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In 1976 a band name Boston had a hit single sold more than a field what no one knew was that Boston really wasn't a band at all. Was the result in each incurring in the basement was my multi-track recording studio. It was a really personal and. I work in my own space my own time that. Number one in the bass track keyboards and then I called Brad Delp to see if you wanted to sing the vocals which thankfully he did. So I basically threw a band together for you Bill to play the song. And I don't we didn't the record company not only were they not aware that I was making a record in my basement but they never became aware of the record that they were selling millions of copies that was made in. Multitracking allowed you to put music together and change it. And the reason it was cool is because this gave you a basically a whole new medium. At one point someone explained to me older than I was that this whole process of recording on. The track record is was invented by this guy and I said. Well coincidences are good that unless. There's a good reason for that. Times from guitars. Credible sounds but. According studiously invented multi-track recording that changed everything. The records I heard by Les Paul and Mary. I was even aware then that without any knowledge. Of recording techniques that they were doing something revolutionary. And it rang and. I recall that about it I don't know anybody I mean when I went. In there all my life. I think. Now that it could have. And I was. Gone with. It. Well I would like it. And then ran. Past years Jeff back I asked Paul I mean he made sounds you know when you go to different remember Lun-Lun saying that you shouldn't listen to this music it's fate. Guy tricking. Me That's the music for me because it enables me to be rebellious and it is very and I enjoyed. It I don't think you can beat I mean the way that I was reckless challenges it's still exciting. And. Before magnetic tape an artist would come into the studio and they would be recorded live what they would do is literally etched the grooves into the disk as the session was being recorded you had to start from the beginning and go to the end if you made any mistakes too bad or you had to start over. Medicate it just change music completely if you the possibility to record infidelity that was better than anyone and everyone come close to so you can make a more accurate document at the same time it went you manipulate sound so it didn't sound lifelike at all because now you can add it you can over dub you could cut and splice. And once the technology came out very quickly became the standard form. And when we come back we continue this remarkable story this tale of innovation and music and competition competition there's a my little part of this story the story of the multi-track recording. Here on our American story. Am I don't play well for. 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Team of one upmanship with the Beach Boys so-called rival. Brian Wilson said Rubber Soul inspired. Which inspired Sergeant happens here's music producer Don Was a music historian. I think kind of friendly competition trying to. Really advance the cause of the music. Brian Wilson heard. That there was a whole other place you could take. That was. Elevated music play. Brian was listening to what the Beatles were doing in the studio and he was completely knocked out. Hearing that made him realize he had to up the ante on his next album which was. When we. Pray. That they would make a record that would be warmer. Inspirational Rubber Soul no think. Just like I didn't do cry and scream Madge and everything that he did he heard all of the vocal parts all of the instrumental parts even before anyone said for the studio Brian was the mastermind I started out. What or get a better get it out the bugs are going to. Go. Ironically the only song from the Pet Sounds sessions that reached number one was recorded after the album was released and it was the result of an unprecedented number of hours in the studio Here's Glen Campbell time with nothing to my most Irish temper we all got the sat there for about 3 and a half hours but he was right and as finger thank you on Carol. Let. Me. Say. It it is that. It. Was having the time to experiment in the studio it was a radical change that we made good vibrations but I'm going to be spent 90 hours recording it's everything that was insanity you know like of the man had he spent 90 hours working amongst all of. It today that's the. Beach Boys drummer playing bass and Carole King the session and then we did Very deep guy. You want to move beyond about summer and surfing. And something like God only knows. How to rock and roll and then creates the wonderful music that enables the listener 50 years later to put it on and it would if they were feeling. Good maybe not in. The ways you layered and added different vocal parts created that wonderful celestial resonance. Over over over over until God only knows he ended up with 7 tracks of vocal overtones and that's how come you hear this heavenly choir. This one. Here's Paul McCartney We love the Beach Boys. And it was a bit of a competition across the. Aisle when they did I played it was. To me you know so we did. Absolute. Was. The worst. Redressing as musicians because the noise was all the only who was louder than the band I'm watching the feeds I'm watching around us as I'm watching the bobbin heads. Staying in some storage time. That was his deal producer George Mark Beach was achieved to contemplate when my stop tour. Cable snapped unity which we have you have before we never longer run the pressure to complete a song within a day or 2 days because spends as much time as we like on. The boundaries were being moved so far forward from the early mono days now we were asking for things like Symphony Orchestra for a large. You know lunatics are taking over the asylum. And religious rather than. My hands. And. That. Like many of John sellers and therein lies the can quite simply. Based on the odd newspaper cutting. That $400.00. When we laid down the track came up with the idea of a. Kind of. Musical or gather. Am. Listening to the man next to. Make your own way out. If you're playing the same note as your companion playing the wrong one. For the orchestra. After all and now lives to try to play as one man. Took a few minutes to change all back. To taking so long. Member in one of the music but it was. The Beatles who cried and we were like. We have. Here is Roger Waters from Pink we were on the road driving to a gig in and I'll settle for when I have always played for the 1st time on the radio and I remember we cooled off into a label and sat there and listened to the whole thing to start spinning and I remember we just looked at each other and. The big money he was an album that was like the actual construction but it was also rooted in songs that were about all our hopes and fears and so in that sense that album open and Doris books. Every. I'm great this is our American story I want to story great job is always to go. Regular And my goodness what we learn here as always in our American stories is that intersection of competition free markets and intellectual property rights and my goodness without all 3 of those things we are learning here we wouldn't have the rich cultural and artistic tradition we have here in this great country the story of the multi-track recording revolution here on our American story. 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Sure it was the fastest selling debut album in the history of Columbia Records under the gap Jam label but everybody knew that these 3 knuckleheads were clever enough to come up with the shtick that clicked with m.t.v. Loving suburbia were just a novelty act. In a story. That cartoonish trio consisting of Adam and. Adam add rock Horrigan son a prominent playwright Israel. And Michael Mike the diamond sees from n.y.c. Started out as a hardcore punk band opening for legendary pump groups like the misfits and the Dead Kennedys and some of the most legendary clubs in the world such as heebie jeebies in 1903 they released a track that was basically a crank call set to a hip hop b. And became an underground favorite but in order to play the song during their lives they brought in a d.j. No one is d.j. Double our. Going with a long haired n.y.u. Student who would temporarily become the 4th white Jew of the Beastie Boys. But reading d.j. Stint would be short lived and he left the group in order to focus on his small indie rap label called Def Jam Records which he started with run out of the dorm room with his friend Russell Simmons hears Rick Rubin. Very big. The underground. I don't think many people knew about it. And it was an energy that was. A very specific. And then the record that would come out. Early in the. Band playing an r. And b. Close track. On it if you went to a club and. It wasn't that it was a d.j. Scratching. Any want to make oh man. I don't know anything about the music is going to. Really know what to do so. I just felt like it was possible to make a record. Like 99 records was a record straight I mean they got their own records to revamp I learned process of making our own records for it to have sleeves made. Me and. Started. Being a big kid and it really was about. Place. In a way that the mc just is the Beasties were beginning to bubble on the punk scene the transition to refs significantly less popular form of music at the time so insignificant you could count on one hand the number of known. You know on that one hand none of them were white major labels were not looking for rappers and definitely not white ones that is until Rick Rubin offered the Beasties a deal in 1984 on his dorm room operated label Ruben took his metal head music background and its passion for rap music and infused into these 3 teenaged. Boy might be. Like. That was. Pretty much. Like. That. You know. Here's Ruben. It was just interesting. Elements. After releasing some buzz with the singles the group went on to open for pop legend Madonna and her virgins who are the popularity group here's m.t.v. In 1905 asking the 22 year old Rick Rubin where the Beastie Boys did. The only reason that we haven't got a video yet because we drew from m.t.v. . Because that's all we're going to show. The Beastie survived the Madonna tour with their love us or hate us attitude and then join the rap legends. C.n. Their grand breakin 3 days in hell 2 who were accepted was much more coveted But going on to was run d.m.c. Didn't guarantee success with their almost all black audience here's friends of Ruben in the Beasties Rickman Nello and Adam dude and former host of yo n.p.v. Raps Dr Dre So when they 1st walked on the stage about 12. Arrests on stage a white guy had earned his stripes and no one had done that yet it's like if you went to the Apollo and you were comedians the audience in the rap rap at that time was just like the audience the black audience at the Apollo which a white dude is just there goes Ok entertaining a black audience goes what you got what you got sucker. Basically because they want to be entertained and when the beastie 1st came on they were not greeted with widespread approval but usually by the end of their set they would have won the audience over and they did that pretty quickly we did a show and region and you had 5000 black girls screaming hollering trying to get to one of the town and love and they just generally because of they were real that's what they were trying to say they weren't trying to be black they were trying to be the Beastie Boys and it worked and translate the music translated not the color. Of the beats a very aggressive. About We always loved aggressive. Stuff like from Aerosmith stuff like from point a cd so those kind of beats were kind of some of the what they would do with will certainly be with the being from the big problem but doesn't produce that and all that crazy this is what we did to scratch and so you heard because the good think of that so we always knew that some of the Beatles kind of like right there on the thing think it was a commentary and delivered I was a little bit here's hip hop pioneer Fab 5 Freddy Darrell McDaniel from run d.m.c. I remember these guys coming in. Don't hold that not head and a crowd went crazy and I was backstage at the time and I mean member run came back is it going to be about the cut Come on everybody stay so watched. Kim l.l. Cool j. Mo d. One thing everybody wanted to say because everybody felt like they were a little brothers that. Were over. The black boys and we could be like down to some sex. Life some really nice black negro going to be. Action and they came out in the round screaming and running. So I go get it right people you know what I. Was in don't know why it wasn't that's a problem here's Public Enemy's Chuck e. They was almost like the flip side like Jackie Robinson was the baseball the Beastie Boys would surrender music. And. Here's Beastie Boys m.c.a. And Mike d. When we 1st came out making. People would just like mean we surprise you know like it's really month to month we're going to listen like I guess nobody is just check it out and just be surprised that you can hear that kind of music and just be like what you guys away like I think you put a reconnoissance in it it's nice to get it live like a really big sound that are saying the line we're having concerts where there are black and so like I was performing on stage you have like white kids coming together in a way that it probably never would have Craney I think of the time and when we come back more on the life and the work of the Beastie Boys and we love music here every kind from Miles Davis to Meryl Haggard we do everything here on our American story . Where the producer going to producers and our American story. 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And we continue with the story of the Beastie Boys and let's bring it back to Greg angler from the beginning the Beastie Boys kept a foot in both worlds one in the hip hop world and the other in the pop rock world but keep in mind that the boys achieved all the success before they even put out a full length album the band was perfectly positioned right on the edge between clever and stupid and all this momentum culminated into the headline in The Village Voice read your make a masterpiece. The Beastie Boys released their rap metal fuse debut LP The samples from the likes of Led Zeppelin Black Sabbath The Clash AC d.c. And c.c.r. To name just a few We all know the name of the album but nobody says it better than the legendary talk show host and comedian Joan Rivers Their newest album is called likeness to kill it went platinum after only 8.5 They can write. The it. Will. Last Well I tell you I got my film again back then I'll done. Ok start that album called like. I said to many of the thank you. Thank you thank you Michael thank you very much Letterman Oh wait the it didn't go platinum informed we but it did become the 1st rap record to hit number one on the Billboard chart it also hit number 2 an r. And b. Charts Rapture has yet to exist once again a foot in Baltimore. Here's hip hop pioneer. Not walking down the street whatever. You're going to be. We're going to be you know on American Bandstand and I'm going to the Soul Train it will be hey you know. And I looked up because I. Couldn't believe that the 2nd place than the way to take a. License to you know when triple platinum became the biggest selling rap record of the eighty's it was certified diamond in 2015 for shipping over 10000000 copies in the United States to this day the album still sells over 10000 copies a week a true rarity in the average world of hip hop get jammed under the direction of Russell Simmons and Rick Rubin tried to take the success of the Beastie Boys to the big screen a tactic used with both run d.m.c. In the fat voice but the B.B.C.'s rejected the offer in left Def Jam in New York for Capitol Records in l.a. To work with the dynamo production team of the Dust Brothers and Matt. More album fans expected to part 2 but instead of rehashing their biggest hit the band returned in 1989 with the album called boutique the most sample Laden LP in the history of hip hop using around 300 samples from funk soul rock rap jazz and everything in between from the Beatles to Johnny Cash to the Eagles to head spinning epic was one of the most counterintuitive albums ever made rather than give the fans more of the same the Beasties gave them or. Commodores powered single Hey lady which was sampled from Jeanette lady gages let me love you. His rock critics Alan Light enjoying that. This is really just didn't sound like anything that anybody's ever done before where the brothers were in terms of sampling technology on that record nobody heard them for elimination like a record sound like that this is beautifully layered record very deep in its musical picture very even if we were. As funny as can be if they sample Cheap Trick they sampled David Bromberg if they had the white ears they were open to everything . And you could never think that it's Ok to be way too expensive you could still use recognizable samples in 1989 and not pay millions and millions of dollars for them so it had a lucky time whether there was a new technology that they could really exploit and really play around with. With the release of post put teak the Beastie Boys had reinvented your sound it was another masterpiece but it was also a commercial disaster and cost some Capitol Records employees their jobs it barely earned gold dad's Here's music critic Nelson George. Palmer take cleared away all the copies and left them with their real core fans and other people who were going to go with it and what happened to the people who they got was then became their new audience so I think they really made a transition and who and what they record and who were there for 10 years after the release of Paul's Boutique it went double platinum it was recognized worldwide as a landmark achievement and one of the greatest Hip-Hop albums of all time really stone would describe as the Pet Sounds and dark side of the movie. That's 41992 their next album was red but with the emergence of grunge rock and the dominance of gangsta rap nobody knew how the public would respond to their 3rd album Check your head it was the 1st record released under the band's only grand Royale in the 1st album featuring instrumentation from the band a move that brought them back to their roots. They really found a way to go. With other kinds of music. But you don't end up with. Your head was different from. That album he was licensed and as groundbreaking as either one the album was led by the psychedelic sounds from the single so what you want. To record is going to. Be did 2 tours to support the album one with the Rollins Band and one with Cypress Hill one foot in the rock world one foot in the rap world the combination of rap and light instrumentation with the Beastie Boys invention setting the stage for groups like heart and Rage Against The Machine the Beastie Boys have become the ultimate tastemakers and cool hookers Luscious Jackson drummer . Where basically. These boys are really. Kind of hard. Just. The Beastie Boys fans range from those of high brow to low brow to. Bra. I wish I was more like. The term most to describe the hairstyles. Certainly popular American hip hop group. Of course the beastie. Style but it wasn't until the Beastie Boys released their song mullet head on their next album communication in 1994. Actually. The charts at number one and the music video for their. Single sabotage was directed by Spike Jones It was an homage to him parody of 1970 s. Crime drama shows such as why 50 in Starsky and Hutch 4 years later Hello Nasty hit the stores and again premiered at number one in London 2 Grammy Awards in 2000 for their 2 the 5 boroughs album again entered the charts at number one and went platinum in 2007 the band released the mix up which was an album that consisted entirely of instrumental tracks this record one the Beastie Boys another Grammy then following the mix up m.c.a. Was diagnosed with cancer and underwent treatment they were inducted into the Rock n Roll Hall of Fame on April 14th 2012. Was too sick to attend the ceremony having been admitted to hospital the same. The following month. Confirmed that he. Would not perform under the Beastie Boys' name again. The Beastie Boys. Over 26000000. From New York City. The greatest rap group of all time. Other groups. And well done and not many bands because they lose one member remember lead. By the way go to our American. Music r.r. And Frank Sinatra. Miles Davis Chuck Berry and my favorite George Martin the. British but the impact the Beatles had on American music. They're still having its. Story here on our American stories. If you're just figuring out. What it might. All these talks of large had one of those moments when your favorites. Tailored. To your hips and thighs and that was a fancy pants. For here's a family friendly idea no doubt making your. Little number large. There's no need for that large to go to waste your way. With healthier oils like you know further That's the boils which can actually remember your chances for heart disease now that we're keeping termites learn more at heart. Canal info is the National Portrait of the American Heart Association thanks to catch campaign. Capital at a Carmel news dark am daily k s e o Santa Cruz. For USA Radio News I'm Wendy King. 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