff EVH was famous for and came shining through in a lot of videos, interviews, goofing around with Alex, off the cuff stuff. Looks like that might be a bunch of somethings a lot of the greats share.
This interview is the best Nuno interview i've ever seen. This interview is like the Lukather one, just captivating from start to finish and non stop storytelling. And Rick barely had to lead Nuno anywhere, he just let Nuno go off and tell stories. Amazing interview.
I mean, HOW do you top this??? THIS was/IS what we want interviews to be like. Genuine, transparent, insightful, delightful.... you just want to watch over and over again. Hard not to smile thru out the interview. Thank you BOTH Nuno and Rick for this amazing video. God bless you both. :)
If more guys cared about music/guitar in this kind of organic way, you'd hear a lot more of this... Too many dinaglings running around in dropped D or C, all using the exact same speakers (looking at you vintage 30) doing everything BUT caring about the organic and magical nature of music.
I really do feel sorry for younger people who won't know that experience. Just you, in the dark, with headphones on, discovering a new band by dropping a needle on a black piece of vinyl and letting it play from front to back while you read every word on the sleeve and stared at the photos over and over. It really did bond you to a band and to music in a way that nothing else can. It was magical, and mystical, and mysterious, and made you feel like an explorer in a new world.
I did the same thing, but with tapes. My dad had a record player but it was really nice and he didn't let the kids mess with it. He's the one that got me into Extreme.
Absolutely. I kiss that mystery and the album cover was sooo important at that time especially when you didn’t know the band. That’s what happened with Van Halen with me. I never heard it before but bought the only one available in my small town because the cover looked cool. Back in those days the shop owner would play u the first two tracks of the cassette like a trial to complete your decision. But this one was the only one available and so he said that if he breaks the seal I will have to buy it. He broke the seal, played the first song, Eruption aaannnd thay cassette was mine in 2 seconds.
Nuno is speaking from the soul and he knows Rick Beato’s channel and interviews are the most real line of communication to his fan base and future musicians. He arrived with a MESSAGE to all of us. I was lucky enough to meet him at one of his clinics and was able to speak to him for around an hour. What a humble and funny guy. Such a living legend. His solo music allowed my dad and I to bond during my parents divorce. This guy deserves way more respect. Cheers Nuno!
Nuno came from nothing, and today he is undoubtedly along with Hendrix, Jeff Beck , Van Halen , Vai as major inspirations for thousands of musician…. just listen to Brian May …. 100% agreed… full sincerity at his instrument!! The whole combo! Still a neighbor … great interview Rick
Hands down the best Beato interview so far. Nuno was dynamite from the first syllable to his last. Absolutely loved it. Rick has earned the respect from those who inspired him to become who he is now. Follow your dream, folks - Rick and Nuno did❤
i was never a huge Extreme fan because i found them very cheezy and one of the harbringers of the death of hair metal/rock because everything was so corporate at that time.... but i've always respected Nuno as one of the greatest guitar players that ever made it... that being said this interview is so fantastic. his passion for music is on full display and i have even more respect for Nuno. i might start listening to Extreme again :D
RocknRoll is the fountain on youth as Nuno says. There is a reason why Jesus told people to build their house on the rock, and if the appearance of these two guys is any indication as to why in despite of their age they are still youthful and excited for music, it would be their aversion to 4/4 monotony that plays a significant part I would guess.
That McCartney anecdote is pure gold. This was outstanding from start to finish. And what a public speaker. I also note he said you are quite an influence in the community. Congrats.
He's so good at explaining and articulating his feelings, it's absolutely fascinating and a privilege of the modern age to have such a player with such experience be able to express so much in an interview like this. Rick as always does such a great job at bringing it back, keeping the flow or letting it go places. 👌🏻
I was watching this interview again today - and I've watched it a BUNCH of times because it's so perfect - but I got to the part where Nuno is telling the story about Eddie Van Halen dropping by his house with Gary Cherone. I think Eddie was saying his 'goodbyes.' I think he knew his diagnosis and how things could 'go left' for him quickly, and he was visiting the people in his life who meant a lot to him - people he respected. How wonderful that Nuno was one of those people! (And I can tell that Nuno really cherishes this memory.)
I love listening to Nuno talk about music. It’s pure, it’s passionate, and it’s above all, honest. There’s no “buzz words” or flashy antics. It’s a man that loves musicianship, the art, and the heart. Just delightful, inspiring, and validating for any musician of any skill level. Two hours to basically say, “just play the d@mn thing and write about what makes you feel.” Beautiful.
I must say this interview was more like 2 kindred spirits hanging out and just shooting the breeze. Nuno was so genuine, animated and loquacious (in an endearing way) which speaks to Rick’s utterly disarming and engaging presence and conversational demeanor. This was truly a pleasure to take in and I look forward to more of these historically significant happenings.
You're killing it with these longer format interviews--Metheny, Sting, May, Bissonette, Lanois, Bettencourt, Lukather, and so many more! This is critical, fundamental, human-centric treasure. I'm gut-punched (in the best possible way) by the humility and vulnerability expressed across these conversations. If there's one unifying theme among their stories, it's the hard-wired drive in those artists to make music in the service of deeper human connections. Our world desperately needs a shed-load more of exactly that.
What exactly has he done except be in Extreme? I hear his name often, but fail to recall anything he has done. For niche kinda guy, he is pretty hyped and full of himself.
@@cracknigga His solo projects (mourning widows, population 1, dramagods and solo album) were fking amazing, but that mostly went under the radar unfortunately. He has played with/on Steel Panther, Rihanna (even in the superbowl), Steven Tyler, Generation AXE (Vai, Yngwie etc.), 1 Janet Jackson song, John Paul Jones, Paul Gilbert, Sattelite party (with Tyler Perry) off the top of my head. There's probably more he's done. I always thought he was really humble and not at all full of himself, maybe his sense of humour just doesn't gel with yours? But then again I'm a huge fan and super biased, so idk
Dude…there has been so many great ones, but this has to be my favorite sit down that you have done. Nuno is such a great interview…so enthusiastic, so eloquent, he’s just so happy to be talking to you about music and guitar!!
I agree with you here about his enthusiasm. You can tell just how truly passionate Nuno is about everything music. From the guitarists that inspired him, the way he approaches playing guitar, the stories and history of his career, and his philosophies concerning music. He expresses an immense love when he speaks about music. When speaking about himself, you see that he speaks very confidently, and proudly about his ability, fully aware how great of a guitarist he is, but without being arrogant. He’s humble, without being overly modest to avoid acknowledging his accomplishments. But I have to say, I never thought someone could be so eloquent while dropping so many F-bombs at the same time. 😅
Fantastic. Was this even an "interview"? You've just had to put fresh batteries in and let Nuno fly. What a dude. Humble, giving and full of great anecdotes. Clearly passionate not just about his chosen instrument but music in general. Thank you for post Rick. 👍
@@seldonsinq par for the course with Beato interviews, Beato's a producer. Sometimes you can just sit back and let the interviewee, or the music, do the talking.
Nuno nailed it. People are starved to hear emotion channeled through a guitar, piano, set of drums. Today's computer driven music is lifeless and the heart and drive of the rhythm of the song and when the solo fits so perfectly in the context of the song is pure magic.
This interview is the Holy Grail of what this show/channel is all about. This should get 5 million views. Rick, from this moment forward, no matter how many of these you do, this one will stand as your legacy...
This is the greatest interview ever! Nuno is just the best! His love of music and sincerity / passion for playing really comes through in this session.
In 5 simple words: Best Rick Beato interview ever! The way Nuno talk, explain and share his opinions is just.... honesty in pure form. Cheers from Lisbon!
What else can anyone say about Nuno? He’s insanely talented, like ridiculously talented (really, it’s not fair), and yet he remains so humble and enthusiastic when talking about other giants of the music world. The world needs more Nuno.
Watched the entire 2:30 hour long interview starting at midnight. It’s 2:30 am and i am so wired! Intense doesn’t begin to describe Nuno. Thank you Rick!
Hands down the most amazing,raw in-depth interview of anyone I’ve ever seen. Nuno was so open on every aspect of his life.. When he talks,his thoughts and analogies of how he feels about music is amazing.. his enthusiasm to create great music and pay tribute to his idols is something every musician should strive to do.. Nuno IMO is a down to earth musician and all around good guy..
Nuno's straight up, open, honest and respectful bedside manner is so characteristic of the Portuguese people. We can't help it, because it's who we are to the core of our being - pretense is just not in our nature. Naturally there are always exceptions in every culture. But that's what the people who have visited Portugal love the most about Portugal - it's genuinely nice, honest, mild mannered, hospitable people! Nuno has it in spades!
Well he shouldn't have left the mother of his children for someone old enough to be his daughter. And how do expect someone who's never been married to understand marital problems ? He just married her cause she's young and already knew she was good in bed cause they had been together for so long. And she married him for all that money that he's worth. It will be one hell of a surprise if the marriage works,.she'll wind up looking for someone younger, especially if he winds up on viagra.
I am an old songwriter and guitar player; half decent at best, but everything I heard Nuno say in this interview are things that I have held to my whole life musically. I am now close to being done with this existence and this interview lifted my heart. Talent is one thing; insight like this: amazing.
@@robypal97 Jack was the most excited I had seen in some tie with Nuno’s feelings and expressions of what the music and performance meant. I listened to the interview with him and afterward while he talked to me for two days about how Nuno “got it”. He felt the same about playing and creating music. I lost half of me; I lost my best friend, his constant drive to write, create and play; and I lost his passion and love of all this world holds. Thank you for your response. It’s been two months and i have a hole that will never heal.
I'm 58. Been playing since the late 70's. I couldn't tell you how many times I've figured out songs and come up with parts sitting in the latrine. I don't know if it's being able to, or forced to relaxe, or what. If you have a descent vanity close enough to touch the headstock to for some resonance, you can break some new ground.
In all my years I’ve never listened to a 2-hour interview with anyone, but Nuno not only kept me engaged, I wanted more. What an enjoyable and worthwhile way to spend the evening. Cheers!
I felt the same way. I will, a lot times, not watch a super long video. I will just not watch it and think, if I am going to watch something for two hours, it is going to be a movie.
I tried to learn a few times when I was real young but just couldn't..then at 34 it suddenly struck me to learn once and for all and it's going well now 😅
Nuno is firing on the highest level...this is the best example of an experienced person showing what they've learned in life. This is what the long journey is all about. Thank you so much for this interview!
That-was-AWESOME!!! Nuno absolutely NAILED exactly how I felt when all those albums he was referring to came out and what made me want to be a musician. Rick. It’s going to be hard to top this interview. And thank you for letting him just ramble, no interruptions, for as long as he did. THAT’S the sign of an excellent interviewer. Kudos to you Rick!
What Rick Beato is doing with these amazingly inspirational and insightful interviews is way beyond entertainment and music journalism. Decades from now when Nuno, Lanois, Joni Mitchell, Metheny, May, Sting, and all the others are long gone, future generations of passionate music lovers will have this to complete their music education. I just love how he let these musical giants have space to be themselves, provide us with anecdotes, insights and scratch a bit behind the surface of who they are. Thank you Mr Beato, and I continue to look forward to your next episode on RUclips. Please include Paul Simon on your list of interview objects. Dolly Parton too.....
Nuno is like a hand grenade of passion. Just pull the pin and stand back! Great interview, loved every second. I was a teen when Extreme hit the scene. I wanted to play like him so bad back then. Awesome to get to hear from him for over an hour Thankyou. 👏👍
Finally, Elliott Easton gets the nods he deserves. The solo on Shake It Up, played loud and with a little speaker break-up, is just magical. Guy is a guitar genius.
This is one of those interviews that you don't often see. This is how guitarists talk to each other in real life and you just don't see it anywhere but with Rick.
Dear God! he really loves music. Every fibre of his being is about music. That is a musician I would like to follow. Well done Rick for not saying a word...
This interview is like when you would get together with other musicians and friends and just be yourself and spit out pure awe you had of your idols .... but at a much higher level and I'm here for it! This rekindled a spark in my soul! Thank you Rick for what you do, I now have something to look forward to on RUclips!
As much as I love Nuno’s “shredding”, his solo on Stop the World is still my favorite of his. That first note is to die for. Perfect example of playing for the song first.
This is the most important interview about musical philosophy I have seen. Every professional musician needs to give this a watch. Sometimes we play till the joy is gone because of the bills to pay and what people want to hear and it shouldn't be that way.
This interview will be in the archives for centuries. Nuno`s humility and grace is a much needed breath of fresh air in these times. Thank you Rick on so many levels, for what you do AND for doing it better than anyone else.
I'm only 45 minutes in, and I gotta comment: he's talking about dark album covers, and about going to see bands (Van Halen in his example) and how that experience is yours, to keep forever -- no internet, no inside information about them, just you and the band and crowd and the "mythology" of rock 'n' roll. That is so totally spot on. My first live music, at age 14 in 1964, was The Beatles. And that to this day defined my life. I can't say exactly how it did, but it did. (Oh, and the second Beatles album, "With the Beatles", which is still my favourite, had a dark cover.) This is one of the best interviews with a rock person I've ever seen. The guy is a master communicator with words as well as music.
Rick has become the Oprah of musicians in a very good way. They feel at home talking to him and just open up, it's so inspiring. The best musician interviews ever happen on this channel and this is for sure one of my favorite ones.
Nuno has so much passion about music, that’s what really inspires me about him. And listening to him talk about the approach is way more meaningful that anything technical he could say.
Great vibes, Nuno is clearly comfortable and willing to talk, few questions, smart questions and lots of listening. This is how an interview should be. Just great
Mastering more than words as someone who played for over 20 years never once doing any sort of string smacking percussion…. Was probably one of my proudest moments as a guitar player. I don’t know why I never did it but I just never did. It was like learning all over again.
22 minutes in and this is already one of the top 2-3 interviews you've ever done! Nuno is such a great communicator, describing they 'why' and the journey and connection between the audience and him brought me to tears. Felt that so strongly, man. So freaking precise on how I see and feel music, and have since earliest memories, 5 years old. I'm 57, now. Never stop playing!!!
Oh my gosh, you guys, y’all are narrating my childhood! All these descriptions of music and shows in anticipation and aftermath and obsession are precisely my high school and college years! So well put! So awesome to see a couple of guys my age, I’m 57, dick out even still 3040 years later. Some may think you’re over romanticizing those experiences. But if anything they are understated. So freaking awesome is this conversation! Y’all are bringing me to tears of remembrance. What a trip man
1:27:30 Loved when Rick stayed quiet instead of pressing more about More than Words after handing Nuno the ‘57 Gibson, and just let Nuno have his moment with the guitar. Rick respectfully recognizes when a moment needs to be given. Loved this interview from beginning to end
Can’t remember the last time I had an unconscious smile on my face for half of a 2 1/2 hour video. Extreme was a huge part of my college years’ soundtrack. Nuno rocks, and he’s totally a class act to boot. If only more of our guitar heroes were like him.
This is incredible! This interview needed to happen exactly at this moment in time. He said more in two hours than I’ve heard in 50 years of interviews.
How did I just spend over 2 hours watching two guys talk about stuff I didn’t even know I already knew was the reason I love rock n roll. Great video everyone, thank you 🙏
One of the most fun interviews you've ever did! Nuno Bettencourt is not only as a guitarist in a class of his own; his passion and humble approach to music and performing is refreshing and absolut believeable.👍
As great is this interview is, it only reinforces my ardent belief that Beato interviewing Guthrie Govan in this manner would be positively epic. It has to happen.
Should have happened at least 10 times already... Man I love Nuno but he says the same stuff every interview xD Guthrie would come with the knowledge instead of the stories 😎
And btw the sound coming out of that guitar was beautiful! If you were blindfolded and only heard the part were Nuno started to strum you’d instantly know there was a special guitar involved! Deep, rich resonant sound!
Nuno gets it. Music is about the emotion and the journey music brings to and for the listener. A great song played with emotion, can carry a person away to a place that leaves an indelible memory imprinted in one's mind forever.
Nuno's passion for music, his heroes, his journey and humility are off da hook. As a fellow guitarist, this has been one of the most enjoyable interviews that you've ever done Rick. Thank you thank you!
Gotta say... there is nothing better than watching an interview with somebody who is just so deeply passionate about what they do. And Nuno seems so comfortable with who he is, it adds a layer onto that where this is just amazing. I'm not a guitar player, and barely even a musician, but this was fascinating.
I never would've thought Nuno was such a wise and captivating person to talk to. Talent (commitment and passion, really), art apreciation and good manners are something you rarely find in one single person!
That was an epic interview. He is such a good guy. Hilarious, no attitude, brilliant guitarist. Thank you, yet again, Rick, for another great interview.
humbly stated ofc, sat in on a blues rock gig I was tour drummer for few months ago in Houston TX. Despite it being one of Chick Corea’s drummers holdin it down for local bookings, not many attended but someone blindsided me after the show with a compliment I never expected, ‘did you study David Robinson?” Feverishly scanned my brain for which blues or jazz artist he played with then dude elaborated..😊 …crazy how everything we love finds it’s way into whole hearted expression.
The most interesting 2 hours I've spent since 3 hours with Daniel Lanois. These long form interviews are genius, Rick. Nuno's passion, intelligence, humility and story telling are so engaging and entertaining. I know these interviews are difficult to pull off but they're so vital. Brilliant stuff!
Still one of my favorites for so many reasons. Massive indisputable talent aside, Nuno embodies the greatest things about what makes music so powerful. He gets it, and his passion is infectious. I hope he never loses that spark. I first saw Nuno and Extreme live, touring with Alice in Chains when they were playing small clubs over 30 years ago. To see him happy, healthy, and still producing music just makes me so happy.
@@robpaxson4455 They were great on that tour. I hadn't heard much about them at the time either, but I was impressed with them that night. There was a definite energy difference and vibe between Layne Staley and Cherone for sure though. Cherone and the rest of Extreme were animated and energetic on stage, but Layne pretty much just stood and sang in '90s grunge-era fashion. Still, AIC sounded great and made a fan of me. They definitely didn't get booed off the state by any stretch 😁
As a young music listener and musician, Nuno was our EVH. Listening to him play made me go back and realize the magic of Van Halen and learn to appreciate what those guys were doing. Nuno seems like a class act and I just found out his hometown is 20 mins from mine! Great stuff Rick. Best content on this platform.
Much much respect for Nuno saying “it’s about the band” comment. It’s true, there may be a star and someone who just shines in the band. But that person wouldn’t be anything without all the working parts around them putting the songs together. It’s about what each person contributes to make that band who they are. That comment spoke a lot to me. Great interview Rick
This is not a RUclips channel, this is an music institution, Rick you make an enormous contribution to music world . Seriously, tour not a RUclipsr you are an a modern music university .
It’s so great to hear Nuno talk about his 1st concert. My 1st was seeing him and Extreme at The Channel in Boston when I was nine. It hit me just as much. Lifelong fan ever since. Being Portuguese also made him a hero, and being from Boston. I got backstage to meet them and they all signed my jean jacket. Made me love live music so so much. U always remember your first.
Nuno is right when he talked about your reach, Rick. I mean, obviously, in professional musician circles you definitely have an impact, but even for the lay listener, you help us to listen for the things we might not even know to listen for, and appreciate them for what they are. This is straight-up Music Appreciation 101. I really appreciated Nuno's perspective, and of course guys obvious passion for what he does.
Ricky really knows his stuff.and he sits there quietly ,giving his guests all the space and time they enjoy.i never miss a single interview.these musicians open up with no secrets.
What a fascinating interview which captured insight into the man Nuno Bettencourt revealing his mentality and creativity as a musician. I couldn't help but like him profoundly. As he so openly talked about both his career and the machinations of the music industry at large. There is no where in the media landscape that he would have been so candidly open. I felt it was a testimony to your friendship and the apparent respect you have for each other. I sat down for over two hours and watched and the hours seemed to rapidly fizz by. I was so enraptured. Another classic for the archive.
This is one of the best interviews I've ever seen. His raw passion and excitement for music is so addictive. Lol if more people were like that the music industry would be better off.
What a great interview. I normally don’t watch lengthy interviews, however, Nuno and Rick, this was probably one of the best interviews ever! Nuno is the most honest musician out there. It’s not about the fame, it’s about writing and playing great music! Wow. Thank you Rick and Nuno.
I know, I saw two hours n thought “pass” I’ll save it for later. I started it and couldn’t stop. He’s a very deep thinker and has deep feelings connected to things. Love it.
I didn't want the interview to end. Nuno is so wise. A lot of what he says pertains to life outside music as well. Loved hearing him play. I hope Rick has him back for Part 2.
Nuno’s enthusiasm is off the scale. What a fabulous interview and what an awesome guy Nuno is. It was like two kids in a sweet shop!
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Nice call brother. Great observation. Kind of like some of the stuff EVH was famous for and came shining through in a lot of videos, interviews, goofing around with Alex, off the cuff stuff. Looks like that might be a bunch of somethings a lot of the greats share.
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This interview is the best Nuno interview i've ever seen. This interview is like the Lukather one, just captivating from start to finish and non stop storytelling. And Rick barely had to lead Nuno anywhere, he just let Nuno go off and tell stories. Amazing interview.
Agreed: two hours of absolute gold. Nothing comes close to these Beato interviews, they're absolute treasures.
great interview, great musician...but this fu**ing swearing in so fu**ing annoying and stupid and not cool.
Thank god it is not an interview, it’s a monologue :) and a nice conversation.
Nuno is a talker & a cool guy which make for a great interview. loved every minute of it. makes me want go out and buy a 12 string.
I'm two thirds the way through and keep returning to this great interview 👍
I mean, HOW do you top this??? THIS was/IS what we want interviews to be like. Genuine, transparent, insightful, delightful.... you just want to watch over and over again. Hard not to smile thru out the interview. Thank you BOTH Nuno and Rick for this amazing video. God bless you both. :)
It's amazing, what can put one person to sleep and give another a boner
If more guys cared about music/guitar in this kind of organic way, you'd hear a lot more of this...
Too many dinaglings running around in dropped D or C, all using the exact same speakers (looking at you vintage 30) doing everything BUT caring about the organic and magical nature of music.
Nuno is high on music. And I love it.
Nuno jammed with Beethoven but still looks 28
I was smiling too. Amazing stuff!
every creative person, band, artist nowadays, should watch this interview. This is pure gold, kudos for Rick! Kudos for Nuno!
Rick is music teacher to the whole world! What a gift! Thank you Nuno! Your honesty and enthusiasm are inspiring.
What an amazing interview. I can listen to Nunos memories all day. It brings us all back in time.
Nuno is the GOAT right now
@CASNY4METAL you must be 14 years old then... no offense
The most shocking part of the interview: Nuno Bettencourt doesn't have a guitar tech that can correctly set-up his instrument. That's unbelievable!
BEST VIDEO I'VE EEEEVER SEEN. Rick Beato and Nuno are making my life in Toronto right now..
I really do feel sorry for younger people who won't know that experience. Just you, in the dark, with headphones on, discovering a new band by dropping a needle on a black piece of vinyl and letting it play from front to back while you read every word on the sleeve and stared at the photos over and over. It really did bond you to a band and to music in a way that nothing else can. It was magical, and mystical, and mysterious, and made you feel like an explorer in a new world.
bingo!!
I did the same thing, but with tapes. My dad had a record player but it was really nice and he didn't let the kids mess with it. He's the one that got me into Extreme.
Amen. 🙏🏻🖤🎶
you cannot LISTEN to music through some stupid bluetooth headset. you might hear it, but you're not listening.
Absolutely. I kiss that mystery and the album cover was sooo important at that time especially when you didn’t know the band. That’s what happened with Van Halen with me. I never heard it before but bought the only one available in my small town because the cover looked cool. Back in those days the shop owner would play u the first two tracks of the cassette like a trial to complete your decision. But this one was the only one available and so he said that if he breaks the seal I will have to buy it. He broke the seal, played the first song, Eruption aaannnd thay cassette was mine in 2 seconds.
Nuno is speaking from the soul and he knows Rick Beato’s channel and interviews are the most real line of communication to his fan base and future musicians. He arrived with a MESSAGE to all of us. I was lucky enough to meet him at one of his clinics and was able to speak to him for around an hour. What a humble and funny guy. Such a living legend. His solo music allowed my dad and I to bond during my parents divorce. This guy deserves way more respect. Cheers Nuno!
@@er1ck1 not sure what you are asking.
Nuno came from nothing, and today he is undoubtedly along with Hendrix, Jeff Beck , Van Halen , Vai as major inspirations for thousands of musician…. just listen to Brian May …. 100% agreed… full sincerity at his instrument!! The whole combo! Still a neighbor … great interview Rick
I'm only 20 minutes in and Nuno is SO addictive to watch. His passion, his enthusiasm...
E seu charme, e sua beleza e tbm sua risada sincera!
Hands down the best Beato interview so far. Nuno was dynamite from the first syllable to his last. Absolutely loved it. Rick has earned the respect from those who inspired him to become who he is now. Follow your dream, folks - Rick and Nuno did❤
Couldnt agree more man.
i was never a huge Extreme fan because i found them very cheezy and one of the harbringers of the death of hair metal/rock because everything was so corporate at that time.... but i've always respected Nuno as one of the greatest guitar players that ever made it... that being said this interview is so fantastic. his passion for music is on full display and i have even more respect for Nuno. i might start listening to Extreme again :D
@@TheSlapshotLC You should, especially 3 sides to every story album... one of the most underrated albums in my opinion.....
The most respect given to EVH I have heard. Edward..... not Eddie. It's all in the details.
I realized from the interview…that he is not very musically adept!!
Not a player I listen to!
This is pure gold. Nuno says everything that needs to be said. Thank you Rick for letting us hear Nuno speak his heart and soul. It was beautiful!
RocknRoll is the fountain on youth as Nuno says.
There is a reason why Jesus told people to build their house on the rock, and if the appearance of these two guys is any indication as to why in despite of their age they are still youthful and excited for music, it would be their aversion to 4/4 monotony that plays a significant part I would guess.
Met Nuno in Atlanta yesterday, easily the nicest Rockstar I’ve ever met. He couldn’t have been more kind.
If you are a guitar player at ANY level. This interview is impossible to look away from. Wonderful to witness.
Not a guitar player. Not a musician. I had to watch till the end. Fascinating.
I have watched the whole interview twice. He is so captivating.
True that!! Awesome! Now I'm lookin' for my pedal!!!!
Absolutely. What a great comment.
That McCartney anecdote is pure gold. This was outstanding from start to finish. And what a public speaker. I also note he said you are quite an influence in the community. Congrats.
He starts the McCartney story at 1:53:07, for anyone who wants to skip right to it
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The Greatest!
Freaking Kanye, ruined a possible nuno/mccartney song…
@@leopoldovasquez935 Nuno should get in touch with Paul and finish what they started... it could lead to something rather amazing.
Rick really lets his guest talk, even as talkative as Nuno is. Great.
Rick is all about the artist. His lessons are other worldly too! You learn so much in so little time!
He's so good at explaining and articulating his feelings, it's absolutely fascinating and a privilege of the modern age to have such a player with such experience be able to express so much in an interview like this. Rick as always does such a great job at bringing it back, keeping the flow or letting it go places. 👌🏻
the opposite of Eddie Trunk
Definitely! He is such a GREAT interviewer. He is doing us all a big service providing historical musical moments!
@@Good-Enuff-Garagekeep in mind Eddie Trunk's doing broadcast stuff with time limits
I was watching this interview again today - and I've watched it a BUNCH of times because it's so perfect - but I got to the part where Nuno is telling the story about Eddie Van Halen dropping by his house with Gary Cherone. I think Eddie was saying his 'goodbyes.' I think he knew his diagnosis and how things could 'go left' for him quickly, and he was visiting the people in his life who meant a lot to him - people he respected. How wonderful that Nuno was one of those people! (And I can tell that Nuno really cherishes this memory.)
I love listening to Nuno talk about music. It’s pure, it’s passionate, and it’s above all, honest. There’s no “buzz words” or flashy antics. It’s a man that loves musicianship, the art, and the heart. Just delightful, inspiring, and validating for any musician of any skill level. Two hours to basically say, “just play the d@mn thing and write about what makes you feel.” Beautiful.
Well said!
I hope Nuno realizes some of us think of him the same way he thought of Edward. He has been one of my guitar idols ever since the early 90's
Yes totally he was my first guitar idol
I must say this interview was more like 2 kindred spirits hanging out and just shooting the breeze. Nuno was so genuine, animated and loquacious (in an endearing way) which speaks to Rick’s utterly disarming and engaging presence and conversational demeanor. This was truly a pleasure to take in and I look forward to more of these historically significant happenings.
You are very eloquent. Quite the writer.
@@TheLukanda BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
To those who can spot it, Nuno had obviously smoked some nice bud before and during this.😂 He was super awesome
Rick’s conversational demeanor….poor guy couldn’t get a word in.😂
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This interview changed my life
Possibly saved it
Thank you Nuno
Thank you Rick
Let there be rock
You're killing it with these longer format interviews--Metheny, Sting, May, Bissonette, Lanois, Bettencourt, Lukather, and so many more! This is critical, fundamental, human-centric treasure. I'm gut-punched (in the best possible way) by the humility and vulnerability expressed across these conversations. If there's one unifying theme among their stories, it's the hard-wired drive in those artists to make music in the service of deeper human connections. Our world desperately needs a shed-load more of exactly that.
Next... Michael Anthony
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 1:30:30 😂 1:30:29 😂😂😂 1:30:30 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Great word!!
Micheal Anthony ?? OMG we can only dream!! In my humble opinion he was the glue that held that rocking wild fire ship together!!
It's keeping the tradition of top rock musicianship alive along with the art and beauty of music.
Nuno is so brutally talented, but so humble at the same time. It's refreshing to see those human beings. Proud of the dude 🤘🇵🇹
Yeah it's so cool to see your guitar heroes geek over your other guitar heroes
soooooo talented makes me jealous sometimes
Humble, Yes. Talented, YES!!
👍 totally agree with you 🎯
Very genuine guy
Nuno has been the gold standard in rock since 90's. Great interview!
That chin is the gold standard
@@terrapin323 More than chins
What exactly has he done except be in Extreme? I hear his name often, but fail to recall anything he has done. For niche kinda guy, he is pretty hyped and full of himself.
@@cracknigga His solo projects (mourning widows, population 1, dramagods and solo album) were fking amazing, but that mostly went under the radar unfortunately. He has played with/on Steel Panther, Rihanna (even in the superbowl), Steven Tyler, Generation AXE (Vai, Yngwie etc.), 1 Janet Jackson song, John Paul Jones, Paul Gilbert, Sattelite party (with Tyler Perry) off the top of my head. There's probably more he's done. I always thought he was really humble and not at all full of himself, maybe his sense of humour just doesn't gel with yours? But then again I'm a huge fan and super biased, so idk
upper half of his face does indeed look like it's covered in gold or something.
Dude…there has been so many great ones, but this has to be my favorite sit down that you have done. Nuno is such a great interview…so enthusiastic, so eloquent, he’s just so happy to be talking to you about music and guitar!!
I agree with you here about his enthusiasm. You can tell just how truly passionate Nuno is about everything music. From the guitarists that inspired him, the way he approaches playing guitar, the stories and history of his career, and his philosophies concerning music. He expresses an immense love when he speaks about music. When speaking about himself, you see that he speaks very confidently, and proudly about his ability, fully aware how great of a guitarist he is, but without being arrogant. He’s humble, without being overly modest to avoid acknowledging his accomplishments.
But I have to say, I never thought someone could be so eloquent while dropping so many F-bombs at the same time. 😅
Yes and Nuno doesn’t edit his potty mouth! Refreshing!
Fantastic. Was this even an "interview"? You've just had to put fresh batteries in and let Nuno fly. What a dude. Humble, giving and full of great anecdotes. Clearly passionate not just about his chosen instrument but music in general. Thank you for post Rick. 👍
It’s like Nuno said about producers- sometimes you just get out of the way
I’d read his autobiography…does he have one?
@@seldonsinq par for the course with Beato interviews, Beato's a producer. Sometimes you can just sit back and let the interviewee, or the music, do the talking.
Nuno nailed it. People are starved to hear emotion channeled through a guitar, piano, set of drums. Today's computer driven music is lifeless and the heart and drive of the rhythm of the song and when the solo fits so perfectly in the context of the song is pure magic.
This interview is the Holy Grail of what this show/channel is all about. This should get 5 million views. Rick, from this moment forward, no matter how many of these you do, this one will stand as your legacy...
This is the greatest interview ever! Nuno is just the best! His love of music and sincerity / passion for playing really comes through in this session.
Nice free will ending that Beato left there it's like a kid in a band rehearsal with best friends. Loved it. 🤘
In 5 simple words: Best Rick Beato interview ever!
The way Nuno talk, explain and share his opinions is just.... honesty in pure form.
Cheers from Lisbon!
Why is it the best Rick Beato interview ever? Oh... I see, you are only fan of rock, and a huge fan of Nuno Bettencourt
What else can anyone say about Nuno? He’s insanely talented, like ridiculously talented (really, it’s not fair), and yet he remains so humble and enthusiastic when talking about other giants of the music world. The world needs more Nuno.
550,000 views in 5 days!! Hey Nuno have you seen that?? Wow!!
3.5 million views in 7 days. Nuno is awesome.
We can also say he is the best looking 56 year old I know.
Speaking on behalf of all musicians around the world, Rick, you are the gift that keeps on giving!
We all say “Thank You” in beautiful harmony.
Thank you in D major
Watched the entire 2:30 hour long interview starting at midnight. It’s 2:30 am and i am so wired! Intense doesn’t begin to describe Nuno. Thank you Rick!
I just did the same damn thing, very cool to say the least.
Hands down the most amazing,raw in-depth interview of anyone I’ve ever seen. Nuno was so open on every aspect of his life..
When he talks,his thoughts and analogies of how he feels about music is amazing.. his enthusiasm to create great music and pay tribute to his idols is something every musician should strive to do..
Nuno IMO is a down to earth musician and all around good guy..
He got married and alot people didn't know.
Nuno's straight up, open, honest and respectful bedside manner is so characteristic of the Portuguese people. We can't help it, because it's who we are to the core of our being - pretense is just not in our nature. Naturally there are always exceptions in every culture.
But that's what the people who have visited Portugal love the most about Portugal - it's genuinely nice, honest, mild mannered, hospitable people! Nuno has it in spades!
Well he shouldn't have left the mother of his children for someone old enough to be his daughter. And how do expect someone who's never been married to understand marital problems ? He just married her cause she's young and already knew she was good in bed cause they had been together for so long. And she married him for all that money that he's worth. It will be one hell of a surprise if the marriage works,.she'll wind up looking for someone younger, especially if he winds up on viagra.
it’s called cocaine
@@lorettasearcy1471 jealousy is an ugly trait my friend
I love how he refers to Eddie as Edward - I can feel the appreciation and reverence Nuno has for him. Very touching.
I was 10 minutes in before I realized who "Edward" was.
@@galahad692000 me too 😹😂😂
I knew exactly who Edward is. Anybody who knows anything about rock guitar playing should know who Edward is.
@@gaffneyrailroading1982 congrats! Your award is in the mail
many people who idolize Eddie call him Edward.
I am an old songwriter and guitar player; half decent at best, but everything I heard Nuno say in this interview are things that I have held to my whole life musically. I am now close to being done with this existence and this interview lifted my heart. Talent is one thing; insight like this: amazing.
@@bryandraughn9830 and sisters
I know this is an old comment but I hope you're doing okay! Take care
@@robypal97 Jack was the most excited I had seen in some tie with Nuno’s feelings and expressions of what the music and performance meant. I listened to the interview with him and afterward while he talked to me for two days about how Nuno “got it”. He felt the same about playing and creating music. I lost half of me; I lost my best friend, his constant drive to write, create and play; and I lost his passion and love of all this world holds. Thank you for your response. It’s been two months and i have a hole that will never heal.
@@lindajackainsworth4974 So sorry for your loss. Wishing you the best.
I can so relate to your comment
I'm 58. Been playing since the late 70's. I couldn't tell you how many times I've figured out songs and come up with parts sitting in the latrine. I don't know if it's being able to, or forced to relaxe, or what. If you have a descent vanity close enough to touch the headstock to for some resonance, you can break some new ground.
Elliott Easton is no doubt the most under appreciated guitarist ever. His tone seems impossibly pure.
Agreed!!!!
Yes. This. Tonight she comes is an excellent, tasty and well structured solo.
Yes! I wonder if they ever opened a show with " You're all I've Got Tonight".....love that solo.....hell....love EVERYTHING Cars
@@Pianodean And I love Stranger things season 4 for playing 'Moving in Stereo' in one of their episodes.
Easton is a great guitarist!!!!! Love his work with The Cars, and Creedence Clearwater Revisited!
In all my years I’ve never listened to a 2-hour interview with anyone, but Nuno not only kept me engaged, I wanted more. What an enjoyable and worthwhile way to spend the evening. Cheers!
I felt the same way. I will, a lot times, not watch a super long video. I will just not watch it and think, if I am going to watch something for two hours, it is going to be a movie.
Went by fast!
Nuno is 100% the reason why in my 38th year on this planet i decided to learn guitar. That was 7 month ago and I have been playing everyday hooked.
I'm joining you soon my man, on my journey on learning guitar in my 30s. A little bit more saving and hopefully right on my birthday I'll get one
I tried to learn a few times when I was real young but just couldn't..then at 34 it suddenly struck me to learn once and for all and it's going well now 😅
And that's what great musicians like Nuno do: They inspire others!
Nuno is fabulous! Such a grounded, non-pretentious person - and a great musician. And nobody knows how to interview musicians better than Rick!
Nuno is firing on the highest level...this is the best example of an experienced person showing what they've learned in life. This is what the long journey is all about. Thank you so much for this interview!
Except that the nail polish has accomplished nothing over 30 years.
That-was-AWESOME!!!
Nuno absolutely NAILED exactly how I felt when all those albums he was referring to came out and what made me want to be a musician.
Rick. It’s going to be hard to top this interview. And thank you for letting him just ramble, no interruptions, for as long as he did. THAT’S the sign of an excellent interviewer. Kudos to you Rick!
He's really trying to convey a message about the importance of passion and feel in music. It comes through in everything he says.
What Rick Beato is doing with these amazingly inspirational and insightful interviews is way beyond entertainment and music journalism. Decades from now when Nuno, Lanois, Joni Mitchell, Metheny, May, Sting, and all the others are long gone, future generations of passionate music lovers will have this to complete their music education. I just love how he let these musical giants have space to be themselves, provide us with anecdotes, insights and scratch a bit behind the surface of who they are. Thank you Mr Beato, and I continue to look forward to your next episode on RUclips. Please include Paul Simon on your list of interview objects. Dolly Parton too.....
And Kerry Livgren too
Nuno is like a hand grenade of passion. Just pull the pin and stand back! Great interview, loved every second. I was a teen when Extreme hit the scene. I wanted to play like him so bad back then. Awesome to get to hear from him for over an hour Thankyou. 👏👍
There’s so much gold in this interview. I’m a Nuno fan now for life
Same 🥲
I was jamming to Extreme 1st album 1989 this morning never gets old 🌄
Amen!!
Finally, Elliott Easton gets the nods he deserves. The solo on Shake It Up, played loud and with a little speaker break-up, is just magical. Guy is a guitar genius.
He really is one of the best of all time. The solo for Tonight She Comes is one of my favorites.
Elliot Easton solos are just pure tasteful perfection.
You're so right man.....The solo on Touch and Go is a masterpiece as well.
This is one of those interviews that you don't often see. This is how guitarists talk to each other in real life and you just don't see it anywhere but with Rick.
Dear God! he really loves music. Every fibre of his being is about music. That is a musician I would like to follow. Well done Rick for not saying a word...
Nuno's passion for music is contagious. Incredible musician and songwriter. Bettencourt and Beato, two great ambassadors of music. Great interview!
I love this guy. His enthusiasm is infectious. He thinks deeply about what he plays. Great interview.
I have no words to describe what I just saw. For 2 hours and 17 minutes I sat with a big smile on my face. Thank you so much Rick and Nuno
This interview is like when you would get together with other musicians and friends and just be yourself and spit out pure awe you had of your idols .... but at a much higher level and I'm here for it! This rekindled a spark in my soul! Thank you Rick for what you do, I now have something to look forward to on RUclips!
Here , Here ! A toast to you !
💯 ❤❤❤❤❤
I didn't expect Nuno to be so funny and relatable considering he's a Rock God.
Most rock gods are funny and relatable
*guy who plays guitar
Rick and Nuno stole 2.5 hours of my life and I shall forever be indebted to them for that! An unbelievably great sharing event, thank you both.
The passion and emotion Nuno still has is refreshing and if you listen you can truly hear it in his performances 🤘😎🤘🇬🇧
Cocaine
As much as I love Nuno’s “shredding”, his solo on Stop the World is still my favorite of his. That first note is to die for. Perfect example of playing for the song first.
Nuno is right, we are starving for that powerful sound and originality real artists used to inspire generations. Great interview.
This is the most important interview about musical philosophy I have seen. Every professional musician needs to give this a watch. Sometimes we play till the joy is gone because of the bills to pay and what people want to hear and it shouldn't be that way.
This interview will be in the archives for centuries. Nuno`s humility and grace is a much needed breath of fresh air in these times. Thank you Rick on so many levels, for what you do AND for doing it better than anyone else.
I'm only 45 minutes in, and I gotta comment: he's talking about dark album covers, and about going to see bands (Van Halen in his example) and how that experience is yours, to keep forever -- no internet, no inside information about them, just you and the band and crowd and the "mythology" of rock 'n' roll. That is so totally spot on. My first live music, at age 14 in 1964, was The Beatles. And that to this day defined my life. I can't say exactly how it did, but it did. (Oh, and the second Beatles album, "With the Beatles", which is still my favourite, had a dark cover.)
This is one of the best interviews with a rock person I've ever seen. The guy is a master communicator with words as well as music.
Rick has become the Oprah of musicians in a very good way. They feel at home talking to him and just open up, it's so inspiring. The best musician interviews ever happen on this channel and this is for sure one of my favorite ones.
"The Oprah of musicians" ☠ but true!
Nuno has so much passion about music, that’s what really inspires me about him. And listening to him talk about the approach is way more meaningful that anything technical he could say.
"To play a wrong note is insignificant; to play without passion is inexcusable". -Beethoven (supposedly)
Great vibes, Nuno is clearly comfortable and willing to talk, few questions, smart questions and lots of listening. This is how an interview should be. Just great
Amen. I'm only 24 minutes into the interview and I am struck by how much space Rick Beato gave him. As an Atlantan, we're proud of you, Rick!
Rick's "secret" as an interviewer is simple: natural empathy.
Mastering more than words as someone who played for over 20 years never once doing any sort of string smacking percussion…. Was probably one of my proudest moments as a guitar player. I don’t know why I never did it but I just never did. It was like learning all over again.
22 minutes in and this is already one of the top 2-3 interviews you've ever done! Nuno is such a great communicator, describing they 'why' and the journey and connection between the audience and him brought me to tears. Felt that so strongly, man. So freaking precise on how I see and feel music, and have since earliest memories, 5 years old. I'm 57, now. Never stop playing!!!
You're 57. I'm 57. Nuno is only 56. Kids these days!
💯
F just the first 10 min i was blown away ! although i heard this before he elaborated more about it !
Oh my gosh, you guys, y’all are narrating my childhood! All these descriptions of music and shows in anticipation and aftermath and obsession are precisely my high school and college years! So well put! So awesome to see a couple of guys my age, I’m 57, dick out even still 3040 years later. Some may think you’re over romanticizing those experiences. But if anything they are understated. So freaking awesome is this conversation! Y’all are bringing me to tears of remembrance. What a trip man
1:27:30 Loved when Rick stayed quiet instead of pressing more about More than Words after handing Nuno the ‘57 Gibson, and just let Nuno have his moment with the guitar. Rick respectfully recognizes when a moment needs to be given. Loved this interview from beginning to end
Can’t remember the last time I had an unconscious smile on my face for half of a 2 1/2 hour video. Extreme was a huge part of my college years’ soundtrack. Nuno rocks, and he’s totally a class act to boot. If only more of our guitar heroes were like him.
I’d ever heard Nuno play so I went and listened to Exteme’s “Banshee”. - Wow! Impressive!
Nuno has so much spirit, soul and fire in him that I actually had a hard time breathing getting intoxicated by his enthusiasm. I'm exploding... ❤🤯
Nuno is fantastic, and I couldn't agree more that Elliott Easton is an underrated guitarist. Loving this interview, Extreme-ly entertaining.
Yes. Extremely well done. More than words can say….
yeah I appreciate his hat tip to Easton, very underappreciated melodicist. like Ace Frehley, solos that fit the song, and you can whistle them.
This is incredible! This interview needed to happen exactly at this moment in time. He said more in two hours than I’ve heard in 50 years of interviews.
How did I just spend over 2 hours watching two guys talk about stuff I didn’t even know I already knew was the reason I love rock n roll.
Great video everyone, thank you 🙏
One of the most fun interviews you've ever did! Nuno Bettencourt is not only as a guitarist in a class of his own; his passion and humble approach to music and performing is refreshing and absolut believeable.👍
As great is this interview is, it only reinforces my ardent belief that Beato interviewing Guthrie Govan in this manner would be positively epic. It has to happen.
Should have happened at least 10 times already... Man I love Nuno but he says the same stuff every interview xD
Guthrie would come with the knowledge instead of the stories 😎
Truth. He ought to get Kotzen and Greg Howe too.
Guthrie interview....would break the internet
Lifeson or B. Seltzer would be pretty epic
I would add Dickey Betts 🤘
Always give a guitarist the ‘57 Gibson to “hold”. They won’t be able to help themselves. Gave me goosebumps to hear Nuno play yours.
And btw the sound coming out of that guitar was beautiful! If you were blindfolded and only heard the part were Nuno started to strum you’d instantly know there was a special guitar involved! Deep, rich resonant sound!
Nuno gets it. Music is about the emotion and the journey music brings to and for the listener. A great song played with emotion, can carry a person away to a place that leaves an indelible memory imprinted in one's mind forever.
The amount of respect he is giving Ed is bringing tears to my soul he's Not afraid to talk about him He celebrates his contributions. Very Kool Dude
Eddie is The King of Rock 🤘🤘🎸🎸
Why would he not? Most guitarist have no problem giving Ed his props while he was here & after.
Nuno's passion for music, his heroes, his journey and humility are off da hook. As a fellow guitarist, this has been one of the most enjoyable interviews that you've ever done Rick. Thank you thank you!
I totally agree‼️💚🎶‼️🎶💚‼️
Gotta say... there is nothing better than watching an interview with somebody who is just so deeply passionate about what they do. And Nuno seems so comfortable with who he is, it adds a layer onto that where this is just amazing. I'm not a guitar player, and barely even a musician, but this was fascinating.
I keep coming back to half a dozen of Rick's videos and watch them again and again.
. ꧁ღ _This is definitely one of them_ ღ꧂
I never would've thought Nuno was such a wise and captivating person to talk to. Talent (commitment and passion, really), art apreciation and good manners are something you rarely find in one single person!
The excitement Nuno has after all those years, this amazement about the instrument and music is inspiring and gives me hope for this artform.
That was an epic interview. He is such a good guy. Hilarious, no attitude, brilliant guitarist. Thank you, yet again, Rick, for another great interview.
Nuno is such a legend. Love his appreciation and admiration for the greatest to ever pick up the guitar.
I love the admiration Nuno showed for Elliot Easton from the Cars! Elliot is one of the most underrated guitar payers ever.
Agreed
humbly stated ofc, sat in on a blues rock gig I was tour drummer for few months ago in Houston TX. Despite it being one of Chick Corea’s drummers holdin it down for local bookings, not many attended but someone blindsided me after the show with a compliment I never expected, ‘did you study David Robinson?” Feverishly scanned my brain for which blues or jazz artist he played with then dude elaborated..😊 …crazy how everything we love finds it’s way into whole hearted expression.
The guitar solo on "Since I held you" is one of my favorites of all time ...
57. Fingers and passion like a 17 yr old, but humility of a 57 yr old wise Rock Genius...One word for Rick Beato. Priceless!🎼🎵🎶🎸
The most interesting 2 hours I've spent since 3 hours with Daniel Lanois. These long form interviews are genius, Rick. Nuno's passion, intelligence, humility and story telling are so engaging and entertaining. I know these interviews are difficult to pull off but they're so vital. Brilliant stuff!
wow, i was smiling for two hours. Nuno’s passion was oozing. Great interview by Rick, as always…patient and letting the artist pour it all out.
Still one of my favorites for so many reasons. Massive indisputable talent aside, Nuno embodies the greatest things about what makes music so powerful. He gets it, and his passion is infectious. I hope he never loses that spark. I first saw Nuno and Extreme live, touring with Alice in Chains when they were playing small clubs over 30 years ago. To see him happy, healthy, and still producing music just makes me so happy.
I saw Extreme at the Orpheum Theater in Boston in 1990, had never heard of the opening act…and missed Alice In Chains 😮
Infected me.
@@robpaxson4455 They were great on that tour. I hadn't heard much about them at the time either, but I was impressed with them that night. There was a definite energy difference and vibe between Layne Staley and Cherone for sure though. Cherone and the rest of Extreme were animated and energetic on stage, but Layne pretty much just stood and sang in '90s grunge-era fashion. Still, AIC sounded great and made a fan of me. They definitely didn't get booed off the state by any stretch 😁
@@CCH7540 still one of my biggest regrets, I didn’t even find out that AIC had opened until a few years ago
As a young music listener and musician, Nuno was our EVH. Listening to him play made me go back and realize the magic of Van Halen and learn to appreciate what those guys were doing. Nuno seems like a class act and I just found out his hometown is 20 mins from mine! Great stuff Rick. Best content on this platform.
Much much respect for Nuno saying “it’s about the band” comment. It’s true, there may be a star and someone who just shines in the band. But that person wouldn’t be anything without all the working parts around them putting the songs together. It’s about what each person contributes to make that band who they are. That comment spoke a lot to me. Great interview Rick
The down right best interview I've ever watched! Nuno is such an awesome guy with amazing stories. I could watch this forever!
This is not a RUclips channel, this is an music institution, Rick you make an enormous contribution to music world . Seriously, tour not a RUclipsr you are an a modern music university .
It’s so great to hear Nuno talk about his 1st concert. My 1st was seeing him and Extreme at The Channel in Boston when I was nine. It hit me just as much. Lifelong fan ever since. Being Portuguese also made him a hero, and being from Boston. I got backstage to meet them and they all signed my jean jacket. Made me love live music so so much. U always remember your first.
Nuno is right when he talked about your reach, Rick. I mean, obviously, in professional musician circles you definitely have an impact, but even for the lay listener, you help us to listen for the things we might not even know to listen for, and appreciate them for what they are.
This is straight-up Music Appreciation 101.
I really appreciated Nuno's perspective, and of course guys obvious passion for what he does.
Ricky really knows his stuff.and he sits there quietly ,giving his guests all the space and time they enjoy.i never miss a single interview.these musicians open up with no secrets.
What a fascinating interview which captured insight into the man Nuno Bettencourt revealing his mentality and creativity as a musician. I couldn't help but like him profoundly. As he so openly talked about both his career and the machinations of the music industry at large. There is no where in the media landscape that he would have been so candidly open. I felt it was a testimony to your friendship and the apparent respect you have for each other. I sat down for over two hours and watched and the hours seemed to rapidly fizz by. I was so enraptured. Another classic for the archive.
This is one of the best interviews I've ever seen. His raw passion and excitement for music is so addictive. Lol if more people were like that the music industry would be better off.
What a great interview. I normally don’t watch lengthy interviews, however, Nuno and Rick, this was probably one of the best interviews ever! Nuno is the most honest musician out there. It’s not about the fame, it’s about writing and playing great music! Wow. Thank you Rick and Nuno.
I know, I saw two hours n thought “pass” I’ll save it for later. I started it and couldn’t stop. He’s a very deep thinker and has deep feelings connected to things. Love it.
I didn't want the interview to end. Nuno is so wise. A lot of what he says pertains to life outside music as well. Loved hearing him play. I hope Rick has him back for Part 2.