The Meatloaf and Patty Smyth Mini Episode | The Kenny Aronoff Sessions
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- Step behind the scenes with Kenny as he explores the stories of two iconic songs: Meat Loaf's "I'd Do Anything for Love (But I Won’t Do That)" and Patty Smyth's "Sometimes Love Just Ain't Enough."
Dive into Kenny's unique insights and what went into recording these TIMELESS hits.
Discover how taking risks, like adding an intro to an already lengthy song, paid off, and hear about the challenges of releasing music during the peak of the Seattle grunge scene.
Learn why sometimes being proven wrong can lead to unexpected success. 💥💥💥
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❤Mister A, thanks for the wonderful sharing of your extraordinary musical life. It is very appreciated.
Thanks for your comments. : )
Kenny thank you for sharing you experiences. These are classic recording and it is so nice to hear these stories.
Thanks Tony.. Lots more coming
Thank you Kenny, so great to hear the stories behind the songs! I was 11 when the Meat Loaf album came out and it was the first CD I ever bought! You rock!!
Thanks for checking out my podcast. : )
You were one of the first drummers I really noticed in the early days.
I've always loved the way you whack 'em like ya mean it !
Take care sir.
ha ha I definitely wack my drums. : ) . Thanks for checking out my podcast.
You an incredible inspiration Kenny !!! Thanks for sharing your life with us !! 😎🤙🏻
Todd thanks for your comments and checking out my podcast.
@@KennyAronoffOfficial It's my pleasure.
Thanks for this. What an amazing career you have had!
Thanks for checking out my podcast.
Dude. I was just listening to Iggy Pops, Candy. Man, you MADE that song!!
John... The engineer Ed Cherney made me sound amazing.. : )
Love these stories! More!
Edit: Roy Bitten (“The Professor”) was the producer?? That’s awesome!
Yes Roy was the producer. Incredible record and experience.
Love you
: ) Thanks for checking out podcast.
:)
Thanks for checking out my podcast.
Isn't it funny, the songs people think will never get get listened to, end up being the most kick assed epic songs?
lol I know.. There are so many crazy stories like this and stories about a band that got turned down by every label and some how eventually got a deal and became huge like Bon Jovi..
@KennyAronoffOfficial And those know it all record executives kick themselves in the ass the rest of their lives. "There went my cash cow retirement." LOL. Btw..
I thinks it's awesome as he'll you reply to comments. That a testament to honestly appreciating your fans.
Hey Kenny,
I’m coming to your show tomorrow in Austin TX, my wife and I got vip tickets, would you give me the honor and autograph my 2 guitars along with Joe and steve? I would really appreciate that! (although we got vip tickets, note said no autographs, idk why 🤷🏻♂️) i’d love to take a photo with you in the Q&A if that’s possible brother!
Hi Jay... Fantastic. I will come out after the show and take a photo with you. We (Satriani band) get to venue when Steve is already on stage performing.
@@KennyAronoffOfficial you’re amazing! I’m looking forward to seeing you tomorrow 🤘🔥
@@KennyAronoffOfficial Hey Jay Agassi here
I’m at the venue, wearing a black alien shirt in the middle of row G (vip ticket) if we can meet that’ll be awesome, i’ll be waiting there
@@JayAgassi Sorry I missed you. I eventually came out to the venue, but they made everyone leave before I go there. Hope to see you next time, we are heading to Dallas now.
@@KennyAronoffOfficial you walked in front of me at the end lol, great show! You kicked ass! Keep on rockin’🤘🔥