Bobby Krieger from The Doors is still alive and nobody’s talked to him, and you Rick are the man for the job to fix this injustice
10 months ago | 2
So glad to see the studio tour, I always wondered what the whole place looked like. A beautiful place to spend time in.
11 months ago | 2
Buddy, if I had a studio like yours, I don't know if I could leave.....
11 months ago | 40
So far, you've had interviews with all of the musical world that have been inspirations to me from Sting to Jimmy Webb, from Leland Sklar to Steve Gadd. With the exception of Richard 'Groove' Holmes, who perhaps you would consider having a posthumous interview (if you were a big fan of his as well), there are only two that you have not interviewed yet. Billy Joel, the man himself.... you're obviously interested in his music since you already did a video about him.... I'm sure you've already attempted such an interview...... maybe you could try one more time? The other person, I'd love to see in an interview is with Sting's former keyboard play Jason Rebello. The work they did together on Stings albums from the late 90s to early 2000s were incredibly musically satisfying works. My favorite work they did together was Sting's arrangement of Windmills Of Your Mind HD (my edition). Talk about chord choices to influence the emotion of a song.... for me, as a keyboard player, this is breathtaking. Continued success. 🙏🙏🙏
10 months ago | 0
Also strangly enough I worked with Adrian Belew’s son UDO belew.and we became friends. And his sister IRIS belew, went to school with my wife they were friends. I have been very inspired by my experiences knowing these people. I have some stories udo told me about growing up with dweezle Zappa as his brother and David Bowie and frank zappa as uncles. We have talked about a second generation project.
10 months ago | 0
The song is Love Song by Tesla. The part you played is in the intro. Nice to see a little behind-the-scenes of Rick’s great studio. Nice video.
11 months ago | 2
Steve Morse has the Dixie Dregs back out on the road with the Steve Morse Band opening. East coast tour dates April and May. More dates to be announced. Check out his website.
11 months ago | 7
Such a great video! - I watched it on Nebula yesterday. It's so interesting to get a different perspective on the channel and how you work. And the Billionaire news mentioned is VERY exciting and I wish you well with it.
11 months ago | 1
I now look at music differently because of Sir Rick as I listen to Supertramp Breakfast in America as I listen to the vocals because of the charismatic lady, love them both
9 months ago | 0
Rick ,it would be great if you could get an interview with Neil Sedaka, one of my favourite vocalists of the 60's-70''s..
9 months ago | 0
This was an awesome watch and crossover episode for me. Nice insight into your studio choices as far as setup/lights/electric. Well thought out
11 months ago | 1
Rick is the man! Love your channel. It is my go-to for info and inspiration. Also, congrats on breaking 4 million.
11 months ago | 2
Hello, Brazilian guy, musician, here to thank you for your uploads and, of course, all the music etc. I would like to comment on a video I've just watched the other day "Whats wrong with everyone?", but the commentaries there are not on display for me. So, I will Post it here. Have you heard Brazilian Guarani music?? In order to add some more flavour to that interesting discussion, I would ask you to go a little more in dept observations in another video, taking different and valid ways of dividing the scale into notes. For instance, equal divison is a very young attempt in terms of western history, for western culture to make things work from the structure point of view, in order to permit musical language to flow. A very effective and attractive way, but by far not the only one, even when we are talking about western music! And what all this means is that the "in tune/out if tune" perception is quite different from culture to culture and, as a matter of fact, it is a construction inside cultures. Take a look now in rockbands that are using other tunnings than the conventional western equal temperament. Can we hear about that form you, @rickBeato ?
9 months ago | 0
SOLI DEO GLORIA (To The Glory Of God Alone) Father, Son & Holy Spirit -Ronnie
10 months ago | 1
RIICK!!! Why is this song so great?! Killing Moon-Echo and the Bunnymen. PLEEEASE!
9 months ago | 0
Rick - Why don't you interview Alex Skolnick? I think I ton of people would love to see that he is a monster player!!!
8 months ago | 0
Hey Rick, love the channel and seeing someone else who is SO into music. I was thinking that a good review would be “Where In The World” by BBM (Bruce, Baker, Moore). There is a lot of great music on their only album Around the Next Dream. Just a thought. Have a great 4th!
7 months ago | 0
Hey Rick, any shot of interviewing Steve Howe? I think you would agree he is one of the greatest guitarist of all time…. When is the last time you turned on To Be Over? One of the greatest guitar solo’s of all time!
8 months ago | 0
Absolutely fantastic studio I have already watched the video Rick have a wonderful day
11 months ago | 2
Rick Beato
Check out my studio tour on my friend Gerald Undone’s YouTube channel here:
https://youtu.be/MK44muBKwHA?si=2BRgg...
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