Almost all the great rock groups in the 60’s and 70’s had studio musicians record the tracks that made their records so great.
There is a documentary on you tube. “The wrecking Crew”.
Great movie.
Studio time cost a lot of money. You needed musicians that could get the job done quickly.
BFL
And I love being able to easily cast YouTube vids to an AppleTV to play on a TV with sound bar, sub, and surround speakers. Something I really got into during Covid lockdowns, when we weren’t able to see much live music. I watched a lot of old concert vids.
Here, I’ll contribute to the thread with one of them:
Blind Faith in Hyde Park, 1969
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7ADa0l9k0A
Blind Faith’s first show, a free one in Hyde Park!
Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Ric Grech.
And I’ll bring it back to the present to give thanks to Eric Clapton for playing a show in the Fall of 2021 that didn’t require masks. Great show, with Jimmy Vaughn as the warm up. First big show I saw after the beginning of Covid.
Yeah that wad a great film...very eye opening. They didn’t seem to want to say it but the Beatles probably were the the death of that model.