Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth talking about Peter leaving

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  • čas přidán 20. 06. 2008
  • Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth talking about Peter Lindgren after he left the band. Mikael gives a new information about the happening that surprise the fans.
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  • @SanguineQuills
    @SanguineQuills Před 12 lety +350

    My favorite era in Opeth was the Akerfeldt/Lindgren/Mendez/Lopez era. To me, it had an indescribable chemistry that couldn't be replicated. Everyone that played in this band is very talented obviously, but to me there was just something more to that lineup. A cohesion that really appealed to me.
    That said, I have nothing but respect for the band. I don't follow them as much anymore, because I'm not connecting as much with what they do, but bands shouldn't be held hostage to fans' opinions.

    • @Rhinoinasuit
      @Rhinoinasuit Před 4 lety +2

      What album(s) did they all play together on?

    • @XTyrannicalX
      @XTyrannicalX Před 4 lety +10

      @@Rhinoinasuit From My arms your hearse up to Ghost Reveries.

    • @Nephzi
      @Nephzi Před 4 lety +8

      I agree but I also think Fredrik and Axe could slot in there just fine because watershed was amazing and don't underestimate Wiberg... for me the downfall of Opeth came with Joakim (I'm being a little hyperbolic because I still like Opeth just not as much as what I call the middle ages Opeth)

    • @montanaorr6937
      @montanaorr6937 Před 4 lety

      I wholeheartedly agree.

    • @gandalf8216
      @gandalf8216 Před 3 lety +3

      I wholeheartedly agree. The chemistry and the "horizon" for the band was there, and they had an established tone. And if you've been with a band, finding a tone you can stick to is very difficulty and not easy to just abandon. A band finding their tone is a magnum opus on its own, but sometimes, cracks are only revealed by their unfolding, and then it's too late. Kind of like a marriage of 10 years, but the last five years meant more split than growth. But a band is more than a single guitarist, even though Peter leaving left a mark, which only proves how good he was, considering he was in Opeth.
      Sometimes things just don't work out. And that's fine. I hope the fans got hurt more than the band members, truth be told, it would be the best outcome I'd say.

  • @bunnyhead71
    @bunnyhead71 Před 9 lety +283

    talk about a no bullshit interview. I don't think I have ever seen this much honesty about a fellow band mate and real feelings. This is great, Mikael should regret zero.

  • @CircleofShit
    @CircleofShit Před 9 lety +267

    I think people call Mikael 'arrogant' or 'egotistical' when really he's just just frank and direct, knows what he wants, tells you what he thinks sounds shit and doesn't beat around the bush. A no nonsense approach. Love it.

    • @BozJust
      @BozJust Před 9 lety +17

      ***** Yea, if you are being honest about yourself being better at something than your bandmates or colleagues, you are branded arrogant and egoistical and a jerk even. Also sometimes you gotta be honest with your friends, if they want your opinion on something they have created, you can't just sugarcoat it. For their own good.

    • @trichila6397
      @trichila6397 Před 6 lety +8

      We're Swedes, honest and humble, but closed off people

  • @beefdlo
    @beefdlo Před 8 lety +162

    I'm sure many, many people who've been in bands with friends will understand Akerfeldt's predicament here

    • @xmiraculix82
      @xmiraculix82 Před 3 lety +1

      in many cases the not-good-enough-friend will still have a role in the band, as a manager or roadie, guitar tech or whatever and i think it's great if it works out like that

    • @jimbodavis1944
      @jimbodavis1944 Před 3 lety +11

      It’s an awkward and almost impossible situation that - in my experience - usually has two bad choices: 1) losing a friend for the sake of improvement, and 2) complacency in song-writing in a toxic passive-aggressive environment. In RARE cases, there are two other better choices: 1) the bandmate/friend improves and becomes more integral to the band, or 2) you part ways in the band without damaging the friendship. The last two better choices become less and less likely the more popular the band gets (from my experience with 10 years in a gigging original music band). We chose the complacency route (hampering the band to avoid damaging friendships). Of course, friendships were damaged anyway. Bands are very complicated...haha... In the end, I don’t regret a thing, but I’m rather fatalistic about things.

    • @barklordofthesith2997
      @barklordofthesith2997 Před 3 lety +3

      @@jimbodavis1944 AFAIK things are pretty good between them. As in they visit each other/have dinner with each others families. I had heard that a big reason why he left was simply that he didn't want to tour/do live shows as much as the band was doing at the time. Which involved a good amount of travel & it is understandable that somebody with wife & kids would rather be with his family vs having the traveling circus routine of a performing band.

    • @Rose.Of.Hizaki
      @Rose.Of.Hizaki Před 3 lety +4

      @@barklordofthesith2997 You talk as if the rest of the band dont have wives and kids. Mikael for sure does.
      from my perspective It seems that Peter decided that he wasnt contributing to the band enough creatively and that pretty much haunted his existence within the band. He wrote riffs that were never used in songs because Mikael at the end of the day had the final decision and Im sure that just made Peter feel even more like trash so he decided to call it a day and part ways with the band. Opeth being on the road and away all the time certainly would have influenced his decision to leave but probably not the one that pushed him over the edge.
      Im sure being in the band caused him much anxiety and stress. Imagine wanting to contribute, being told to contribute but having your ideas constantly shot down or ignored.
      Leaving Opeth meant that both of them remained friends and he was free from that anxiety.

    • @barklordofthesith2997
      @barklordofthesith2997 Před 3 lety

      @@Rose.Of.Hizaki The rest of the band doesn't have kids with Mikael being the exception. He had one kid at the time and it was 2 or 3 years old at most.

  • @raz0rcarich99
    @raz0rcarich99 Před 3 lety +24

    You can really tell that Mike truly cares about how other people feel.

  • @fratsalgur3422
    @fratsalgur3422 Před 9 lety +258

    I'd love to hear the tape Peter gave Mike.

    • @mattyjohnsson257
      @mattyjohnsson257 Před 2 lety +10

      @Christopher Norris That's behind the Harlequin Forest, right? Guarded by some Baying Hounds? Damnation! Someone should order a deliverance of those tapes.

    • @peterlaurik7471
      @peterlaurik7471 Před 2 lety +5

      ​@@mattyjohnsson257 Those are some Bleak landscapes nowadays i remember how it was before the Harvest and the Isolation Years.

    • @matheusluiz4958
      @matheusluiz4958 Před 2 lety +5

      @@peterlaurik7471 You should've seen the face of Melinda when she heard it

    • @friendlyenemy2314
      @friendlyenemy2314 Před 2 lety +4

      @@matheusluiz4958 she and the demon of the fall would be benighted by the nectar of the apostle in triumph

    • @AI-ke9pp
      @AI-ke9pp Před 2 lety +2

      @@friendlyenemy2314 uhhh..... hessian peel

  • @alienedbla1333
    @alienedbla1333 Před 4 lety +38

    I'm basically Peter when it comes to pair programming in computer science class

  • @velocitylk
    @velocitylk Před 4 lety +49

    0:53
    "that stepping toes an-"
    WELL

  • @LordSummerIsle73
    @LordSummerIsle73 Před 3 lety +7

    Mikael is so honest and kind man he's the best

  • @locxha96
    @locxha96 Před 8 lety +62

    peter solos are really unique and I really like that..

    • @SaintFranssoix
      @SaintFranssoix Před 4 lety +1

      But weren't peter's solos written by Mikael?

    • @Diesel_Budgie
      @Diesel_Budgie Před 4 lety +14

      @@SaintFranssoix I watched another old interview where they said that basically, if a section of a song has been designated for a guitar solo, all the guitarists would do a bunch of solos and they would then pick their favourites.
      Mikael still writes or curates most of the riffs, melodic sections and the songwriting process in general.

    • @garrettbreedon9691
      @garrettbreedon9691 Před 3 lety +2

      @@SaintFranssoix From what I’ve gathered from older interviews, from orchid to blackwater park Peter played a pretty big role on in writing guitar riffs/solos. Which in my opinion are the greatest days of Opeth.

    • @ItsNotaTuhmah
      @ItsNotaTuhmah Před 3 lety

      @@SaintFranssoix Each one wrote his own solos. and performed them live. That's why some sections that are absurdly hard that were recorded by Mike while singing were done in the same fashion live. Mike abandoned that when Fredrik joined, leaving him to play the hardest stuff.

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Před 2 měsíci

      I've seen many live videos here on YT (when he was in the band) and Peter doesn't play one single solo. Please enlighten me.

  • @metalfan0101
    @metalfan0101 Před 11 lety +20

    I kinda get sad when i think what peter would felt when he saw this...

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Před 7 lety +48

    It's weird how it sounds like the interviewer tries to poke him to say something that could create drama between them.

    • @trexpeliahelvetios2302
      @trexpeliahelvetios2302 Před 7 lety

      Yuppi i think he try to not to ask the same or mediocre *i dont know how to spell* questions and end up asking dramatic question

    • @embracerodusk2537
      @embracerodusk2537 Před 4 lety +7

      It's what journalists do.

  • @Inth
    @Inth Před 9 lety +55

    1. WOW what an amazing interview, first time hearing such an honest interview and answers.
    2. I always liked Peter a lot, but I understand that for Mikael the level of the songs and their quality was the most important.
    3. As a musican I have the same weakness: I can create on my own, but creating with others is always motivating me to do better stuff.
    thanks for this interview although it didnt give the answer why Peter left

    • @GhANeC
      @GhANeC Před 9 lety +9

      This is just a piece of the full interview from years ago, and Mikael has said that at this time he was very tired and still a bit conflicted about Peter's departure, so he spoke of many things a bit more harshly and negatively than they actually were.

  • @andre99249
    @andre99249 Před 5 lety +7

    Damn! I can see the pain on his face talking about Peter.

  • @paljomania4281
    @paljomania4281 Před 3 lety +5

    Best interview ever with Åkerfeldt. Maybe he was tired but that was awesome. Peter is brilliant guitarist.

  • @aestusmaris
    @aestusmaris Před 7 lety +6

    I love Opeth, and have done for a long time. Reflecting on the ouput, Peter leaving changed things. Perhaps he that was the restraint that was needed.

    • @ItsNotaTuhmah
      @ItsNotaTuhmah Před 7 lety +4

      That was exactly his role in the late years. Back in the Orchid/Morningrise days Pete wrote a lot of the stuff but over time Mike took over. He still didn't forget completely that Pete was an important member of the band and he took his advices, heard what he had to hear. Pete told him back then when a song was not meant for Opeth and when it did. When he left, Mike took over 100% and wrote the material without consulting anyone else.

  • @rtrooperw8115
    @rtrooperw8115 Před 3 lety +7

    Open and honest. Love this guy! Love Opeth!♥️🤟🏻

  • @rossrayamajhi9766
    @rossrayamajhi9766 Před 3 lety +26

    There is always two sides to a story . We never heard Peter’s

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Před 2 měsíci

      It's about the cake = the publishing rights.

  • @wintershadows
    @wintershadows Před 16 lety +8

    Mikael is a perfectionist. I can respect that.

  • @Android341
    @Android341 Před 8 měsíci +2

    It’s not shameful to not be good musician enough for Åkerfeldt and Opeth. Bar is very high. Similarly, not all athletes are at the Olympian level, even though they are gifted and hard-working.

  • @NerveEnd
    @NerveEnd Před 15 lety +12

    To quote Peter himself: "I have come to a point where I realize I won't be able to give the band 100%, and from both sides this will not be good enough for what Opeth stands for."
    I understand him perfectly. Mikael 'being selfish' had nothing to do with it.
    I rest my case.

  • @DropdaLTDtoB
    @DropdaLTDtoB Před 11 lety +6

    I saw opeth recently and EVERY song was a journey \m/
    Therefore, i went out the next day, and bought their entire discography. And it is ALL AMAZING \m/

  • @richardsemuta1089
    @richardsemuta1089 Před rokem +4

    They lost me after Watershed. But I'll always cherish the back catalog.

  • @danpluso
    @danpluso Před 14 lety +2

    Nice! Black Water Park is my favorite album too :D
    The song "The Funeral Portrait" is just so epic!

  • @mrdeathamore
    @mrdeathamore Před 13 lety

    Great interview. Respect to Mike & Co.

  • @fredddyoh
    @fredddyoh Před 15 lety +2

    man i miss peter! come back we need you!!!!

  • @ForViewingOnly
    @ForViewingOnly Před 14 lety

    This is a really good interview. Respect to Mikael for being so honest about such a sensitive subject.

  • @ChrisHelheim
    @ChrisHelheim Před 11 lety +1

    Similar happened to me :) at first I was shocked and then I discovered how crazy it is and now I enjoy it as much as the old stuff...once it gets into your ear you discover a lot of little things that make you go ,,wooow did he just do that?'' it will especially make an extra impact on you if you play any instrument,as shocking as the change is it's also very briliant.

  • @bodyfortress99
    @bodyfortress99 Před 15 lety

    They were great the other night at the Nokia Theater in New York City.The keyboards and drums stood out and I was impressed with their unity, performance, humor and showmanship on stage. People come and go,and Peter was an amazing part of Opeth (especially his solo abilities) but that's life. Look at when Bruce joined Iron Maiden, it was the beginning of another long and triumphant chapter for them and their fans. I feel the same evolution is taking place for Mikael and the boys. All is well..

  • @risetoboredom
    @risetoboredom Před 15 lety +10

    Peter is an awesome guitarist with an awesome sounding name, and I find that story Mikael says that he wasn't very creative VERY HARD to believe.

    • @ItsNotaTuhmah
      @ItsNotaTuhmah Před 3 lety +1

      Peter wrote jhalf of Orchid and Morningrise.

    • @titancheat
      @titancheat Před 2 lety

      @@ItsNotaTuhmah Morningrise is awesome

    • @echo2413
      @echo2413 Před 2 lety +6

      Mikael said in a later interview that he made things sound worse than they actually were in this interview. The truth is that whilst Peter didn't contribute much to riffs and songwriting after a certain point, he did still contribute his own guitar solos and was obviously still a major asset to the band due to his skill. Peter created my favourite guitar solo of all time (the final one in A Fair Judgement) so i will always love him. Peter and Mikael are the biggest and best guitar duo in history

  • @Maglorel
    @Maglorel Před 13 lety +1

    @ForViewingOnly
    The quality of his honesty is something I really admire.

  • @gringochucha
    @gringochucha Před 4 lety +4

    Michael may be the main songwriter, but that line-up was fucking magic, man. They haven't reached those heights again.

  • @brotherhood302
    @brotherhood302 Před 15 lety +55

    "My arms, Your hearse" by far the best Opeth record by far in my opinion, that's the album I feel sums up the band. I pretty much prefer the first three albums. The song that best sums up Opeth...Bleak...that's their stairway to heaven!!!

    • @dominicross96
      @dominicross96 Před 4 lety +8

      I prefer Deliverance.

    • @BlackFuckingCancer
      @BlackFuckingCancer Před 4 lety +9

      My arms, your hearse. Definitely their best

    • @jackkelly6251
      @jackkelly6251 Před 4 lety +9

      I haven’t got around to listening to it yet, I’m a new fan. I couldn’t possibly imagine something better than Still Life!

    • @JavierGarcia-kb1no
      @JavierGarcia-kb1no Před 4 lety +4

      My Arms Your Hearse is An Awesome Album!!

    • @euso2008
      @euso2008 Před 3 lety +1

      My favourites are that one and Watershed.

  • @aacPOTING
    @aacPOTING Před 15 lety +6

    Very interesting interview...
    This is a complicated issue, I love to write music, and I like to do that in my own way...alone, but if you have a big band like Opeth, with long time mates, seems to be hard to keep the equilibrium between band collaboration and personal composition.
    I don't know if Mikael acted well or not capitalizing the songwriting, but I totally understand his doubts and his sadness. He seems a very good person... and he IS a musical genius.
    (Sorry for my poor english)

  • @tho4life611
    @tho4life611 Před 8 lety +56

    does anyone here feel that Mikael was maybe too revealing in this interview. this is pretty personal stuff and if i were Peter I would probably be feeling pretty humiliated/embarrassed already about about the "tape" let alone to have it all publicized. Mikael could have just said Peter was exhausted with the stress of being a musician and left it at that instead of revealing all this. seems unnecessary necessary to me and I feel bad for Peter.

    • @Salomon_G
      @Salomon_G Před 8 lety +38

      +liminalexpression True, but I think in a way it proves Mikael's honesty. Not in the best way, but, he's asked a question, and he answers it honestly. I've never smelled any fake PR shit from Mikael, which is why i like his interviews.

    • @tho4life611
      @tho4life611 Před 8 lety +31

      Gigerian that's great for Mikael but it should not have been at peters expense. everyone already knows how great Mikael is. He could have still answered honestly without providing such sensitive information. its great from an Opeth fan's point of view, people will eat this shit up. it almost reminds me of one of those bad celebrity magazines that try and expose people and damage their reputation. I'm not saying that this interview is THAT bad as Mikael obviously wasn't trying to insult peter but i think he was insensitive here and could have handled this much better for the sake of Peter's privacy. think about it. regardless of how respectful Mikael was, he unwittingly portrayed peters departure from the band in a negative way for peter as well as for all the Opeth fans that see this. "He always wanted to contribute and when he finally did, it wasn't good enough and the whole band thought it was shit". now this is public for everyone to see! this kind of shit will stick with a person. what if peter had plans for a musical project of his own after leaving Opeth that were crushed after this "final blow". I cant imagine that this hasn't affected him and as much as I respect Mikael I really feel that he made a mistake in this interview.

    • @perplexedmoth
      @perplexedmoth Před 4 lety +6

      Mike said that he didn't say anything to Peter about the "shit" tape, and only talked about it much later when Peter left the band. So he's not honest, he was afraid to say what he thinks even to an old friend (or more because of that). Now he's being "honest" during an interview when Peter is not there.
      Saying "it wasn't the kind of music I like" is one thing, and saying "it's shit!" is another. Next time someone looks at your face (or something you've made as a contribution to help), and call it "it's shit" in front of everyone else, think if it's being honest, or being a bit of an asshole when they could just say "man, this is not what I had in mind, I want something else", which is as much honest without being an asshole.

    • @ivharz
      @ivharz Před 3 lety

      Well is just the way it is

    • @henrauz
      @henrauz Před 3 lety

      Can you imagine Mikael asking Peter for a reunion to celebrate the Blackwater Park 20th aniversary? Peter: “No, thanks, but No, thanks, you hurt my feelings beeing such an asshole...you could have handle that info, beeing more politic, only for the respect of years of friendship and as bandmate...” every one knowks the fact that Mikael is such irresponsable for filtering sensitive information trying to be honest, that’s not be a leader, but maybe that interview turned more visceral for him...

  • @pwned2ice
    @pwned2ice Před 15 lety +20

    Mikael is a true metal genius, right up there with Dave Mustaine, Steve Harris, Lars and James, Jeff Hanneman.

    • @sacredgeometry
      @sacredgeometry Před 3 lety +5

      Lars? Hetfield sure but Lars? He cant barely play drums let alone write good music. James Hetfield clearly has carried that band from the beginning with the only respite being occasionally talented bassists. If Mustaine stayed in the band it would have been different but only because there would have been two musicians in the band instead of one.

    • @antevunic7461
      @antevunic7461 Před 3 lety +9

      @@sacredgeometry Lars has writing credits on all songs except two I think but yeah sure he can't write music. Have you ever seen a video of Metallica working in studio? The truth is that Metallica would be nobody in music industry without Lars but haters can't accept that because is cool to hate Lars.

    • @lehtokurppa7824
      @lehtokurppa7824 Před 3 lety +2

      I think he's above them.

    • @michaelglindmyer3336
      @michaelglindmyer3336 Před 2 lety +3

      @@sacredgeometry lars is a brilliant arranger and help build those songs with James.

    • @jcdenton616
      @jcdenton616 Před 10 měsíci

      You clearly have no idea what you're talking about lmfao @@sacredgeometry

  • @immortalsoloist
    @immortalsoloist Před 14 lety +3

    I think Opeth is one of the most diverse bands ever! Their sound is unique and original... And I think they keep progressing and changing and keep things fresh I heard some material from the new record and it's awesome. Opeth old and new is amazing to me. They keep expanding and doing new things. I do miss Peter Lindgren but in no way can I say that the new line up is bad they are actually really good musicians. No doubt Peter and Martin Lopez would be missed. Hail OPETH!

  • @SwedishviKingohnoes
    @SwedishviKingohnoes Před 16 lety +4

    well i think i remember watching the "making of deliverance" when they were writing solos. the way it worked was they sat in a room and heard the rythm guitar playing and they improvise over it and try to make a solo out of it. and i think i remember mikael saying whoever wrote it in the studio plays it live. im not sure.

  • @stevehunt914
    @stevehunt914 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Opeth to me is Morningrise.
    I LOVE that album SO much, it is my heart.
    BUT, weirdly, i don't dislike their new direction(s)
    They've covered SO much ground musically that it makes sense to evolve, and even tho the music is different, its never 'bad'.
    The ferocity may be gone but whats replaced it is weird, spooky jazz which in itself is hugely interesting and compelling.
    I look forward to whatever they do next.
    (Tho i HAVE to say, im pretty sure i would have VERY much liked what was on Peters Riff-Tape. - The meandering contrapuntal black metal riffs from the first few albums are my FAVOURITE.)

    • @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers
      @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers Před 8 měsíci

      Hey man, I'm with you there. I love Opeth, but 'Morningrise' is head-and-shoulders above their other albums in my opinion. It's a unique work of art. I've been on the bridge on the cover too, which was a strange experience.

  • @namanmhta
    @namanmhta Před 3 lety

    What a duo they were.

  • @andrelias
    @andrelias Před 14 lety +1

    Very honest interview by Mikael. He is Opeth's natural leader, and being a leader means taking hard decisions many times.

  • @samarhello
    @samarhello Před 8 lety +11

    Mikael writes everything. Opeth is his creation. Opeth IS Mikael. If he doesn't like something, he has, through several albums of genius, earned the bloody right to veto it. Peter wasn't a better guitarist than Mikael, and he obviously wasn't a better writer. I don't know how much Frederik has contributed to the writing of the songs, but he's definitely brought a level of technicality that adds to the band - basically, he's more valuable because he does things Mikael can't do. Peter wasn't necessary in the studio, only live. So his leaving was good for everybody. Opeth would have gone the prog rock route with or without his departure, but I think thanks to his departure we've 2/3 albums that have actually pulled it off quite well, even if they don't quite match the heights of Ghost Reveries, Still Life, or Deliverance.

    • @ItsNotaTuhmah
      @ItsNotaTuhmah Před 7 lety +4

      Peter wrote most of the material on the first 2 albums and he also wrote Demon of the Fall, so it's not like Peter never contributed.
      Peter also worked as sort of supervisor for Mike, helping to keep a consistent sound. When Peter and Martin Lopez left, Opeth went to the toilet.

    • @devilsephiroth9000
      @devilsephiroth9000 Před 6 lety +1

      Dead Account Mike was the last guy left in the band when the original band all left. The original Opeth was gone before the first album was ever cut.

  • @XTyrannicalX
    @XTyrannicalX Před 11 lety

    So well put... I was asking the exact same thing. I see a ego in Aky, Warrranted, yet still a large ego.

  • @TheSecondNature
    @TheSecondNature Před 7 lety +3

    comus t-shirt!!! man that band is crazy (and sort of rare and obscure) heavy shit

  • @OpethFanatic
    @OpethFanatic Před 16 lety

    What a great comparison too :D

  • @temporarymomentary
    @temporarymomentary Před 10 lety +12

    Mikael should work with session musicians only. He is Opeth. I always trust him because he knows what it's best for Opeth.

    • @darksunwithin
      @darksunwithin Před 4 lety +2

      Black Phillip In dad rock we trust! 💪

  • @baratap71
    @baratap71 Před 15 lety +4

    Opeth it's Mikael ... the rest is part of Biography :) He can continue to create great songs and have lots of good musicians to play with Him.

  • @Thundermaned
    @Thundermaned Před 11 lety

    Yeah, I guess that easily happens since Opeth is just such a diverse band, evolving a lot.

  • @kingjack-bf7lq
    @kingjack-bf7lq Před 11 lety +18

    Martin Lopez is the best, by the way!

  • @MRsounddude
    @MRsounddude Před 15 lety

    i like hes personality!

  • @ozzzzy939
    @ozzzzy939 Před 12 lety +1

    I would love to see another concept album. I thought, and would have liked Heritage to be more like a ghost reveries type album...

  • @barmustel
    @barmustel Před 15 lety

    you are awesome XD

  • @arklowrockz
    @arklowrockz Před 12 lety +2

    @MetallicOpeth Yeah I agree,and there is no studio footage where he ain't behind the desk obviously taking on a lot of production duties too. And I don't think live that Mikael gave him enough solo space either. He seemed to hog all that too (not so with Fredrik who is a much more dextrous player)
    I think Peter should have stood up for himself more.
    And also why did Per Wiberg up and leave without warning. I have a feeling Mikael would be difficult to work with in the studio...

  • @JFK90
    @JFK90 Před 14 lety

    Youre right, its one of their best.
    Morningrise is similar to this I think

  • @Samael1349
    @Samael1349 Před 14 lety

    Imagine all those pages or recordings in his home in a box that says " not good enough"
    I want that box !! , good vid, is this a series or ?

  • @YtseJam214
    @YtseJam214 Před 15 lety +1

    :'(
    I miss Peter

    • @shawnsmith8558
      @shawnsmith8558 Před 4 lety

      holy shit this comment is already 10 years old too

  • @ItsNotaTuhmah
    @ItsNotaTuhmah Před 6 lety +6

    Mike complains about Peter stopping to write songs, but that happened because he wanted to change the band's style after Morningrise. It's funny that he talks about Peter in such terms when Fredrik have only co-written 2 tracks with the band, whereas Peter co-wrote 2 full albums + 2 other songs.

    • @jasmeg2844
      @jasmeg2844 Před 6 lety

      I'M A COP YOU IDIOT!

    • @ItsNotaTuhmah
      @ItsNotaTuhmah Před 6 lety +4

      PUT THAT COOKIE DOWN!

    • @saltpeter7429
      @saltpeter7429 Před 3 lety +1

      Because there was only room for one writer. He wanted a hired gun, so he could dictate the songs. Good or bad, that is the direction it went.

    • @colinclark1981
      @colinclark1981 Před 3 lety

      However I feel like the band has much more talent now with the current lineup than they did with lopez and peter. Fredrik and axe are both incredible musicans

    • @ItsNotaTuhmah
      @ItsNotaTuhmah Před 3 lety +4

      @@colinclark1981 They might be more proficient musicians (not sure about Lopez, his drumming remains to be the best in all Opeth's career), but they were far more creative with Lopez and Lindgren on board, just because Peter kept Mike's terrible ideas at bay. He had a say when Mike presented new stuff. With him gone, no one ever dared to question Mike's direction and the band went to the toilet.

  • @samiamiamsamsamiam
    @samiamiamsamsamiam Před 10 lety

    Exactly.

  • @PartVIII
    @PartVIII Před 14 lety

    I only like Watershed,
    but I LOVED Blackwater Park and Morning Rise and My Arms, Your Hearse.
    I want the old Opeth back and I feel Mikael is the brain while the other members are the heart.

  • @lemonpoop
    @lemonpoop Před 15 lety

    i think that, when you have a band you have to listen to what everyone says to you when it comes to talk about song writing or music composition or making new riffs, but it has to be one member in the who centers all the ideas and focus to get to a same horizon... its difficult to be that guy but someone has to do it...

  • @SwedishviKingohnoes
    @SwedishviKingohnoes Před 16 lety

    he wrote one of the deliverance (song) solos and he wrote the When solo. thats all I can think of.

  • @KuumahBE
    @KuumahBE Před 13 lety

    @Dneverend I must give it to you, Harlequin Forest has grown on me over the years and so has Baying of the Hounds. But that's kind of it for the harder songs on that record.

  • @xwolbx
    @xwolbx Před 14 lety

    Watershed is INCREDIBLE

  • @veca83
    @veca83 Před 16 lety

    yeah, peter used to play it live, so you could be right... thanks for reply:)

  • @XTyrannicalX
    @XTyrannicalX Před 12 lety

    My point concerns the direction of the band. Note the slow progression they're work is taking now after his departure. Peter kept Mikael true to his roots- true to metal. I appreciate the new members and the new direction but clearly the synergy has provided us with some different product. And hail LOPEZ.

  • @DebmalyaSinha
    @DebmalyaSinha Před 6 lety

    Hey guys, I'm into opeth only recently and love them! Just a question: is "My arms, your hearse" a tribute to the Comus' song Drip Drip?

    • @belastian1974
      @belastian1974 Před 5 lety

      Yup, it was named after that line in the song.

  • @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers
    @BlackSailPass_GuitarCovers Před 8 měsíci

    5:30 I want to hear this tape. More riffs in the style of Morningrise / MAYH can only be a positive thing in my mind. The band were never the same after Peter left.

  • @Smc316
    @Smc316 Před 14 lety

    I sort of really want to see that tape. Haha

  • @cubertuner492
    @cubertuner492 Před 2 lety +1

    I was waiting for him to say: he fucking left the band😦

  • @ramtin1001
    @ramtin1001 Před 13 lety +1

    is this a part of an opeth DVD??? if so which one??

  • @fcamiola
    @fcamiola Před 2 lety +1

    Cardiacs and Opeth are two of the greatest bands ever. Tim Smith and Mikael Aekerfeldt....two geniuses.

  • @AoLIronmaiden
    @AoLIronmaiden Před 10 lety +2

    I can see why you would say this, and throughout while i was listening i caught myself interpreting hints of the same vibe. However, at the end, i concluded that i disagree with you. He says things like 'i felt terrible about it' and such, and he put forth an effort to include what peter wrote. I think that he has immense talent, and therefore the reality is that he writes the songs. It is difficult to talk about that reality of talent without sounding pretentious or arrogant

  • @SwedishviKingohnoes
    @SwedishviKingohnoes Před 16 lety

    yeah, no problem.

  • @VXNCEKUTHERRIE
    @VXNCEKUTHERRIE Před 3 lety +2

    Love the Dutch accent from the interviewer 😂😂

  • @MYM0NK3YD13D
    @MYM0NK3YD13D Před 13 lety

    @hespelerdude17 "..-skogen" means "the forest" in Swedish. Sörskogen would be a place/small forest around Stockholm I think, but I live in southern Sweden so I'm not sure.

  • @captainflamson
    @captainflamson Před 9 lety +4

    I doubt that Mikael will ever regret getting Fredrik, I don't think anyone can deny how Opeth has soared since Fredrik's arrival. Mikael needed someone capable of helping Opeth to evolve and he scored, big time.

    • @MattCooketheomniscient
      @MattCooketheomniscient Před 9 lety +1

      I like Peter's melodic playing to Fredrik's, but Fred wins hands down with the shreddy and old school fusion style prog Opeth's been doing lately. Both are amazing, I think.

    • @temporarymomentary
      @temporarymomentary Před 9 lety +1

      Matt Cooke Fredrik can play any kind of music. He is fast as hell but he could play acoustic and mellow songs. And he can write music too ! I love Peter and i miss him but Fredrik is essential for Opeth.

    • @beefdlo
      @beefdlo Před 8 lety

      +captainflamson disagree, I find his style overbearing and garish. Each to his own and all that

    • @thewildhealer541
      @thewildhealer541 Před 7 lety

      Fredrik is amazing, especially on Watershed. I just wish they could have continued on the Watershed sound, it would really bring light to what Fredrik's capable of writing.

    • @ItsNotaTuhmah
      @ItsNotaTuhmah Před 6 lety

      2 songs so far. Not many contributions from him. Peter at least wrote 2 albums.

  • @AWaBfantasy
    @AWaBfantasy Před 2 lety +1

    Typical Dutch interviewer, haha. Straight to the point, cutting questions. Good stuff.

  • @GothicXlightning
    @GothicXlightning Před rokem

    part of me felt bad about Pete back at when i first saw this video
    despite the fact that i like a lot Fredik as a person and really respect him as musician as well of course
    and also his signature PRS guitar as well XD

  • @pineapplepeanuts
    @pineapplepeanuts Před 14 lety

    Very candid conversation. I'm surprised Mikael was willing to say that much. But he is the heart and brain of the band, as someone else said, and if he feels like Peter's material isn't good enough, well then thats it.
    Peter said he left because he wasn't interested anymore basically, and I think he's telling the truth. If he was still interested, he would of stuck at it and kept coming up with material until he made an impact.

    • @rabarebra
      @rabarebra Před 2 měsíci

      It is about the share of $$$. When one's writing skills ain't good enough to be used, you don't get publishing rights.

  • @asmoron
    @asmoron Před 16 lety

    COMUS SHIRT HELL YEAAA

  • @abefrohman69
    @abefrohman69 Před 14 lety +1

    i think opeth are brilliant! there's no doubt that mikael is the leader/inspiration in the band, but that doesn't diminish the contributions of the others. listen to the iterations of band members with and without peter and martin -- very different than the brilliance with them. ghost reveries, blackwater park, damnation/deliverance are simply fantastic. i really miss the fills and inventions from both of them

  • @TheAby800
    @TheAby800 Před 14 lety

    You gotta do what you gotta do Mike.

  • @009Tomo009
    @009Tomo009 Před 14 lety +2

    not it wasn't, but the Lotus Eater is one of the best Opeth songs and Heir Apparent is amazing as well.

  • @Emanny237
    @Emanny237 Před 16 lety

    I did like watershed, but that album didn't touch me as the others. I agree in the drumming part lopez was very dinamic and diverse. As far as Peter goes he he was a great guitarist and a very nice gentleman he did co-wrote many songs in the begginning with michael check the credits from "Orchid" and "Mourningrise" after that he didn't write anything till "Blackwater Park" and it was only the first two heavy riff from the 5 track "Dirge for November".

  • @blackeyesfading
    @blackeyesfading Před 13 lety

    @hespelerdude17 Well he did a prog project a while back called Sörskogen (I think that's what the tattoo says) that supposedly recorded several songs, the only one I've heard being "Mordet I Grottan." Definitely worth a listen. But I don't know what the word means or the significance of 1974 other than it was the year he was born *shrugs*

  • @parkdarker
    @parkdarker Před 10 lety +16

    The PETER tape is out there

  • @yas666eer
    @yas666eer Před 15 lety

    yeah... thts what it says on his wiki profile

  • @impavitus
    @impavitus Před 15 lety

    Mikael is a good guy

  • @brandensalah9756
    @brandensalah9756 Před 11 lety +1

    Idk what Peter would think of this video. I highly doubt he didn't contribute at all to songwriting in the earlier albums. In fact, all of the albums I enjoy are the ones with Peter in the band.

  • @veca83
    @veca83 Před 16 lety

    he did? for "when"? mikael said it in the interview or?
    its a great solo and sounds like characteristic mikael's emotional solo, with recognizable note selection...

  • @NordicRick
    @NordicRick Před 15 lety

    Nothing lasts forever.

  • @ChrisHelheim
    @ChrisHelheim Před 11 lety +1

    Excuse me for dropping in but I couldn't help it.
    With all respect but saying such a thing is pretty ignorant because musicaly Heritage is a really strong,well composed,creative record.
    Taking in regard that Opeth was mostly death metal band,he made a huge change releasing Heritage and it was bit shock to me(been listening to Opeth over 5 years)but it was excellent after I gave it a chance.
    Pain of Salvation did the same thing,but overall they're great records regarding the genre of the band.

  • @deathbizcuit
    @deathbizcuit Před 15 lety

    Already Opeth has been changed new members (without Mikael)i mean,If mikael never left,Opeth never change as music.And We'll listen more more nice albums by Opeth and Mikael.I love you so much Mikael.You are really awesome musicman for me,you're idol forever!
    OPETH RULZ FOREVER!
    Specially, Watershed is awesome,everybodies can understand to how to Mikael a musicman...

  • @railpressureflip
    @railpressureflip Před 14 lety

    That'd be some treasure man! xD

  • @yourgay110
    @yourgay110 Před 14 lety +8

    Can't blame Peter. . . Opeth is an amazing band and it's really hard to live up to that, let alone, come up with amazing ideas for every song. For some people, writing riffs that are GOLD, is very difficult and takes years just to perfect one single song. People who think Watershed was shit are dumb, though. The record label makes them release new albums by a certain deadline. When you put a time limit to make music wonderful, you're taking away the potential for it to be wonderful. I love Opeth

    • @xkmmx2132
      @xkmmx2132 Před rokem

      I listen to Watershed nonstop over and over for weeks at a time in my car. Love that album. I think Opeth would sound ridiculously shitty to keep making Ghost of Perdition over and over like people wish they would have. They have become a completely different band and the prog rock sound they have now is incredible.

  • @SabineBosma
    @SabineBosma Před 14 lety

    I know, I had the same adjustment problem... ;-)

  • @ArmageddonDreamWalk
    @ArmageddonDreamWalk Před 15 lety

    I'll say he is sad, WE ALL ARE :((

  • @barret707
    @barret707 Před 13 lety

    @harmonicminorshred Could not agree more.

  • @WybjornVR
    @WybjornVR Před 11 lety

    Oh and I would agree with you, I prefer MAYH onward. I think some people are more of the "blacker" sound of their older stuff and don't like the newer "prog" direction, seems to be a split between fans that way.

  • @PNL_King
    @PNL_King Před 7 lety +1

    Didn't they guy come back shortly after this?