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Death in Graceland - Reginald Denny Jive
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Recording and Video are originally from 2003. Shot and edited by Anthony Moorman (youtube.com/@ANTHONYFRANCIS12) Reginald Denny Jive is off of Death in Graceland’s second album entitled “Gifts”. All of Death in Graceland’s music can be found on Spotify - open.spotify.com/artist/7yYVbLLgFWFapjGXVP7aUi?si=uC3jf-uUTFS94qkC1UMGIA
Making Records with Eric Valentine - QOTSA -No One Knows
มุมมอง 73Kปีที่แล้ว
The infamous deleted MRwEV episode with production breakdown of No One Knows.
For all of you out there who love that flute, can't unhear it or just smile because it amazes you: Watch Qotsa live at Troubadour 2002. That very flute is played gracefully by Alain Johannes on stage. If I am correct it is Dave Grohl's first live appearance with the band and the flute is quite subtle in between Dave's badass drums and Nick's bass. Like a beautiful butterfly floating around in the fast and ecstatic Qotsa universe. I love Josh and Alain for following their inspiration and daring to play outside of the expected. Love.
Dude Eric is so cool, idk what happened at the end of the record that caused all the confusion, but I am sure that it was Homme being a wierdo and not Eric.
30:17 to mix of three tracks .... incredible bass sound ... thank you for upload
Thanks for back up this video.
Gold
Sounds good because of Lanegan.
Wow 42:17 Josh must've been totally wasted recording that lmao
Another great video that was taken down had Michael Beinhorn and Warren Huart discuss the recording of "Celebrity Skin" by Hole. It would be awesome if anyone could upload that!
Fuckin amazing, absolutely nailed it with this recording job. I know this comment will go no where probably, but if possible please do a breakdown of god is in the radio, my fave queens track. If you can.
Hearing just how much work Eric put into this record makes me really annoyed that Josh has gone out of his way to discredit his contributions at every possible opportunity over the years. I get he didn't think it was cool to be associated with the guy who produced 3EB and Smash Mouth but for fuck's sake give the man his due for capturing these incredible sounds. #justiceforeric
YESSS THIS VIDEO IS BACK!!! :DDD
glad this is back up. josh homme is a massive loser.
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Fantastic version !
Love the flutes
Why is it called "the day in a life"?
Brother…too much jibber jabber…play the song then talk about it!
Shut up
What is the Bone Yard??
27:20 bass recording 30:42 guitar 44:02 vocals
58:51 flute
Thanks for uploading!!!!!
Fantastic ! S&R do T.Rex. wonderful !
Thanks so much for sharing this Eric, so cool to see what went into it.
SO Greatful You Reposted This!!! IT Is Just Beautiful and Makes We Want To Go Buy This Album and Listen To More QOTSA!
Is it true that you didn't like drugs and the band knew it, so just to fuck with you they'd leave lines of cocaine laying around on top of amps, and shit like that, just to get your goat?
Setting the record straight because Homme in an interview had disavowed Valentine's contributions. EV did a remarkable job capturing this sonic tour de force. Kasper, though, was probably the right man to call in for the mix; he'd recently recorded and mixed the Foos' There is Nothing Left to Lose - Grohl's best, and best-sounding, work.
He prolly lying like always
29:00 bass sound
Hearing music professionals gush about Dave always makes me giddy. It's a shame that recordings cannot truly convey the startling feeling a really powerful drummer can channel, almost primal. Fantastic video, a real privilege to get such an in depth look behind the curtain, especially for one of the greatest fucking rock songs ever! Thanks you for bringing to life an authentic masterpiece! Edit: And you're a Turbonegro fan too :)
I would pay so much money for that PTX
that flute
I may be a little late to the party, but I hear an erie resemblance to Alain Johannes’ early songwriting and even vocal styling in the track “No One Knows.” I followed Anthym all over Southern California in the late 70’s and early 80’s, and damn it sounds like Josh is totally channeling Alain in that track.
I absolutely loved Chris Cornell's first solo release, and came to realise that Alain and Natasha were a lot of the magic. Amazing and unique.
👏👏👏
josh is not amused.
this guy is the uncredited genius of the album.
Not much of a genius. It Would of sounded totally Different if he had full production and mix.he wanted to turn it into another clean polished rock record much like his other productions.
@@Gcssdvnkloiutesc find the part in the video where he checks the final mix with his.. ;)
@@masthomasthom what time? Because according to Josh, he mixed it with someone else in order to “prey it out of Eric valentines hands”. He said he had a lot of arguments with Eric and openly admits to hating him. Eric also could be deceiving us because now in his winter years songs for the death is one of the most notable and may be the most enduring recording he worked on , he wants as much credit is possible is his ulterior motive.
@@Gcssdvnkloiutesc Dude, you've read too many forum posts. The guy litteraly recorded the album, and also does not need to prove anything at this point since he's a reference in the rock music production for years now. Also he's totally credited on the record as producer.
@@Gcssdvnkloiutesc He demonstrates in this video that his mix sounds identical to the record. If you're too lazy to watch the video, we can't help you out. Also, Eric has done plenty of non-polished records. He recorded a Dwarves record, ffs.
Thank you for sharing all your knowledge
Love The Rought Mix!
I had never watched this but heard about it. I was hoping this would show up again at some point in time. I'm so glad for the yt algorithm. Eric is a national treasure, unselfish beyond comprehension.
58:50 You're welcome.
Guy Who Did a Thing - "here's how I did it" The Internet - "no it's not!!!"
So he used a Peavey 51-shitty?
You did a great job on this album, and it sounds how the band wanted it to sound, regardless of who mixed it. Everybody played their part. That's the point.
How did Grohl beating the shit out of the cymbal pads not bleed into the drum mics? Did he over dub the cymbal tracks while playing pads on the toms and snare?
They used e-drum cymbals while tracking the kit, so the band could hear reference "cymbals" in playback, and of course later, Dave overdubbed the brass cymbal parts separately. Those rubber cymbal pads produce almost nothing acoustically when struck, so I doubt there was any bleed into the kit mics, given how loud the drums themselves would have been.
@@peachmelba1000 you can hear the rubber in some footage but that’s the camera mic. That rubber frequency won’t make it into the drum mic’s. Even if they did a little, a slight eq adjustment and they’re gone.
I think Grohl did something similar on the Killing Joke album, basically recording each drum part separately. Crazy.
I saw this a while ago in this gentleman’s channel. Is he alright?
AH! Two Gallants!
Wow. That drum sound! Still one of my favorite drum recordings ever. Thank you so much for sharing this 🙏🏻
This is great. As a home recording guitarist, I LOVE hearing how these awesome sounding records are created. This recording in particular, one of THE best sounding drum recordings I've ever heard. Love the sound of this record (the songs are great too!). Eric, I thoroughly enjoyed this. I watched the whole thing. Thanks for doing this.
The V4B sounds a lot like his kyuss days and stuff before this album. Thanks for this Eric!
hey Eric.. got recommended this by TH-cam today, and absolutely loved it. Thanks so much for your generosity of knowledge and transparency with the session.. so amazing to get a peek under the hood, such an incredible sounding record and song.
Is there more of this?
Sadly no. Eric has his own TH-cam channel but hasn't done another video like this.
Yes, Eric Valentine has plenty of videos like this where he breaks down a song he recorded on his TH-cam page. Just search his name.
@@bealezebub I can't find more. Which other songs has he done?
Love hearing about all of the studio tricks that produced this magnificent sound.
That picture of Lanegan in situe is amazing.