As always Tom expresses a genuine quality aspired as one humbled individual now, considering his upbringing. Something not all are able too achieve once they create music that brings people together. Although my music has changed . I'd grew as a teen listening to his music not knowing anything about his band or what any of them looked like until 20 years later. So I'm glad that there is this internet where I have an opportunity to learn about musicians who's music I'd been growing up with. As a kid I enjoyed lots of music and I'm glad that I did. I'm always finding it interesting how they went about , becoming . Thank you Tom.
Thanks for re-upload. This was a very personal interview of Tom where he talked about his childhood,his parents, his struggles. I don't know why it was removed but I'm glad you re-uploaded it
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Having a unique and heartfelt approach towards music is what is inspiring….. people are very often put down when told they are technically not proficient enough…A shame, because it’s important but not essential…So watching this man of integrity is a source of inspiration, and the notion that chance or circumstance are making us who we are maybe even more than our intentions and goodwill . Glad to see he fought his way through, thanks to music.
In the end of 80's we heard that Tom' s childhood, juvenile days were hard. I had no idea how. Being so lonely isn't something health. I'm glad he survived sound & safe after that! He became an important professional musician! God(s) keep(s) bringing accomplishments upon him. o/
I loved this interview. I never new how hard Tom's childhood was. I have been a fan since 1984 when I was 12. I followed every album to the present day. Truly fascinating history.
I did read one of Tom's books. Which I still have. Are you Morbid? A good read for anyone who takes an interest of not reading what everyone else is reading. Thanks to Tom's book. It sparked a little of me to write a book. Now, I find it very relaxing to let my mind rest by understanding another artist, who many admire for his sincerity.
K so. I'm.way late here. Wow!! I've always told.people.that this guy is a true artist and I've always found his art moving and thought he was probably a cool guy. What a fucking cool human being he is!! So down to earth. Honest. Humble. And very deep thinker. I like his stuff even more
@@mikerauter1859 Yes, the same one who recognized that that album is shit, who recognized that he was wrong...or are we all perfect????.... the same one who is a reference for the scene with albums that are masterpieces, that He is respected and a reference for all extreme metal and today with Triptykon he continues to kick ass...absolute master!!!! 💪🍻
When i turn on the auto-captions, Tom keeps talking about a certain Kelly Frost, whom i don't have the pleasure to know; this leads to the old Homeric discussion on pronouncing the band's name correctly - whether it should be /keltik/ or /seltik/. So, next time you're in doubt, remember Kelly, ... for we are the Kelts of Europe and the name of that band was (K)Celtic Frost.
As always Tom expresses a genuine quality aspired as one humbled individual now, considering his upbringing. Something not all are able too achieve once they create music that brings people together. Although my music has changed . I'd grew as a teen listening to his music not knowing anything about his band or what any of them looked like until 20 years later. So I'm glad that there is this internet where I have an opportunity to learn about musicians who's music I'd been
growing up with. As a kid I enjoyed lots of music and I'm glad that I did. I'm always finding it interesting how they went about , becoming . Thank you Tom.
I don't know much about Celtic Frost, but every interview I've seen with Tom is so fucking inspiring. Dude is the real deal
Thanks for re-upload. This was a very personal interview of Tom where he talked about his childhood,his parents, his struggles. I don't know why it was removed but I'm glad you re-uploaded it
Thanks a lot for this video. Although it was recorded 15 ago, we can clearly see that Tom Warrior has been a Metal legend and he shall always be!
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He is…
Having a unique and heartfelt approach towards music is what is inspiring….. people are very often put down when told they are technically not proficient enough…A shame, because it’s important but not essential…So watching this man of integrity is a source of inspiration, and the notion that chance or circumstance are making us who we are maybe even more than our intentions and goodwill . Glad to see he fought his way through, thanks to music.
I love Monotheist I can feel the magic put into it. The soul. It will forever be one of my favorite albums.
It's a great one
In the end of 80's we heard that Tom' s childhood, juvenile days were hard. I had no idea how. Being so lonely isn't something health. I'm glad he survived sound & safe after that! He became an important professional musician! God(s) keep(s) bringing accomplishments upon him. o/
I loved this interview. I never new how hard Tom's childhood was. I have been a fan since 1984 when I was 12. I followed every album to the present day. Truly fascinating history.
I did read one of Tom's books. Which I still have.
Are you Morbid? A good read for anyone who takes an interest of not reading what everyone else is reading. Thanks to Tom's book. It sparked a little of me to write a book. Now, I find it very relaxing to let my mind rest by understanding another artist, who many admire for his sincerity.
K so. I'm.way late here. Wow!! I've always told.people.that this guy is a true artist and I've always found his art moving and thought he was probably a cool guy. What a fucking cool human being he is!! So down to earth. Honest. Humble. And very deep thinker. I like his stuff even more
Really interesting interview, thanks for sharing!
Great interview!
Celtic Frost, top 5 of the best bands in history !!!long live Tom "God" Warrior!!! 💪🍺🇨🇱
the poser that betrayed the scene and released the Cold Lake canoe poser shit? LOL
@@mikerauter1859 Yes, the same one who recognized that that album is shit, who recognized that he was wrong...or are we all perfect????.... the same one who is a reference for the scene with albums that are masterpieces, that He is respected and a reference for all extreme metal and today with Triptykon he continues to kick ass...absolute master!!!! 💪🍻
When i turn on the auto-captions, Tom keeps talking about a certain Kelly Frost, whom i don't have the pleasure to know; this leads to the old Homeric discussion on pronouncing the band's name correctly - whether it should be /keltik/ or /seltik/. So, next time you're in doubt, remember Kelly, ... for we are the Kelts of Europe and the name of that band was (K)Celtic Frost.
Phenomenal band
Maestro 🙏
Whoa!
He will never be forgiven for the cold Lake travesty