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In this episode of Clang the Podcast, hosts Smiley and Pete interview legendary music producer Steve Lillywhite. They discuss Steve's early experiences in the music industry, his approach to producing, and his work with iconic artists such as U2, The Rolling Stones, and Talking Heads. Steve shares insights into his creative process, the importance of enthusiasm and encouragement, and the evolution of music production. The conversation also touches on the concept of structure in songwriting and the impact of technology on the industry. In this conversation,
Steve Lillywhite discusses his experiences working with various artists and his approach to music production. He talks about his early days in the industry, his preference for using his ears over technology, and his collaborations with artists – some of which didn’t end as well as you might expect! Steve also shares his admiration for David Bowie and his love for prog rock. Overall, the conversation provides insights into Steve's career and his passion for creating great music and some great stories about the music legends he’s work with over the years.

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In this episode of Clang the Podcast, hosts Smiley and Pete interview legendary music producer Steve Lillywhite. They discuss Steve's early experiences in the music industry, his approach to producing, and his work with iconic artists such as U2, The Rolling Stones, and Talking Heads. Steve shares insights into his creative process, the importance of enthusiasm and encouragement, and the evolution of music production. The conversation also touches on the concept of structure in songwriting and the impact of technology on the industry. In this conversation,
Steve Lillywhite discusses his experiences working with various artists and his approach to music production. He talks about his early days in the industry, his preference for using his ears over technology, and his collaborations with artists – some of which didn’t end as well as you might expect! Steve also shares his admiration for David Bowie and his love for prog rock. Overall, the conversation provides insights into Steve's career and his passion for creating great music and some great stories about the music legends he’s work with over the years.

Follow us on Instagram at ClangPodcast and share your own personal clangs!
Check us out on YouTube
Follow us on TikTok

  continue reading

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