Prince Behavior In The Recording Studio & How He Loved Working Alone. Sunset Sound Round Table

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In a special edition of the Sunset Sound Roundtable, Peggy "Mac" McCreary, the legendary recording engineer who worked extensively with Prince, returns to Studio 3 at Sunset Sound. Peggy opens up about the challenges of working with one of the greatest artists of all time and how her half-decade tenure with Prince ultimately came to an end due to exhaustion. Peggy takes us through the evolution of Prince's music, from Controversy to Purple Rain to Parade to Sign O The Times and more, providing rare insights into his creative process and daily habits when he worked alone with her at Sunset Sound Studio 3. Don't miss this exclusive interview with the incomparable Peggy "Mac" McCreary.
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@avace917
@avace917 2 жыл бұрын
Prince is my favorite icon. I saw him live 4 times starting with the Purple Rain Tour. I get what Peggy means regarding the later musicians because I saw the Musicology Tour. Having said that, 2 of the shows I saw were with the Revolution and they were fantastic. Many people sleep on them as musicians but what they played matched the material on the record that Prince played. Plus they were heavily featured and credited with 3 albums starting with Purple Rain. They were the best ensemble in my opinion
@eglssecondchannel5713
@eglssecondchannel5713 Жыл бұрын
You’ve been blessed by prince
@cartoonvandal
@cartoonvandal 9 ай бұрын
Quit describing people as "icons'. It's unhealthy, unrealistic and unhelpful. Thank you.
@avace917
@avace917 9 ай бұрын
@@cartoonvandal I would say you're welcome but I don't know you and I owe you nothing. Have a nice day
@rickeryraymond981
@rickeryraymond981 8 ай бұрын
U can 'Clean Callm yOUR Aura" SOUllnot2ScareBaby'sToddler'sB4PickingUpHoldingNear'SUMonelse's InStore'sAllSOUll!!;);(
@rickeryraymond981
@rickeryraymond981 8 ай бұрын
LUVUnSORRY2nTHANKU, FRIEND'S N BRO'S N OTHER'STHAT DIED N SINCE ME BEING ATOronTONTARIO'SEATON HOUSE "SHELTER'SKELTER" N "OTHER'SHELTER'SKELTER'S" N SCARBOROUGH "SHELTER'SKELTER" N IN BRITISH COLUMBIA "SHELTER'SKELTER'S" N THOSE STIll AllIVE HEReHEarWORLDWIDE N STIll AllIVE STAY TF AllIVE!!;);(
@flyerscout2
@flyerscout2 3 жыл бұрын
I was watching the super bowl half time show that he played. My son complained. I told him he is about to watch an incredible guitar player. My son doubted my proclamation. When it was over my son was speechless. Price killed it and kept playing even in the rain.
@mamaksstorytime
@mamaksstorytime 3 жыл бұрын
I was there too, James. I could not believe that he played throughout the rain, either.
@crystallinemister
@crystallinemister 3 жыл бұрын
Prince made it rain.
@flyerscout2
@flyerscout2 3 жыл бұрын
@@mamaksstorytime wow you were there. I did not mean to imply that I was there. I was watching Ching on TV. That must have been killer to be there. Jealous!!!🤪
@mamaksstorytime
@mamaksstorytime 3 жыл бұрын
@@flyerscout2 It was very memorable - but you were able to see close ups! 😄
@Zzus321
@Zzus321 2 жыл бұрын
Best Super Bowl performance EVER 💜💜💜
@adotbeck
@adotbeck 3 жыл бұрын
"if it's a good song, you get it down, it's a good song" I WISH MORE YOUNG MUSICIANS REALIZED THIS. So many people come into the studio and laser-focus on all the wrong shit.
@morten1
@morten1 2 жыл бұрын
True. You gotta keep eyes on the vision and the essentials, and move forward and keep it alive
@oholm09
@oholm09 19 күн бұрын
Keep main focus and pay attention
@PaisleyParkGirl
@PaisleyParkGirl 2 жыл бұрын
There will never be anyone who can match Prince. The world seems flat and colourless without him 💜🕊🕊💜
@sunsetsoundrecorders
@sunsetsoundrecorders 2 жыл бұрын
💜
@kwokalisaur
@kwokalisaur 2 жыл бұрын
Well, I know what you mean, but you might take heart if you check out Yoyoka Soma: kzbin.info/door/WQAiVlpjivfvB4Cbtm_17g Expressly following in Prince's footsteps in terms of musicianship, only she's already great at collaboration as well, at 12 years old.
@PaisleyParkGirl
@PaisleyParkGirl 2 жыл бұрын
@@kwokalisaur Sorry, no.
@SomboonCM
@SomboonCM 2 жыл бұрын
He validated this frozen turd farm know as Minneapolis. It's especially vapid in his absence.
@jlr022159
@jlr022159 2 жыл бұрын
She sounded so cool and down to earth… I would love to sit down with her for two or three hours and just hear what she has to say about her memories of some amazing sessions.
@sunsetsoundrecorders
@sunsetsoundrecorders 2 жыл бұрын
Watch the whole 3 hr episode
@SlickCat
@SlickCat 2 жыл бұрын
"I liked it when it was run by the Artist" She was 100% right. Music executives destroyed the business as far as I'm concerned.
@meatman2024
@meatman2024 2 жыл бұрын
Exactly and communities believe it or not
@willieboy8798
@willieboy8798 2 жыл бұрын
no business ever lasted being run by artists ....few have the ability to generate lasting revenue sources. artists are too focused on tiny details and cant organize to save thier own asses! prince wasted all his tallent on something he couldnt achieve, creative control! he didnt respect what he had a look in his medicine cabinet will tell you that. end of life pain killer ....why because his guitar didnt record the way he wanted????
@captainpawpawchannel
@captainpawpawchannel Жыл бұрын
So true, same for movies
@willieboy8798
@willieboy8798 Жыл бұрын
@@captainpawpawchannel ok dont incorporate to protect your profits and sole prop for artistic freedom and let everybody have your goods on release! sound fun ive been listening to the corp rock shyt for a half century ...ever get bored whining the same tune?
@proned2stoned
@proned2stoned 10 ай бұрын
​@willieboy8798 yet not all businesses have lasted, that were ran by businessman.
@chrisknowles64
@chrisknowles64 3 жыл бұрын
What a great interview! Best quote, "... if it's a great song, it's a great song."
@ShaunaMarieSings
@ShaunaMarieSings 2 жыл бұрын
WOW...excellent conversation and reminiscence of the awesome artist that was Prince...loved this!!!! 💗💗💗
@himdownstairsmusik
@himdownstairsmusik 3 жыл бұрын
Myself regretting not going to see the $20 Prince show at the Forum with my mom...Now both have passed :(
@thepromiseman7745
@thepromiseman7745 2 жыл бұрын
Wow I'm sorry I give my condolences to you
@Jsgro69
@Jsgro69 3 жыл бұрын
An underrated musical genius while he was alive.. His personality kept people distant..Being in high school in mid 80's you were hearing Prince every other song on radio and MTV...But so creative and missed..RIP Prince
@vernal6944
@vernal6944 3 жыл бұрын
Let's get real for a second... Underrated? All everyone ever talks about is how he's a GENUIS. Truth is is he was overrated. Don't get me wrong, I like Price, but underrated? Like who's praised more then Prince as a genius? Nobody.
@Jsgro69
@Jsgro69 3 жыл бұрын
@@vernal6944 you are correct..but I was high-school mid 80's..and Prince although was dominating airwaves..was seen more as bubble gum boy band type..as far as public reputation..you were abused if it was found out you dug him..and then no more Prince but the artist..or the sign..and which solidified that he was the butt of a joke..People saw MJ way above..meanwhile Prince was genius multi instrumentalist, writer. producer..and not until he dies was he given I believe a bit more respect..no matter your taste of music genre..what he did, very low percent of musicians can do..its my only point..not that he was greatest of all time..just his props while alive would of been different than as soon as he died..then it seemed cheaper
@vernal6944
@vernal6944 2 жыл бұрын
@@Jsgro69 Might wana be a bit more careful on your assumptions. When you write "But I was in HS in the mid 80s"....like this gives you some authority of sorts.....which is funny. Ya know why? Im from Rochester, MN and I'm 52 years old. I was also in Jr high/High school when Prince was popular. Surprise lol You're trying to tell me things that in my world were not only not true but quite the opposite from what you say. Perspective is a tricky thing....think harder. It's all from your PERSPECTIVE. It doesn't mean what you say applies overall to everyone or even in general. In your mind, sure. In others....diffrent things. I was in Minnesota as a teen during his hey day. He was and is a GOD in the eyes of just about everyone in the area. I knew people that lived on his lake. I knew MANY that saw him at 1st Ave. I saw his band warm up without him before the tour in small MPLS bars. Get it? As much "authority" as you persume you have in this matter I have just as much and MORE lol But I would never say my Opinion is correct or definitive r that he's "underrated" because that was simply not mine or anyone I knews experience. You can have your opinion, but it's not Black or White, Right or Wrong. My opinion stands. He's overrated. Yours isn't better or more correct. No need say Prince is this or that....So when you say Underrated. Cool. But not my experience. Peace
@Jsgro69
@Jsgro69 2 жыл бұрын
@@vernal6944 1st you might get some really positive results by taking a handful of Valium with regards to helping out your superiority complex and just your basic A-hole complex. You honestly read way too deep into my post..I claimed no authority to anything im the most un authority kind of person, im about positivity, and good vibes, not into being like...hey I know more than you aren't I great....that has no place in my world already too many A-holes in the world..I know you can understand that...but to each his own... I sense you are super anal..but anyhow my man..yup we are about same age but sounds like that is the only commonality.. what yr I was in hs was to reference how the 80"s being Princes best days and I'm from NJ so may its a geographical thing but Prince was on the radio like every other minute but using only my memory of living in the times im speaking of not for authori-tay i thought Prince was a musical genius but I don't remember him getting his due respect in those days...but that does happen with many great musicians or artists in general, not until after they have died are they given their due accolades...whatever you got from what I said quite plainly, only stated how much I thought Prince was one special talent and if you took anything other than that I can understand it might have to do with having an anal personality and being a basic A-hole always looking for the worst or wanting to prove how your right...dude if it lowers your blood pressure, then you are right bro, lifes to short man you might want to learn how to relax and look on the bright side of all things because most stuff is not that serious...that whole needing to make corrections...ive never been into that, but that is a characteristic of anal personality trait and your basic A-Holes..🙏✌❤🎶
@misstunes1765
@misstunes1765 2 жыл бұрын
@@vernal6944 You lost me with overrated. Thank God that's Your truth.
@iDjAstra
@iDjAstra 24 күн бұрын
I've learned more about Prince in this 15 minute interview than anything else out there. Thanks for sharing.
@AlexanderNevermind888
@AlexanderNevermind888 3 жыл бұрын
This was a good interview. Peggy was straight, honest, and in more ways more truthfully direct than most others. Her comment about being glad that Prince started collaborating with equally talented musicians is right on point. Only Revolution fanboys and girls have this insane belief that the Revolution was Prince's best band. They were green, as she said, and they just gave him a band with a "look", but they WERE NOT close to being his best band. Someone finally needed to be direct about saying that, instead of glossing over this notion of some ridiculous Wendy and Lisa "influence" over a genius who had already created a few incredible albums before he ever put them in his band. Once Prince incorporated the use of the Linn drum machine, Bobby Z's job was basically just playing some cymbals. Wendy was barely 20 and was probably the least talented of all the lead guitar players to ever play with Prince. You've never really heard Lisa play any of those amazing solos that Renato Neto could play live in concert. She just seemed to be there for the look itself. I think Fink was probably the one that handled most of the keyboard work in the band. Mark was respectful as a bass player. When Prince disbanded them, he still kept Fink and wanted Mark to come back as well. The rest...he always knew they were not going to be able to grow with his sound.
@lavenderbee3611
@lavenderbee3611 2 жыл бұрын
Wendy & Lisa were offspring of members of L.A.'s famous Wrecking Crew. They were born into musical families and I'm sure they had a good musical foundation but Prince was probably one of their first professional gigs. Lisa was recommended by either WB or Prince's manager so she was in that circle. Prince was engaged to Wendy's twin sister and there was a turbulent breakup around this time. I don't know if it had anything to do with their contract not being renewed, but it's something to consider.
@printanylpurple6833
@printanylpurple6833 2 жыл бұрын
Totally agree with everything Alexander Nevermind says. The genius was Prince and Prince alone. The music stemmed from him. The Revolution simply executed orders, and each band that he had was better than the last, which was the point of changing the members every so often. John Blackwell was his best drummer and no one holds a candle to Renato Neto when it comes to keyboards (not even Prince himself).
@RichardFWDavis-yr2km
@RichardFWDavis-yr2km 2 жыл бұрын
It's hard to understand comments like this. Sure, they come from people who don't know anyone involved, so the prejudices about what conflicts with the image of an artist in their heads becomes really apparent. But to be clear: is there anything that says that a musician one considers a genius can't be influenced or even guided somewhat by other people? Does that diminish them somehow in your mind? Since it seems to, consider that no musician is an absolute island, and that the records he made with them and also importantly the time he spent with them shaped him as an artist. He wouldn't have loved having a band so much if he had not had a great experience with the one he had back then. Also, since you talk about chops-filled solos et cetera as a hallmark of great musicianship, this makes me suspect you aren't a musician - which is fine, you still get your opinion, but you might not then be aware of the concepts of harmony that these two brought to Prince or their incredibly solid musicianship. Young or no, that's something they always have had. They both come up with things nobody else would. It doesn't diminish Prince in any way if he was influenced by them. It's very cool to be a big fan of Prince - he was brilliant. But they are brilliant themselves. And he loved them. It's not necessary to try to shoot people down to make him look amazing, because of course he was undeniable - it would diminish him, and honestly he doesn't need anyone's expressions of loyalty to always be Prince. That's kind of just rabid fan stuff. You don't need to like them, but it would be a huge misunderstanding to say they just brought a look - the look for Wendy and Lisa is beyond secondary. And if he were here still, he would likely have a few words for you about speaking that way about people he respected, if he cared what you thought at all. Like whatever band lineup you like, but know that there's more to know about this and many other scenarios than you may be aware, which is good news, because it means there's more world for you to discover than you might have thought.
@AlexanderNevermind888
@AlexanderNevermind888 2 жыл бұрын
Gimme a break man....Prince, like most musicians had lots of influences. Primarily Black artists that he grew up listening to (Sly, Earth Wind and Fire, Grand Central Station, etc), and many Black musicians, who were already established, and were extremely talented when he met them (Sheila E, Jesse Johnson, Morris Hayes, Sonny T). Those people were well-known musicians when he added them to the NPG. Lisa and Wendy were teen/early 20s. They didn't "guide" him. They really had very little experience playing with an artist like Prince, and definitely had some limitations in terms of what type of music they could play or learn, stamina, and outright talent. And that garbage about harmony is silly. Prince had already put out great albums before they ever stepped on stage with him. He didn't learn a sense of "harmony" from a couple of young white girls. LOL!! I am a musician, which is why it isn't difficult to hear the limitations of the Revolution when compared to what the NPG was able to pull off musically. Most musicians and engineers know this and could tell that the Revolution wasn't really the peers of an artist of Prince's talent. Which is really what Peggy always knew and what she speaks of here, and why most of the other musicians that have played with Prince rarely even mention Lisa and Wendy when it comes to Prince's genius. Everyone who ever played with him knows that there's a lot of mythology and lies when it comes to their "influence". Those interviews were noticeable for how quiet the rest of the Revolution members were while Lisa and Wendy prattled on and on. None of the fanboys can ever really specifically point out any specific "influence" in a Prince song or future musical arrangement that was clearly some Lisa/Wendy-inspired harmonic brilliance...because it doesn't really exist. Purple Rain was a movie, not Prince's biography. Lisa and Wendy didn't write it, and their influence in the movie does not mirror Prince's real-life journey into becoming the icon that he became. It's okay for you to be a fan of Lisa and Wendy. But...they were NOT what most other musicians would call "brilliant". It's the fanboy Lisa/Wendy group that holds onto beliefs that he lost some sort of musical creativity and talent once he disbanded the Revolution, which is not only laughable but insulting to his own talent and legacy. I think there's a good reason why he fired them first. I think they actually begin to believe their own BS and thought that they were his equal in the band instead of employees, which is actually what they really were...Backing band members. And it's kind of odd that of all the people who played with Prince longer, were much better musicians, and had far more influence on Prince, that people like you are still of the belief that Wendy and Lisa were some sort of major influence on harmony and creativity. That's the stuff of fanboy dreams. They weren't even that creative in their own musical journey as a duo. It's time for the BS to stop. Do better...
@RichardFWDavis-yr2km
@RichardFWDavis-yr2km 2 жыл бұрын
@@AlexanderNevermind888 well. I wouldn’t call myself a fanboy exactly. A fan, certainly. Hard not to be when one works in a room with them for almost six years. There wasn’t a day that we worked where I wasn’t aware of their gifts. They both have a singular grasp of harmony and time. I’ve worked with some amazing musicians in my life, but I have never seen anyone just improvise a string chart that sounds utterly arranged and orchestrated with amazing symmetry and casually beautiful and complex sonorities, as Lisa did many, many times. I’ve never seen anyone who found perfect spaces within the notes, and played any instrument they picked up with a deep pocket like Wendy. They are singular and genuine talents. There should be room in the world - to people who truly love good music as opposed to some kind of team-oriented fandom - for them and Prince. The more great musicians, the better. They don’t claim to own rights to his stature, or take credit for what he does. But it’s easy for some people to dismiss them - after all they are supposed to be just window-dressing to support the star, right? Just girls. And just white girls, even. Wrong. Anyone who knows how hard he pushed a band knows they had to be able to stand up to that. They paid more dues musically than you can imagine - and I say that because of the casual way that you dismiss them; and as "white girls", also, as if that had anything to do with anything. Like their being great somehow dims his star. After all, >he hired them.< Who's your source? Where does your imagined authority come from? Rock journalism? Please. And your statements about the term "harmony" make me suspect that your grasp of music may not be as firm as it could be. Mine's pretty clear. No one would say that he owes his brilliance to anyone else - and especially, if I read you right, not some white girls. I'm reluctant to even start to unpack that nonsense. He was who he was. They are also brilliant. But my awareness of how he felt about them doesn't come from scouring the internet or reading fan magazines - it comes from being there in the room when he came to see them, how relaxed he was with them, how Lisa busted his chops over something and he laughed, because he loved it and them. Regardless of what an engineer says - and maybe consult Susan Rogers about this, or Eddie Miller, or many of the others - there was interplay and influence and mutual respect. Consider that someone as driven as he was inevitably discovered that he needed to be the single voice in the room, and consider that at some points in an artist's career, especially one as driven and motivated by so many interior forces as he, what one wants is not a band he's a member of but a group of musicians - amazing ones, absolutely - who would do what he told them to do. Maybe you are used to shouting down other people about this stuff - that works better when it's not someone who actually knows the people involved. So maybe _you_ can do better. It's sad you think this is about race somehow - but the world is full of examples of black musicians losing out to white ones taking credit, so it's understandable - but wrong in this case. I imagine then that you understand how many women have also been cheated of their full recognition, and how women who are out and comfortable with who they are get punished for this repeatedly by the same men who find them attractive. So to truly end the BS, maybe one could understand that these are all people, none of them perfect, but the world is better for all of them being in it. They've all had lasting impact upon the world of music. Maybe you have also - I don't know you -and maybe not. But one of us is talking like a bitter fan and one of us isn't. I hope there are still things left that you enjoy wholeheartedly.
@mrflynn01
@mrflynn01 3 жыл бұрын
Brown Mark is a beast in the studio.
@braviafeed
@braviafeed 3 жыл бұрын
I love Peggy. She tells it like it was and is!
@davidchan7531
@davidchan7531 2 жыл бұрын
Very true. With musicians releasing multiple takes now sometimes the vocals in the demo is better than the released version.
@michaelbonanno7476
@michaelbonanno7476 2 жыл бұрын
"I liked it when it was run by artists" - those last words! Amen!
@oholm09
@oholm09 19 күн бұрын
Those record executives taking control those artists creativity
@antoniocruz1163
@antoniocruz1163 3 жыл бұрын
Prince was a BAD MoFo when it came to music. He produced everything and played every instrument that he needed in order to record and make an album. Extremely talented.........to bad he's gone.
@VictoryVictoryMusic
@VictoryVictoryMusic 3 жыл бұрын
;)
@thepromiseman7745
@thepromiseman7745 2 жыл бұрын
Prince did things his way he knew the sound he wanted and what instrument he wanted to be played on a song and how it should be played because he had a vision and that was what he followed
@e.a.l5960
@e.a.l5960 3 жыл бұрын
Cant wait for the new sunset roundtable Sept 20!!! Wendy and Lisa!!!
@jonnuanez2843
@jonnuanez2843 3 жыл бұрын
I bet you could talk with those 2 for a week and still miss lots of stories
@thesolitaryadventurer
@thesolitaryadventurer 3 жыл бұрын
I can't wait to hear what history Wendy tries to rewrite. Is she wanting credit for the layered vocals on the For You title track yet?
@fang_uk
@fang_uk 3 жыл бұрын
@@thesolitaryadventurer YOU. WEREN’T. THERE. …and for the pedantic among you for whom I need to state the obvious, no - I’m not talking about “For You” either. 🙄 Also, nice to see you “like” that inane comment Sunset Sound - what’s THAT noise all about?!? 🤨
@fivestring65ify
@fivestring65ify 2 жыл бұрын
@@thesolitaryadventurer Give it a rest.
@you2449
@you2449 2 жыл бұрын
re. Susan paying to go to a Prince concert. I remember the blonde from Vanity 6 saying (years later) that she Wasn't about to _Pay_ to go to a Prince concert. It would be like paying to go to your mom's house. So she showed up with her son, asked to speak to Security, and when P. got the message, he had security bring them back to see him.
@MoneyGrip70
@MoneyGrip70 7 ай бұрын
Wendy the guitar player was so beautiful, I had a crush in 1984-85. And one of the great guitar riffs ever, " perfect mistake" Cheryl Crowe is her love Prince as well R I P to one of my idols.
@MacLamar
@MacLamar 3 жыл бұрын
Only thing I did not like about this video is that it ended. I was so into this that it could have gone on and on. Excellent video. Thanks for sharing.
@sunsetsoundrecorders
@sunsetsoundrecorders 3 жыл бұрын
Watch the full 3 hour interview
@godboy159
@godboy159 2 жыл бұрын
@@sunsetsoundrecorders Where do I find this? Can't find it on they channel.
@theobscuresound6294
@theobscuresound6294 2 жыл бұрын
“The O.G.’s- the original goddesses who worked with Prince.”😂😂😂
@Genolexis
@Genolexis 7 ай бұрын
This is speaking to my soul. So many learning points. Thank you so much for this. I really needed it
@jorhay1
@jorhay1 3 жыл бұрын
Under the threat of being fired, one also had to respond to all his infinite facial expressions and pretend you were always emotionally moved. At a concert that’s easy. When your working 12 hour days, on 24 hour call, 7 days a week, it’s fake and weird.
@undercrackers56
@undercrackers56 2 жыл бұрын
I am so impressed with how Ms McCreary comes across in this interview. I wonder what it would be like to work with someone like her who really knows her stuff and how to get the job done.
@superblondeDotOrg
@superblondeDotOrg 3 жыл бұрын
Most important takeaway: Prince (genius musician) could not and did not communicate in spoken language, not even to fellow master-level musicians or producers.
@rupertpupkin2493
@rupertpupkin2493 3 жыл бұрын
Michael Jackson didn’t either. Another genius.
@Rio-uv1gs
@Rio-uv1gs 3 жыл бұрын
Introverts
@Zzus321
@Zzus321 2 жыл бұрын
I new a girl in Wisconsin who went to highschool with him. He was very quiet. I'm sure she's disappointed with his passing ✝️✝️✝️
@matthewchunk3689
@matthewchunk3689 2 жыл бұрын
@@rupertpupkin2493 communication is a good thing. tortured geniuses don't last long.
@fivestring65ify
@fivestring65ify 2 жыл бұрын
The reason most gifted introverts don't talk a lot is that they have no desire to talk about the things most people talk about. The thing is though, if they meet someone that connects with them, they can talk for hours.
@prosperitynow979
@prosperitynow979 3 жыл бұрын
A true musical genius!!!
@blueskky9996
@blueskky9996 Жыл бұрын
It is so wonderful to hear these stories form the people that were around him back in the day. Thank you for this.
@marcblum5348
@marcblum5348 2 жыл бұрын
Super insightful talk. Thanks so much!
@ROCKNROLLFAN
@ROCKNROLLFAN 3 жыл бұрын
Prince was definitely BETTER than most EGO bloated rockers at that time especially not making her spend two weeks on a snare sound....
@brushstroke3733
@brushstroke3733 2 жыл бұрын
11:20 Love this bit about recording a whole song in a day rather than spending a week just tweeking a snare sound.
@hellboundrubber4448
@hellboundrubber4448 2 жыл бұрын
I think she was talking bout "Sign o the Times" the song "Alright" was pretty much nothing but the snare drum and a keyboard. I always thought they put a lot into that tune. I'm glad he did, it sets the whole mood of the tune.
@_Only_Zuul
@_Only_Zuul 2 жыл бұрын
it's the same today too many focused on sounding the absolute perfect most wicked dope etc.. i prefer to get the sounds right from the source, a linn drum machine sounds great right out of the box and my bass sounds beautiful straight from the amp or direct now just record it and go
@alonzosmith6189
@alonzosmith6189 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing the conversation.
@stephenlennartz3466
@stephenlennartz3466 2 жыл бұрын
Pete Townsend of the WHO was the same (almost always worked/wrote on his own). I read his bio and I believe he was referencing the 'Who's Next' album when he said that he locked himself away for about six months by himself and wrote every song. Then he presented it to the band & pretty much said, "Here's what we're going to do".
@NoLefTurnUnStoned.
@NoLefTurnUnStoned. 2 жыл бұрын
Pete Townsend is not even nearly in the same league as Prince… Just about the same sport…😂
@tylercass2584
@tylercass2584 2 жыл бұрын
@@NoLefTurnUnStoned. Why be a “dick”? They’re both geniuses.
@NoLefTurnUnStoned.
@NoLefTurnUnStoned. 2 жыл бұрын
@@tylercass2584 Maybe we have a different idea about what genius means.
@fivestring65ify
@fivestring65ify 2 жыл бұрын
@@NoLefTurnUnStoned. You obviously do.
@NoLefTurnUnStoned.
@NoLefTurnUnStoned. 2 жыл бұрын
@@fivestring65ify Yup!
@ToneTraveler
@ToneTraveler 2 жыл бұрын
Did not know the Dweez was such a big fan. Prince was amazing at choosing the proper musicians to convey his ideas, like Frank did. MTV and his forward thinking about the future
@definitiveenergy1
@definitiveenergy1 2 жыл бұрын
I had to freeze frame the Steinway...how many songs were written on that work of art.
@tomlewis5542
@tomlewis5542 9 ай бұрын
Loves how this tells the reality of things. Not a sentimental soapbox.
@tmitz73
@tmitz73 3 жыл бұрын
Great stories guys!!
@nicksavage4763
@nicksavage4763 3 жыл бұрын
When it was run by ARTISTS🌴
@phil4977
@phil4977 2 жыл бұрын
Great insight. Very interesting
@cipollaccia
@cipollaccia 2 жыл бұрын
I gotta meet Peggy. A legend.
@riffraffrichard
@riffraffrichard 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you
@thepromiseman7745
@thepromiseman7745 2 жыл бұрын
Prince is the greatest artists ever lived to walked this earth in my opinion there will never be another like him in this life time nor the next ..I had the pleasure of meeting him and speaking to him been a fan since FOR YOU 1978
@gesundheit602
@gesundheit602 2 жыл бұрын
I always felt Prince really wanted to be James Brown and have that control over his band like James did. Obviously he was heavily influenced by him. He certainly borrowed a lot of his mannerisms- the splits, the way he directed his band, etc. Maybe it’s just because I was 18 in 1986 but I always preferred the Purple Rain era of his music . It still seems more creative to me than his later work.
@kelly-k-dub
@kelly-k-dub 2 жыл бұрын
Hold on, we’ve only heard an eighth of his work!!! There are some gems in that vault
@sonyaphillips4027
@sonyaphillips4027 3 жыл бұрын
PRINCE WILL FOREVER BE THE BEST MUSICAL GENIUS OF ALL TIMES💜💜💜💜💜💜💜♊️♊️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️♊️♊️😍😍😍😍😍😍😍🥰😘🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳🥳♊️♊️💋💋💋💋💋💋💋😇🙏🤗👄👅👅👅👅👅👅👅🤗😉😋😛🤪😜😅👍✌️🙏👌🦾👏✊💜😍😘
@mariosnapp6383
@mariosnapp6383 2 жыл бұрын
Good but, NAH!. Many before and after as always my dear.
@sharktheory0772
@sharktheory0772 2 жыл бұрын
✌️💜🙏from Chicago 🇺🇸
@steveg219
@steveg219 3 жыл бұрын
Great stuff!
@robertbrown6879
@robertbrown6879 3 жыл бұрын
I wasn't a big fan but he was one hell of a musician and song writer.
@WayneBoucaud
@WayneBoucaud 2 жыл бұрын
This was a great watch, really wanted more,though, Prince is my absolute muse…!
@CaptainKirkDiggler
@CaptainKirkDiggler 2 жыл бұрын
Oh SNAP! Is that Dweezil?
@reallife7235
@reallife7235 3 жыл бұрын
Months spent of the "So" album for Peter Gabriel too.
@SherMusician
@SherMusician 9 ай бұрын
Glad to see he still lives on disguised as his sister. We ain’t stupid. Easily provable
@4evrluvbk
@4evrluvbk 4 ай бұрын
He’s the GOAT!! I started to become a fan recently
@Miloshe71
@Miloshe71 2 жыл бұрын
How does a studio not have better mic setups for these folks?
@theunknown4570
@theunknown4570 2 жыл бұрын
At least we got to see and hear great music. Before it all went to radio bubble gum like it is now.
@batphink2655
@batphink2655 2 жыл бұрын
Secret entrances to record company offices often hide little room where they'Master' the recording with the help of Dark Occult' Magic.If you don't hear from me again,they got me! Price was a genius as we know, no wonder he liked to work alone ,musiciasn are a pain in the arse! Good interview though thanks!
@Vibeagain
@Vibeagain Жыл бұрын
Tinfoil
@markjastrzebski2065
@markjastrzebski2065 2 жыл бұрын
The most interesting prince stories are from Kevin Smith on his Evening With ... DVDs
@mitchpalmer5116
@mitchpalmer5116 9 ай бұрын
I get it. I much prefer to work alone.
@roybatty8366
@roybatty8366 2 жыл бұрын
1.07 he didn't colaborate, 3.00 he did colaborate. What?
@gordonshumway8190
@gordonshumway8190 2 жыл бұрын
💜
2 ай бұрын
Prince was taking opiates far longer than anyone is willing to consider. What did it do for him? Kept him slim; kept him up for days; made him feel super-human. What the masses don't understand is that opiates block gluconeogenesis (i.e., the liver manufactures glucose when it is low in the bloodstream). Since junkies don't eat (opiates suppress the appetite) and stay up endlessly, they constantly have low blood sugar. Likewise, since the brain can only use raw glucose as fuel, junkies have to constantly eat sugared items to keep their glucose normal. So opiate addicts control their blood glucose levels via real-time sugar consumption....Didn't think you would learn anything important today, Huh.
@Cormac-jd2kx
@Cormac-jd2kx Ай бұрын
Dr Fink said he was addicted in the 90s and just because Prince told him. Before it was a mystery for everyone including his band mates or just had a non disclosure agreement… Some journalist publicly said and published P was a heroin user in the 80s and that’s why he only ate sugar stuff. Other people said also cocaine. Everyone was doing it in the 80s anyway. Too sad anyway but these are all rumours and only a few people know the facts. They remain silent
@stevenholquin2127
@stevenholquin2127 9 ай бұрын
I Was invited To a Big Shot Hollywood Record Company Party…. ….I Always Wanted To Meet Miles Davis and I Heard He Was Gonna Show Up Some Time….It’s 1986 Lots of Booze Lots of Hot Chicks The Party is Jumping and Miles Davis Shows Up….I Was Told That Mr. Davis is Very Moody and aloof…..! I Introduced Myself and Mr. Miles Davis Was Just So Engaged in My Conversation We Talked For Over 30 Minutes….. …..Prince Walks In I Was Talking Too Ashford & Simpson and I Walked Over Too Prince Who Was By Himself I Introduced Myself and He Walked Away……He Did Not Stay At This Party For Long He Left As Quick as He Showed Up Mr. Quincy Jones Was Just Full Of Conversation and And Just One of The Greats That’s Still With Us…….
@jupitorious7925
@jupitorious7925 2 жыл бұрын
While my guitar gently weeps
@SkyeID
@SkyeID 5 ай бұрын
that concert for George Harrison was funny! When he came on stage, he acted like everyone standing behind him was a cardboard cut-out. Then when he was done playing, he threw his guitar in the air and walked off stage!
@MaxFury_Official
@MaxFury_Official 11 ай бұрын
"Or do something in his office" Dweezil, are you sure there wasn't a Dick Bowner in there somewhere with Sheets and stuff since he wasn't there? Perhaps he sang 'i wanna do it'!
@Matt-fp4uy
@Matt-fp4uy 2 жыл бұрын
I heard he started levitating at one point. Some guy took a picture. He went to show someone and the picture was just a black image.
@keithbell9348
@keithbell9348 7 ай бұрын
Peggy: "He didn't talk". You ever had those moments were you are concentrating on something you have to do, and you try not to engage too much conversation with others around you out of fear that whatever was on your mind would be lost while engaging the other person while focusing on what they were talking about? That was Prince. But he was also an introvert. If he was rude, it was with purpose because he didnt want anything to cloud his mind. Mentally he was always "working". I think Peggy and Susan discerned this about him. Women tend to be more intuitive in that sense being able to read a person. I suspect that is another reason why he preferred working with women. Easier for him to work with in some phases of the process.
@OrbitalTrails-x5s
@OrbitalTrails-x5s 2 жыл бұрын
Stay away from drugs, kids.
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162 Жыл бұрын
Wendy was very talented, so was Dr Fink
@cheboy
@cheboy 3 жыл бұрын
💜 🐾
@robertsole9970
@robertsole9970 2 жыл бұрын
Willie is still around though…
@jermaineadams9776
@jermaineadams9776 Ай бұрын
Why wasn't any of this discuss when he was alive 🤔
@webstercat
@webstercat 3 жыл бұрын
Prince loved asparagus….
@atsylor5549
@atsylor5549 9 ай бұрын
Who is this woman, princes personal assistant?
@dereinchecker9376
@dereinchecker9376 3 жыл бұрын
MTV was a huge enhancing force
@georgeohwell7428
@georgeohwell7428 3 жыл бұрын
"working on the snare" = You are going to need new muffler bearing fluid...the kind that was discontinued and is hard to find.
@TallSomeone
@TallSomeone 3 жыл бұрын
The comment about him not collaborating well is indicative of distance. Was he arrogant? His music was different and energetic, but he didn’t create any globe-shakers.
@misstunes1765
@misstunes1765 2 жыл бұрын
Well... maybe not to you.
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162
@frankjamesbonarrigo7162 8 ай бұрын
I think his production was his only flaw, he could have cared more in that way.
@MichaelSevilla97
@MichaelSevilla97 7 ай бұрын
prince was mozart james brown jimi hendrix combined prince will always be the greatest solo artist and performer of all time god rest his soul 💜
@johnsuggs7828
@johnsuggs7828 2 жыл бұрын
Why did he need to collaborate with someone? People get stuck in the thought that something is correct one way and they think anyone who does it differently is somehow strange or wrong. His long successful career proved he was right to do it the way he wanted to do it. There are a lot of great artist who work like this. They want you to bounce ideas off them so as to be able to justify their over paid jobs. He played all the instruments he needed to and wanted to and it worked.
@Nicholas211
@Nicholas211 2 жыл бұрын
I agree.
@arayapokey
@arayapokey 2 жыл бұрын
12:25 hey now, im sitting in that dark hole, ash tray over flowing, coffee at my side, not much has changed.
@tawdrybeast
@tawdrybeast 3 жыл бұрын
The G.O.A.T
@dyrldouglas2087
@dyrldouglas2087 2 жыл бұрын
He could do it all, write, arrange, produce, perform. He was Lil Richard, James Brown, & Jimi Hendrix in one guy.
@chasehadley5230
@chasehadley5230 2 жыл бұрын
No he wasn't.
@chasehadley5230
@chasehadley5230 2 жыл бұрын
@III agreed
@Twsuf1
@Twsuf1 2 жыл бұрын
Jimi Hendrix was weak and sloppy
@JJohn-pe8kx
@JJohn-pe8kx 2 жыл бұрын
...and Sly Stone.
@ChekuL8er
@ChekuL8er 2 жыл бұрын
@@Twsuf1 he was just high all the time
@billcunningham8485
@billcunningham8485 2 жыл бұрын
Peggy "Mac" McCreary mentioned his purple BMW. John Nelson, Princes Dad, used to come into the high end Grocery store just outside of Minneapolis which I worked at in High School he drove that purple BMW. That car made a statement. I now live near Paisley Park in Chanhassen MN - a few of my neighbors have full studio spaces in thier homes. Prince purchased a few homes for members of his band to live in near Paisley Park. You just never knew when Prince wanted to record so he kept friends close. Lots of my neighbors used to see Prince riding his bike around town - going to the movies up the street. He was a good neighbor. Gave a ton of support and often money to the community he lived in.
@sgringo
@sgringo 2 жыл бұрын
LOL, I was right at 5:47 while reading your comment. I read "Paisley Park" at the same instant she mentioned it.
@reginafris6822
@reginafris6822 3 жыл бұрын
Peggy Mac...the one and only...we always hear about Susan Rogers, but it was Peggy who was there at the beginning of Prince's rise to national/world fame. Love listening to her, she is a straight shooter, with no pretentious crap attached. Most people don't know that Peggy and her husband were supposed to move with Prince to Paisley Park, but the transition took too long, and they stayed in LA as a result.
@DIGITAL7Media
@DIGITAL7Media 2 жыл бұрын
great info. thank you.
@okolekahuna3862
@okolekahuna3862 2 жыл бұрын
"I liked it when it was run by artists". Peggy McCreary. Nice closing statement.
@katiec6935
@katiec6935 3 жыл бұрын
Thank you sunset sound for documenting Prince and his creativity. The next generation needs to know about the purple legend. The fans miss him❤️
@leonardguillory9300
@leonardguillory9300 3 жыл бұрын
He'll end up like John Coltrane(or Earl-Fatha Hines!-who was One of the Greatest composers in his generation)! Unfortunately.
@r.h.4261
@r.h.4261 3 жыл бұрын
As a musician, to just to get to be in the same room with him as he was picking out chords and melodies and then writing down lyrics. Watching the process. To be a fly on the wall for that.
@robmyers932
@robmyers932 3 жыл бұрын
Peggy. Please do a video of you mixing When Doves Cry at Sunset Sound. This would be epic.
@chuckst98
@chuckst98 3 жыл бұрын
It’s ok to tell these stories now because truth is refreshing! It brings about a real humanity to Prince and we long time fans have always been curious about what his processes were! Good Stuff!!!
@drewfdempsey
@drewfdempsey 2 жыл бұрын
💜💜💜💜
@thepromiseman7745
@thepromiseman7745 2 жыл бұрын
Yes that's true but I wish they could of told them while he was alive but in good aspect tho
@GAfriq
@GAfriq 3 жыл бұрын
Prince was a prodigy, a genius! He was human, subject to all of the human trappings and imperfections just as everyone else is. Nevertheless, the Brotha was bad!!! 😉❤️🖤💚
@fivestring65ify
@fivestring65ify 2 жыл бұрын
And he suffered just like all prodigies because people didn't understand him.
@Stonefree11
@Stonefree11 2 жыл бұрын
Well articulated brother Afric!
@GAfriq
@GAfriq 2 жыл бұрын
@spicecrop 🤣😂Nice try.😘❤️🖤💚
@steveschu
@steveschu 2 жыл бұрын
@spicecrop Yes, that word is overused in music. Prince was a genius!
@rocanrolafx2179
@rocanrolafx2179 3 жыл бұрын
The same thing happens to me, I can't compose the same if I'm surrounded by people who don't understand what the song is about ...Songs are like feelings that are transmitted through music, you need to be surrounded by the right people, I guess maybe the same thing happened to Prince ...
@b.hornetiii.6771
@b.hornetiii.6771 8 ай бұрын
100%. You just see some dull faces and it's game over.
@peggyon1
@peggyon1 3 жыл бұрын
It's so refreshing to hear a genuine 'take' on how it was to work with Prince. I really like her.
@LosAngelesDrummer
@LosAngelesDrummer 2 жыл бұрын
I lived my 20s-40s in studios all over the world and I wouldn’t change it for the world. It was hard work, often very stressful, having to prove yourself to a new crew (I was/am a session drummer) and the intensity of playing perfectly or trying to was heavy…it was hard work. Getting lost in focus for hours, seemingly caring not for the time of day. The budgets were big, the hours long and the music was organic and the songwriting was strong. I truly miss the old times.
@jakejake7289
@jakejake7289 2 жыл бұрын
@ M M: Very cool! You should write a book chronicling your experience.
@LosAngelesDrummer
@LosAngelesDrummer 2 жыл бұрын
@@jakejake7289 Everyone’s got a book in them but that’s where it should stay. Lol
@Francisco-dr4yi
@Francisco-dr4yi 2 жыл бұрын
Im 24, an engineer and this is my current life! (minus being a drummer) your comment resonated with me to really enjoy this while I can !
@nickmaddalena985
@nickmaddalena985 2 жыл бұрын
Super interested in what makes a session artist different to the artist that are not, such as bands and named artists. Is it luck or a sense of business management that differs? In my industry of engineering, it's Def a personality thing. Some just like the job while others want more... Cheers 😀
@sophiafake-virus2456
@sophiafake-virus2456 3 жыл бұрын
Prince's best album, his Sargeant Pepper's was Sign 'o' the times.
@seanparker7415
@seanparker7415 3 жыл бұрын
Agree.
@MrNeosoul65
@MrNeosoul65 2 жыл бұрын
I read the book and loved it. I know it drove people crazy when their sleeping schedule interfered with his genius.
@quotesbynanipbe
@quotesbynanipbe 3 жыл бұрын
Prince probably was an introvert with social anxiety that’s probably why he didn’t like collabing.
@thenotchosen
@thenotchosen 2 жыл бұрын
Personally I would of loved a blues album out of him as he was a fantastic guitarist
@momoiida5505
@momoiida5505 3 жыл бұрын
Interview Dez, Sheila, Patrice Rushen, Rosie Gaines.
@ChiknThighTatorPie
@ChiknThighTatorPie 3 жыл бұрын
They say Rosie Gaines is mentally ill these days
@misstunes1765
@misstunes1765 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChiknThighTatorPie Aww.man, hate to hear that.
@peggyon1
@peggyon1 2 жыл бұрын
@@ChiknThighTatorPie I think she has issues with severe diabetes w complications.
@orangemancometh
@orangemancometh 2 жыл бұрын
I'm glad Sunset Sound is putting out these videos, the history is so rich. By the way Sunset Sound is at 6650 W Sunset Blvd. I used to work at 6550 W Sunset in the 90s - just one block away. The business at that location is totally different now but the building is still there.
@johnblecha7434
@johnblecha7434 2 жыл бұрын
His father did more damage than we can know. Imagine if he had encouragement. Musical genius for sure. Inspite of the difficulty he faced.
@smoothpants
@smoothpants 2 жыл бұрын
But maybe that difficulty fueled him. It's possible that "encouragement" may have produced a "nicer" Prince...but would he have been the Prince that we knew and loved? I dunno. But I dig where you're coming from though.
@davidyuzyk6343
@davidyuzyk6343 2 жыл бұрын
@@smoothpants rough things bring out the gold
@ericcampbell6370
@ericcampbell6370 2 жыл бұрын
The difficulty did fuel Prince. He told that to Tavis Smiley. It made him determined to be the best and he definitely succeeded in his goal. If things had been different, maybe he would have been satisfied with just being okay, like so many others.
@FunkSoulTV
@FunkSoulTV 2 жыл бұрын
What damage? Prince had a rough relationship with his father early on just like any kid with divorced parents. The stuff you see on Purple Rain were heavily over-dramatized and fictionalized. Prince even admit that everything he had musically he owed it to his father and they were on very good terms until the old man passed away. Prince admired his father and never spoke ill about him apart from the classic teenage growing pains stuff.
@peggyon1
@peggyon1 2 жыл бұрын
I think both of his parents did untold damage-that feeling of not being a priority and feeling abandoned is not quelled by fame.
@davidfiori9031
@davidfiori9031 2 жыл бұрын
She worked with prince for 5 years and couldn't afford three 1500 dollar tickets, let that sink in
@ForeverRogue
@ForeverRogue 6 ай бұрын
During those 5 years he was "young and hungry and green." Didn't even have a car. Yes he eventually got to ask $1500 after years of hard work (skip the $20 give aways) but Lol how much do you think sound engineers make??
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