Great story, GT. The Association has always been one of my favorite groups starting with Along Comes Mary. Had a few of their albums, including the Renaissance album which I really liked. Windy, one of the best songs ever.
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The recording marathon in this story reminds me of lyrics from the Who song 'Success Story' written by John Entwistle "Back in the studio to make our latest number one Take two-hundred-and-seventy-six You know, this used to be fun"
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This has been so interesting! It also brought back memories of my 14-year-old self, transistor radio glued to my ear, listening to Windy. Thanks for the memory GT!
The association were good musicians, check out the performance of along comes Mary on the Ed Sullivan show. Done completely live, no lip syncing. Have all their albums. One of my favorite groups.
I enjoyed their performance on the Smothers Brothers show. In this one their intro was creative and funny, but they were lip syncing their song. You can hear the change off as the song hits the downbeat with the guitar.
I met Larry Ramos very briefly as a young boy when The New Christy Minstrels made a tour appearance in Ketchikan, Alaska. As part of the promotion for the concert they held an autograph session at a local record shop. I bought one of their albums and got five or six autographs on the album jacket, most prominently from Barry McGuire and Larry Ramos. They were all very cool even though I'd bought an older album that some there didn't perform on. I had no idea that Larry would wind up with The Association singing on a huge hit like "Windy" just three years later. You gave a now-68-year-old man a nice trip down Memory Lane. Thanks, and R.I.P. Larry Ramos
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I always enjoy these videos. I think it's great to see someone who values the perfect 45 as much as some people seem to worship the album at the expense of singles.
Great video! I've loved the Association since I was a kid, and have several of their albums. My understanding is that the group, augmented by session musicians, did play on their first album, and played almost all the instruments on their second, and both those sound good to me. They also sounded good in the clips of them performing live I've seen and heard. Maybe Bones Howe disagreed, or perhaps his attitude was "why settle for good musicians when you can have great ones?" Whatever the reason, "Windy" is a great record.
@@user-er2ys7jh7e I can't understand that, especially about The Associationj. They were uptight, outta sight and really in the groove. Come to think of it, my Dad, who was born in the 1920's didn't much care for any of that either.
Fascinating as always GT. I highly recommend the film 'The Wrecking Crew' from 2008 for a look into the life and business use of studio musicians for your viewers.
Thanks! And I have seen that doc. There are indeed relatively few that know what their lives were like. 24x7 on call, temperamental producers, temperamental arrangers, etc.
@@the_guitar_trooperNot to mention the band members who didn't get to record their own music even though they were great musicians in their own right. That would piss me off too, lol.
Nice work again and the devil is in the details as you always point out. Another masterpiece from a talented group with major assistance from the Wrecking Crew in addition to talented engineering and production efforts. Interestingly, folks credit Joan Baez’s version of “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” for Led Zeppelin’s version but it was actually The Association’s version that gave it an early Rock adaption before LZ. Once again, all of this dispels the misconception about The Association being just another run of the mill pop group.
I heard the original Demo by Ruthann Friedman on CZcams 15 years ago but it seems to have been taken down as of today I couldn't find it ~ The song was originally about a guy called "LARRY" ~ But otherwise you did a great job digging deep into its history ~ I didn't know about her David Crosby connection ~ Anyway it wouldn't have been as big of a hit called "Larry" ~ Big fan of the Association saw them live back in their early days of the mid-60s ~
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HELLUVA BACK STORY!! WINDY is my favorite The Association song. I'll bet a lot of people would be interested in hearing a backstory behind their favorite songs. You might have done this one: A backstory for the song WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL.😊😊😊😊
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Hey I am one of the biggest Association fans ever I have every album plus the Russ solo album…. But I never heard this detailed story but the only thing I disagree is “Renaissance” was a great album!!! Love all of the Valiant label releases…..thank you
Haight-Ashbury was all about the new order - you know. - where money didn’t matter and everyone was broke and expected free services and to grow their own food and eat it not sell it and still have unprotected sex and kids without real families and deafening music that caused permanent hearing loss and experimentation with psychedelic drugs that may or may not cause irreparable DNA damage. Yeah. That utopia.
I admit I'm not a big fan of the Association but this was a well done song. All their songs were. Only reason I never went crazy for this band is that there was just much out there in those days and that particular year there were hundreds of groups and songs out there then. You could spend all day listening to music and it would be possible to not hear the same song twice. Probably would not happen because they played to top 5 songs like constantly and the rest of the top 10 almost as much. Of course we all understand why.
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@@paulsto6516 I also own a PRS CE24, and, although I like the pickups in it better, it is not in the same build quality class as the Zack Meyer. I did change the tuning machines to Kluson Revolutions and it was a superb upgrade.
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Shows how much work it takes to make a hit and the talented people involved. Arrangement can make or break a song.
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Yet another excellent bit of rock music history from our favorite old guy GT! Always enjoy your videos man!👍👍📀📀
Thanks as always for listening, Steve! Hey Dude- how come you’re not a channel member yet? Hmmmmmm? You could have seen this last Thursday! Hint hint.
I was three when this song was released and my little brain immediately loved it. 😄
Thank you for another great video! 😊♥️
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Excellent! It is so I interesting to learn the background history of the songs we love.
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I love your channel. The stories behind these songs and the way you tell them are such an inspiration. 🎸⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️😎👍👍👍👍
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Thank you again. Wonderful and insightful as usual.
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@@the_guitar_trooper do you play that opening guitar sequence yourself?
Always enjoy your work !!
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Great story, GT. The Association has always been one of my favorite groups starting with Along Comes Mary. Had a few of their albums, including the Renaissance album which I really liked. Windy, one of the best songs ever.
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Excellent, as always :)
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@@the_guitar_trooper you're welcome, and thank you for your stories and for bringing sunshine into my life every day 🥰
I LOVED the Association! I was privileged to see them perform at the Grand Ol' Opry in the late 80's. A Wonderful night!
Wow. Who would’ve thought that they would be playing there?
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We love those back stories. Keep them coming! How about some more “ one hit wonders “?
There are a lot on that list. I’ll look for another one that I can do a long form on.
I think I knew it from Sesame Street before I knew it was a real song!
Always like hearing the truth and back stories. Thanks 👍.
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Another great video, every one is a gem. Thanks for sharing your research and insights into early rock.
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Loved the Association! Early in the video as you get us to guess the song or group I guessed Along COMES MARY. 😂
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The recording marathon in this story reminds me of lyrics from the Who song 'Success Story' written by John Entwistle
"Back in the studio to make our latest number one
Take two-hundred-and-seventy-six
You know, this used to be fun"
Yeah. Recording can become an albatross around yer neck.
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This has been so interesting! It also brought back memories of my 14-year-old self, transistor radio glued to my ear, listening to Windy.
Thanks for the memory GT!
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The association were good musicians, check out the performance of along comes Mary on the Ed Sullivan show. Done completely live, no lip syncing. Have all their albums. One of my favorite groups.
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I enjoyed their performance on the Smothers Brothers show. In this one their intro was creative and funny, but they were lip syncing their song. You can hear the change off as the song hits the downbeat with the guitar.
I met Larry Ramos very briefly as a young boy when The New Christy Minstrels made a tour appearance in Ketchikan, Alaska. As part of the promotion for the concert they held an autograph session at a local record shop. I bought one of their albums and got five or six autographs on the album jacket, most prominently from Barry McGuire and Larry Ramos. They were all very cool even though I'd bought an older album that some there didn't perform on. I had no idea that Larry would wind up with The Association singing on a huge hit like "Windy" just three years later. You gave a now-68-year-old man a nice trip down Memory Lane. Thanks, and R.I.P. Larry Ramos
Hey - what a great memory! He seemed to be well grounded, particularly as a member of a pop band.
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AMAZING, AND AWESOME, AS ALWAYS!!! ONCE AGAIN, KUDOS!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks again as always!!
Another great backstory. Thanks.
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I always enjoy these videos. I think it's great to see someone who values the perfect 45 as much as some people seem to worship the album at the expense of singles.
Hi Quince! Yep - When AM radio was THE driving force of music marketing, the single was a lynchpin.
Great video! I've loved the Association since I was a kid, and have several of their albums.
My understanding is that the group, augmented by session musicians, did play on their first album, and played almost all the instruments on their second, and both those sound good to me. They also sounded good in the clips of them performing live I've seen and heard. Maybe Bones Howe disagreed, or perhaps his attitude was "why settle for good musicians when you can have great ones?" Whatever the reason, "Windy" is a great record.
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Very cool
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Great...you walk with your material easy and its always interesting.. Respect!
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VERY groovy!
Right on!!
@oddshot60, my soon-to-be 30 year old nephew ABSOLUTELY HATES the word GROOVY. Doesn't bother my sister (65).or me(67).😅😅😅😅
@@user-er2ys7jh7e. Imagine that! LOL
@@user-er2ys7jh7e I can't understand that, especially about The Associationj. They were uptight, outta sight and really in the groove. Come to think of it, my Dad, who was born in the 1920's didn't much care for any of that either.
Fascinating as always GT. I highly recommend the film 'The Wrecking Crew' from 2008 for a look into the life and business use of studio musicians for your viewers.
Thanks! And I have seen that doc. There are indeed relatively few that know what their lives were like. 24x7 on call, temperamental producers, temperamental arrangers, etc.
@@the_guitar_trooperNot to mention the band members who didn't get to record their own music even though they were great musicians in their own right. That would piss me off too, lol.
😂Really enjoy hearing about the recording of WINDY.WAS one of my favorites.
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Windy, right? Remember hearing this somewhere ...
Bingo!
Nice work again and the devil is in the details as you always point out. Another masterpiece from a talented group with major assistance from the Wrecking Crew in addition to talented engineering and production efforts.
Interestingly, folks credit Joan Baez’s version of “Babe I’m Gonna Leave You” for Led Zeppelin’s version but it was actually The Association’s version that gave it an early Rock adaption before LZ. Once again, all of this dispels the misconception about The Association being just another run of the mill pop group.
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I heard the original Demo by Ruthann Friedman on CZcams 15 years ago but it seems to have been taken down as of today I couldn't find it ~ The song was originally about a guy called "LARRY" ~ But otherwise you did a great job digging deep into its history ~ I didn't know about her David Crosby connection ~ Anyway it wouldn't have been as big of a hit called "Larry" ~ Big fan of the Association saw them live back in their early days of the mid-60s ~
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@@the_guitar_trooper Hi I’m not joking ~ Seriously “Larry” ~
HELLUVA BACK STORY!!
WINDY is my favorite The Association song.
I'll bet a lot of people would be interested in hearing a backstory behind their favorite songs.
You might have done this one: A backstory for the song WINCHESTER CATHEDRAL.😊😊😊😊
Hi!! And Thanks for watching!! That is an interesting story alright and Winchester Cathedral is already on the Development queue but not yet scheduled.
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Hey I am one of the biggest Association fans ever I have every album plus the Russ solo album…. But I never heard this detailed story but the only thing I disagree is “Renaissance” was a great album!!! Love all of the Valiant label releases…..thank you
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At least she had free rooms. I slept on floors when I was a hippie chic in the earl 1970's 🤪
Haight-Ashbury was all about the new order - you know. - where money didn’t matter and everyone was broke and expected free services and to grow their own food and eat it not sell it and still have unprotected sex and kids without real families and deafening music that caused permanent hearing loss and experimentation with psychedelic drugs that may or may not cause irreparable DNA damage. Yeah. That utopia.
@@the_guitar_trooper Yep, those were the days!!! 😁😁
@@the_guitar_trooperWell, you know how it is when you're young. You think you're 10 feet tall and bulletproof! 😂
@@Mick_Ts_Chick YEPPER!!
I admit I'm not a big fan of the Association but this was a well done song. All their songs were. Only reason I never went crazy for this band is that there was just much out there in those days and that particular year there were hundreds of groups and songs out there then. You could spend all day listening to music and it would be possible to not hear the same song twice. Probably would not happen because they played to top 5 songs like constantly and the rest of the top 10 almost as much. Of course we all understand why.
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@The_Guitar_Trouper Digging your presentation style & content.
Did/do you work in commercial radio? You have that 70s/80s FM radio jock vibe 😎☮♥🦘🦘
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Superb as ever. I always like your videos. I think you allowed a drill of Julie Felix to sneak in by mistake. Am I correct?
Yep. Her photos were right in there with Ruthann‘s, and I picked them up. You’re the first one that has noticed that has told me anyway.
Very interesting...have you done any on the Box Tops yet?
Not yet! They are on the development queue but not scheduled.
@@the_guitar_trooper cool
Ruthann Friedman - Windy
Bingo!
I love the Associations hits. How about doing the famous "Paul McCartney's Dead" myth?!
I’m not sure if I want to poke THAT hornet nest, but maybe. I’ll make a note of it.
I always thought it was about Wendy , you know, the hamburger girl ? Oh well, ya learn something new every once in a while !! ✌️🌈🎶🎶
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What I’ve always wanted to know: why is she reaching out to capture a Mormon?
Different strokes for differe….
What's Julie Felix doing in there, amongst the photos of Ruthann?
It was a booboo
@@the_guitar_trooper Refreshingly honest! Thank you.
Is that a Zach Myers PRS?
Yep. A truly excellent instrument regardless of price.
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I love mine! 👍
@@paulsto6516 I also own a PRS CE24, and, although I like the pickups in it better, it is not in the same build quality class as the Zack Meyer. I did change the tuning machines to Kluson Revolutions and it was a superb upgrade.
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I get the feeling that PRS put extra effort into the Zack Myers guitar.
Enjoy! ☮
Too bad it was too expensive to play the song on this video.
Yeah, due to copyright restrictions and my status as a CZcams revenue-sharing partner, I’m just not allowed to play long clips of most songs on videos exceeding 1 minute in length.
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