Man Paul is such a great man. So genuine so real. So emotional. I wish I could hang with him Great interview paul I wish you good health to you and your family .God bless you
I bought all the Beatle Cd's for my 11 year old grandson. He loves it, he asked me about John. I had to tell him he was killed in 1980. He looked at me and said " why would anyone want to kill him "? I could hear myself stammer a little and said " I don't know why they would ". Such a loss..
The other Paul was only born in 1989?!? I'm not old, but just hearing that definitely makes me feel old!!! I was in high school in 1989 and still waiting for the rest of the Beatle records to be released on CD. Hell, I got my first CD player in '89!
Words are failing me right now -but… Ok here goes…. Whenever I hear people talk about Beatles recordings… and which instrument/mic/amp etc went into making those songs, I don’t really come away with what truly made the songs as vibrant as what we all enjoy from those records. There seems to be a desire to match the past … and somehow recreate a moment where the very practitioners (The Beatles) wanted to sound anything like that of the past! Sure.. “When I’m 64” was a fallback among others. But what I’m getting at is that if you listen to Geoff Emerick interviews, it was the engineers that came up with the sounds that the creatives (The Beatles) “heard” in the minds eyes/ears. We all know the thrill of coming up with something new. It’s exciting because it’s really where the story comes from, not the instruments or the mics. I totally get the desire to “be” in the past. I’ve been in Beatles soundalike bands and even now, am doing a 3D animation where 4 of me go on the Ed Sullivan stage (the one with the arrows) and play an early Beatles influenced song. And so yes I try to get the closest version of what they would sound like on stage without the thousands of dollars it costs to buy the “real” instruments. I’ve spent a ton of time researching mic placements/amps/the whole ordeal. And little by little it’s taken its form… but in the back of my mind, it’s the story behind it that continues to develop with a “mind of its own” that drives me forward. Now … this may be a weird thing for me to say at this point but….keep going guys! You’ll find the past… but I’m looking forward to what you all will come up with in the future! From what I’ve seen/heard you all sound like good musicians. You definitely have good taste. What’s next? Isn’t that what our heroes always asked? Take care :)
@@GearThereEverywhere Smith didn't even add anything to the conversation about gear he just kept saying things like "oh man The Beatles are unbelievable, man this song was great". The whole interview left me thinking this guy is dementia riddled and needs to be put in a home.
Man Paul is such a great man. So genuine so real. So emotional. I wish I could hang with him
Great interview paul I wish you good health to you and your family .God bless you
I bought all the Beatle Cd's for my 11 year old grandson. He loves it, he asked me about John. I had to tell him he was killed in 1980. He looked at me and said " why would anyone want to kill him "? I could hear myself stammer a little and said " I don't know why they would ". Such a loss..
This was great, guys! Looking forward to the episode with Michael Sokil! You guys should also get the guys from Ably House on an episode.
This was amazing - thanks for sharing!
I love how i keep seeing paul reed smith in the oddest places
I loved this!!
The other Paul was only born in 1989?!? I'm not old, but just hearing that definitely makes me feel old!!! I was in high school in 1989 and still waiting for the rest of the Beatle records to be released on CD. Hell, I got my first CD player in '89!
Paul Reed Smith always gave interesting interviews
Paul Reed Smith is like somebody's drunk uncle
Very interesting listening to Mr Smith. I would have thought that Andy Babiuk would be a real great guest. I bet he'd do it.
man's unhinged but this was a fun listen
Words are failing me right now -but… Ok here goes…. Whenever I hear people talk about Beatles recordings… and which instrument/mic/amp etc went into making those songs, I don’t really come away with what truly made the songs as vibrant as what we all enjoy from those records. There seems to be a desire to match the past … and somehow recreate a moment where the very practitioners (The Beatles) wanted to sound anything like that of the past! Sure.. “When I’m 64” was a fallback among others. But what I’m getting at is that if you listen to Geoff Emerick interviews, it was the engineers that came up with the sounds that the creatives (The Beatles) “heard” in the minds eyes/ears. We all know the thrill of coming up with something new. It’s exciting because it’s really where the story comes from, not the instruments or the mics.
I totally get the desire to “be” in the past. I’ve been in Beatles soundalike bands and even now, am doing a 3D animation where 4 of me go on the Ed Sullivan stage (the one with the arrows) and play an early Beatles influenced song. And so yes I try to get the closest version of what they would sound like on stage without the thousands of dollars it costs to buy the “real” instruments. I’ve spent a ton of time researching mic placements/amps/the whole ordeal. And little by little it’s taken its form… but in the back of my mind, it’s the story behind it that continues to develop with a “mind of its own” that drives me forward.
Now … this may be a weird thing for me to say at this point but….keep going guys! You’ll find the past… but I’m looking forward to what you all will come up with in the future! From what I’ve seen/heard you all sound like good musicians. You definitely have good taste. What’s next? Isn’t that what our heroes always asked? Take care :)
Other Paul is surprisingly unhinged lol
Erm… wow. PRS himself.
Only 41 likes ??? Wtf? .. 42 btw ❤
Seems like a bit of an uncomfortable interview
Agree. Maybe because PRS gets some of his Beatles facts slightly wrong and the others are a little bit shy to correct him?
Only buttrock bands like shinedown and nickelback play prs why did you have him on
Because Leo Fender, Orville Gibson, Friedrich Gretsch, and Adolph Rickenbacker weren’t available that day
From what I've seen PRS's don't have scratch plates. You can't have a guitar without a scratch plate, it's like not having a V8 in a Mustang.
@@GearThereEverywherethis doesn’t make sense he didn’t mention any of those companies you clown
@@GearThereEverywhere Smith didn't even add anything to the conversation about gear he just kept saying things like "oh man The Beatles are unbelievable, man this song was great". The whole interview left me thinking this guy is dementia riddled and needs to be put in a home.
@@chrisst8922like the way John and George took the pickguards off their Casinos?