Ep440: Jack Douglas - Producer Part 2
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Jack Douglas shares memories of the production and recording of John Lennon & Yoko Ono's "Double Fantasy", John Lennon's last day and memorial, unheard studio recordings, the 2010 'Stripped Back' version, Cheap Trick's "Live at Budokan" and more.
John Lennon’s records
Bringing in Cheap Trick for Double Fantasy
Rick Nielsen gifts John Lennon a guitar
John Lennon wanted to redo “Strawberry Fields Forever”
Were there any elements of Double Fantasy John or Yoko wanted to redo?
Making “Walking on Thin Ice”
John Lennon’s last day
John wanted to create a musical platform for Yoko
Recording the orgasm for “Kiss Kiss Kiss”
The plans for a John Lennon / Yoko Ono World Tour
The album name “Double Fantasy”
The two “Beautiful Boy(s)” songs
Records and video from the “Double Fantasy” sessions
The recording of John’s final day was destroyed
The private memorial with John’s studio tapes
Yoko distanced herself from Jack
The “Double Fantasy” royalty lawsuit
The 2010 “Double Fantasy” stripped back version
Revisiting the Record Plant for transferring “Double Fantasy” tapes
Jack’s thought watching John on “Get Back” series
John was constantly drawing, making art
Discovering Cheap Trick, early albums
Making “Live at Budokan” – using Osaka tapes
The overdub for “Live at Budokan”
Making Aerosmith’s “Live Bootleg” album
The Record Plant radio station for mixdowns
Jack produced Silverplanes' LP "Airbus", enjoy it here!
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