The TRUE Story Behind David Gilmour's Legendary Pink Floyd Solo

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  • Опубликовано: 25 апр 2024
  • Session Guitarist powerhouse, Lee Ritenour, talks playing guitar on Pink Floyd's "The Wall", and reveals that he was brought in to write the ending to one of Pink Floyd's greatest guitar solos. This video is one part of our upcoming "The Guitarist Behind..." interview with Lee Ritenour - please subscribe and turn on notifications so you know when the full interview releases!
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  • @VertexEffectsInc
    @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +118

    Did you enjoy these stories about David Gilmour and Pink Floyd? Make sure you're subscribed and stay tuned for the full interview dropping next week! Also, buy Lee's new record, "Brasil": bit.ly/3U87sdz

    • @stickman55100
      @stickman55100 Месяц назад +1

      I love all of your posts and have been a subscriber for quite a while. I ALWAYS benefit from watching. I just downloaded the first track that’s been released from the Brasil LP. I live in the LA area, and if I can ever be of assistance, please let me know.

    • @djavidianmx1832
      @djavidianmx1832 Месяц назад +1

      Dude, this is an awesome channel. Instant sub. Please take this as a comical compliment but I'm sure I can't be the first to say you remind me a little of Chris Farley doing his hilarious bit on SNL....Hey Lee....remember,,,,,when,,,, that one time,,,,when you played that on guitar solo,,,,,on that one record, by that one guy? Remember that?.....yeah, that was cool!😆😆😆

    • @AngelHadzi
      @AngelHadzi Месяц назад +2

      Great video!!

    • @jasonwhite1158
      @jasonwhite1158 Месяц назад

      Lee's "Rio" record was one of my favorite jazz acoustic guitar records. Great playing!!

    • @jasonwhite1158
      @jasonwhite1158 Месяц назад +1

      This is great. I've listened to Ritenour's records for years. It would be great if you could do an interview with Jay Graydon!! @vertexeffectsinc

  • @jeffwheaton1733
    @jeffwheaton1733 12 дней назад +27

    I went to a Rite/Grusin concert just before COVID hit in 2019. I took my album of "Discovered Again" to have them sign it.....hopefully. I am sitting at a table and a lady next to me sees the album and asks " what do you have there?" I show it to her, and the plan, and she looks at the album and comments on what a stud Dave is on the cover and she smiles and says..."perhaps I can help"....I am confused as what she means and am blanking out. She holds the album up and says " that's why I married him, that big smile"....and she told me and my family to follow her after the concert to meet him, and she would have him sign it. Just a very sweet person, and Dave was just as nice. And I have the album with both his and Rit's signatures....A great night.

    • @jimgodofbiscuits
      @jimgodofbiscuits 11 дней назад

      That is an awesome story. Congrats on getting to meet them and the signed treasure you have. I started going to concerts as a teen in 1978 and never once thought to try and get a signature or try to meet anyone. I regret it but have many great concert memories. The only thing I have is I saved every ticket stub from every show. And a couple old concert tees that survived. My first show was Black Sabbath Never Say Die tour with VH opening. It was a small 3500 capacity sized one story hotbox of a venue and general admission so getting close was easy. I got the Black Sabbath shirt and my Mom was not approving of it and it disappeared one day.

    • @Mxulin
      @Mxulin 4 дня назад

      Polly?

  • @johnnymossville
    @johnnymossville Месяц назад +95

    These interviews are treasures. We spend our lives listening to these great musicians and songs and getting a peek under the hood is a treat.

    • @danquinnell3502
      @danquinnell3502 Месяц назад

      You must be a truly wonderful person if you are using automotive expressions when talking about guitar playing.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +1

    • @AbirTarafdar
      @AbirTarafdar Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely

  • @DrCheeks
    @DrCheeks Месяц назад +121

    What an insanely humble dude, couple with immense talent. The guys been everywhere and can pass on so many insights. Hearing him talk about the sessions he was involved with has been so cool, no bragging or upstaging, just the experiences of an absolute operator.
    Love Rit, what a legend

  • @JudgeFredd
    @JudgeFredd Месяц назад +114

    Lee should write a book about all these stories

  • @cosmonaut9942
    @cosmonaut9942 Месяц назад +127

    Lee and I had the same guitar teacher, Duke Miller, when we were kids back in 1965

    • @ImYourOverlord
      @ImYourOverlord Месяц назад +4

      The year I was born, +/- a week or so from Jerry Garcia naming his band Grateful Dead 😁

    • @lionoftwo
      @lionoftwo Месяц назад +6

      Wow...great life story....love it. Thanks for sharing man

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +7

      ❤ we talk about it in the full video interview! Be sure to stay tuned!

    • @ViaMusicom
      @ViaMusicom 26 дней назад +4

      My mother worked at Dukes and I also took lessons with Duke! I also bought my Gibson SG Special from him. Hello!

    • @cosmonaut9942
      @cosmonaut9942 26 дней назад +3

      @@ViaMusicom Hello! We may have met at some point. Have you stayed with the guitar? I can still read music because of Duke. He put me in a folk trio when I was 10 years old and we played at the Hollywood Teenage Fair in '65. Any chance you were in that trio? Lol.

  • @francoislecanadien1710
    @francoislecanadien1710 Месяц назад +41

    The guy just can't stop noodling around i love it ! 🙂

  • @1drible
    @1drible Месяц назад +68

    It reminds me of Chris Farley when the interviewed Paul McCartney

  • @cryptoking8060
    @cryptoking8060 Месяц назад +28

    That solo is one of my favs of all time. texture, dynamics, brilliant fit into the track. genius.

  • @PleasureRyland
    @PleasureRyland Месяц назад +75

    I love that Rit is just constantly noodling, even unplugged. He's the real deal. Also, what a great smile he has!

    • @downeybill
      @downeybill Месяц назад +3

      I thin he's pretty hardcore ADHD, like so many artists.

    • @9ineToe
      @9ineToe Месяц назад +5

      I am the opposite, I find it very disrespectful to the interviewer. But I've seen lots of guitar players do this...

    • @allthingsbigandsmall
      @allthingsbigandsmall Месяц назад +3

      I find it a bit irritating when people can't talk normally whilst a guitar is in their hands

    • @Mrbrownstone1028
      @Mrbrownstone1028 Месяц назад +1

      James Hetfield does same thing. It’s weird

    • @Randomblues277
      @Randomblues277 Месяц назад +6

      @@9ineToe I do this myself as well. My guess would be it would often have something to do with a neurological aspect of the person rather than them being callous towards others.

  • @user-hm5zb1qn6g
    @user-hm5zb1qn6g Месяц назад +62

    "He got up so high he had nowhere to go... He ran out of room but he still had another four bars to go."
    Fantastic.

    • @chrisjordan4210
      @chrisjordan4210 Месяц назад +6

      Always thought they should make a guitar with a neck out the other side as well.

    • @user-hm5zb1qn6g
      @user-hm5zb1qn6g Месяц назад

      @@chrisjordan4210 Haha. Awesome.

    • @jimshunamon2512
      @jimshunamon2512 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@chrisjordan4210At one time there was a guitar I think it was made by Dan Electro that had 36 frets. Never caught on though.

    • @chrisjordan4210
      @chrisjordan4210 Месяц назад

      @@jimshunamon2512 It must have been a monster.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад

  • @Mattshank-uo6jl
    @Mattshank-uo6jl Месяц назад +18

    Been a big fan of Lee's for decades now and have seen him live 4 times. A true American guitar icon who not only can rip but also can play backing very unselfishly. A true musicians musician.

  • @circuitdesign
    @circuitdesign Месяц назад +29

    If you haven't heard it, check out Lee Ritenour's album from back in the day called Captain Fingers. Really great jazz-funk fusion album!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +1

    • @vaughnmaurt5013
      @vaughnmaurt5013 Месяц назад

      @@VertexEffectsInc It sure as hell is one I still listen to and play

    • @elioneal6192
      @elioneal6192 29 дней назад

      Dolphin Dreams , Captain Fingers ,..isn't she lovely (bill champlin vocalsl)

    • @ViaMusicom
      @ViaMusicom 26 дней назад +3

      I was second engineer on Captain Fingers Return, recorded at Conway studio.

  • @chrisbirdsall6055
    @chrisbirdsall6055 Месяц назад +26

    Years ago I read where David Gilmour stated that Lee played the rhythm part on 'One of My Turns' because he couldn't figure out a part for it.

  • @Matthew25662
    @Matthew25662 Месяц назад +27

    Confirms my haunting suspicions that great music comes from many minds.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад

    • @canalaverdade.
      @canalaverdade. Месяц назад +2

      Only in popular music because popular musicians are Very limited, in superior music, erudit, music is a one Man one mind because they were true geniuses.

  • @JB19504
    @JB19504 Месяц назад +28

    You scooped Rick Beato on this interview. Lee has some great stories and I learned a lot listening to him. Liked and subscribed. Keep these type on interviews coming!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +5

      I think Rick would have much different things to talk about, and still does. We really just focused on Lee's session career. A smarter person would ask him about his incredible solo career as a Jazz artist.

    • @mozdickson
      @mozdickson Месяц назад +5

      Its all good bro. Your interview style is par with Beato. Your manner with the guest is top drawer, as is your knowledge.​@@VertexEffectsInc

  • @rifosi
    @rifosi Месяц назад +3

    Lee Ritenour (along with Pat Metheny) is my biggest influence on guitar since the 80’s. I just can’t count how many thousands of hours I spent hearing and watching his amazing, superb playing. More recently, Dreamcatcher captured me in a way I can’t describe. What a fantastic musician!

  • @periloustemple8290
    @periloustemple8290 Месяц назад +21

    I love this - and David has been really honest about this. Regarding One Slip on MLoR: I remember hearing him say: I had ideas better than what I could do and was always happy to call somebody who could make it perfect.

    • @jameseverall
      @jameseverall Месяц назад +12

      Yeah. A great example of not letting ego get in the of the bigger picture (in this case, the music).
      As fantastic a guitarist (and all round musician) as Gilmour is, he also acknowledges his limitations and is more than comfortable letting someone else play certain parts if it is to the benefit of the song.
      That's a skill that most people, musicians or otherwise, would be well served to take on board

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад

      ❤️

  • @BadSneakers
    @BadSneakers Месяц назад +77

    Steve Lukather said he recommended Rit because Gilmour couldn’t play what he heard in his head, Luke described as “real Baroque shit”

  • @garygracious9902
    @garygracious9902 Месяц назад +11

    His mention of Barry Gibb . Legend amongst legends .

    • @user-otzlixr
      @user-otzlixr Месяц назад +1

      Yes! The artist with so many lives!!!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +2

      ❤ Yes, we got into the Bee Gees more in the full interview. Stay tuned!

  • @CMPProductions
    @CMPProductions Месяц назад +42

    Mason and Vertex crew delivering big time on these recent interview. Great stuff guys!

  • @cardoma
    @cardoma Месяц назад +71

    I studied guitar in LA in the early 80s and the talk at the time was that Lee played the solo on “Another brick in the wall”. This clears that up! Great interview!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +10

      Thanks for watching and stay tuned for the full 1.5 hour interview with Lee (that this is clipped from), releasing next week. Be sure to subscribe so you're notified!

    • @VictorNickel
      @VictorNickel Месяц назад +1

      And who played Mother's solo?

    • @Cosmic-Dancer
      @Cosmic-Dancer Месяц назад +11

      Not so fast...I still have trouble believing that's not Lee on the record, and here's why. At the time, I went to every show Lee did in LA. The second I heard 'Another Brick in the Wall' for the first time on the radio, I immediately exclaimed " that's Ritenour!", even though it seemed ridiculous at the time. I heard no rumors at all. It didn't even make sense to me that he would be asked to play on a Pink Floyd record...but I knew. Fingers don't lie. I asked Lee about it one night at the Roxy in Hollywood, and he reluctantly answered "I finished a solo that Gilmore started". Maybe Gilmore is an expert mimic, but I still have my doubts. Just like I instantly know when I hear Robben or Larry doing a solo. The fingers are our voice.

    • @konowd
      @konowd Месяц назад +1

      Heard this rumor too

    • @konowd
      @konowd Месяц назад +3

      Robben Ford did a couple of leads on the Kiss album Creatures of the Night

  • @billwilliams5889
    @billwilliams5889 17 дней назад +2

    I was “introduced” to Lee when he did the soundtrack to 1985’s “American Flyers”. The movie was incredible and was fueled by the killer soundtrack.

    • @cfauv8046
      @cfauv8046 15 дней назад

      Had the vhs, dvd now dig, loved that movie.

    • @aieahi1
      @aieahi1 13 дней назад

      Great movie. Written by the same guy who wrote Breaking Away.

    • @billwilliams5889
      @billwilliams5889 13 дней назад

      @@aieahi1 He also co-wrote “The World According to Garp”.

  • @TomStrahle
    @TomStrahle Месяц назад +17

    Lee was a huge influence on my journey. I bought any and every record that had his name on it. His first three solo records; First Course, Captain Fingers and The Captain's Journey were mind blowing both because of his playing and because of his writing. Brother's Johnson Strawberry Letter 22 is a great example of his chops. I wanted a Mutron Bi-Phase for years because of him. I have one now. Thanks Mason for this.

    • @glennmorrissey2529
      @glennmorrissey2529 Месяц назад +1

      Hi Tom, was that Lee playing the lead break with all the echo on the Strawberry Letter track?

    • @TomStrahle
      @TomStrahle Месяц назад

      @@glennmorrissey2529 I believe it was. Pretty amazing solo.

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад

      ❤️❤️❤️

  • @davidnorman4923
    @davidnorman4923 Месяц назад +24

    Gilmour said in an interview One of my turns is one that Lee played on as well ! Run like hell is another that Lee has played I,ve read somewhere!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +2

      Yes, indeed!

    • @coldacre
      @coldacre Месяц назад

      "as well"?? he didnt play on "Another brick on the wall part 2". he is not sitting here saying that he played on. only that he influenced the outcome @davidnorman4923

  • @lohikarhu734
    @lohikarhu734 21 день назад +1

    Lee Ritenour was the first real "audiophile" LP that I bought after building my new system, something to drive a great cartridge, and "pretty good" speakers, and it's still on my tablet/phone playlist, "a few years" later!

  • @davidtexter913
    @davidtexter913 Месяц назад +14

    I discovered Lee Ritenour less than 2 years ago, and these session stories are really something!!! I am amazed at his guitar talent and even more about his versilitility crossing the lines of genres. I really love his live albums. This guy is a non-stop music extraordinaire!! 🎸

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 29 дней назад +1

    Thank you for a wonderful interview.

  • @juan-carlosmereles3505
    @juan-carlosmereles3505 День назад

    Shadow playing the guitar during the entire interview! Love looking under the hood of these great musicians!

  • @bungNik
    @bungNik Месяц назад +5

    All your interviews are pure gold !! Thanks for doing this. Much Love from Indonesia

  • @beneunson
    @beneunson Месяц назад +6

    Your work with these videos has been brilliant, Mason. I can't wait for the full interview!

  • @danthegeetarman
    @danthegeetarman Месяц назад +9

    Wow. Amazing. I had no idea he was even involved in those albums. And to hear how he had a part in shaping some of that classic solo blows my mind

  • @matthewicicle7911
    @matthewicicle7911 Месяц назад +4

    Great production value and content here as always, thanks Mason!

  • @WatsonThePug69
    @WatsonThePug69 Месяц назад +3

    What a great interview! Thank you

  • @elmolewis9123
    @elmolewis9123 Месяц назад +11

    I''m a huge Lee fan and once again, Mason, terrific interview. You did your homework, as usual.

  • @Blinknone
    @Blinknone Месяц назад

    Fantastic interview!

  • @SirJoCocchi
    @SirJoCocchi 13 дней назад

    Wow, what a great guy and how cool is to be called for sessions like that. My father got his GRP CDs in the 90's, lovely fusion records! Also one, Stolen moments, pure great jazz gtr!

  • @ratghost25
    @ratghost25 Месяц назад +6

    Just a great revealing interview. And Rit, such a humble, down to earth guy for such a HUGE career and notoriety.

  • @Quinkermarine
    @Quinkermarine 29 дней назад +1

    Magnificent, great work Lee! Nice stuff.....

  • @MattyK-USA
    @MattyK-USA Месяц назад +1

    Just an awesome score to get Lee Ritenour AKA Captain Fingers in this full-length interview! The story of the great session players really IS the story of popular music throughout the 60's, 70's and 80's (and beyond). LOVE it! 🔥🙏🏻❤

  • @md-ps2hx
    @md-ps2hx Месяц назад +7

    Riveting and illuminating interview of an extremely modest Ritenour, he must have been one of the specialists 80's version of the Wrecking Crew ...

  • @stephenbarrette610
    @stephenbarrette610 4 дня назад

    Lee is simply a legend. What a lovely modest brilliant person he is. Great channel, glad I found it and a new subscriber.

  • @johnhansen8134
    @johnhansen8134 Месяц назад

    So fascinating. Thank you both!

  • @timlanders1137
    @timlanders1137 Месяц назад +1

    Great to see and hear Lee talk about this session. He was and is the best of the best! It's interesting... after watching this interview I can definitely hear Lee's style influence on those tracks. Pretty cool!

  • @danburnes722
    @danburnes722 Месяц назад +2

    Really interesting interview, thanks!

  • @MichaelAlso
    @MichaelAlso Месяц назад

    Great interview & music, thank you!

  • @odiumpugnator472
    @odiumpugnator472 4 дня назад

    Awesome. At 58.5 trips around the sun I had NO idea that Lee was part of one of my absolute favorite albums, and guitar players.
    Thanks for this information and interview.
    And that you LEE!

  • @fw1421
    @fw1421 15 дней назад

    Comfortably numb is just the most emotionally expressive song. Every time I hear it I get tears in my eyes. I never get tired of hearing it.

  • @peevee605
    @peevee605 Месяц назад +1

    I’ll be damned….!! Go Lee!! These interviews are pure mind blowing.

  • @jayboy6895
    @jayboy6895 Месяц назад +1

    Fascinating. Thoroughly enjoyed this Mason.

  • @oasismike2905
    @oasismike2905 Месяц назад

    I was 20, and that album was the only thing on my turntable for months. I loved learning about the post-WW2 social pressures in English schools from my best friend Mike Wyatt, as it added another dimension to The Wall.
    And, I love learning this aspect -- gives me new insight into the musical influences, or, as Mr. Ritenour calls it, the scene.
    Very cool. Thanks to both of you for your knowledge and memories!

  • @TalkingGIJoe
    @TalkingGIJoe 12 дней назад

    great background story... thanks for sharing it!

  • @rick49
    @rick49 7 дней назад

    Wonderful insights!

  • @mycofairbanks3321
    @mycofairbanks3321 Месяц назад

    A fan of Lee's since the 90s

  • @sgt.grinch3299
    @sgt.grinch3299 29 дней назад

    Collaboration is a well established tradition in music. Many go unnoticed and it is a sad thing in my eyes. I enjoy the work of these artists.. I love the work the wrecking crew immensely.

  • @OZRIC1985
    @OZRIC1985 Месяц назад

    This is so great! Many years ago I had heard about another guitar player contributing to this album, but I wasn't sure who it was. A friend of mine who was an avid reader of the guitar magazines probably told me it was Lee Ritenour who had contributed to the album, but I was also thinking that it could have been Steve Lukather playing the funky chords (mainly that D minor, etc. in "Another Brick in the Wall"). Now I know the straight story about this! :) Thanks for posting this really cool video of your chat with Rit! 😀

  • @MaTTheWish
    @MaTTheWish Месяц назад

    Phenomenal interview with Rit. Legendary.

  • @jackflash5659
    @jackflash5659 6 дней назад

    Lee is legend. Great interview.

  • @mr.k905
    @mr.k905 Месяц назад

    Great!! More of that stuff, please!!

  • @stickman55100
    @stickman55100 Месяц назад +7

    This is amazingly revelatory!!!!!

  • @brentonhorton6845
    @brentonhorton6845 20 дней назад

    That's excellent work ❤

  • @kentstallard6512
    @kentstallard6512 Месяц назад

    Great interview.

  • @duxcastro3446
    @duxcastro3446 Месяц назад

    Lee Ritenour is a Legend ❤ loved this interview.

  • @pallhe
    @pallhe Месяц назад

    Fascinating stuff! Lee is such a consummate musician.

  • @PCPInvestigations
    @PCPInvestigations 8 дней назад

    I learned this fact while chatting with Lee’s manager one night at one of his shows at Toad’s Place in New Haven like40 years ago!!!

  • @darrylpowell8247
    @darrylpowell8247 День назад

    Love this guys interviews. His enthusiasm reminds me of the interview skits Chris Farley did on SNL. Just waiting for him to ask; You member when......??
    Yeah. That ROCKED!!😂

  • @JonnyRollin
    @JonnyRollin Месяц назад

    This channel really stands out, for quality and depth of content, in contrast to many just based around click bait-thanks Mason, for an invaluable insight, into the workings of a monumental band and record and an elite session player,too.

  • @airol99
    @airol99 Месяц назад

    I was "initiated" to fusion/jazz music by a friend when I was in my teens (80's). Since than, I just loved his music.

  • @TojuRacing-ry4cf
    @TojuRacing-ry4cf Месяц назад

    What a interesting interview. Love how Lee is "playing" as he tells the story.

  • @user-otzlixr
    @user-otzlixr Месяц назад

    Instant subscribe…. What a great, and friendly interview .

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад

      Stay tuned for the full 1.5 hour interview to come!

  • @stoneagedjp
    @stoneagedjp Месяц назад +1

    These stories by session musicians are great. Rock history told by those who made it.

  • @12BITSOUL
    @12BITSOUL 21 день назад

    This is PURE GOLD!!!!

  • @dugaldhutchings404
    @dugaldhutchings404 Месяц назад

    Fabulous Mason, fascinating once again !

  • @bigfootpegrande
    @bigfootpegrande 15 дней назад

    Great musician! Thanks!

  • @TheTerribleGuitarist
    @TheTerribleGuitarist Месяц назад +1

    This video reminded me of my distant relative Doug Lubahn. He was a session bass guitar player who played with The Doors, Pat Benetar, Uncle Ted and Billy Squire I do believe. Makes me regret not chatting with him more for the few years that I could talk with him.

  • @stratjed
    @stratjed Месяц назад

    Seeing Lee on 6/22 in Rochester NY. Totally worth a long drive and a hotel room.

  • @jbognap
    @jbognap Месяц назад +7

    My favorite Rit song is "Captain Fingers". It's my favorite use of guitar synth. It's still a guitar, not trying to be something else.

  • @darylching
    @darylching Месяц назад

    i had no idea also! i’ve been following Lee since the 70s and lived in the South Bay.

  • @jonaspereira007
    @jonaspereira007 Месяц назад +1

    You always have great guests!

  • @BarbarraBay
    @BarbarraBay 15 дней назад

    Lee is amazing. Coolest happiest guitarist. 😊😊

  • @mozdickson
    @mozdickson Месяц назад

    Love these ints that point at about 8:45 is beautiful. Beautiful. How music bonds people across gens. Ta mate!

  • @romainbertrand253
    @romainbertrand253 Месяц назад +2

    What a gentleman! Great stories. Thanks.

  • @robertcronin6603
    @robertcronin6603 Месяц назад +1

    Good stuff!

  • @FastusMusic
    @FastusMusic 22 дня назад

    Excellent!

  • @Waterinmenbenen
    @Waterinmenbenen Месяц назад +3

    Man you guys are killing it with these session legend interviews! Would love to see Lukather, Ray Parker Jr, Jay Graydon, and all those aces from the golden studio days on here. Great job 👏

  • @aquamarine99911
    @aquamarine99911 25 дней назад +1

    It's amazing to hear how music was put together back then. People bemoan the committee approach now - one guy does the beats, another does the samples, a bunch of people write the words, etc - but it wasn't necessarily that much different even in the 70s, or even the 60s. The Beatles used the guys around them (e.g. Mal Evans) to help come up with lyrics. The only thing that matters is the result. Kanye's great Dark Twisted Fantasy album used a ton of people. IIRC even Elton John (!) was brought in at one point. But it's a brilliant album. If you're not familiar with it, start with the Runaway track.

  • @BadSneakers
    @BadSneakers Месяц назад +17

    From DG: “"Lee Ritenour played one of the two high strums on "Comfortably Numb" and some rhythm guitar on "Is There Anybody Out There?". I tried it with ten different leather picks and I just couldn't pick it smoothly enough. I'm not masochistic and sometimes I get a guitar part out of here (points to his heart) that these things (fingers) won't fucking do!"

    • @silviolutti1522
      @silviolutti1522 Месяц назад

      Sorry, what does that mean "Lee Ritenour played one of the two high strums on Comfortably Numb".???
      Does this mean that L.Ritenour played one of the song's two solos on the album? Which?

    • @BadSneakers
      @BadSneakers Месяц назад

      @@silviolutti1522 that’s a quote from Gilmore. I think it means he was able to play one of them but not the other one and needed Ritenour to play that one because he could only “hear in his heart” but not get his fingers to play

    • @silviolutti1522
      @silviolutti1522 Месяц назад

      I think you misunderstood or misread. There was some doubt about the solo of another brick in the wall but apparently it didn't go as some people said: the solo was played by Gilmour. As regards the two solos of comfortably numb, it is 100% certain that David Gilmour played in both solos, Lee Ritenour only played the acoustic guitar. I repeat: the doubts were only about another brick in the wall, but now we know for sure that ALL the solos on the wall studio album were played by David Gilmour.

    • @silviolutti1522
      @silviolutti1522 Месяц назад +1

      @@BadSneakers I think you misunderstood or misread. There was some doubt about the solo of another brick in the wall but apparently it didn't go as some people said: the solo was played by Gilmour. As regards the two solos of comfortably numb, it is 100% certain that David Gilmour played in both solos, Lee Ritenour only played the acoustic guitar. I repeat: the doubts were only about another brick in the wall, but now we know for sure that ALL the solos on the wall studio album were played by David Gilmour.

    • @BadSneakers
      @BadSneakers Месяц назад

      @@silviolutti1522 I wasn’t referring to Another Brick in the Wall only to what DG referred to in his quote.

  • @dr.emilschaffhausen4683
    @dr.emilschaffhausen4683 18 дней назад

    I've been a huge fan of Lee since his time with The Rippingtons. Had no idea he was on the Floyd albums.

  • @Peakabike
    @Peakabike Месяц назад +3

    Wait what ?! Must have read everything about PF over the years and had never seen any mention of this before, fascinating. But indeed a couple of footnotes here and there : "In 1979, Ritenour “was brought in to beef up one of Pink Floyd’s The Wall ‘ heaviest rock numbers, “Run Like Hell”. He also played “uncredited rhythm guitar” on “One of My Turns”."

  • @espacelistings
    @espacelistings 28 дней назад

    Photo at 1.30 is at the Olympic Stadium in Montreal, I was there and will be in London in October 2024

  • @BoulevardRecording
    @BoulevardRecording Месяц назад +2

    This is the 3rd guy you’ve had on that mentioned working at our studio… when it was Producers Workshop!

  • @buzzcrushtrendkill
    @buzzcrushtrendkill Месяц назад

    Wow. Absolutely fasinating.

  • @derekp.683
    @derekp.683 Месяц назад

    Great to see an interview with Lee! I must confess to be a prog and fusion guy, but IMHO 'Gridlock' and 'San Ysidro' are two of the best songs ever (both off Harlequin with Dave Grusin). Great stuff, great player, great guy. Looking forward to the full interview.

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    • @stephenr8615
      @stephenr8615 27 дней назад +1

      Thanks for the listening suggestion. Streaming on Spotify for my auditory enjoyment!

  • @DanielVerberne
    @DanielVerberne Месяц назад

    I love Lee Ritenour's playing, very tasty, soulful stuff with his much-mentioned Brazilian influence in among the more familiar jazz stylings.

  • @bassistdc
    @bassistdc Месяц назад

    Lee Ritenour is a guitar Legend!

  • @DBroce
    @DBroce Месяц назад

    I did not know this. Awesome.

  • @djavidianmx1832
    @djavidianmx1832 Месяц назад +20

    David Gilmour a.k.a Professor Les Izmore. That solo on brick has two full 8 count holes, building tension and leaving us begging for more!!

    • @VertexEffectsInc
      @VertexEffectsInc  Месяц назад +3

      ❤️

    • @konowd
      @konowd Месяц назад +4

      Like Miles Davis said, it’s not what you play it’s what you don’t play

    • @msh6865
      @msh6865 Месяц назад

      @@konowd and when you don't play it.

    • @konowd
      @konowd Месяц назад

      Art is what you leave in and what you leave out

  • @stephenhoevertsz9112
    @stephenhoevertsz9112 Месяц назад +4

    The Rit is fantastic!

  • @daviddunkin7454
    @daviddunkin7454 Месяц назад +4

    Wow, mind blown 🤯, thx Mason, this really shows how important collaboration can be…

  • @sheepwhisperer3660
    @sheepwhisperer3660 Месяц назад

    I believe Steely Dan’s my old school solo was done similarly. They brought in a bunch of different session guys and let them lay down the solo, but they didn’t know which one they chose until they heard the song on the radio. Pretty cool.