@@alex11v3 I do believe that Carlos perfected the Peter Hook formula, using a higher pitched sound, an agressive picking technique when needed but also adding a lot more nuance to the playing. The use of octaves, alternate picking and complex rythmic lines make him one of the most unique sounding bass players of the whole post punk revival era
I can't believe this was 20 years ago. These guys came out of nowhere like The Strokes and I was in music heaven. I used to drive around with my little daughter and we'd listen to this album and Is This It by The Strokes and jam out 😂😂. She's 24 now and she still loves them.
this makes me cry because my mom took me to the strokes when i was 3 and when i was 21 and she was 39 i took her to interpol🥹 we love both those bands and they hold such good memories
@@rainbowgirl0813 I love that! My daughter got her musical taste from me 100%. We love 90's rap because that's what I grew up on, and she took me to Nas for my birthday and we LOVE the Arctic Monkeys too. I bought her a bunch of vinyl records too...the first Interpol album, This Is It by The Strokes, The Hives...etc. Those rides with her are some of the best memories I have.
It's insane how Carlos dictates the rhythm along the performance, and allows the group to absorb that and then develop their sound over it. Trully amazing
LOL I love this comment as I have little girls too who are learning to rock. But did you ever consider that bedtime wasn't the best opportunity for bass practice? 😉
Learning to play his bass lines (somewhat poorly )was one of the best times in my life,his lines are unmatched in ANY music form then and that still remains now. Easily one of the best bands in the world and definitely one of the best individual bassists In the world too.
Wow. That's such a good look into Carlos' playing. I love a lot of bass tracks, but Carlos is just on a different level. His use of chords is spare but so effective, and his disco stuff is just clean when put over stiff reverb guitar. Maybe the only bassist where the extra bass action is a fill, but also key to the song. It pushed the song forward. Thanks for this video, and thanks for getting me a little nostalgic.
Carlos was metal And then some So tight with rhythm and soundscapes He knew when to be prominent and when to back off Super melodic And I very much respect this band They take me to other places and time periods
Absolutely. They were never the same without him. Never even close. He infused them with an edge that’s sorely lacking since he left. But I get it too. He hated playing the bass and they hated him being in the band. It’s sad. But we’ll always have those first two albums. And the third isn’t bad either.
It’s so funny to me that Carlos didn’t like playing bass. With Interpol, he was the star of the show. I’m sure playing bass sucks in a lot of rock bands, but the guitars in Interpol are usually just straight 8th notes. Perfect foundation for Carlos to groove on. It has never been the same since he left.
if only they made the bass louder during their live shows, im sure he wouldve stayed. only guy there i was paying attention to and only reason i got into interpol. mans insanely godlike
Agreed,I feel like they have tried honourably to emulate his bass lines but never quite pull it off,must admit I'm falling in love with their new album but can't help feel it would be even greater with Carlos on his axe.
When I listen to this I hear The Cure, Sonic Youth, Joy Division…all of the seminal post-punk/noise rock bands. I love that Interpol wears its influences so proudly on its collective sleeves…
Interpol were a breath of fresh air in 2002 & led many to discover unheralded bands like The Sound , The Comsat Angels & The Chameleons. Brilliant band.
Blew my mind the first time I watched this concert on Real Player and learned about the tuning peg technique at 3:17. I think this is the most underrated track on TOTBL.
I wish I could live free I hope it's not beyond me Settling down, it takes time One day we'll live together And life will be better I have it here, yeah, in my mind Baby, know someday you'll slow And lately, my heart's been breaking I gave a lot to you I take a lot from you too You slave a lot from me Guess you could say I gave you my edge I can't pretend I need to defend Some part of me from you I know I've spent some time oh lying I can't pretend I don't need to defend Some part of me from you I know I've spent some time oh lying You're looking alright tonight I think we should go You're looking alright tonight I think we should go
Si alguna vez creara algo, lo que sea, me gustaría que fuera todo tan perfecto como en esta canción. Me gustaría taner la creatividad de Paul en sus letras, la magia de Daniel en la quitarra, la fuerza de sam en la batería y la precisión de Carlos al tocar el bajo.
My favorites part of this song is the build up to Paul singing “You’re looking all right toniight, In hink we should go.”, and damn I miss the vocals here! Just instrumentally that build up is magical tho.
as Carlos mentioned this was written and recorded during their peak dopamine response from alcohol and substances and yeah I am glad they are sober now but man now they are boring without Carlos hope Dengler is doing well now because during recording of Turn On The Bright Lights he told producer "this better be good because I am tired of being poor" gotta love him what an Artist
I fell in love with them when I was 19. I saw them at the “curioso” show in Tampa, Fl for my 21 birthday. I was so excited to see them and the cure. I bought tickets for me, my best friend and my brother. Epic. The following year I saw them at the house of blues in Orlando, Fl. I was 7 months pregnant with my daughter. I was given a stool to sit on for the show. My daughter kicked and jumped the whole show. She still loves them to this day. Thank you Interpol for being the soundtrack of my twenty’s, thirty’s and now rolling into the forty’s 😊
This song is what molded my relationship with my now boyfriend. I love listening to this with him and I just love him as well. My best friend, my lover, my other interpol fan.
If I listen to other bands, I can't find a common thread in their songs. There can be moments of exciting technical expertise, but completely out of context, while Interpol pursue their musical theme without distraction, often complex and articulated to the point of unbelievable, with romantic and poignant accents that really leave their mark on the soul.
I've played Lead Guitar and Bass for many a year and still laugh at the ones who mock the picking Bassist. 😆 Ask Sir Paul about that? I fingerpick, pick and slap so whatever sounds good for the song. I find the plectrum of the pick sounds great most of the time.
This man was definitely going through it. all of his sadder songs are so raw and filled with emotion, dont think there'll ever be another band like this.
Increíbles, puedo pasarme horas escuchando sus maravillas y siempre me sorprenden. Te trasladan a sitios oscuros con ratos de luz. Post punk del bueno.
You don't find such a great bass player every day. It is also true, however, that every day you don't find an extraordinary trio like Paul, Daniel and Sam!
Maybe it’s that Interpol is basically nothing without Carlos. Not just his bass. But just him being a part of the band was a real spark. Now he’s gone and so is the bands soul.
Is God playing the bass?
I miss Carlos on bass so much. But, I'm glad he's happier now.
YES
Yes
God is name Carlos D
Yes, it is.
Regular bassist; we play one note per measure.
Carlos; I'll play ten.
It's interesting that in this band the bass player is the melodic element and the guitars are largely the rhythmic element.
yeh that's why it sounds to me there are two songs in this one. One, the song itself, and the other is the bassline.
Carlos was something else. His name should definitely be brought up when talking greatest bassists of all time.
Hard disagree, Carlos have great and creative basslines but he isnt a Les Claypool or a Victor Wooden.
@@alex11v3 he is goated idk what u talking about
@@alex11v3 yes people can make complex difficult and fast basslines but few compare to the composition of carlos d's basslines.
@@blunderless I prefer Colin Greenwood(Radiohead) and Tina(Talking Heads) melodic basslines.
@@alex11v3 I do believe that Carlos perfected the Peter Hook formula, using a higher pitched sound, an agressive picking technique when needed but also adding a lot more nuance to the playing. The use of octaves, alternate picking and complex rythmic lines make him one of the most unique sounding bass players of the whole post punk revival era
This song is a masterpiece, I wonder how they could create such a genius composition
This album*
@@P36dqiit including all the b sides!! Every single b side is just as good as every song on the album
Good drugs.
Ya sé, los amo 😍💖
I have no idea but it's definitely genius..
YOU'RE LOOKING ALRIGHT TONIGHT
I THINK WE SHOULD GO
i wish he said that line here
One of the tightest rhythm sections ever. The way Carlos and Sam played off eachother was other worldly.
I can't believe this was 20 years ago. These guys came out of nowhere like The Strokes and I was in music heaven. I used to drive around with my little daughter and we'd listen to this album and Is This It by The Strokes and jam out 😂😂. She's 24 now and she still loves them.
Same! Both of those were my jam as a young mom and now my girls 24&26 still love them too. I took my oldest to see interpol and it was awesome.
this makes me cry because my mom took me to the strokes when i was 3 and when i was 21 and she was 39 i took her to interpol🥹 we love both those bands and they hold such good memories
@@rainbowgirl0813 I love that! My daughter got her musical taste from me 100%. We love 90's rap because that's what I grew up on, and she took me to Nas for my birthday and we LOVE the Arctic Monkeys too. I bought her a bunch of vinyl records too...the first Interpol album, This Is It by The Strokes, The Hives...etc.
Those rides with her are some of the best memories I have.
Here we see the best bass guitarist in the world at work... don't forget him: Carlos Dengler, from Interpol.
Imagine if he loved playing bass. He hated it.
For a guy who hated playing bass, Carlos was a savant at it.
It's insane how Carlos dictates the rhythm along the performance, and allows the group to absorb that and then develop their sound over it. Trully amazing
I'm so glad to see the Carlos love here. His bass playing is exceptional.
I used to play my little girl this when she was tiny to get her to sleep. She's nearly 18 and I still can't listen to it without crying 😭😍
You wanted her to get emo?
Now she's a emotionally unstable person and will need therapy someday
Nah she's turned out just fine. She loves great music
Wow! That great! 💕
LOL I love this comment as I have little girls too who are learning to rock. But did you ever consider that bedtime wasn't the best opportunity for bass practice? 😉
I still can't believe that Carlos D didnt like playing bass. Just two albums of genius and influenced many
He recorded 4 albums with Interpol though
@@pollitorsiones Yeah, but calling Our Love to Admire and the self-titled genius is a bit of a stretch
@@TheDrunkSpartan1337 The bass lines in those albums are still great though
@@TheDrunkSpartan1337 our love to admire is an amazing and solid album. I mean, it has "rest my chemistry"
Carlos D was the first bass player to make me see the beauty of bass playing . . . an absolute legend
Learning to play his bass lines (somewhat poorly )was one of the best times in my life,his lines are unmatched in ANY music form then and that still remains now. Easily one of the best bands in the world and definitely one of the best individual bassists In the world too.
And he learned from Peter Hook and Simon Gallup, among other post punk greats.
@@renula Yes, surprised I had to look through so many comments before these names came up.
He also pushed me into bass playin haha
Wow. That's such a good look into Carlos' playing. I love a lot of bass tracks, but Carlos is just on a different level. His use of chords is spare but so effective, and his disco stuff is just clean when put over stiff reverb guitar. Maybe the only bassist where the extra bass action is a fill, but also key to the song. It pushed the song forward. Thanks for this video, and thanks for getting me a little nostalgic.
Blue McDaniel when I first found this band years ago, it was Carlos style I loved, I swear, I changed my full style, not the same without him
Daniel wrote the beginning of the bassline for The New
Carlos D is a monster
that lead bass was classic Interpol's secret weapon
Don't get me wrong I've enjoyed Interpol's albums but the two with Carlos on bass are the best. IMO.
I've been an Interpol fan since day 2 and I want to say; the last half of 'The New' reminds me of 'Catholic Block' and 'White Cross' by Sonic Youth.
I guess that is the NY connection.
Thanks for the recommendations 🤙🏾😊
Anyone 2024?
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Greatest band ever, I feel bad for those who aren't aware of this
We are the lucky individuals who hold this dear to our hearts.
@@BenjamenMejia well put 👏
They’re in my top 6 bands of all time ❤
Ever since Carlos left,the dark and gritty post punk rock style
Left Interpol…I love you guys but Carlos take in it ,was the cherry on the top
Well said man
If that isn't the coolest song ever, it will do til the coolest song gets here.
Carlos was metal
And then some
So tight with rhythm and soundscapes
He knew when to be prominent and when to back off
Super melodic
And
I very much respect this band
They take me to other places and time periods
0:01 - 2:56 one character of Carlos
2:57 - 4:03 second character of Carlos D
4:04 now he's mixing them both
Psycho bassline - That's true INTERPOL !
Absolutely. They were never the same without him. Never even close. He infused them with an edge that’s sorely lacking since he left. But I get it too. He hated playing the bass and they hated him being in the band. It’s sad. But we’ll always have those first two albums. And the third isn’t bad either.
Carlos’ tone and precision was impeccable
Carlos Dengler Master of masters.
That's arguable.
@@evertdelarge4851 no its not.
This performance really puts the song in a new perspective for me
I have loved this song for 22 years and today I learnt that first bit was the bass line
@@tulippasta brilliant mate 👌
Carlos was a great bass player but his licks are pretty legendary.
the bass is genuinely fucking amazing. the nuances and flourishes are just spot on and so unique
It’s so funny to me that Carlos didn’t like playing bass. With Interpol, he was the star of the show. I’m sure playing bass sucks in a lot of rock bands, but the guitars in Interpol are usually just straight 8th notes. Perfect foundation for Carlos to groove on. It has never been the same since he left.
if only they made the bass louder during their live shows, im sure he wouldve stayed. only guy there i was paying attention to and only reason i got into interpol. mans insanely godlike
Agreed,I feel like they have tried honourably to emulate his bass lines but never quite pull it off,must admit I'm falling in love with their new album but can't help feel it would be even greater with Carlos on his axe.
Carlos is amazing and Paul's atmospheric vocals are truly stunning
As a singer, totally. You either have it or not and his voice is like an archangel swearing from heaven.
One of the greatest bassists of all time. There is no Interpol without Carlos....Is another band....
When I listen to this I hear The Cure, Sonic Youth, Joy Division…all of the seminal post-punk/noise rock bands. I love that Interpol wears its influences so proudly on its collective sleeves…
How to know if a song is worth listening to: if the bass at the beginning captivates you, you immediately feel that’s a masterpiece.
that bass intro brings me to tears every time, so soulful
right at 4:05
Why do I keep playing this song over and over again???
Because you enjoy greatness
Noobs: real bassists don't play with a pick.
Carlos: give me these jbass
Interpol were a breath of fresh air in 2002 & led many to discover unheralded bands like The Sound , The Comsat Angels & The Chameleons. Brilliant band.
Wow thanks for the tip will check out these others
The Chameleons. Yes!
Great comment…all favourites, plus Talk Talk
Comsat Angels are great. Really underrated
3:18 the pianist realizes that Carlos is taking that bass to its maximum level....
Yep. Looked even a little worried!
this song is Carlos D.
One of the greatest songs of its generation
Son!!! Take your cap off that’s Carlos D
More people should listen to this.
Brilliant.
JOY DIVISION , nesse som . mais moderno
ALL people should listen to this!
Blew my mind the first time I watched this concert on Real Player and learned about the tuning peg technique at 3:17. I think this is the most underrated track on TOTBL.
3:10no one ever talks about how crazy Carlos and Fogarino played right here, gave me Goosbumps 🤧
I wish I could live free
I hope it's not beyond me
Settling down, it takes time
One day we'll live together
And life will be better
I have it here, yeah, in my mind
Baby, know someday you'll slow
And lately, my heart's been breaking
I gave a lot to you
I take a lot from you too
You slave a lot from me
Guess you could say I gave you my edge
I can't pretend
I need to defend
Some part of me from you
I know I've spent some time oh lying
I can't pretend
I don't need to defend
Some part of me from you
I know I've spent some time oh lying
You're looking alright tonight
I think we should go
You're looking alright tonight
I think we should go
❤
Si alguna vez creara algo, lo que sea, me gustaría que fuera todo tan perfecto como en esta canción. Me gustaría taner la creatividad de Paul en sus letras, la magia de Daniel en la quitarra, la fuerza de sam en la batería y la precisión de Carlos al tocar el bajo.
My favorites part of this song is the build up to Paul singing “You’re looking all right toniight, In hink we should go.”, and damn I miss the vocals here! Just instrumentally that build up is magical tho.
Carlos is verging on the next John Paul Jones in this song. A song based around the bass.
That sound from 3:10 onwards is just so evil and perfect I love it
ive always thought that!
as Carlos mentioned this was written and recorded during their peak dopamine response from alcohol and substances and yeah I am glad they are sober now but man now they are boring without Carlos hope Dengler is doing well now because during recording of Turn On The Bright Lights he told producer "this better be good because I am tired of being poor" gotta love him what an Artist
hes doing ok. hes putting out his own albums with some super relaxing tunes he composed himself.
I fell in love with them when I was 19. I saw them at the “curioso” show in Tampa, Fl for my 21 birthday. I was so excited to see them and the cure. I bought tickets for me, my best friend and my brother. Epic. The following year I saw them at the house of blues in Orlando, Fl. I was 7 months pregnant with my daughter. I was given a stool to sit on for the show. My daughter kicked and jumped the whole show. She still loves them to this day. Thank you Interpol for being the soundtrack of my twenty’s, thirty’s and now rolling into the forty’s 😊
This song is what molded my relationship with my now boyfriend. I love listening to this with him and I just love him as well. My best friend, my lover, my other interpol fan.
If I listen to other bands, I can't find a common thread in their songs. There can be moments of exciting technical expertise, but completely out of context, while Interpol pursue their musical theme without distraction, often complex and articulated to the point of unbelievable, with romantic and poignant accents that really leave their mark on the soul.
The new album does not dissapoint,once it breaks the mould its actually stunning.
Carlos and Peter Hook, band defining Bass players.
Do your thing Carlos!
God wrote the bible and this bassline
Carlos, I know you'll never read this, but you are a legend man!
Carlos Dengler, I love you forever!
T H E best live version of 'The New' bar none. KCRW always brought up the best live material from bands. thank you for the upload.
Best interpol bass track, and that’s saying something
The song almost finished and he's like I got more😂❤❤❤
THAT BASS IS SICKKKKKK
Man! I miss Carlos in Interpol so much!
I am in love with this song.
like i got chills
I've played Lead Guitar and Bass for many a year and still laugh at the ones who mock the picking Bassist. 😆 Ask Sir Paul about that? I fingerpick, pick and slap so whatever sounds good for the song.
I find the plectrum of the pick sounds great most of the time.
i have been fixated on this live version for the last 24hours. i have probably watched this 30 times.
Still miss u Carlos D!
I miss the old Interpol!
This is the best of their songs
Damn that killing bass line, is amazing
I need a 1 hour version of that bass intro
You can find it somewhere in here
Bass player legend Listen till the end … the man can play …..
This is brilliance. Prolly shouldn't be listening to it. 20 plus years. Unbelievable.
I tried to transcribe an Interpol song, but I couldn't do it right because no amount of notation can express the godliness of Carlos Dengler's bass.
Unbelievable sound
It seems humanly impossible that anyone could have conceived something like this!
One of the greatest bands of all time
Carlos as a Guitarist is playing guitar while he executed the Bass.
Awesome recording , awesome musicians.
Thank you.
MR.Dengler Rocks.
Peter Hook, Jah Wobble, John Taylor...you could tell Carlos wore his influences on his sleeve.
This is a masterclass!!!
that fucking bass… such a stunning song.
Greatest song ever created in any genre
ON MY LIFE, I LOVE THIS BAND!! That bass is so key, Carlos is a beast!
This should be on the all time greatest rock list, awesome
Best bass line ever
Miss ya "D" 😥
Damn. That was perfection.
This man was definitely going through it. all of his sadder songs are so raw and filled with emotion, dont think there'll ever be another band like this.
Grande Carlos!
Contra bass and guitars form the divine symphony🙏🤍🖤
The bass playing in this definitely makes me think of Peter hook
I love Interpol so much, so soothing
That bass is killer!
Carlos D is amazing to watch
I fucken love watching Carlos play this
Increíbles, puedo pasarme horas escuchando sus maravillas y siempre me sorprenden. Te trasladan a sitios oscuros con ratos de luz. Post punk del bueno.
there was something about interpol with Carlos that made it something different than today.
You don't find such a great bass player every day. It is also true, however, that every day you don't find an extraordinary trio like Paul, Daniel and Sam!
Maybe it’s that Interpol is basically nothing without Carlos. Not just his bass. But just him being a part of the band was a real spark. Now he’s gone and so is the bands soul.
Carlos is legit👌
D is the bassist of life ...