Mark Ronson - Song Breakdown - Back to Black - Music Production - BBC Maestro
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- Опубліковано 23 чер 2022
- Listen to the original demo of Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black, never heard before now, and see how @markronson developed it from a few chords and a drum workaround, to recording with The Dap-Kings to get that iconic sixties sound.
This clip is taken from @markronson's BBC Maestro online course, Music Production.
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It's what happens when two brilliant geniuses meet. Fireworks.
The explanation of his developing as a producer and musician himself while trying to fulfill what he wanted to give Amy, based on the things she'd played to him and exposed him to is amazing.
Word salad 😂
@@sideast Nah, it’s a completely coherent sentence. Maybe work on your reading comprehension sweetie 😘
@@DefenestrateYourself mmm Nah, it's complete semantic romantic bull crap 💩
@Sid East Nah, you’re overshooting, but you be you
so sad he didnt produce movie about amy
I love how Mark admits he had very little idea about what he was doing on some areas (on familiarity with the genre, placing mics,playing drums), so he relied on the things he did know: playing keyboard, slicing samples and understanding his plugins.
It's a great lesson on focussing on our strenghts, and find workarounds... no perfection, just your best effort and confidence to present it to other people who can add to it.
Unrelated, but I love your pfp of Bowie!
Totally my friend! Major statement! @@Awaitingonyouall
Finally a breakdown where the producer isn't all about perfection and actually cares about the soul of the music
He’s got that Rodgers/Edwards approach of taking little acoustic demos and elevating them to greatness
I wish Mark Ronson would share the demo he and Amy made for the James Bond movie back in 2007/8
It doesn't exist
@@memoriesmarmymind...5587does too
It's unfinished and he doesn't want people to copy it or copy the sound of it
Ok enough talking 3:13
I’m glad he hasn’t. Amy wouldn’t want him to.
Thank you Mark for taking us back in time. The two of you made history. People like me are still listening to her music every day.
I love the line "There's nothing better than being wrong".
2:51 mark is so good he can actually work on music using only his mind
Hah! Never noticed that - nice spot!
Starts at 2:26 actually
yeah, was distracting, what was that?
@@mrotaveria they’ve superimposed something over to cover something up.
@@jeremybiggs8413 they are actually using team viewer to remote access the Mac. I guess they are recording the mac on a separate machine
The way Amy Winehouse could sing just one note, one word while breathing endless life and meaning into it, makes me understand that she lived her life in another pace, hard to grasp for anyone, most probably also for herself. Accompanied by an awesome open minded and talented producer and his sensitivity to get the best out of her. THX Mark and THX Amy and to all that helped to let this star shine on us.
❤
The most genuine individual. I’ve heard of Mark but I love how real he is.
hes one of the best producers in music history very talented
This s guy is a musical genius. I can't believe how many great songs he produced.
the chorus is even more billie holiday on the demo. this is amazing.
you're so right! she was inspired by some of the best out there and we need more of it!
I could listen to Mark all day … genuine, and so expressive
His "Watch the Sound" on Apple TV is so good, watched all 6 episodes in a couple days.
I expected to enjoy this video, but ultimately it was 10 million times more than I thought it would be. More detailed, more insightful, more practical, more honest & more entertaining and just thoroughly more real.
Solid effort everybody who made this happen. 13 mins of my life you can gladly have, and will most likely get again 💯 👌🏼
Agreed, 100 times over
Agree. 👍
Great one ,thank you for sharing this amazing music story
Man this is very emotional
Amazing. Thank you Mark
Such an absolutely beautiful work of art❤
Just imagine this : you play with a few plugins that a woman comes along and says “I want the whole album to sound like this” and it becomes one of the best albums of music history.
Thanks for sharing! Amy was a blessing!
this is so inspiring! thank you!
Magical!! 💛✨
You evoked lots of feelings as I sit here today. Thank you.
Such a great interview. Mark sounds so humble.
The fact that this song took time to come together….it shows…..beautiful
I never fully understood the universe that is mixing and mastering tracks until I heard the vocals and instruments on this demo.
cos ya dumb bro
You can do it too! It's so much fun! Like Mark says...hours will fly be!🙂
@@manny2092it is not fun.
Its fun when you know what youre doing.
So inspiring.
Brilliant upload nice to hear stories of how it was at the raw stages and how things developed. I wish more would surface and these rehearsals released in their entirety along with what Salaam has too. Whole albums of rehearsals, alternate takes and demos would be great.
it really comes down to finding ways to make something work with what you have...that's amazing!
Beautiful interview of inspiration and creativity 😀
Beautiful video, filled with insight from a great musician/producer/mind reflecting on a once in a lifetime kind of artist, taken away from music lovers and musicians inspired by her work way too soon. This song is a masterpiece, brimming with soul, and mojo and heartache. You cannot teach that kind of singing or that kind of artistry.
I am literally crying watching this. 2 amazing supertalents. Rip Amy
I thought enough time had passed that I could get through this without dropping tears, but no. Awesome work!
Her phrasing ❤❤
pure magic, just love it
It’s so beautiful how he admires her
Really taught me the relationship a producer and artist can have. Keep an open mind and find some common ground in the process. His podcast series for The Fader Uncovered has some great interviews he conducted and he brings up Amy plenty. You can tell admiration he continues to have.
Thank you thank you thank you for this vidéo ... Amy miss us every day 🙏❤️
Loved this inspiration!
That's just great! Thank you! 👍👍👍
What a gift.
this is emotional and powerful
Thank you BBC Maestro........just....Thank you..
Really enjoyed this thank you Mark & BBC 🙏🏻
What a humble man
I've worked with various people, they've called me a genius it's a nice feeling and pretty spot on! Thank you please
So DOPE! I kept forgetting to add Mark to my producer list. He seems like a flyer humble and intune guy given the success. Dang how I limits Amy! 💯🙌🏿
I want to hear this version of the song with only Amy's vocals and that guitar track
This video is a gem! Thanks UA-cam for recommending it
This is excellent Thank you.
(and yes, there is always a way.) Thank you for that reminder, Mark.
Never before realized just how much this song is derivative of The Shangri-Las, especially Remember Walkin’ in the Sand. (It just reverses the order of the two sub-dominant chords (Gm and Bb) and slightly tweaks the phrasing of the melody.) Both great artists and songs though. Did a great job of making it sound fresh. Glad she brought it back, spurred a whole revival in the 60s soul sounds.
Great Video, thanks Mark
would love as a musician to sit for days talking to him about recording this album ... how she worked and where the ideas came from ... her writing is genius and i believe she had the soul of a poet ...
Exceptional !
I could say I watched the entire course, but that would be a lie. I *devoured* all 6.5 or so hours of it. Some extremely inspiring stuff in there, and I feel like it opened up quite a few creative doors for me as an amateur producer. Would very much recommend this entire course, Mark is such a great, humble guy and a very solid teacher too.
This is the first interview I hear of Mark. He seems an interesting, genuine guy. My mind started drifting towards a memory of jamming few chords and that came to life, a song and I loved the feeling of it. I played my nylon string on balcony and the echo there was beautiful. I felt like I was surfing on the wave of a feeling and got goosebumps. It lasted a few minutes and then it was gone. One of those moments when you compose a beautiful piece, but you never hear it again.
He’s so chilled and cool
Spoken like true genius👌
Good grief. Great writing and production from Mark, but my lord when she starts those lyrics... shivers.
What a nice person!
Great stuff! cheers from Argentina ❤
Yes, this right here ☝️This. This is it right here.
loved his production on this album, the raw distorted sound gave it some incredible character. it's the kind of thing that takes some time to appreciate, but the more you listen to the album the more you realize what it adds to the music.
The Daptones are the real unsung heroes of the sound of this album. Look up Gabriel Roth!!!!
and also people forget that salaam remi had a huge role in the album ..and its overlooked all the time ... dont think people understand how much influence salaam had on amy as a writer and musician ...
Great man to learn from on your musical journey!!😊 The closer you are to the art the better the outcome.
Amazing
Really special song, rest amy ❤️
Thanks a lot!
Brilliant insight and I love how humble and modest Mark comes across. Not a big Amy Winehouse fan but Back to Black is spine chillingly beautiful.
thanks for your Art ❤
Produced one of the greatest rnb tracks of all time and doesn't even takes much credit.
Powerful moment when he's looking at the screen listening to her voice.
Good listening to Mark. Amy was an amazing talent.
thank you
Gold dust. Not just from the point of view of being a fan of Amy's extraordinary talent (and Mark's) but I'm on a songwriting course and production is a challenge for me at the moment. Thank you for sharing.
I'm a 50 year old singer/songwriter.. This is awesome! Thank you for sharing this! 🙏♥️
Friggen masterpiece!
magic
Absolutely brilliant.
👍👍👍
In the era of the thousands of YT tutorials, courses, academies and reviews that in fact are just gear or plugin or store commercials pushing sales, and in the era of total inflation & misuse of the word "producer", this is a breath of fresh air.
And a touching slice of history and talent(s).
Thanks for this.
One does not invalidate the other. Why can’t you just accept people have DIFFERENT approaches to producing smh!
@@kehindea I think you misunderstood the main focus of my comment (which was of total praise and satisfaction for this video!) and also misunderstood the side point about the total misuse of the word "producer" today.
Nothing against the most varied, diverse and colourful or contemporary ways of producing, please do not make assumptions.
But being capable to make some gear produce (in the sense of make) some sounds in one's bedroom and immediately calling oneself a "producer" is just self-glorification & grandstanding via fancy titles, as it's light years from being a true, actual and working music producer in the true & actual sense of the word, i.e. having the talent & knowledge to pick or discover songs and the best or most suitable sounds, arrangements and instruments for them, then making them come to life through the preproduction, recording and lastly mixing & mastering stage, and most importantly being able to put human beings, the songwriters & the performers, at ease and inspire them confidence, as to create, record and hopefully preserve for all to hear and for posterity to enjoy the best possible performances of their songs or parts.
Which is what Mark Ronson stresses several times here, and what is so beautifully apparent from his words, attitude and records.
Sorry if I was unclear... or if you recognized yourself in this other class of "producers" and therefore felt offended.
Reality sometimes hurts, sugar coating is ultimately useless, and reading comments or listening to what is said in videos carefully sometimes can make a difference.
Peace & best of luck.
@@PrantoKoX I could not agree more, an intelligent and polite reply on UA-cam, whatever next ?
Thanks Mark. Very interesting analysis.
His ProTools working by itself is priceless!
I thought his computer was hacked 🤭
I thought someone was working remotely
Amazing video! Thank you
I miss Amy! Great Job Mark!!
The greatest things are often the most simple
Amaze
I would loooove to have that pro tools project
Mark Ronson is a genius!
Great video. Thank you
I love this. Very insightful. So cool. @10:54 that's a guitar being used to play a base line. So a better term would be "amy and her bass" track.
i really apreciate your help with dowloanding this software
He gave it a heartier sound…genius
2:48 Amy is operating ProTools...
thank you for sharing those video, so i know the story behind Back To Black song, one of my fave song by Amy Winehouse
F'ing Genius... both of them
“Doesn’t it have to rhyme” “what are you talking about it’s a great lyrics” wow amazing
Wtf
FWIW there is plenty of rhyme in there…said goodBYE, DIEd, thousand TIMEs; with WORDs, back to HER. because of amy’s loose style, nothing feels like it’s on a “grid” and those connections aren’t as obvious.
@@mikevitiello7022 oh yea I mean if nothing rhymed in a song it would obviously sound strange but sometimes a lyrics is so good it doesn't matter and that quote just touched on the brilliance of Amy and Mark recognizing that
A base and the right environment to make your art is critical and crucial. It bleeds into the music and the art you create
este video es oro
Love
This Guy is a genius I'd love to work with Him
I know that feeling when you get lost when making music, then the wife brings you right back out of it again.
Ha ha!
In tears !!! But it's so true !!
@@dizzysdiamonds 😄 🤣
👍 😂
Man whoever mixed this did a lot of work
It's just a demo. These aren't the final performances.