It was called the wall of sound. Brian Wilson was riding in his car with a girl when it came on the radio. He was blown away. He pulled his car over to the side of the road so he could hear it better.
"....Philip you're being an impossible son of a bitch again...". I can only imagine how many times this was said either in or out of Mr. Spector's earshot.
This was probably said by Leon Russell. Probably the only man who could get away with talking to Phil like that just because of how intimidating he looks.
Fantastic song! Have you found any sessions of he’s a rebel yet, or are those lost somewhere? I’ve been looking for the production of that song for about 15 years.
When making a recording I assume that the first take is not perfect (unless you are The Beatles or Bob Dylan). Then as the days roll by you start to get better then I guess you get bored and start making mistakes. Has anyone studied to find the optimal hours or takes for getting it the best it can be?
Absolutely fascinating.. proving these fabulous recordings didn't just fall out of the sky...
We are privileged to hear genius at work.
It was called the wall of sound. Brian Wilson was riding in his car with a girl when it came on the radio. He was blown away. He pulled his car over to the side of the road so he could hear it better.
Thanks for these sessions... they are amazing in how each one is different and better each version. Great background information by the masters.
"....Philip you're being an impossible son of a bitch again...". I can only imagine how many times this was said either in or out of Mr. Spector's earshot.
Time stamp it for me lol
This was probably said by Leon Russell. Probably the only man who could get away with talking to Phil like that just because of how intimidating he looks.
Leon Russell’s fingers and wrists must have been burning after this!!!! 🎼🎹🎹🎹🎹🤲
XD hope no carpal tunnel!
Gonna party like it's Take 99.
Takes me back a decade or two or three :-)
If you travel three decades ago, you’ll be on the 90s, not the 60s. You must go 60 years ago if you want to go to the 60s
@@Luc-Sist_07 I don't want to go back to the 60's
That piano!!!
That's Leon Russell on the piano
Don Randi, and Leon Russell were both with the Wrecking crew back then.
"Bridges"
That piano makes the song IMO. Still one of my all-time favorites!
Don Randi may also be playing here, but that piano riff has Leon Russell written all over it!
It's heavenly.
Perfection is hard!
Awesome. Thx
Fantastic song! Have you found any sessions of he’s a rebel yet, or are those lost somewhere? I’ve been looking for the production of that song for about 15 years.
Can you restore RDMH
When making a recording I assume that the first take is not perfect (unless you are The Beatles or Bob Dylan). Then as the days roll by you start to get better then I guess you get bored and start making mistakes. Has anyone studied to find the optimal hours or takes for getting it the best it can be?
Depends. Did they rehearse ahead of time or are they sight-reading from charts?
Can you buy these sessions? Where can I find them to get my own copy?
+Longhairbear dont think they were commercially available a bootleg was released few years back, i bought cd-r back in 2002
You can download anytthing from youtube using this site www.onlinevideoconverter.com/video-converter
@@johnreynolds71 Can you burn the cd to your computer and send me the songs? Please i really wanna here more
i have the files on my computer and cans end some via "wetransfer" but would need a email address to do so
@@johnreynolds71 robertabaney@gmail.com . Thank you soooooo much i really appreciate this. i am a HUGE fan of Phil.
Hey Sonny, wanna see my horn? I got it right here!
Play the tune then!!!
Without the lyrics just goes to show how good this song was .... awesome .....I'd love Blondie to do a cover though!
Like nails on a chalkboard, this is the voice of Phil Spector.
What
Too bad he ended so badly