Abbey Road Studios, 1960s newsreel clip
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- The Swinging Blue Jeans perform The Hippy Hippy Shake in a mocked-up session recording for the cameras. This was almost certainly made in Spring 1964, just after the Blue Jeans actually taped their version of the 1959 hit song.
The scene appears to have been filmed inside Studio Three, with engineering legend Norman Smith at the recording desk. Smith, of course, powered a great many of the Beatles' recording sessions.
The clip also shows us a rare colour glimpse of the Ready Steady Go television studio.
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love Norman's fade out!
That's a real fade 😎
Good ol Norman smith behind the board.
That was real music..
I want that console ... !
Redd 51 probably long gone
@@kellyb0279 probably no more than 6 made in the first place. They do have a Redd 17 that looks in good condition.
Is that Studio 3? It looks small because 1 is enormous. I recognized Norman Smith immediately.
I believe the man walking around in the booth is Walter Ridgley, the producer He signed the Swingin BLue JEans back in the mid 60's...
So Norman, when we give you the cue turn a lot of dials and make it look complicated.
Thought the same thing.
What, like at 2:51 ? : th-cam.com/video/kmloOKYA4-E/w-d-xo.html&feature=emb_title ....... 😉.
I want a REDD.37 It was used for the Beatles, and Badfinger so why not?
@mrsullyrox Bit comical that 'fade out', a mime for the camera. The layman wouldn't have known but he would have pulled the faders down on unused input channels, aux outs, insert faders as well as the master bus.
Fantastic video!
Fascinating! First time I saw Ready Steady Go in color. Then of course them guys lip synched and mimed to a recorded piece. But I never knew they used records instead of tape...I wonder... what happens if the record skips or goes into a loop?
Want that desk! Haha.
REDD.37 10-4-2 console ... I think Lenny Kravitz has that now... Abbey Road still have a couple of those old desks still.... and the old C37s and J37s ....
All around cool! The shots from the record booth for Ready, Steady, Go!, got my attention with the great shot of the Garrard 301 turntables in use then!
There was a film from late 1964 of Ready,Steady, Go! that was released here in the US, in color. Most of the bands featured were miming to the records, except for the Beatles clips from the the Palladium Concert.
Great Clip! Is there more? Cheers!
Singers were great before the cursed auto-tune,
Cos' they worked hard to achieve good results
Norman Smith!!!!!!!
This is Studio 3, yes?
yes
Yes no 3 abbey road
Is that a microphone that guy is holding so he can talk to the band?
Yes.
Nice..
a young norman smith RIP
macca's got it.
Great footage from Abbey Road studios in the 60s,with Norman Smith, the producer, and in color...but the band is not The Beatles! It's a disappointment to realise how little footage there is of the greatest band on the planet at that time (and now), whereas you have live TV color footage of just about everybody else. How come? If I went back in time I would have a HD camera with sourround mics on them all the time, and give them each a go pro, from 1962 till 1970.
Hurricane
Anybody knows the serial of the Telefunken T9U 4-track tape machine used there ?
Anyone can do that nowadasys using even a smartphone. How times change...
I thought the guy said "the Zeppelin's"
OMG!!!!!
I thought we were going to get Crimson at 0:40 😮
actualy the Zephyrs :)
Were they copying the beatles or was that the style of singing etc at the time and the beatles copied that?
Copying Beatles
Normal!!
why 60s jazz records sound so good but the majority of rock groups recorded on the same time sound so bad?
They didn't know how to deal with loud rock ensembles as well as jazz I guess. Also they were still crafting the sound of rock in general, they didn't have anything to reference to.
Because idiots at EMI didn't want to spend money on better equipment for rock and roll, only for the "proper" classical and arty-farty bullshit back then!
Quelle vidéo lamentable . The Swinging Blue Jeans: c'est à prendre ou à laisser. A bas tous ceux qui ne savent pas prendre des décisions!