RSP #2 - So Many Bands with Jonathan Plum | Alice in Chains | Blind Melon | Pearl Jam
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This week's podcast features Jonathan Plum, a musical legend from the Seattle music scene. Self taught and a self starter, Jonathan climbed the local ranks of the Seattle music scene...
show moreSince then, Jonathan has partnered up and continues to produce incredible new talent for the world to discover. Whether it's talking about stories of the recording experiences of 'Seattle sound' bands, or discussing the dynamics of being in a band, Jonathan has a voice of authority and experience. So, dig in because this podcast was particularly enjoyable to create. Oh yeah... Jonathan recorded my band in 1999 and hired me for a number of productions over the last 20 years as well, so I definitely lobby hard for the guy.
6:00 100hz shelf on my badboy mixer. The low cut.
6:54 Shure SM7, the classic radio microphone. So jealous. How Plum and I met. Swerve. Demos at London Bridge. Great bands implode.
10:00 Self destructed. Kuma and Kumasound. Bre Loughlin. Gary Cooper. Emo and electronica. 13:00 Blind Melon. Pearl Jam. Alice in Chains. Candlebox. Temple of the Dog.
14:05 How Jonathan got into the business. RAIL, the band. Teaching at Triad Studios.
15:50 Tascam and overdubbing. Learning on a 4 track. Jonathan recording like the Beatles.
19:50 Drum tones at London Bridge. Rick Parashar hired Jonathan.
22:35 Back in 1992 you had to record at a studio. No home demos.
23:30 Sweaty Nipples. Pride and Glory. Zakk Wylde. Not like in the LA studios.
28:20 Fighting Machinists. Interscope records. Seagrams. Brandi Carlile. Rick passed away.
30:00 Jonathan is the musical equivalent of Jimmy Fallon. He got his own SNL.
31:00 Blind Melon. Shannon Hoon. Guns and Roses. "No Rain." Jonathan did the finger snaps.
33:50 Seattle movement. Starstruck. Nerves. Surreal to spend time with them.
36:00 London Bridge room. Secret ingredient is the Neve console.
41:00 Professional records. Labels don't front to small bands.
44:40 Jonathan and 2 partners buy London Bridge Studio. Robert Lang studios.
48:40 Staving off the inevitable. Is the studio world dead? The drum tones!! Natural resonance. 50:00 What's next with LBS? Difficulties of the current state of the industry.
55:45 Does Jonathan travel to other studios to produce?
56:00 Favorite records Jonathan loved doing. Blind Melon. Captain Howdy. RKNDY. Green Apple Quickstep. Love Battery. Love Brother Nine. Jonathan forgets who he's working with. Mary Lambert. Macklemore. Ethyl. Intangibles.
1:00:00 What's Jonathan Plum and London Bridge looking for?
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