I'm glad someone asked Joe Barresi about pinkerton. I was going to start my own podcast and beg Joe to come on just so I can talk about the drum sound on it. It's the best rock drum tone of all time. Straight up.
Those "happy accidents" are the magic that drives me to keep recording live acoustic instruments. I connected my preamp/di wrong one day and that became my sound. Love it!
I love recording and mixing my own music but if I could record with anyone it would be Joe Baressi. I love his guitar and drum tones so much and he’s worked with so many bands I like I think he’d really get what I’m trying to do.
I like the bands they talk about, but I imagine for people who love them, this is heaven. It’s still kinda heaven for me, because I could listen to mixers talking about their craft all day every day, independent of artist.
Kudos, _ya slagz!_ Of the many 100s of 'music greats' interviews I've trawled thru a this is one of VERY FEW that I've bothered to log for a 2nd+ listen.
p.s. _Stoner Witch_ and _Pinkerton_ are two of my favorite '90s recordings, those Kyuss records were foundational I go back to seeing them open for FaithNoMore w/ Melvins and/or Babes in Toyland at Royce Hall gymnasium @Davis 1992/93 (memory's a tad hazy :D) Those gigs had tremendous vibe like no other, made Lollapalooza 1&2 seem chaperoned.
Thank you for this great episode. As a side note: the link to instagram does not work properly. I think the issue can be resolved easily by editing the link to the correct one - my guess is that it went wrong after you attempted copy/paste
Ha! I ran EV Sentry 500s as my mains for all of the 90’s paired with various nearfields. (Referencing the 30:00 mark) Now I struggle to match the character of those recordings! 🤷♂️. If they’re good enough for Joe (either Joe) and Queens Of The Stone Age then they’re good enough for me!
Are we interviewing Joe? Why does this guy keep talking about himself??? Shut up and let Joe talk!!!! He had so much more to say, before being cutoff and talked over..? Drives me nuts guys
This is absolute gold. Thanks!
I'm glad someone asked Joe Barresi about pinkerton. I was going to start my own podcast and beg Joe to come on just so I can talk about the drum sound on it. It's the best rock drum tone of all time. Straight up.
Two of my favorites in one video. More of this please!!!
I so love how Joe and Joe are music fans vs. music business fans. 😍
This was so good ! Humble, knowledgeable and artistic. Engineers, producers, and mixers are the magicians.
Dude yes! Nice guest choice, I love his mixes!
Its also about his engineering…arguably even more than his mixing (slightly)
Awesome interview, thanks so much for sharing the wisdom
Amazing chat between two amazing producers/engineers. Thank you!
I wish I could not just "like" the video but "love" it.
These videos are Priceless please keep them up JOE!!! Joe Squared killed it today
Another great interview series, thank you for doing this!!!
Fascinating to listen to you both thank you!
Those "happy accidents" are the magic that drives me to keep recording live acoustic instruments. I connected my preamp/di wrong one day and that became my sound. Love it!
I love recording and mixing my own music but if I could record with anyone it would be Joe Baressi. I love his guitar and drum tones so much and he’s worked with so many bands I like I think he’d really get what I’m trying to do.
I like the bands they talk about, but I imagine for people who love them, this is heaven. It’s still kinda heaven for me, because I could listen to mixers talking about their craft all day every day, independent of artist.
Fasinating, going down a million worm holes !
rabbit?
FANTASTIC! Real Knowledge from TRUE professionals that have done real recordings with other humans!
These interviews are so inspirational.
been absolutely loving this series, please keep doing them!
This is an awesome conversation
Brilliant interview! ❤
Yes! Thank you for this!!!
Great !!! ❤
Incredible conversation thank you so much.
Loved it, guys. Thank you!
Very nice format. I loved the conversation between 2 legends!
Two Legends 🤘
Such a great and insightful conversation.
Great idea to do these interviews!! Great stuff!!!
This is gold
Thank you!😊
You guys are doing a great job with the video content- keep up the good work! Appreciate it
THANK YOU for this!
Kudos, _ya slagz!_
Of the many 100s of 'music greats' interviews I've trawled thru a
this is one of VERY FEW that I've bothered to log for a 2nd+ listen.
p.s. _Stoner Witch_ and _Pinkerton_ are two of my favorite '90s recordings,
those Kyuss records were foundational I go back to seeing them open for FaithNoMore w/ Melvins and/or Babes in Toyland at Royce Hall gymnasium @Davis 1992/93 (memory's a tad hazy :D) Those gigs had tremendous vibe like no other, made Lollapalooza 1&2 seem chaperoned.
So fkn rad.
What a great episode! Any chance of seeing Randy Staub on your show??
Evil Joe is the man! 2 legends
Thank you for this great episode. As a side note: the link to instagram does not work properly. I think the issue can be resolved easily by editing the link to the correct one - my guess is that it went wrong after you attempted copy/paste
@sunsetsoundrecorders8522
What song are you talking about at the end with the tape mistake?
Can someone tell me why there is a behringer 8024 in the top of a rack please!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Two paisanos
Two giuessepes
Legends
That tape 'mistake' is wonderfully crazy haha
"JoeTools" haha, awesome.
Speaking of effected lap steel, let us not forget the master, a Mr. David Gilmour 🎸
I came here because I was so impressed by Chevelle's massive sound. Just to find out that he's the same guy that made the Pinkerton sound.
Awesome
Pinkerton is the best Weezer album by far. It was my theme music my freshman year in high school
Ha! I ran EV Sentry 500s as my mains for all of the 90’s paired with various nearfields. (Referencing the 30:00 mark) Now I struggle to match the character of those recordings! 🤷♂️. If they’re good enough for Joe (either Joe) and Queens Of The Stone Age then they’re good enough for me!
So cool
Kinda disappointed Joe's work with Tool wasn't discussed at all. I'd really like to hear what magic made 10.000 days sound like it did.
Please.. PLEASE I BEG YOU. MORE BARRESI CONTENT!
Two Joes, two dons.
joe chiccarelli seems like a really down to earth guy. didnt know he discovered weezer.
Please, invite Kevin Shirley. Please.
Good call. No problem
Shucks wanted to hear about tool sounds
Me too
Uh oh, Josh Homme's rig was discussed, count down til the video is taken down
sshhhhhh
Or weird shitty gear starts blowing up on reverb
@@BrockBarr umm...that peavey practice amp was worth all 6000 dollars I paid for it. It's my secret weapon.
Oh my god I love this $h!t.
My band is recorded with that ethos.
What about Dave fridman.
Are we interviewing Joe? Why does this guy keep talking about himself??? Shut up and let Joe talk!!!! He had so much more to say, before being cutoff and talked over..? Drives me nuts guys
Which Joe? The bald one?
@@Roundtablewithdrew😂
The interviewer needs to learn to shut his mouth and let the guest talk .
🙈 Promo>SM