Shel Talmy, record producer who oversaw hits by the Kinks and the Who, dies at 87
Briefly

In his own words, Shel Talmy reflected on life and death with a sense of humor, stating, "if you're reading this now, this is my final vignette... to wherever that may be." He cherished the idea of a 'studio in the sky,' indicating a deep connection with music that transcended life.
Shel Talmy's production style was critical in shaping the rough, catchy sound of 1960s British rock, capturing the rebellious spirit of bands like The Kinks and The Who, evident in hits like "You Really Got Me" and "My Generation." His work defined an era.
Even amidst his early success, Talmy had a humble perspective, working with rising stars such as David Bowie during his formative years. His production not only elevated artists but also marked significant milestones in the British music scene of the 1960s.
Ray Davies of the Kinks noted that Talmy was behind the delicately crafted yet powerful sound of "Waterloo Sunset," a song cherished for capturing a poignant moment, showing Talmy's versatility from hard rock to gentle pop.
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