Episode 30 - Dan Auerbach

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
  • Dan Auerbach, along with drummer Patrick Carney, started The Black Keys in 2001 as a writing and recording project, releasing their first album in 2002. Dan also began recording and producing other artists along the way, initially with musicians like Jessica Lea Mayfield, Patrick Sweany, and others. Big changes arrived for The Black Keys in 2010, when the album Brothers and the single "Tighten Up" sold millions of copies and garnered three Grammy Awards. Dan moved to Nashville around then and opened up his Easy Eye Sound studio, a place filled with the best vintage and new recording equipment and is also home to many fun instruments. Sessions for The Pretenders, Dr. John, Shannon & The Clams, Lana Del Rey, and many more have gone on here, so I dropped in to hang with Dan, and his engineer Allen Parker, in June of 2018 to learn more about his career and thoughts on producing records. Check out the new Black Keys album, Let's Rock, and look for a Tape Op interview with Patrick Carney of the band soon. Enjoy!
    Disclaimer: This audio recording was not originally tracked with the intent of using for a podcast. It was recorded solely for transcription for our print interview. Please forgive any balance issues, background sounds, and lack of clarity.
    INTERVIEW BY LARRY CRANE
    SPONSORED BY SOUNDTOYS

Комментарии • 10

  • @slackbabbath9051
    @slackbabbath9051 4 года назад

    thank you for this interview!

  • @tristanpaxton51
    @tristanpaxton51 3 года назад

    Awesome interview, thanks!

  • @shannonlyon
    @shannonlyon 5 лет назад +3

    Interviewer; "haaa" yeah!" right" yeah yeah right haaa yeah! shhhhh. Let Dan finish a sentence!

  • @Black0ysterPearl
    @Black0ysterPearl 5 лет назад +1

    Who introduced Dan to Ken and Paul Hamann and why? No mention of "The Pie Factory" studio?

    • @neroinc5998
      @neroinc5998 2 года назад

      Being Ohioans they just knew of Suma and sought it out. No intro necessary, you’d just call and Paul would answer. Miss that place and miss Paul.

    • @Black0ysterPearl
      @Black0ysterPearl 2 года назад +1

      @@neroinc5998 Dan never heard of Suma. Paul was the sound engineer(tonmeister) for my band, REVOLVER. I took Dan up there to introduce him to my good buddy, Paul, to show him what a real studio looked like. I still toast Paul every morning with a sip of my first cup of coffee. I miss him and his Mom and Dad.

    • @neroinc5998
      @neroinc5998 2 года назад

      @@Black0ysterPearl wait a sec is this Bob Cesare I’m chatting with? Respect. I’m a fan. Keep it hid is still the best thing Auerbach was apart of imo. Your drumming and engineering is tops. And writing too, I know you were a huge part of that record.

    • @Black0ysterPearl
      @Black0ysterPearl 2 года назад

      @@neroinc5998 First of all, MERRY CHRISTMAS ! It's a possibility of whom with you are chatting. 1; )
      Thanks for the nice remarks. I'll pass them along.

    • @neroinc5998
      @neroinc5998 2 года назад

      @@Black0ysterPearl merry Christmas! Also I’d like to say that Revolver was way cooler than 1964. 1964 doesn’t have the soul or fun element of 4 guys who love playing together and are having a great time which is a crucial intangible for any Beatles cover. Also the harmonies were better and the tone was pretty much carbon copy. As a fellow Beatles obsessive I know how hard that must of been to pull off, that’s years of scientific research, practice, and then the intangible of being guys who could see those details in the first place to be able to then nail them. Hope Mr.Cesare has a great Christmas and some new sounds for the new year!