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Making Music Interview

Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 Interview by Ellie Gibson

4 November, 2008

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The battle of the band games has never been more heated. This Christmas will see Rock Band 2 going head-to-head with Guitar Hero World Tour, which works with drum and microphone peripherals too. But with neither game even in the shops yet, Harmonix is already gearing up for round two.

As announced last week the developer is currently working on a new game based around the music of the Beatles. It's not another iteration in the Rock Band series, nor a downloadable song pack, but a standalone title being developed in co-operation with MTV and Apple Corps.

Apart from that, little information was revealed about the game when it was originally announced. So Eurogamer sat down with Dan Teasdale, lead designer on Rock Band 2, and Harmonix PR man John Drake, to try to find out more.

Eurogamer: Rumours of the Beatles game have been swirling around for a while now. Has it been hard to keep it a secret?

Dan Teasdale: Yeah, we've been working on it for 17 months. So to be able to finally talk about it is quite amazing.

Eurogamer: We know it's a whole new game, not another Rock Band title. But can you explain what that means in practice? Is the gameplay different, for example?

Dan Teasdale: It's a whole new experience. We can't really talk about gameplay specifics or tracks, but we'll be encompassing the entire spectrum of the Beatles catalogue. The concept is giving the Beatles legacy and the Beatles experience not just to Beatles fans, but a whole new generation.

John Drake: It is going to be an interactive music game. Although we can't really explain what that means, particularly.

'Making Music' Screenshot 1

Remember, kids, this is nothing like Guitar Hero World Tour. Don't even be going there.

Eurogamer: At least it's interactive. A non-interactive game would be quite dull.

John Drake: Yes, a game you just watched would be boring [laughs]. But we will say it's not Rock Band-colon-Beatles; it is a standalone title.

Eurogamer: You mentioned bringing the Beatles to a new generation there, but do the kids really care? It's been a long time since Ringo and co. were top of the hit parade. Kids today like rap music, they want songs about pimps and hos, not yellow submarines... Why not do something more contemporary?

Dan Teasdale: Because the Beatles are an amazing band. They still are the biggest band in the world and they've established an amazing musical legacy, not just in terms of their own catalogue but their influence on music from that point onwards.

I think it's criminal that people aren't familiar with the Beatles. For us, one of the big things about this game is we can bring that history out. By co-operating with Apple Corp. and MTV we can have an incredibly authentic, respectful view of how the Beatles became who they were.

John Drake: Even if you are a hardcore hip-hop head, listening to the Beatles is never anything that anyone should be ashamed of. It's the most exciting music deep down. It's probably moved the world more than any other set of music I can think of.

Eurogamer: Well, you say that, but Sony just announced that SingStar Vol. 3 will feature songs by Lionel Richie and Barry Manilow. How can you compete with that?

John Drake: I think we should give up. I don't think we should try.

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This isn't a shot of the Beatles game, but let's change the filename and put "Ringo" in the caption and see if we can fool Google.

Dan Teasdale: We should burn down the building and claim the insurance.

John Drake: Dude - Manilow. That's all I'm saying.

Eurogamer: I'd like to see Rock Band: The Richie Experience.

John Drake: In a second. Right there with you, Walking on the Ceiling.

Dan Teasdale: Seriously though, we have the right music platform to do wider ranges of music. We did Jimmy Buffett in July, and there's no way you could justify that on a Rock Band disc. He even re-recorded the songs for us, which was amazing. He changed lines to reference Rock Band, so he's a massive fan.

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jonsaan
04/11/08 @ 12:18
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You know that bit in the Doors movie, where Jim Morrison flips out because 'Light my Fire' is used in an advert?

That's kind of how I feel about this:) It's a good job I'm not a Beatle or somebody might give a toss:)
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04/11/08 @ 12:19
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"Kids today like rap music, they want songs about pimps and hos, not yellow submarines... "

I didn't read which of the EG'ers was doing the interview when I started into it... after that question I didn't have to. Haha. Go Ellie :)
That_Happy_Cat
04/11/08 @ 12:24
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It's five o'clock somewhere Ellie... remember that :)
Avaloner
04/11/08 @ 12:24
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I just love these off the wall interviews. Nice read there.
Toothball
04/11/08 @ 12:34
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Can't wait for Rock Band 2. Spent countless hours on the first one. Also interviews with Harmonix always seem more positive than those with Activision.
kangarootoo
04/11/08 @ 12:53
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"Dan Teasdale: I'd challenge that. I don't think we're competing with Guitar Hero.

Dan Teasdale: At least from a design perspective, we're going after two completely different audiences."

Oh shush. Two completely different audiences indeed. Ptah!
baardhimself
04/11/08 @ 12:57
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I wish you would have asked if we are getting the AC/DC game, they seem to screw us over so much, and the comment about not competing with GHWT is pathetic, either the developer is so out of touch it is unbelievable or he is just an idiot.
MikeN
04/11/08 @ 12:58
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"This isn't a press release".

It pretty much is though isn't it? I mean you could basically sum up the article in two sentences -

"Please buy Rock Band 2"
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"We can't say anything about the Beatles game".

Not really Ellie's or EG's fault just Harmonix not saying much although the comment about them not competing with GH was good for a laugh.
gblegend
04/11/08 @ 13:06
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In career mode do you get to narrate Thomas the Tank engine if you play as Ringo?
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04/11/08 @ 13:49
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At least from a design perspective, we're going after two completely different audiences

GLWT, I don't see my parents buying Rock Beatles. I sure as hell never will.

/imagines parents using plastic music peripherals.
/imagines mother deploying star power and rocking out

nah.
kinky_mong
04/11/08 @ 14:54
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I would say, if you have indie bands in the UK that you want to get into Rock Band, post on RockBand.com. We read everything and take it into account.

If this is true I'm off to blanket post the forum with "Give me Arctic Monkeys DLC now!" posts.
waffle
04/11/08 @ 15:14
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personally I'd like to see something by The Sporadics or The Ultrasonic Monkeys (or even Pixelh8 if there was any way of translating it to the controllers. which there probably isn't to be fair)
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andywilkie35
04/11/08 @ 15:16
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I just went on there to plead for some Idlewild

then realised that noone in America will know them and not many in the UK would either probably...bah
andywilkie35
04/11/08 @ 15:17
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They've got PDA off Interpol's Turn On The Bright Lights so maybe that album would be a better chance

/logs back onto Rock Band website
Bloodloss
04/11/08 @ 20:20
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"How much is that doggy in the window? The one with the waggly tail?" "We're not announcing pricing information."

:D genius.
natepro
07/08/09 @ 22:15
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Sometimes in hip-hop music videos I see a huge Beatles influence. Even Jay-Z game them respect at Biggie's second LP (L.A.D) and the Wu Tang covered a Beatles song.

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