@@abro5585 The actual recording process is a lot easier now and vocalists have stuff like auto tune and compression to help their performance now. Depends on every genre/band, but I'd say this way of recording is mostly dead.
...Back in the 1950s it was like this. If it wasnt for John Lennon complaining about this type of process, Ken Townsend would have never tried his experiment, which later became known as artificial double tracking. Of course, computers can do everything nowadays, but back then computers didnt exist.
It very much sucks that he died at a young age but why not appreciate seeing him as this always amazing person and never having to see him at the down fall bc it happens to so many great people would’ve hated to see it happen to him
This is what a good recording engineer looks like. For the singer it seems incredibly frustrating but a good engineer will push him to deliver the best he can offer.
the comments about Mexico were completely unnecessary though. I think they're hinting that there was more to the situation than trying to get the perfect take...
Also a spot-on depiction: When a 17-year old kid (or really, any beginner - no matter how talented) is in a professional studio for the first time, it's total boot camp. Again, and again, and again…
Man, I remember the first time I worked with a real producer...what a headache, but the finished product came out so good I still blast my own music when I am driving lol. Never got famous, but got a few good CD's.
@@ajvalencia5867 Actually, the biggest difference I heard was the take right before the producer tells me "one more time with the same energy"... You can hear that he was kind of slurring the lines in previous run throughs..but that one was the clearest he actually sang the line.
Back in the days of reel to reel analog, getting a solid recording entailed doing dozens of takes exactly the same way and then cutting and splicing together all the best sounding parts until you had a perfect rendition. So anytime you listen to an old rock song from the 50s, youre hearing multiple performances. Occasionally someone would come in and kill it in the first take, but even then they would still record several more takes just in case the producer caught a minor fuck up or something later on.
Anybody who has been in the studio knows how accurate this scene is. How annoying & aggravating it is take after take to hear "Cut" then hearing the same piece of the song be played over & over 70 thousand times in a row. It's nerve wrecking. That's what makes this scene so hilarious. 😂😂
One greatest song ever written by Richie Valens. Truly enjoy film clip movie. Was surprised this was true story , of Richie Valens life. Way before all start found video at yard sale, after watch this movie did cry at end part. But never understand why until plane crash at end. His music live on forever and ever in are hearts. God bless Richie Valens and Buddy Holly and Be Bop. When learn history of Rock N Roll music in Iowa. Didn't understand why my school friends few school attended back 1977-1978 later 1980-1983 graduation day wasn't Country Music, so learn from friend had listen rock n Roll music. Found station in Mason city Iowa. Later found out most country music was cross over. So did fit in my school friends. No never told me about this story from history rock n Roll learn my self. And first time step foot in surf Ballroom was 2015. All history and music start. Back then. Truly enjoy Richie Valens music. Was very special how he sang songs. Do have buy cds and one record album. Wish put this film movie on blueray DVD and soundtrack together. Let's Keep Rock N Roll.
julie brtek Surf Ballroom must have had an unspeakable presence. All 3 of these rockstars I was brought up with and they influenced me greatly....still play it & record it using much of the same technology as used back then. 🤘
the film La bamba was really good sad at the end because of what happened to the three of them because I think they would have been popular if they had stayed alive but God took his three angels back God bless them.
Suzanne Alcock No, she was never on the plane...especially since there were only four seats and everyone in that crash died. She died 4 years after the crash
@Niyah Nick as a producer/mixer...sometimes the track comes out kinda crappy, (vocals to close to the mic or they just aren't in tune)...a vocalist can only do so many takes where we tell them, "it's not enough, one more time"...so it's actually just a producer trick where we try to say, "my bad", so to not discourage the musician. It happens way more often than you would think.
Of the Rock and Roll classic movies this one stands out. Gary Busey and Lou D brought us a glimpse of what it must’ve felt like. That Thing You Do (Ala Tom Hanks) was another great glimpse into the old world of making a hit record. Walk The Line provided another full out look into the early world of Rock and Country .. there are so many outstanding performances in film.. but the real performers are the real stars.. Bless them All
Bob saying 62 takes, I didn't hear the difference in any of them = Roger in Bohemian Rhapsody saying how many Galileo's do we need? If I go any higher only dogs will hear me!
I love these scenes in movies. Where the singers like, 'this is crazy. I've been singer the same song for hours.' Dude, talk to me after you've worked at a grocery store for years, spending countless hours and days re-stocking the same aisle.
Here’s some reasons in my humble opiñion 1 he mostly looks old that happens in life Or 2 he probably used so much lotion 🧴 that’s why he might look like that
Shit, Joe Pantoliano has been in everything from the Goonies, to the Sopranos, Mash to Hill Street Blues, Hart to Hart to the Simpsons, the Fugitive to the Matrix...what a career!
It's scary I was having dreams of a car accident weeks before I saw this movie and the night after I watched it I had that same accident for real, just like Ritchie, some reason I knew that it would happen. Never seen the movie since. That was back in 2009 it's 2018 now
The “…that was our fault” line always kills me. Great scene & great movie.
One of the best music biopics ever made.
The scene help you to understand how much work goes into an album.
Back then but not really anymore
@@ElMamuco more than ever wtf are you talking about lmao
@@abro5585 The actual recording process is a lot easier now and vocalists have stuff like auto tune and compression to help their performance now. Depends on every genre/band, but I'd say this way of recording is mostly dead.
...Back in the 1950s it was like this. If it wasnt for John Lennon complaining about this type of process, Ken Townsend would have never tried his experiment, which later became known as artificial double tracking.
Of course, computers can do everything nowadays, but back then computers didnt exist.
@@abro5585 Recording is way easier now adays. Not that it's a bad thing, but it is still 100x easier than it was in the 50s.
RIP and long live Ritchie Valens (May 13, 1941 - February 3, 1959), aged 17
You will always be remembered as a legend.
It very much sucks that he died at a young age but why not appreciate seeing him as this always amazing person and never having to see him at the down fall bc it happens to so many great people would’ve hated to see it happen to him
@@briencru9897 Indeed my friend
Man I fell in love with this movie as a kid! Rest in paradise Mr. Ritchie Valens ❤❤❤❤
This is what a good recording engineer looks like. For the singer it seems incredibly frustrating but a good engineer will push him to deliver the best he can offer.
Regular diva wannabe singer mostly hard to work with.
the comments about Mexico were completely unnecessary though. I think they're hinting that there was more to the situation than trying to get the perfect take...
Especially because he is singing the same way every take. We get it all lives matter.
@@IkanGelamaKuning dude… he was 17. You’re nothing, just saying
@@CRYSTALCLEARVOX grow a pair, it’s a movie.
This dude was a singing legend . He could have gone so much farther into his career sadly he died only 8 months into it.
Yeah
@@alienlatino2945 eh
@@alienlatino2945 what?
@@alienlatino2945 you an idiot. Also Elvis was a middle aged man...
@@alienlatino2945 Look another clown
Pretty spot on depiction here; Ritchie was constantly changing the song and never sung the same song twice.
Hey man, that's just the way he sings
Selfish Stockton You tell him carnal
Joel Thomas 😂
Selfish Stockton that's a good thing
Also a spot-on depiction: When a 17-year old kid (or really, any beginner - no matter how talented) is in a professional studio for the first time, it's total boot camp.
Again, and again, and again…
Bob backing up his brother …..
”you tell him carnal” lol 😂
“And again, and again, and again 🎼” love this movie and this classic style of music
Criminally underrated movie and performances in the film as well. This has always been a favorite of mine.
but it's not underrated
I like how Bob wakes up when the song is over lol
Esaiiii morales is a good actor 😅he was having fun making this movie 😅😅😅
Man, I remember the first time I worked with a real producer...what a headache, but the finished product came out so good I still blast my own music when I am driving lol. Never got famous, but got a few good CD's.
Hidden message. It took him 17 trys to get the perfect recording. He was 17 when he died.
Keep making music
that is the perfect response. Now, this man is worthy of noticed.
This movie and Selena were the best played movies ever💓
Fine, fine, fine...please be mine. *SELENA!!*
100cent your right
yes and played by two Puerto Rican actors...JENNIFER LOPEZ(SELENA) AND ESAI MORALES AS THE BROTHER TO Richie Valens. we are proud latinos!
@@salsero3982
I know it sucked
@@jovanym2931 it also sucks that the main actor lou Dimond Philip's is Filipino 🤣🤣🤣🤣
"welllllll"
"wellllllll"
"welllllll"
"welllllllll"
lmfaooooooo
Psh 60 takes I didnt hear a difference in one of them!!!!
Wellllllllllllllllll let’s go let’s go let’s go little sweathear-
@@ajvalencia5867 Actually, the biggest difference I heard was the take right before the producer tells me "one more time with the same energy"... You can hear that he was kind of slurring the lines in previous run throughs..but that one was the clearest he actually sang the line.
This part is so funny
Wellllloll
Welllllllll
Welllllllll
Wellllllll wellllllll 1:03 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅
"You tell em' Carnal!" 😂😂😂
"60 Takes I Didnt Even Hear A Difference in 1 Of Em Man"
hahahah i friggin love bob
Evenity you can actually hear the differences if you pay attention
Cristofer Gonzalez dude it was a line from the movie
1:05 I love that part 😂😂😂😂😂
Perhaps it's a very, very, very great song. But Lou Diamond Philips sings really, really, really good.
Maybe he did, but not in the movie. The songs were performed by the Los lobos.
"WELL, WELL, WELL, WELL, WELL" 😂😂😂
Instead of saying “very, very, very great”, just say “incredible”.
Instead of saying “really, really, really good”, just say “amazing”.
@@cheesesteakphilly no one cares
Back in the days of reel to reel analog, getting a solid recording entailed doing dozens of takes exactly the same way and then cutting and splicing together all the best sounding parts until you had a perfect rendition. So anytime you listen to an old rock song from the 50s, youre hearing multiple performances. Occasionally someone would come in and kill it in the first take, but even then they would still record several more takes just in case the producer caught a minor fuck up or something later on.
2:18 When you're asleep in a family party then suddenly the food comes out
Edit: I come back 5 years later and I got 1k likes. Thank you guys! ;;;
Tremolo814 lmao
Hahaa😂
You are too funny :)
Can relate
Happened to me
Anybody who has been in the studio knows how accurate this scene is. How annoying & aggravating it is take after take to hear "Cut" then hearing the same piece of the song be played over & over 70 thousand times in a row. It's nerve wrecking. That's what makes this scene so hilarious. 😂😂
One my favorite song. Truly enjoy classic hits songs of Richie Valens. Love this film movie 100%. Two thumbs up.
One greatest song ever written by Richie Valens. Truly enjoy film clip movie. Was surprised this was true story , of Richie Valens life. Way before all start found video at yard sale, after watch this movie did cry at end part. But never understand why until plane crash at end. His music live on forever and ever in are hearts. God bless Richie Valens and Buddy Holly and Be Bop. When learn history of Rock N Roll music in Iowa. Didn't understand why my school friends few school attended back 1977-1978 later 1980-1983 graduation day wasn't Country Music, so learn from friend had listen rock n Roll music. Found station in Mason city Iowa. Later found out most country music was cross over. So did fit in my school friends. No never told me about this story from history rock n Roll learn my self. And first time step foot in surf Ballroom was 2015. All history and music start. Back then. Truly enjoy Richie Valens music. Was very special how he sang songs. Do have buy cds and one record album. Wish put this film movie on blueray DVD and soundtrack together. Let's Keep Rock N Roll.
julie brtek Surf Ballroom must have had an unspeakable presence. All 3 of these rockstars I was brought up with and they influenced me greatly....still play it & record it using much of the same technology as used back then. 🤘
Still loving this song in 2017
well well well well well wel again and again!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
cannfodder1 I know lol
The problem is it gets stuck in my head and I catch my self singing it at work alllll day!!!
My real name is Eric too!!!
Well now baby baby tell me you love me and you are always thinking of me.
cannfodder1 me to!!!
As a recording artist this scene I love... it builds charecter 😭😭😂💖💖love these types of engineeers x
He says this ain’t Mexico and homies never been to Mexico lmao
😂
Also didn't know Spanish either. Growing up in LA he knew only English like most other kids. Learned just enough Spanish to perform la bamba
That warrants an ass whopping
Alejandro Sanchez fr my parents would grab the belt
Hes chicano not Mexican
Bob was pissed off lol!!!
Well, Welll, Wellllll, Welllll, Wellllll!!!!! Let's go little sweet heart😂😂😂😂 that part was funny
Great movie about a rock and roll legend.Lou Diamond Phillips nailed it.
got the movie and I crying all the way when it was finish
jess nadin 🤑
Vanessa Vehikite your emoji choice doesn't make sense
Same...
"CUT!" I used to crack up at how random it seemed like Bob was cutting Richie off lmao. Great great movie.
I love this movie
So much! I don’t get tired of watch it! And I love this Song!!
the film La bamba was really good sad at the end because of what happened to the three of them because I think they would have been popular if they had stayed alive but God took his three angels back God bless them.
Paul Mcivor they were popular when they were alive...
McSpankey we know that already
Suzanne Alcock No, she was never on the plane...especially since there were only four seats and everyone in that crash died. She died 4 years after the crash
God doesn't kill people . Natural and unexpected things happen
The Burger King 👑 Commercial of this song brought me back to this scene 😅😅😅😅😅🤙🤙🤙🤙🎤🎤🎤🎤🎤
I like how Richie faces are funny
Greatest thing to come out of Pacoima, CA
0:42 Ritchie that was our fault XD
@Niyah Nick we forgot to press record
@Niyah Nick as a producer/mixer...sometimes the track comes out kinda crappy, (vocals to close to the mic or they just aren't in tune)...a vocalist can only do so many takes where we tell them, "it's not enough, one more time"...so it's actually just a producer trick where we try to say, "my bad", so to not discourage the musician. It happens way more often than you would think.
They just wanted to stop it by accident
Saw the movie but the part i saw that made my day was this studio scene.
It sucks that his career only lasted 8 months
Ian Turner Yeah he died from a plane crash
He died from the plan crash?
YouShouldKnow yeah..you should check The 03 febuary 59 Plane crash
you should know dosen't know?
-.- -.- not true at all
Ouço com a mesma emoçao da primeira vez ,que linda cançao e ritmo.
Bob's facial expression matched how I was feeling
Facts 💯💯💯👏🏽
I can definitely agree!!!
"Cut! Do it again only this time with more energy!" The "glamourous" part of being a recording artist. Haha.
Of the Rock and Roll classic movies this one stands out. Gary Busey and Lou D brought us a glimpse of what it must’ve felt like. That Thing You Do (Ala Tom Hanks) was another great glimpse into the old world of making a hit record. Walk The Line provided another full out look into the early world of Rock and Country .. there are so many outstanding performances in film.. but the real performers are the real stars.. Bless them All
awesume. loved it then and still do.
60 takes I didn't hear a difference in one
There's always a difference... if just slightly (likened to a snowflake)...
It shows if is not easy to record in a musical studio.
That's why you're not a record producer
Vince Quintero don’t worry I get your line
Max Brazil that was a line from the movie
YOU TELL HIM CARNAL!
Adoro esse filme,amo as músicas.😍
1:15 when you comfortable in your bed and your mom yells your name
One of the biopics I grew up watching
It's such good tunes, timeless.
Lou Diamond Phillips nailed it
He wasn't actually the singer, apparently. Songs were performed by Los Lobos.
@@Shendue yes the ones that orginally sang la bamba
One of the Best Movies.
He looked mad at 1:14
Beastboy 825 I know that was funny
Beastboy 825 he looked mad the whole time tbh
Because he was mad.
Beastboy 825 he was frustrated
Hey Ritchie! You mad bro?
RIP Ritchie, I love your music!!!!!!! I wish u never got on that airplane.
“Cut!!” That was good that was good”
Lol, like bro why’d you stop me then
The way Bob wakes up :p
I love this part of the movie
Me too
Yes Donna
Bob saying 62 takes, I didn't hear the difference in any of them = Roger in Bohemian Rhapsody saying how many Galileo's do we need? If I go any higher only dogs will hear me!
Omg I love both of those movies and I never really noticed the similarities between the situations
Snoop Dogg said on Welcome To Death Row Dr Dre made them do 15 takes of Nuthin But A G Thang before he got it right
I love these scenes in movies. Where the singers like, 'this is crazy. I've been singer the same song for hours.'
Dude, talk to me after you've worked at a grocery store for years, spending countless hours and days re-stocking the same aisle.
Do you work the overnight shift? I had to get a prescription for large dose of vitamin because I almost never see the daylight!
The vocals get tired if you sing alot btw irrelevant the whole grocery store crap can you sing hours??
I always find bob so funny and great sense of humor and teasing richie ooh Donna
Wait if he died at 17 how come he looked 30 in the actual pictures?
MilkProductions He just looked older. It happens.
MilkProductions there is a li e video of him with his,family and you will see he looks younger than the pix
I've often thought that too.
But he accomplished more by the age of 17 then most do in a lifetime...
prolly do to a stressful life
Here’s some reasons in my humble opiñion
1 he mostly looks old that happens in life
Or
2 he probably used so much lotion 🧴 that’s why he might look like that
Bobs expressions were the best! 😂😂
My husband is currently recording a song and Ritchie’s brother is definitely me in the background!! 😅
You tell him Carnal
What a great movie
Shit, Joe Pantoliano has been in everything from the Goonies, to the Sopranos, Mash to Hill Street Blues, Hart to Hart to the Simpsons, the Fugitive to the Matrix...what a career!
He is one of my favorite all time actors. Anytime he comes on screen I know he is going to crush it.
Midnight Run.
Great actor
The bad boys movies Captain 🧑✈️ Ronn with will smith and Martin Lawrence
The greats never died they are remembered by they’re music and live on cut short on life but live on in the future
Ritchie would've been proud of the movie
Except the ending.
If you haven't seen , watch it. Great movie about a rock and roll legend.
My dad wanted to show us Ritchie Valens when we were kids. He looked up this song and this showed up.
Nice nice love it grreatz from belgium
Melhor parte do filme!!!!😍
My favorite bio movie ever hands down
WELLLL
WELLLL
WELLLL
WELLLL
YES.
Ritchie: Weeeeeeeellllll-
Bob: CUT!
Me: Wtf dude?
I kinda wanna see a 10 hour version of that part. Ya know the weeeeeeellllllll
Fantastic!!!
2020 Na Quarentena Curtindo La Bamba.😍😍😍
Such a great movie. I don't know how factual it was but I still love watching it.
god knows how Lou Diamond Philips didnt win an oscar for this film!!
Idk why I laughed at this part when I was little. Maybe how Lou Diamond Phillips looked like he was laughing singing "well!"😂
Ralph Cifaretto before he lost all his hair and was killing HOARRRRS!
Favorite part 1:14 Lol
2:19 when you hear a beer cracked open
Sandy Nelson's take on this tune just kills!
1:35 my favorite part 😂😂😂😂
You mean 1:37
David Hidalgo's backing vocals are superb
It's scary I was having dreams of a car accident weeks before I saw this movie and the night after I watched it I had that same accident for real, just like Ritchie, some reason I knew that it would happen. Never seen the movie since. That was back in 2009 it's 2018 now
He died in a plane crash not a car accident
@@Dannydawg13 hes just saying that Ritchie had dreams of a plane crash just like frank had dreams of the car crash
@@Ale_100G I know that was months ago
I would love if all of that pre-versions of "Come on, Let's Go" were available ...
In this scene, Cypher took the blue pill and hes trying to show Richie how deep the rabbit hole goes.
It’s amazing they even finished it.
MY FAVORITE SONG OF THE LA BAMBA MOVIE IS WE BELONG TOGETHER...
Such a fantastic movie. Ending is heartbreaking fr.
Haha Bob is like wtf!!!!
I like these movie
Favorite part of this movie! LOL @ 0:45
+xxcharmed1xx His face Lol
YES. Yes and I talk to her
Ritchie: Baby baby I will never never let yoo go now comeone lil baby Letsgo ba ba
Teacher: stop
Me: can u not!
0:41 CUT, Ritchie, that was our fault
Sucks how a lot of bad artists get more fame than Ritchie. He deserved it a lot more.