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Andrew Talks To Awesome People
United States
Приєднався 31 тра 2021
There are a lot of awesome people in the world, and they all have amazing stories to tell. Getting them to tell their stories on camera is not only fun and educational for all of us, but it helps document some of the absolutely incredible things that have happened in the brief history of recorded music. Join Andrew and his guests for a deep dive into what makes them, and the people around them, tick.
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Michael Brauer talks about how he got to mix John Mayer's album "Battle Studies".
About Andrew Scheps:
Andrew Scheps is a music producer, mixing engineer and record label owner based in the United Kingdom. He has received Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album for his work on Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium, Album Of The Year for Adele's 21, and also Best Reggae Album for Ziggy Marley's Fly Rasta.
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About Andrew Scheps:
Andrew Scheps is a music producer, mixing engineer and record label owner based in the United Kingdom. He has received Grammy Awards for Best Rock Album for his work on Red Hot Chili Peppers' Stadium Arcadium, Album Of The Year for Adele's 21, and also Best Reggae Album for Ziggy Marley's Fly Rasta.
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Regarding how Jimmy specifically plays the guitar riff on Whole Lotta Love, I know what Steve was referring to. Joe Walsh broke it down on a UA-cam video a while back and showed the correct way to play it.
Rip Steve
Pretty sad that the Tom Waits album "Alpha Hobo" is probably never going to come out.
Love how Bruce would pan the instruments on the Love albums. Very cool interview
You asked some great questions, great interviewer!!
The mask ruins this interview. Very disappointing.
Dude he died.
@@slofty but he was alive at this point in time. That's the reference here. We know Steve passed long after this interview.
What nonsense. The book “White Fragility” was written by a self described racist who thinks poc are inferior. Non of that aged well. Apologizing for being a white male. Talk about racist. Steve had a logic behind his early work. He wasn’t ignorant or particularly privileged. He was investigating the dark sides of humanity. Why apologize for that?
Rest easy mate.. you were brilliant 🙏🏻😞 in utero is one of my favourite records he worked on. He was absolutely awesome.
"Post Modernism" . Disappointing. You have to give Steve a break, because he's been living in an alternate universe basically since he was a young man.Like most modern "progressives", his opinions have been informed by a lack of contact with the real world, and their continued adherance to those ideas depends on how effectively they can maintain that distance. The irony that he doesn't get is that his status plays directly into that elitist narrative.
Or he’s just more intelligent than you. Which do you think is more likely? Steve has lived a very normal life. He always charged a moderate rate for recording. Definitely doesn’t have a celebrity life. He’s literally known for this.
@@CarlyonProduction I once believed the same rhetoric; it's not like I don't understand where he's coming from here.Then I was forced to think it through, and came to see the results of that mindset.Maybe you will eventually as well.
Mannn he was so young and built so much stuff! Really great interview!
their was a NIN song on the Doom score which Alan worked on. the credit is likely because of that
God bless you Steve...you raised them up...Martin Hannet i think was in there briefly
The drums and mix on Audioslave's Show Me How To Live are amazing. Also love mix/production on this Muse album. Uprising is often a great comparison example.
The running order of The Fragile always seemed incoherent to me. The first 4 songs work then i think Bob was just throwing darts and got away with it becuse Trent respected Bob so much.
What a resume: U2's "War" and Big Country's "In a Big Country". Two CD's I still drop when I am craving serious ear candy.
I always saw him in the credits, but never knew he was fired.
"Danny brought in his sawn-off shot gun..." as you do
And Maynard shot it
Legend
What a guy🙌🏻
Curve... enough said.
Andrew, many thanks for a great look inside with the incomparable Bill Schnee.
Yeah, George was a white guy. Working with a Black Band. But then so was Bruce Swedien. The big old white Swedish guy from, Minnesota. Doing all of Michael Jackson's hits with Quincy Jones, Producing. Same thing there with a white guy. Making, Historic Black Music. And neither of you were Jewish. How did that happen? George intrinsically knows what everything needs to sound like. Except for, Baroque, Bach, Harpsichord. He played trombone. He doesn't know what, 18th-century harpsichord's are supposed to sound like. I discovered back in, 1972. When he recorded my mom's best friend. Who was the Principal Harpsichordist for the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. And he recorded it. As if it was rock 'n' roll. Complete with his favorite rock 'n' roll microphones. And I don't know what he was thinking? I figured, he must've been on drugs? As that is not how a harpsichord is, supposed to sound like. It's not rock 'n' roll. It's Baroque, Harpsichord, music. It's definitely not R&B. George didn't seem to know that back then? DUH? And we've never talked about that recording he made. As I had made a much better one for her. The summer before. But she wanted a Professional Recording. And the guys in the Symphony Orchestra directed her to George Massenburg. And his brand-new ITI Studio. And I wouldn't build my first big brick-and-mortar studio. For another 13 years. When I, like George. Designed and built my own Audio Console. But with 1073 Equalizers. Not, Parametric Equalizers like George had and popularized. Oh well? Not everyone is like George. He also does not like stupid musicians. The take too long. To, Tune, their guitars. He gets very impatient with that. As I guess. They don't have a Strobe Tuner like he did? I do not know? And I really don't care. It's unimportant. While George is all about the Business aspect. While I am just a Creative Facilitator. George goes beyond that. He's got a lot of opinions. They, may not be interested in? There's no disputing though. George is a world-famous engineer. RemyRAD
Very interesting! Ssl ATT story Kind of a foray into the blackberry wars?😅
....... When the interviewer talks more than the interviewee.
"Real artists want to change things up." Cannot say it much simpler than that. But "try this and that." Had to have become frustrating. But they all learned.
The Crossing….Steve Lilywhite
Thanks for this. Where is part two?
Wish we could hear the rest of the interview...Is there more?
Oh this was fantastic! Big fan of his work. Back in the day when I knew who produced albums and they were as important as the artist. Haha, is it just me, or was his energy and body movement all over the place. Time to watch the next part of this interview.
Daft Punk have prob made a lot of money from being sampled by Kanye, synch licensing and also touring. They prob just didn't blow it all and had enough to make the record.
Love this. I have an RE15. Great mic ha
Alan has his fingerprints on so many incredible records.
Hey steve. Jud here.
That was Cool! Thanks!
Sits inside a large empty room with a face mask on, what an idiot. He actually sounds like a low IQ child saying words he doesn't understand to gain the approval of the woke cult This is shameful display of current year fallacy where a man loses his dignity.
Sylvia Massy is so amazing! I only producer that gets the cool sounds she does thats up and coming is Gran Hechicero IMO so creative and off the wall!
I recall reading somewhere that there were one or two other drummers that took a try at the Aja tune prior to Gadd coming in and nailing it. Is there truth in this? Any idea who and whether there are recordings of this?
I love this thanks 😊
My Little Red Book -- maybe punk, maybe not, but Seven and Seven Is is proto-hardcore, and that single made the Top 40. The Benny Goodman hearing Love story is priceless. Glad this interview exists!
Only morons wear a mask.
What a super interview. Love it :)
Celebrating and trivializing rape culture cannot be explained away as "straight privilege". Straight white western hemisphere male culture of the 80s and 90s did not celebrate rape, Rapeman did.
THis dude is alone in a room with a mask on? WTF is up with that!
That's what I was thinking. Very distracting!
Wonder what song they were talking about?
Steve's absolutely right about Macca and Prince, I'm a huge fan of both, but God do they both need an editor, someone to say that's not good enough. Flowers In The Dirt (and Flaming Pie) are the last two albums Macca produced that were worthy of his name on them. For Prince it was the Symbol album, just about.
Nope, Driving Rain, Chaos & Creation and New are way better
Ye, funeral home, murder house. Coincidence. They were the cheapest. Right...
Bruce is the Man!
Aw I’d love to hear all the tracks without vocals that didn’t make it on as the vocals are fine but not NINs best attribute exactly, for myself good portion of the time retrospectively.
Neck and Neck was beautifully produced
the great pretender