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RIP Phil Spector

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  • T taiwan_girl
    18 Jan 2021, 02:20

    One song that I heard a long time ago but really like is called "River Deep Mountain High" It was directed by Phil Spector also.

    Link to video

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    George K
    wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 02:32 last edited by
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    @taiwan_girl thanks for that!

    That's never been one of my favorite songs, but the link shows how a recording is "built". Coincidentally, yesterday, while in the car, I said to Mrs. George how boring it must be for an artist to do take after take of a song, trying to include the same artistic passion with each take.

    I would give up after two, perhaps three.

    I remember seeing a documentary about Blondie. They were surprised when they went into the studio for the first time that the recording took many, many takes. They assumed that they could walk in, record a song, and be done with it.

    Nope. This is a hard, hard process. You actually, as I said "build" a recording. Many takes, many changes...and the final product we hear is the result of hours and hours of work. Look at how long it took to record "Good Vibrations."

    "Now look here, you Baltic gas passer... " - Mik, 6/14/08

    The saying, "Lite is just one damn thing after another," is a gross understatement. The damn things overlap.

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      Copper
      wrote on 18 Jan 2021, 02:52 last edited by
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      https://spinditty.com/playlists/Hit-Songs-Recorded-in-One-Take

      Sinatra was known as "one-take Charlie," but he earned that nickname more for his acting than his singing. With music, he was all business and sang as many takes as required to perfect the song.4 Nevertheless, he aced this song ("My Way") in one take with a live orchestra backing him up.

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        Kincaid
        wrote on 19 Jan 2021, 00:17 last edited by
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        Phil Spector produced George Harrison's All Things Must Pass. It spent seven weeks at number one. I was surprised to see an interview recently where Harrison disparaged Spector's "Wall of Sound" style.

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        • T taiwan_girl
          18 Jan 2021, 02:20

          One song that I heard a long time ago but really like is called "River Deep Mountain High" It was directed by Phil Spector also.

          Link to video

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          Renauda
          wrote on 19 Jan 2021, 16:14 last edited by Renauda
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          @taiwan_girl said in RIP Phil Spector:

          One song that I heard a long time ago but really like is called "River Deep Mountain High"

          Here's Purple's cover of the tune from 1968, it's the first version I came to know the song:

          Link to video

          Elbows up!

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          • R Renauda
            19 Jan 2021, 16:14

            @taiwan_girl said in RIP Phil Spector:

            One song that I heard a long time ago but really like is called "River Deep Mountain High"

            Here's Purple's cover of the tune from 1968, it's the first version I came to know the song:

            Link to video

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            taiwan_girl
            wrote on 19 Jan 2021, 23:58 last edited by
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            @renauda well, that was a bit different from the original. Lol

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              Renauda
              wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 00:21 last edited by
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              With the late Jon Lord on the Hammond B3 and Ritchie Blackmore on guitar, you bet it was different!

              Elbows up!

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                Mik
                wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 00:43 last edited by
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                Talk about a wall of sound. Jon Lord on so many songs.

                “I am fond of pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.” ~Winston S. Churchill

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                  Doctor Phibes
                  wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 01:08 last edited by
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                  This version was from my teen years - I've got it on vinyl somewhere....

                  Link to video

                  I was only joking

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                    Renauda
                    wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 01:53 last edited by
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                    @mik said in RIP Phil Spector:

                    Talk about a wall of sound. Jon Lord on so many songs.

                    You're right. Jon Lord was truly a great keyboardist. Influenced so many players.

                    Elbows up!

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                    • D Doctor Phibes
                      20 Jan 2021, 01:08

                      This version was from my teen years - I've got it on vinyl somewhere....

                      Link to video

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                      taiwan_girl
                      wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 01:57 last edited by
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                      @doctor-phibes the very first concert I ever saw in the USA was a group called the Ramones at a place called “Aragon Theater” in Chicago. I think my ears are still in ringing from that. Their music was kind of similar to what you played.

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                        Doctor Phibes
                        wrote on 20 Jan 2021, 02:13 last edited by
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                        Yes, the Saints were quite similar to the Ramones, but they were Australian.

                        I was only joking

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