Whenever someone bashes Hanson, I should remind them that they have worked with so many acclaimed artists like the ones in this clip: Matthew Sweet alt rock singer/songwriter and Stephan Jenkins. I love the advice Stephan gives them in this episode. Big brother artist sage advice. Plus, he absolutely predicted their career trajectory. I sometimes have newer Hanson songs playing in my office. When people ask who it is, they react EXACTLY how Stephan said they would.
Wow this should have been on Netflix but it's also good that it's on TH-cam because I just got to watch it now. Quite late for me but still feels like this is just the right time that I got to watch this. You guys are so great! Love your music.
Thanks Hanson. I always find your music at my low points, I sure wish i could see you 3 in Denver on the 8th!! But i put out your flyers!! I will not regret, I will move forward- Isaac
"The world is not going to forget, it's not going to go away.. the impact you've made is strong enough!" I just love this quote by Ashley Greyson. celebrating their 25th year as a band get me a little nostalgic! :`) ;) #Hanson25 :P
I'm from South Africa, you came here for your last album, but no-one knew. We mostly remember you from Mmm-bop. I only rediscovered you myself a year ago. I love rock with a firm musical foundation (rhythm, melody, harmony, orchestration, etc.) These videos have touched my heart, and I think you guys ROCK(pardon the pun). Wish we could promote you here. Your music isn't available to us. Love you guys, you have guts. Keep doing and being what you are.
I remember seeing this Hanson documentary thinking how it was a given that any artist, especially big selling artist's get's screwed by their record companies. This remind's of the documentary "Artifact", Jared Leto made of his band 30 Seconds to Mars's battle with their record company. The pressure's of selling out arena's and millions of album's while finding themselves' millions of dollars in debt. And then having the added pressures to make more album's because you are obligated to a contract that is not necessarily fair. The record business is a real illusion of people who want to make your dream's come true, and those you are in it to gain capital. Any musician's out there looking to get into the business, I recommend you watch these documentaries of artist's who are brave enough to show you what goes on behind the scenes of the gilts and glamour.
Love the messages this documentary shows, and just how real it is. It shows the seedy underbelly of the record companies today. And just how convoluted the music industry can really get.
Wow, you guys it's great that you are putting this documentary on youtube as not everyone has ITunes. I hope it means that you will reach a wider audience. I joined ITunes just so I could download the Great Divide and so I could see this documentary and it was definately worth it.
I am a really really big fan of Siobhan Magnus, whose a huge fanson! Thanks to her i rediscovered Hanson and I am so glad of it. This documentary is a gem for everyone to understand the process of making an album and the way you have to deal with labels. Thanks so much for posting it. The Hanson are amazing people, I really admire them, hands down!!!!
My ,dear guys, i was listening your music, when i first saw you 1997 '' I will come to you '' till 2000. The last song and clip i saw - was '' This time around '' and ,of course, album. I never can imagin, that you had such problems...
It's a Vocal Leader It's not for nothing Beautiful Voice. But I prefer Zac It's my Prefer of the band, because It's mimi. For Kid. I'm 11 eleven, like him. It's just Wouah! It's Just!
It seems that you guys had it tough returning back to the mainstream music world, I grew up rollerblading to MmmBop withy 2 older brothers as your fans so it's sad to see the big companies will no longer give some great talent another chance. I was also going to suggest if you guys would consider doing covers of popular music and share with on TH-cam and Spotify? For those unable to make mainstream by not doing what the industry expects, covers really show you guys can keep up with what's trending And also show you guys have true talent, please look at artists such as ahmir, Boyce Avenue and anthem lights just as examples, you guys could totally do amazing here
I mean they have done amazing covers but they have also continued to put out their own music on their own label for the past 20 years and selling out concerts all over the world so I don't think they need to really worry about "returning to the mainstream music world".
I used to think that it must be kinda an act that they get along so well. lol Over time I've realized, that it's not. Just more of a reason for me to admire them.
I read an article (link below) where island def jam really wanted them to do do solo projects after This Time Around, but they refused. Could be another reason, out of the many, why idj gave them a hard time. (theinterrobang.com/the-hanson-brothers-talk-serious-music/)
This should be in Netflix! As one whole movie!
Is trught!
Whenever someone bashes Hanson, I should remind them that they have worked with so many acclaimed artists like the ones in this clip: Matthew Sweet alt rock singer/songwriter and Stephan Jenkins. I love the advice Stephan gives them in this episode. Big brother artist sage advice. Plus, he absolutely predicted their career trajectory. I sometimes have newer Hanson songs playing in my office. When people ask who it is, they react EXACTLY how Stephan said they would.
Underneath was their best album imo. I don’t know how the hell you listen to those songs and go nope write better songs. Mind blowing.
Wow this should have been on Netflix but it's also good that it's on TH-cam because I just got to watch it now. Quite late for me but still feels like this is just the right time that I got to watch this. You guys are so great! Love your music.
Their music has made me smile since I was 8 years old =)
Thanks Hanson. I always find your music at my low points, I sure wish i could see you 3 in Denver on the 8th!! But i put out your flyers!!
I will not regret, I will move forward- Isaac
Hanson is and will always be amazing
Are you still here? :)
for sure! that's why the label company decided let them go away!.
"The world is not going to forget, it's not going to go away.. the impact you've made is strong enough!" I just love this quote by Ashley Greyson. celebrating their 25th year as a band get me a little nostalgic! :`) ;) #Hanson25 :P
I'm from South Africa, you came here for your last album, but no-one knew. We mostly remember you from Mmm-bop. I only rediscovered you myself a year ago. I love rock with a firm musical foundation (rhythm, melody, harmony, orchestration, etc.) These videos have touched my heart, and I think you guys ROCK(pardon the pun). Wish we could promote you here. Your music isn't available to us. Love you guys, you have guts. Keep doing and being what you are.
I have been literally waiting since 2004 to watch this! Thank you guys for uploading!!!
Just can't stop watching it,
Great documentary! Ty so much for sharing with us fans.
I remember seeing this Hanson documentary thinking how it was a given that any artist, especially big selling artist's get's screwed by their record companies.
This remind's of the documentary "Artifact", Jared Leto made of his band 30 Seconds to Mars's battle with their record company. The pressure's of selling out arena's and millions of album's while finding themselves' millions of dollars in debt. And then having the added pressures to make more album's because you are obligated to a contract that is not necessarily fair. The record business is a real illusion of people who want to make your dream's come true, and those you are in it to gain capital.
Any musician's out there looking to get into the business, I recommend you watch these documentaries of artist's who are brave enough to show you what goes on behind the scenes of the gilts and glamour.
Love the messages this documentary shows, and just how real it is. It shows the seedy underbelly of the record companies today. And just how convoluted the music industry can really get.
I saw this at Northwestern University. They showed the documentary and then Hanson was there to answer questions.
I shared the link to my friend who is a new fanson so that she will know more about hanson and what theyve been through.
wow this is wayyy better than i thought it would be! brilliant, thanks for uploading it and thanks for making the most amazin music ever!
Wow, you guys it's great that you are putting this documentary on youtube as not everyone has ITunes. I hope it means that you will reach a wider audience. I joined ITunes just so I could download the Great Divide and so I could see this documentary and it was definately worth it.
"Hey Zac, you're really aggressive." - The best!!!:D
I am a really really big fan of Siobhan Magnus, whose a huge fanson! Thanks to her i rediscovered Hanson and I am so glad of it. This documentary is a gem for everyone to understand the process of making an album and the way you have to deal with labels. Thanks so much for posting it. The Hanson are amazing people, I really admire them, hands down!!!!
Keep singing guys, you have had a great sound since ummmm......FOREVER:!!!!!! :-)
Then i found on computer your new songs and was very happy!!!!!!!!!!! I want to say - YOU ARE THE BEST!
3:52 to 4:00 defined what this entire documentary is about and the reason they became indie.
Guys you are great! I just heard your Ed Sheeran song cover and it s even better than the original.
I love your work.
Look at the Taylor's smile on 4:21. So nice! ^^
I wish Hanson albums will be released here in the Philippines, especially their latest, "The Walk"...please!!!
I love hearing their vocal range.
I still love these guys haha!
My ,dear guys, i was listening your music, when i first saw you 1997 '' I will come to you '' till 2000. The last song and clip i saw - was '' This time around '' and ,of course, album. I never can imagin, that you had such problems...
i love this! hahah! "hey zac, you're really aggressive." hahaha! loveli!
keep on rockin'!
4:24 *Dies* I cannot get over these guys
personally, i never knew Hanson kept making music after i heard Mmmbop when i was a kid.
But this video gave a good insight into the music industry
3:30 it's my two favorite bands together in one place.
Hanson, forever...and I'm almost 30 now.
Im doing a college project on this :P Glad these clips are arround
Taylor's voice is my favorite.
It's a Vocal Leader It's not for nothing Beautiful Voice. But I prefer Zac It's my Prefer of the band, because It's mimi. For Kid.
I'm 11 eleven, like him. It's just Wouah! It's Just!
weee a hanson documentary!
Awesome...vote for Pedro!
Hansons a good band with one hit but to tell you the truth I couldn’t name another song of theirs to save my life
@Leeuwtjuhhh And for me since I was 4 years old, I think I'm one of the younger fans :)
"they're kinda the shit." haha yess
Does anyone know what the intro music of this documentary is and who composed it? It sounds so melancholy and beautiful.
Aww! 7:23-7:27!! That face! He looks really sad there. :-(
lol, I love Taylor. I've never figured out what Zac says after wall thingy.
It seems that you guys had it tough returning back to the mainstream music world, I grew up rollerblading to MmmBop withy 2 older brothers as your fans so it's sad to see the big companies will no longer give some great talent another chance.
I was also going to suggest if you guys would consider doing covers of popular music and share with on TH-cam and Spotify? For those unable to make mainstream by not doing what the industry expects, covers really show you guys can keep up with what's trending And also show you guys have true talent, please look at artists such as ahmir, Boyce Avenue and anthem lights just as examples, you guys could totally do amazing here
I mean they have done amazing covers but they have also continued to put out their own music on their own label for the past 20 years and selling out concerts all over the world so I don't think they need to really worry about "returning to the mainstream music world".
I used to think that it must be kinda an act that they get along so well. lol Over time I've realized, that it's not. Just more of a reason for me to admire them.
Stephen Jenkins ❤
it took me forever to figure that out! yeah it means three car garage:P
they still owe us. their little indy route is quite profitable for our dark percentage.
@barbidoll0
We started at the same time! :D I was 11 and now I'm 24 years old.
Hanson are a band which you love once and then forever.
My opinion :)
I know this wasn't uploaded until 2007, but really now? 240p?
@way2getON get up and go? or before that?
where can i buy this film/series from? anyone know?
can you get these on iTunes?
I read an article (link below) where island def jam really wanted them to do do solo projects after This Time Around, but they refused. Could be another reason, out of the many, why idj gave them a hard time. (theinterrobang.com/the-hanson-brothers-talk-serious-music/)
I hope you know me in person.
Anyway to watch/buy this in decent quality?
Tony, you can buy the DVD on their website, Hanson.net. :)
Thanks!
Does anyone know the name of the first song?
way2getON get up and go
So, do you guys know what Taylor reminds me of? That God does still exist. He's soooooo handsome!
sigh.
*though
I guess I'm a fan of vague :-)
Is it creepy my Taylor reminds me of my ex??
jajajajajaa
HAHAHA "wow your kinda the shit"
Taylor , do you have to be so hot all the time!!! It makes you even hotter that you dont actually try to be like that..
wow...I'm pretty sure neither band was a one hit wonder. next time do some research so the rest of us aren't subjected to your ignorance.
The intro is creepy as fuck.
I shared the link to my friend who is a new fanson so that she will know more about hanson and what theyve been through.