Can We Recreate The Motown Sound? | Reverb

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  • Опубліковано 10 чер 2024
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    What makes Motown sound like Motown? Will Kurk and Joe Shadid take a trip to Rax Trax Recording studios to explore the musical must-haves of the beloved Motown sound...and find out whether we can emulate the feel with a band of incredible session players and a Hitsville dream.
    Film Production: John Gagen and Michael Lux
    Directed by Michael Lux
    Edited by John Gagen
    Meet The Band:
    Vocalists: Slique Jay Adams, Cherise Thomas, Malone Muzik, Sam Trump
    Bass: Mendell Beckford
    Guitarists: Neal Alger, Joe Shadid
    Piano: William Kurk
    Violins: Caitlin Edwards, Edith Yokley
    Viola: Dominic Johnson
    Trumpet: Corey Wilkes
    Saxophone: Marqueal Jordan
    Drum Kit: Leonard Maddox, Jr., Chuck Lacy
    Tamborine: Mike Logan, Jr.
    Bells: Stephen Lynerd
    Timestamps:
    Intro - 0:00
    Opening - 0:45
    The Studio - 2:18
    Drums & Percussion - 5:13
    Piano & Keyboards - 7:51
    Bass Guitar - 9:12
    Electric Guitar - 10:07
    Strings, Horns & Overdubs - 11:00
    Vocals - 12:35
    Mixing - 15:00
    Performance: "My Girl" - 18:00
    Performance: "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" - 21:05
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  • @krisbooth8441
    @krisbooth8441 4 роки тому +1801

    This is like porn for audio engineers. Love it

    • @prescott231233
      @prescott231233 4 роки тому +17

      this was absolutely amazing

    • @chrisjlee2013
      @chrisjlee2013 4 роки тому +11

      Kris B YES YES YES. We need more content for us engineers to watchh

    • @grey3977
      @grey3977 4 роки тому +17

      I appreciate the effort and sound, however I have no idea what anyone is talking about technically.

    • @CameronShull
      @CameronShull 4 роки тому +10

      I love porn

    • @robygee
      @robygee 4 роки тому +3

      hahahahahahahaha i know exactly what you mean, i almost came too

  • @iwiggs6870
    @iwiggs6870 4 роки тому +378

    DAMN that male vocalist for "Aint No Mountain High Enough" absolutely killed it!

    • @althejazzman
      @althejazzman 4 роки тому +35

      I agree. He completely captured Marvin's sound. I wonder how they found these musicians?

    • @proverbalizer
      @proverbalizer 4 роки тому +9

      true, I think the female couldn't quite hang (even though she was good too)

    • @Millisime
      @Millisime 4 роки тому +1

      Sounded more like Michael Jackson to me

    • @joannelindsay4977
      @joannelindsay4977 4 роки тому +3

      @@proverbalizer I agree. There is only one Tammy. She had a very unique tone.

    • @ThisIsVersatile
      @ThisIsVersatile 4 роки тому +3

      Chicago's Own @Slique Jay Adams Music on UA-cam!

  • @KAIOabstrct
    @KAIOabstrct 3 роки тому +534

    The vocalists are out of this world, hats off to everyone here damn.

    • @EvilDeadFan11
      @EvilDeadFan11 3 роки тому +12

      Yes I was just thinking my god, those vocals. So well done.

    • @MankeyGamez
      @MankeyGamez 2 роки тому +3

      fr incredible

    • @metalox88
      @metalox88 2 роки тому +3

      Great job.... found good people!!

    • @josephbania4564
      @josephbania4564 2 роки тому +4

      IMHO they over sang it. Too much pitch variation.

    • @guyintenn
      @guyintenn 8 місяців тому +3

      @@josephbania4564 Agreed. They sang using the modern vocal acrobatics style, where they were neither needed or added anything.

  • @billhennigh759
    @billhennigh759 3 роки тому +872

    I recorded some Motown material in LA in the late 70's. Your effort got close. One thing that we did that you guys aren't doing is using a 4 track machine with vso (variable speed to get correct slap time) for tape slap. And using main channel input modules to return the slap tracks so that the delay can be sent to the live chamber. By using main input channels for returns it allows the ability to re enter the delay dry and wet. This was the same method used to create the Phil Spector 'Wall of Sound'

    • @TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond
      @TomGallagherSuperboyBeyond 2 роки тому +118

      I don't know what you just said. But love that you said it. If they do a second attempt to recreate the motown sound i hope they read what you wrote.

    • @christianvukasovic6159
      @christianvukasovic6159 2 роки тому +13

      which makes sound 'deeper/larger/wider'

    • @alexeypolevoybass
      @alexeypolevoybass 2 роки тому +27

      As a person who wasn't even born yet in 70s, I was always fascinated by amount of effort and actual physics/math knowledge audio engineers put into their work back in the day. Most of modern “mixing engineers” who rely on distortions layered on top of 5 more layers of distortion (hi, Nolly!) are just a fucking joke.

    • @jerkyturkey007
      @jerkyturkey007 2 роки тому +5

      Great inside info. I remember many years ago watching a special on music from my era and all the other record labels were going crazy trying to figure out how mo town made that distinctive sound that was key to their success.

    • @ChickenMcFuggets
      @ChickenMcFuggets 2 роки тому +2

      @Reid James which songs? I'm genuinely curious I haven't looked much into the history of the wall of sound

  • @thebreakfastmenu
    @thebreakfastmenu 4 роки тому +1946

    I'm most impressed with how the drums came out. They're pretty much perfect.

    • @inthefade
      @inthefade 4 роки тому +78

      They were a little too crisp, and the reverb wasn't accurate, but I still love the sound they got here.

    • @davidbaines7330
      @davidbaines7330 4 роки тому +81

      That distorted ‘My Girl ‘ snare is so distinctive. Really makes the period sound.

    • @matthewjackson8709
      @matthewjackson8709 4 роки тому +11

      They never mentioned compression but I always wondered about that on Motown... @Reverb, was there no compression on any of the 3 drum mics? Where's all the distortion coming from on them? the tape?

    • @CameronForbes
      @CameronForbes 4 роки тому +12

      memespace yep, I think that was a really distinctive part of the sound too. The drums weren’t as in your face with their sounds, you couldn’t hear ever hi hat and ride hit. If you could hear the verb on the drums, like the intro to Ain’t no Mountain it was all because of the composition and everything else being out of the way.

    • @Oldmotherhell
      @Oldmotherhell 4 роки тому +27

      @@inthefade I think he was laying it in too thick with the ghost notes. Original drummers just whacked it straight on on the two...

  • @JohnDemkeMarketing
    @JohnDemkeMarketing 4 роки тому +1501

    I'd love to see Reverb recreate Phil Spector's Wall of Sound.

    • @Barabyk
      @Barabyk 4 роки тому +66

      Would love to see that! 12 channels into three-track. And all the players at once.

    • @johnwalliss
      @johnwalliss 4 роки тому +151

      Definitely!!!! just keep any firearms under lock and key!!!

    • @victorsixtythree
      @victorsixtythree 4 роки тому +11

      YES, PLEASE!!

    • @TheChadPad
      @TheChadPad 4 роки тому +6

      Yes PLEASE

    • @victorsixtythree
      @victorsixtythree 4 роки тому +23

      Darlene Love used to perform the Phil Spector classic "Christmas (Baby, Please Come Home)" every year on the David Letterman Show and over the years Paul Schaeffer tried to get as close to the original Phil Spector arrangement as possible. There are several versions available on UA-cam. I think my favorite is from 2013: ua-cam.com/video/XH1h_A0vJD8/v-deo.html One thing I like even more than the original is the ending of the song (the original recording just faded out) Just LOOK at all them musicians! And try to imagine them all in one recording studio...

  • @dennismoodymusic
    @dennismoodymusic 2 роки тому +198

    As an engineer, I recorded hundreds of sessions for Motown with Hal Davis, Mark Gordon, and Barry Gordy from 1975 to about 1985. Temptations, Supremes, Smokey Robison, Thelma Houston. Your very close with your comparison! Very dead rooms, very deadened drums, very little compression. Good job!

    • @cromptonenator
      @cromptonenator Рік тому +1

      That's awesome - thanks for sharing!

    • @happylifegrace4674
      @happylifegrace4674 2 місяці тому

      Hi! WOuld love to chat and learn more about your experiences as I am working on a project on the sound of those times

  • @botimsifmusic3319
    @botimsifmusic3319 3 роки тому +69

    I love how everyone is just vibing on their instruments without overdoing it

  • @skaneverdies
    @skaneverdies 4 роки тому +850

    God damn. Hats off to EVERYONE. The presenters, the researchers, the engineers, and of course, those impossibly on-point session players. Incredible effort.

    • @kevinurso1944
      @kevinurso1944 4 роки тому +2

      Yes, yes, and yes! Wow, all consummate professionals!

    • @Zer0Spinn
      @Zer0Spinn 4 роки тому

      That's why I keep coming back to this video.

    • @captainkeyboard1007
      @captainkeyboard1007 3 роки тому +2

      "Thou shalt not take the name of the LORD thy God in vain; for God will not hold him guiltless that takes His name in vain." See Exodus Chapter 20 and Verse 7 in the Bible. God is not damned. He is your Creator and God.

    • @NathanAHogan
      @NathanAHogan 17 днів тому

      Please don't blaspheme the Lord's name in vain.....

  • @antondoty1926
    @antondoty1926 4 роки тому +520

    THIS IS THE CONTENT WE WANT REVERB!

  • @BigBri550
    @BigBri550 2 роки тому +115

    14:17 That over-peak tape distortion is part of the Motown sound. Drums and vocals were particularly prone to peak out on those records, and it sounded so hot! It added a live quality to the recordings instead of the sterility of staying within protocol.
    Bass and guitars were always clear & pure, though. Total opposite of rock & roll.

    • @moosic2i
      @moosic2i 2 роки тому +11

      What a great observation makes so much sense. The 70s classic rock drumsounds of John bonham, Ian Paice, Roger Taylor, Appice Bros, etc etc was huge, big kits, huge bass drums, toms, snares and cymbals hit very hard with advanced mic setups, but very rarely going into distortion. Versus the Motown technique which is the complete opposite ie a small kit, baffled & taped up played relatively softly with limited mics used but hitting the tape machine hard into distortion. But the sound was huge, sounded so good on these recordings. So much talent all round. All produced from a small house/building in Detroit incredible!

    • @BigBri550
      @BigBri550 2 роки тому +5

      @@moosic2i All those in-house ensembles back then were brilliant including The Wrecking Crew and The Swampers. But there was definitely something unique and magical about The Funk Bros and Motown.

  • @kemiible9108
    @kemiible9108 3 роки тому +7

    The two guys clicking fingers right through the whole song is the most important part of making this remake believable.

  • @kevink1575
    @kevink1575 4 роки тому +513

    The Funk Brothers might be the most underrated group of musicians of all time.

    • @anthonytaylor7928
      @anthonytaylor7928 4 роки тому +10

      We're they chosen to play on number one hits yep! So how were they underrated tell one of the band members they were underrated im sure they would feel insulted I think some times we used that word in the wrong context

    • @jsamc
      @jsamc 4 роки тому +10

      These "most underrated" comments are getting old.

    • @richsackett3423
      @richsackett3423 4 роки тому +4

      Or overrated.

    • @amandanicole5665
      @amandanicole5665 4 роки тому +4

      not might be,...they are the KINGS of pop/rand b

    • @jackstm2738
      @jackstm2738 4 роки тому +10

      I met all the funk brothers 2006 and we were talking for hours sittin in a hotel Lobby in Germany. It will never get. Great guys!

  • @Minalover100
    @Minalover100 4 роки тому +426

    I'm a 70 year old guy who always wondered how Motown got their unique sound. Thanks for this fascinating video...

    • @akaye643
      @akaye643 4 роки тому +15

      Minalover100 I’m 21 and Motown also always amazes me. Their sound is timeless.

    • @Minalover100
      @Minalover100 4 роки тому +15

      @@akaye643 Yes, they were amazing. But seeing them "live" during the 1960's was worth more than gold, IMHO

    • @Schmidthorst69
      @Schmidthorst69 4 роки тому +7

      Do you know the great documentary "Standing in the shadows of Motown"? If not, please check it out. You'll really like it, mate! :)

    • @Minalover100
      @Minalover100 4 роки тому +2

      @@Schmidthorst69 No, I haven't but thanks for the info...

    • @Schmidthorst69
      @Schmidthorst69 4 роки тому

      @@Minalover100 ua-cam.com/video/--1Rbo3EWhM/v-deo.html

  • @ProdigyBowlersTour
    @ProdigyBowlersTour 2 роки тому +49

    Regardless of how close you got or didn't get to recreating the original sound, this was a super fun video to watch, and I don't mind telling you it moved me to tears in a few places. What a magical time it was, and this white, suburban teenage kid was as profoundly moved by Motown, and really, all the music of that era, as anyone could possibly be. It resonates through my soul to this day. This music is timeless, regardless of who is playing it.

  • @credenza1
    @credenza1 3 роки тому +122

    Also worthy of mention are the brilliant arrangements. The way instruments drop in and out, the peculiar way the strings play unexpected and unorthodox notes, the synchronized runs with piano, bass and percussion, the key modulations and the way the song moves from one section to another. So much going on.

    • @alexeypolevoybass
      @alexeypolevoybass 2 роки тому +6

      The thing is, arrangement gives you much more of the overall sound than mixing does. If your song is just one guitar, bass, drums and vocals, and it's a generic verse-chorus type of thing, you aren't gonna make it sound any interesting no matter how hard you try, because there's not much going on in music. You won't believe amounts of “hidden” synth parts in, say, Def Leppard officially released music. If you take these out of the mix, Def Leppard sounds like your sloppy local hard rock band, which it would remain forever if they didn't have money for promotion and producers who made these arrangements for them.

    • @pnojazz
      @pnojazz Рік тому

      Yes, arrangement of Ain’t no mountain was spot on. But my girl wasn’t as good. IMO.

    • @georgefromgreece4119
      @georgefromgreece4119 Рік тому

      Exactly

    • @MelanieMaguire
      @MelanieMaguire 2 місяці тому

      Totally agree. I'd like to know who did all the arrangements? Because they're brilliant.

  • @paulmichael4152
    @paulmichael4152 4 роки тому +562

    This is the best episode y'all ever uploaded.

    • @kicksnarehats11
      @kicksnarehats11 4 роки тому +5

      Word! And here's to hoping that we can add a 'yet' to that. Reverb is doing such good work for the musicians' community, I can't wait to see what other great stuff they've got cooking right now.

    • @jimyoung9262
      @jimyoung9262 4 роки тому +3

      BY FAR

    • @shawtchurchjr
      @shawtchurchjr 4 роки тому +2

      By far

  • @terrymiller111
    @terrymiller111 4 роки тому +137

    "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" was nailed.

    • @portwill
      @portwill 3 роки тому +4

      All session players were amazing and the singers were out of this world, jaws dropped!!

    • @taweller
      @taweller 2 роки тому +1

      agreed, terrific female singer!

    • @Sool101
      @Sool101 2 роки тому

      @Ray Adams Marvin and Tammy definitely had some other audible and inaudible tension going on when they recorded which translated very well. Man I can't get over the brass section in this video, it was just so spot on! Let me listen to it again brb

  • @TheMarkness
    @TheMarkness 3 роки тому +11

    I'm primarily a metal musician, and I don't have a lot of access to vintage gear (working with digital production), but I think Motown soul is the greatest and most glorious genre of pop music that ever was and as a challenge one day I'm going to try to make a Motown-sounding song using these insights. Thank you, Reverb!

  • @drumdiscussion7776
    @drumdiscussion7776 Рік тому +13

    The Motown sound was such a historic studio. The music that was created will be immortalized forever. Great tunes with great musicians!

  • @Breakbeats92.5
    @Breakbeats92.5 4 роки тому +120

    Look at the session musicians. They can't help but smile.

    • @scottcupp8129
      @scottcupp8129 4 роки тому +5

      I think it is totally priceless. I am a session keyboardist and I do the same.

    • @mikethemike232
      @mikethemike232 4 роки тому +2

      It's just because they ENJOY what they' re doing.

    • @Welshhomie
      @Welshhomie 3 роки тому +3

      A dream gig for sure, must admit I am envious!

  • @neils891
    @neils891 4 роки тому +265

    Anyone else get a tingly feeling during “Ain’t no mountain high enough”? Like my whole spine went all tingly and I felt it radiating to all my limbs, then a huge emotional moment came over me. So much awe. Man, that sound was solid!

    • @northernsouler6179
      @northernsouler6179 4 роки тому +2

      Neil, listen to the instrumental... Pure heaven.

    • @Youcantleavethisempty01
      @Youcantleavethisempty01 4 роки тому +6

      That's called ASMR, my dude.

    • @paulsvenson7585
      @paulsvenson7585 4 роки тому +1

      Absolutely agree

    • @jed02
      @jed02 4 роки тому +1

      It hit me, too

    • @prescott231233
      @prescott231233 4 роки тому +7

      you could tell how every musician in the room was in perfect unity with it. they all knew that what they were making sounded amazing.

  • @mimisounds2843
    @mimisounds2843 3 роки тому +213

    Really glad i stumbled on this. That Motown sound is so special. Thank you

  • @Cestariarts
    @Cestariarts 2 роки тому +9

    Doesn't matter when, where or how "Ain't no mountain high enough" it always gives me goosebumps.

  • @izeoftheworld41
    @izeoftheworld41 4 роки тому +822

    Looks like I'm selling my amp and and buying some sponges

  • @chrisclermont456
    @chrisclermont456 4 роки тому +367

    Glad to see younger musicians taking such an active interest in learning how great records were made in the past. Keep hope alive!!

    • @1TEDSong
      @1TEDSong 4 роки тому +3

      Amen, brother!

    • @MrFlatTaxi
      @MrFlatTaxi 4 роки тому +6

      Amen Brother is the name of the track, Drum and Bass music sampled the drum break from.

    • @maus3454
      @maus3454 4 роки тому

      Absolutely

    • @mrs.featherbottom5901
      @mrs.featherbottom5901 4 роки тому +3

      Don’t act surprised, my dude

    • @WhateverA
      @WhateverA 4 роки тому +5

      I wanna be a singer and bring back the sound of soul and Motown, music is trash nowadays

  • @pitchorditch
    @pitchorditch 2 роки тому +10

    When I first started working in small studios back in 79 I was taught how to record and mix from a gentleman that used these same techniques and equipment. It worked for him so he stuck with them. After several years of it being dated and not cool I suddenly get called for gigs. It appease the same techniques work for me as well. God bless the people that helped feed so many of our families

  • @georgelane3564
    @georgelane3564 Рік тому +2

    I am a life-long Motown nut. When I was a kid in the sixties, I got a transistor radio for my birthday to listen to the Motown sound. I joined the Radio Shack battery club to keep the tunes coming. I now play bass and practice those tunes. This video gave me chills! Thank you.

  • @alanwann9318
    @alanwann9318 4 роки тому +376

    Oh I'm wowing the vocalists here,this is how to sing.

    • @LeviBulger
      @LeviBulger 4 роки тому +11

      Seriously, great voice.

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 4 роки тому +1

      SING being the operative word!

    • @TheBigburcie
      @TheBigburcie 4 роки тому +24

      That bit of distortion totally sells it as the real deal.

    • @drorlando2416
      @drorlando2416 4 роки тому +1

      WOW....You don’t hear vocals like this everyday.....

    • @CoolDudeClem
      @CoolDudeClem 4 роки тому +10

      Yes and no stinking autotune to ruin it! Unlike everything else you hear today where everybody wants to sound like robots for some reason.

  • @simonesa1vatori
    @simonesa1vatori 4 роки тому +80

    Intro 0:00
    Opening 0:45
    The Studio 2:18
    Drums and Percussion 5:13
    Piano & Keyboards 7:51
    Bass Guitar 9:12
    Electric Guitar 10:07
    Strings, Horns & Overdubs 11:00
    Vocals 12:35
    Mixing 15:00
    My Girl 18:00
    Ain't No Mountain High Enough 21:05

  • @tanukibrahma
    @tanukibrahma 2 роки тому +12

    This brought tears to my eyes. I grew up with Motown in Detroit, and you captured the feeling and did it justice. Thank you!

  • @cynthiak3376
    @cynthiak3376 3 дні тому

    You made me cry! I was born in Detroit in 1948, and I grew up with MOTOWN! The home for soul in Detroit at the the time was WCHB! This tribute is so beautiful! I can hear Smokey and I can hear Marvin, the J-5, with Michael (he was so young!) and Stevie... I would listen to WKNR for rock, Beatles, Stones etc, and WCHB for Motown! One of the reasons I became a musician, singer songwriter and mix engineer was due to those wonderful songs created at Hitsville and Mr. Gordy. I recently got the Universal Audio Hitsville collection, and I love them. Again thank you....

  • @josantana
    @josantana 4 роки тому +115

    Don't know exactly why, but I got emotional when all pieces glued together. Maybe music is the only thing helping me keep sanity it this distopic world. Terrific video, guys. Thank you for that.

    • @SwnkyTiger
      @SwnkyTiger 4 роки тому +3

      I know the feeling brother. I'm re-experiencing music, songs I've always known but feel so much deeper today.

    • @yoyartube
      @yoyartube 4 роки тому +1

      I think you were feeling what the band was feeling. I felt it too.

    • @franspayattention4
      @franspayattention4 4 роки тому

      It got me too dude. the chorus was almost identical! And you can really tell everyone was having fun playing this one.

    • @dkjay22
      @dkjay22 4 роки тому

      Music: healing medicine for the soul

    • @cedarshoals529
      @cedarshoals529 4 роки тому

      That big boomin' Motown sound just grabs me every time!

  • @fviannaval
    @fviannaval 4 роки тому +252

    I actually cried a little bit watching this. You can feel the love and musicianship in every step of the process. Well done, guys, you are the best music channel I've ever seen and I've seen A LOT.

  • @azzuro195
    @azzuro195 4 роки тому +8

    21:10 Goose bumps@“Ain’t no mountain high enough". E P I C

  • @jpalberthoward9
    @jpalberthoward9 2 роки тому +4

    I've been listening to those songs since I was a very small child. That's probably about as close as anybody could get to duplicating it.
    It really sounds amazing.
    Analog lives and breathes, and just fiils the whole room and the inside of your head.

  • @Shfengoli
    @Shfengoli 4 роки тому +795

    Writing a new tune that sticks for 50 years would be a cool trick too.

    • @dnciskkk9037
      @dnciskkk9037 4 роки тому +23

      it's been done, we just have to wait to get it to stick, then revice it. many of those. could give you a top10 forevermore songs from the 1990s and 2000s. It's there, just fake musicstations doing they thing. Pushing crack when we only crave weed.

    • @mtweaver1978
      @mtweaver1978 4 роки тому +43

      Meet you back here on August 22, 2040 on the 50th anniversary of the release of “Ice Ice Baby” to discuss why people are still singing it.

    • @dnciskkk9037
      @dnciskkk9037 4 роки тому +1

      @@mtweaver1978 True, it is a good tune. Good beat, it will stand the test of time, and I do not like much of that rapstuff. But there are a few of those raptunes that will last forever, the tupac, that I got five on it song, and some of the bone thugs n harmony stuff.

    • @Pheicou
      @Pheicou 4 роки тому +7

      Oh they will stick, but unfortunately for the wrong reasons :/

    • @Iofflight78
      @Iofflight78 4 роки тому +1

      The only modern song that got close to that motown sound for me is Jazzanova's I can see. I would have believed it if you'd told me it had been recorded in the 60s.

  • @MrJoeydrms
    @MrJoeydrms 4 роки тому +168

    When you take the tour of Hitsville in Detroit they show you the attic space where they had a reverb chamber. When you snap your fingers or clap your hands in the reverb chamber ala “Baby Love” or “ My Girl” you realized how much it played a role in the sound.

    • @jennifursun3303
      @jennifursun3303 4 роки тому

      would love to see that building some day

    • @rubenzarate2477
      @rubenzarate2477 4 роки тому +1

      MrJoeydrms I just did that in Feb! So iconic

    • @gastonflatulenza1276
      @gastonflatulenza1276 4 роки тому +16

      I grew up in Detroit (born in 1960) and then later I toured the Hitsville studio (I think) in 1990 or 91. It wasn't a museum in the sense that it is today (lucky me). Michael Jackson's glove was on a mannequin hand on a table out in the open. Anyway, I got a tour and the guide boosted me up into the attic where the reverb was. The walls, floor, and ceiling of the attic were covered in sheet metal--actual "plate" reverb. There would have been a speaker and a microphone up there in that attic. The sound would come out of the speaker, bounce around off all the sheet metal, then go into the microphone and back down to the tape machine in the control room. It was primitive by today's standards but that's how they go the sound we grew up on and still love.

    • @nathanjudd23
      @nathanjudd23 4 роки тому +3

      Universal Audio needs to model that chamber, next!

    • @pipepicasso8112
      @pipepicasso8112 4 роки тому +1

      I was there in the middle of September, and you are 100% right. Such a great experience. I recommend anyone who is a fan of any variation of music to visit.

  • @jimflys2
    @jimflys2 3 роки тому +11

    "James, you gotta get youself a 'lectric bass." And history would forever change. Am I right?
    For the drums, basically a jazz kit tuned like a jazz kit and straight grooves played on it.

  • @kwamesha3477
    @kwamesha3477 2 роки тому +16

    Absolutely a very good recreation of that "Motown Sound". As a live sound engineer I appreciate the details shared in the studio mix process. I'd love to hear that sound recreated live! Good Job folks.

  • @DominicAirola
    @DominicAirola 4 роки тому +106

    I like how all the mics are thousands of dollars and then you got the $60 sm57 on the snare and it still holds its own against the rest.

    • @DanielBoa7
      @DanielBoa7 4 роки тому +5

      a lot of them seem to have a high price due to age

    • @TranquiloTrev
      @TranquiloTrev 4 роки тому +10

      @@DanielBoa7 Yes, they weren't that price then. You could buy a house for that price in the 60's.

    • @louiswhite4909
      @louiswhite4909 4 роки тому +5

      TheTrebulator Even adjusted for inflation Neumann’s, Telefunken, an EMT plate, tape machines were still expensive and more money than what any garage musician at the time could or would’ve spent on the average.

    • @ishta
      @ishta 4 роки тому +2

      They just happen to be still making them and they made millions of them, so they will not be jacked up in price but money aside they are valuable tools and the right mic for certain things. The human voice, the piano and horns are more nuanced and condenser and ribbon mics were and still hard to make properly.

    • @robertallen6710
      @robertallen6710 4 роки тому +1

      low tech best tech...

  • @AdamLeeGuitarist
    @AdamLeeGuitarist 4 роки тому +213

    This is honestly the best thing I've ever seen. Please continue this series - what a privilege to watch such a talented bunch of musicians so faithfully recreate and capture the magic of such an iconic musical era!

    • @kaydenbush
      @kaydenbush 4 роки тому +4

      This would be such a cool series of these amazing musicians/engineers recreating iconic studio sounds.

    • @AdamLeeGuitarist
      @AdamLeeGuitarist 4 роки тому +2

      @@kaydenbush Absolutely would - I'd tune in, non-stop!

    • @ngstigator
      @ngstigator 4 роки тому +1

      @@kaydenbush agreed but not being an audio engineer there might be genres i would pass on :-)

    • @dd66tv
      @dd66tv 4 роки тому +1

      Totally agree. Like the Andertons sounds like guitar feature but for audio heads. This is fabulous

  • @applecider
    @applecider 3 роки тому +8

    this is wayyyyyyyyyyyyy underrated, it makes me kinda sad. what an effort, amazing job!

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow 2 роки тому +5

    The string section sounds both vibrant and silky, again absolute bomb studio performances. - wow!

  • @yeahrightbear8883
    @yeahrightbear8883 4 роки тому +376

    This was excellent! This would be an awesome series but I can't imagine the work that went into making this.

    • @Reverb
      @Reverb  4 роки тому +134

      It's not work when it's that much fun. Thanks for watching!

    • @spaziojobim
      @spaziojobim 4 роки тому +7

      and money

    • @lordgraga
      @lordgraga 4 роки тому +5

      @@Reverb The looks of concentration on all the musicians said it all. Wow that looks so fun indeed!!! You'll never forget that.

    • @phoenixjim0527
      @phoenixjim0527 4 роки тому +7

      ​@@Reverb I caught this vid 11 hours after upload, and there were already 293 happy, heartfelt comments. I read all of them and clicked "thumbs up" again and again. It's hard to find enough superlatives.

    • @matt.fromtheinternet
      @matt.fromtheinternet 4 роки тому +17

      @@Reverb In that case, I formally request a video similar to this on Abbey Road Studios during the Beatles' tenure.

  • @ocr3012
    @ocr3012 4 роки тому +21

    How to recreate Motown strings
    1) Get 16 string players
    2) 14 strings play the melody in unision
    3) 2 strings play octave lower in unison

  • @TheseusTitan
    @TheseusTitan 4 роки тому +5

    When I was a kid we would drive by the studio sometimes. I always looked to see if anyone recognizable was out front.

  • @simdrew1993
    @simdrew1993 3 роки тому +13

    They are so good! WOW! This style needs to come back even if just for a while, pure talent!

  • @markdavidofficial4274
    @markdavidofficial4274 4 роки тому +94

    It’s like they took make the Motown sound and made it truly Hifi, truly and utterly impressed

    • @dissdad8744
      @dissdad8744 4 роки тому +13

      I think the recreation sounds more "Hifi" for various reasons: 1) vinyl as a final medium adds another element to the sound which is missing here, 2) the original record was released as a mono record, not stereo, 3) this is not a fully analog recording and processing chain. Some of the processing (eg reverbation, eqing) was done in the digital realm with some of the analog fluctuations, noise and quirks missing. The guys over at Daptone Records do actually have a fully analog recording and mixing chain!!

    • @Jaburu
      @Jaburu 4 роки тому +2

      @@dissdad8744 it's mainly the HF rolloff what is not there

  • @Terryomalleyonline
    @Terryomalleyonline 4 роки тому +92

    That was mighty! No guitar amps.........no bass amp. Who would have guessed

    • @wolfwarren6376
      @wolfwarren6376 4 роки тому +6

      Terry O'Malley it’s correct in some of these instances, but not always true. It is well known that Jamerson had a B15 in many sessions. Sessions like “ain’t no mountain high”, though, were done DI’d. Cool little tidbit.

    • @thenewmedic
      @thenewmedic 4 роки тому +1

      "But...but...muh toob amp!" I cried out. Then again, if I gotta do all this and spend that kind of money to sound like that, well, I'll keep muh toob amp. lol

  • @rayjax6218
    @rayjax6218 2 роки тому +7

    As a recording and mix engineer, this was incredible to watch. I've been to Hitsville USA and this sits right up there with that experience. Thanks for the effort, time and people that made this possible!

  • @luispadilla2978
    @luispadilla2978 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you for this. I'm a bassist and of course, James Jamerson is my favorite. Bob Babbitt was also great. But anyway, I can listen to Motown music all day non-stop. So this is much appreciated.

  • @Alex-di8ti
    @Alex-di8ti 4 роки тому +198

    wow, its so close the original
    Someone take this setup, make a brand spanking original album with it 😄

    • @BIG_PASTA
      @BIG_PASTA 4 роки тому +19

      Have you ever heard of Mayer Hawthorne? He's been basically doing that.. his music is a nod to that era and he pays mind to the recording techniques used to attempt a similar recreation of the sound. When I first heard songs off the album (that I'll link) I thought it was some old stuff that somehow slipped under my radar for a minute :) Peace! ua-cam.com/video/7eDo3LZsr1k/v-deo.html

    • @thenewmedic
      @thenewmedic 4 роки тому +5

      @@BIG_PASTA While JD MacPherson doesn't sound quite like this, he really gets some of that old timey sound quality. I'd recommend him too. I'll check out Mayer Hawthorne. Thanks for the recommendation!

    • @kicksnarehats11
      @kicksnarehats11 4 роки тому +3

      ...also: try listening to the Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio. Sure, it's not Motown (and so far, strictly instrumental) but I think it shares a lot of that vibe ... and adds a little funk here and there.

    • @kicksnarehats11
      @kicksnarehats11 4 роки тому +1

      ...and how could I forget 'The True Loves'!? - they're kinda like the big band version of Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio. Definitely worth giving a shot, too!

    • @andreyaverkin6715
      @andreyaverkin6715 4 роки тому

      @@kicksnarehats11 Hey!! Thanks for the suggestion! I've been digging Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio for a few months and was looking for something similar =)))

  • @beefknuckles
    @beefknuckles 4 роки тому +57

    I've had those master tapes from Aint No Mountain High Enough for years and I've listened to them to death. You guys got so insanely close to the Motown sound I'm actually shocked. Amazing job to everyone involved!

  • @jamesleonarddesign
    @jamesleonarddesign Рік тому +4

    These vocalist were all incredible. big respect

  • @RhymesWithCarbon
    @RhymesWithCarbon 2 роки тому +4

    I was raised on Motown and this was so faithful to the originals. Outstanding, and fascinating. Loved it.

  • @wizardmix
    @wizardmix 4 роки тому +208

    I think more important than how accurate you got is the ethic you've shown. When I saw "standing in the shadow of motown" 13 years ago, it changed the way I thought about how songs were recorded. I started to realize that it's the feel that's important, not how perfect a tone was or how antiseptically clean a take was. Modern recording can be so focused on achieving (and often mechanizing or simulating) perfection that it misses what made songs great: Raw Talent and Humanity. When I limit myself, I find I play better and more seriously, I find the songs sound better too.

    • @erldagerl9826
      @erldagerl9826 4 роки тому +7

      Evan J yes! Auto tune has no energy.

    • @Dericulus
      @Dericulus 4 роки тому +15

      Humanity is the word! Every instrument and player on those old recordings are so together it's practically a faithful community communicating and expressing the greatest feelings of humanity ever experienced.

    • @speedfreakjive88
      @speedfreakjive88 3 роки тому +2

      Well said buddy! 🙏

    • @DS-wn4dx
      @DS-wn4dx 2 роки тому +1

      Picking up on what you said about tone and feel. Joe Meek's studio just had 2 bog standard shop bought 2 track tape recorders his reverb was his bathroom and he sold bucketloads of records but he was an audio and electronic genius. It's not what you've got but how you use it.

  • @CraigPaddockmusic
    @CraigPaddockmusic 4 роки тому +45

    22:10, I got chills... that’s the vibe baby. Band got in it deep.

  • @Artax-jv8zt
    @Artax-jv8zt 2 роки тому +6

    I stumbled across this video, I thought your recreations were amazing as close as you can get to the original. The musicianship was top notch, those singers and band need to do a motown tour.

  • @straightjacketspaceman9223
    @straightjacketspaceman9223 2 роки тому +5

    OMG YOU TOTALLY NAILED IT!!! I can't believe just how good everyone's performances were; literally breathtaking talent all round. Production wise also you hit it out the park; so much professional know how and rare recording equipment just gave this that 100% authentic sound! WELL DONE ALL OF YOU!!!

  • @ContemporaryFingerstyleGuitar
    @ContemporaryFingerstyleGuitar 4 роки тому +187

    Outstanding sound and truly herculean effort to pull it off.

  • @edwindantes539
    @edwindantes539 4 роки тому +65

    The Motown Sound was pure magic. One of the ingredients is REAL MUSICIANSHIP, No Pro-Tools, No Pitch correct, everything was organic and real.

    • @minstrelofMir
      @minstrelofMir 4 роки тому +5

      but then the us used 8 tracks from the end of the 50"s the beatles made sgt peppers when they got 4 tracks

    • @edwindantes539
      @edwindantes539 4 роки тому +1

      @@minstrelofMir Yes, of course, however, it had a different vibe and feel. I'm from Detroit, 50 year old musician who loves that sound.

    • @sinane.y
      @sinane.y 4 роки тому +3

      @@edwindantes539 They were fake, they overdubbed vocals, also the tape saturation made the voices sound warmer. REAL MUSICIANSHIP doesn't need machines.

    • @thenewmedic
      @thenewmedic 4 роки тому +6

      @@sinane.y All of the top albums, no matter how fake/overdubbed/saturated required real musicianship. Studio recording allows you to do things you just can't do live though. Some music is just better heard recorded than live, and I'm perfectly ok with that.

    • @sinane.y
      @sinane.y 4 роки тому +3

      @@thenewmedic and Pro Tools means there is no real musicianship? lol

  • @Goodnewsglobal
    @Goodnewsglobal 2 роки тому +2

    Jameson the best bass player that ever lived really added to the Motown sound..

  • @CarlosGarcia-yg9je
    @CarlosGarcia-yg9je 3 роки тому

    I grew up in Detroit in the late 70's and early 80's and let me tell you, Motown music from the 60's were played all day, every day on the radio as if it were still top 40. Even though, it had been 15-20 years after it was originally released, this music was revered for decades after in Detroit. As a young child in elementary, my teachers put this music on their little transistor radios in class if we behaved. I grew up with Motown in my ear everyday even though I was listening to Prince, Run DMC, Michael Jackson and Duran Duran. Listening to the two recordings at the end of this video made me cry because it reminded me just how special this music remains even to this day, well done....

  • @Only1Science
    @Only1Science 4 роки тому +46

    Greetings from the Historic United Sound Systems Recording Studios here in Detroit, where Berry (Tamla Records) recorded their music before Motown was Motown! Most of the orchestral and string work was done at United due to the size of our A-Room.

  • @EdPettersen
    @EdPettersen 4 роки тому +14

    Bob Olhsson, one of the original engineers is still alive and well in Nashville. I strongly urge everyone to get in touch with him. He's amazing.

  • @nicholasvastakis9376
    @nicholasvastakis9376 3 роки тому +2

    despite a lot of these comments, I think the drums and vocals(especially on my girl) sounded so fantastic and very similar to the motown recordings. I love this video.

  • @slimyelow
    @slimyelow 2 роки тому +2

    The vocalists are absolutely phenomenal performers, the best I have heard in decades. I am moved to tears.

  • @RUDOLPHLYRICS
    @RUDOLPHLYRICS 4 роки тому +21

    This should be a 2 hour documentary!!

  • @SuitcaseShuffle
    @SuitcaseShuffle 4 роки тому +112

    Great to see and hear the old Motown vibe being appreciated and replicated. Kudos to all involved. How about the 'wall of sound' replica next? (wigs and guns optional).

    • @noesunyoutuber7680
      @noesunyoutuber7680 4 роки тому +5

      The wig and the murderous insanity are crucial elements.

  • @obody-sl9np
    @obody-sl9np 3 роки тому

    I might not be a huge fan of most Motown stuff but their mixing, mastering and producing is revolutionary and extremely inspirational

  • @DarkEyedJunko
    @DarkEyedJunko 2 роки тому +1

    There is SO much gold in this for the home recording artist.

  • @TerryManning
    @TerryManning 4 роки тому +21

    The rendition of "Aint No Mountain High Enough" is just about perfect. Bravos all around.

  • @TheArtofGuitar
    @TheArtofGuitar 4 роки тому +699

    Very impressed at the effort behind this. What I found odd over decades of recording and playing are the intangibles such as "how much have these musicians struggled in life" contributes to the vibe. I know this sounds dumb but I find it to be true. It comes out in their art.

    • @Quandryification
      @Quandryification 3 роки тому +23

      Absolute fact.

    • @JoseMorales-lw5nt
      @JoseMorales-lw5nt 3 роки тому +37

      Talk about the duality of love and hate. The seething racism and violence that pushed humanity's struggles to the forefront of the civil rights movement were tempered by the love and camaraderie of these great and gifted human beings whom, for just a little over a decade, created a sound that transcended race, time, and hate. My Puerto Rican ass would have had a sad upbringing in The Bronx were it not for the beauty and love that is... MOTOWN.💘🇵🇷🇺🇸🗽🦂😎

    • @akagerhard
      @akagerhard 3 роки тому +30

      that's the biggest load of untrue wannabe-deepness one can come up with. For the love of god stop gloryfying pain. Everybody has had pain in their lives.. it's not about how bad you had it, it's about how deep you can feel it. If you can tap into emotions while performing - that's enough. It doesn't matter wether you lost your child or you lost a bet. Children prove this... they can throw a TANTRUM over NOTHING and you will BELIEVE their pain is real, because to them - it is. So please, please, pretty, pretty please stop writing such absurd nonsensical unwise BS. You have no clue, literally none. One can go through the biggest pain in the world.. if you're numb, if you can't tap into it AND if you can't sing there will be no soul in there. But somebody who is in touch with his emotions AND can sing has poked his little toe there WILL be soul in that.
      It pains me deeply to read such uninformed insanity and it pains me even deeper to see that ~250 people that don't know better liked that bull. And I DO tap into emotions.. so best believe this comment is DRIPPING in soul. If I was able to sing, I'd record a hit for you over this. Unfortunately I can't.

    • @ErnestoComposer
      @ErnestoComposer 3 роки тому +15

      @@akagerhard So don't you prove the point by stating that emotion gives music soul? That is what he is saying, in case you’re being compelled to bring things up that have nothing to do here

    • @klafong1
      @klafong1 3 роки тому +18

      In 1995, I watched a multi-part PBS documentary on the history of American popular music. One of the shows was dedicated to Motown. What stuck with me most was that when The Supremes toured through Georgia, they had to eat on paper plates, in the alley behind the restaurant. They were not allowed inside due to segregation.
      In the early to mid 1990s, I preferred punk and independent label music over soul. However, the disparate approaches were not lost on me. The people who made punk didn't suffer as much discrimination, but they very often chose to make sociopolitical commentary an integral part of the music. Many of the creators and fans of Motown music faced intense discrimination during the 1960s, yet the lyrics deliberately avoided strident social commentary and remained positive and uplifting, by design.

  • @latrace1986
    @latrace1986 3 роки тому +1

    This was so amazing. I'm an older millennial but my mom *loved* Motown, so I grew up listening to a lot of this stuff and it's always stuck with me. I'm always so blown away by the fact that Hitsville, USA was just a regular house on a residential block. I really need to make a pilgrimage at some point.

  • @julianowen7377
    @julianowen7377 3 роки тому

    The joy on the violinist face……wonderful 22.49

  • @sundownsigns
    @sundownsigns 4 роки тому +18

    I remember hearing years ago that part of the "secret" of the Motown sound was to sound good out of the 3 inch speakers on AM radios in vehicles.

  • @danielclifton3319
    @danielclifton3319 4 роки тому +88

    Man, this is freakin' gold! The vocals and the drums especially sound like a million. Does the saturation/distortion primarily come from the tape? The strings and the horns also sound great. And the bass!
    For someone who has grown up in the digital domain, doing everything in the box, but loving the sound of the old 60's records, this is just great insight! Please continue this series!

    • @DMSProduktions
      @DMSProduktions 4 роки тому +9

      Yes, good ol' tape saturation!

    • @mute47
      @mute47 4 роки тому +2

      Check out anything from Daptone Records/Studio if you like this sort of stuff...

  • @waystadtymphyndir7079
    @waystadtymphyndir7079 2 роки тому

    Oh the Girl singing Tammy's part melts me to pieces. God Grac, thank you lord.

  • @guyservice6646
    @guyservice6646 2 роки тому +1

    Grew up in Windsor across from Detroit... this is the Motown sound... great work

  • @alexisroberge7263
    @alexisroberge7263 4 роки тому +51

    It’d be great to see how Quincy Jones recorded Off the Wall and other late 70’s early 80’s albums
    Great job on this one! Makes me want to buy lots of expensive mics I can’t afford!

    • @a.roberge6193
      @a.roberge6193 4 роки тому

      That would be awesome!

    • @mimisounds2843
      @mimisounds2843 3 роки тому

      I don’t think there’s anything i wouldn’t give to see that

  • @roybonilla4354
    @roybonilla4354 4 роки тому +10

    "at the end of the day there will never be another sound like Motown"... accurate!

  • @photogenic2010
    @photogenic2010 Рік тому

    My dad bought the original Motown 45 rpm "singles" when they were hits in the 60's. You guys put the 'spirit' of the original stars, well done !

  • @Mauricemukiri
    @Mauricemukiri 2 роки тому +1

    There Ain't No sound close to old-school Motown ,it is in it's own special category plus the major historical events that took place in that era...it just evokes that good feel of the golden era of music of which is timeless. You nailed it Reverb!

  • @sinane.y
    @sinane.y 4 роки тому +291

    They forgot the most important ingredient : genius composers.

    • @sieteocho
      @sieteocho 4 роки тому +13

      I kinda disagree. There have been quite a few songs written in the Motown style, and I'm curious what they'd sound with the Motown treatment.
      Freedom by Wham, Church of the Poison Mind by Culture Club, A Town Called Malice by the Jam, Lust for Life by Iggy Pop.

    • @losangulos
      @losangulos 4 роки тому +1

      @@sieteocho any new ones?

    • @northernsouler6179
      @northernsouler6179 4 роки тому +1

      Correct, Frank Wilson springs to mind, check out his single "Do I Love You"..

    • @stephenlennartz3466
      @stephenlennartz3466 4 роки тому +3

      As Stephen Stills says, "...at the end of the day it's all about the song and the story within." Wish we had more of that these days.

    • @jeffmorse645
      @jeffmorse645 4 роки тому +2

      Holland Dozier Holland

  • @jgmusicman2281
    @jgmusicman2281 4 роки тому +49

    One of the best UA-cam videos I've ever seen.

  • @tonysly41
    @tonysly41 2 роки тому +2

    This is killer. So glad they took the effort to make this possible. No productions sound like this nowadays.

  • @kristopherguilbault5428
    @kristopherguilbault5428 2 роки тому +1

    Ain't no mountain high enough was the most dead on impressive... The break up distortion they were talking about on the vocals and the drum bleed through the ambient mics. :o wow

  • @ganormand
    @ganormand 4 роки тому +22

    Thank you for doing this. As a musician playing cover tunes for the past 58+ years, I always strived to reproduce these songs. I see why that was so difficult.

  • @sweou
    @sweou 4 роки тому +64

    This is the most detailed historical insight into the technicalities of the legendary Motown music ever!
    Such great dedication from the people involved in this!

  • @patrickkowalski8256
    @patrickkowalski8256 2 роки тому

    As a person born in Royal Oak MI and who grew up on Motown, this was SPOT ON!

  • @bandbyoneMIDI
    @bandbyoneMIDI Рік тому

    I teared up like a child watching this and the passion you show for these magical times.

  • @KingfisherTalkingPictures
    @KingfisherTalkingPictures 4 роки тому +9

    I’ve always wondered what the crunchy old Reggae studios must have been like, with probably old hand me down equipment. So much genius in those island recording booths.

    • @steadyrev5336
      @steadyrev5336 2 роки тому +1

      I played in them all. Lee Perry's Ark, Channel One, Federal, Dynamic Sound, Joe Gibbs and more. You rehearse the song. Get a feel for it. Some days so much herb Yiu couldn't see three feet from where you are. Y(u had to listen and lock on. Keyboard and organ player here... The goods old days

  • @EdwardFButlermusic
    @EdwardFButlermusic 4 роки тому +20

    Freakin chills on that intro of ain’t no mountain high enough. An incredible recreation. I love it!

  • @pablocamarasa9633
    @pablocamarasa9633 Рік тому +1

    This is amazing. I can't image the effort it must have taken to gather so much talent and specific gear.
    Congrats!

  • @simondanielssonmusic
    @simondanielssonmusic 3 роки тому +3

    Ever since this video got released it has become one of my favourite vids on youtube in general.
    Such an awesome idea, and an amazing execution! Love it.

  • @johnego669
    @johnego669 4 роки тому +72

    That was incredible. Love the whole band, the sound and everything but the vocalists were just simply amazing.

    • @JohnDemkeMarketing
      @JohnDemkeMarketing 4 роки тому +3

      The vocalists are pretty damn good.

    • @johnego669
      @johnego669 4 роки тому

      John Demke the whole band is on fire, but first batch of vocals that came through the video gave me goose bumps and when they play the songs at the end I was practically in tears they’re so good.

    • @sk1mmyj1mmy
      @sk1mmyj1mmy 4 роки тому

      I think you guys are misunderstanding him. He's saying everything is great but the vocals are amazing.

    • @johnego669
      @johnego669 4 роки тому +1

      sk1mmyj1mmy you are correct. This is an awesome video. The band is absolutely awesome and the engineering is impeccable, but yes the Vocalists are my favorite part. They are truly incredible.

    • @johnego669
      @johnego669 4 роки тому

      Kevin Bird they are all great, but my favorite part are the vocalists. Please don’t misunderstand I think everything about this video is amazing.

  • @johntilson2535
    @johntilson2535 4 роки тому +6

    I grew up in Detroit listening to this music, taking it for granted. I never really understood the magic that little Hitsville USA studio was conjuring but you captured it beautifully here!

    • @docdetroit99
      @docdetroit99 4 роки тому +1

      Yep, me too. What a glorious time to be in the D!

  • @MarceloDurham
    @MarceloDurham 2 роки тому

    This video deserves a award or something like that.. can we get this a grammy?

  • @eddiejones856
    @eddiejones856 Рік тому

    Nail the drums. I got into Motown in the early 70’s when my parents would play their music. I could always identify a Motown by the unique drum’s sound.