Prince Started Every Day In The Studio Like This! Engineer Susan Rogers : Sunset Sound Roundtable
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- Step inside the world of the legendary Prince and witness what really happened in the recording studio with his trusted engineer, Susan Rogers. In this exclusive interview, Susan takes us back in time to the days when Prince roamed the halls of Sunset Sound Studio 3, sharing intimate details about what it was like to work with the Purple One himself. From his creative process to his idiosyncrasies, Susan spills all the secrets that made Prince the music icon he is today. Don't miss out on this rare opportunity to hear from one of the most important figures in Prince's musical history, exclusively on The Sunset Sound Roundtable.
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Looking forward to consuming this full meal of the Prince experiences.
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@@katiec6935 Oh snap katie C got the inside track!? 🙂
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Love Susan. She's real, not critical, she appreciated the genius she was working with. I honestly think she was the only person who really got how different Prince was and how beyond everyone else he was!
i can see why prince loved working with her. Amazing soul
Wow. Engineers are truly the unsung heroes of the music industry.
She does a world class job of describing what went on in the studio!
Not an advertiser or anything, but currently reading her new book “This Is What It Sounds Like” exploring the neurology of music listening and how tastes form, and she writes as clearly and more pointedly than she speaks! She’s an MD on top of being a first rate sound engineer. Highly recommend!
@@poiesist Great recommendation!
She does has her way of words like writing.
I was thinking the same, how articulate she is and observant of course.
May be the best I've ever heard to be honest.
His genius and her brilliance were a perfect blend.
Jesus this is an absolute gift to be able to hear these intimate stories about one of the very greatest musical minds there has ever been. Susan is like a tap of truth pouring out info of princes creative process and it comes across so damn clear that you feel like you were there too. WOW, I’m blown away and super grateful for these segments. Thank you to whomever is responsible for getting us this!
I could listen 👂 to Susan Rodgers All day about Prince 💜
Susan is extraordinary
I worked with Susan on the Westerberg record 14 songs...genius!!!
Damn Prince was a prodigy
Susan is incredible!
Wow. I just learned something that opened my mind to other possibilities. Thank you 🙏
I love Susan. I always wondered what his thinking looked like inside his head. Probably a kaleidoscope of thoughts. Amazing!!!
I was just enjoying the remix of "Revolver," so this talk of "only" 24 tracks makes me smile.
That's some cool deep insight. Love this kinda stuff. She described it so good, it's like she puts you right in the room.
Prince was a musical genius!🎸
Yes, this term gets thrown around a lot, but I think it actually applies here. He was a beast!
He truly was. I here that term being used to describe other artists that don’t deserve it.
Incredible explanation.
Great breakdown of Prince's methodology of sound.
Prince was an absolute musical genius, but I’d imagine he was an absolute monster to work with.
Maybe but I have heard a lot of people talk about him being a really nice guy. But I can imagine him trying to get stuff out of his head and onto a recording might of been intense if you had to help him.
Yes I’ve known 2 people that worked close with him and called him a monster
Susan understood Prince, which is why they worked so well together. Peggy McCreary was the engineer before Susan, and he put her through the ringer….He did with Susan but he gave Peggy hell
Wow! What a fantastic interview! Susan talks with such knowledge and musical authority! X
Head? Sister? Prince was incredible!!!!
The lesson for modern producers is at the end, find your template and get to work, stop scrolling endless presets and samples
I can't imagine not tuning my own instrument. It's almost like "tie my shoes, peasant!"
Haha I know what you mean. But I imagine it would get pretty boring if you are playing 10 instruments 😅. So peasants it is :)
She’s incredible!
very interesting and enjoyable video thanks for uploading this, makes me want to go record something!
Prince was a giant musician.
The best part of this was Prince used a BOSS Heavy Metal pedal!
"only 24 tracks".
Very interesting and wise observation. No, not experimental but rather just creative. Like not creating new paints or colors every time you paint .
Great stuff!
Amazing!!
That's DOCTOR Susan Rogers by the way. A doctorate in Music Cognition and Psychoacoustics, which means she knows how the fuck to make records
I’d like to see a complete documentary on his music, uninterested in his private life mostly.
all of these things ive applied to my own music. the sphere thing and the sticking to one sound thing. prince influecned me in many ways unconsciously, just by listening to him i guess
"Unalloyed" is the word she was going for regarding the flavors being independent.
Very cool content here. Always like to hear the perspective of a studio engineer.
Yea..wow
And that's how you bake a cake.
Songs are written many different ways. there's no real road map. What ever get's you from your initial idea to a finished produced song...
Is this a new interview with Susan? I saw something like this before sitting around a table with a couple guys.....
That s what we do. Sit around and talk.
This is brand new
@@sunsetsoundrecorders sweet lol!
When I hear this I think of Michael Jackson’s and Quincy Jones type of collaboration
Nice vid.
Mesa Boogie rules
"every day" is two words.
Yeah, he did write a lot of crap 👍😁
Six years later after his death and podcast are still talking about him interesting tho he is no longer relevant his mystique continues to fascinate people lol
Prince is still being talked about because he is relevant. Prince was the first artist to use the internet as a tool to distribute music. He help set the stage for artist like Jay-Z and Kanye. Artist like Taylor swift have been inspired to fight and get their masters. He even helped bring black movies back after the blaxploitation era ended. Why would his backing musicians like Sonny T be in high demand by superstar groups. Maybe they admire his stage shows which many have borrowed stage ideas from over the years. And yes his musical influence is still alive. Many artist have wanted to sample Prince’s music but he would not allow it. In many ways Prince himself is the cause of people not knowing how influential he is because did not allow his music to be heard or seen online.
Every business needs a person like her. An expert and true professional but not too proud to be the support structure for an artist so they can create. That in itself is an art.
Very perceptive.
I was fortunate enough to work with Susan on a couple of albums, and found her to be devoid of ego and always eager to serve the song.
She felt as though she “lucked into” her lot and never took it for granted.
I'm a massive Prince fan, but Susan Rogers is ace and doesn't get nearly enough credit, so it's awesome to see her giving more and more interviews like this so we have a real insight into how things worked in the studio. Only Prince could have been Prince... but he wouldn't have been Prince without all the people around him.
Agreed. I might also add, what Frank Zappa said about his relation with Warner Bros. "To their credit the best thing they did for Prince was to stay out of his way".
That's from a business model perspective. Leave him alone and let him be uniquely him.
I find it interesting how Susan captured something similiar on how engineers learned to do the same thing- be there to help him tweek stuff, but at the same time, learn the boundaries, and do not get in his way. Smothering him or take over, and you as an engineer would be replaced. Susan picked up on how different it was to work with him then it was for other musicians and she adapted well to his work ethic.
I like Susan’s notion of Prince’s music being like a “sphere”. Every instrument having a special surprise in it. I just finished recording and mixing one of my own songs. I put it on a mixing and mastering FB group to get feedback on the mix. Most of the replies were more focused on which singular instrument would be up front in the mix. I think it should change as the song unfolds. Thinking of it like a sphere vs a pyramid is a great way to think about a song when writing it and mixing. Thanks for this video DFD! Looking forward to more of this interview🤘
Susan has a great way of explaining his musicianship
Thanks for watching
Dr. Susan Rogers is hands down...
"Thee Greatest Female Studio Engineer Of All Time"!!
Why is there always this separation?
I get it in sports.
But music? Sound engineering?
Singing?
Are women at a natural disadvantage? Are men?
I don't get it
I fully agree.
Had this person said something to the effect of:
Susan Rogers is the greatest sound engineer of all time.
I would be hard pressed to disagree, and it would be far more palpable.
Alan Parsons would be a close second btw ✌
You are incorrect. All of time has not occurred, therefore you have zero actual proof.
And, oh... she's a woman?! No way!! What's her ethnicity and, what are her pronouns?! Very important details that need to be shared!!
One of the coolest things of being a Prince fan is to imagine that everything came from the same mind most of the times and he had the full arrangements in his head before recording it
Most writers do. You hear everything when you write but not everyone has the skill to make to happen. Prince and all the greats did
03:17 Prince learned that from James Brown. James Brown focused on the rhythm section-the grove.
I went/graduated at Full Sail as a recording engineer because of Prince. Yes luved the artist n musician but was fascinated n obsessed inspired with the art of recording he possessed even moreso. Was hard finding bits in books back in 1988 about his studio skills but what little there was fully excited me to pursue it. Been a recording engineer ever since🙏🏻
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I can do that
Hat's off! Full Sail,1986
The knowledge of this woman about his arrangement is amazing.
Wow fascinating. He was a genius. God the world was so different back then....I often drift off and think about how special and fun the 80's were (the time of my youth) and when it was over , that was it it was gone. When i hear Prince now it always makes me think back to the 80's.
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The THING, that killed the 80s was Grunge- what a bunch of garbage!!
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Well Every decade has its Defining music. Grunge was just a short Hype. Boygroup music was much much worse.
Prince moved on from the 1980 ies. he as a much different musician during the 1990 ies. Did You know he was bored of Purple Rain after just 6 months
It's not just you. It was before my youth and I miss it too.
@XanthousRoom Yeah and anybody that’s chill , society will attack. You can’t win.
Play the Violin record it! slow down the speed play it Backwards!. Layer the piano with Strings!. put an Echo to the Drums! now play a Cool Keyboard Riff! and blend it with the bass!. And it's Called Funky Stew!.
Genius. If U don’t own ur masters, the masters will own U .
~~~ Jamie Starr 3121 💡🤫
Well stated and exactly true my friend
Yet…Prince was willing to be owned to get his “freedom.” Freedom isn’t free, as he said
I love hearing what it was like to work with Prince in the studio! Behind the scenes peek of a genius at work. Thank you Susan!!
Prince had an amazing mind and was one of the most gifted and skilled musicians who ever lived!
This is a very special woman💜🙏🏿
This was one of the most informative pieces of an interview I’ve heard here. Because for songwriters everywhere and engineers, it gives a glimpse into a masterful mind that you can then try to replicate yourself. The hardest thing for any songwriter, especially if you also write all of your own music, is keeping (as Susan said) the lanes narrow enough so that you don’t distract yourself into oblivion.
Meaning destroy your creativity over objectivity… distracting yourself with anything other than the basic song. If you want to change sounds, you can do that after everything is done… Especially now. But use basic great sounds to write every one of your songs, So that your instrumentation doesn’t become the anchor that weighs you down and ultimately drowns your creativity.
Very nice.
Great musician to ever walk the planet.
Wow. I sincerely appreciate the way in which she describes not just the approach, but the idea of limited tracks being an advantage, with each part having to really count.
Listen to Young Marble Giants 'Colossal Youth' or PiL's 'Public Image (First Issue)' to hear others doing this.
she has a legendary super cool vibe, loved her instantly! Great storytelling
This was probably the most educational and inspiring 5.5-minutes of distilled insight I've experiences in a LONG time.
Thank you!
Super excellent
This is FANTASTIC! Thank you.....
He was a very talented artist, he could play every instrument .
No, he couldn't. He could play guitar, bass, keys and drums. Just like other talented musicians such as Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder or Lenny Kravitz, to name only a few.
That is why he did not use session musicians.
She is a great storyteller as Prince is a musician
Good to hear a serious discussion and understanding the way of a genius.
Wow! What a fantastic interview! Susan talks with such knowledge and musical authority! X
How different from the countless number of top artists who enter a studio with no clue of what they want to do.
I love Susan's insight.
Prince: It aint shit, if it don't swing.
Price was a genius, deeply missed by this fan.
You have a Million Dollar Studio! With all that technology at your Control!. you have to use your Imagination and Create something different that no one has heard before!.
that's what your Brain is for!.
Keep in mind too, they were in their teens and early 20's. That's amazing. Of course, so were the Stones, Zeppelin etc., but what a talent they all had to do the things they did at those ages. To capture the hearts and minds of the rest of us who could feel it, relate to it, but didn't have the talent to do it ourselves.
Tom Petty is another one. Made it look so easy it was almost criminal!
Watch the documentary, The Wrecking Crew on YT. These performers had a LOT of help, even instruction.
I wondered why this short video made me almost tear up, but her story just made me realize how much I still miss Prince, his presence here on earth, music has not been the same after he passed. RIP to the greatest musician the world has ever seen.
Super interesting...even to a non-musician who loves music..and Prince. Thank you! ☮💃🏽
Very interesting interview. What Susan Rogers says may be unique in the pop world, but it describes the methodology perfected by JS Bach, and found in abundance in the string quartets of Haydn, Mozart & Beethoven. It is composing with true counterpoint, and this is very much out of favour (or more likely forgotten) in the modern pop scene which favours the Wagnerian/cinematic sound-wall approach where individual tracks may not appear to work with each other, or even be interesting, but walls of sounds play against each other instead in a pyramidial fashion. Wagnerian scores are almost like looking at a modern mixing desk; where as a Bach like approach gives ever voice equal importance, with every voice capable of taking the lead. Fascinating that Prince employed this approach. I am not using this to diss Wagner who was a truly ground-breaking composer (as well as a horror of a human being) - just contrasting the approach.
This woman is so articulate
A Ton of Value..Thanks
That's exactly why my uncle used to say that his songs were PERFECT and that nothing in his songs were ever lacking and Prince even said that in an interview a LONG, LONG time ago.
Great insight.
What was so astounding about Prince and Michael Jackson for that matter is they could create a melody dancing on top of a groove just on the spur of the moment without any inspiration and it would be better then anything you could think of if you worked on it for years. That's the scope of their talent and creativity.
Thoroughly, Enjoy, Every Clips from, These, Enlightened and , Important stories! Sunset Sound is very unique!Looks like another historical and magical place for us!....( And ,A story from one of the greatest gentle,professional wizard like engineers , Susan Rogers!).... ((🎧 🎵))
FULL INTERVIEW TONIGHT
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when will they start releasing some of the songs that were in the vault when he passed?
Absolutely fascinating. I write and record music as a hobby and one of the most important things, to me, is to have a work flow set up to where I can bounce around from drums to guitar to bass to keys without having to waste any time changing cable routing or adjusting levels or tone. Nothing kills a good idea quicker than spending 10 minutes on your signal path.
Never call music a hobby
It’s an insult to yourself
Just my opinion
Great content! I really enjoyed the insight.
Thanks for the insights Susan!
a very pleasant woman to listen to.
Incredible insight to this 🤘
Certified musical genius. What a privilege to have been able to work with such an incredible talent…
Privilege?
Wow, absolutely incredible description... this is pure gold.
Prince was the Bob Ross of pop music - simple ingredients, simple tools, pretty much always the same colors, but quickly producing incredible art, and lots of it. Personality-wise they couldn't have been further apart, but both had a similar approach to creating their work. I'm a huge fan of both, and also paint and create music as well. This little nugget of video is incredible to hear, and I love the sphere analogy around Prince's mixes. Listen to a track like D.M.S.R. and he could (and did) showcase almost every instrument/track at some point. Very simple, yet fricking amazing.
You are insulting Prince by comparing him to Bob Ross... Ross produces tacky waiting room art....
@@joemama22 Produced, not produces - and no matter what you think, there are literally millions of Bob Ross fans around the globe who would vehemently disagree with you. Bob was a teacher as well as an artist, and while his paintings were scenic, they were real oil works and he taught (and still does teach through his shows) millions of people how to paint and use their imaginations to create. You would be hard pressed to find a better introduction to painting than Bob's shows. He is a total legend in his own right for his style of sharing his art, his gentle persona, and for teaching current and future generations for decades to come at least on how to start painting in a non-threatening and non-judgemental way. Your comment just shows your ignorance - it has no effect on Bob's legacy or Prince's, and it wasn't even Bob's paintings I was really comparing - it was their shared style of using simple ingredients to quickly produce art - and btw, Prince didn't always create masterpieces, so you can take him down off your high horse a bit. He was creating pop music, not curing cancer or doing brain surgery. Both of them are great artists in their own way - and maybe it's not even Bob's paintings themselves which is the art he created, but more his shows, which ran for 32 seasons. Name one other person who managed that in their career!
@@joemama22 Perhaps Bob Ross was used slightly tongue in cheek, just as one might wear a Motorhead Tshirt ironically, there's something to Bob and Motorhead but they ain't quite Princely.
@@BillVincent - Bob Ross was a THIEF. He stole his technique from his mentor, Bill Alexander.
Thank You Susan, Thank You Sunset.
00:57 reminds me of the video with Morris Hayes recalling the time a tech handed Prince an out of tune guitar on purpose
🔥🔥🔥 these talks are like priceless DIAMONDS 💯💯💯