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  • @SimonTittley
    @SimonTittley 2 роки тому +12

    You gotta love this man - brilliant, funny, hip and so humble. His book 'Le Freak' is an amazing human story - a triumph of talent and wit over stark adversity...

  • @stephengiese7549
    @stephengiese7549 3 роки тому +25

    This is the most technical interview about music that I have ever heard. He speaks about composing, guitar playing, producing etc.in detail. He could speak forever about music. He sounds like a teacher. He sounds like a musical historian. I have alot of his work which I played alot. Thanks Nile and utube.

    • @dkae92
      @dkae92 Рік тому

      So crazy hey.. should watch the diggin in the crates episode.. awesome stories

  • @sincro007
    @sincro007 5 років тому +76

    Why so low on views , man this man is walking legend

    • @kenritch3941
      @kenritch3941 3 роки тому +1

      Just too busy & tired, down time from the pandemic got me here.

    • @thetrickisirarelyrespond5945
      @thetrickisirarelyrespond5945 3 роки тому +2

      Makes no sense.
      Same as that guy denying you soup.

    • @cbbuntz
      @cbbuntz 3 роки тому +2

      He's one of those guys that all music nerds know, but people who aren't music nerds don't.

    • @spookyvilepiano8882
      @spookyvilepiano8882 2 роки тому

      @@kenritch3941 dodaditrio tá ofto

    • @12foot04
      @12foot04 Рік тому +1

      Yeah this man is a legend to a select few. That’s probably great for him in the day to day. I definitely wouldn’t want to be famous to everyone. LoL I was watching this hanging on every word cuz I love this mans work, while my girlfriend walked in, and thought Tyler the creator grew dreads… I feel like that drives home my point pretty well.

  • @pco2004
    @pco2004 2 роки тому +7

    Nigel is a genius. Happy the interviewer gave him space to talk too. Such gems of wisdom from a legend.

  • @dwannb
    @dwannb 6 років тому +23

    Music God Nile Rodgers.

  • @DANYALLAYNAD
    @DANYALLAYNAD 3 роки тому +16

    What a legend. Besides the fact of being a musical legend, a legend of a person. Could listen to him talk forever

    • @diggnhim2
      @diggnhim2 2 роки тому

      ..as.zzgvucggvvv. C bc cchv veg vggcvgvgcc hgvcc c c. Bc. Call You Right Back ☎️ ☎️ C c c. B

    • @diggnhim2
      @diggnhim2 2 роки тому

      ..as.zzgvucggvvv. C bc cchv veg vggcvgvgcc hgvcc c c. Bc. Call You Right Back ☎️ ☎️ C c c. B

  • @tommeredith7079
    @tommeredith7079 6 років тому +10

    First time I ever zeroed in on Nile Rodgers, very talented, articulate, speaks his mind very effectively.
    I recently watched him featured on Netflix once in a lifetime.

  • @stevieh9860
    @stevieh9860 5 років тому +33

    I don’t even know how this works..... I’m doing a bit of research into the Honeydrippers, who Nile played with and produced, this leads me to him talking about Let’s Dance, which in turn led me here. Fascinating. Gripping stuff. Extraordinary life, extraordinary man, phenomenal talent. What a guy, with real vision, and the chops to realise it. There seems to be a refreshing lack of bullshit, just straight, matter of fact delivery. He has an ego, which he keeps in check because he doesn’t need to play up. A true rarity in the world of music. It’s brilliant to listen to him.

    • @positivevibez73
      @positivevibez73 3 роки тому +2

      So for replying to your comment so late. I think your view of Nile is spot on. He really is a true talent.

    • @jeromemathis6449
      @jeromemathis6449 2 роки тому

      His group was CHIC!! Start there!!
      🤔

    • @stevieh9860
      @stevieh9860 2 роки тому +1

      @@jeromemathis6449 In the 70s, Chic didn’t land with me. The whole Sister Sledge/ Chic stable passed me by. It’s hard to estimate how influential, how important, how damn talented they were even then. Listening now, it’s obvious. At the time, not so much.

    • @jeromemathis6449
      @jeromemathis6449 2 роки тому

      💯

    • @FUNKINETIK
      @FUNKINETIK 2 роки тому +1

      @@jeromemathis6449 As a young kid being raised on Soul music I remember a great song ‘I’m Doing Fine Now’ by New York City. It was only a few years ago I found out that was Bernard’s & Nile’s first band (later called The Big Apple Band.
      P E A C E : )

  • @Vanessa-yn4dx
    @Vanessa-yn4dx 3 роки тому +3

    Nile Rodgers needs his own show. He is great!!!

  • @monkeybrain213
    @monkeybrain213 3 роки тому +3

    It's amazing how he stays thin in shape and lucid of mind and thought.

  • @FUNKINETIK
    @FUNKINETIK 2 роки тому +2

    Great interview. It must be nearly 10 years ago now when I saw that Chic were performing at The Warehouse Project in Manchester also topping the bill was Detroit Techno genius Jeff Mills, immediately I realised I had 12” singles by both artists with a 30 year gap between them and so promptly bought tickets for the event. At the end of Nile’s set his manager noticed me holding C’est Chic album and asked if I would like to meet Nile backstage, my answer was of course YES. Just one other person was also invited. Backstage I noticed Nile nearby and so let the lady, who was also invited, to meet him first, I took I slight detour as I’d just spotted Johnny Marr who had joined Chic for their final song. As I reached and shook his hand I said “Mr Marr, what an honour . . . . . it was for you to be up there performing with Nile tonight” he looked at me with a momentary look of confusion and replied with a nod of the head saying “Yeah, you’re right”. I did feel a little cheeky saying that but have recently discovered, watching an interview he did for Oxford university, that he had named his Son after Nile. And so I got to meet the man who is as important to Dance music as the river is to Egypt. As you know he has a giant smile, while chatting he asked me if I would like him to sign the two records I held in my hand, as I passed him the 12” single Le Freak I said to him “I bought this a third of a century ago” to which he said with a big smile “WOW” .
    Such a precious memory.
    P E A C E : )

  • @sspbrazil
    @sspbrazil 3 роки тому +4

    Always loved Nile and his guitar style. Glad he’s still around after his cancer diagnosis.

  • @tod3msn
    @tod3msn 5 років тому +22

    Nile Rodgers is a great talent and an amazing musical talent. Stunning talent indeed!

  • @JohannesYtterstrom
    @JohannesYtterstrom Місяць тому

    How does this not have more views? Sure. It's a long interview but still. This should have millions of views by now!

  • @PaluzziGuitar
    @PaluzziGuitar 3 роки тому +5

    Every time I listen to a Nile Rodgers interview I learn of yet another classic recording he produced. For those who like 'Let's Dance', Rodgers also produced Bowie's 'Black Tie White Noise' album, which for me was also a pretty darn good album that was overlooked by many.

    • @dkae92
      @dkae92 Рік тому

      Countless hits.. like a virgin Madonna.. Duran Duran, Bowie, INXS.. he even took acid with Timothy Leary when he was 14…

  • @deanedge5988
    @deanedge5988 3 роки тому +6

    Why have only 50,000 people seen this?

  • @Vanessa-yn4dx
    @Vanessa-yn4dx 3 роки тому +2

    He needs his own show!!!

  • @josephkrokoski5095
    @josephkrokoski5095 2 роки тому +1

    Nile. The man with the Midas touch. I first found interest in him when I seen the movie "Soup For One"

  • @zivaray
    @zivaray 5 років тому +6

    One of the greatest interviews ever!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @comodisc
    @comodisc 5 років тому +9

    "He did read the book." I'm really enjoying this well-moderated series. Niles is fascinating.

  • @jambutty2218
    @jambutty2218 2 роки тому +1

    I read his autobiography and it’s a gift to the world. Couldn’t recommend it anymore. It’s got everything, absolutely entertaining and informative. 🇬🇧

    • @dkae92
      @dkae92 Рік тому

      Is this ‘Le Freak’?

  • @digitalmusicalart3494
    @digitalmusicalart3494 5 років тому +5

    @54:00, my uncle's wore Playboy's in the 80's. Dope!!!

  • @brainsareus
    @brainsareus 4 роки тому +8

    I love how he is so connected to his inner child.

  • @discophrenia1585
    @discophrenia1585 3 роки тому +3

    Keep on flowin' Nile♥

  • @manmewxlsgb
    @manmewxlsgb 4 роки тому +6

    Interviewer is fantastic. Nile does all the talking.

  • @ComicPower
    @ComicPower 3 роки тому +2

    So much living history in him. A legend.

  • @walterwallace3059
    @walterwallace3059 2 роки тому +1

    i just spent an absolute unique moment watching this man.greatness!! BUT to me ...niles rodgers 's sound is also about the drums,which are amazing specially during the chic organization era..i would have liked some words about tony!! peace yall love niles forever.

  • @mikespindler6712
    @mikespindler6712 3 роки тому +3

    Inspiring Nile. A Chic jazz LP would go down a storm! Don't you think! It's About Time style. I can live in hope. A pleasure to meet you in B'ham, UK.

  • @davidjohnston9481
    @davidjohnston9481 2 роки тому +1

    Love Nile, what an awesome gem he is. A true inspiration and music legend.

  • @driven64
    @driven64 Рік тому

    NILE IS SO INTERESTING AND GRAVITATING! TRULY A BROTHER WHO LOVES MAKING MUSIC AND COLLABORATING WITH OTHERS WHO SHARE THAT LOVE!

  • @thomasnelson5758
    @thomasnelson5758 Рік тому

    I could listen to him talk about music for days. Or just about anything. Love Nile so much

  • @mileskendall1889
    @mileskendall1889 3 роки тому +1

    Just found a new favorite.

  • @manguera9
    @manguera9 2 роки тому

    Nile showed the power of the rhythm guitar as a tool of composition ,as the beat in a song, the strumming of the guitar as main ingredient of the attraction of a song, even the best funky,soul rhythm studio session guitar player from the 60,70 never thought to make a hit with rhythm guitar.

  • @katiadunn4873
    @katiadunn4873 2 роки тому

    I think Hollywood should make a movie about his life. It's Soo interesting, the good, the bad, the sad, the happy moments. Everything makes sense. He earned it.

  • @jonglenister8140
    @jonglenister8140 3 роки тому +2

    4:17 the way he said they talked is also how Charles Manson talks.

  • @peterlagroove6555
    @peterlagroove6555 5 років тому +4

    Disco music is the best music in the world......

    • @JimmieJamOfTheDay
      @JimmieJamOfTheDay 3 роки тому +1

      And, Nile said it's Queen has been treated unkindly by history. He holds Donna Summer up extremely high, referring to her as an avant-garde artist.

  • @linden5165
    @linden5165 3 роки тому +1

    Such a great guy, a truly kind human being.

  • @peterlagroove6555
    @peterlagroove6555 4 роки тому +2

    Nile Rodgers the best disco guitarist

  • @peterlagroove6555
    @peterlagroove6555 3 роки тому +1

    1979 In Montréal Canada... We never has the disco sucks mouvement ...... Because Montréal was the best disco city in the World

  • @esseen100
    @esseen100 3 роки тому +1

    That "Love Is The Message" loop that Nile says they did, Tom Moulton says he did, with Leon Huff on the organ.

  • @zivaray
    @zivaray 5 років тому +5

    Benji B is a great interviewer!!!!!

    • @americareal3
      @americareal3 5 років тому

      He's a fucking twat.

    • @Drakemiser
      @Drakemiser 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe it's a generational thing, but dude is just staring at the floor. At least fake interest buddy!!

  • @davidchavez81
    @davidchavez81 2 роки тому

    A few unforgivable gaffs on Red Bull's part but still amazing to be able to hear Mr. Rodgers explain, super inspirational.

  • @vickynicholas6952
    @vickynicholas6952 5 років тому +4

    An absolute legend!

  • @rosemiller7583
    @rosemiller7583 3 роки тому +2

    He ageless what a beautiful soul.

  • @kincamell2
    @kincamell2 2 роки тому

    Much Gratitude.

  • @afrosoul1369
    @afrosoul1369 5 років тому +3

    I love him even more

  • @PedroFerreira-ze5yp
    @PedroFerreira-ze5yp 2 роки тому

    This guys is a fraking legend! A ton of respect!

  • @ccth22
    @ccth22 3 роки тому

    Wow he created so many masterpieces. One that rarely gets talks about is probably my favorite. “At Last I’m Free” kind of got lost with other slow drag classics.

  • @Yasharala3
    @Yasharala3 3 роки тому

    Cutting & Scratching changed the timing 2song's @NILE ROGERS ~ Nile & Bernard kings of funk~

  • @thedonbishop55
    @thedonbishop55 2 роки тому

    This man is an international treasure and should be protected at all costs.

  • @joglou7247
    @joglou7247 2 роки тому

    I truly feel blessed that this person has a heartbeat.

  • @casimirliberski
    @casimirliberski 4 роки тому +2

    Such a brilliant man!

  • @tommy2capa
    @tommy2capa 6 років тому +18

    this is the best one

  • @nickbaires2864
    @nickbaires2864 3 роки тому +1

    Nile Rodgers fantastic dancing music

  • @allendavis141
    @allendavis141 3 роки тому +3

    All these great black artists that they have as guest and no black people in audience. Young black adults should be their learning about their culture.

    • @trevorwoodley3897
      @trevorwoodley3897 3 роки тому +1

      Well, at least the pink vultures are there to do what they do best: "Columbus", copy, imitate, reverse-engineer, appropriate, steal.

  • @markgeorge1980
    @markgeorge1980 5 років тому +7

    I always hear the good side of Nile's childhood in heroin culture. The extensiveness of what he speaks of has a dark dark DARK side...I want to hear Nile speak on the "drouts" when his parents couldn't cop and had to become sick. When it's as extensive as Nile explains it's a 24 hr cycle all day everyday of cop score pop drop or become useless and sicker than you can imagine.

    • @johneta7665
      @johneta7665 5 років тому +4

      That must be a miserable enslavement.

    • @acr08807
      @acr08807 4 роки тому

      You'd like his book, then.

  • @naturligfunktion4232
    @naturligfunktion4232 Рік тому

    RBMA is such a great resource

  • @ericsilberstein667
    @ericsilberstein667 6 місяців тому

    He’s worked with a lot Alternative bands, mainly New Wave.

  • @aaronfrank9649
    @aaronfrank9649 2 роки тому

    Mr. Rogers is a very bright man.

  • @LeslieESP21
    @LeslieESP21 2 роки тому

    Nile, I believe the after hours was called THE GARAGE. The Bowie connection? Anyway, wishing you great health and prosperity, always. Thank You for speaking your TRUTH, sharing is caring. Be well and keep shining your light.
    Purely,
    Leslie

  • @FUNKINETIK
    @FUNKINETIK 2 роки тому

    Wow, I’ve just realised something, Nile mentions within the first minute of the interview that within one hour after the gig in Manchester he was on the plane to Madrid, I was blessed to meet him within that hour.
    P E A C E : )
    p.s. please check out Nile’s tweet he made today 5th May (coincidentally my birthday) it’s important for the world.

  • @allen394
    @allen394 6 місяців тому

    Nile = MR. COOL ❤❤❤

  • @user-mm6vo1cl1d
    @user-mm6vo1cl1d 4 роки тому +3

    Nile is fucking hilarious legend

  • @h.m.7218
    @h.m.7218 4 роки тому +3

    Talented smart guy.

  • @oldskoolmusicforever0724
    @oldskoolmusicforever0724 Рік тому +1

    CLASSIC

  • @kevinmartinear7811
    @kevinmartinear7811 2 роки тому

    One of the if not greatest disco arranger producer along with his co producer Bernard Edwards...

  • @Zeal808
    @Zeal808 6 років тому +2

    Yeah Niles!

  • @basehead617
    @basehead617 4 роки тому +2

    Nile also leaves out that the entire Diana Ross album was remixed and all the vocals re-recorded and the songs themselves substantially changed after their work was completed. They cannot claim to be the reason that the album did well as their work is not what was released.

    • @kimbozw1808
      @kimbozw1808 3 роки тому +4

      Nile and Bernard wrote all the songs on the album. Without the songs the album would have not done well!

    • @basehead617
      @basehead617 2 роки тому

      @@kimbozw1808 well of course! but im talking about the production side.. there are other kudos needed

    • @DJGary0910
      @DJGary0910 2 роки тому

      @@basehead617 can you explain more

  • @peterlagroove6555
    @peterlagroove6555 5 років тому +3

    VIVE LE DISCO LIBRE

  • @RobBaartwijk
    @RobBaartwijk 3 роки тому +2

    It's very interesting but PLEASE buy proper microphones. First in the Trevor Horn video, now in this one.
    Just buy wireless or something?
    For the rest; very much fun to hear Nile!

  • @davidurciuoli8594
    @davidurciuoli8594 3 роки тому +1

    Why are the songs not played?

    • @DANYALLAYNAD
      @DANYALLAYNAD 3 роки тому

      Copyright strikes. Erykah Badu and EL-P are the only ones Iv seen with the music left in

    • @trevorwoodley3897
      @trevorwoodley3897 3 роки тому +2

      This is idiotic and infuriating. What happened to the concept of "fair use"?, especially when being used in the service of instruction and insight by the creators?

  • @RP-mm9ie
    @RP-mm9ie 3 роки тому

    3hrs at once ,great host

  • @paul10018
    @paul10018 3 роки тому

    1:07:35 - holy crap!

  • @jasonalpha
    @jasonalpha 4 роки тому

    Very interesting interview

  • @howardjdownes
    @howardjdownes 3 роки тому

    The Tik Tok "Sea Shanty" -
    ( the Billie of Tea)
    Anyone else Notice LOUIS TOMLINSON there in a white hoodie [upper centre]?

  • @basehead617
    @basehead617 4 роки тому +1

    His anecdote about David Bowie listening to his album seems really strange, considering in the wikipedia entry for his album it says Smash Hits magazine's review of it said '"Amazing! Incredible!...the best thing I've heard in five years. If David Bowie's LP is half as good it will be excellent"' - is he conflating something David said with an actual review?!

  • @craigromero8303
    @craigromero8303 2 роки тому

    Brilliant, plain straight shooter ahead by a century or few! Glad bowie finally paid his homage at Grammy's for ressurecting a slip of a corpse & giving each their due! Tho' Nile is clearly the blessed big original G! He seems ageless! Would love to be fit to work with him.

  • @nigelburton2070
    @nigelburton2070 Рік тому

    My hero

  • @blackcutty8549
    @blackcutty8549 4 роки тому +2

    The best bass player Barnard Edwards SIP

  • @qunatuai8640
    @qunatuai8640 2 роки тому

    soul rhythm studio session guitar player from the 60,70 never thought to make a hit with rhythm guitar.

  • @manuseal5983
    @manuseal5983 10 місяців тому

    Why does this show never play the music for us?

  • @richardcordoba
    @richardcordoba 2 роки тому

    Awesome

  • @conorosullivan3795
    @conorosullivan3795 Рік тому

    Brilliant !!! / TREPANIC ;)

  • @thetrickisirarelyrespond5945
    @thetrickisirarelyrespond5945 3 роки тому +1

    Even if at the end this turned out to be some Verbal Kint /Keyser Soze bulletin board/crazy man shit, it would still be one of the greatest pictures ever painted lol.
    Could definitely see a movie!
    What an artist and raconteur.

  • @ryanconnelly9399
    @ryanconnelly9399 3 роки тому +1

    Is this the coolest 😎 guy ever

  • @jdm2651
    @jdm2651 Рік тому

    17:39 Nile tries to parody the impromptu poetry typical of these happenings, but he simply can't do uneven and awkward free flow, he raps with good rhythm and rhyme. The he goes no, there were no rhymes, and comes up right away with an even better one. That is when you can't stop the musician in you. Great guy Nile is.

  • @happycamper7859
    @happycamper7859 5 років тому +1

    1980's Sam's BBQ. Texas. MmmmmMmmmmm. RIP STEVIE RAY.

  • @panameraboomin7925
    @panameraboomin7925 4 роки тому +2

    Well shit I think Nile Rodgers might be Tyler, the creators long lost father.

  • @xxzstatixx562
    @xxzstatixx562 2 роки тому

    💥💯💥

  • @minnermin
    @minnermin 2 роки тому

    i needa job.

  • @vadimvasquezmortisjwhw9566
    @vadimvasquezmortisjwhw9566 4 роки тому +1

    It is a machine
    It realy is..
    The digital generation
    Started with
    Dire straighs record
    Money for nothing
    With Compact disc format.
    The vinyl record players
    Were not avaible anymore..
    Television Became digital.
    There is huge differens
    Between
    Analog generation
    And digital generation..
    Young People talk like
    Windows operating system.
    But on higher level
    It is like a computer..
    It can create a
    Mirekal
    And actualy also a
    Very useful thing.
    But the machine
    Donnot have any
    Humour
    So it is True
    Machine=True
    Yes

  • @loganmcgee18
    @loganmcgee18 2 роки тому

    Damn, his work with Daft Punk wasn't broughten up at all...? Won a Grammy, ffs

    • @suzannek3493
      @suzannek3493 Рік тому

      He speaks a lot about them in other interviews

  • @seth4766
    @seth4766 5 років тому +2

  • @lbamusic
    @lbamusic 2 роки тому

    Playboy shoes!! I still have a few pairs over 60 years oldl. I Bought from Lefcourts in NYC on Madison & 48th St.

  • @rinahall
    @rinahall 5 років тому +4

    number of black poeple in the audience ? 0.

  • @brainsareus
    @brainsareus 4 роки тому +1

    I love Nile... and, I do realize he gets short shrift on his genius.
    however, Too much of his talks can become; ponderous, as they become self-referential, as well as self-reverential.

  • @ngc-ho1xd
    @ngc-ho1xd Рік тому +1

    Man... That audience is dead or something.

  • @peterlagroove6555
    @peterlagroove6555 5 років тому +3

    Hip Hop are another aspect of musical decline as the many untalented people we hear on the radio can’t live without autotune. Autotune artificially stretches or slurs sounds in order to get it closer to center pitch. Many of today’s pop musicians and rappers could not survive without autotune, which has become a sort of musical training wheels. But unlike a five-year-old riding a bike, they never take the training wheels off to mature into a better musician. Dare I even bring up the subject of U2s guitarist “The Edge” who has popularized rhythmic digital delays synchronized to the tempo of the music? You could easily argue he’s more an accomplished sound engineer than a talented guitarist.
    Today’s music is designed to sell, not inspire. Today’s artist is often more concerned with producing something familiar to mass audience, increasing the likelihood of commercial success (this is encouraged by music industry execs, who are notoriously risk-averse).

    • @OerythiaDeQuatrefages
      @OerythiaDeQuatrefages 3 роки тому

      I sadly have to agree, hopefully I still have a wall of old vinyls and I rarely can find new 'productions' which does match the qualitative level of 60's/70's/80's & even some of the 90's productions. Being blamed of nostalgia by blokes online self-proclaiming themselves 'producers for, in their own terminology, "doing beats" is an other disgrace of our times.

    • @BloggStandard
      @BloggStandard 3 роки тому

      also look up Micheal Brook. Eno introduced him to U2, and is the pioneer/inventor of that guitar signature

  • @dizzyd4910
    @dizzyd4910 3 роки тому +1

    The infamous baby undeniably carve because foot conjecturally tour into a spooky tray. lame, psychotic cherries

  • @natelevinson7030
    @natelevinson7030 3 роки тому

    The sour syria methodologically wrap because mine separately sound barring a bashful acrylic. fabulous, pale gasoline