Beau Hill on Tricking Warren DeMartini During RATT's Invasion, "I don't think to this day he knows"

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  • This excerpt was taken from a full in bloom interview with producer/engineer Beau Hill.
    Beau talks about the time Ratt guitarist Warren DeMartini tried to find the perfect rig for the band's 1985 album, Invasion of Your Privacy.
    Beau Hill Talks RATT's Invasion of Your Privacy:
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    RATT Producer Talks Robbin Crosby, Stephen Pearcy, Warren DeMartini, Bobby Blotzer, Juan Croucier
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Komentáře • 263

  • @jorgepaul5049
    @jorgepaul5049 Před 2 lety +132

    The beautiful thing about this story is that Warren spent a lot of money giving the best sound to his fans and he didn't spend it on drugs and parties.

    • @river2352
      @river2352 Před rokem +10

      Yeah… and Santa’s real.

    • @jerk_store
      @jerk_store Před rokem

      Best sound? The guitar tone on every album after Invasion sounded like shit.

    • @jedsteelwell2354
      @jedsteelwell2354 Před rokem

      Oh he spent plenty on drugs and booze. They was millionaires at that point. Lucky for Warren he got writing credit so the hits they have he gets paid for so he's the only one in the band that has any money today.

    • @BreauxBobby
      @BreauxBobby Před rokem +1

      @@river2352 I shouldn't have posted what I did about Warren. I would suggest asking him about the drug scene if you ever get to talk to him. Also, his band mate died from AIDS because he was sharing needles with other people. Robin Crosby admitted this in interviews.

    • @daveg4236
      @daveg4236 Před rokem +4

      @@BreauxBobby we all know and don't really care what Robbin did. That's on him

  • @imarriedabrkfsttaco3737
    @imarriedabrkfsttaco3737 Před 2 lety +74

    Warren DeMartini is one slippery sum btch! The total package! Killer custom guitars,searing tone,Ungodly technique,killer phrasing,the look,the stage presence. Warren D is a bona fide Guitar God. Thanks for the past 40 years!

    • @futarydary
      @futarydary Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry, the competition was tough. You should got it all to get to the top.

    • @jyejye1077
      @jyejye1077 Před rokem +2

      Robbin and especially Warren are so underrated for the lead guitar standards they set for the 80s, Warren is a god for being that determined to get his sound!

    • @powerface71
      @powerface71 Před 9 měsíci

      Robin was too, so sad that drugs ruined him. I miss KING!

  • @JohnDoe-pq8yw
    @JohnDoe-pq8yw Před 2 lety +46

    Who didn't love his tone? Crazy !!!

    • @randallfloyd4476
      @randallfloyd4476 Před 2 lety +2

      apparently, him.

    • @47279J
      @47279J Před 2 lety +5

      Guitarists are a different breed. Whenever I buy an amp, when I plug it in, I invariably feel the amp is shit and that I wasted my money. Then I switch it off and feel pissed. Then I think whoever great played that kind of amp, I change some setting like from 4,0 to 4,1 on the dial and suddenly I feel I have god tone. There is no rhyme or reason to this, it's just something in the mind.

    • @classicalguitarbasics7437
      @classicalguitarbasics7437 Před 2 lety +1

      I LIKE Warren's tone but I love Nuno's, Vito and Blues' tones.

    • @johnmarshall3903
      @johnmarshall3903 Před 2 lety +1

      Guys that play boogies.

    • @couchwarrior2449
      @couchwarrior2449 Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah, Warren D is a great guitarist. Loved his style and work with RATT. One of the best "Hair" bands (music and talent wise) of the 80's. In my opinion of course.

  • @Stevie.C
    @Stevie.C Před 2 lety +55

    I loved his tone on Cellar.

    • @markusantonio4866
      @markusantonio4866 Před 2 lety +7

      I agree him and Jake E Lee, George Lynch had the greatest tone for the 80s metal guitar players.

    • @Kickback79
      @Kickback79 Před 2 lety +6

      Lynch’s tone is sick with the plexi.

    • @jasonmorgan8110
      @jasonmorgan8110 Před 2 lety +2

      I always loved Robin Crosby, Chris Holmes, and C.C. Deville.

    • @mr.e8432
      @mr.e8432 Před 2 lety +1

      Agree, love both his and Crosby’s guitar tones on cellar.

    • @takaorobinson8719
      @takaorobinson8719 Před 2 lety +2

      The outro on "round and round" is tasty. Outros are like a little extra solo for you.

  • @luckyjones22
    @luckyjones22 Před 2 lety +23

    The tone on Invasion is amazing. Lay It Down intro especially .

    • @tlarson83
      @tlarson83 Před rokem +6

      Crazy how much technology has come along in recording, but that riff from that song in 1985 still parts my hair when it comes on.

    • @jimbowayoutub2
      @jimbowayoutub2 Před rokem +2

      So true. That riff. That tone. From another planet.

  • @elpatron9387
    @elpatron9387 Před 2 lety +22

    Warren DeMartini is the epitome of America guitar' player. Saw him live 2,3 feet from the stage live 🔥

  • @DarkDays2023
    @DarkDays2023 Před rokem +15

    He had that incredible way about him where his tone and playing just got better and better over time .

  • @takaorobinson8719
    @takaorobinson8719 Před 2 lety +29

    When I think of "tasty" guitarist, Warren comes to mind.

  • @markneeley7191
    @markneeley7191 Před 2 lety +39

    Warren was part of the nucleus, but Robin was the chemistry. The same for DeGarmo. He was the chemistry as well.

    • @MrOctober44
      @MrOctober44 Před 2 lety +12

      The problem with that comparison is that DeGarmo was the primary songwriter. Warren was the lead player while Robin was the songwriter. DeGarmo was clearly more important than Michael Wilton ever was to Queensryche

    • @whamsie4022
      @whamsie4022 Před 2 lety +9

      DeGarmo was both.

    • @bobthebear1246
      @bobthebear1246 Před 2 lety +3

      @@whamsie4022 Agreed. Queensrÿche never recovered their magic after they lost Chris DeGarmo. Then Geoff Tate started taking-over and we all know how that went.

    • @MrOctober44
      @MrOctober44 Před 2 lety +4

      @@whamsie4022 Yup. I love both bands. DeGarmo was more important to QR. I love Warren, fantastic player, but everyone in Ratt helped out with the songwriting. No offense to other guys, but QR was Tate and Chris

    • @Whathefleck
      @Whathefleck Před rokem

      @@MrOctober44 And Rockenfield..

  • @ellisonlowrimore7751
    @ellisonlowrimore7751 Před 2 lety +21

    I bought Invasion the day it came out! Different from Cellar but loved it from the moment it hit my turntable. Intro to Your in Love is still awesome!

    • @ErikDeMann
      @ErikDeMann Před 2 lety +6

      The intro riff to 'Lay it Down', speaking of DeMartini, is probably one of the coolest riffs ever written. If you're an axe slinger you know what I mean.

    • @travismiles5885
      @travismiles5885 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ErikDeMann That's one of my warm up riffs. Get that pinky stretched and limber

    • @jfo3000
      @jfo3000 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ErikDeMann Agreed. One badass riff

    • @ErikDeMann
      @ErikDeMann Před 2 lety

      @@travismiles5885 Yes, exactly. It's one of the riffs I keep returning to, also. Some of them just stays with you for the rest of your life.

    • @shanewilson199
      @shanewilson199 Před 2 lety +1

      @@ErikDeMann that’s a killer tune. Di martini and Crosby had great riffs. Round and round, back for more, way cool jr all had really catchy riffs. Morning after and lay it down are my favs.

  • @shizzle7642
    @shizzle7642 Před 2 lety +23

    These bits are “priceless rock n roll legendary gold” and best interviews on the planet!!!
    Don’t know who the “full in bloom” genius is behind it and that voice… but your knowledge and mad interviewing skills are incomparable!!
    ❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥

    • @g-pa-Rok-n-Tok
      @g-pa-Rok-n-Tok Před 2 lety +2

      I've tried to find out who the Brother is but always get nothing! The first few times I listened to the channel I thought it was Eric Bloom, lol.

    • @shizzle7642
      @shizzle7642 Před 2 lety +2

      @@g-pa-Rok-n-Tok Lol even google doesn’t know!! Real hard to stay on the down low these days, really makes me what to find out who this mystery man is!!!

    • @smartrn1
      @smartrn1 Před 2 lety +2

      Would love to have a few drinks with him. A tremendous channel he has here.

    • @Assimilator702
      @Assimilator702 Před 2 lety +1

      @@g-pa-Rok-n-Tok Not too difficult to find out if you know where to look.

    • @shizzle7642
      @shizzle7642 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Assimilator702 even less difficult to just answer the question….instead of posting worthless sarcasm

  • @tommcdonough6086
    @tommcdonough6086 Před 2 lety +14

    Warren is a guitar god, I believe one of the best time tested, solid so lucky to come of age in the 80's Ratt will always be one of my favorite bands

    • @bassplayer807
      @bassplayer807 Před 2 lety +2

      Why weren’t Ratt as big as Motley Crue and Poison? I see Motley and Poison doing a Stadium tour, but I’d much rather see RATT do a Stadium Tour, with Juan Croucier on bass, Warren, Bobby, and Stephen…… only person missing would be Robin Crosby ( r.i.p)

    • @jedsteelwell2354
      @jedsteelwell2354 Před rokem +2

      You know on a couple records Hill brought in session guys to do the solos because Warren was to wasted. He wrote em all but didn't play em all on those records

    • @jedsteelwell2354
      @jedsteelwell2354 Před rokem

      @@bassplayer807 if all the original guys would get together they could get on a tour like that but they all hate each other

    • @billblaze752
      @billblaze752 Před 10 měsíci +2

      @@jedsteelwell2354 Source for that info?

    • @axlfruitypebbles
      @axlfruitypebbles Před 10 měsíci

      @@jedsteelwell2354I call bullshit (now Warrant, however... Also Beau Hill productions)

  • @algrundau9441
    @algrundau9441 Před rokem +2

    Interesting that Beau has such warm fuzzy memories of this time. I remember reading that RATT was unhappy with the sound of Invasion of Your Privacy AND Beau Hill.

    • @John1067strat
      @John1067strat Před 9 měsíci +1

      Not surprising. Not a fan of his. I wouldn't blame them.

    • @algrundau9441
      @algrundau9441 Před 9 měsíci

      @@John1067stratIf you listen to the production of some really big selling albums (Crue, Ratt, Twisted Sister, Quiet Riot) Production was very much in it's learning phase for some bands.

  • @jamescon55
    @jamescon55 Před 2 lety +41

    That opening lick to LAY IT DOWN 🎸 when it 1st hits..😲 And then, when the band comes in full force...Sheeeaaat man! I can remember hearing it for the 1st time as a 12-13 y.o. crazy Metalhead kid back when even, thinkin "EPIC!" It STILL gives me goosebumps sometimes (in the right situations) when it comes on. 🔥 Yeah, Cellar and Invasion ARE masterpieces IMO🤘I even dig alotta Dancing Undercover (for all the negs it receives). ...Wonder, JUST WHAT DID happen to ALL THOSE Marshall rigs from that era 🤔???... DEFINITELY be worth havin just 1 or 2 of em in today's era. THOSE 80s rigs are like GOLD as far as superior sound etc! And I am just an old Metal drummer, and I know THAT much about such! Lol....It REALLY IS astonishing at best, that so many of those ol rockers AIN'T friggin DEAF today, putting their ears through what they DID, back when......Crazee stuff Lol. ROCK the funk ON!!! 🤘🔥🎸🥁😡🤘

  • @BigBlackBe4r
    @BigBlackBe4r Před rokem +4

    "Herding the cats...and you have to know how to do that." Best quote of the video. LOVE IT!

  • @R_Thomp
    @R_Thomp Před 2 lety +5

    Warren DeMartini is a great guitarist, tons of feel and tasteful playing, selection of notes and patterns. Image was mad cool back in the day too🤘🏻

  • @cheeseguy4998
    @cheeseguy4998 Před 2 lety +16

    I think it was Robbin who said he didn't like the albums as much after the first 2 . Also i believe he said that to him the first EP was the real Ratt sound. If i am remembering it right.

    • @jamescon55
      @jamescon55 Před 2 lety +1

      Exactly 💯.... THAT EP is a bad mfer, NO doubt! 🤘🔥🤘

    • @BaltimoreColt
      @BaltimoreColt Před 2 lety +6

      Robbin did indeed say that their self-titled EP was his favorite and that it was "the real Ratt".

    • @fivestring65ify
      @fivestring65ify Před rokem +1

      The EP is amazing.

  • @justsomedudeyouknow8372
    @justsomedudeyouknow8372 Před 2 lety +5

    The opening to your in love off invasion is sick as hell

  • @illegallyblonde232
    @illegallyblonde232 Před 2 lety +12

    My new favorite youtube channel

  • @guitarzan73
    @guitarzan73 Před rokem +6

    "Never use love" is a beauty.

    • @kevins.3825
      @kevins.3825 Před rokem

      Because it is a Jake E Lee Mickey Ratt riff

  • @scaryharryflanagan70
    @scaryharryflanagan70 Před 2 lety +10

    That's how I felt when they came out with a huge pyro blast playing You're In Love. I didn't hear a damn thing after that for a week.

  • @tojorozombie
    @tojorozombie Před 2 lety +17

    Came out Graduation Summer! Got far more play than the letdown that was Theater of Pain!

    • @foamrob6577
      @foamrob6577 Před 2 lety +5

      TOTALLY agree 100%

    • @jamescon55
      @jamescon55 Před 2 lety +3

      Yep 👍... I still say THEATRE OF PAIN IS/WAS one of the BIGGEST disappointments in Hard Rock HISTORY 😬😣 PERIOD!😒 "Gee wow, THANKS Nikki.... 🙄THANKS ALOT!" SMFH. Ohh well, I still had OZZY, MAIDEN and WTF is this THRASH/SPEED METAL stuff that's been rearing IT'S head up?🤔😏 Hehhe🤘🤘 "Motley poo 💩 WHO???"

    • @anick5338
      @anick5338 Před 2 lety +3

      14 year-old self went wtf is this album? Was a huge crue fan and I went heavier after that year..megadeth, tallica etc..

  • @mikeryan5088
    @mikeryan5088 Před 2 lety +7

    Best song on the album “Between the Eyes” hands down.

    • @tlarson83
      @tlarson83 Před rokem

      Even to this day when you listen to that song on headphones, the production is incredible on that track.

    • @mikeryan5088
      @mikeryan5088 Před rokem

      When you listen to that song and really paying close attention to it. It is a really complicated piece of music, both in how many changes go on, but also the guitar work on it as well. Watching some online guitar lessons for a lot of the 80’s Hair & Metal songs there’s a lot going on by the two guitars. And the bass work is really awesome along with the drums.

    • @robertathey8504
      @robertathey8504 Před rokem

      Amazing song. Everyone was at their peak. Best drums I’ve ever heard

    • @BebopHardRock
      @BebopHardRock Před 6 měsíci

      Great comment. Their own, original sound as a band was galvanized on this track. No band sounds like peak era Ratt!!

    • @mikeryan5088
      @mikeryan5088 Před 6 měsíci

      @@tlarson83 Not only the production, which I agree totally, but the actual song itself is just so well done. Between the Eyes is so complicated to actually play with the timing and especially the guitar work. I've watched and listened to many extremely talented guitar players on CZcams who can really play that nail it perfectly. Watching exactly how it's done along with the lower volumed song they're playing over and it just looks so technical. I saw RATT live opening up (With Accept going on first) for Motley Crue on City Island on the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania early summer of 1984. Such a damn good and technically proficient band at the time. They sound awesome outdoors like that. That's why I went to the show in the first place since Out of the Cellar just dropped in March of that year in my area.RATT actually was for about 2, almost 3 years thee biggest band around. They got more airplay on our area rock stations than anybody else with Round and Round and then Wanted Man seemingly being played every few hours. It's amazing how much some of the guys hated each other, even from the beginning. All of that and Robbin Crosby's passing R.I.P., years later destroyed a really great band.

  • @moonwork4378
    @moonwork4378 Před 2 lety +1

    I just love listening to Beau Hill speak about the bands he has produced albums for particularly Ratt and Warrant.

    • @bassplayer807
      @bassplayer807 Před 2 lety +1

      He also did Winger’s first two albums, but I prefer “In the Heart of the Young” over Self-titled

  • @Desertlifeinthesonoran
    @Desertlifeinthesonoran Před 2 lety +13

    Sounds like a spinal tap moment

  • @paulthompson8642
    @paulthompson8642 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you

  • @roymartin500
    @roymartin500 Před 2 lety +6

    Wow, I remember my best friend bought this right away. I was still so use to Cellar that I thought it sucked. It grew on me though. Funny trick with the amp heads. Warren & I like the same pickup, the Seymour Duncan SD4 JB. He has his own signature pickup with Seymour Duncan now based off the JB.

    • @MrMatthiasSchneider
      @MrMatthiasSchneider Před 2 lety +2

      Whenever I'm replacing a bridge pickup on a guitar, I install a JB. Killer pickup.

  • @rustycockering9925
    @rustycockering9925 Před 2 lety +2

    Of course he couldn't tell. You don't so much hear a cranked 100 watt Marshall as you feel it. The helpful thing to do would have been to get Warren in the control room to monitor, while techs handled duties around the beasts. I guess that would happen later, with less arrogant producers, as Warren's tone got progressively better, culminating in the benchmark tones of "Reach For the Sky" and "Detonator".

  • @superrube1969
    @superrube1969 Před 2 lety +2

    Tone on Cellar was great. You could hear any one chord and instantly know it was Warren.

  • @hughsnow830
    @hughsnow830 Před 2 lety +4

    My top 4 guitarists:
    EVH
    Page
    Warren
    Jake E

  • @charvelshredder
    @charvelshredder Před 3 měsíci

    Beau is right in the money when he refers to Warren as a genius. He should be regarded as one of the top 10 rock guitarist of all time🎸🎼

  • @phillamoore157
    @phillamoore157 Před 2 lety +17

    I don’t mind knowing that Beau only used one Marshall. But, I am “incensed” that even after decades have passed he absolutely refuses to tell us exactly what was used, and how it was recorded, with Invasion. Because, that Invasion tone, is NOT the same tone as Cellar. Not…..even….CLOSE. That Invasion tone is probably the 2nd best on the planet, short of EVH’s Fair Warning.

    • @Rob-dp3vr
      @Rob-dp3vr Před 2 lety +8

      Crazy you say that. Because his tone on Invasion is my 2nd favorite to Vh1-Fair Warning. The crunch of You're In Love hits me like Unchained does.

    • @phillamoore157
      @phillamoore157 Před 2 lety +3

      @@Rob-dp3vr I’ll go back and make it more clear. But, that’s EXACTLY what I meant. Down to the same songs I had in my head, when I wrote it….lol. If Beau is saying that he used the same rig on Cellar, that he did on Invasion, then I’d love to know what recording techniques he was able to get that tone on Invasion. Cellar doens’t sound anything like that. And, Beau isn’t giving that info up to NO ONE. But…..I still love Beau. It’s interesting to me that Beau wasn’t able to get another Invasion sounding guitar tone (although the tone on Unruly Child’s first CD was killer). Then, again, Templeman wasn’t able to get another Fair Warning tone either. Such are the magical, historical, recording moments of rock-n-roll.

    • @leakybrain
      @leakybrain Před 2 lety +1

      @@Rob-dp3vr Ya, that YIL riff is simple af but simply sounds amazing. That said, Lay It Down is the complete package. One of the greatest riffs of that genre with amazing capture/production.

    • @EVHFV
      @EVHFV Před 2 lety +4

      Without digging deeper at the moment, I wonder if the difference in tone from Cellar to Invasion could be a difference in studios for mixing. If you watch the interviews at Sunset Sound Studios about recording the Van Halen albums, they say Van Halen 1 and 2 are both recorded at Sunset Sound, 1 was mixed there as well, but 2 was mixed somewhere else (I forget which studio). Those two albums have completely different sounds as well. Maybe that's it.

    • @skyscrapers4565
      @skyscrapers4565 Před 2 lety +5

      Maybe third, we also got the best which is Back for the Attack from dokken. Check out Heaven Sent's tone

  • @emersonmayeaux2482
    @emersonmayeaux2482 Před 2 lety +1

    Ratt was a he'll go aband. No weak spots in their armor. They were a force to be reconef with back in the 80s.

  • @pattiecomo3089
    @pattiecomo3089 Před rokem +1

    Warren demartini is a very sincere guitarist he doesn't play , he knows his score on stage he's a fantastic player

  • @patricklamoree418
    @patricklamoree418 Před 2 lety +2

    Warren isn't stupid, and never was. He was young and having his way. He knew he was being played. And, playing is what he fucking does best! Beau was upset Warren was spending Beau's money Atlantic said he could have for what was leftover from recording the album. Warren made certain he was taken care of. Not some producer that doesn't know what an Asus2 chord is.

  • @TheNothing6
    @TheNothing6 Před 2 lety +10

    He knows now! 🤣😂

  • @ecg49ers
    @ecg49ers Před 2 lety +10

    He must have turned them up to eleven! Lol

  • @ryangettig274
    @ryangettig274 Před 2 lety +29

    All the Ratt melodramatics are ripe for an in-depth documentary or feature film....

    • @turdferguson3855
      @turdferguson3855 Před 2 lety +1

      It's been made already, it's called dumb and dumber.

    • @ryangettig274
      @ryangettig274 Před 2 lety +12

      @@turdferguson3855 Twenty Million Worldwide sales is neither dumb nor dumb:)

    • @turdferguson3855
      @turdferguson3855 Před 2 lety

      @@ryangettig274 sure that's why he couldn't tell the difference between amps. How many albums did the crue sell and they get a Netflix movie. They only people who care are still stuck in the 80's.

    • @turdferguson3855
      @turdferguson3855 Před 2 lety

      @George Lynch Dixonthe last time I heard Ratt was when they were selling insurance on tv. So timeless. Most kids listen to rap nowadays. Not alot want to watch a 60 year old in fake leathers and a wig. How many albums did their last release sell?

    • @_vixen_4504
      @_vixen_4504 Před 2 lety +3

      They didn’t use any fake leather or wigs and i can tell you that’s there is kids who don’t listen to todays shit show. Take me for an example im getting to the age of 17 this year and the only music i listen to is music before 1995 except sometimes when i listen to Greta Van Fleet because they are the real deal. I listen to All the 80’s bands except Metallica because they suck in my opinion. There is nothing wrong with the Guys in Metallica but i just don’t dig their music but none the less i listen to everything that’s good like Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, rory gallagher, the who, kiss, White lion, Yngwie Malmsteen, Europe, Twisted sister all that stuff.

  • @caperbye474
    @caperbye474 Před 2 lety +2

    Thinking of that era in that genre outside of Randy Rhoads and Eddie Van Halen, Warren and Jake E Lee didn't sound like anyone else and all comprised sounding. Not to mention Warren is one bad ass guitar player

  • @Ellipsis-101
    @Ellipsis-101 Před 2 měsíci

    He remembers it so viciously, as if it was filed under the classified section under the title of “things that never happened”

  • @simonjohnson6581
    @simonjohnson6581 Před rokem

    I will always remember as a kid when I was about 12/13? It was the end of 85/beginning of 86 and I bought a copy of guitar player magazine and the guys from ratt were on the cover, it was just amazing, they gave a great interview etc I just remember that as a kid who was really into the guitar, how much they impressed me......I fucking love the way they played together.......so sad about Robin Crosby.....

  • @briantaylor1391
    @briantaylor1391 Před 2 lety +2

    The sleezy sound on Out of the Cellar was one of a kind... Recreated on Invasion and then Warren went WARREN... He changed the tone to a bluesier sound until HE LOST THE RATT MOJO... 😢
    But he got it back on INFESTATION....
    🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🎸🔥🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿🤘🏿
    That album should have been released right after Invasion and before Dancing Undercover...

  • @matttaylor4618
    @matttaylor4618 Před rokem

    Prob the reason he didn’t like his tone on the first album is the cabinet speaker and the mixing during post production.
    The same amp can sound wildly different through a different speaker.

  • @chadhammer
    @chadhammer Před 2 lety +1

    Great cd as well as Out of the Cellar

  • @andrewbroughton65
    @andrewbroughton65 Před 9 měsíci

    Damn..He shoulda hit record soon as Warren started testing..Like Templeman did capturing Eruption with Eddie.. Warren woulda been blazing at that point & the Ratt fans were probably more interested in Hearing Him do that than another 30mins of Stephen Pearcy tryna sing.

  • @rolandolimon2260
    @rolandolimon2260 Před rokem +2

    And what kind of Marshall was this ?

  • @thebaldshredder
    @thebaldshredder Před 2 lety +1

    That album has my all time favorite 80s guitar tone! And it's not exactly the same as Cellar. Listen to those albums back to back. You can hear a difference. Invasion is much better. So whatever tweaking Beau did, it sounded better the second album.

  • @srhatfield
    @srhatfield Před rokem

    They used to do the same thing to Hendrix.. .he would say "My wah pedal doesn't sound right!" .. they would say "We're going to run to the store and get you a new one!" and they would leave for a bit, come back, hand him the same one and he would be blown away by how much better it was than the previous one 😂

  • @MrOctober44
    @MrOctober44 Před 2 lety

    Fantastic player

  • @lockandloadlikehell
    @lockandloadlikehell Před 2 lety

    This was the best story- EVER

  • @williamweiss6128
    @williamweiss6128 Před 11 měsíci

    Thought he was going to say, Princeton reverb in the men's room

  • @davidbrucemusicvideo
    @davidbrucemusicvideo Před 2 lety +2

    Interesting, but I already heard this a year ago or more. I thought it was on this same channel, no?

    • @cwheremonster8870
      @cwheremonster8870 Před 2 lety +2

      You’re right. The one from last year was a longer interview. This is the same interview, with the Warren story cut, isolated and shorter.

    • @davidbrucemusicvideo
      @davidbrucemusicvideo Před 2 lety +1

      @@cwheremonster8870 No, the one I heard before was the same way. No biggie, I just thought I was having a déjà vu moment.

  • @bobthebear1246
    @bobthebear1246 Před 2 lety +2

    WOW. That's a story of Spinal Tap proportions right there. 😂🤣

  • @chadmorin6544
    @chadmorin6544 Před rokem +1

    Even in my teens I knew they should've released a live album a year or so after Dancing Undercover with two or three new singles.
    Robin could've got the much needed help he was needing and the boys could've had their ear to the ground with the next shift of change for what was all happening for 1988.
    They could've been extremely successful with their style of writing but more geared to a hard rock sound
    There were so many new bands out there and it was sort of going back to the roots yet the riffs with solos and leads were always a must.
    Hands down in that time and era Ratt had four solid back to back albums no other bands besides Van Halen did it and the closest Motley came was their first two albums until Feelgood. Other than that 85 and 87 were half fluff albums
    By 88 and 90 those albums had half great songs and half fillers for the first time.

    • @chadmorin6544
      @chadmorin6544 Před rokem +1

      @@charleyreeb6590 For what it's worth, they could've worked with the vocals in various ways or forms for a live album no different than what other bands or artists had done in previous years. The idea of a live album is different than a greatest hits yet it gives the band or artist the ability to release 1 to 5 new singles without doing an ep. It's a carry over or a transition album till the next one comes out. Queensrych after Empire and Faith No More after Angel Dust were two other bands that should've done that. They both still had huge followings in 92 to 93.

  • @chrisvaughn6381
    @chrisvaughn6381 Před 2 lety

    Warren Crazy Enough to Sing to You and Blow your Mind

  • @TheLordGoat
    @TheLordGoat Před 2 lety +3

    Ratt songs are not easy to play. Not for beginners either. All those thrash guys like Exodus and Slayer years ago, admittedly would try playing them and they knew they weren't easy to figure out.

  • @Brycereigle2000
    @Brycereigle2000 Před 9 měsíci

    I thought he used a fender super champ practice amp for Out of the cellar? There is a CZcams video where he says so himself

  • @jjohnson8977
    @jjohnson8977 Před 2 lety +1

    Ahh the 80's es bueno

  • @craighill3715
    @craighill3715 Před 2 lety +3

    I think Warren is a pistol. But Gary Moore could play a Yukulele thru an old Crate combo with a blown speaker and STILL sound like Gary.

    • @takaorobinson8719
      @takaorobinson8719 Před 2 lety +1

      I was going to mention Gary when I saw your post. Empty rooms . Sad lyrics that you could relate to, the phrasing.

  • @aceeg69
    @aceeg69 Před 2 lety

    Hope they have a reunion

  • @paulyork8604
    @paulyork8604 Před 2 lety +2

    Rats best album ever

  • @supernothing77
    @supernothing77 Před 11 měsíci

    Didnt he use a fender champ on the first album?

  • @arturoalmazan5262
    @arturoalmazan5262 Před 2 lety +9

    Invasion was ok . out of the cellar was their best , Dancing undercover was their last good album after that ; they just fell off

    • @dspencer1201
      @dspencer1201 Před 2 lety +7

      Due to lack of Robbin's influence. Sad in so many ways

    • @davidbrucemusicvideo
      @davidbrucemusicvideo Před 2 lety +2

      That’s interesting, because I always thought invasion was much better.

    • @futarydary
      @futarydary Před 2 lety +5

      Detonator has some great tracks. Nobody Rides For Free.

    • @jameslichtenberger9789
      @jameslichtenberger9789 Před 2 lety +2

      @@futarydary as well as Hard Time, Can't wait on Love, and Top Secret. All real good

    • @500erider
      @500erider Před 2 lety

      @@futarydary From Ratt n' Roll 81/91, not Detonator, although it may have been recorded during the Detonator studio sessions.

  • @bradleyshuppert3393
    @bradleyshuppert3393 Před rokem

    All the guitars and amps I have ever played…. Sound exactly like me…. It is that simple

  • @batphink2655
    @batphink2655 Před 2 lety +1

    Fucking 'Rockstar Behaviour! LOL!

  • @patrickshannon4516
    @patrickshannon4516 Před rokem

    Warren is awesome and he is a very vital to Ratts success, he was the shit had a very unique sound it's not metal it's not blue's it's somewhat stuck between hard rock and just Rock N. Roll it's just different from anyone else's style Warren was always one of my favorite guitarist he's like comparable to Randy Rhodes and Slash I think those three guys are about equal but I don't think one of those guys are anymore talented are anymore talented than the the othe one one that I think got overlooked in his day was Brad Gillis he's as good as Joe satriani my opinion. I mean come on that guy learn Randy Rhodes whole set list and the black Sabbath songs setlist in 2 weeks. Now I don't know too many guitarist that could do that; that quickly Brad Gillis might possibly in the top ten of best guitarist. But I still don't think any of them guys could play all of Warrens material just he as good as Warren Demartini could. I don't know he could possibly be known as the most unique sound I ever heard.

  • @artsal
    @artsal Před rokem

    I thought on out of the cellar he used modded Marshall’s and invasion of your privacy he used soldano slo 100. I just Hurd both records and the guitar sounds are not exactly the same. Seems like everyone has a different story

  • @aeria369
    @aeria369 Před rokem

    Tone quest is eternal..

  • @gclark8228
    @gclark8228 Před rokem

    Torch...🤘🏿

  • @HocusPocusFocus69
    @HocusPocusFocus69 Před 2 lety +2

    Welp ...he knows now!

  • @BrandonHalo
    @BrandonHalo Před 2 lety +1

    My God, that's hilarious. "Placebo effect" for your hearing.

  • @mikenealon4042
    @mikenealon4042 Před 2 lety

    i've never heard warren live...
    did he lay it down?

  • @robd5254
    @robd5254 Před 2 lety

    70s, and 80s

  • @wd-xu4ps
    @wd-xu4ps Před rokem

    He knows now lol watching this video

  • @kevinanderson967
    @kevinanderson967 Před 2 lety +2

    This is why I stopped playing metal in 1985 🎸

  • @Cookie-hg4xb
    @Cookie-hg4xb Před 2 lety

    I do appreciate Invasion more as time goes on but Out Of The Cellar is definitely the better album.

  • @jacksonmarshallkramer5087

    4x4 cabinets? He means 4x12. 4 12 inch speakers.

  • @geezberry8889
    @geezberry8889 Před rokem

    you always need to use the blindfold test when comparing amps otherwise confirmation bias creeps in

  • @bahabusky4230
    @bahabusky4230 Před rokem

    Hmm...I just don't get the point...

  • @bryanmcfadden4071
    @bryanmcfadden4071 Před 2 lety

    Considering he thought 🤔 he was getting ripped off from rumors , decided his mindset..it was a setup

  • @tannrrsmiddy
    @tannrrsmiddy Před 2 lety +1

    = warren rocksssssssssssssssssssssssss

  • @wd-xu4ps
    @wd-xu4ps Před rokem

    Warren knew that they had no competition with Richie Sambora and Bon Jovi wich was blowing Ratt away every night on the 1985 tour but this is cute Warren really took it seriously Is all that it balls down too

  • @johnstewart4720
    @johnstewart4720 Před 2 lety

    Life

  • @paulforester6996
    @paulforester6996 Před 2 lety

    WHAT!

  • @troyelliott390
    @troyelliott390 Před 2 lety

  • @vox1966
    @vox1966 Před 2 lety

    It’s the speakers not the head most of the time Celestion in the 80s was hit or miss Dope on speaker cones sucks

  • @nicknicoadams7826
    @nicknicoadams7826 Před rokem

    😂😂😂

  • @couchwarrior2449
    @couchwarrior2449 Před 2 lety

    Mind over matter LOL!!!

  • @John1067strat
    @John1067strat Před 9 měsíci

    I'm not a fan of beau Hill to be honest. I never really liked how he recorded guitars and just the overall feel of his work.
    Seems to me he's more about him than anyone else. Producer or whatever.... I don't know.
    We did a switcheroo on him..... really? I'm sure Warren's tone was fine....

  • @tjmaclean
    @tjmaclean Před rokem

    🤣🤣🤣

  • @Blaklege63
    @Blaklege63 Před 2 lety

    Hilarious

  • @topdawg3359
    @topdawg3359 Před 2 lety

    Meh tone don't care really did you write something or not is it good music let the engineers fool with all the sound that what they do. Just write good music if you can.

  • @StudioUSA-ks2xi
    @StudioUSA-ks2xi Před rokem

    Mr Bloom , He was forced to buy them . Knucklehead .

  • @visarbilali1684
    @visarbilali1684 Před 2 lety

    Hhhahhhhhahhhahhhahah

  • @brianlittle9202
    @brianlittle9202 Před 2 lety +8

    He should have stopped messing with the one trick pony Marshall heads kept one Marshall 1960s 4-12 cab and gotten a Boogie and watched it eat all those old man Marshall amps alive. People need to get over, the whole overrated marshall thing they became obsolete decades ago yet some people still hold on to them while there's SO MANY amps that just crush em and that whole prehistoric biasing the tubes Everytime U change them WTF BOOGIE, RANDELL, ORANGE, EVEN F**KING PEAVY WITH THEIR 5150 series amps ALL CRUSH MARSHALL and those are just a few.

    • @johnmarshall3903
      @johnmarshall3903 Před 2 lety

      That's just your opinion and a stupid one at that. Good examples of real 60's Marshall plexi amps are 10k and up, so they are far from being obsolete. A whole cottage industry has sprung up trying to copy these real amps with kits and reproductions. All of the greats played Marshall in the studio and live, so like it or not, it's the sound of rock, get over it.

    • @zzzx8017
      @zzzx8017 Před 2 lety +1

      I totally agree with that. I used to use Marshalls all the time... I discovered a Peavy sound when they redesigned their amps. I was blown away by how much better the Peavy sounded. Never went back to Marshall.

    • @brianlittle9202
      @brianlittle9202 Před 2 lety +1

      @@zzzx8017 I used to hate peavy, they were bad amps that country players who didn't seem to care about their sound and like U said they stepped up and now make amps comparable to Boogie or Orange or any amp out there their 5150s crush. I used a 100 watt marshall then went to a 50watt and their good for power but U always have to use out board gear for any real gain then I went through a few different boogies now I use a triple rectifier and a Boss GX700 and a Rane perimetric EQ and a Marshall 1960s 4-12 it sounds amazing. Randell used to kinda suck then they started putting out great tube amps I'm going to get one of their 45w Diavlo heads just to have another good amp tone to ad for recording. I love gear lol

    • @BFahz
      @BFahz Před 2 lety

      Marshall is THE sound of most of our favorite recordings ever!

    • @brianlittle9202
      @brianlittle9202 Před 2 lety

      @@BFahz True up to a certain point it time. I will always use their cabs but the heads generally don't have enough gain for me and having to bias the tube is kinda prehistoric lol

  • @relaxingsounds1386
    @relaxingsounds1386 Před 2 lety +1

    DeMartini sounds like a real pain in the ass lol!! Guitards and their 'muh tone' . . .

  • @chickenbeek
    @chickenbeek Před 2 lety +3

    any piece of shit will do. the magic is in your fingers. but more so the engineer. >D

  • @zeekmx1970
    @zeekmx1970 Před rokem

    This is why I don't employ producers.

  • @truescotsman4103
    @truescotsman4103 Před 2 lety

    that sounds like the biggest bullshit story I've ever heard.

    • @lockandloadlikehell
      @lockandloadlikehell Před 2 lety

      Idk I lost concentration after about 15 seconds
      Was there a point

    • @st.fiacre6685
      @st.fiacre6685 Před rokem

      Half of Ratt's sound had to do with the mixing, with a shitty sound engineer, they would end up sounding like the Rolling Stones. The engineer used all kinds of effects that are common now, but state of the art for the early 80s

  • @sebbach3747
    @sebbach3747 Před rokem

    I love how Beau Hills stories always show him up as being right. What a tool he is.