From Pink Floyd to Peter Gabriel, producer Bob Ezrin on the highlights of his career
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- In a career spanning nearly 50 years, Canadian record producer Bob Ezrin has been just as close to the heartbeat of the music as the musicians themselves. He's produced huge albums, like Pink Floyd's The Wall, wrangled some of the most colourful and challenging personalities in classic rock, travelled all over the continent and earned a spot in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. In that time, he's worked on major records with Lou Reed, U2, Kiss, Nine Inch Nails, Peter Gabriel, Alice Cooper and many more.
Ezrin joined host Tom Power in the q studio to take us through the highlights of his unbelievable career, including one of the most notoriously troubled recording sessions ever with Pink Floyd, why his first gig as a producer for Alice Cooper "was like stepping into a Hieronymus Bosch painting," and why he once duct taped Peter Gabriel to a pillar.
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His love and enthusiasm for his work is so obvious, even all these years later. Probably what made him a great producer. Also a very good storyteller.
Bob's long list of outstanding record productions is impressive . Some of my fav's are Peter Gabriel's first album, Lou Reed Berlin, Pink Floyd The Wall, Alice Cooper Love It To Death and others, so many to list. Bob did whatever worked for getting the best performance and the overall sound he and the band wanted. He just seemed to know what worked for the band and part of that is he really got to know them personally. He knew how to tap into aspects of their talent that had not been fully utilized on prev albums in this case. Great interview Tom.
Bob is far and away my favorite producer. I'm 49 years old and have a brother who's 8 years older. I would of course listen to his albums & read every word I could on the albums. I found his name on many of these albums. So I loved him before I even knew really who he was and what he did.
You know what? I did the same- listened to the music and memorized everyone's name printed on the cover. Felt it my duty to stay informed. I still do but very rarely as I remain close to the classic rock era🎶
That was a cool, fun interview and informative
Brilliant interview and super engaging. This was like reading a favourite book about my favourite time period. I could listen to Bob Ezrin and Tom Power all day long. Great questions, great responses and very cool chemistry between them. Fun stuff. Well done Tom and CBC "Q" on capturing some music history with some Toronto connections.
love this!! Have Tom interview Brian Eno and make it a 2 hour special
Loved this interview. Tom has a way of making people loose and open. Not that Ezrin needed much prodding! This really flowed well. A joy to hear the background stories about amazing musicians’ work and processes, thanks to Bob many times.
Probably not a coincidence that my three favourite producers are from Canada: Bob Ezrin, Daniel Lanois and David Foster ❤🎉
Bob Ezrin is a treasure.
One of the best record producer's in the world!!! He was responsible for many bands getting to the top!! :)
Excellent interview, Tom! Bob is a legend
Awesome summary of his entire career! Got inspired to toy around with the "Detroit Rock City" bass line (which seems to be his...) and, at the end of the day, I also had goosebumps when he read out the words for "Comfortably Numb", who wouldn't? Great interview!!!
On the Alice Cooper clip it would have been good to use a clip of the original lineup.... Bob Ezrin ? a national treasure and truly brilliant.
He transformed albums from just a bunch songs into unforgettable experiences.
This is FANTASTIC!! Thx!
This was amazing...great job Tom and how fascinating Bob is!
Thank you Bob.
Brilliant man!!!! Bob Ezrin has done so much, very impressive...Bob is from the Golden age of rock we will never see producers like him again...George martin, Phil spector, Quincy Jones, Bob Ezrin...today's music is terrible I listen to reruns of Kasey Kasem's top 40 countdown...
Wonderful hour spent. Great interview.
Met Bob on the street, very nice man.
id freak (but try to hide it ) .. id rather spend 10 minutes with mr ezrin than 2 hours with anyone who has a top 5 hit right now
Very insightful. I studied Bob's work as a teenage Cooper fan with intent ears. Thank you.
every beat off my heart/ like drum and bass
"Berlin" is now and has always been a great album!
Tom went to the CBC school of interviewers same breathless whispery style as Gian and George. Does anyone else talk like this in real life? Despite that enjoyed the interview and Bob Ezrin is a national treasure.
Legend
Pink Floyd 46:31
Thanks
Thank you!
Lack of a producer like this...and the DIY digital recording is why modern records don't hold up. The producer is key to the recording and shaping the art.
Holly molly someone just have mentioned it finally . Producer is like a coach to football team. He makes the whole play looking at a fight beeing above the fight
Imagine you're Steven Spielberg - everyone knows and loves your movies, and some even think they're the greatest movies ever made. But the only people who really give you credit are insiders. Welcome to Bob Ezrin's world, friend.
Funny that the camera went wonky when they started talking about drug use.
Got to interview him at the Rainbow. I had a crush on him.
Worked on Kiss Destroyer and Pink Floyd The Wall, that's crazy
I like his productions best when he puts his foot down hard on the rock pedal.
Avalanchaaaaaa!.... Héroes del silencio
Great discussion but I wish he would have talked about more artists.
On 'performance anxiety' : your 'job' shouldve been to unscrew that red light in the studio😂. (Just kidding - good interview)
So, Bob Erzin literally made solo Peter Gabriel! He made Alice Cooper and he made PG. PG solo career remained basically the same like Bob built it 1977.
Fabulous
Annoying interviewer who keeps interrupting his great stories. Keep quiet we're here to hear him talk not you.
Who was more difficult to work with, Lou Reed or Roger Waters and the rest of Pink Floyd? Sounds like Pink Floyd was more difficult but then again, I've heard rumors that Ezrin would smash up furniture in his pad after sessions for Berlin (fantastic album by the way).
What...was edited out!? There’s a moment where Ezrin bristles, there’s an edit, and then, “move on.”
How do we get the full edit please, Q?
Love Ezrin, only thing I object to is his insistence on using studio musicians over the band themselves sometimes (did this with Kiss, Alice Cooper, and others). Kiss were in love with the idea probably from him which resulted in things like their “reunion” album Psycho Circus which is hardly a reunion because of their ghost musicians used). That said Ezrin had such a signature style even Cooper’s albums like From The Inside which doesn’t have him basically copped his style. If I hadn’t known who this was and it was audio only I’d think the guy was in his thirties or forties. Hope he continues to produce damn well into his nineties!
There was no insistence Kiss wise.
Ezrin only used Dick Wagner on Destroyer because Ace didn't take to Bob's regimented style and was AWOL playing poker when it came time to cut the solos to Sweet Pain and Flaming Youth.
You can't cite that as the reason Paul insisted on ghost musicians for Psycho Circus. He (Paul) decided he did not want Ace or Peter in the studio whether or not their abilities were in question, such is Paul's level of control freakery.
to me roger waters bass playing is why he knows how to make good music
on top of that his voice and producing /all others members of pink floyd are Top musicians but roger solo albums tell a bigger story because no matter who he gets to play music like Eric Clapton , Jeff beck it pink floyd sound im hearing even the backup singer (Michael kamen )
Cool how he tells it like it is (was) with KISS. They were average musicians. Maybe a little below average. But they had desire and enough $ and help to make it.
@GohModley Then you suffer alone. :)
@GohModley Nah, I'm da REUH DEUH! You are da phoney one!
@GohModley GOOD! His real name is not Paul Stanley. Get it right!
I always knew this about KISS, but my favorite thing about Bob is that despite what KISS may say about each other, Bob always talks about how hard they worked and how much work they put into the record.
@MrBrenman Chaim and Paul had enough $, apparently.
Barely skimmed over Alice Cooper, who deserved an hour interview in itself... yea there are plenty of bands/musicians Ezrin produced, but skimming over Alice Cooper was a huge let down...
Totally agree 100%.
I started watching this for Alice Cooper, seeing this comments, I won't bother now
I think he’s done more coop albums other than any other artist
This could do with some timestamps.
naw .. the whole interview is exceptional .. shouldnt be listened to in bits
This guy...does a sensational Ghomeshi impersonation. He should take it on the road. Home.
disagree ... but then it is cbc ... so how far off from the “ pompous & stuffy” bin do u expect them to pick a host from ??
@@MM1717mm Funny.
#BobEzrin
Here after Waters called him an outright lier and a poser.
I wish this interviewer could feed more off of what he is saying.
hes a 100 x better at this than the former perv... i mean host 🤣
@@MM1717mm who was that
The stereo joke was funny.
i disagree with Mr. Ezrin here. One of the things we have lost and has cost us the most is the computerization of music. Music used to be about a group of artist who know their craft coming together and each adding something to make a whole. That is no longer the case and the music suffers from it. Today music biz does not have room for the community of music groups anymore. It's now one artist and a computer generating the sounds. Here is a good talk about it from three guys who know their stuff : ua-cam.com/video/xWGzprEeZhU/v-deo.html
Bob is being polite ..if he were to say "we made the best music" it would not go over well, Bob also did his best creative work when he was on drugs......some things you don't say on camera
Most likely pure coincidence that the camera surreally started swinging wildly over the head of Bob Ezrin around the 27-minute 30 second mark of the interview-just as Bob is discussing a period of creativity and surviving drug use.
I really like Bob Ezrin, but this interviewer really isn't that good at his job.
Jose Feliciano is not from South America. He's originally from Puerto Rico. 😂
filing this under “someone missed the point” 🤣
Tom, this is pretty lazy. Not much to learn about Ezrin in this interview. Same old questions and stories. If you get another hour with Bob. Here are some questions............Ask him about his song writing credits on Alice Cooper and KISS recordings opposed to say Pink Floyd or Lou Reed and how much he contributed to receive a credit. Ask him about "The Elder"?. Ask him about his involvement and meetings with Axl Rose during the making of Chinese Democracy? Ask him if he seeks out artists to produce or waits to be called? Ask him why he hasn't produced anything of any signifigant worth passed his 30's apart from Revenge and Division Bell? Ask him if he ever finishes a project and isn't satisfied with it.
The only thing I got from this is Pink Floyd wore matching leather coats and only worked til 6pm. The rest is all documented elsewhere
songspire wish you had been doing this interview, good questions
...better yet, ask him about producing lesser known acts like Hanoi Rocks, Vow Wow...
would like to hear about producing the Tim Curry post Rocky solo album, killer except for the children in the background (super annoying, why on every project!!!!?)
i have a blind allegiance to the elder ... but id rather hear a story about the wall over the elder anyday
Saying KISS has limited musical skills is absurd without stating Lou Reed has zero.
not sure "the wall" holds up as well as it did in the first 10-20 years. Not their best work
I think that's more to do with music that Pink Floyd were making, rather than the production values . I know people who only rate them prior to DSOTM. They changed. Great interview.
Seems kind of arrogant
@@johnchurchill6523 lol
pfffft ... not nearly as arrogant as he has the right to be .... the dude is a HIT MAKER ... deserves some respect (and not because hes canadian... almost in spite of it)
ua-cam.com/video/VByj74EJB6A/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared
The greatest record producer since Sir George Martin.