CAROL KAYE Exposed The Deepest Great Musicians Secrets
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Published 2024-07-24
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Carol Kaye. If you are interested in music, -she is not unknown, she is a star.
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She is a National Treasure.
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Fender needs a Carol Kaye signature bass.
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I Love You Carol Kaye. What a gift you gave us and we didn't even know. NOW WE DO! Thank you Carol!!!!!
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Carol is one of the many mostly unsung greats of guitar. Long time fan. Studio musicians are the best of the best records we all grew up with.
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Carol was one of the best musicians that ever lived.
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I am very familiar with Carol Kaye’s contributions, along with The Wrecking Crew. I have great respect for her. However, this video spends too much time repeating her talents and contributions without hearing her side of the story. How does this video convey the “secrets” of famous musicians?
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If you enjoyed this, check out "The Wrecking Crew" , a documentary about the set of studio musicians she worked with.
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Love that girl! And those vintage instruments aren't too bad either...
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A truly great musician. The horrible narration doesn't do her justice.
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The shot of her and a young Tommy Tedesco is awesome. So good they showed it twice.
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Honored to see myself jamming with Carol at the 13:40 mark! She’s my teacher and mentor 🙏
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She is a fascinating musician.
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Carol Kaye should be in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame…like her fellow “ Wrecking Crew” members, Earl Palmer and Hal Blaine. TK
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Pioneer. Mad respect for her. She held it down with the best male musicians of The Wrecking Crew"
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Nice she’s finally getting recognition
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Narrator keeps repeating the same things over and over. Never heard any secrets tho.
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Brilliant musician , a woman who broke down barriers
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It's beyond reason why Carol is not in the R&R hall of fame. Charlie Christian is for guitar so should Carol for both guitar and bass. There should also be a movie about her incredible contribution. Over 10000 studio sessions during her legacy. Love this lady
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She came up with the walking bass line in Nancy Sinatra’s Boots We’re Made For Walking, I think I remember (obviously just one of thousands with The Wrecking Crew)