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Electric Lady may refer to
Electric Lady Studios is a recording studio located at 52 West Eighth Street in Greenwich Village, New York City. It was originally built by Jimi Hendrix and designed by John Storyk in 1970. Hendrix spent only four weeks recording in Electric Lady before his death, but it has since been used by many notable artists, such as Erykah Badu, Mew, The Roots, Bob Dylan, John Lennon, Ric Ocasek, Kiss, The Clash, AC/DC, Guns N' Roses, Michael Stanley Band, The Strokes, Hall & Oates, U2, Gwen Stefani, Daft Punk, Kanye West, Christina Aguilera, A-ha, D'Angelo, Dan Auerbach, Lana Del Rey, and Sara Bareilles.
Electric Lady Studio's current address has a long history. The basement housed The Village Barn nightclub from 1930 to 1967. Abstract expressionist artist Hans Hofmann began lecturing there in 1938, eventually retiring from teaching in 1958 to paint full-time.
In 1968, Jimi Hendrix and his manager Michael Jeffery had invested jointly in the purchase of the Generation Club in Greenwich Village. Their initial plans to re-open the club were scrapped when the pair decided that the investment would serve them much better as a recording studio. The studio fees for the lengthy Electric Ladyland sessions were astronomical, and Jimi was constantly in search of a recording environment that suited him.
Electricity is the set of physical phenomena associated with the presence and flow of electric charge. Electricity gives a wide variety of well-known effects, such as lightning, static electricity, electromagnetic induction and electric current. In addition, electricity permits the creation and reception of electromagnetic radiation such as radio waves.
In electricity, charges produce electromagnetic fields which act on other charges. Electricity occurs due to several types of physics:
The word lady is a civil term of respect for a woman, specifically the female equivalent to gentleman or lord, and in many contexts a term for any adult woman. Once confined to usage when specifically addressing women of high social class or status; over the last 300 years, the term may now be used to refer to any respectable adult woman.
The word comes from Old English hlǣfdige; the first part of the word is a mutated form of hlāf, "loaf, bread", also seen in the corresponding hlāford, "lord". The second part is usually taken to be from the root dig-, "to knead", seen also in dough; the sense development from bread-kneader, or bread-maker, or bread-shaper, to the ordinary meaning, though not clearly to be traced historically, may be illustrated by that of "lord".
Mick Rock (born 1948) is a British photographer best known for his iconic shots of rock and roll legends such as Queen, David Bowie, Syd Barrett, Lou Reed, Iggy Pop and The Stooges, Geordie, The Sex Pistols, The Ramones, Joan Jett, Talking Heads, Roxy Music, Crossfade, Thin Lizzy, Mötley Crüe, and Blondie. Often referred to as "The Man Who Shot the Seventies", most of the memorable images of David Bowie as Ziggy Stardust were shot by Rock, in his capacity as Bowie's official photographer.
Currently living in New York City with his wife and their daughter, Rock has been showcasing his work in a series of exhibitions.
In addition to his work with David Bowie, whom he met in early 1972, Rock is also noted for creating iconic album covers for Syd Barrett’s The Madcap Laughs, Lou Reed’s Transformer and Coney Island Baby, Iggy and the Stooges' Raw Power, Queen's Queen II (recreated for their classic music video "Bohemian Rhapsody") and Sheer Heart Attack, Geordie Don't Be Fooled By The Name, the Ramones End of the Century and Joan Jett's I Love Rock 'n' Roll. He was the chief photographer on the films The Rocky Horror Picture Show, Hedwig and the Angry Inch and Shortbus. He also produced and directed the music videos "John, I’m Only Dancing", "Jean Genie", "Space Oddity" and "Life On Mars" on Bowie's Sound and Vision DVD collection.
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Mark Ronson gives a tour of his favorite recording studio, Jimi Hendrix's legendary Electric Lady Studios. Mick Rock (aka, “The Man Who Shot the Seventies”) is as in-demand as ever; photographing legends-in-the-making like Snoop Dog, Daft Punk, The Killers, Cee Lo Green, and the Black Keys, among many others, but now, he comes out from behind the camera to host his own show: On the Record with Mick Rock. Featuring guest stars Josh Groban, Kings of Leon, The Flaming Lips and Patti LaBelle, On The Record With Mick Rock goes into each of the artists’ hometowns to check out the sights and sounds that inspire them. A unique spin on the musician profile series, the show’s stripped-down style and Mick’s unapologetic rapport with his guests produces candid conversations and musical performances...
Click here for more info! http://bit.ly/1OZAxNO John Horne, assistant engineer and assistant tech at Electric Lady Studios spent some time with us this year, passing along some great advice on his experience in the audio industry before, during, and after CRAS. "I started at Electric Lady for my internship, and I got brought on right after. I knew from pretty early on that I wanted to go to Electric Lady. It's not just a recording studio, it's a living, breathing creature. It was an institution that I wanted, because that's where my passion lies. All of those records that have shaped all of us for many many years...I've been fortunate enough to work on a lot of great projects at Electric Lady. The National, John Legend, Paul Banks and Interpol, and doing a lot of installing consoles. M...
Renovations at Electric Lady Studios, December 2011 thru May 2012 Part One: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RvJREI91-A Music: Cactus - "Rockout, Whatever You Feel Like" // "Big Momma Boogie Part 2" Stevie Wonder - "Superstition" All music recorded at Electric Lady Studios http://www.electricladystudios.com http://facebook.com/electricladystudios http://twitter.com/elsnewyork
Lee Foster discusses the history of the legendary Electric Lady Studios in an exclusive interview for The Live Room on The Warner Sound. About Electric Lady Studios: http://www.electricladystudios.com Subscribe to The Warner Sound: http://goo.gl/8LzoM The Warner Sound on the Web: http://youtube.com/TheWarnerSound http://thewarnersound.com http://facebook.com/TheWarnerSound http://twitter.com/TheWarnerSound
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist movie clips: http://j.mp/1L8Cp7J BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/SRPVyn Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Nick (Michael Cera) and Norah (Kat Dennings) make love for the first time at Electric Lady Studios. FILM DESCRIPTION: Michael Cera and Kat Dennings star as two lonesome teens who make a love connection as they prowl the streets of New York looking for their favorite band's secret show, as well as for their drunk friend Caroline. Norah is sick of being the doormat for her catty friend Tris, so rather than look like she's arrived at yet another concert without her unreliable ex-boyfriend-with-benefits Tal, she grabs a stranger and pretends he's her date. Unfortunately, that stranger is Nick -- whom Tris just dumpe...
Lee Foster of Electric Lady Studios details its rich rock & roll history for Mick and Mark. Mick Rock (aka, “The Man Who Shot the Seventies”) is as in-demand as ever; photographing legends-in-the-making like Snoop Dog, Daft Punk, The Killers, Cee Lo Green, and the Black Keys, among many others, but now he comes out from behind the camera to host his own show: On the Record with Mick Rock. Featuring guest stars Josh Groban, Kings of Leon, The Flaming Lips and Patti LaBelle, On The Record With Mick Rock goes into each of the artists’ hometowns to check out the sights and sounds that inspire them. A unique spin on the musician profile series, the show’s stripped-down style and Mick’s unapologetic rapport with his guests produces candid conversations and musical performances not usually se...
Soundgarden performed at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in NYC as part of SiriusXM's Town Hall series which features an intimate Q&A; session moderated by Foo Fighters' drummer Taylor Hawkins.
"Ever South" from the album 'American Band' in stores now: Drive-By Truckers store: http://smarturl.it/americanband-store iTunes: http://smarturl.it/AmericanBand Amazon: http://smarturl.it/AmericanBand_AmzCD Filmed at Electric Lady Studio, July 2016 Director - Eric Ryan Anderson DP - Steven Stauffer Camera - Steven Stauffer, Anthony Subietas, Kristine Tsui http://vevo.ly/2OGdAx
Mark Ronson gives a tour of his favorite recording studio, Jimi Hendrix's legendary Electric Lady Studios. Mick Rock (aka, “The Man Who Shot the Seventies”) is as in-demand as ever; photographing legends-in-the-making like Snoop Dog, Daft Punk, The Killers, Cee Lo Green, and the Black Keys, among many others, but now, he comes out from behind the camera to host his own show: On the Record with Mick Rock. Featuring guest stars Josh Groban, Kings of Leon, The Flaming Lips and Patti LaBelle, On The Record With Mick Rock goes into each of the artists’ hometowns to check out the sights and sounds that inspire them. A unique spin on the musician profile series, the show’s stripped-down style and Mick’s unapologetic rapport with his guests produces candid conversations and musical performances...
Click here for more info! http://bit.ly/1OZAxNO John Horne, assistant engineer and assistant tech at Electric Lady Studios spent some time with us this year, passing along some great advice on his experience in the audio industry before, during, and after CRAS. "I started at Electric Lady for my internship, and I got brought on right after. I knew from pretty early on that I wanted to go to Electric Lady. It's not just a recording studio, it's a living, breathing creature. It was an institution that I wanted, because that's where my passion lies. All of those records that have shaped all of us for many many years...I've been fortunate enough to work on a lot of great projects at Electric Lady. The National, John Legend, Paul Banks and Interpol, and doing a lot of installing consoles. M...
Renovations at Electric Lady Studios, December 2011 thru May 2012 Part One: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8RvJREI91-A Music: Cactus - "Rockout, Whatever You Feel Like" // "Big Momma Boogie Part 2" Stevie Wonder - "Superstition" All music recorded at Electric Lady Studios http://www.electricladystudios.com http://facebook.com/electricladystudios http://twitter.com/elsnewyork
Lee Foster discusses the history of the legendary Electric Lady Studios in an exclusive interview for The Live Room on The Warner Sound. About Electric Lady Studios: http://www.electricladystudios.com Subscribe to The Warner Sound: http://goo.gl/8LzoM The Warner Sound on the Web: http://youtube.com/TheWarnerSound http://thewarnersound.com http://facebook.com/TheWarnerSound http://twitter.com/TheWarnerSound
Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist movie clips: http://j.mp/1L8Cp7J BUY THE MOVIE: http://j.mp/SRPVyn Don't miss the HOTTEST NEW TRAILERS: http://bit.ly/1u2y6pr CLIP DESCRIPTION: Nick (Michael Cera) and Norah (Kat Dennings) make love for the first time at Electric Lady Studios. FILM DESCRIPTION: Michael Cera and Kat Dennings star as two lonesome teens who make a love connection as they prowl the streets of New York looking for their favorite band's secret show, as well as for their drunk friend Caroline. Norah is sick of being the doormat for her catty friend Tris, so rather than look like she's arrived at yet another concert without her unreliable ex-boyfriend-with-benefits Tal, she grabs a stranger and pretends he's her date. Unfortunately, that stranger is Nick -- whom Tris just dumpe...
Lee Foster of Electric Lady Studios details its rich rock & roll history for Mick and Mark. Mick Rock (aka, “The Man Who Shot the Seventies”) is as in-demand as ever; photographing legends-in-the-making like Snoop Dog, Daft Punk, The Killers, Cee Lo Green, and the Black Keys, among many others, but now he comes out from behind the camera to host his own show: On the Record with Mick Rock. Featuring guest stars Josh Groban, Kings of Leon, The Flaming Lips and Patti LaBelle, On The Record With Mick Rock goes into each of the artists’ hometowns to check out the sights and sounds that inspire them. A unique spin on the musician profile series, the show’s stripped-down style and Mick’s unapologetic rapport with his guests produces candid conversations and musical performances not usually se...
Soundgarden performed at the legendary Electric Lady Studios in NYC as part of SiriusXM's Town Hall series which features an intimate Q&A; session moderated by Foo Fighters' drummer Taylor Hawkins.
"Ever South" from the album 'American Band' in stores now: Drive-By Truckers store: http://smarturl.it/americanband-store iTunes: http://smarturl.it/AmericanBand Amazon: http://smarturl.it/AmericanBand_AmzCD Filmed at Electric Lady Studio, July 2016 Director - Eric Ryan Anderson DP - Steven Stauffer Camera - Steven Stauffer, Anthony Subietas, Kristine Tsui http://vevo.ly/2OGdAx
Filmed at Electric Lady Studios in New York City Directed by Scott Lazer '4 Your Eyez Only' by J. Cole available for PRE-ORDER now and everywhere on 12/09/16 • http://smarturl.it/4YEO http://dreamville.lnk.to/everybody http://dreamville.lnk.to/falseprophets Dreamville.com
Hey Stoopid Tour Electric Lady Studio, NY September 13, 1991 01 - No More Mister Nice Guy 02 - Billion Dollar Babies 2:28 03 - Medley: Only Women Bleed / Wind Up Toy / Ballad Of Dwight Fry 5:16 04 - Sick Things 14:06 05 - Feed My Frankenstein 17:00 06 - Cold Etyhl 22:49 07 - Love's A Loaded Gun 25:56 08 - I'm Eighteen 30:05 09 - Go To Hell 34:37 10 - School's Out 40:03 11 - Hey Stoopid 44:17
00:00 Come On Sugar - Musicland Studios, Munich, 1975 06:15 English Rose - De Doelen, Rotterdam 1975 09:23 Munich Reggae - Musicland Studios, Munich, 1975 14:56 Boogie Jam - De Doelen, Rotterdam 1975 21:03 I Love Ladies - De Doelen, Rotterdam 1975 27:15 Melody 2 - De Doelen, Rotterdam 1975 33:31 Cellophane Trousers - Musicland Studios, Munich, 1975 38:36 Man Eating Woman - De Doelen, Rotterdam 1975 41:47 Freeway Jam (with Jeff Beck) De Doelen, Rotterdam 1975 45:05 Jungle Man - Montauk, Long Island (Andy Warhols's Estate 1975 53:15 Carnival To Rio (with Eric Clapton) Electric Lady Studios, NYC 1975
Architect & Acoustician John Storyk (Founding Partner - WSDG) gave a Studio Architecture and Acoustics lecture at Full Sail University in Orlando, FL, going over the essentials of acoustics and studio design, and sharing different experiences throughout his career, starting from the first recording studio he designed: Electric Lady Studios - Jimi Hendrix's own-studio and a landmark in the audio world. For more information visit: http://www.wsdg.com
Hello, I'm back, hope all of you are OK and feel great! The new compilations are coming...Enjoy! [00:42]The Yellow Snow Suite (Live) Hordern Pavilion, Sydney, Australia June 25, 1973 [23:17]Cosmik Debris Bolic Sound, Inglewood, CA May 28-June 1, 1973 [27:35]Uncle Remus (Mix Outtake) Basic track: Paramount Recording Studios, LA, CA May 24, 1972 Overdubs: Bolic Sound, Inglewood, CA May-June, 1973 [31:32]Down In De Dew (Alternate Mix) Drum track: Electric Lady Studios, NYC November 8, 1972 Guitars & bass overdubs: Paramount Recording Studios, LA, CA November 18, 1972. [34:48]Excentrifugal Forz (Mix Outtake) Basic track: Paramount Recording Studios, LA, CA July, 1972 Overdubs: probably summer 1973 [36:20]Apostrophe' (Mix Outtake) Basic track: Electric Lady Studios, NYC November 8, 1972 Ove...
J. Cole - FOR YOUR EYES ONLY FULL STUDIO ALBUM REVIEW! #DreamVille Fuck Theneedledrop 1. For Whom the Bell Tolls 2. Immortal 3. Deja Vu 4. Ville Mentality 5. She's Mine Pt. 1 6. Change 7. Neighbors 8. Foldin Clothes 9. She's Mine Pt. 2 10. 4 Your Eyez Only Studio album by J. Cole Released December 9, 2016 Recorded 2015–16 Studio Electric Lady Studios, New York City The Sheltuh, North Carolina Genre Hip hop Length 44:32 Label Dreamville Roc Nation Interscope Producer J. Cole (also exec.) Ibrahim Hamad (exec.) Elite (also co-exec.) BLVK Boi-1da Cardiak Chargaux Childish Major Deputy Elijah Scarlett Frank Dukes Nate Fox Nate Jones Nico Segal Peter Cottontale Ron Gilmore Theo Croker Velous Vinylz. 4 Your Eyez Only is the fourth studio album by American hip hop recording artist J. Cole. It ...
Architect & Acoustician John Storyk (Principal - WSDG) gives an Studio Architecture and Acoustics lecture at Full Sail University in Orlando, FL, going over the essentials of acoustics and Studio design, and sharing different experiences throughout his career, starting from the first Studio he designed: Electric Lady Studios - Jimi Hendrix's studio and a landmark in the audio world. For more information visit: http://www.wsdg.com
Egg 1978 Recorded at Electric Lady Studios, at Sound Ideas Studios, at Montreux Jazz Festival 1975 Tracklist: A1 Octaves A2 Acoustic Solo 03:50 A3 Memphis Underground (Herbie Mann) 09:29 A4 Improvisation 13:13 B1 Picean Moon 15:46 B2 Serabond 21:53 B3 Aquarian Mode 26:45 Larry Coryell (g) David Sanburn (as) Michael Becker (ts) Steve Khan (g) Arthur Thames (g) Don Groinick (key) Glen Moore (b) Will Lee (b) Tony Williams (dr)
She was a perfect woman
The perfect lover
The fulfillment of my dreams
She made me love her
Like I loved no other
Let me tell you what I mean
You see when I met her
I couldn't forget her
She stood out from the rest
She drove me crazy
This foxy lady
She put me through the test
I wanted to please her
And just not tease her
But I didn't know what to do
Who she was and where she came from
That nobody knew
Then one night
I was holding her tight
And burning with desire
Then I went behind to touch her back
And discovered there were wires
[CHORUS]
Electric lady, you are the one
The one I run to when I come undone
Electric lady, why'd you take my soul
Electric lady, don't you be so cold
She knew all the ways to drive me wild
A connoisseur of passion
I should've known there
Was something strange
About the power of her attraction
Here I felt I loved her true
Every time that we kissed
But now I think our love might be
The work of some scientist
I always thought she had a mighty grip
When she would squeeze me in the night
I never knew any other girl
Who could hold onto me so tight
When we'd get down, her eyes lit up
I thought it was a love reaction
It was always weird to hear three beeps
At the height of my satisfaction
[Repeat CHORUS 2x]
I never thought that this would happen
Except in a future world
But here I am, in love with my baby
And she might be a computer girl
The whole thing was through
I was getting kind of weak
My need for her was strong
I kept thinking 'bout
Those wires hanging out
But I was hoping I was wrong
So I called her up and I took her out
And I asked her to explain
And when she showed me her microchips
I thought I was insane
But then I saw a teardrop fall
From the corner of her eye
And then I knew her love was true
Because sex machines don't cry
[Repeat CHORUS 4x to fade]