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Rod Lugs 2 Fender Guitar Amps For Me!

When I learned that Rod Stewart was coming to the ranch, my heart skipped a beat! No, not because of Rod, but because of his girl friend at the time – Britt Ekland. Rod Stewart and Britt Ekland

In high school several of my friends and I were big Peter Seller fans, and when we saw The Bobo, we flipped over Britt. She was that perfect Swedish girl. Later she became one of the famous Bond girls  – Mary Goodnight – in The Man With The Golden Gun.

And I was about to meet her in person!

Needless to say, after meeting Rod, I was introduced to Britt. She was just as beautiful in person as in the movies, and she spent a lot of time in the control room sitting on the couch just a few feet away from me. Being the professional I was, though, I kept my eyes on the tape recorders at all times.

And now to my story about Rod.

At the time, Tom Dowd was his producer, and he brought Rod to Caribou to do some overdubs and mixing of the album “A Night On The Town”.

A SPECIAL NOTE:

It was a great priviledge and honor to work with Tom Dowd several times while I was at Caribou. Tom was a true Legend in the recording industry, and anyone with any interest at all in the history of recording should watch this The Language Of Music. It is fantastic!

You’ll see Tom as he records Eric Clapton, Jimi Hendrix, the Allman Brothers, and on and on. Tom was a pioneer in the industry, and a master of the art of recording.

One of my most cherished tapes is Eric Clapton doing “Smile” by Charlie Chaplin. I assisted Tom with the mix, and I don’t think that version was ever released.

During the session, Tom asked me if I’d get a couple of the guitar amps we kept downstairs. I said, “Sure”. After all, that was part of my job – being a Gopher. Go Pher this and Go Pher that.

As I opened the door to head downstairs, Rod grabbed it and said, “I’ll help you.”  He and I went down the stairs and down the hall to the storage room. There were 3 Fender amps, and Rod just picked up 2 and said, “Grab that one, too.” We carried them down the hall to the elevator and rode it up to the studio. Again, he grabbed 2, and I picked up one. That allowed me to open the studio door with one hand, and Rod carried the 2 amps into the studio. I followed with my amp.

At that point, he headed back to the control room, so I said, “Thank you.” Then I finished plugging them in and putting mics on them.

I just wanted to tell this story because at that time Rod was really popular and recording a lot of hits. I had heard he was somewhat of a “prima donna”, but I found him to be very pleasant, and he didn’t have to help me at all. He could have just sat in the control room with Britt and waited for me to lug the amps.

We recorded the final vocal for “Tonight’s The Night”, which is the song that features whispers from Britt. The song became his second US chart topper, peaked at #5 in UK, #3 in Australia and charted well in other parts of the world as well. It was also the 61st video to be played on the debut of MTV on August 1, 1981

Peter Cetera, Maurice, and Heineken Beer

After seeing Peter Cetera on a Heineken commercial, I had to laugh because I was sure that Heineken probably has no idea that their beer was probably the most popular beer at Caribou. Yes, a lot of Coors was consumed, as you might imagine, but a whole lot of Heineken was swallowed too. In fact, they probably could have run ads in the 70′s saying, “Heineken. The official beer of Caribou Ranch.” Ha!

Watch as “Ladies’ Man,” Maurice, surprises Jamie and Gavin with one of the secrets to his success: Peter Cetera’s “Restless Heart.” Then read my “tale” below the video.

When we were mixing “If You Leave Me Now”, I remember Peter telling Wayne (the engineer) to be sure he didn’t fade the song out before the last “Ooh mama, I just got to have your lovin’” was heard. He went on to say, “That’s what gets the women!” So now you and Maurice know the secret to why Peter’s music works!

Ever Watched “Too Close For Comfort”?

Naturally, most of the stories here are about famous recording artists. However, there’s one story about one of the non-famous employees who went on to become famous after leaving the ranch. I thought that would be fun to tell, too.

One of the girls who worked at Caribou was a beautiful young lady named Lydia Korniloff.  Lydia Cornell

One of her jobs was to meet the artists at the airport in Denver and drive them up to the ranch.  She would help them get situated and show them around. I guess you could say she was the “concierge”.

She was always pleasant to talk to, and if she wasn’t taking pictures as the official Ranch Photographer, she was usually smiling and laughing and taking care of business.

Why am I telling you about Lydia?

Because when she quit her job at the ranch, and we asked her, “What are you going to do?” She said, “I’m going to Los Angeles to be an actress.” And we said, “Oh. Great. Good luck”. Little did we know!

Well, it wasn’t long after that, that I got a call from Al, and he said, “Turn on the TV. Lydia is the star of a new show called “Too Close For Comfort”. There she was, in “living color”!

Yes, Lydia Korniloff we all worked with at Caribou, had become the famous Lydia Cornell. She’s gone on to have a very successful acting career, written a book, does stand-up comedy, and hosts a talk show.

You can learn a lot more about her here:  Lydia Cornell

“Straight from the Horse’s Mouth”

If you know anything about the history of Rock & Roll, you probably know that Buddy Holly was killed in a plane crash in 1959. There’s an interesting story attached to that story, and that is that Waylon Jennings was playing bass for The Crickets at the time, and was scheduled to be on the same plane. The story goes that Waylon gave up his seat to The Big Bopper because the Bopper had a cold.

When Waylon was recording at Caribou,

I've Always Been Crazy

I was working in the control room with him. When we finished, late one night, Waylon was waiting for his ride to the Denver airport. He was sitting on a bench in the studio, and I seized the opportunity. I sat down beside him, we both had a swig, and I said,  “I’ve always heard you were supposed to be on the plane with Buddy Holly, but you didn’t get on it for some reason.  What really happened?”

Here’s what he said, “Yes, I was supposed to be on the plane, but one of the roadies had a girl friend, whom he hadn’t seen for a while, waiting for him in Fargo. The roadies traveled by truck, so it would take them a lot longer to get there than it would in the plane. So I let him have my seat, and I rode in the truck.”

There it is, “straight from the horse’s mouth”.  You decide for yourself – was he fooling with me, or was he telling it like it was?

As a side note:  Years later I was working with a lady in Denver named Diane Hughes, and she told me that she grew up in Iowa, and it was her grandfather who owned the plane that Buddy Holly chartered that fateful day.

A Close Encounter With Dennis Wilson!

Since we lived on the south side of Nederland, there was no television reception. The signals seemed to bounce right over us because of the mountains behind us. When my wife wanted to watch something special, she’d come to the ranch and watch TV. There was a television in the “kitchen” area on the main floor of the studio.

One such day, when we walked into the studio, Dennis Wilson (The Beach Boys’ drummer – for those of you who just arrived on a turnip truck) Dennis Wilsonwas standing there in his white “surfer” pants.  My wife was carrying our son, Hillary, who was about a year old at the time.  Dennis saw him and said, “What a cute baby. Can I hold him?” Of course she said yes, and held him out for Dennis to take.

Dennis held him up, and made some faces and noises to get Hillary giggling. Then gave him the usual toss up into the air – catching him on the way down. You know, like everyone does with a baby.

Well, on about the 3rd toss, both of them laughing, suddenly a stream of liquid found its way out of the diaper, and hit directly on Dennis’s shirt and pants!

He just laughed harder and calmly handed Hillary back to his Mom. Saying something like, “No problem. That’s what babies do.”, he excused himself to go change clothes.

I’ve always teased Hillary by saying, “How many people can say they peed on a Beach Boy? You’re pretty unique!”

PS: I couldn’t find an Official website for Dennis, but there’s a lot of great info in Wikipedia