hah I love this! it’s the same metaphor used by my yoga teacher - “these classes are like a charging doc and you’re the electric car”. I guess anyone who has the power to remind others of the simple truths in life are gas stations / charging docs for other people.
I’ve watched Rick Rubin be interviewed by so many people. Hands down this is the best. Rogan is so gifted as an interviewer. He asks questions nobody thinks to ask and draws out stories from his guests that we haven’t heard. 10/10.
This interview is great! The interviewer is interviewing the interviewee and the interviewee is being the interviewer. Awesome how both Rogan and Rubin are both fascinated and inquisitive and ask one another questions about their craft.
I didn't know Ric had written a book untill I was driving home from Zurich the other day, pulled into Montreux to pass by a guitar shop that was strangely closed, so went into the book shop next door that usually has a pretty ordinary English section and found the book..... Ironically a classic scenario finding a book in the way the book explains how we can stumble across great things such a good read for any artist or Human in general....
@@silewis9396 Grew up in Sydney Australia, moved here in 1997 to be around good snowboarding... Moving back to Australia next month !! To be around good guitarists ;)
@davemorgs7635 I thought your English was pretty good. Sounds like a good lifestyle I have a lot of admiration for Oz and Switzerland looking from England. Good on ya mate
the first music i can remember hearing in elementary school was this early rap, with kids learning to break dance, and friends making their own public enemy and beastie boys t-shirts. later i discovered rock music along side the red hot chili peppers and other stuff i learned Rick had part in. He is most deserving of his legendary appeal.
because of Rick Rubin’s book The Creative Act, Im able to finish my 4th upcoming album TIL I LAND…and its my most freeing and personal and artistic music project to date, mostly due to the mindset and lifestyle of an artist that Rick’s wisdom presents...and that part around 01:57:30 is very true whenever people ask me about whats so good about the book, I tell them that reading just 1 chapter will make you have the right mindset to want to create something at that very moment 🙏🏽💎🎶with gratitude, LaynoProd
Yo, I was reading it during production too. It's very affirming that I already knew 80% of the ideas. I would never even refer to myself as an artist before reading the book. It's all very useful and reassuring information. Good luck with your new release, I understand the level of work and sacrifice involved.
Rick Rubin should be on the mount rushmore of generation x hands down. He was the guy that provided many a soundtrack for many of us. Hes is PROUDLY one of 3 of my absolute favorite producers of all time.
"The surprising nature of things. You hear something unexpected and makes you laugh." I can relate to this so many times when I hear a song I never heard of in that way or the twist and turns it gives me. I laugh by its unexpected creativity. A new take. And gives me goosebumps too sometimes.
4:51 More like producer. Def jam was founded by him . The label was heavy metal label until he partnered up with Russell Simmons. And Rick gave LL Cool j his first break. ( Do your research lil Reese voice ) If you know you're not lol . But seriously you can't say Russell without Rick .💯💯💯💯
Considering all the geners that he has brought to the masses, Rick Rubin is a purely inspirational example of how American music can bring us together. A truly American gift to the world.
Somewhere along the way we got detached from creativity. Somehow we gave ourselves a ticket to follow the crowd. Rick inspires us to be ourselves, be different. Embrace me for us.❤
Isn’t that just amazing. How little we really know about the impressions we make. That chic in the gym probably had 0 clue that that one interaction, her imitating and sharing this outrageous comedian….would serve as such a pivotal catalyst for Joe Rogan becoming Joe Rogan. It’s really amazing!
What an amazing interview! Rick Rubin is such a cool dude! I happen to grow up in the same town he did Long Beach New York. I can tell you that music was very prevalent where we grew up. It was a great place to grow up. Cannot wait to read his book
Every interview I've seen of Rick, he always takes his time and thinks of how he's going to word his replies. He's a beautiful gift to the music industry!
I was a freshman in high school when that Dice album came out . "I'll be calling back in an hour, get it....HOUR BACK!!! Get iT!!! Uhhhhgggg!! " Amazing!
THANK YOU JOE for telling him you have all your faith in him reading the audio book himself! It’s a god blessing having Rick’s voice speak his own words into your ears. Going to start listening to it again for the 3rd or 4th time. Cardio/Sauna sessions for the win
What an awesome guy, what he says about creativity is so transferable. I'm an entrepreneur, and it's so easy to get into the mind set of second guessing, and going with what you think may be best for a certain audience... which strips away authenticity. Thanks Rick, you are awesome ❤
When rick talks about how the rhc wrote their music thats exactly how i wrote the road to redemption. I wrote that book in chapters and then i put it together like a puzzle
I love Joe Rogan.. but Rick Rubin is on another level of awesome. Im not a fan of pro- wrestling, but watchin Joe laugh at Ricks love for it, infuriated me... Joe confirmed he aint on Ricks level.
I cant believe this guy watches about 11hrs of wrestling per week and he says its similar to real life! 2:36:08 I found it hilarous for such a wise meditator etc to be really into pro wrestling!
In summary, no matter how radically different from the known, and no matter if only a few find you relatable, when you're THAT absurdly good, until the point you and those few around you laugh at this skillful absurdity, no one can deny you. No one. Cause you are your deadliest selves, not only unique, but the most lethal, one of a kind version of the enigma that your click in.
Very inspiring take. I'll try and check Ricks book. Very thankful mr Rogan for the great job you do. As an artist, this one was particularly valuable. Thanks!
Rick Rubin's experience as a producer is so vast. I like what Joe covered in this interview starting from Rick's earliest exposure to hip hop. I used to listen to Kurtis Blow for example and then years later Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Rick's Johnny Cash production work was really good; he's into a lot of music genre's.
I have listened to his audio book - it is great. A lot to dig into…need to digest it. But Rick has truly got the pulse on the universe and the eternal muse… that dance that all artists do. Great ideas and insights articulated clearly and profoundly. My favorite part of this interview is when Joe asks “what else do you consume on television, or is it wrestling mainly?” And Ricks like “Mainly!” 🤣
0:36 him having a wild life, and it continuing to surprise him all being unintentional 0:51 -doing things out of love for them 1:36 how did you get started?
HOLY SHIT Rick Rubin is such a legend. I have known about him because he has produced some of my favorite music but i have never listened to an interview of him. when they were listening to chop suey he was fucking jamming and i loved it haha. Im sure his book is amazing!
I grew up in the 80s ALONGSIDE rap music. I remember when Rapper's Delight came out. I was 5 or 6 but THIS WAS THE SOUND. In white middle upper class Dallas where I'm from, WE ALL LOVED early hip hop. It had penetrated the mainstream LONG BEFORE the conventional wisdom says. When Licensed To Ill was released WE ALREADY KNEW HOW AWESOME THE BEASTIES WERE. That came from Krush Groove which was like our Citizen Kane. What i'm saying is that rap PENETRATED far earlier than they say it did. We were down with Run DMC HARD by the time of King of Rock, much less Raising Hell. WE ALL knew about The Show, La Di Da Di, ALL the big groundbreaking evolutionary steps AS THEY HAPPENED. I saw Public Enemy in concert when I was 13, opening for LL Cool J, PRE it takes a nation of millions. Like, Yo Bum Rush The Show was brand new. Hearing the opening beats of Eric B and Rakim's I Ain't No Joke was the hip hop equivalent of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. THAT SONG is where hip hop's first leap forward occurred. That moment. Maybe it was just my school or scene. We didn't have to be told that Paul's Boutique was iconic 2 years after it failed. WE ALL HAD THE YELLOW HEY LADIES/SHAKE YOUR RUMP CASSINGLE A MONTH BEFORE THE ALBUM CAME OUT.
13:16 that relates to the Leo house on the corner of Fullerton avenue across the street from nFA When I started naming the people that grew up in that house they tore the house down immediately Jeff Sean Carla there was like five siblings in that house I think and they had long hair they all had long hair Maybe Patrick
Rick Rubin is so goddam life affirming to listen to. He's like a gas station for the soul.
Beautifully put
They planted a seed… Got a Ruben
@@LeonSKennedy7777 he tops you up with the inspiration you need.
hah I love this!
it’s the same metaphor used by my yoga teacher - “these classes are like a charging doc and you’re the electric car”.
I guess anyone who has the power to remind others of the simple truths in life are gas stations / charging docs for other people.
I would love to work with him
"If you're aiming towards Greatness, you don't get there by what other people think."
Love how it's 3 hours!
Facts
2:21:22 "I've always lived in my head, I never lived in my body" I can relate.
Yeah, same here
I’ve watched Rick Rubin be interviewed by so many people. Hands down this is the best. Rogan is so gifted as an interviewer. He asks questions nobody thinks to ask and draws out stories from his guests that we haven’t heard.
10/10.
I'm half way through and wondered when Rogan will start interviewing Rubin, and not the other way around!!
I like the way Rick asks questions. It almost felt like he was hosting a podcast with Rogan as a guest
Yep. Quickly turned into the Biography of Joe Rogan. Hosted by Joe Rogans biggest fan: Joe Rogan.
This interview is great! The interviewer is interviewing the interviewee and the interviewee is being the interviewer. Awesome how both Rogan and Rubin are both fascinated and inquisitive and ask one another questions about their craft.
Fawk yeah❤🎉
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I think of it as a recorded conversation not an interview
exactly
I didn't know Ric had written a book untill I was driving home from Zurich the other day, pulled into Montreux to pass by a guitar shop that was strangely closed, so went into the book shop next door that usually has a pretty ordinary English section and found the book..... Ironically a classic scenario finding a book in the way the book explains how we can stumble across great things such a good read for any artist or Human in general....
You born and raised in Switzerland or moved from somewhere?
@@silewis9396 Grew up in Sydney Australia, moved here in 1997 to be around good snowboarding... Moving back to Australia next month !! To be around good guitarists ;)
@davemorgs7635 I thought your English was pretty good. Sounds like a good lifestyle I have a lot of admiration for Oz and Switzerland looking from England. Good on ya mate
@@davemorgs7635your life sounds cool man
Great episode - anything with Rick Rubin is always a win.
Except the last Black Sabbath album 13
POV: you stay up late listening to your uncles talk in the living room 😂
WHOA ✊
the first music i can remember hearing in elementary school was this early rap, with kids learning to break dance, and friends making their own public enemy and beastie boys t-shirts. later i discovered rock music along side the red hot chili peppers and other stuff i learned Rick had part in. He is most deserving of his legendary appeal.
because of Rick Rubin’s book The Creative Act, Im able to finish my 4th upcoming album TIL I LAND…and its my most freeing and personal and artistic music project to date, mostly due to the mindset and lifestyle of an artist that Rick’s wisdom presents...and that part around 01:57:30 is very true whenever people ask me about whats so good about the book, I tell them that reading just 1 chapter will make you have the right mindset to want to create something at that very moment 🙏🏽💎🎶with gratitude, LaynoProd
Yo, I was reading it during production too. It's very affirming that I already knew 80% of the ideas.
I would never even refer to myself as an artist before reading the book. It's all very useful and reassuring information.
Good luck with your new release, I understand the level of work and sacrifice involved.
Rick Rubin should be on the mount rushmore of generation x hands down. He was the guy that provided many a soundtrack for many of us. Hes is PROUDLY one of 3 of my absolute favorite producers of all time.
"The surprising nature of things. You hear something unexpected and makes you laugh." I can relate to this so many times when I hear a song I never heard of in that way or the twist and turns it gives me. I laugh by its unexpected creativity. A new take. And gives me goosebumps too sometimes.
This guy is what my generation is calling 'authentic'. And he is! He is such an important artist!!!
4:51 More like producer. Def jam was founded by him . The label was heavy metal label until he partnered up with Russell Simmons. And Rick gave LL Cool j his first break. ( Do your research lil Reese voice ) If you know you're not lol . But seriously you can't say Russell without Rick .💯💯💯💯
Considering all the geners that he has brought to the masses, Rick Rubin is a purely inspirational example of how American music can bring us together. A truly American gift to the world.
"genre"
Somewhere along the way we got detached from creativity. Somehow we gave ourselves a ticket to follow the crowd. Rick inspires us to be ourselves, be different. Embrace me for us.❤
Absolutely incredible. I'm flyin high from the vibes coming from this interview. Thanks for this!
Same here.🤙🏻
Isn’t that just amazing. How little we really know about the impressions we make.
That chic in the gym probably had 0 clue that that one interaction, her imitating and sharing this outrageous comedian….would serve as such a pivotal catalyst for Joe Rogan becoming Joe Rogan. It’s really amazing!
That chili pepper doc clip proves that Jamie is so great at his job. He’s really the John Frusciante of JRE.
One of my biggest influences as a musician…Rick is more than a legend, he is the godfather of audio
I love this guy! Without him some of the best music and artists would never have been heard! He rocks all music, every genre.
What an amazing interview! Rick Rubin is such a cool dude! I happen to grow up in the same town he did Long Beach New York. I can tell you that music was very prevalent where we grew up. It was a great place to grow up. Cannot wait to read his book
I loved this episode. Rick is a great guy and easy to listen to.
Rick Rubin, Arthur Baker, Kurtis Mantronik... all my heroes.
What a great episode. Haven’t watched a JRE start to finish in at least something like a year. Wonderful just fantastic
Classique 1881, Say “R, R,R” you can do whatever you want, what ever you like, it’s your own life”. Great episode❤
Thx for discovering Hip Hop Rick !
Every interview I've seen of Rick, he always takes his time and thinks of how he's going to word his replies. He's a beautiful gift to the music industry!
Great interview, they covered a lot of the same material but the Rick Beato interview is really cool too because its two industry guys talking.
I love music so much, when I grow up, I want to be Rick Rubin 🤛
I was a freshman in high school when that Dice album came out . "I'll be calling back in an hour, get it....HOUR BACK!!! Get iT!!! Uhhhhgggg!! " Amazing!
I'm about half way through and there's tons of great insights into the creative process.
Rick Rubin lives passionate and free. Create your life art and love it. Rick Rubin rules.
THANK YOU JOE for telling him you have all your faith in him reading the audio book himself! It’s a god blessing having Rick’s voice speak his own words into your ears. Going to start listening to it again for the 3rd or 4th time. Cardio/Sauna sessions for the win
Always delivering Slayer to the fans!!!
What an awesome guy, what he says about creativity is so transferable. I'm an entrepreneur, and it's so easy to get into the mind set of second guessing, and going with what you think may be best for a certain audience... which strips away authenticity. Thanks Rick, you are awesome ❤
When rick talks about how the rhc wrote their music thats exactly how i wrote the road to redemption. I wrote that book in chapters and then i put it together like a puzzle
I love Joe Rogan.. but Rick Rubin is on another level of awesome. Im not a fan of pro- wrestling, but watchin Joe laugh at Ricks love for it, infuriated me... Joe confirmed he aint on Ricks level.
I cant believe this guy watches about 11hrs of wrestling per week and he says its similar to real life! 2:36:08 I found it hilarous for such a wise meditator etc to be really into pro wrestling!
😂❤
Loved this guy before. Now I know he loves wrestling I want to be adopted by him.
Rogan, this might be my fave yet. Splendid conversation. Also, I suddenly really want to watch wrestling again.
fantastic 3 hours with highest level of music guru. who can hear will hear all insides you wanted to find out .
Thank you Rick for Interviewing Joe Rogan!
In summary, no matter how radically different from the known, and no matter if only a few find you relatable, when you're THAT absurdly good, until the point you and those few around you laugh at this skillful absurdity, no one can deny you. No one. Cause you are your deadliest selves, not only unique, but the most lethal, one of a kind version of the enigma that your click in.
Remember this guy got the Beastie Boys on the radio.
Launched so many
Very inspiring take. I'll try and check Ricks book. Very thankful mr Rogan for the great job you do. As an artist, this one was particularly valuable. Thanks!
Rick Rubin's experience as a producer is so vast. I like what Joe covered in this interview starting from Rick's earliest exposure to hip hop. I used to listen to Kurtis Blow for example and then years later Red Hot Chilli Peppers. Rick's Johnny Cash production work was really good; he's into a lot of music genre's.
If you ever think Rick Rubin is quite wise, remember he’s also a guy whose wife screams “fire” and he rolls over and goes back to bed
I could listen to this for another 3 hours.
Thanks gents 🤘🏻
i would watch a 84 hour long ted talk by ruck rubin
This interview is proof of what makes Rick great. He's a good listener.
Going back to sleep when your house is on fire is next-level zen.
I was thrilled to hear Joe speak about his appreciation of Kool G. Rap.
Wish Rubin woulda spoke more about his depression years.
Im 54 and I remember when rap was not respected at all. It was called rap crap. Nobody gave it any credit at all. I love a lot of it.🤘
I have listened to his audio book - it is great. A lot to dig into…need to digest it. But Rick has truly got the pulse on the universe and the eternal muse… that dance that all artists do. Great ideas and insights articulated clearly and profoundly. My favorite part of this interview is when Joe asks “what else do you consume on television, or is it wrestling mainly?” And Ricks like “Mainly!” 🤣
The meme with Jay Z with the big glasses on bobbing his head will never be the same
Jamie chill bro
What did he do?
@@Jojojo-pq4otyea i’m curious too
I’m confused as well , he could of meant “ Jamie’s chill bro “ idk lol
Lmaoo.i caught it.
@@banknoteproductions9302🤔🫣
great episode ! Rick certainly understands following your highest passion.
Fark yes, bring on the official Read By Rick Rubin Audiobook 🌿☯️🌿
Fascinating story about the early days of hip-hop & his hand in it changing music, & perhaps the world, forever!
best podcast ive seen in a while
0:36 him having a wild life, and it continuing to surprise him
all being unintentional 0:51
-doing things out of love for them
1:36 how did you get started?
Rick Rubin.have listened to the audio book over 10 times now. The Truth the way and the light for any artist.
what's goin' on, where's everyone?????
😲😲
They’re old episodes you gotta look em up to see these if they’re not recommended to you and nobody really cares to watch em
Joe is able to get the best from his guests. Hands down the best host
I really feel like if you’re here, you’re on the right path
I just finished listening to this episode. ABSOLUTELY LOVED IT!!
What is the word for Rick?? He's so measured and thoughtful, and robust and full of wisdom.
“It’s never done until you think it’s great” - Rick Rubin
Such a great conversation. What a gem!! 🎆🎆🎆🎆
literally a living legend.
How do u leave slayer out of his bio?
Never knew about Rick damn near dying in a house fire, that’s insane 😳. Glad he’s fine
I've never seen Rick find something as funny as he does the dice album
Rick's a great interviewer
What a monster in this business Rick is one of a kind…Thanks Joe for this post
I have a whole new different respect for Joe after hearing how much he loves Kool G Rap! Joe is a wise man and KGR is a god.
WWF is Shakespeare , taps into the pure primal gladiator in all of us
WWF is scripted $#!+. WTF you talking about.
Joe laughing at Rick for liking wwe had me dieing 😂
One of the coolest people alive
View count is damn near disrespectful
Joe is absolutely correct, such a valuable conversation. Mind blowing. Thank you Joe and Rick!
This is such a great interview
Great conversation
HOLY SHIT Rick Rubin is such a legend. I have known about him because he has produced some of my favorite music but i have never listened to an interview of him. when they were listening to chop suey he was fucking jamming and i loved it haha. Im sure his book is amazing!
Look at what a garage band like the black keys...times change when inthestudio changed there sound,%made,"brothers
this is the best episode ever
I grew up in the 80s ALONGSIDE rap music. I remember when Rapper's Delight came out. I was 5 or 6 but THIS WAS THE SOUND. In white middle upper class Dallas where I'm from, WE ALL LOVED early hip hop. It had penetrated the mainstream LONG BEFORE the conventional wisdom says. When Licensed To Ill was released WE ALREADY KNEW HOW AWESOME THE BEASTIES WERE. That came from Krush Groove which was like our Citizen Kane. What i'm saying is that rap PENETRATED far earlier than they say it did. We were down with Run DMC HARD by the time of King of Rock, much less Raising Hell. WE ALL knew about The Show, La Di Da Di, ALL the big groundbreaking evolutionary steps AS THEY HAPPENED. I saw Public Enemy in concert when I was 13, opening for LL Cool J, PRE it takes a nation of millions. Like, Yo Bum Rush The Show was brand new. Hearing the opening beats of Eric B and Rakim's I Ain't No Joke was the hip hop equivalent of the Beatles on Ed Sullivan. THAT SONG is where hip hop's first leap forward occurred. That moment. Maybe it was just my school or scene. We didn't have to be told that Paul's Boutique was iconic 2 years after it failed. WE ALL HAD THE YELLOW HEY LADIES/SHAKE YOUR RUMP CASSINGLE A MONTH BEFORE THE ALBUM CAME OUT.
The fire story is literally the most insane thing I've ever heard. lol
Love this conversation 💎💎💎 Saludos desde Chile 💪
13:16 that relates to the Leo house on the corner of Fullerton avenue across the street from nFA
When I started naming the people that grew up in that house they tore the house down immediately
Jeff Sean Carla there was like five siblings in that house I think and they had long hair they all had long hair
Maybe Patrick
Great Ending 👍
Shout out for teaching me ‘reticle’ Joe Rogan
Always diggin' your shows... McMinnville TN 😁👍
Can’t believe this is getting released a whOLE YEAR later
I think it was a re-release
Brilliant, both of ya. JR, ya gotta interview DJT. Ya just gotta. Mad love. Free thinkin rules!
Good Christ I got an ad every 5 minutes on this video
Lyrics come to life like stream of consciousness.
I’m sure Kruse put a worm in Rubin’s ear get him on Joe’s show.