I hope more eyes fall on this and that Gorran finds out he has an enormous fan base. I found and added as much Gorran music to my “Ren & Friends” playlist as I could find. Everyone that love Ren expresses equal love for The Big Push. We’d all love love love a reunion of those guys. You have a huge fan base in the States.
So cool to hear Rodriguez get a mention - loved getting to know Goran, he is a great musician with a fab voice! He shines in a more intimate relaxed space I feel, the lockdown sessions just chilling were freaking superb!
I found Goran through Ren. And I'm a big fan. So glad Zeppelin were an early influence. Especially him finding them and Floyd through his Dad. My kids are into them because of me. And I,and them are fans of /Jazz/Blues and the Crooners because of my Dad. Hearing my son's listening to Zeppelin,The Stones,Louise Armstrong,Ella Fitzgerald and Sinatra is beautiful.
What a lovely interview! I completely agree with Gorran’s answer to “what is music?” While I have very little musical ability beyond devouring it, I do write spoken word poetry. I can definitely relate to that bit. Thanks for a great interview!
Such a great interview, thoroughly enjoyed listening to Gorran. I could hear him talk for hours, súper down to Earth and interesting. I hope to catch him busking again in Brighton x
@@roseharvey2664 I hope Brendan is more well known in the US but I wouldn’t know because I am in Canada. He’s not well known here. I saw BB live in Vancouver in 2005. It was great
Thanks Aria. We do all with one phone and basic gear. The idea is raw, unedited and no super production stuff. Just normal people doing amateur stuff and having fun :)
Great interview. Well done. I love what the Big Push comes up with … very versatile and never run of the mill. My favourite band since I first heard them on UA-cam. I have also been enjoying the work of all three individually, sometimes on their own, a duo or trio or playing with a few different artists. It’s all good to listen to and watch. It can be really peeled back and simple or beautiful and complicated harmonies of instruments and voice. Keep up the good work with your channel young man. It’s fabulous. Love your work Gorran. Write more songs and sing them for us🔥☄️⭐️
Really interesting interview. Love his openness to listen to different music sources and to be flexible in order to collaborate with other musicians. Interested to hear his current work. Hope the Bug Push does manage to work together when it makes sense for all the individuals to come together in the future. Their very distinctive personalities and musical styles created something special as a band.
He is a real musician not some creation of a music mogul. It makes me think of the Australian comedian Steve Hughes ( live at the Apollo) when he reals off all the great British Bands ,Then calls us a bit of a Bastard for watching the X FACTOR .it's so True .I Really do hope the push gets back together when Ren is well and back in Britain.
This was great interview. Great questions also. Learned a lot about a musician who I've been fan of for a long time. One constructive criticism if you don't mind. Playing with camera (panning and zooming like that) does no favours to viewers IMO. It's quite dizzying. If you use one camera and have no equipment for smooth panning then it's much better if you just frame it once (the knee up angle where both interviewer and interviewee were in frame for example) and just let it be :)
The feeling I get from Gorran is that busking is a glorified practice session with the bonus of getting verification from the passing public. That said, I REALLY hope that there is a future for The Big Push. Yeah, we also want solo projects, but for touring and gigs TBP can be a core for showing the solo stuff as a part of the show
Busking is also a great opportunity. Renting a rehearsal space is expensive these days. Busking forces you to practice, teaches you self-confidence and familiarity with the audience. It allows you to interact with other musicians.
Have you even gotten into "Social Distortion "? A wast coast band that got super big in the punk rock circle? They are amazing....their song " Don't Take Me For Granted", being my favorite. West..lol
Now Ren has gone stratospheric its cool to watch this stuff !,.....Hope when he gets back from Canada the band can get back up and running !
I hope more eyes fall on this and that Gorran finds out he has an enormous fan base. I found and added as much Gorran music to my “Ren & Friends” playlist as I could find. Everyone that love Ren expresses equal love for The Big Push. We’d all love love love a reunion of those guys. You have a huge fan base in the States.
Gorran has great singing ability and awesome guitar playing!!
So cool to hear Rodriguez get a mention - loved getting to know Goran, he is a great musician with a fab voice! He shines in a more intimate relaxed space I feel, the lockdown sessions just chilling were freaking superb!
"My mum loves trance." Ok, so now I feel old. Cheers Gorran ;-)
Hahahaha!
I found Goran through Ren.
And I'm a big fan.
So glad Zeppelin were an early influence.
Especially him finding them and Floyd through his Dad.
My kids are into them because of me.
And I,and them are fans of /Jazz/Blues and the Crooners because of my Dad.
Hearing my son's listening to Zeppelin,The Stones,Louise Armstrong,Ella Fitzgerald and Sinatra is beautiful.
Fans in New Zealand too!❤
What an engaging musician Gorran is! Loved hearing snippets of his life busking and his travels! Wish him all the best in his career 😊
What a lovely interview! I completely agree with Gorran’s answer to “what is music?” While I have very little musical ability beyond devouring it, I do write spoken word poetry. I can definitely relate to that bit. Thanks for a great interview!
Hey Gorran you have fans in Australia too! Keep posting on UA-cam.
Yes Gorran. I do like your music and I do love you. XXX
I love this guy thank you ❤❤❤
What a nice interview ! Good to know more about Gorran and The Big Push
Such a lovely interview.. thank you! ♥️🎶♥️
Go Gorran
Good interview.
Gorran is a good musician.
Love you, Gorran!
Such a great interview, thoroughly enjoyed listening to Gorran. I could hear him talk for hours, súper down to Earth and interesting. I hope to catch him busking again in Brighton x
Pleasantly surprised when he mentioned Brendan Benson. Respect
You Don't hear much about BB, I like him. Perhaps, he's more well known in the US.
@@roseharvey2664 I hope Brendan is more well known in the US but I wouldn’t know because I am in Canada. He’s not well known here. I saw BB live in Vancouver in 2005. It was great
Hello from Sibenik, Croatia.
this is a great interview. thanks for doing this guys!!
thank you for watching Richard :)
This was a good talk. tHanks to the both of you....wishing everyone more success with the next projects!
Gorran. Love is the answer, now what's the question.
The camera man needs to zoom in on people when they are talking. Or use a remote control for camera control
Thanks Aria. We do all with one phone and basic gear. The idea is raw, unedited and no super production stuff. Just normal people doing amateur stuff and having fun :)
Great interview. Well done.
I love what the Big Push comes up with … very versatile and never run of the mill. My favourite band since I first heard them on UA-cam. I have also been enjoying the work of all three individually, sometimes on their own, a duo or trio or playing with a few different artists. It’s all good to listen to and watch. It
can be really peeled back and simple or beautiful and complicated harmonies of instruments and voice. Keep up the good work with your channel young man. It’s fabulous. Love your work Gorran. Write more songs and sing them for us🔥☄️⭐️
Really interesting interview. Love his openness to listen to different music sources and to be flexible in order to collaborate with other musicians. Interested to hear his current work. Hope the Bug Push does manage to work together when it makes sense for all the individuals to come together in the future. Their very distinctive personalities and musical styles created something special as a band.
He is a real musician not some creation of a music mogul. It makes me think of the Australian comedian Steve Hughes ( live at the Apollo) when he reals off all the great British Bands ,Then calls us a bit of a Bastard for watching the X FACTOR .it's so True .I Really do hope the push gets back together when Ren is well and back in Britain.
This was great interview. Great questions also. Learned a lot about a musician who I've been fan of for a long time.
One constructive criticism if you don't mind. Playing with camera (panning and zooming like that) does no favours to viewers IMO. It's quite dizzying. If you use one camera and have no equipment for smooth panning then it's much better if you just frame it once (the knee up angle where both interviewer and interviewee were in frame for example) and just let it be :)
Loving your stuff bro!
Really enjoyed this!
Hi everyone
The feeling I get from Gorran is that busking is a glorified practice session with the bonus of getting verification from the passing public. That said, I REALLY hope that there is a future for The Big Push. Yeah, we also want solo projects, but for touring and gigs TBP can be a core for showing the solo stuff as a part of the show
Busking is also a great opportunity. Renting a rehearsal space is expensive these days. Busking forces you to practice, teaches you self-confidence and familiarity with the audience. It allows you to interact with other musicians.
I drive my brother insane with my singing
Oh wow, 👍🏻 at least you like Woody Guthrie! Not many people here even know him!
Any talk of reuniting when Ren gets back ?
Have you even gotten into "Social Distortion "? A wast coast band that got super big in the punk rock circle? They are amazing....their song " Don't Take Me For Granted", being my favorite. West..lol
You need a separate channel for these interviews. Lex fridman. Potential. #soft white underbelly, channel
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