On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 19:55:31 GMT, Uni <no.email@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
>I don't think Bobby nor the female musician would be apologizing to a
>studio or recording engineer, so I'm guessing they are apologizing to
>Ahmet Ertegün, co-founder and executive of Atlantic Records. Jerry
>Wexler, seems to think no one knew Bobby Darin was was white. Right,
>Jerry - we were totally convinced Bobby was black *sigh*. Okay, so who
>is this female musician that screwed up and was harshly told by Ahmet
>(assumed) "those two vibes(?) are in!!"? Notice after Bobby says "We're
>going to take it home this time", the reply from the booth is " 'our'
>pleasure", so it had to be a spokesperson for Atlantic Records, such as
> Ahmet.
>
> So, again, the ultimate question is, who is the female (she sounds
>black) musician?
>
>Beginning of Take #8 merged with the final Stereo version...
>
>http://www.angelfire.com/empire/abpsp/images/queenhop.mp3
>
>Thanks!!!
>
>Uni
First off, it's not "two vibes" it's "two bars" -- "please remember
not to take out those two bars." The first voice is male asking BD
"what, what do I do on the intro, too?" Bobby is playing piano and
explaining that he hits a C chord on it since the song is in F. Bobby
tells the guy it's the same pattern. It's not clear to me who the
control room voice is speaking to since it's obvious to me that the
tape was re-wound and the recording started again where that voice
comes in. The voice that you hear as female sounds like she says "I'm
sorry." But Bobby says "yeah, I stopped playing. I'm sorry too." The
voice in the booth says "Ok, let's make it."
Jim Colegrove
www.lostcountry.com


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