Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard & Jeff Ament on How Andrew Watt Helped Inspire Their Best Performances
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- Pearl Jam's Stone Gossard and Jeff Ament tell Broken Record about how producer Andrew Watt’s encyclopedic knowledge of the band helped inspire some of their best performances to date. Catch the full episode here: • Pearl Jam's Stone Goss...
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ABOUT BROKEN RECORD
For generations of music lovers, the liner notes on albums were a central part of the way music was heard. You bought an album and it came with an accompanying narrative: a digression, an aside, a backstory-maybe even an invented history. We intuitively understood that great music required not just listening but conversation between the artist and the audience and the audience and the rest of the world.
Broken Record is a podcast that restarts those conversations-in a world without liner notes-for a new audience of music lovers.
Broken Record is hosted by Justin Richmond with interviews by producer Rick Rubin, writer Malcolm Gladwell, and former New York Times editor Bruce Headlam.
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This was a really good interview. Thank you for asking actual questions and allowing them to answer in full
This is by far, Pearl Jam’s greatest album since the “VS”.
such a surreal interview. like the part about picking eddie up at the airport. i remember being in 7th grade and seeing the music video for alive, which i think i had first seen a clip of in one of those "MTV buzzclips" shorts where they'd do a quick montage of 3 hot music videos. and to think that was on the heels of that whirlwind formation. i recently ran into carrie brownstein at my son's middle school in portland (she was dressed as a cat at the halloween party last fall), and i gushed, "omg, i saw you guys (sleater-kinney) open for pearl jam here in 2006, and it was such an amazing show, and you played rockin' in the free world at the end." then i just slinked away very uncoolly. i think if i ever got to meet a pj member i'd be unable to talk.
Great album....Andrew did a brilliant job
The live recordings of some of the songs on the new album sound better and more powerful live. The mix seems a little claustrophobic, however he definitely helped inspire PJ and got them moving towards an earlier sound.
Why is this short clip actually showing everybody but the full clip is just audio?
Andrew Watt está de parabéns, por incentivar, estimular esses sexagenários ficarem maia afinados do que munca. O resultado é o maravilhoso disco "Dark Matter". Vida longa ao PJ.
Good album. But the mixing and mastering is absolute crap. Brickwalled. Andrew did a major disservice to the whole thing. 😢. It needs a remix and remaster putting the life back into it. It is just a wall of muddled mess
Hmm... But he did an amazing job of pushing the guys to write their best work in decades.
How do you listen to albums these days? Digitally? Do you think that could effect the finished sound?
@@georgebrown4626 yes but at the cost of production and actual mastering/mixing: It is atrocious
@@HarrisonHollers digital affects it for sure. I listen to all formats. Atmos, streaming, digital, vinyl. None of em sound that good. The album is amazing but it was mixed so brickwalled there is no air in there. Each instrument crushing each other one. This goes to inexperienced producer. He is a young kid who is used to his pro tools etc. travesty. Such an amazing album but terribly brick walled. The dynamics of this is tragically gone. Should have been produced by Andrew but mixed by Brendan. Andrew doesn’t even know he brickwalled this to hell
@@georgebrown4626 I am not sure if it is the best work in decades. They have had some great releases in the last 10 years