Views : 86,123
Genre: Music
Date of upload: Apr 16, 2024 ^^
Rating : 4.845 (117/2,898 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-05-18T00:40:59.170325Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
Oh my good god.
1. That tone.
2. Music knowledge that makes me feel completely useless as a player, yet also makes me want to start from the beginning and better my knowledge.
3. Stories of Tom.
4. The way of working so quickly to deliver brilliance.
5. The small detour into medieval music history!
6. I just want hear more about the other songs Joe played on Bone Machine - with examples.
Great video. More like this please.
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Joe Gore has such an amazing personality and unique style of playing. I always enjoyed his demos, his experiments on his channel, his sense of humor, his journalist works and of course his playing with Tom Waits. I even enjoy commenting about him and how I enjoy his work :) I'm so glad you guys invited him to your channel!
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I think the windscreen guitar sequence is a great example of discussing emotion/feeling rather than solutions. If you go "Drop the guitar by -3db" then you are proposing a solution to an underlying problem. Tom does this vivid painting of what he wants, then leaves the solution to someone else to figure out. It is a brilliant way to engage another human beings expertise. It also holds for video editing: you want to convey what you want to feel to your editor, but let them decide on the cuts. If you propose a solution, you lock down the path that must be taken to achieve it, which can lead to a less creative and interesting outcome.
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This clip went straight into my "Outstanding content" list. I can't even start to explain how everything about this interview resonated deep inside of me. From talking about a targeted sound using car ride metaphors over emphasizing the power of swiftness and imperfection in the tracking process right up to analysing contemporal music in the context of medieval tonal and modal practices. I'm flabbergasted, extremely entertained and deeply inspired all at the same time.
Thank you guys so much. That really was outstanding.
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@joe_gore
1 month ago
Hi friends! It was such a pleasure and honor to do this interview with two such smart and passionate guys. Their tight edit also made me sound a lot smarter than I am. I’ve conducted over a thousand musician interviews myself during my years working for the magazines, and man, I wish I had Jack and Ryan on staff back then! Thanks too for everyone’s kind words! They mean even more to me than you might suppose. 💕
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