What an honor to be given these private "behind the scenes" tours of places I never dreamed I'd get to see. On a sadder note, so sorry to hear of the passing of David Sanborn - what a loss. One of the greatest sax players of all time.
Have to say a huge thank you for taking us on very special walk Lee. You help us feel a part of everything and that is such a special gift and you ask for nothing in return. 🖐
@@KittyCarlile-490Hey Sue so nice to hear from you. I hope you are okay as I had a feeling you may have been through a bit. Something told me to check my comment and here you are. You put a smile on my face.🙂
My father worked at Warner Brothers in the 60's and 70's. He was the head of the legal department. Had an office right outside Jack Warner's. Us kids got a box of records every month. It was rock and roll heaven at our house. I could tell stories for days. WB has a special place in my heart.
Hearing of David Sanborn's passing is a real gut punch. I've got about ten of his albums from the 80s and 90s and saw him a couple of times in concert. He was always thrilling hear, with a sound like no one else. A previously unheard song could come on the radio and my ears would prick up. "SANBORN!" I also really loved his TV appearances on Letterman and as co-host of Night Music along with Jools Holland. Rest in peace David.
So sad to hear of David's passing. I used to love his show "Night Music" back in the day. Rest well, David.🎶❤ Thank you for another one-of-a-kind tour, Leland! ❤
In the '90s I attended a Christmas dinner in one of those soundstages, which thanks to the movies listed on the plaque I now know was #18. For some reason there were no bathrooms available in the building, so we had to dash to another building which turned out to be the set of that Patrick Duffy/Suzanne Somers sitcom. Whenever I tune past a rerun of that show I can say "Oh yeah, I stopped in their house to use the john once."
Good evening, Lee! 🥰😁❤ Oh wow, this is such a treat to see the recording studio here and the lot! What an incredible where magic happens! 🎬 🎵 🎬 🎞 🎥 I just heard about the passing of David Sanborn. I cant believe he's gone. I always listen to his jazz songs, and they're always uplifting to hear. One of my favorites! RIP David Sanborn. 🎷🎵😔 Have a great recording session! Hello to Jim Cox and company! Thank you for this incredible tour of WB studios and lot! I love you, Lee!!! 🥰❤🎸🎶🤗 PS- Domino wants to be in a movie. Romeo, too! 🎬 🐶😂
A memorable tour. Thanks so much, Lee. This couldn't have been the video that TH-cam took down earlier!?! And yes, RIP David Sanborn, whom I had the joy of seeing many times at venues around the country. His wailing alto was the most expressive instrumental music I ever heard.
Checking the refrigerator out made my day 😅 But, alas, the passing of David Sanborn hits hard. Similar feelings about the loss of Chuck Loeb. It is noteworthy that even when we don't know a person personally that their body of work coming to an end causes such sadness. Life is fleeting....
What an incredible amount of 20th & 21st century American motion picture and television 📺 history. The five hosts of TCM tape their segments here. What a treasure trove. Thanks for the tour Lee.😊❤
It’s always great to watch these behind the scenes moments. I have had the pleasure of watching Hal Blaine work at Bell Sound and watching Hal and Lee at Skip Sailor studios a long while back. It’s absolutely thrilling to see these mega pros do what they do….in and out in 1 or 2 takes…Bing, bang, boom!!! 👍👍👍😁
Always good to visit the studios….incredible what they put together in those…… love your tours! Thank you Leland!!! Always an adventure…. 🌹🪷🌹🪷🌹🪷❤️🙏👍🖕🖕🖕🖕💕🥰😊
So cool, we are so lucky that you find the time to share with us, I listen to your footsteps and think that guy is so fit he doesn’t even need to wear sneakers. Love and peace from Wales 🏴🎼
WOW - all of the nice sets, musical set-up, food set-up (always a favorite), a Hammond-B3 (looks like), inclusion of the brief convo - i mean, to do a score for any movie is just a big deal! 👍🏾🤘🏾
Love the video, Lee. Minor correction: it's "commissary", not "cafeteria". A wonderful lot...spending a bit of time there now and then as a background actor. I love every minute on that lot. Great job, brother!
What a shame David Sanborn lost his battle with prostate cancer after 6 years Just Like You Lee session musician extraordinaire the loads and loads of tracks he played on. Why did JT stuff to in the classic years of the 70s. One cannot forget his great honking on the sax of how sweet it is to be loved by you. though as a fan of all styles and genres his Jazz playing on his own and with other people he was just as great as if he was with session musicians in the pop studio. And a lot of people don't realize if you're a fan of Super classic 60s music he cut his teeth with the Paul Butterfield blues band!
Love the WB back lot tour I took a number of years ago and appreciate your walk through Lee. Brings back a lots of memories! Appreciate this and THANK YOU!
This is a fascinating vid - thank you so much for the tour; a place I would never get to see otherwise. One area looked like where scenes in Back to the Future were filmed. The fountain with the couch near it, maybe was where the Friends show opening was made. I love to see the red tile roofs and the mountains, and the old buildings that have been there near 100 years. Thank you Leland♥♥
Le, these videos are the main reason I watch. I absolutely love seeing the bowels of the places where real working musicians work. Thanks Le Edit: Listening to you walk around in the recording room, you can hear the sound projection from your steps. That's a great room to record in! SO FUCKING COOL!
Lee, I wish everyone knew how to hold a camera phone as well as you do! Just perfect. Myself and my younger brothers were all born in Beautiful Downtown Burbank. My youngest brother ended up as a Security Guard for WB Studios for a few years and I worked for a long while with Music Express messenger service, and have been on the lots there many times making deliveries. It's such a gorgeous lot! It was always a joy to go there. So sad to hear about David!! One of the very best who ever played the sax. His show Night Music was must see tv. Deep Peace to his family, his friends and to all who knew him. 💜
Hi Lee. Thankyou for the tour. What a treat into the world that is Warner Bros. no one really shows you this behind the scenes stuff until Your good self. much appreciated. Enjoy your sesh ,Lee.
Hey lee. You were wandering through movie magic land. My favorite piece of land. ❤️❤️❤️ Seeing all those fake buildings made me think of blazing saddles. Where they build a whole town in a day to fool the bad guys. Also only the fronts of the houses. And they were fooled. 😂😂😂 Thank you for sharing. I wish you a great time over there. Greetings sir.
How cool is that! My brother used to be a comptroller for Warner Bros and took my Dad and I on a private tour on Christmas many years ago. I've been in that room where you're going to record the music. It is amazing!!!!!! Have a wonderful time!!!!
A fascinating tour. I find it ironic that Warner’s Publishing can block you one day and the next day you’re allowed to access all areas on the Warner’s Lot!?! Have a good one.
@@lavatar3562 Warner Brothers are an eight fisted monster and its music fist, Warner Brothers Music is an over protective Goliath that uses its size, ‘owns and operates some of the largest and most successful labels in the world, including Elektra Records, Reprise Records, Warner Records, Parlophone Records (formerly owned by EMI), and Atlantic Records. WMG also owns Warner Chappell Music, one of the world's largest music publishers’, to slap around anyone they want. ☘
Wow, this is so cool to see! I went on a tour there at WB in 2014, but never had the opportunity to see all this! Thanks Lee for a great studio tour!! Sad to hear about Sanborn passing, he was great!
Sir Lee, Good evening and I sincerely appreciate the awesome tour! Thoughts and prayers to family and friends of David Sanborn. Take care and thanks again!
That is awesome Lee!!!!!! That Chinatown set is fantastic........hope that Jerk Clapton does not Block you.......He owes Rita Credits to that song!!!!!!
Amazing. You are so very kind to share your gifts and your talent and your deserved fame and opportunity with all of us. Very grateful. What a very cool job speaking as a music performance major in college and always wished to be professional musician …
Thank you for a tour of Warner Brothers Studio for film and TV recording a place I never would have seen without your provided viewing. It is unlike any other recording studio in size and capability I have ever been able to see. Viewing the film staging lot with all the building and wall facsimiles to create most any illusion of any location might soon all be replaced with AI and high definition holograms. 🌹 Echos of David Sunburn will sound in our minds and recordings long after this passing day.
@@steven_scattergood Yes it is, over time we have nurtured our own family raised by the notion that music may be the best way to unite with people we have not met. ☘
@@KittyCarlile-490 Sue, I hope you will continue to write here and at Otis’s channel, it is the only way for me to keep in touch with you. I miss you and our banter. ❤
Thanks as always Lee, I’m also sad to hear about David, I met him in the mid 80’s when he came to the night club I worked in after a gig, I love these tours you give us and I must say you do better on the stairs than I do ❤
Sorry to hear about David. Amazing video Lee. Thanks so much for taking us to a place I would love to see in person, but never will. The cost of producing content for the public is incredible, and this shows a part of it. I loved seeing the facades, and how they are weathered to look real. There’s so many truly talented people involved who go unsung.
Leland, brother, you never fail to impress ., but in such a down-to-earth way, that is why we all love you
What an honor to be given these private "behind the scenes" tours of places I never dreamed I'd get to see. On a sadder note, so sorry to hear of the passing of David Sanborn - what a loss. One of the greatest sax players of all time.
Long shot but is there a "Q-SKY" memorial (from movie FM)😊
Such a wonderful, casual, all-access tour of a legendary facility. Thanks, Lee.
Have to say a huge thank you for taking us on very special walk Lee. You help us feel a part of everything and that is such a special gift and you ask for nothing in return. 🖐
Hey, it's my Australian friend Steven 😊
@@KittyCarlile-490Hey Sue so nice to hear from you. I hope you are okay as I had a feeling you may have been through a bit. Something told me to check my comment and here you are. You put a smile on my face.🙂
My father worked at Warner Brothers in the 60's and 70's. He was the head of the legal department. Had an office right outside Jack Warner's.
Us kids got a box of records every month. It was rock and roll heaven at our house. I could tell stories for days. WB has a special place in my heart.
Hearing of David Sanborn's passing is a real gut punch. I've got about ten of his albums from the 80s and 90s and saw him a couple of times in concert.
He was always thrilling hear, with a sound like no one else. A previously unheard song could come on the radio and my ears would prick up. "SANBORN!"
I also really loved his TV appearances on Letterman and as co-host of Night Music along with Jools Holland.
Rest in peace David.
I got to open up for Dave Sanborn and meet him too. He was very nice and as a sax player myself I was thrilled!
I love your "walkabout" videos! I think you're the only creator that posts this kind of "all access" content. Love it.
So sad to hear of David's passing. I used to love his show "Night Music" back in the day. Rest well, David.🎶❤ Thank you for another one-of-a-kind tour, Leland! ❤
Very cool tour Lee. Thanks for the free backlot walk thru!
In the '90s I attended a Christmas dinner in one of those soundstages, which thanks to the movies listed on the plaque I now know was #18. For some reason there were no bathrooms available in the building, so we had to dash to another building which turned out to be the set of that Patrick Duffy/Suzanne Somers sitcom. Whenever I tune past a rerun of that show I can say "Oh yeah, I stopped in their house to use the john once."
Thank you Lee for referring to the passing of David Sanborn. His loss is devastating to fellow musicians and fans. He will be greatly missed.
Good evening, Lee! 🥰😁❤
Oh wow, this is such a treat to see the recording studio here and the lot! What an incredible where magic happens! 🎬 🎵 🎬 🎞 🎥
I just heard about the passing of David Sanborn. I cant believe he's gone. I always listen to his jazz songs, and they're always uplifting to hear. One of my favorites! RIP David Sanborn.
🎷🎵😔
Have a great recording session! Hello to Jim Cox and company!
Thank you for this incredible tour of WB studios and lot!
I love you, Lee!!! 🥰❤🎸🎶🤗
PS- Domino wants to be in a movie. Romeo, too! 🎬 🐶😂
Hi Sue 💖Corrigan 🇮🇪 🍀..
RIP 💐 David Sanborn 🎷 💐 (special talent, wonderful person 🙏🌹🎷)...
Brad will be sad, too 🎷☮️✝️🧙🏼♂️💐) ❤️
Domino 🐾 and Romeo 🐾 have very special coats, 🐕🐾 🐾, would be fascinating to see them on film sometime, 💖☮️🎦 📸 😎 💖
Love, love, love your venue tours, Lee. I live vicariously through you. HA!
A memorable tour. Thanks so much, Lee. This couldn't have been the video that TH-cam took down earlier!?!
And yes, RIP David Sanborn, whom I had the joy of seeing many times at venues around the country. His wailing alto was the most expressive instrumental music I ever heard.
Best tour yet, Leland! This was a blast to see….thank you for sharing with us. This was much better than watching the news tonight! 😅
That’s a pretty low bar, but I get your meaning! 😏
Checking the refrigerator out made my day 😅 But, alas, the passing of David Sanborn hits hard. Similar feelings about the loss of Chuck Loeb. It is noteworthy that even when we don't know a person personally that their body of work coming to an end causes such sadness. Life is fleeting....
I just love the tours and the people we meet. Thanks, Lee
Thank you for this tour, Lelan-san. What a fantastic place! Sorry for your loss. Peace be with you.
... And also with you 💖 (🙏 😇 💐 ✝️☮️)
The best thing I have seen this year. I envy your incredible musical journey! 🤩
Evening Leland 💖 🧙🏼♂️
RIP 💐 David Sanborn 🎷 💐 ,sax legend ..🙏🌹🎉
Healing energy ⚡ to Maureen 💖and the boys 💖 🐾 🐾 🐾💖
David Sanborn -no equal! RIP 😪
What an incredible amount of 20th & 21st century American motion picture and television 📺 history. The five hosts of TCM tape their segments here. What a treasure trove. Thanks for the tour Lee.😊❤
RIP DAVID SANBORN 😢 🙏 💔
It’s always great to watch these behind the scenes moments. I have had the pleasure of watching Hal Blaine work at Bell Sound and watching Hal and Lee at Skip Sailor studios a long while back. It’s absolutely thrilling to see these mega pros do what they do….in and out in 1 or 2 takes…Bing, bang, boom!!! 👍👍👍😁
There’s a whole lot of history there. Thanks for giving us a peek at it.
Sad to hear the news about David Sanborn.
So cool to see the Lots are still going. Love seeing the classic Stage Numbers.
The tourists have no clue who is filming them. No one on the tour gave Lee the finger. Thanks for the tour! Made my day!
Thanks Lee.
I love the explorer in you.
Always good to visit the studios….incredible what they put together in those…… love your tours! Thank you Leland!!! Always an adventure…. 🌹🪷🌹🪷🌹🪷❤️🙏👍🖕🖕🖕🖕💕🥰😊
So cool, we are so lucky that you find the time to share with us, I listen to your footsteps and think that guy is so fit he doesn’t even need to wear sneakers. Love and peace from Wales 🏴🎼
WOW - all of the nice sets, musical set-up, food set-up (always a favorite), a Hammond-B3 (looks like), inclusion of the brief convo - i mean, to do a score for any movie is just a big deal! 👍🏾🤘🏾
Great look behind the scenes as always. Thank you.
Thank you for this awesome tour.
Rest in Peace, David Sanborn. 😢
Leland, thanks for such a great tour!!
One word Leland. Wonderful.
For those of us with motion sickness thanks for doing a good job on the camera jiggle.
thanks for sharing Lee we do enjoy the tours you show of your adventures
Love the video, Lee. Minor correction: it's "commissary", not "cafeteria". A wonderful lot...spending a bit of time there now and then as a background actor. I love every minute on that lot. Great job, brother!
Danke Lee, für die Reise hinter den Kulissen von Warner Brothers Studio. Das war einmalig für mich.
Thanks SO much for sharing! So many people dream of being in your shoes!
What a treat! I've always wanted to see the WB Studios but also to see a behind the scenes look at the recording studio is special. Thanks again Lee!
What a shame David Sanborn lost his battle with prostate cancer after 6 years
Just Like You Lee session musician extraordinaire the loads and loads of tracks he played on. Why did JT stuff to in the classic years of the 70s.
One cannot forget his great honking on the sax of how sweet it is to be loved by you.
though as a fan of all styles and genres his Jazz playing on his own and with other people he was just as great as if he was with session musicians in the pop studio. And a lot of people don't realize if you're a fan of Super classic 60s music he cut his teeth with the Paul Butterfield blues band!
An absolute great player whose recordings and memories of him will still stir in the minds who can remember and appreciate. 👍
Absolutely amazing. It makes me smile when you open the fridge. Lol. Thank you.❤❤🙏
We really appreciate you sharing with us all the interesting things that you’re doing. Thanks so much ❤
Backstage pass..history..movies..Soundstage..very interesting..and a mystery drummer ? Greatly appreciated 🙏 the tour Leland Sklar P✌️ 🙏 ✌️ 🙏 ☮️ !!!!
Love the WB back lot tour I took a number of years ago and appreciate your walk through Lee. Brings back a lots of memories! Appreciate this and THANK YOU!
This is a fascinating vid - thank you so much for the tour; a place I would never get to see otherwise. One area looked like where scenes in Back to the Future were filmed. The fountain with the couch near it, maybe was where the Friends show opening was made. I love to see the red tile roofs and the mountains, and the old buildings that have been there near 100 years. Thank you Leland♥♥
Thanks Lee.....AWESOME TOUR!!!!! I can never get enough of that feeling of OLD HOLLYWOOD!!!!
Le, these videos are the main reason I watch. I absolutely love seeing the bowels of the places where real working musicians work. Thanks Le
Edit: Listening to you walk around in the recording room, you can hear the sound projection from your steps. That's a great room to record in! SO FUCKING COOL!
Lovin the hills back there ❤
Thank you for sharing places that many of us would never see.
Lee, I wish everyone knew how to hold a camera phone as well as you do! Just perfect. Myself and my younger brothers were all born in Beautiful Downtown Burbank. My youngest brother ended up as a Security Guard for WB Studios for a few years and I worked for a long while with Music Express messenger service, and have been on the lots there many times making deliveries. It's such a gorgeous lot! It was always a joy to go there. So sad to hear about David!! One of the very best who ever played the sax. His show Night Music was must see tv. Deep Peace to his family, his friends and to all who knew him. 💜
My goodness. Watching Leland with basically free rein on WB studios is so awesome! And to speak of Sanborn while making the rounds. So great.
I really enjoyed the tour around the studio. Thank you Lee.
Hi Lee. Thankyou for the tour. What a treat into the world that is Warner Bros. no one really shows you this behind the scenes stuff until Your good self. much appreciated. Enjoy your sesh ,Lee.
You are truly everywhere Leland. Great to see you, still, go around!!
A rainy Sunday evening at the mango farm. Most grateful for the tour
Evening Lee and all
Greetings from Epping UK
Cheers Barry 🎸
Evening Barry, Epping 🌳 🇬🇧,
(Catch up Tuesday)
Have a good Tuesday /Wednesday...
Andy, Whitstable 🛥 ⛵ 💖 🇬🇧
Wow! Thank you for sharing where the big boys play, impressive
Le, I love your walk around tours. I was at Warner Bros a month ago and didn’t get a tour like this. Thanks!❤
What a great career with so many fond memories for you! Thanks for taking us along for a small part of this. Appreciate you brother! 💯🔥🐐🐐🐐
Very interesting, thanks for upload..
Fantastic, Lee! Thank you so much!
What a awesome tour! great to watch during my nightly practice thank you sir!
So great to see. Thanks Quill from Dublin Ireland
Very cool! Thank you for the walkabout!
Hey lee. You were wandering through movie magic land. My favorite piece of land. ❤️❤️❤️
Seeing all those fake buildings made me think of blazing saddles. Where they build a whole town in a day to fool the bad guys. Also only the fronts of the houses. And they were fooled. 😂😂😂
Thank you for sharing. I wish you a great time over there. Greetings sir.
How cool is that! My brother used to be a comptroller for Warner Bros and took my Dad and I on a private tour on Christmas many years ago. I've been in that room where you're going to record the music. It is amazing!!!!!! Have a wonderful time!!!!
So cool to see!! Thanks Lee
If you don't hit like on this your lost. Outstanding studio tour!!!
Thank uou for your wonderful tours,really cheers me upyou beautiful bloke
A fascinating tour.
I find it ironic that Warner’s Publishing can block you one day and the next day you’re allowed to access all areas on the Warner’s Lot!?!
Have a good one.
Intention can shape a hand shake into a fist with hardly a blink ☘
@@artemisXsidecross I think Warner Music is several steps removed from Warner Entertainment but point taken.
@@lavatar3562
Warner Brothers are an eight fisted monster and its music fist, Warner Brothers Music is an over protective Goliath that uses its size, ‘owns and operates some of the largest and most successful labels in the world, including Elektra Records, Reprise Records, Warner Records, Parlophone Records (formerly owned by EMI), and Atlantic Records. WMG also owns Warner Chappell Music, one of the world's largest music publishers’, to slap around anyone they want. ☘
Hanging out with Leland and visiting studios is on my bucket list!
What a treat! Thank you for sharing. All the best to you and yours!
Lland , thank you for a great tour.
Wow, this is so cool to see! I went on a tour there at WB in 2014, but never had the opportunity to see all this! Thanks Lee for a great studio tour!! Sad to hear about Sanborn passing, he was great!
Love the tour. And so sad to wake up to hear of David Sanborn's loss
Sir Lee,
Good evening and I sincerely appreciate the awesome tour! Thoughts and prayers to family and friends of David Sanborn. Take care and thanks again!
Definitely a creative vibe throughout these studios😎👍👍
😎✌👍❤🖖
Love Brother
Thank you so much for taking us on a private tour!!
Hi Leland. Love watching your podcasts, keep um coming, thanks!
Too many staircases, too little time... Fascinating tour. Thanks.
Very cool!❤
That is awesome Lee!!!!!! That Chinatown set is fantastic........hope that Jerk Clapton does not Block you.......He owes Rita Credits to that song!!!!!!
loved the show david had on tv where all the greats came to play and young ones showcased
RIP David Sanborn. The first time I saw JT was the Flag show at the Greek Theater with David as part of the band.
I was at that concert!
I miss working at film studios and sound stages and location sets!
Amazing. You are so very kind to share your gifts and your talent and your deserved fame and opportunity with all of us. Very grateful. What a very cool job speaking as a music performance major in college and always wished to be professional musician …
Thank you for a tour of Warner Brothers Studio for film and TV recording a place I never would have
seen without your provided viewing. It is unlike any other recording studio in size and capability I have
ever been able to see. Viewing the film staging lot with all the building and wall facsimiles to create most
any illusion of any location might soon all be replaced with AI and high definition holograms.
🌹
Echos of David Sunburn will sound in our minds and recordings long after this passing day.
Hello, friend ❤
@@KittyCarlile-490
I have missed you and seeing you here always leaves me with a smile ☘
@@artemisXsidecrossAlways great to read your comments and it is so great to see Sue here.
@@steven_scattergood
Yes it is, over time we have nurtured our own family raised by the notion that music may be the best way to unite with people we have not met. ☘
@@KittyCarlile-490
Sue, I hope you will continue to write here and at Otis’s channel, it is the only way for me to keep in touch with you. I miss you and our banter. ❤
Wonderful tour! Thank you!
Fabulous !
Thanks for the tour ✋🏻
That's so wonderful, thank you Lee!
My condolences on the loss of your family such a great talent
I believe I recognized some of the set locations where Pee Wee's Big Adventure was filmed. Thank you for the tour!
OMG! We had not heard anything about David Sanborn and are shocked to hear that! Will take a while to process that.
I heard Herb Alpert playing 'The Lonely Bull' in one of the buildings you entered!!😀
What a great experience. Thanks
Thanks as always Lee, I’m also sad to hear about David, I met him in the mid 80’s when he came to the night club I worked in after a gig, I love these tours you give us and I must say you do better on the stairs than I do ❤
Sorry to hear about David. Amazing video Lee. Thanks so much for taking us to a place I would love to see in person, but never will. The cost of producing content for the public is incredible, and this shows a part of it. I loved seeing the facades, and how they are weathered to look real. There’s so many truly talented people involved who go unsung.