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loved this. watched a few times over the years, more please!
ОтветитьVery interesting !
Lovely studio and great equipment!
Thank you, i learned a lot. I appreciate you
ОтветитьI think I found my true calling, thank you! 😊
ОтветитьHell or high water is a friggin hit man lol
ОтветитьDefinitely dig the studio journals and gig journals. More please, sir. Looking forward to the final product. You guys sound great.
ОтветитьHell or Highwater is incredible! Yall knocked it out of the park on that one.
ОтветитьInstead of calling it recording.. should just call it “waiting”…😩
ОтветитьAlways been fascinated by the “real guys” behind the music. Amazing back in my day, like 60’s and 70’s session musicians could make one hit wonders and they would just create a band name for the song. For example, “Stormy” by ClassicIV. Just amazing! Glad I stumbled upon this!
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Dingus
Awesome 👌
ОтветитьRhett shifting trucks from the right lane, teaching you about studio etiquette, being fucking efficient!!
ОтветитьThat chorus hits so fucking hard!!! Good shit!
ОтветитьLugging that gear like a boss. Cartage is for wusses! 😂
ОтветитьHell or highwater is gonna be a big tune for Noah. Cant wait to hear the final version.
Ответитьthe audio randomly hardpanning to the left scared the shit out of me
Ответитьcomfortable environment needed, the right group of people and somebody who knows how to capture the performance
ОтветитьWhat’s the album called? Sounds great.... need that in the car.
ОтветитьGreat to this
ОтветитьLove the process and behind the scenes.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing.
ОтветитьI was always wondering how this worked. Glad I found your channel. Thanks 🙏
ОтветитьThats the video where I discovered Noah‘s music for the first time 👍🏼
Ответитьthat was a very casey neistat intro ! lol
ОтветитьWow this is awesome. This is Studio 101 in Upstate, SC. The owner Brad is a good friend of mine. I’ve recorded in this studio many times very cool
ОтветитьExcellent Info... Continue...
ОтветитьCHUNGKING yeahh it’s sounds like a farmer describing something musical..
ОтветитьRhett shull do you have a guitar certificate ? Did you use the certificate to session? Is that true before we session a songs that music director want to see our certificate ? Or can you tell me all about sessionist and recording..
ОтветитьHe looks like thin Marty music cause of his beard
ОтветитьLove the studio session videos! Please keep them coming.
ОтветитьI think I need a Novo in my life!
ОтветитьReally cool vid!
ОтветитьGreat VID as always. Noticed it went from stereo to left-side-only around the 5 min mark. In the next "section" it went back to stereo.
ОтветитьPlease make antother session guitarist video i really love this video you are a great guitarist
ОтветитьReally cool videos. The content, the vibe of being a pro guitarist, the shots, the long stage/playing parts. Super realistic look on what it’s like playing guitar for a living. Thanks man!
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ОтветитьMakes me want to join up and go gigging again until I see all the work involved with hauling the equipment etc around. Sort of a younger players job. Love it though.
ОтветитьNoah has quite a fan base in the UK. Well you know that! 😅Don't get this being paid for the work. If you tour with the guy and record the albums when do you begin to be a band member? SMH
ОтветитьThis is such a cool concept! Nice one, dude, keep doing them :D
ОтветитьLove it the creative process is very interesting on how you choose the best part
ОтветитьA shame there’s no ‘old fashioned’ analog board and tape. This music would be killer on vinyl.
ОтветитьRhett you’re awesome, and Yes I love your videos, as a musician myself I can relate to a lot of Studio and Live work. Thank you Brotha keep it up and Praise the Lord Jesus Christ.😎🙏
ОтветитьI like this band. Good guitarist. Musical.
ОтветитьGreat video love following your career and all it entails. Great tones and safe travels to you
ОтветитьI admire your restraint in sitting down while playing that hard-driving first song, a real stomper. Reckon that's the difference between the relatively antiseptic studio environment and a noisy live venue, but the way you've played it in the gig videos you've posted—it would seem a psychological response to stand up and start rocking out.
ОтветитьWhat was that grey pedal called buttertone on top of the divided by 13 amp head that looked like a prototype pedal for you Rhett? You’ll never see this.
ОтветитьDefinitely more videos like this. When we boil everything down it's ALL about this. The art.
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