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აბა თუ იცით რა აერთიანებს fairport, nick drakes, ISB, & vashtiს?
არაა აუცილებელი ეს თემა პირველ გვერდძე იყოს
მაგრამ თუ იქნება, ვიცი რომ ყოველთვის მაგარი რამეები დაიდება
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i think it's a MUST book
at least, for us


Q: What different directions were you trying to explore with your major acts ?- Fairport, the Incredible String Band, Nick Drake, John Martyn?
A: I wasn't really consciously trying to explore different paths with different musicians. I was just responding in the studio to how to get down, on tape, the music that these people were playing. Obviously, I would respond, I was a good sounding board for them. But I wasn't consciously trying to say, well, you guys represent this strand and I'm going to steer you that way, and you guys represent this strand and I'm going to steer you in this direction. I was really just responding, recording session by recording session, to the material that we were recording, and making suggestions that I thought was appropriate to the music. I wasn't standing outside it, looking at it, from the same perspective you can twenty years, thirty years later. I was just in the studio trying to make the record, and I didn't think of it as being a style or a trend or a strand of anything. I certainly was influenced by things. There were lines of influence that ran through those recordings. The Incredible String Band wasn't really influenced by very much. They were pretty unique to themselves. Fairport, obviously, were much more influenced by people like the Youngbloods, the Lovin' Spoonful, and all that kind of thing in their earlier period, and then even Liege and Lief, which is such a strand by itself, they were hugely influenced by Big Pink , and wanted to make something -- I think I've said this before in interviews -- that they wanted to make something...they felt they wanted to do something as English as that was American. And they also wanted to get the same snare drum sound.
With Nick, I think I was, as a producer, I was certainly very influenced by the first Leonard Cohen record, by John Simon's record. I was very impressed with that, I thought that was a really beautifully produced record. The voices on "Poor Boy" are definitely a nod, a tip of the hat, in the direction of "So Long, Marianne."
(from an interview with JOE BOYD)