Just stumbled across this on TH-cam again, the part of this video from 5:30 onwards was filmed at our studios, Bally Studios in Tottenham, London, while the band was rehearsing with us for many months, on and off. When they reference what the landlord of the building said about them being so hardworking is completely true, they were easily one of the hardest working bands we ever had here, not just in hours rehearsing, but in their focus and intensity. They were also incredibly lovely guys too, all of them, it was such a pleasure to have them here. :-) The landlord of the building just passed away at nearly 90 years old, his family will love the fact that they chatted about him, the quote that they gave was typical of him, as he was a former professional wrestler, and even once competed in Mr Universe too. Even though he knew nothing about the bands that came to us, he used to ask after the guys a lot afterwards, it's true that he loved their work ethic. It's lovely to see this video. :-)
I know Andorra isn't his most popular album anymore after the release of Swim and Our Love, but damn man this album is still the one I connect with the most. Incredible.
for those who are wondering cuz i know i was until i found it, that track by lothar and the hand people is - 'Lothar And The Hand People - Yes, I Love You' album is 'This Is It, Machines'
Surprised to see no one is commenting on the fact that he said: "I started 670 tracks for this record"... so I'm starting to think that's completely normal.
It's pretty high but it's not crazy to have 2 or 3 different song ideas time you sit down to write music, so it would add up pretty quick if you do it for a while
I went to his show in Toronto, it was wicked with him drumming along side the main drummer. The beats were massive!@ The crowd sucked though, I hate hecklers who think they know how to mix songs
if you film 30 minutes to an hour or more with the guy why cut it down to 8 minutes? why cant we see the whole interview? youre the bloody bbc get it together!
Just stumbled across this on TH-cam again, the part of this video from 5:30 onwards was filmed at our studios, Bally Studios in Tottenham, London, while the band was rehearsing with us for many months, on and off. When they reference what the landlord of the building said about them being so hardworking is completely true, they were easily one of the hardest working bands we ever had here, not just in hours rehearsing, but in their focus and intensity. They were also incredibly lovely guys too, all of them, it was such a pleasure to have them here. :-) The landlord of the building just passed away at nearly 90 years old, his family will love the fact that they chatted about him, the quote that they gave was typical of him, as he was a former professional wrestler, and even once competed in Mr Universe too. Even though he knew nothing about the bands that came to us, he used to ask after the guys a lot afterwards, it's true that he loved their work ethic. It's lovely to see this video. :-)
I know Andorra isn't his most popular album anymore after the release of Swim and Our Love, but damn man this album is still the one I connect with the most. Incredible.
Just saw Caribou last week (November 2021) and it was one of the best shows I’ve ever been too. Dan is so humble and grateful for his fans. Love it.
Watching this in 2021. Still rocks.
for those who are wondering cuz i know i was until i found it, that track by lothar and the hand people is - 'Lothar And The Hand People - Yes, I Love You' album is 'This Is It, Machines'
Wonderful insight in the mind of a great musical mind... can't wait for the Montreal gig!
2:50 James holden - 10101
One of the greatest master pieces ever produced in the electronic music.
Surprised to see no one is commenting on the fact that he said: "I started 670 tracks for this record"... so I'm starting to think that's completely normal.
It's pretty high but it's not crazy to have 2 or 3 different song ideas time you sit down to write music, so it would add up pretty quick if you do it for a while
awesome Dan, I can't wait to see your show in NYC in October. I'll be the extremely tall guy dancing like an idiot.
How was it
such a nice guy
wow that was awesome. solid record.
awesome. hope you can come to perth (australia) again!
Saw Caribou at Doug Fir in Portland. 4/21/08. Fucking awesome.
He’s wonderful.
can't wait to see him in concert next friday
What a champ
The synthesizer is the Jen SX-1000
OLD TH-cam GEM ALERT
Guys, he's holding a boom mic and making sure the levels are alright through the headphones
When he pulled out that Wire sleeve I just about choked! That album is called Chairs Missing and it speaks to me in ways I can't express!
ya eh, that's probably my favourite album on earth, the lyrics are topnotch too.
I really enjoyed it. :D
love it!!
Been listening since the first Manitoba album
@caribousteve I clicked on a Grizzly Bear vs. Caribou vid a few minutes ago and it was a nature clip. So I guess were even, Steven. :)
Very cool
including live performace and the making of tea.
caribou has a real kermit the frog vibe going on here
whyyyy 2007 :(((
I went to his show in Toronto, it was wicked with him drumming along side the main drummer. The beats were massive!@ The crowd sucked though, I hate hecklers who think they know how to mix songs
and Fl studio =D . there is a whole album with bands doing covers of 'outdoor miner'. like every song is outdoor miner
He has an PhD in mathematics =)
and under algebraic number theorist Kevin Buzzard at Imperial... which is a real deal
that's psychedelic, awesome! 7:02
Still have met another Eli since
he's a brilliant mathematician
@firemachima hes not cut.....
Yeah, Lothar! Denver Psych. nice
no tak ale jak to bylo..............
WHAT ARE THOSE MONITORS? Anyone know?
yeaahhh James holden!
holy fuzzz!
Why is the album called andorra
please answer.. : )
I don't believe it was recorded in the principality of Andorra ...
Me likes.
nah caribou's way better than the beach boys
This guy needs to put out music more than every 7-10 years. C’mon, Dan.
mackie hr824
144p? Really, Beeb? :/
Jack Rowe It's from 2007.
Fender Rhodes....... : )
Wait, did the BBC seriously send a guy to interview him that never heard "Outdoor Miner" by Wire? Seriously?
CAIRBOU(L)
and he's got hot body! Like 20 yo boy.
Those glasses are ridiculous. Leave 1985 alone!
he's so cut i want to eat him
lol rly?
disappointed to find out he likes James Holden.
Disappointed?
irrelevant
if you film 30 minutes to an hour or more with the guy why cut it down to 8 minutes? why cant we see the whole interview? youre the bloody bbc get it together!
probably because you couldn't upload more than 10 min back in 2007