2015/09/01 17:14:04
TheStringMaster
A friend had told me that the Wrecking Crew was now available on Netflix. I had a chance to watch and its a very interesting and insightful film. It's about the LA sessions players of the 60'/70's that played the music behind almost all the hits turned out on the west coast during that period. It features Tommy Tedesco and Carl Kaye to name a few. I didn't realize how much music this group of musician churned out from artist like Sanatra to the Beach Boys, to The Mammas and the Pappas. And I didn't realize that they were the musicians behind Phil Spector's Wall of Sound. It is a definitely a must see for the geeks that love the behind the scenes stuff like me. I was even inspired by Tommy Tedesco so much that I broke out my sight reading books.
2015/09/01 17:40:35
57Gregy
After reading the previous Wrecking Crew fred, I recorded it from AXS on Dish.
I plan on watching it.
Some day.
2015/09/01 17:54:00
craigb
Some day I'll get Netflix (right after I get enough free time to watch something other than football/soccer...).
2015/09/01 19:09:07
clintmartin
I watched it, and it was good. Those guys cranked them out. I highly recommend the Muscle Shoals doc too.
2015/09/01 20:45:34
Rain
A must see, imho.
2015/09/01 21:21:17
ltb
I enjoyed it but read what Carol Kaye has to say about it-
https://www.facebook.com/...y_fbid=281253788618802
2015/09/02 07:50:29
kennywtelejazz
I have been watching this Movie in dribs and drabs over the past few days …..
It was found it at the public library a couple of weeks ago …..so i nabbed it to bring home .
 
I have very mixed strong feelings about the film to be honest with you ….( whomever ) 
The Music Business happens to be a very Polarizing topic to me …I've had a taste first hand back in the day   
 
The whole premiss that these players combined play all the only good music from that era is a load of CRAP to begin with . On one level for me it may be true that when I was young I may have dug many of the tunes and songs these folks were responsible for having played and performed on ….That I will concede up to a point .
The fact is for me most of the music I have listened to over the years that has stood the test of time for my ears has nothing to do with any of the tunes these cats have put out …..for the sake of brevity in this post I will choose not to mention Artists , Bands or Tunes , that Smoke these cats ….
 
For me it was a momentary glimpse as a outsider getting a peek into the closed door "supposed" Golden Era of The Recording Industry  …( West Coast version ) 
 
The only things I found worthwhile were a couple of the same recurring themes….
Oh . I didn't know he did that or so thats the engineer who did the mixing of that tune …
I found some value in parts of the interviews regarding how some folks have gotten their start / foot in the door .
Some of the memory lane stuff was OK in the respect that a few people did bring up a few of the compromises they had to choose to live with …
I can tell that a few folks in the vid missed the white washed version of camaraderie they once had .
( I spent 10 years in LA …the quickest way out the door is to express your true opinion ..politics and acting ability count much more than having talent )
this is a lesson I have yet to fully learn and implement , it seems I still like to shoot myself in the foot when I open my mouth which my current post will testify too 
Also a few folks seem to miss  the first class ticket they may of had once on the high money gravy train ….
Yeah , rather than slam the thing which I won't ..I'm fully aware that a lot of these folks did more and made more in 2 weeks then my whole career combined …
 
The one thing that I will have to say that is enduring for me after watching this film is ,
This film is an excellent tutorial on the art of bull$hit and how to bull$hit your way all the way to the top .
 
 
Kenny
 
PS : Mr Tommy T …I did enjoy your little guitar moment on the classical …
I don't know if you know this or not beings as you are in the spirt world ….I was able to play along with you note for note while playing my classical on most of your tune as I heard it for the first time …..
I may even to decide to spend an hour or two to get it up to speed since I did enjoy what you played  ….
 
Is there any chance I can channel your spirit from the spirt world and would you be willing to give me lessons on the art of musicians politics and how to BS my way into a gig or two….I could sure use the money and the opportunities your help may bring me.
I keep shooing myself in the foot over here because  I'm just a little too outspoken for most folks in my nature and the way I carry myself .
Please consider my request …I promise I will be a good student . It's a guaranteed set of Golden Wings for you if you happen to decide to help me …..
We all know , myself included ……I am way beyond human help and I can sure use a new guardian angel …
2015/09/02 12:06:26
Moshkito
Hi,
 
I have an issue with films that do not deal with the artistry of it all ... but the nastyness coming and going, and the respect that was given Carol on this ... is not acceptable, and for my tastes, I hope the film falls off into the ocean!
 
There are better films that do not exploit, and they work on the art itself ... but some ego's in the music business know that they need to score again ... and sometimes, these films fall into that area.
 
I'll watch it, but reserve total judgement on this, but I do trust Carol and her feelings on this, a lot more than ever. It's not acceptable to call her names at any time. This is not a porn film!
2015/09/02 12:25:00
craigb
 
“The music business is a cruel and shallow money trench, a long plastic hallway where thieves and pimps run free, and good men die like dogs. There's also a negative side.” 
~Hunter S. Thompson
2015/09/03 08:51:24
DeeringAmps
"There's also a negative side.”
Now THAT's the LA music business I remember!

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