36 minute long interview with Bruce's engineer Toby Scott.
36 minute long interview with Bruce's engineer Toby Scott.
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fascinating insight, enjoyed that, thanks
Toby is a genuine person, and he did a great interview. Is he driving all the way from Montana to Cleveland? I hope he doesn't get lost and end up in Toronto!
Drive carefully! Use your Texaco roadmap
We meaning, the Springsteen Community, owe a bit of debt to Toby Scott. He's an approachable guy and has helped out confirming or dispelling fact or fiction when it comes to questions on Brucebase.
This was a really nice interview and confirms what I said above... a really good guy.
I could listen to this guy talking about studio work all day long. I first thought about skipping to the interesting part(s), and ended up watching from start to finish.
I added this video to Toby's page on Brucebase ;-)
Really fabulous interview. Gives great insight as to how the recordings and mixes have changed over the years. I always hated the "big boom drum" mix on the 'Live 75-85' mixes. Interesting how those recordings were kind of a function of the equipment that was available / used in the production studio... and also... the 'big boom drum' was... kind of the sound of the early/mid 80's.
I wonder how that live album would be mixed today?
Keep stuff like this coming ... love to hear it.
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