Classic Albums Series.....
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Originally Posted by dancing-dave
studio scene which also features the TONTO synthesizer; which is the main weapon of choice for Stevie Wonder in "Songs in the Key of Life.".
Someone else has seen the "Classic Albums" DVD series :applaud: (or you are just a huge Stevie Fan like me)....
For those not in the know, there's a series of DVD's called "Classic Albums" where they get a band and everyone involved back in the studio to talk about really key albums of their career. Netflix has most of them and I've seen probably 10 or 12. The standouts include:
Steely Dan - Aja
Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life
FleetWood Mac - Rumours
It's great to see them sit down at the board and go through a song with you to point out different things.
Stevie (the f*ing amazing musician he is) finds a bad note buried in a mix that most humans would never notice.
There are also some great jam sessions on some of the discs....
Check 'em out - they are worth watching !
jblnut
"BREAKING POINT" ? Circa 1967??? Los Angeles scene..
I think I glimpsed a set of JBL ??? They were mounted under a roof or eave of a house outside by a pool... I don't know the model yet, but they were mid 60's "outdoor"/indoor models, very 60's modern design, possibly made of metal/plastic? With two square chambers, with what I think were 8" .... LE8T's I am guessing? I vaguely seem to visualize a brochure with a "tilt" stand for them when used on the floor... The movie had Lee Marvin in it as I recall...Anyone know this one..? This is my favorite "sighting" of JBL's in movies.. rather subtle...