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A few days ago somebody mentioned that Hal Blaine played on Turn Turn Turn. Well, I e-mailed Roger McGuinn, and this is what he had to say:
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Gee whiz, Clarke must of been 8 Miles High!
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Steve was one of the folks who said it was Hal Blaine, and the impression I got from his post was that he got his info straight from the Hal's mouth. Interesting. Someone else said TTT appears in Hal Blaine's discography, but I'm not sure what their source for that was (the song is not listed on Blaine's website). I'd be inclined to believe Roger. He certainly has no reason to lie to protect Clarke's reputation at this point.
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The thing that intrests me is not so much who drums on Turn, Turn, Turn but the fact that Luke got a personal email from Roger McGuinn!!
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The sad fact is that, before the trolls chased him away in a nasty thread regarding a stolen Rickenbacker guitar, McGuinn used to freely partake in the Byrds newsgroup discussions. He's still nice enough to field an occasional question via e-mail. What's interesting is that this isn't the first time that there's been a debate regarding who played what on a Byrds recording. On the forementioned newsgroup, McGuinn produced an AFM contract sheet that clearly showed Larry Knectel played bass on MTM, when Carol Kaye stated that she recalled it might have been her. She was saying things like Knectel never played the electric bass with a pick, yet Mcguinn was adamant in saying that it was indeed Larry (as bootlegs and photos had always clearly shown).
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Beh...I've never gotten an email from anybody famous (unless, like, Efram Turchik and Alec Palao count, and they dont' respond anymore...*sigh*)
In any case, I thoguht the thread that chased Roger away was about the 700 Club? -D
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Every now and then I get an e-mail from some dude named Pacholski...with a silent "c"...claims he's the King of Wisconsin.
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Hal has mentioned many times how he used to go in to the studio to "fix up" already recorded drum tracks...sometimes, going right "over" the existing one because it wasnt on a seperate track that could be erased, in the 4 track days.
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I know bootlegs feature parts of the TTT session. Does anyone have one to listen to here? I've got one Byrds boot, but it doesn't have that song. |
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Luke, After 70+ takes, if the drummer wasnt makin' it, I ABSOLUTELY think Terry Melcher would have brought Hal Blaine in to finish it!!
Snuff Garret did it with Gary Lewis.....let Gary play drums on the original tracks, then brought in Hal to overdub a "hit" drum track. Terry used Hal on many , many things,like The Rip Chords, Bruce and Terry, Wayne Newton, ect. Hal helped make the hits for Terry, that kept he and Bruce Johnston employed.....Mike Clarke didnt. |
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Why would Terry use Mike for the entire first album (other than the single), then go back to Hal for the next single? And then use Mike again for the rest of the second album? |
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Luke, I just asked Hal about it, as soon as he gets back to me, I'll post here.
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Assuming Hal says he played on the track, it's his word against Roger's. I've got no reason to belive Roger is trying to cover anything up, and the fact that he remembers the recording sessions for that song seems to indicate that he is still familiar with the circumstances surrounding it. |
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I play drums, and it does not seem possible that it would take 70 takes before a drummer would get TTT correct. TTT is not a difficult song to play drums to. If Clarke needed 70 takes to get TTT correct, he should have been fired on the spot.
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Well, remember that at the time TTT was recorded, Clarke had only been playing the drums for about a year. He was learning on the job. The sixties was a strange time... guys would get hired because they "looked like a drummer" even if they'd never touched a stick before (Skip Spence in the Jefferson Airplane being another example). From what I've heard, the entire second album took a really long time to record, and Clarke's drumming was probably a big part of the reason why. He managed to develop into a pretty interesting drummer, though.
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Please read my topic "Who Played On Byrds Albums". I do not think Mike Clarke played on anything until "Younger Than Yesterday". Then the drums got clunky and ragged--not anything like the precision represented on songs like Eight Miles High, It Won't Be Wrong, Here Without You, etc. Yes, Mike Clarke was an interesting drummer. But, I maintain he was not the drummer on the recordings prior to "Younger Than Yesterday".+
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