This is a great band and track to do. I would love to see a in depth video of PRIMUS. Track: Southbound Pachyderm. Album: Tales From The Punchbowl. Some of the best recorded drums in my opinion. Soundgarden drums are up there as well.
@@Producelikeapro well....What about a couple more songs in 2022? Let Me Drown (What a great album starter!!), Like Suicide, Fell On Black Days, The Day I Tried To Live...
The best lesson from this video: knowing when to step back and get out of the way of the performance. Letting Cornell record his own tracks was the best choice as a producer. Props to you Michael Beinhorn.
38:50 Knowing that the artist has capabilities that need to be utilized, not "produced". No wonder Michael Beinhorn has the resume he has. He "knows when to hold 'em , knows when to fold 'em, knows when to walk away and knows when to run..." Thoroughly enjoyed this interview!
The thing I like most about this entire video is around the 39:30 mark when Michael is describing how Chris does the best work when he is by himself. Michael, that was very sensitive and human of you to recognize that quality in Chris, and kudos to you for enabling him to flourish in that way that he does best. This is especially relevant now that he is gone, how much he must have struggled with people and perceptions even this early in his career. This part made me cry while I was watching it on my treadmill at the gym. Thank you both for the spectacular video.
@No One I like to be in complete control of the music I am able to listen to. At anytime a particular artist/artists can remove their music from UA-cam or streaming services. If you don't own the physical product then your left with nothing and YOU are not in control of the music you can listen to. You could then be left with nothing and no longer a music fan. For me it's about control. Plus sound quality, artwork, liner notes etc. etc.
You should also check out Rick Beato's "What Makes This Song Great?" of this song. You get more isolated vocals on that. His voice gives me chills. Possibly the greatest rock singer of all time.
I got to meet "Spoonman" perform on the street in Denver, CO when I was a kid post-Soundgarden fame and had a lengthy conversation with him. To say he beats himself is an understatement. His face, head, legs, everywhere else. And hard. It's insane but he was an incredible performer and full of personality.
This song helped mold my taste in music. Michael is one of my favorite producers and Cornell one of my favorite singers. I loved this. I wish I had something productive to say, but I feel like a kid when I listen to this. Thank you Warren. I'd love to hear how Head Down came to be. I know it's obscure but this album.... Man...
I am on board with hearing the rough mixes. That can tell you a lot. If they true musicians, or a guy in "band ". Some of my favorite albums are lower quality recordings. But the people playing the instruments writing amazing songs make the album amazing.
In this case, I can't imagine rough mixes are drastically different than the finished product. It's going to be mixed more in the sense of perhaps reinforcing the drums with some tasteful samples, eq and compression, balancing + riding, maybe some chorus here, delay there and reverb there. Mixing would not be Fixing here, just enhancing and adding some excitement. I bet the roughs sound f'in great.
I remember Chris Cornell kind of taking a slap at Beinhorn on Headbangers' Ball. It was right after Superunknown came out, and the exchange went something like: Interviewer: Who produced this new album? Chris: Michael Beinhorn. Interviewer: Different from the previous album? Chris: Very. Interviewer: In what way was he different? Chris: Well, we got along with the last producer, that was the biggest difference. He then went on to say that they actually worked well together, and, obviously, the final result speaks for itself.
Warren, seriously thank you for this!! I absolutely love Soundgarden. I remember reading about this, I remember Artis "the spoonman" Taylor. I remember Matt was banging on garbage cans, and hitting a fire extinguisher with a hammer to get some of those extra percussion sounds. The acoustic guitar is there because the original riff was part of Chris Cornell's background music from the movie Singles. I can't remember which scene it was used, but the riff was played on an acoustic for one of the transitions between scenes.
I’m so glad Michael mentioned the breaths Chris would take at the end of a note because that is one of the first things I honed in on when listening to him sing. Thank you Michael. Thanks to both of you. And thank you Chris for everything. ❤️
Bahhh album would be better if they left off "Half" and "Kickstand". They have a B-side vibe, not up to the very high standard of the rest of the tunes
Such a big album for me at the time. Michael's story of recording Chris's vocals is a real sign of a great producer; it's not all just about technical knowledge it's having an overview of how to get the best from the musicians.
The best song is probably The Day I Tried To Live but to get the most info out of Mr. Beinhorn you should go with 4th of July. It's got layers of drop tuned guitars and double tracked vocals and an absolutely worked out guitar solo for good measure. Thanks for posting these interviews, they're fabulous.
Oh my god! Started crying after watching this. Realizing how Michael Beinhorns wonderful sensibility for bringing out the best possible vocal performance from Chris Cornell is part of why this album is so great. Thanks Warren for doing all these interviews. They are great!
The Spoonman "mystery" is rather hilarious for any fan. The dude is in the music video for this song, performing the spoon solo (no blood though). They even played gigs with him. You can see his performances on UA-cam, just search for Artis the Spoonman.
Michael Beinhorn is literally the coolest guy, never says a word which doesn't make sense and literally has the coolest opinions when it comes to how people behave over trivial music issues. We need more Horn!!
Fascinating to learn Chris was playing most of the rhythm and not him and Kim doubling up like live. Everyone knows he was an amazing singer but he was a hugely underrated rhythm player Thanks for this amazing video
Re-watching this one -- love it. Hopefully once the VID settles down you can do more of these again (face to face) -- would love for you to have Michael back in for "rough mixes" and another song break down from SuperUnknown.
How about doing Like Suicide from Superunkown? The drumsound and buildup along with Kim's solo at the end makes it an absolute masterpiece, and I didn't even mention Chris's brilliant vocals
What an epic kickass tune, just as memorable as Black Hole Sun. Very interesting story & interview. Chris was one of a kind of a singer & songwriter. Alternative rock music just isn't the same nowadays. He is dearly missed.
At about 7:00 mins in I hear the percussion and Chris when all of a sudden "Whole Lotta Love" smacks my conscience as well as my eardrums! Love this stuff and this series Warren!
I especially like your videos with Michael. He's incredibly lucid and I really enjoy his perspective on things. I'd love to sit and chat with him and pick his brain!
Holy Cow, that is awesome Warren ( and Michael ! ) I'm so glad your featuring this song! This production is wonderful! Thank you..i'm drooling ! So true man, it's like you wanna keep turning it up! It sounds REAL like, yes like ACDC sounds, just great musicians, parts and intention!! Real people playing music, this is it!
This is the best one yet! dangit it was amazing start to finish! that damn bass tone ripped my face off! and hearing Chris sing almost brought me to tears... amazing amazing work y'all!
The two Inside the song with Michael have been awesome! I would love to hang out with you two all day and just listen. A course with Michael would be pretty cool...
Exploding drums! One of my favourite records.. At 17:00 Micheal says what I've just realized myself. Digital has no crosstalk of a analogue mixer or the fusion and fuzziness of tape distortion - saturation... My mixes jumped up a notch now that I discovered good saturations to use on masterbus and on individual tracks that need it...
Incredible song great lyrics and such a grooving melody,driving bassline and drums sync well together great rock band .Thank you Warren Huart and Michael Beinhorn for this awesome video.
i have learned so much with this videos. like; M & M when im recording.. i mean.. listening to your heroes records has no price... thank you so much for this!!
Thanks you two! Doing my own breathing out response sounds all the way through hearing this. Seems like it gets better every time I hear it again, particularly in this way! ❤️
I am old and learning the bass. I have noticed it is possible to buy a bass for under $100 , headphone amps $15 , wired earbuds $10 , wireless headphones $25 and clip on tuner $10 . Tune the strings , plug the amp into bass , earbuds into amp . Bluetooth the headphones to an iPad or phone and put over the earbuds . Play to your favourite instructional Utube video and learn a song . This of course works for guitar also. Love you guys . Great video Warren !!#!
Was Matt playing his Ayotte kit in the studio? Love those drums. Know he used a Kepplinger and a black beauty snare, as stated in this video. Thanks to you both for awesome video.
He had two DW kits, with 12, 13, and a 14 inch rack tom he'd mount in a snare basket as a floor tom, then a 15 and 16 inch floor toms and a 22 and 24 inch bass drums between the two of them. The Ayotte's weren't used until Down on the Upside.
Great musicians. Great tube Mics. Awesome vintage neve pre amp. Splash of compression. Recorded to analog. Period This is heavenly recipe that wil never die Kudos Michael
Could listen to Michael Beinhorn all day - the guy has such a unique ideology, and he knows how to tell a great story. Warren, I love how this series changes my interpretation of songs I thought I knew. The vocals and percussion in this song are (obviously) utterly incredible but they'd be nowhere without the anchor of a rock solid guitar tone and performance. On a personal level I'm definitely drawn to a really simple core tone when it comes to guitar and this track is a perfect example of what this can achieve. Cheers!
Loved this soundgarden was amazing Chris Cornell is an amazing singer. Thank you Warren for mentioning Mother Love Bone not a lot of people know them Andrew Wood was also an amazing singer and the lyrics he came up with was like "soup" I would love to hear stuff from them like stargazer crown of thorns to name a few
What an excellent Inside the Song. It hugely helps that you are a producer too Warren, you ask good questions and make good observations. Once again awesome to see Michael as guest on the show, I love listening to his recollections and anecdotes. Thanks so much.
As always, a fascinating insight into the artistic and technical process that goes into making a recording. BTW a tip for you Warren, there's a shop on fleabay that sells replacement cushions for chesterfield sofas.
@@Producelikeapro Welcome Warren. 2 Drummers to add to your "play the song list". Simon Kirke and Mick Fleetwood. Would love to hear you chat to Martin Birch about working on "Then Play On", Fleetwood's drumming on that album is perfect and Fire and Water by Free... Oh sitar guitar, got one, "Band Of Gold Freda Payne"... "Wild Mountain Honey Steve Miller" (another gorgeous mix well worth going back to listen to) and "Know What I like ( In your wardrobe) Genesis" ..all classic sitar guitar songs
Superunknown is just such an amazing record overall. My Wave and Fell on Black Days are my faves, esp. the groove on the latter, but there are so many good ones.
"Tape is wonderful. Tape is where it's at. If God would only permit us, we would be able to do all of our recording on tape." The way he said that at 16:45. I'm convinced this guy is some kind of audio serial killer.
RE: Acoustic Guitar - I can't hear what you are hearing - but that sounds like the electric guitar was mic'd to pick up the metallic / percussive quality of the electric guitar performance. I don't hear an acoustic. If you listen to how spot on the rhythm is as well - it is in PERFECT time with the distorted sound. (Not to say that Kim or Chris would have been unable to duplicate.)
After the breakdown of the song by Hole, where that was done, this was my thinking, but only because I can't hear an "acoustic's" body. The string sound is pretty thick, too, so it'd be nice if it was possible to hear it isolated.
Thanks Michael for helping to create one of the heaviest, tribal, most interesting opening riffs of all time. By the way, the opening riff from Produce Like Pro sounds strangely similar! :}
I agree. Kim thayil's playing on this album just blew my mind. it was like he was on a totally different planet than any other guitarist i'd ever heard. magically organic and absolutely all over the place! It's the ultimate icing on the cake.
Am in total agreement about tape being better than digital, especially for Rock music. Iconic albums like this one have a particular kind of warmth which you just don’t get with modern music. Tape has this way of capturing energy that computers just don’t.
Which Song would you like to hear about next? Let me know below!
Oh fell on black days if its the Garden, if not..... any Gabriel would be super interesting!
This is a great band and track to do.
I would love to see a in depth video of PRIMUS. Track: Southbound Pachyderm. Album: Tales From The Punchbowl.
Some of the best recorded drums in my opinion. Soundgarden drums are up there as well.
The day I tried to live by soundgarden.
Games without Frontiers , Peter Gabriel.
How about Thoughtless by Korn?
I honestly wouldn't mind if they discussed every song from this record. Superunknown is like my new testament
Yes, it's a masterpiece of an album!
@@Producelikeapro well....What about a couple more songs in 2022? Let Me Drown (What a great album starter!!), Like Suicide, Fell On Black Days, The Day I Tried To Live...
A perfect album This record came out when I was 13 blew my mind.
I second this!
My Wave 🙏
Beinhorn. There is none higher. Superunknown may be my favorite rock record of all time.
The best lesson from this video: knowing when to step back and get out of the way of the performance. Letting Cornell record his own tracks was the best choice as a producer. Props to you Michael Beinhorn.
Love the fact that Michael made the decision to give Chris 'full reign' over putting down his vocal parts... that was awesome! Very insightful.
38:50 Knowing that the artist has capabilities that need to be utilized, not "produced". No wonder Michael Beinhorn has the resume he has. He "knows when to hold 'em
, knows when to fold 'em, knows when to walk away and knows when to run..." Thoroughly enjoyed this interview!
I could listen to Michael Beinhorn speak on music for hours. Such a cool perspective and comes off as really humble.
tbh I wanted to know how they made Let Me Drown, though........ there's this insane scream from Chris and. I wanna know the story behind it
TheZooropaBaby marvellous idea!
The thing I like most about this entire video is around the 39:30 mark when Michael is describing how Chris does the best work when he is by himself. Michael, that was very sensitive and human of you to recognize that quality in Chris, and kudos to you for enabling him to flourish in that way that he does best. This is especially relevant now that he is gone, how much he must have struggled with people and perceptions even this early in his career. This part made me cry while I was watching it on my treadmill at the gym.
Thank you both for the spectacular video.
I really dug "Louder than Love" by Soundgarden. Powerful album.
I love CDs. I’m 31 and still haven’t bought a song or album digitally. Something about having a physical copy can’t be beat.
Hi John Wanderin I still love Vinyl because of the huge surface area for artwork and credits!
I'm 45 and a child of the 80's just got the new tool CD for £79.99 and I wouldn't buy my music any other way(untill CD's become obsolete!!!)
@No One I like to be in complete control of the music I am able to listen to. At anytime a particular artist/artists can remove their music from UA-cam or streaming services. If you don't own the physical product then your left with nothing and YOU are not in control of the music you can listen to. You could then be left with nothing and no longer a music fan. For me it's about control. Plus sound quality, artwork, liner notes etc. etc.
Man! what a vocal!
I know!! Incredible!
You should also check out Rick Beato's "What Makes This Song Great?" of this song. You get more isolated vocals on that. His voice gives me chills. Possibly the greatest rock singer of all time.
"I'm not afraid to crank it 'cause it's gonna hit me the whole time" - sounds like a good song production goal!
I got to meet "Spoonman" perform on the street in Denver, CO when I was a kid post-Soundgarden fame and had a lengthy conversation with him. To say he beats himself is an understatement. His face, head, legs, everywhere else. And hard. It's insane but he was an incredible performer and full of personality.
Isn’t Michael just an absolute Gentleman and amazingly talented
This song helped mold my taste in music. Michael is one of my favorite producers and Cornell one of my favorite singers. I loved this. I wish I had something productive to say, but I feel like a kid when I listen to this. Thank you Warren. I'd love to hear how Head Down came to be. I know it's obscure but this album.... Man...
Hi Jordan, thanks ever so much my friend!! Great idea!!
I love Kim's solos on that record! Pretty much all of them could be described as "reckless". Love it! So emotional!
Hi Doomeå yes! Amazing! I love the combination of excitement, melody and chaos all at once!!
Hell yeah 🤘
That end piece of doing Cornell's vocals is amazing
Kelly Brincks agreed! I learned so much!
I am on board with hearing the rough mixes. That can tell you a lot. If they true musicians, or a guy in "band ".
Some of my favorite albums are lower quality recordings. But the people playing the instruments writing amazing songs make the album amazing.
Hi Blake Curtis fingers crossed!!
In this case, I can't imagine rough mixes are drastically different than the finished product. It's going to be mixed more in the sense of perhaps reinforcing the drums with some tasteful samples, eq and compression, balancing + riding, maybe some chorus here, delay there and reverb there. Mixing would not be Fixing here, just enhancing and adding some excitement. I bet the roughs sound f'in great.
Cool!! Any song on the Superunknown.....why not Superunknown....or Limo Wreck!! Cheers!
Great idea!!
Limo Wreck? :-)
To me, Limo Wreck is the best song on that album
This, and the Black Hole Sun interview were both great! Thank You for the work you do, very insightful into how these amazing records were made.
Thanks ever so much!! Glad to be able to help!!
I remember Chris Cornell kind of taking a slap at Beinhorn on Headbangers' Ball. It was right after Superunknown came out, and the exchange went something like:
Interviewer: Who produced this new album?
Chris: Michael Beinhorn.
Interviewer: Different from the previous album?
Chris: Very.
Interviewer: In what way was he different?
Chris: Well, we got along with the last producer, that was the biggest difference.
He then went on to say that they actually worked well together, and, obviously, the final result speaks for itself.
HI Douglas, thanks for the comment! Great art takes all kinds of ways to make!
Michael clearly loves do these shows. Id love to see him do a top to bottom mix of a song with you.
Warren, seriously thank you for this!! I absolutely love Soundgarden.
I remember reading about this, I remember Artis "the spoonman" Taylor. I remember Matt was banging on garbage cans, and hitting a fire extinguisher with a hammer to get some of those extra percussion sounds. The acoustic guitar is there because the original riff was part of Chris Cornell's background music from the movie Singles. I can't remember which scene it was used, but the riff was played on an acoustic for one of the transitions between scenes.
I’m so glad Michael mentioned the breaths Chris would take at the end of a note because that is one of the first things I honed in on when listening to him sing. Thank you Michael. Thanks to both of you. And thank you Chris for everything. ❤️
Thanks ever so much! I really appreciate it
Awesome. Every time when I think it cannot get any better, you prove me wrong. Thank you Warren and thank you Michael!
Thanks ever so much Marc! You Rock!!
Scarily good album - no filler, sequenced perfectly, and an awesomely broad and deep sonic pallette. Love it! 🖤🎧
Bahhh album would be better if they left off "Half" and "Kickstand". They have a B-side vibe, not up to the very high standard of the rest of the tunes
Such a big album for me at the time. Michael's story of recording Chris's vocals is a real sign of a great producer; it's not all just about technical knowledge it's having an overview of how to get the best from the musicians.
The best song is probably The Day I Tried To Live but to get the most info out of Mr. Beinhorn you should go with 4th of July. It's got layers of drop tuned guitars and double tracked vocals and an absolutely worked out guitar solo for good measure. Thanks for posting these interviews, they're fabulous.
That whole album is like something amazing from the future.
Oh my god! Started crying after watching this. Realizing how Michael Beinhorns wonderful sensibility for bringing out the best possible vocal performance from Chris Cornell is part of why this album is so great. Thanks Warren for doing all these interviews. They are great!
Awesome man...soundgarden was a amazing band..thanks for doing this.
YES!! So GOOD!!!
Such an amazing band!
Thanks ever so much! Yes, agreed, amazing band!
@@promixacademy6904 Haha thanks!!
@@EricGPLAP indeed! Amazing!
"If God would only permit us, we'd be able to do all our recordings on tape." -- Michael Beinhorn
The Spoonman "mystery" is rather hilarious for any fan. The dude is in the music video for this song, performing the spoon solo (no blood though). They even played gigs with him. You can see his performances on UA-cam, just search for Artis the Spoonman.
One of my favorite songs. I live for videos like this
Thanks ever so much my friend!
Michael Beinhorn is literally the coolest guy, never says a word which doesn't make sense and literally has the coolest opinions when it comes to how people behave over trivial music issues. We need more Horn!!
Brendan O'Brien next? I'd love to hear about his PJ sessions.
Could've had him in the same interview talking about how he mixed this.
So fricken cool to know the story behind this track!!!!
Thanks ever so much!
Fascinating to learn Chris was playing most of the rhythm and not him and Kim doubling up like live. Everyone knows he was an amazing singer but he was a hugely underrated rhythm player
Thanks for this amazing video
One of my favorite songs of my childhood. So underrated.
Thanks ever so much
Re-watching this one -- love it. Hopefully once the VID settles down you can do more of these again (face to face) -- would love for you to have Michael back in for "rough mixes" and another song break down from SuperUnknown.
THIS IS INSANE...I'm blown away by the story of this Artis dude. Again, Warren, what insanely awesome content.
Sebastian Dracu Ghana ever so much! I really appreciate your kind words!!
How about doing Like Suicide from Superunkown?
The drumsound and buildup along with Kim's solo at the end makes it an absolute masterpiece, and I didn't even mention Chris's brilliant vocals
What an epic kickass tune, just as memorable as Black Hole Sun. Very interesting story & interview. Chris was one of a kind of a singer & songwriter. Alternative rock music just isn't the same nowadays. He is dearly missed.
At about 7:00 mins in I hear the percussion and Chris when all of a sudden "Whole Lotta Love" smacks my conscience as well as my eardrums! Love this stuff and this series Warren!
I especially like your videos with Michael. He's incredibly lucid and I really enjoy his perspective on things. I'd love to sit and chat with him and pick his brain!
Head Down and Like Suicide. So many! A fantastic album! My favourite band ever! I want him to talk about the skill of the other musicians please.
I could lie on that couch, close my eyes, and listen to you two discuss epic music like this all day.
Bloody wonderful.
Holy Cow, that is awesome Warren ( and Michael ! ) I'm so glad your featuring this song! This production is wonderful! Thank you..i'm drooling ! So true man, it's like you wanna keep turning it up! It sounds REAL like, yes like ACDC sounds, just great musicians, parts and intention!! Real people playing music, this is it!
Fantastic. I have always wanted to hear the spoons soloed.
Hi Brash Fink Fantastic!!
It's an absolute treat to hear Michael tell this great story, thank you both for this!!
Thanks ever so much! Yes, Michael Rocks!!
I'd listen to you two talk for years!
Hi Henri the Horse you’re very kind of you! Yes, Michael is a gentleman.
This is the best one yet! dangit it was amazing start to finish! that damn bass tone ripped my face off! and hearing Chris sing almost brought me to tears... amazing amazing work y'all!
The two Inside the song with Michael have been awesome! I would love to hang out with you two all day and just listen. A course with Michael would be pretty cool...
So I finally find out about the real spoon man - good stuff! This song is so rich, no matter how many times you've heard it.
Exploding drums!
One of my favourite records..
At 17:00 Micheal says what I've just realized myself. Digital has no crosstalk of a analogue mixer or the fusion and fuzziness of tape distortion - saturation... My mixes jumped up a notch now that I discovered good saturations to use on masterbus and on individual tracks that need it...
Of all the wonderful guests you've had, these are my favorite. I could watch Michael talk about ANY song for at least an hour.
Incredible song great lyrics and such a grooving melody,driving bassline and drums sync well together great rock band .Thank you Warren Huart and Michael Beinhorn for this awesome video.
Looove this! Please do some Korn with Michael as well. The Untouchables is just so amazing
Yes please!! Totally agree
@@MusicMe264 yes!!
Great idea Edward!
Edward Kelnar Yes. YES.
Pleeease
Great interview and what a great producer... seems like he was mentor to the band.
Kenji Kitahara yes, I absolutely love this album!!
What a great interview! Thanks Warren and thank you Michael!
Thanks ever so much Dave!!
i have learned so much with this videos. like; M & M when im recording.. i mean.. listening to your heroes records has no price... thank you so much for this!!
Thanks you two! Doing my own breathing out response sounds all the way through hearing this. Seems like it gets better every time I hear it again, particularly in this way! ❤️
Audrey Sims Thanks ever so much my friend!
I am old and learning the bass. I have noticed it is possible to buy a bass for under $100 , headphone amps $15 , wired earbuds $10 , wireless headphones $25 and clip on tuner $10 . Tune the strings , plug the amp into bass , earbuds into amp . Bluetooth the headphones to an iPad or phone and put over the earbuds . Play to your favourite instructional Utube video and learn a song . This of course works for guitar also. Love you guys . Great video Warren !!#!
Hi Gilbert Spader Thanks ever so much for sharing! I really appreciate it
Please do more videos with Michael Beinhorn. When he gets going and talking it's amazing.
Absolutely! 100%!
That’s fantastic 🌟 thanks! Michael one of my all time fav is 4th of july 🌟👋🏿
makrown thanks ever so much!!
So cool!! Soundgarden was my jam in the 90s!
Synth Street yes, amazing artist!! What a band!
@@Producelikeapro Yea!! I think i must have heard this song and the album a million times.. what a cool insight thanks!!
Hi Synth Street you’re very welcome my friend!!
@@Producelikeapro 😊🙏💚
Hi Synth Street I wish I knew emojis so I could properly respond! Haha
I love the voice of the guitar speaking with dissonance,point,counterpoint,along with a jug band/busking percussion of Artis'work on spoons
Michael Beinhorn: my new favourite nerd. Maybe ever.
Agreed!
The greatest album ever made & great to see how it was made even though I have no idea what you are talking about most of the time
Wonderful. Thanks for peeling back the layers.
You're very welcome Mark!!
Was Matt playing his Ayotte kit in the studio? Love those drums. Know he used a Kepplinger and a black beauty snare, as stated in this video. Thanks to you both for awesome video.
He had two DW kits, with 12, 13, and a 14 inch rack tom he'd mount in a snare basket as a floor tom, then a 15 and 16 inch floor toms and a 22 and 24 inch bass drums between the two of them. The Ayotte's weren't used until Down on the Upside.
@@acarlovonsexron1994 some of the best sounding drums ever committed to tape imo
@@acarlovonsexron1994 Cool man thanks for the information. One of my dream kits is a Ayotte. But they are getting harder to find and expensive.
No pressure, but, the enthusiastic kid inside of Warren is what keeps this channel fun... Thank you
Thank you for discussing & posting. Incredible drums & percussion in this song.
Thank you for another fantastic story!! Those ITS episodes never disappoint!! (And rough mixes sound sweet!!)
Both of you make a great team going over these tunes. The Chemistry is obvious.
Bob Bradish Thanks ever so much! I’m a huge fan of Michael and all of the albums he has made!
Great musicians. Great tube Mics. Awesome vintage neve pre amp. Splash of compression. Recorded to analog. Period
This is heavenly recipe that wil never die
Kudos Michael
More Beinhorn please!!
Definitely
this channel is one of the best things on UA-cam... goddamn, thank you Warren!
Aw schucks! Thanks ever so much
Could listen to Michael Beinhorn all day - the guy has such a unique ideology, and he knows how to tell a great story.
Warren, I love how this series changes my interpretation of songs I thought I knew. The vocals and percussion in this song are (obviously) utterly incredible but they'd be nowhere without the anchor of a rock solid guitar tone and performance. On a personal level I'm definitely drawn to a really simple core tone when it comes to guitar and this track is a perfect example of what this can achieve. Cheers!
Loved this soundgarden was amazing Chris Cornell is an amazing singer. Thank you Warren for mentioning Mother Love Bone not a lot of people know them Andrew Wood was also an amazing singer and the lyrics he came up with was like "soup" I would love to hear stuff from them like stargazer crown of thorns to name a few
Epic!! So cool to see and hear! Interesting that they used a jazz bass!
I know! Who knew? Thanks Alex!
One of the best rock songs ever! Thank you. I hit the bell!
Very cool that he left chris in the room alone to record his vocals. He could really let loose then
mike bustamante yes, whatever it takes to get a great performance!!
Amaising! Definetely the raw mixes we want! :) thanks for sharing all of this
amazing! Warren we need that guy once more with rough mixes!)
Fantastic video Warren! I love Michael's perspective on music, very refreshing. Thanks for the awesome videos!
What an excellent Inside the Song. It hugely helps that you are a producer too Warren, you ask good questions and make good observations. Once again awesome to see Michael as guest on the show, I love listening to his recollections and anecdotes. Thanks so much.
Yes, let's hear some rough mixes!!!!! Thank you Warren and thank you Michael, great to hear how you
handled recording Chris' vocals. Masterful!!!
Might have to be Academy only!
this is amazing, thank you so much for these video series
Hi Alvaro Vicente Thanks ever so much!!
what an amazing and intelligent understanding of an artist mike has, a real listener, thank god for that album
4string yes, agreed! I’ve learned so much from Michael!
Yes let us hear the rough mixes!!! As always Warren, these video's are PURE GOLD!
Hi MK thanks ever so much my friend!!
As always, a fascinating insight into the artistic and technical process that goes into making a recording. BTW a tip for you Warren, there's a shop on fleabay that sells replacement cushions for chesterfield sofas.
Hi FireMoon42 thanks ever so much! Thanks for the tip on the Chesterfield!
@@Producelikeapro Welcome Warren. 2 Drummers to add to your "play the song list". Simon Kirke and Mick Fleetwood. Would love to hear you chat to Martin Birch about working on "Then Play On", Fleetwood's drumming on that album is perfect and Fire and Water by Free... Oh sitar guitar, got one, "Band Of Gold Freda Payne"... "Wild Mountain Honey Steve Miller" (another gorgeous mix well worth going back to listen to) and "Know What I like ( In your wardrobe) Genesis" ..all classic sitar guitar songs
Superunknown is just such an amazing record overall. My Wave and Fell on Black Days are my faves, esp. the groove on the latter, but there are so many good ones.
"Tape is wonderful. Tape is where it's at. If God would only permit us, we would be able to do all of our recording on tape."
The way he said that at 16:45. I'm convinced this guy is some kind of audio serial killer.
Kyle Mills what? Haha I have absolutely no idea what you mean.
@@Producelikeapro All in good fun lol
RE: Acoustic Guitar - I can't hear what you are hearing - but that sounds like the electric guitar was mic'd to pick up the metallic / percussive quality of the electric guitar performance. I don't hear an acoustic. If you listen to how spot on the rhythm is as well - it is in PERFECT time with the distorted sound. (Not to say that Kim or Chris would have been unable to duplicate.)
EXACTLY what I think!
After the breakdown of the song by Hole, where that was done, this was my thinking, but only because I can't hear an "acoustic's" body. The string sound is pretty thick, too, so it'd be nice if it was possible to hear it isolated.
Thanks Michael for helping to create one of the heaviest, tribal, most interesting opening riffs of all time. By the way, the opening riff from Produce Like Pro sounds strangely similar! :}
This was a holy session.
This one is so sacred I almost don't want to know all the details on how it was made. But I do! ;)
For me, the single most outstanding thing in this song is Kim Thayil's daredevil guitar solo - It's a high-wire act, total stuntman!
I agree. Kim thayil's playing on this album just blew my mind. it was like he was on a totally different planet than any other guitarist i'd ever heard. magically organic and absolutely all over the place! It's the ultimate icing on the cake.
Am in total agreement about tape being better than digital, especially for Rock music. Iconic albums like this one have a particular kind of warmth which you just don’t get with modern music. Tape has this way of capturing energy that computers just don’t.