Do It NOW Or You’re FIRED! w/ Tim Pierce

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In this video Tim Pierce and I discuss the dirty business of making records.

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This needs to become a regular show, just Tim and Rick talking about music.

pmunkey
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No TV-show is better than this! I love professional people talking about things they love. So much joy!!!

fredrikoscar
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I had an AR man tell me to change the drums for a song I was working on. He came back the next day and I said "Here's the song with the new drums, " he listened approvingly, he loved it. I hadn't changed a thing...

SonnyGreenwichJr
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One advantage of being on YouTube in your 60s is all of us viewers in our 60s who grew up at the same time with the same music and are enthralled when you take us back to revisit our lives through those songs. And there’s a big bonus for those of us who are musicians as well.

kitdewd
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Even if your Jazz videos get fewer views, many of us still enjoy them :)

TheActionStack
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Don't give up on jazz. The next generations need the inspiration and creative genius that jazz brings.

chandlertheorange
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I love these guys' mixture of humility and self assurance. No false modesty and not bragging either. Like proper pros.

downeybill
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Guys, I'm 73 and still working hard at what I love doing - guitar. I'm subscribed to both of you. You "youngsters" inspire as well as educate me! If you stay young at heart, chronological age doesn't matter.

aardvarkusrex
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Nothing better than Tim and Rick talking and conversating. No shortage of invaluable experience and counsel from them. Pure Class.

RCSmiths
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So many musicians have faces that look like they are in extreme pain when they are feeling it. I like how Tim's face lights up with joy when he plays something tasty.

newdeltamusic
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Tim's description of playing with Dylan is terrifying. And I can't ever imagine having the ability to follow someone who is changing it up so much without screwing up all the time. I'm in awe of the talent of Tim and his fellow session guys.

manfredbazarov
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When Rick said, "Tim, that's not true", to the notion of their falling out as a partnership, it was a beautiful moment. Rick really loves Tim.

charlesjenkinson
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Tim mentioned Burt Bacharach. The Bill Frisell album “The Sweetest Punch: The Songs of Costello and Bacharach
Bill Frisell” is an amazing album.

acousticaacousticduo
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Being a Brazilian, watching your jazz videos is one the only sources that I can really trust, Rick. Please keep doing these, I love them

ciro
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The album Wichita Lineman was the only record my dad ever owned that he would listen to. Any other record was bought for my mom or us kids. So I ripped it onto a CD so he could listen to it in his car. It had a 5 CD changer with just that CD in it. I ripped a bunch of his other "faves" like Elvis and Slim Whitman and tried to get him to venture out a little bit, but they never left the jewel cases. When Tim mentioned that, it was kind of a shocker. I had not thought of that album since he passed in 2017. A whole bunch of memories came flooding back in a wave. Good call Tim. That was real time machine fuel

valuedhumanoid
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How lucky are we to see Rick AND Tim together! I learned how to play some Zeppelin riffs by watching Tim's channel lol. Awesome!

Fausus
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Rick, I just bought your Beato Book and I just want to say, I am blown away by how much information is there. The fact that it has audio examples to go with lessons makes it worth every penny and then some. Thank you for the work that went into making it!

codyaliff
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Witchita Lineman is so awesome. Glen is such a versatile musician! I still listen to this today all the time.

myrt
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I don't know how Tim can bring more joy to the party.... he is a great big mountain of joy, with smile icing. Love it!

elenbrandt
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Counterpoint to your comment about jazz on your channel... I've been a rock guy my whole life but your comments about Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, etc have got me listening to jazz. Even checked out Wichita Lineman and you both are right. What a beautiful song. I never would have given it a chance otherwise. Keep it coming! You're expanding my horizons!

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