Never Say No to a Rock Star: In the Studio with Dylan, Sinatatra, Jagger and More
In 1974, at the age of seventeen, author Glenn Berger served as “Schlepper” and apprentice to the legendary recording engineer Phil Ramone at New York City’s A&R Studios, and was witness to music history on an almost daily and nightly basis as pop and rock icons such as Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Frank Sinatra, Burt Bacharach, Bette Midler, and James Brown performed their hit-making magic, honed their sound, strutted their stuff, bared their souls, and threw epic tantrums. In this memoir, full of revelatory and previously unknown anecdotal observations of these musical giants, Glenn recounts how he quickly learned the ropes to move up from schlepperhood to assistant to the tyrannical Ramone, and eventually, to become a recording engineer superstar himself. Not only is Never Say No to A Rock Star a fascinating, hilarious and poignant behind-the-scenes look of this musical Mecca, but Berger, now a prominent psychologist, looking back through the prism of his youthful experience and his years working as a counselor and therapist, provides a telling and honest examination of the nature of fame and success and the corollaries between creativity, madness and self-destruction.
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Never Say No to a Rock Star: In the Studio with Dylan, Sinatatra, Jagger and More
In 1974, at the age of seventeen, author Glenn Berger served as “Schlepper” and apprentice to the legendary recording engineer Phil Ramone at New York City’s A&R Studios, and was witness to music history on an almost daily and nightly basis as pop and rock icons such as Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Frank Sinatra, Burt Bacharach, Bette Midler, and James Brown performed their hit-making magic, honed their sound, strutted their stuff, bared their souls, and threw epic tantrums. In this memoir, full of revelatory and previously unknown anecdotal observations of these musical giants, Glenn recounts how he quickly learned the ropes to move up from schlepperhood to assistant to the tyrannical Ramone, and eventually, to become a recording engineer superstar himself. Not only is Never Say No to A Rock Star a fascinating, hilarious and poignant behind-the-scenes look of this musical Mecca, but Berger, now a prominent psychologist, looking back through the prism of his youthful experience and his years working as a counselor and therapist, provides a telling and honest examination of the nature of fame and success and the corollaries between creativity, madness and self-destruction.
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Never Say No to a Rock Star: In the Studio with Dylan, Sinatatra, Jagger and More

Never Say No to a Rock Star: In the Studio with Dylan, Sinatatra, Jagger and More

Never Say No to a Rock Star: In the Studio with Dylan, Sinatatra, Jagger and More

Never Say No to a Rock Star: In the Studio with Dylan, Sinatatra, Jagger and More

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In 1974, at the age of seventeen, author Glenn Berger served as “Schlepper” and apprentice to the legendary recording engineer Phil Ramone at New York City’s A&R Studios, and was witness to music history on an almost daily and nightly basis as pop and rock icons such as Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Mick Jagger, Frank Sinatra, Burt Bacharach, Bette Midler, and James Brown performed their hit-making magic, honed their sound, strutted their stuff, bared their souls, and threw epic tantrums. In this memoir, full of revelatory and previously unknown anecdotal observations of these musical giants, Glenn recounts how he quickly learned the ropes to move up from schlepperhood to assistant to the tyrannical Ramone, and eventually, to become a recording engineer superstar himself. Not only is Never Say No to A Rock Star a fascinating, hilarious and poignant behind-the-scenes look of this musical Mecca, but Berger, now a prominent psychologist, looking back through the prism of his youthful experience and his years working as a counselor and therapist, provides a telling and honest examination of the nature of fame and success and the corollaries between creativity, madness and self-destruction.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781943156085
Publisher: Schaffner Press
Publication date: 07/01/2016
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 8.90(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Glenn Berger, PhD was for many years in the 1970s and 80s a recording assistant and later engineer/producer for the recording studio A&R Studios. After 20 years in the music business, Glenn became a psychotherapist. Excerpts from his memoir have been published in Esquire, Rolling Stone, and SOS Magazine. He lives in New York City.

Table of Contents

Prelude: "It Was All Me" xi

Track 1 Day One: Yes, Sir, James Brown! 1

Track 2 The Schlepper 16

Track 3 Phil Ramone Plucks Me from Obscurity 26

Track 4 Paul Simon: The Superstar 39

Track 5 Bob Dylan's Blood on the Tracks: The Untold Story 70

Track 6 Judy Collins and Arif Mardin: A Turkishly Delightful New Years 85

Track 7 Too Much Too Soon: The New York Dolls 92

Track 8 Oddballs and Angels: Phoebe Snow 98

Track 9 The Freaks, the Pricks, and the Gems 109

Track 10 The Night I Didn't Have Sex with Bette Midler 134

Track 11 Fifty Ways to Leave Your Mentor 144

Track 12 "The Saddest Thing of All": My Thirty Minutes with Frank Sinatra 151

Track 13 All That Bob Fosse 164

Track 14 How Paul Shaffer Almost Got Me Killed 235

Track 15 The Time Mick Jagger Sang "Honky Tonk Women" Just For Me 243

Postlude: It Was All Them 270

Acknowledgments 281

Glenn Berger: A Select Discography 283

Author Bio 287

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