Cheap Trick Interview Part 2: Rick Nielsen Discusses The Beatles
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
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Rick Nielsen chats to Kylie about the influence of The Beatles on Cheap Trick.
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Very cool. Rick is always amusing and edifying to listen to. And, I still prefer his(along with Bun E. Carlos') playing with John Lennon on Losing You, to the album version. 😎👍
Rick is always a trip!
Yeah great interview lady to a great musician about a great band !
Love Rick! She obviously is a newer fan of CTs.
This was pretty awesome.
Mmmmmm she's lovely
'She's tight'. 👍
@@waynej2608 turn off the radio, turn on the video 😆👍🎸
How cool is that! Neat interview.
Cheap Trick more rock n roll than the Beatles.
Bull
Go fuck yourself. All these guys are diehard Lennon and Beatle fans and would be grossed out by you bad mouthing them.
Troll on son....Troll on....
@jerrywoods4066 what Cheap Trick did was take Beatles style songs but on steroids. At the time no one was doing that and it blew people minds. They are louder than then the Beatles were, but its not a competition. Jack Douglas convinced John to work with Rick here and their drummer Bun E Carlos on Double Fantasy, but their version was deemed to hard, for the softer sound of that album. John liked them so much, per Jack Douglas, John wanted to take them ( Cheap Trick) out on the road as his backing band. Sadly that never got to happen. John liked that the band grew up together in a working class town, like the Beatles and had that chemistry the Beatles had. I find it interesting both John and Paul missed being around that kind of vibe. They were both lost without each other's no filter song writing relationship. Oddly enough, John and Paul had set up time in December 1980 to write. Rick told John, when working with him, about life being to short for them to not at least try to do something again. They needed to do it for themselves not because the public demanded it. John liked someone just talking shop and not geeking out. Rick also loaned him a telecaster guitar with a string bender just in case Harrison ever came by. Yoko gave it back to Rick in 85. Still blows my mind someone killed that man.