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Most studios in Memphis had a house set of drums; the drummers just brought their own sticks.
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I had been raised on country and western in Missouri. But gospel was great.
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I could have gone on to be an engineer full time, except that there was more demand for my playing. But the love of working the board never leaves you.
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My ears won't fool me. Even when I do a session on digital, we still warm it up somewhere in the process, in mastering or mixing, running the signal through some tubes somewhere.
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Garry Trudeau put me in the Doonesbury strip many years ago. So I've been a cartoon once.
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I lived in a hotel across the street from Disneyland for a month.
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I'm one of those guys who likes to piddle around in the garage and fix stuff.
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If you took a little of Sam Cooke and a little of Little Richard, and poured it in a jar and shook it up and poured it out you would get Otis Redding.
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Memphis is in a very lucky position on the map. Everything just gravitated to Memphis for years.
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I'm a Top 40 record guy. I remember the hits and don't remember the flops. Something in my brain blocks them out.
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The reason I wanted to become an organ player was because I heard Ray Charles play on Quincy Jones' arrangement of "One Mint Julep." I heard that sound, and it just struck me. I thought that's what I want to do with my life. That's the sound I want to try to make.
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Good music grows with age like a fine wine it's gets better and better over time.
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Out of frustration, you do drugs when you can't write. On occasion that might work, but usually what happens is that once you've had on drink, you just want another drink.
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Once you strike a note on the organ, it's going to stay with you until you either make it louder or softer or let it go. So it's a little bit like the human voice, so you can put a human characteristic in it.
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I was extremely fortunate to live around the corner from a recording studio and to be chosen to have a paper route to make enough money to pay for the music lessons. I was one of the chosen few to have a job and to walk through the curtain at Stax Records was just an amazing thing for me to do at age 14.
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Simplicity is not the same as stupidity