We had a great time! Thank you so much for having us Rick!!
@andrewdevlin22558 ай бұрын
You guys are amazing, my 9 and 6 year old love your music, keep it coming, hopefully you play in Australia soon 😁✌️🙏
@cheneyrobert8 ай бұрын
Great interview 👏👏👏🥂
@OldTooly8 ай бұрын
A few years back a friend sent me a link to Work Shit Out which I got at 4am. I was so blown away just listening on the tablet. This was the stuff.. I ran into the music room and put it on the big system. I had been in a funk believing there was nothing of any value or quality in contemporary music. You shattered that illusion with music that was so invigorating , tight, skillful and downright fun. Great to see you at Rick's place.
@otherthingswithkennyprice8 ай бұрын
you guys are great musicians! just keep going!
@PhoenixFlight948 ай бұрын
Thank you for signing my bass backplate in Chicago! The one with the purple lights in the neck. Amazing gig!!!
@Metalltool8 ай бұрын
Such an icredible Band. They deserve so much more attention. Thank you Rick!
@matejajezdic8 ай бұрын
I think they could’ve been posted on the main channel, since they really do deserve more fans!
@fletcherward8 ай бұрын
First influence Jonah named is Lyle Mays. So happy always to hear Lyle's name. I hear it in Jonah's playing!
@dondouglas8 ай бұрын
Lyle Mays ended up removed from the music scene, disillusioned. He was never recognized in life for the value of what he did, personally I think he is one of the best pianists after Bill Evans. Not only in his quality as a pianist but in the innovativeness of his sounds. Lyle was also a great person, a great gourmet and coach of his city's children's soccer team. Speaking of musicians, Milton Nascimento told me what a wonderful person he was. I miss his presence every day.
@martinpaddle8 ай бұрын
the influence is noticeable
@DougRawady8 ай бұрын
Absolutely! You can especially hear the Lyle Mays influence in Jonah's "Work Shit Out" piano solo.
@matthewmeehan-lam89868 ай бұрын
Oh he only named ledgends hey? Aha great stuff
@tobimm8 ай бұрын
@@DougRawady ... or his "Forever Young" synth solo...
@mantastic8 ай бұрын
When everyone is the best musician in the band! Spectacular musicians
@goosegray8 ай бұрын
Just saw them in Nashville, those guys are TIGHT. You also wouldn't be shocked that there wasn't a single non musician in the crowd lol.
@guadalupeeg50348 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops makes music for musicians. The only way I can put it. It's amazing.
@brianclarkson53008 ай бұрын
Saw them in Charlotte, NC a few years back. They’re all so skilled it’s crazy
@zh4ngx8 ай бұрын
Saw in SF 2 weeks ago. They asked musicians to raise their hands and all went up
@tallpaul71308 ай бұрын
Musicians are the WORST audience to have though, they never lose themselves in the music like a "normal" fan would/does! They just stare at the band playing, working out their techniques, analysing the styles and seeing/hearing if there's anything they can use themselves! Then their partner nudges/pokes them in the ribs..and says...."Song's finished!?!" Replied by "oh yeah! Sorry!" 🤷♂️🤦♂️🙈🤣🤣🤣
@Bentonmaru8 ай бұрын
Discovered them a few days ago. If I knew about the Nashville show I would have gone!
@georgegrexa95368 ай бұрын
One of the funnest , coolist , Amazing bands, I ever have heard and seen. Don't you 3 guys ever break up. ........................... Be like the Stones and just do this special gift you have for thousands of people for decades. Sincerely, from 71 year old North Texas drummer, and Producer of 18 real albums. Ps. I Brought back the "acoustic" 360/361 bass amp. Cool.
@simbaking63388 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops are from another planet...Their musicianship/creativity are like no other......One of the dopest band in the world.
@humanactivated10178 ай бұрын
They are not from another Romany they are from Sveeden.
@simbaking63388 ай бұрын
@@humanactivated1017 U really being sarcastic right? As i had no intention that anyone in their right mind would really believe they are not from earth...lol...How old are you?
@oldbandguy8 ай бұрын
HOLY CRAP. After watching YOUR interview I've spent the next few hours educating myself on the music of Dirty Loops. THANK YOU RICK Great music is indeed being made by these incredible YOUNG musicians. As soon as they mentioned Lyle Mays I knew "this aint just some average band."
@bunglerat8 ай бұрын
'Work Shit Out' is a masterclass in music on so many levels: composition, arranging, musicianship, production, etc. Rick, I would love to see/hear you do a breakdown of this song. My jaw dropped the first time I heard it - and it still floors me after multiple listens.
@skierpage8 ай бұрын
Such dopey lyrics, then an insanely great impressionistic Chopinesque/Lyle Mays/Pat Metheny Group piano solo, then the greatest drum solo ever to be hidden inside a pop song, then it ends all too soon. I wish it had a face-melting Henrik Linder bass solo as well.
@scottporterfield70087 ай бұрын
Yes! Work Shit Out still blows my mind. Incredible.
@fernandosaburit8 ай бұрын
True humble artists. Free from social media. Only focused on music THANK YOU!!!!
@YouCanCallMeDon8 ай бұрын
Thousands upon thousands of bands put up videos online. The difference is some bands are just so good, that once it starts playing, the person listening is fully engaged. The first time I saw a Dirty Loop video it was the Baby tune... and it was insanely great and I watched it many times.
@fiddlestix30258 ай бұрын
Love their Lady Gaga cover of “Just Dance” as well! Damn, every single one of their covers and songs!! 🔥🔥🔥
@MC-ep8cu8 ай бұрын
100% this. Its not about marketing with technical music. Its about mixing. Composition, video quality, and talent. With pop bands its just who you know
@mrslaughterville45238 ай бұрын
Omg I can't believe how humble they are!! They're top notch musicians 🙌 thx Rick❤
@CaptainRabbitDJ8 ай бұрын
Just saw Dirty Loops live a month or so ago and barely knew who they were. They were absolutely fucking incredible. Just unreal.
@kristerlundberg30738 ай бұрын
Finally, Dirty Loops at Rick Beato, been waiting for years!
@ingefiddle8 ай бұрын
Same 👍
@Joeyrobertparks3 ай бұрын
Same here! 😃🥳
@zuchtfisch2 ай бұрын
and why exactly is this on RickBeato2 rather than on the main channel? Is this somehow suggesting it is "lighter stuff"?
@myx0mop8 ай бұрын
An absolutely amazing band. Their musicianship is off the charts.
@Europeanfriends8 ай бұрын
For me personally, they are the discovery of the century
@SamanthaCoolBeans8 ай бұрын
I remember the first time I heard Dirty Loops on KZbin, that first black and white video, I was backstage at a festival in Switzerland and I grabbed the rest of the band and shared it around everyone to see… these guys are ‘musicians musicians’ we all agreed. Fast forward to several years later we were doing a show in Japan and Dirty Loops were in town also doing a show the following night. We invited them to ours, and then we went to theirs. Top humans in real life too!
@ingefiddle8 ай бұрын
Whooooo…! Great 👍🫶🤘
@DaDarkGuy8 ай бұрын
Probably the best group I've ever seen live. These guys are unbelievably tight and leave it all on the stage
@SergeantFunkDan8 ай бұрын
Thank you Rick for giving them airtime. DL has, almost single-handedly, renewed my faith in modern music.
@echavarria878 ай бұрын
A band made for musicians. Love it.
@Pijetlo918 ай бұрын
High fiving Henrick after a show is still by far my greatest musical achievement!
@Immersed948 ай бұрын
Within seconds of hearing Dirty Loops for the first time, I realized I will never be anything close to what you can call "talented" when it comes to music. Three of the most brilliant minds you will find. Looking forward to listening to this one
@hemmatv15828 ай бұрын
I think you also Would love Dream Theatre band. Talented too.
@Immersed948 ай бұрын
@@hemmatv1582 Know them well ^^ Appreciate the comment tho
@matejajezdic8 ай бұрын
I love their original music! I was talking with my bassist about Dirty Loops and how they should be on the charts instead of boring TikTok loops. Incredible playing and vocals.
@goczangabor246 ай бұрын
maybe controversial, but i think they're better off not being tiktok stars. i mean... they have their way more invested and loyal audience, they pack the places they perform at, make probably way above average living by doing what they love and most importantly they are by no means influenced by external feedback. i guess, if they would go superfamous worldwide, not on purpose, but because of the ever-rising expectations and the statistics, they would care a lot more about what the general public thinks (still saying, it's just human nature). now instead of the bigger half of the world's population, they attract a very targeted crowd, which leaves room for way more artistic freedom. and it's just an added plus that they probably don't have to separate themselves entirely from the outside world like the most known celebrities do, i mean gazillions of dollars and all, but if you can't go out to the streets without being ambushed by fans it's like living in a jail cell.
@matejajezdic6 ай бұрын
@@goczangabor24 You make a good point. I agree!
@pantone8048 ай бұрын
I just saw them in Vancouver. I'm not typically keen on rock concerts that demand hours of standing, but as a novice bass player, I couldn't pass up the chance to witness a bass god up close. The next day's backache? Completely worth it!
@beerzerker83598 ай бұрын
These guys are brilliant. The Turbo album that they did with Cory Wong during the pandemic was absolutely dope too, considering they did it all remotely.
@fiddlestix30258 ай бұрын
Yeah, that collab was something else…. 🔥🔥🔥
@cooldebt8 ай бұрын
Agree. It was also an unexpected collab. I managed to discover a lot of music during Covid lockdowns! But I’m glad I can see my favourite local jazz band (The Consouls) do their vgm jazz thing live again. Streams are great but nothing beats being in the room.
@fiddlestix30258 ай бұрын
@@cooldebt absolutely! Live’s the best!
@keyboardtek8 ай бұрын
As an old timer jazz pianist, it gives me a good feeling that so many fusion, jazz, funk bands are having a lot of success with young listeners. It would seem the public has a more sophisticated listening taste than I used to give them credit for.
@BuddhaofBlackpool8 ай бұрын
I feel that too. There is hope for the future in some of the young.
@utha26658 ай бұрын
I guess with things like Spotify and You Tube it's a lot easier to get exposed to these genres. It doesn't cost anything to listen and unlike myself, I was always very picky with my album purchase back in the day and likely missed out on a lot.
@andrewtregoning5 ай бұрын
Musics better than it's ever been, you just have to dig a bit, stay young!!
@oscarduran87878 ай бұрын
30:47 I love the awkward and shy faces when they present the song to Rick. Love Dirty loops and this new skrillex style
@utha26658 ай бұрын
They certainly aren't full of themselves, really down to earth nice guys.
@sebrura8 ай бұрын
These guys are absolutely phenomenal musicians. Every song they release is mindblowing. Also, pluss points for great sense of subtle humor.
@brianaltomare27858 ай бұрын
Two things: Social media is obviously the modern way for artists to promote their work but the artists talked about, Jacob, Vulf, Snarky, Corey and DL are the most talented musicians in the world today who also have the visual production talent as well. Another thing they all have in common which I believe is natural because of their talents is widespread collaboration. And please let me tell you a quick DL story; We purchased their M&G package really only to get early admission because there’s no way we weren’t getting to the rail for their show. I am not a musician, I can only play the volume knob on my stereo but these three men were so gracious. They were actually standing in front of the stage waiting to greet our group as we entered the venue. They made a point to shake hands and greet everybody individually. They invited the group on stage to see and talk about all the gear. They were so humble and so welcoming. As people they left such a positive impression on me. As for the shows, I’ve seen all of the modern musicians mentioned and DL certainty fits in this elite group of musicians. I wish they played more shows in the Northeast on this tour. We did two shows and I tried and tried to get to more but timing and last minute expensive flights just couldn’t work for me. I hope they come back this way sooner than later!! We saw JC last night and we’ll also see him in NYC Friday night. I didn’t think it was possible for JC to perform better than the last tour but he has raised the bar again!! Or as we all know, musically He is “the bar”. Stunning performance on many levels. Just like the lyric Lin wrote; “Look around…. We’re so lucky to be alive right now” Rock on!!
@ingefiddle8 ай бұрын
Great stories, Brian! Great comment and thoughts too 👍 I have yet to see DLoops or Jacob live, but think these would be the performances of a lifetime! ⭐️⭐️⭐️
@KhalDrogo768 ай бұрын
These guys cook, plain and simple ..a real band of players, rare in today's world of music
@humanactivated10178 ай бұрын
I didn’t know of their cooking videos .
@KhalDrogo768 ай бұрын
@@humanactivated1017 delicious
@zcat10068 ай бұрын
Humble (major) talent is so infectious! These guys are a breath of fresh air.
@interstellarwarpdrive96008 ай бұрын
Proud to be Swedish! Tack Rick Beato, du är en fantastisk intervjuare.🤩
@coscrupi8 ай бұрын
Arron's drums always have the Porcaro tuned sound. Love it !
@Topjunkie-r4s8 ай бұрын
I remember talking with some members of Tower of Power after one of their shows in 2013ish and they were mentioning how insane Dirty Loops were.
@fiddlestix30258 ай бұрын
Whoa…… 👍
@ElijahRock926 ай бұрын
...now I'm thinking how crazy a Tower of Power & Dirty Loops collab would be.
@Topjunkie-r4s6 ай бұрын
@@ElijahRock92 great idea! I could ask Tower!
@markipelagogogo8 ай бұрын
I discovered them through that NAMM performance of Just Dance. And that's when Henrik became my favorite bassist ever. He thumps, slaps, nails killer pulloffs, and harmonics. On a six string Mattison with tempered frets. He is a bassist's bassist.
@ian_gotts8 ай бұрын
We saw them live in San Francisco in 2014 just as they were getting started. Saw them again last week. So stoked at the success and recognition they are getting
@gabriellan20108 ай бұрын
Wholesome swedish music geniuses at work! 🤩👌🏻
@MotelsonMars8 ай бұрын
Saw them live 10 years ago in Denver and again a few weeks ago and I was lucky enough to meet them. They are sooooo nice and generous. They have been my FAVORITE band since their first KZbin videos. I REALLY hope they don't wait another 10 years to return to the USA!
@oscarpalomera8 ай бұрын
Literally my favorite band right now. Dirty Loops are unreal.
@TremorBear8 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops changed a lot things in music. It’s beautiful. Thank you Dirty Loops.
@samuelnerick8 ай бұрын
I love this band, it was in 2012 when i hear Circus and just loved it! Henrik is always a reference for me, an amazing bassist! They are awesome ❤
@PawnHeart928 ай бұрын
totally underrated band, they definitely deserve more. Cheers up for naming Lyle Mays, incredible musician.
@swan41638 ай бұрын
Whoever Aron's drum tech is is a complete boss. Went to their Denver show, and that snare was the best sounding snare I've ever heard. Holy cow.
@skierpage8 ай бұрын
Speaking of holy cows, there are "moo" sound Easter eggs in at least two of their videos.
@AudioVile8 ай бұрын
I was SO happy to see these guys in your studio!! I only recently became aware of Dirty Loops. I was (and I remain) absolutely floored by these guys! I have introduced them to anyone who will listen! Thank you for this interview! (edited to add... After hearing Jona mention the Metheny tune Heat of the Day. I listened. I could HEAR how that inspires Jonah to this day. Amazing!)
@AxelMcFly428 ай бұрын
The new setup is great Rick ! This table will soon become THE table for interviews! And what a blast to see them here, love these guys !!
@jacobpittman19968 ай бұрын
These guys’ talent speaks for itself…. But I’m glad social media has served them (and the world) so well, in getting their music to us. Thank you, Rick and Dirty Loops.
@motownmommy8 ай бұрын
I'm a simple girl. I see the Dirty Loops, and I click.
@markcoren28428 ай бұрын
OMG! I never would have expected to see them interviewed here! What a great time with an amazing band
@MarkWiseTechno8 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops is a modern-day Rush making dance pop, and it's glorious.
@puresyclone51638 ай бұрын
Saw them at the Houston show on 4/20. It was PERFECT. All of them are/were incredible.
@finbarnone8 ай бұрын
I always felt there were two outstanding bands from the last decade still to be interviewed by your goodself. Ok, you got the Loops and now we just need an interview with Knower!
@dlastone8 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops is one of my favorite bands... wish they had more stuff
@MartinStrang5 ай бұрын
Dirty Loops might be easily the best trio on the planet. Beyond their superb musicianship, this guys knows each other from forever. That kind of complicity when they communicate easily without talking while they play.
@cptight888 ай бұрын
These guys are each incredible, but Henrik is absolutely insane. ❤
@danielelise73488 ай бұрын
You can't not love these guys,they're just brilliant in so many ways.❤
@davidmorrill74998 ай бұрын
I feel like I've been living under a rock. Why have I never heard of Dirty Loops? Thank you so much Rick for the interview. I'm listening to everything they have done and they are amazing. I definItely hear Lyle Mays in Jonah's playing. In some of their early videos, the arrangements sound to me like some of the things Ross and Gino Vanelli did in the 70s only much funkier.
@damianjames08 ай бұрын
Sooo glad you got these guys on Rick and they deserve the exposure that your channel offers them so much 👏🏻👏🏻 Amazing musicians and so humble considering how gifted they are. REN is another artist who has done an amazing job at promoting his music on social media, especially KZbin.
@DaniloMarrone8 ай бұрын
Humble Swedes! “Jantenlagen” is alive and well with these phenomenal musicians. You guys are awesome!
@ironmaiden7958 ай бұрын
So happy to see this. I've been a big fan of Dirty Loops for close to a decade now and rarely hear their name mentioned. Awesome group.
@57sitruc8 ай бұрын
I found the loops on youtube. I was amazed. You don’t get artists of this quality on radio. Have bought their albums. Really sensational band.
@thomasedinger8 ай бұрын
Great interview! And that note that Jonah hits in Breakdown is actually Bb5. Just a little more than two octaves below the right end of an 88 key grand piano (which would be C8). Damn impressive! And the way he cries it is beautiful.
@pastense8 ай бұрын
One of my favorite artists from Sweden that nearly NOBODY knows about, Salem Al Fakir, opened my eyes to the incredible talent coming from that country! Discovered him around the mid 2000s and had a similar sound to Dirty Loops, less on the jazz fusion but heavy on the soul/r&b, gospel, and rock, but production style was very similar. He’s mainly a violinist, so the depth of his music stems mostly from orchestral styles. Sweden is definitely powerhouse of musicians!
@ingefiddle8 ай бұрын
Must check out Salem! 🎻🎻🎻
@pastense8 ай бұрын
@@ingefiddle definitely check out his first album This Is Who I Am. It’s not on any streaming service unfortunately 😞 It’s here on YT or I’m sure you can find a bootleg somewhere. It’s definitely an unskipable album! I promise you won’t skip a track. Although, his voice might throw you off in the beginning. I know it did for me lol
@pederkarlsson45043 ай бұрын
yes Salem al Fakir is a total genius. He changed career path a bit. His first albums are phenomenal.
@kettlemoraine18 ай бұрын
I LOVE Dirty Loops!! Thank you SO much for doing this interview, Rick!! And I hope that my two favorite groups work together a lot: Valeriy Stepanov and Dirty Loops! :)
@John29651008 ай бұрын
I would have not heard of Dirty Loops were it not for KZbin. I was watching various bass players like Federico Malaman, drummers like Gergo Borlai, keyboard players like Valeriy Stepanov, etc. and the KZbin algorithm suggested that I might like this band. The algorithm was correct! I love Dirty Loops. Excellent musicians and great music.
@zatoichiMiyamoto8 ай бұрын
Imagine a collab between Valery AND these Cats.
@asb3pe8 ай бұрын
Valeriy is beyond outstanding, a true virtuoso who can play ALL the instruments. Sadly here in the west, nobody gives Russians the respect they deserve as the world-class musicians they are... can't we all just get along?
@skierpage8 ай бұрын
@@asb3pe Russians are not their current thug warmongering dictator-for-life government. Emigrate, denounce Putin, feature blue-over-yellow and "Slava Ukraini" and everyone will get along fine. Easier said than done, I know.
@blueeye30448 ай бұрын
Incredible band. Took my daughter to see them about 10 years ago in Toronto. I was in my late 50s and she was mid 20's and we both loved them. In fact after the concert she said this is my new favorite band.
@matsodont8 ай бұрын
…everyone politician in Sweden that wants to cut down the contribution for culture and musicschools should listen to this. Music education and the ability to borrow intrument and have place for rehersal is SO important! 🙌🇸🇪
@gunnarliljas84592 ай бұрын
This
@dirthawkАй бұрын
preach!
@richardrejmer87218 ай бұрын
I was watching (For about the 50th time) DL playing "Work Sh*t Out" and as Jonah was doing his solo, I thought to myself "He would probably be a FANTASTIC movie score writer" And here he is, saying he wants to get into movie score composing!
@oldhortus8 ай бұрын
His Phrasing and expression is way beyond his years. That spatial section in WSO is mindblastingly mature...
@orion8488 ай бұрын
Brecker Bros in Barcelona is amazing, so happy to hear a shout out
@uzbirglones8 ай бұрын
Yes! From the moment I experienced listening to them, every single person - and I mean it , LITERALLY - heard me talking about them.
@ingefiddle8 ай бұрын
Haha, same here! And now these good people are giving me their albums as birthday and Christmas presents! Yes!! 👍🤘👌🤟
@pedrostrasser8 ай бұрын
I've loved this band since first contact, and I know a LOT of drummers here in Brazil who really never got the approach to tuning their kit, but I did, so really surprised to hear that the problem is not so local. If ever around I would be honored to tweak your DW, the only kit I would trade for mine. Best of luck to the band and congrats on the channel.
@Novalunosis908 ай бұрын
This is such a great interview! Hearing Dirty Loops talk about bands like Pat Metheny Group (especially the Imaginary Day album which is my personal favorite), ToTo, Brecker Brothers and Chick Corea… made me stupidly giddy.
@worduser8998 ай бұрын
I love how the build-up to and the piano solo in Work Shit Out is a pure homage to "The Heat of the Day".
@johnblakeH2 ай бұрын
It made my day to see how down to earth and positively sweet these guys are. They are three of the best musicians on planet Earth, and have zero attitude or ego. I love them even more now.
@seanhollandcanada8 ай бұрын
Finally Rick mentions Cory Wong. I'd love to hear them in conversation.
@claudevieaul14658 ай бұрын
Growing up with music and actually allowing your children to study and then pursue a career in music - it's unheard of these days. But it did make some phenomenal bands.
@MattHaide8 ай бұрын
I could watch more 2 hours of that. Love Dirty Loops! Those dudes are legends!
@JamesStaubes8 ай бұрын
This is so exciting!!! I saw them in LA on April 13. They are amazing. But why didn't they make the cut to the regular Rick Beato channel?
@themadcentrist93968 ай бұрын
This interview is mind blowing. Hearing one of my favorite bands talk about the other is simply orgasmic.
@MrPixelgeek8 ай бұрын
Thank you, Rick. I’ve been listening to them non-stop for the last 5 years. Refreshing to hear such musical talent.
@shannonpincombe84858 ай бұрын
This band brought me out of a terrible funk a few years back. I heard 'Follow the Light' and Dirty Loops changed my life. I went through their entire catalogue and was blown away by the quality of their music. I wish they would come to Australia. I'd love to see them live. That would be amazing.
@natevirtual8 ай бұрын
This is definitely the best band of the last decade! I discovered them while searching for a cover of Rolling in the Deep. Henrik Linder is my favorite bassist.
@porcaro4everАй бұрын
It never ceases to amaze me how Jeff Porcaro is sighted as a reference of inspiration to fusion drummers. Jeff was rarely considered a fusion player and never liked to solo but his inner clock and feel for what a song needed was the reason he stayed so busy. This and future generations are so blessed that his work still inspires to this day.
@brainrussell68118 ай бұрын
Utterly original experience listening to these guys... and they seem equally down to earth in this interview.
@vinzaputra8 ай бұрын
have been following dirty loops since the "baby" era they are just truly incredible, and ow gosh their Runaway song is just a masterpiece
@jimmydovholt12538 ай бұрын
I am happy that Aron mention Yellowjackets Will Kennedy. He was one of the first drummers I fell in love with, besides Steve Smith. ’. Fughin loved Yellowjacket back then. And still :) Aron is a rock in DL. Talk more about him!
@fiddlestix30258 ай бұрын
Would absolutely LOVE an interview with Aron!
@elfocco80258 ай бұрын
Dear Rick, i couldn't believe it: my favorite KZbinr Rick interviewing my favorite band Dirty Loops. Thank you so much! Greetings from lower bavaria!
@jjsc43968 ай бұрын
Lyle 🎹😊…even a cursory KZbin search for Lyle demonstrates how immensely deeply musicians are impacted by him, and feel his loss 🎶
@mikedawesofficial8 ай бұрын
Love Dirty Loops 🙌
@peevee6058 ай бұрын
Finally. It’s time for these guys with insane talents to shine.
@Mr_Mijagi8 ай бұрын
Wow! I hoped for that a very long time. I am a huge fan of Dirty Loops, saw them a few times live, and they are just breathtaking. I am so happy to see them together with Rick! Thank you!
@robbwenner83688 ай бұрын
An excellent interview with an awesomely talented group of musicians. Thank you to Sweden for encouraging music in their children's lives - I only wish the rest of the world would be so gracious.
@fiddlestix30258 ай бұрын
Yes… 👍
@worldcitizen92028 ай бұрын
Cool. Love the mention of "the heat of the day" since the mood in the instrumental breakdown in DL's "Work shit Out" song really reminds me of the breakdown in the Pat Metheny song with Lyle soloing on the keyboards.
@babygerald46458 ай бұрын
I saw these guys at Irving Plaza a couple weeks ago. I bought tickets after seeing maybe three of their videos on YT and being blown away-- their cover of 'Thriller' with Corey Wong locked it down. They put on a hell of a show-- three massively talented guys. TIt will be nice to remember having seen them in one of my favorite venues when I can't afford to see them at MSG in a few years.
@michaelmoore79758 ай бұрын
Huh.....this video really sparked some memories/emotions. One of my favorite bands from the late 80's is _Dirty Looks._ Singer/founder Henrik Ostergaard was from Denmark. We used to sit at the bar at The Basement in Dallas and talk music....everything, really. His house was just a couple blocks away. Good memories. I'll miss him. Henrik Ostergaard 1963-2011 RIP
@raysun2be8 ай бұрын
Love Dirty Loops! I've been following them since the Adele Rolling in the Deep cover. Amazing talented musicians!
@jamescammack67208 ай бұрын
Absolutely amazing group! The playing is brilliant , the concept is Brilliant . Very sensible personalities also very simple into the point no complications. Just pure music. Much respect to you guys
@kaipeterson8 ай бұрын
I keep writing it because it is true: You did it again, Rick! Great interview with a great band! Thank you!
@cliffmentzer7406Ай бұрын
These guys are so fun to listen to-I love the fact that they are so talented and play and sing on such a high level…but even better-it’s music that is so fun and melodic!!! Love me some Dirty Loops!!!!!
@TruColor8 ай бұрын
Love love LOVE Jonah's reference to Lyle's solo on The Heat Of The Day. One of my all-time favorite solos (and PMG tunes).
@Elixear3 ай бұрын
11:47 The Heat Of The Day... Un morceau qui m'a marqué rythmiquement comme jamais, qui m'a notamment fait développer grandement ma technique vocale. Quelle référence. Excellent.