Posted on 02/17/2019 9:28:02 PM PST by Carriage Hill
Ronnie and The Ronettes - Phil Spector "Wall of Sound"...
Listen to this ground-breaking classic.
With Belinda Carlisle and Grace Slick as The Ronnettes.
The sax man was Clarence Clemmons from Springsteen’s E-Street Band.
He passed away some years ago. Amazing musician, and fondly remembered.
Hal Blaine (and the “Wrecking Crew”) made a LOT of records and made a LOT of records GREAT.
I’m not a Springfield fan although I do like his early albums before he became “Bruce”.
In an interview, he said he always liked the raw sax sound of the Dave Clark Five and wanted THAT sax sound in his band.
Loved Ronnie, her new Ronettes and the Big Sax Man. Spectacular video! Thanks!
This version, from two years earlier, is much better.
Needles and Pins--Jackie de Shannon (1963)
In 1983, I saw Ronnie at a concert at El Camino College in Torrance, Calif. which featured featuring many artists who had once worked with Phil Spector. Afterwards, it was rumored that Spector himself was somewhere in the audience. Ronnie did a good performance, but Martha Reeves of Martha & thre Vandellas stole the show. Her singing inspired about half the audience to get up and dance in the aisles.
I do like Jackie de Shannon’s version and she was a hugely underrated singer/songwriter.
That said...I still prefer the Searchers’ version with their “jangly” guitar sound.
As an aside, I’m blessed to have a “dry” version burned direct from the studio master tapes by a friend who remastered their hits.
You Had the Time--The Heartbreakers (1963)
Wonderful, Lovable You--The Teddy Bears (1959)
Later, his "way-over-the-top" production was erased and "Let It Be" was re-released as "Let It Be Naked"...and a MUCH better album. The naked version of "The Long & Winding Road" is now quite spectacular!
He’s credited with inventing the “Wall of Sound”. Definitely a game-changer in the music industry.
He Hit Me (And it Felt Like a Kiss)--The Crystals (1962)
Please Hurt Me--The Crystals (1962)
Didn’t know there was a “naked” version out there. I’ll have to check it out.
Wow, never heard that before. I can see why it didn’t chart.
Her duet with BW was awful; her voice was on extended vacation.
Ronnie was a good looking woman...huge speakers
Why she married that nutjob...
She had an affair with Keef early on....
Before Pallenburg for him
Petite little thing...
Really cute
Much, much better.
Man that is one eclectic rendition....
Ronnies voice is strong....whew
Ronnie can be heard in the chorus of Eddy Money’s “Take Me Home Tonight.”
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Take_Me_Home_Tonight_(song)
I remember her in that song.
Thanks for the reminder.
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