Full Interview Here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/ZmTZhZujfJlpd5o
@papalaz44442449 ай бұрын
Steven will have remixed this interview by tomorrow :)
@tad45939 ай бұрын
Best YT comment ever.
@TLguitar9 ай бұрын
Even if he will remix an interview, it will definitely have his recognizable sound. He mixed some album a relative of mine sang on and it has a bunch of traits I would recognize as Wilson's.
@petermorris9259 ай бұрын
And it will sound better. 😂
@esterhudson51049 ай бұрын
😂
@toddk14799 ай бұрын
😂
@David-xl9cp9 ай бұрын
Steve Wilson, the most famous unknown person in music. He’s everywhere, but hiding in plain sight!
@Tityretupatulae4 ай бұрын
He’s the most overrated musician of the last 40 years
@metallitero4 ай бұрын
@@Tityretupatulae You mean UNDERrated.
@ericmalone32133 ай бұрын
His bank account is quite larger than the accounts of most of the people who never heard of him.
@David-xl9cp3 ай бұрын
@@ericmalone3213 That’s hard work for you and being good at your craft 😊
@ericmalone32133 ай бұрын
@@David-xl9cp Herr Wilson is an artist, not a craftsman. Craftsmen make home decor, wooden spoons, etc; Steve Wilson's aesthetic knowledge and abilities go far beyond craftsmanship.
@Impzhahaha9 ай бұрын
his work with Opeth is magnificent, wish he still worked with them
@malakbrood6679 ай бұрын
Absolutely. Blackwater park is awesome!
@will_stevens4 ай бұрын
@@malakbrood667I would have never guessed that you’d like that album
@malakbrood6674 ай бұрын
@@will_stevens 😁
@will_stevens4 ай бұрын
@@malakbrood667 No but for real, Blackwater Park is amazing
@malakbrood6674 ай бұрын
@@will_stevens a masterpiece indeed.
@cemalak9 ай бұрын
Steven Wilson, the man who changed my perception of music. His creativity is off the charts. Even after 35 years of composing, he can still come up with a masterpiece like Staircase. He is a legend guys, enjoy his art while he is still active and alive.
@nuisanceguru9 ай бұрын
the entire album is mindblowing isn't it
@Tityretupatulae4 ай бұрын
He is one of the most overrated musician ever
@Tityretupatulae4 ай бұрын
@@nuisanceguruno, not really
@cemalak4 ай бұрын
@@Tityretupatulae OK, Kanye.
@screamingdizbuster77229 ай бұрын
I grew up with "Ummagumma" and "Zeit." Great stuff. Steven Wilson is a wonderful composer and musician. Thank you, Rick, for posting this great interview video.
@TheBigEasyConservative9 ай бұрын
Talk Talk... their final two albums, "Spirit of Eden" and "Laughing Stock" ... extraordinary records from the brilliance of Mark Hollis
@umbertoyltp9 ай бұрын
His remix work of Gentle Giant albums has put the band back on the map, better than ever before!
@Freq4129 ай бұрын
I've been a huge PT/Steve Wilson fan for 20 years. And it pleases me to no end to see you and him talking about music and recordings.
@Louisejames239 ай бұрын
I remember buying Tangerine Dream’s Encore album back when it came out and thinking it was terrible. 45 years later I have just about everything they recorded. Funny how some things sound different as you mature 😊
@infinitysconcinnity24189 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Steven, for recommending the album 'Zeit'. I had never heard of the album until It turns out that this album is performing the same ambient effect on me as it does on you. Ever since hearing your recommendation, I am playing this album non-stop, as it makes the most amazing study aid! It is simply perfect in this regard!
@ehtaabbundhoo3849 ай бұрын
My favourite artist! It's amazing to see him on your channel, Rick. He is so talented and the best! Being a very big Pink Floyd fan for many years, his music speaks to me. PT, Blackfield and solo projects...❤
@okapa9 ай бұрын
Hey Rick. Thank you for the excellent questions and...the silence. I mean, letting the interviewee do the talking. It is rarer and rarer these days and much appreciated. Cheers
@gregorymccoy67979 ай бұрын
This is a very articulate man. His music is endlessly fascinating. I wish more people knew about his music
@trusoundlowvolumedrumheads10029 ай бұрын
He certainly has to be one of the most underrated musicians in the world. He deserves to be much more popular.
@Tityretupatulae4 ай бұрын
@@trusoundlowvolumedrumheads1002he is one of the most overratef at all
@alexioverdo52259 ай бұрын
2:08!I was expecting you to say this about my fave Swedes (though kinda unexpected for many)and got so glad about it.Just Thank you Steve.!
@HonoraryGreek9 ай бұрын
100% agree with Steven about Ummagumma, still my fave Floyd album, light years ahead of its time. Once again well done Rick, you’re the consummate interviewer, just saying enough, but allowing your guest to express himself without needless interruptions.
@KevinRudd-w8s9 ай бұрын
Most of the people who don't like Ummagumma weren't around when it was first released and don't understand what Floyd were about in those days. Music off that Album was often used as the background music for various televised documentary programmes throughout the seventies, the instrumental from Set the Controls was even used as a backing track a few years ago during a documentary about Chinese history, apparently some of the lyrics were based on some ancient Chinese text. Floyd were more of a cult band back then anyway, you either loved them like me or hated them, like some of my mates. Needless to say I really liked Atom Heart Mother as well, another divisive album but the whole point back then was Floyd were completely different to anyone else and weren't trying to be heavier than Led Zeppelin, like some other bands at the time.
@fabrikk609 ай бұрын
For me, prime Floyd was always 1968-1971, because they were between leaders and operated as a 4 man democracy. That made for their best music IMO. Ummagumma shows that clearly, although I do love *Atom Heart Mother* the best of all. I'm so grateful I had the chance to see Nick Mason's band two years ago, because they played nearly all my favourite Floyd. I enjoyed that show far more than I ever would have enjoyed any Floyd concert. Nick's show is purely about music and fun, not gigantic stage gimmicks. Just like the old days.
@willemvandeursen31058 ай бұрын
@@fabrikk60 The only part I skip on Umma Gumma's studio record is Roger Waters and his irritating critters. For a long time I found Roger's songs boring as f. He had one good song in the Syd Barrett era: 'Julia Dream', and fortunately his composing abilies became much, much better in later years. But otherwise, Umma Gumma is so rich. I even like Nick Mason's solo part. He got the most out of percussion, 1001 Night magic.
@TheAdam1598 ай бұрын
Steven is too modest , hes a fantastic musician, both live and in the studio. Ive seen him live a few times. Amazing live shows.
@peterfuller82295 ай бұрын
His solo (from over 25 years ago, mind you) on Dark Matter is a top 3 for me and a master class in telling a melodic story with a guitar solo. Not one wasted note.
@williestyle359 ай бұрын
Genesis _'Genesis'_ was a full album record I came back to at minimum every 3 months, for 30 years after it was released. I broke that "habit" by playing 'The Platinum Collection' incessantly for a couple of years. I am so happy that Steven Wilson came in for an interview with Rick Beato !!
@thisisqualia9 ай бұрын
This interview will be remixed and remastered in Atmos in a few days. Double LP + Double K7 + Double ADAT + Double MiniDisk - Double Pendisk Full photobook with the complete transcription Double DVD featuring a virtual tour at Rick's Studio. Tshirt + Poster + Stickers 1000 Limited Edition.
@machinetaker6 ай бұрын
Almost a seminar rather than an interview. A good one.
@MrTekunOlam9 ай бұрын
@Rick_Beato: I watched your full 1:1 with Steven Wilson. Besides his producer and mixing chops, his originals and catalogue are ABSOLUTELY worth a deep dive. His originality and diversity is unparalleled. I truly wish you’d bring him back and actually discuss all his bands as well as his solo work.🙏🏼🙏🏼
@williestyle359 ай бұрын
That would be awesome! I'm not sure that Steven would want to take the hour and half minimum to cover all his work, but Rick Beato is so good at having a good flow in his interviews that it could happen.
@stevecowder47749 ай бұрын
What an excellent interview !! As a 23 year fan of PT, I’ve always liked Wilson but I’ve just gained more respect and admiration for this guy than ever before. Not only is he a genius, he’s a class act with a good sense of humor. And I loved his takes on Ummagumma and “ Zeit “ from TD. 😆 One can truly get lost with those albums. He obviously has great taste in old school, experimental compositions. But I can’t say enough for his talent and heavy influence from David Gilmour, the early PT in particular.
@nocturnalrites16529 ай бұрын
The run of Bowie albums from 1970 to 1980 Man who sold the world to Scary Monsters is my top range of quality. I don't know too much about Wilson and his taste so I wonder what he thinks of Bowie?
@user-ov2mx9rf9c9 ай бұрын
he is a huge Bowie fan, look for a live cover of space oddity, really nice version
@mostynf9 ай бұрын
One of my favourite podcasters (The Album Years) and one of my favourite KZbinrs speaking together…this is great!
@foldspacenavigator60119 ай бұрын
So glad you’re interviewing him and what passion and talent. His carefully curated CD collection called “intrigue” is worth the price of admission and the harmony codex album is quite beautiful and powerful. Each song is its own little surprise and the depth and intensity of what he put into creating it is quite obvious. So look forward to his next projects. Thank you for this and Beato 2.
@GuigzArtMusic9 ай бұрын
@StevenWilsonHQ is a legend and a fantastic mixer. I've had the privilege to meet him and listen to his mixes on an LISA system.
@TheGreatConstantini9 ай бұрын
I only need two more hours of this to feel satisfied. As I alway say, Rick is a master interviewer and interviewing one of my favorite song writers is not a bad way to spend a bit of time. I know there’s more, so Rick, cough it up!
@Alfonso1620089 ай бұрын
This is an old interview, it came out at least 1 year ago. It's called "The Steven Wilson Interview: The Modern Rock Producer". Look it up, it's probably in your list of recommended already (it is on mine, at least).
@tomwilko78419 ай бұрын
If u haven't already found it The link for the extended clip is in the description
@Gianmaria_9 ай бұрын
Steven: "I am not a particularly great musician". Whaaaaaaaaaat??? Are you crazy? Love these two guys sooo much! :) :) :)
@DavidJohnson-pp4sy9 ай бұрын
The whole interview was fascinating. Rick has to be the best interviewer out there. He's treated as an equal so we gain so much insight into the creative minds of these great musicians.
@douglasstruthers83079 ай бұрын
Great interview! Steven mentioned Tangerine Dream's 1972 ZEIT album: I just started listening to that and buying tracks on iTunes. Ethereal and beautiful. It was nice to hear Steven applaud those great early Elton John albums up through to 1976's BLUE MOVES which remains, to me, an understated mature gem of a record.
@kaszaniarz9 ай бұрын
buying on itunes? you mean renting...
@dropthehammer13609 ай бұрын
@@kaszaniarzyou can purchase songs on iTunes.
@artkincell9 ай бұрын
Back in high school, (I'm OLD!), I had joined the RCA record club, much to my mom's chagrin, and I was forced to "purchase" duplicate Three Dog Night records. I traded a classmate one of those records for ZEIT. She bought the Tangerine Dream record by accident (?!?!?!?!?!) and wanted the TDN record for her sister. Boy did I make out in that trade! But! "3AM at the Border of the Marsh from Okefenokee" off of Stratosfear really shaped the way I look at music and patterned a few of my own tunes after that.
@EastmanD9 ай бұрын
I love the early Elton John albums...Don't Shoot Me..was one of my first albums I ever owned. Now Blue Moves, by that time I wasn't into EJ anymore, in fact after Goodbye Yellow Brick Road, I gave up on Elton but your comment has made me wanna go back and give those albums a second go at.
@gaycha65899 ай бұрын
Madman is my fav
@educostanzo9 ай бұрын
I love Zeit, it's so immersive and textural. I always put it on when I'm having trouble sleeping, and I say this as a huge compliment. It's like music from the deep of the cosmos.
@kennethwondin12989 ай бұрын
Love his GG remixes, especially The Power and the Glory (which is 50 years old this year, but sounds like it could of been made yesterday).💯😎
@jeremythornton4339 ай бұрын
This is great! I'm hoping to find the whole long interview with Stephen. He's one of my favorite musicians of all time.
@Polychrome12019 ай бұрын
Link in description.
@Stringer13ell9 ай бұрын
Its really difficult to find. In order to be granted access you have to pass the trial of Sorifipi, and its fabled only the direct heir of Morgola can pass this, anyone else who tries is consumed by hellfire.
@l.e.bassdesign9 ай бұрын
@@Stringer13ell🤣
@envirojim1879 ай бұрын
Can we just take a moment to acknowledge that this articulate young man is FIFTY SIX FREAKING YEARS OLD!!!!
@musician1971a8 ай бұрын
This is such an entertaining conversation/interview!
@WeGachaMetal9 ай бұрын
Steven has ears of GOLD. Always loved Porcupine Tree, and of course, his work with Opeth, and I’m now diving into the solo stuff. It’s VERY GOOD!
@jsleeio9 ай бұрын
Opeth is how I arrived at Steven Wilson's music. Glad I made the effort to get to one of his shows in Sydney when he toured here! Great music and great performance
@morofoka9 ай бұрын
I've learned so much from your interview with Steve. Thank you so much, Rick.
@mch16849 ай бұрын
When I was introduced to SW about ten years ago I was blown away. Then saw live show and more impressed. A master musician that creates some of the best music. A breath of fresh air in a music felid of not so clean air.
@caryheuchert9 ай бұрын
I agree about Elton’s output. Absolutely amazing. Only 6 years. I remember reading an interview with John Lennon, who said that Elton was probably the 1970s equivalent of the Beatles.
@patepulkkinenvtec24039 ай бұрын
Biggest takeaways from this interview: Steven seems to be a really nice bloke, and he has a fantastic taste of music!
@Paul-mn8ql9 ай бұрын
The people who aren’t subscribed fast forward through your spiel. I listen to it every time like a good lil subscriber.
@williestyle359 ай бұрын
Hey now, some of us non subscribers also listen to the entire video *and the yt adds* . lol 😊
@Alfonso1620089 ай бұрын
I've been a subscriber for a good while now, to both of his channels, and I always fast forward the spiel. Love Rick, but I can only listen to the same plead certain amount of times, now let me continue watching the interview, please 😂
@13thdukeofwybourne9 ай бұрын
SW is just such a musical genius. Incredible music. Smart guy too.
@Albert-Freeman9 ай бұрын
''such a genius smart guy too'' 😂😂
@kanglongshankz33135 ай бұрын
@@Albert-Freeman English probably not first language
@Tityretupatulae4 ай бұрын
@@Albert-Freemanhe’s neither unfortunately 😢
@pawehohmann81719 ай бұрын
I love Tangerine Dream "Zeit" from 1972. Steven Wilson remixed Ricochet magnificently in 2019.
@jamesjukebox23869 ай бұрын
His Tull , Marillion and Tears for Fears mixes are brilliant.
@reverentcavaliers75799 ай бұрын
Steven's statement about "... coming back to a project a month later and hearing things you would've never heard before is so TRUE!" I'm always working on songs like they're on an assembly line at different stages of completion. Keeps you fresh!
@sceiron19 ай бұрын
I couldn't agree more with Steven re the ABBA records. Having worked in the music / radio industry for the past 45 yrs those records would have to be some of the BEST produced records ever.
@markdaniels71749 ай бұрын
I give a lot of the credit to their engineer, Michael Tretow. Among other tricks, he took the girls’ combined voices and gave them the right artificial TWEAK, creating a unique and captivating vocal sound that listeners can’t get enough of.
@sceiron19 ай бұрын
@@markdaniels7174 Kudos indeed to Michael Tretow, one of those clever little tweaks was to ever so slightly speed up the vocals to give them that extra touch of brightness, a good engineer and producer can certainly add immensely to any recording.
@Ginlah9 ай бұрын
I feel Visitors is not well produced, muddled and hard to make out what is happening
@Flowerbranche8 ай бұрын
@@Ginlah It sounds excellent, but you should hear the original CD master from the 80's (Polydor)!
@ilachow9 ай бұрын
Very cool that Steven mentioned UmmaGumma. The live tracks from that record are awesome!
@frankpentangeli79459 ай бұрын
The album does contain its share of crap in my view, but the good stuff is astounding! And yes, the live tracks kick ass.
@billyz50889 ай бұрын
~~ at that point PF was lacking the quality of material that would make them such a juggernaut just a few years later - but they knew how to make the most of the freeform experimental pieces they had - and how to mesmerize an audience with it ..
@sex6cult9revolution9 ай бұрын
The very reason he brought it up is because of the critiques of the studio recordings. He knows perfectly well what the popular sentiment is toward the studio vs live records.
@supasoulproductions9 ай бұрын
That Elton run of albums is amazing, for sure. The only other real contender for long quality album run I can think of off the top would be Stevie Wonder... (For Once In My Life, My Cherie Amour, Signed, Sealed & Delivered, Where I’m Coming From. Music Of My Mind, Talking Book, Innervisions, Fullfillingness’ First Finale, Songs In the Key of Life)
@flavormod9 ай бұрын
Stevie's quality's even more impressive than Elton's. Simply better, more innovative tunes. And, Stevie wrote and played most all of the instruments too!
@patepulkkinenvtec24039 ай бұрын
Queen 2, Sheer Heart Attack, A Night At The Opera, A Day At The Races, News Of The World, Jazz and The Game is another amazing long album run, of course by Queen. My favourite four album run probably is A Trick Of The Tail, Wind And Wuthering, And Then There Were Three and Duke by Genesis.
@Michael644258 ай бұрын
Of course you are right there what an incredible run of records by Stevie Wonder.I cannot choose so I will say Elton and Stevie joint best ever run of albums in Popular Music history no dissenter’s allowed 😂❤
@fabiouk67648 ай бұрын
Elton run is debatable. Caribou, don't shoot the piano player and even the blue moves album have many fillers and to me are not really great albums . He was run out of ideas and in fact after blue moves his career was over. After only sticking and useless albums. Lucrative but artistically disappointing.
@Michael644258 ай бұрын
@@fabiouk6764 Well I didn’t like Caribou when first released but it’s still good and Blue Moves I think is brilliant what major artist at that time would produce such a strange LP.
@zendae549 ай бұрын
Well if this wasn't a surprise. PT live is a force of nature. Wilson does not possess the ability to craft a bad song. Kudos to Rick for this. And Steve likes TD - my only yoga/meditation music through the 1970s. I was blessed to see TD live. Blessed to discover PT. And blessed to actually hear this man speak! As he says very very little in concert lol...
@CaptGizmo019 ай бұрын
Big Fan of Steven Wilsons work. Very, very talented man.
@siloagrain21769 ай бұрын
Incredible .. I am a swilson fan.. and i often listen Tangerine Dream with my miss.,looking landscapes, dreaming, dancing..
@g4p5l69 ай бұрын
Agree with Steven on Elton- an incredible run, you could easily hear at least 2 of his singles in heavy rotation top 40 mid-70's AM radio. Great interview.
@wayward62355 ай бұрын
Thank you for this, great interview!
@macthecat9 ай бұрын
I could listen to you guys talk for hours!!
@michelgusse-s7p14 сағат бұрын
PINK FLOYD is my favorite Band since 1969 !!! of course I love your music , strange sad, melodic, weird, beautiful, full of contrast. Thank you Steve, and Rick !
@curtvona48919 ай бұрын
I am one of the 13% who watch this channel that is subscribed. Love your content, Rick.
@curtvona48919 ай бұрын
@@dougdavis8986 No
@melian99999 ай бұрын
First music i heard on CD was Tangerine Dream. My uncle and cousin had lots of money and they bought 2 CD players at 800$ a piece in 1984. And the whole family came over a individually put on headphone, layed on the bed and my cousin had 2 discs and Tangerine Dream was it. It was amazing, no hiss, no clicks i was 10 if the year is correct in my memory. Im gonna check them out, i totally forgot.
@fabrikk609 ай бұрын
I had all the 1970s-80s TD on vinyl. BUT if any music could be violently disrupted by even the tiniest vinyl crackle or pop, it was the music of TD. Their music demands perfection of delivery into one's ears. So of course I had to re-buy all my albums on CD. Then imagine my despair upon finding that Edgar was starting to remix the CD re-issues, and even to dub 1990s digital synths onto them - NOOOOO!!! Today my go-to TD albums are the two mega boxes from recent years, which are sonically true to the originals. (Bonus that Steven Wilson was involved in the first one!) Of course I did keep my old vinyls too, just to have Monique Froese's fabulous artworks in a proper size.
@Prog-t9d9 ай бұрын
Love what he’s done with all the Great Progressive rock classics. His production work is brilliant.
@Tityretupatulae4 ай бұрын
Milking others’ talent because he has none? Yeah great move
@Prog-t9d4 ай бұрын
@@Tityretupatulae would say he has been greatly influenced by Robert Fripp. But not a bad thing really. We need young blood to keep Prog moving forward as the original artist moves to the great beyond.
@claudio1309 ай бұрын
SW is a fantastic musician, both PT and his solo work are brilliant. The collaborations with Ninet Tayeb are priceless!
@johnnyalegreworkplace80659 ай бұрын
Wow! This is a great episode!
@SurlySteve19 ай бұрын
Interesting video, as usual. I admire Steven Wilson’s work solo and Porcupine Tree. Interesting to hear him mention Zeit. I am mainly a rock fan, put a good beat and some guitar in there with a great driving rhythm section ( Deep Purple great example ) and I am happy. I love blues, jazz, indie, electronic. I listen to Tangerine Dream almost every day at some point. Tan gram being a fav.
@MrThebigcheese759 ай бұрын
Glad to hear Tangerine Dream there, been a fan for a long time.
@gerardotejada2531Ай бұрын
THE most underrated musician of this century. Porcupine Tree, No-Man, Blackfield, his solo band, plus the remixes of all the quintessential 70s Prog albums, and his work as producers of Metal Bands like Opeth, Riverside, etc.
@AsfaeksBR9 ай бұрын
I knew Steven Wilson on a feat he did with Grand Island. Amazing band, amazing colab!
@FosterZygote9 ай бұрын
I agree about Ummagumma. Just this morning 'Grantchester Meadows' came up on my shuffle as I was doing housework. I love the humor of the bee hunt at the end. I wonder if the generally negative opinions about that album aren't influenced more by being told it's bad than by actually listening to it.
@kevinbossick83749 ай бұрын
Yeah. A good stereo system or headphones, and it is a fantastic album.
@allanharris42819 ай бұрын
All hail ABBA! Nice to see support for the juggernaut of pop!
@baileyward19 ай бұрын
Great interview! TY!
@AUTOSAD7779 ай бұрын
To me, I will keep praying that Steven remixes Animals by Pink Floyd. It's a dream of mine.
@MrHyde119764 ай бұрын
So grateful for what steven does with remixes of bands i adore like gentle giant
@jamesrather15109 ай бұрын
Always the summers, are slipping away
@kevincowart3629 ай бұрын
Rick I would love you to interview ambient artists. Steve Roach, Brian Eno, William Basinski, etc. Ambient is bigger than ever right now.
@adyhartmusic9 ай бұрын
Excellent interview! Steven is a genius. Now, please please PLEASE can we have a 7.1 Steven remix of Jellyfish’s Bellybutton and Spilt Milk in Dolby Atmos 🙏🏼 There is so much sonically going on in those 2 amazing masterpieces, that only Steven could do it justice. Please?! Pretty please?!! 😊🙏🏼
@fabrikk609 ай бұрын
My teenage bestie shared my tastes in 1970s oddball exotic Euro music, AND he had an imported vinyl copy of "Zeit". I think we always listened to it together, because the music was way too spooky to listen to alone! It was the sense of cold, utter isolation that could freak a young guy out, down in the basement listening room. Imagine having to flip the vinyl 3 times, and *still* have nothing happen - some kind of lonely purgatory state. And yet, it was so supremely pleasurable! I'm going to be a pensioner next year, and I still put on my "Zeit" CD at least once a year. I have had to learn to listen to it alone however, but now with a little laser thing projecting dim stars onto my ceiling. My old brain always feels much refreshed afterward.
@nikkothegoblin9 ай бұрын
Steven Wilson never fails to captivate me in interview and music! Truly a visionary still too underseen.
@Tityretupatulae4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 no
@frankpentangeli79459 ай бұрын
I too always thought Elton John had the greatest run of records in rock history ... he released 10 studio albums in the space of less than 7 years, 9 of which were incredible (I think Rock of the Westies is pretty bad). And as Steven Wilson mentioned, two of them were double albums. Plus during that time Elton also released two live albums, 17-11-70 and Here and There. Moreover, based on a documentary I saw about the recording of Yellow Brick Road, what's also astounding is the fact that Elton was able to create songs in less than one hour!!! Incredibly prolific musician and songwriter. On top of everything, though his albums would be written and recorded in the space of 2 or 3 weeks, the production value was through the roof!!! Simply amazing. The only artists I would compare him to in terms of producing both incredible quantity and world-class quality are The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder, David Bowie and Bob Marley. I can't think of anyone else at that level.
@BillMeyerComm9 ай бұрын
In college, 76-80, Pink Floyd Uma Gumma fascinated me because it was interpretated differently by everyone who listened to it...
@kevinbossick83749 ай бұрын
It’s the ultimate psychedelic album. Absolutely love it.
@AndrewReevesArt9 ай бұрын
Umma Gumma? Tangerine Dream? I see you’re a man of taste! ❤
@kevinbossick83749 ай бұрын
Yeah. He had me at Ummagumma. My favorite.
@lw1zfog9 ай бұрын
Abba ? Elton John ? 😂
@zzzaphod85079 ай бұрын
SW sounded very intelligent and articulate for someone who doesn't like the Beatles much. 😀
@spyingpoodle9 ай бұрын
Didn't know you had this as another channel though i probably watched some of your interviews on this channel for quite sometime. Just hit the sub option now.
@martinbroomhead26469 ай бұрын
I'm a big Steven Wilson fan. I've goot all his Gentle Giant remixes. I have just bought his Who's Next, and it is absolutely brilliant.
@AudioAl51959 ай бұрын
I have loved SW and all of his projects. Not only solo and Porcupine Tree but Blackfield, No-Man, Bass Communion. It baffles me that he isn’t famous here in the USA. Thank you Rick and thank you SW
@seanm32269 ай бұрын
I’m always on Discogs perusing his stuff. Nobody sells his works cheap.
@jimh23773 ай бұрын
Since the first time I heard his music I've been loving it He plays a variety of genres and makes them all great Amazing true musical genius 😊
@caseyjones9529 ай бұрын
Love Tangerine Dream 👍👽 (Vangelis awesome too)
@ScottyKirk19 ай бұрын
Love me some TD as well!! I always thought of Ricochet as like a forward thinking version of Pink Floyd Echoes from 100 years in the distant future! Love that record.
@MrThebigcheese759 ай бұрын
Agree, big Vangelis fan too, so sad when he died. What a legacy he left.
@Steinwelt9 ай бұрын
Love the TD fans gathering here. And Steven actually made mixes of Phaedra
@c0j0ne59 ай бұрын
Love the amused look on Rick’s face as he realises there that here is someone who loves to talk even more than he does. 😂
@k-mc949 ай бұрын
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@taylorpilewski9 ай бұрын
Many of my favorite albums, that I regularly go back to, are ones where Steven himself was involved. As a producer, contribitor, writer, or otherwise. :)
@TheFergie99 ай бұрын
Listen to his XTC remastered work..he's a big fan of the band, and has elevated it beyond brilliant
@SanDiegoHarry19 ай бұрын
Steve? Rick - love that. He's sufficiently deep/obscure that I'm a bit shocked. But well done!
@krollpeter8 ай бұрын
Very interesting what Steven Wilson has to say. I appreciate that you kept yourself back, Rick.
@robgas75072 ай бұрын
Steven is absolutely brilliant ❤❤
@antfactor3 ай бұрын
I LOVE Zeit and Ummagumma(!). Cheers and Best from NYC... Steven. Haven't seen you in ages. 🙂
@benjaminsimpson56429 ай бұрын
Would love to hear him do a new mix of Selling England By The Pound.
@seamusfinnegan7759 ай бұрын
Steven Wilson has done excellent remixes of albums by two of my favorite bands, XTC and Ultravox. I would love to hear what he would do with the Beatles catalog.
@jackwezesa10819 ай бұрын
He ‘s not much of a Beatles fan !
@seamusfinnegan7759 ай бұрын
@@jackwezesa1081You're right! Never mind. :)
@RandonMyles9 ай бұрын
Love Zeit! So much!
@Thorsten_Kueppers9 ай бұрын
I could listen to SW for days, really. His creativity is SO inspiring ! 🤩
@williestyle359 ай бұрын
Same here! I have really enjoyed Steven's work since I "discovered" here on KZbin. A co-worker and fellow drummer were comparing what makes bands like Dream Theater sound different or "special", while we were working overnight at the triple A service call center. He pointed out that Porcupine Tree was kinda midway between his demonstration of what Dream Theater's "style", and my choice of Isis (band). I have been hooked on Porcupine Tree ever since that night, some 17 years ago. 😊 good times man, good times
@Thorsten_Kueppers9 ай бұрын
@@williestyle35 I discovered PT in 2005 (Maaan, that’s been almost 20 years… 😱). A German Magazine „Visions“ had an excellent review on PT‘s then new album Deadwing and I was blown away by it. And than I discovered In Absentia… 🤩🤩🤩
@irena77777779 ай бұрын
It inspires me to lie in my bed eating crisps whilst listening to his music.
@davidhuggan63159 ай бұрын
Me too. He's fascinating to listen to
@williestyle359 ай бұрын
@@Thorsten_Kueppers good way to discover Porcupine Tree! In Absentia still blows me away. Synthesia was a song that drew my attention.
@winstonschwarz16368 ай бұрын
Love that Rick is rocking a North Face top! It's only taken the USA about 20 years to catch onto the brand.
@quasarsphere9 ай бұрын
When I was 15, in 1990, I discovered Tangerine Dream when I randomly found "Zeit" in the public library. It's still my favourite album of all time.
@heath24839 ай бұрын
Love him. One of my absolute favourites - Porcupine Tree are simply amazing
@cmflyer9 ай бұрын
Rick, I think an analysis of Harmony Codex title track would be interesting. It's an arpeggiated ambient chord progression.
@MindsauceCentral8 ай бұрын
Love. Love. Luv. Your work. MINDSAUCE loves ya ! ❤ 🌵 ❤
@MindsauceCentral8 ай бұрын
So ... When is the new Todd Rundgren going to Collaborate with Todd Rundgren ? I'm going to ask Todd this summer. 🌵
@dustylover1008 ай бұрын
His remix of Chicago II was nothing short of amazing. Some of the sounds were muddled in the original mix and are now as clear as a bell.