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Is it true that geraldine Edwards the late Robert palmers girlfriend and the woman almost famous was written about helped mix the sound on the winter bros Frankenstein live?

According to Rodney Bingenheimer's interview with Geraldine Edwards which took place in 1975, that is true. Geraldine Edwards met the legendary Shelley Yakus, who is hands down the must famous record producer in the world, and who owned the Record Plant at the time, in 1974, backstage at the San Diego Sports Arena. She was seventeen years old at the time. Shelley Yakus took a shine to her, and told her that he was going to be recording "Frankenstein Live" that night for the Winters Brothers and that Rick Derringer was going to be onstage helping them out. He asked her if she would like to help him in doing this, and she said yes. What she actually did on the recording was monitor Danny Hartman's base levels and label the tape boxes, but she enjoyed the experience, saying that she now had a "new respect for sound men who worked at live performances. Mixing a live show requires serious skill and talent." Geraldine and Shelley Yakus, who was John Lennon's sound producer and worked with a who's who of superstars, remained friends. Geraldine Edwards was given credit on the first thousand copies of Frankenstien Live released in 1975, listed as a "production assistant" as a gift from Shelley Yakus.


What was the rap song in the movie Die Hard?

die hard:"SINGIN' IN THE RAIN" By Arthur Freed and Nacio Herb Brown"WINTER WONDERLAND" By Felix Bernard and Richard B. Smith (as Dick Smith)"CHRISTMAS IN HOLLIS" By Joseph Simmons, Darryl McDaniels and Jason MizellPerformed by Run-D.M.C.Courtesy of Profile Records, Inc."SKELETONS" Written and Performed by Stevie WonderCourtesy of Motown Record Corp."LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW!" By Sammy Cahn and Jule StynePerformed by Vaughn MonroeCourtesy of MCA Records"Ode to Joy" (uncredited)from "Symphony No.9 in D- 'Choral', Op.125"Ludwig van Beethoven"Jingle Bells" (uncredited)Written by James Pierpont (as James Lord Pierpoint)Performed by Bruce Willis (whistling)"Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 In G Major, (Allegro Moderato)" (uncredited)Composed by Johann Sebastian Bach"We've Got Each Other" (uncredited)from Man on Fire (1987)Composed by John Scottdie hard, die harder:"OLD CAPE COD" Written by Claire Rothrock, Milt Yakus and Allan JeffreyPerformed by Patti PageCourtesy of Polygram Special Projectsa division of Polygram Records, Inc."CAROL OF THE BELLS" Written by Peter Wilhousky"FINLANDIA" Composed by Jean Sibelius"LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW! LET IT SNOW!" Written by Sammy Cahn and Jule StynePerformed by Vaughn MonroeCourtesy of MCA Records"LOVE ME TENDER" (Played on a music box)Written by Ken Darby (as Vera Matson) and Elvis Presleydie hard with a vengeance:"Summer in the City" Written by Steve Boone, Mark Sebastian, John SebastianPerformed by The Lovin' SpoonfulTrio Music Co., Inc. and Alley Music, Inc. (BMI)Courtesy of RCA Special Products"Off Minor" Written by Thelonious MonkPerformed by Thelonious MonkEmbassy Music Corp. / Music Sales Corp. (BMI)CD Title: "Thelonious Monk / Joe Turner in Paris"Courtesy of RCA Victor/Disques VOGUE"Got It Going On" Written by Ted Silbert and RIC-HARDPerformed by Ted Silbert and RIC-HARDSilbert Music (ASCAP) and Hic Town Underground (ASCAP)Produced by Eric Harryman & Ted Silbert"The Fat Outro" Written by D. Lee and J. OwensPerformed by Extra ProlificCourtesy of Zomba Songs Inc. / Back Sliding Music / Eighty-Second Songs (adm. by Zomba Songs Inc.) (BMI) and Jive Records"Got It Covered" Written by Chip Fu (as R. Roachford), Poc Fu (as L. Maturine), R. Kirkpatrick and Erick Sermon (as E. Sermon)Performed by Fu-SchnickensCourtesy of Zomba Songs Inc./CPMK Sounds (adm. by Zomba Songs Inc.) (BMI), Erick Sermons Enterprises Inc. (adm. by Zomba Enterprises Inc.) (ASCAP) and Jive Records"Gift Rapped" Written, Performed and Produced by Mark A. Mangini (as Mark Mangini)Courtesy of Mark Mangini (ASCAP)"Westwood on a Friday Night" Written, Performed and Produced by Mark A. Mangini (as Mark Mangini)Courtesy of Mark Mangini (ASCAP)"When Johnny Comes Marching Home" (uncredited)traditional(loosely based on Johannes Brahms' "Symphony No.1, 1st Movement")(end credit music)live free or die hard.. or die hard 4.0:"Rock & Roll Queen" Written by Billy Lunn, Charlotte Cooper and Josh Morgan (as Joshua Morgan)Performed by The SubwaysCourtesy of Sire Records/Reprise RecordsBy Arrangement with Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing"I'm So Sick" Written by Lacey Mosley, James Culpepper, Kirkpatrick Seals, Jared Hartmann and Sameer BhattacharyaPerformed by FlyleafCourtesy of OctJay LLCBy Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment"40 Days" Written by Barak Moffitt and Jim SchultzPerformed by Infinite MonopolyCourtesy of Infinite Monopoly Records"Fortunate Son" Written by John FogertyPerformed by Creedence Clearwater RevivalCourtesy of Fantasy RecordsBy Arrangement with Concord Music Group, Inc."Hail to the Chief" Written by James SandersonArranged by John CacavasCourtesy of 5 Alarm Music"America the Beautiful" Words by Katherine Lee Bates (as Katharine Lee Bates)Music by Samuel A. Ward (as Samuel Ward)Arranged by Dave MetzgerPerformed by Jennifer BarnesProduced by Edie Lehmann (as Edie Lehmann-Boddicker) and Jim Schultz