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    You know, Gilmour hasn’t come on my YouTube channel either. The bastard.
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    I recently offered Waters, Gilmour and Mason to play at the online party I'm throwing for my cousin's birthday on my YouTube channel.
    I had prepared a list of fun covers they could do, including Thriller, Smoke On The Water and Smells like Teen Spirit.
    Guess what... They didn't even reply. These old guys are so out of touch with reality. I have more than 1,000 followers.
    In the end all is fine, because an AI emulation of the Beatles will take care of the covers. (And my cousin doesn't care for music anyway.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Interstellar View Post
    I recently offered Waters, Gilmour and Mason to play at the online party I'm throwing for my cousin's birthday on my YouTube channel.
    I had prepared a list of fun covers they could do, including Thriller, Smoke On The Water and Smells like Teen Spirit.
    Guess what... They didn't even reply. These old guys are so out of touch with reality. I have more than 1,000 followers.
    In the end all is fine, because an AI emulation of the Beatles will take care of the covers. (And my cousin doesn't care for music anyway.)
    Couldn't you hire The Analogues?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rarebird View Post
    Couldn't you hire The Analogues?
    A hologram version of The Analogues playing Floydish versions of pop-rock classics with a studio-years Beatles spirit would sound cool indeed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ProgFan View Post
    Gilmour did the Rockonteurs podcast. Guy Pratt is one of the hosts and plays in Gilmours’s band.
    ... hence no glass ceiling for Pratt and no interference from a PR person or publicist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean View Post
    He basically said you'd have to go back to the ice age and start watching then to take it all in.
    Which made no sense. That would be to watch his videos as much as all the viewers watched collectively.
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    Biggest names in rock like D.Gilmour don't really need R.Beato's multi-billion watchers YT channel to promote their records.
    Also, they receive so many requests than if they accept them all they would end up doing nothing else but interviews.
    And last (but not least) as Beato's himself recognize, getting in touch directly with these artists and managing to get through all the blocking obstacles put in place by their management is practically an imposssibility, even for someone as famous as Rick Beato.
    Ever tried to get the direct (private) cell phone # of D.Gilmour or M.Jagger ?
    Good luck.
    Last edited by Mr.Krautman; 09-30-2024 at 05:48 PM.

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    Imagine most any other interviewer / host going on about who they can't get an interview with.
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    And he is wrong about David Gimour.

    Gilmour IS on social media.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jerjo View Post
    That’s a lot of yelling….
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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    That’s a lot of yelling….
    I've always thought so as well. I hate being yelled at, no matter how hippy-happy the yeller might be...

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    Are you all gonna Beato around the bush?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sean View Post
    Are you all gonna Beato around the bush?
    Naah, we're all gonna mouth Beatitudes.
    What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.

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    You...are...so...Beato-ful...to meee...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    That’s a lot of yelling….
    Kind of a folkloric character, but he's quickly tiresome in the short to medium term.
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve F. View Post
    That’s a lot of yelling….
    I tried a couple of his videos and my god it's unwatchable.

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    Yeah I'm in the same place. God bless him and all his subscribers but no.
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    And the Beato goes on....

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    This thread of making puns on YouTubers' names should Beabout over by now ...
    What we feel we have to solve is why the dregs have not dissolved.

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    Quote Originally Posted by taliesin View Post
    I tried a couple of his videos and my god it's unwatchable.
    Quote Originally Posted by NogbadTheBad View Post
    Yeah I'm in the same place. God bless him and all his subscribers but no.
    you'd expect that enthousiastically aggressive tone & volume from a metalhead, not a proghead.


    But then again, I'm not into these opinion-splattering videos (that includes Pardo, and ZombieWoof), as if doing that was making you an authority on the matter.
    I'd probably say the same for Popoff's videos if I was into metal music, though he has written a few books (only read his first, which was a disgrace spellin-, syntax- and grammatical-wise) , which does make him an expert of sorts.
    I did make an exception for the Tonar/Leroy/Gezou series for Yes, but it was so much more than animating a list of whatevers.

    All the more power to them if it works, but no thx for me.
    my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trane View Post
    you'd expect that enthousiastically aggressive tone & volume from a metalhead, not a proghead.


    But then again, I'm not into these opinion-splattering videos (that includes Pardo, and ZombieWoof), as if doing that was making you an authority on the matter.
    I'd probably say the same for Popoff's videos if I was into metal music, though he has written a few books (only read his first, which was a disgrace spellin-, syntax- and grammatical-wise) , which does make him an expert of sorts.
    I did make an exception for the Tonar/Leroy/Gezou series for Yes, but it was so much more than animating a list of whatevers.

    All the more power to them if it works, but no thx for me.
    Pardo has published Sea Of Tranquility for years and IMO is totally qualified to have a YouTube opinion channel. I don’t like everything he puts out, but find most of his stuff enjoyable, and he knows what he is talking about.

    Popoff has written more than a “few” books. He has published more than 40 books on music. I have read quite a few of them and they are always professionally researched and I find them enjoyable.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveSly View Post
    Pardo has published Sea Of Tranquility for years and IMO is totally qualified to have a YouTube opinion channel. I don’t like everything he puts out, but find most of his stuff enjoyable, and he knows what he is talking about.

    Popoff has written more than a “few” books. He has published more than 40 books on music. I have read quite a few of them and they are always professionally researched and I find them enjoyable.
    Agreed (again) Steve.
    Especially with Popoff - don't understand that negativity....

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