While mixing the record, engineer Bones Howe punched in the coda vocals too early, inadvertently including Doherty’s false start on the third chorus (“I saw her…”). Despite attempting to correct the error, the miscued vocal could still be heard on playback. Producer Lou Adler liked the effect and told Howe to leave it in the final mix.
I’ve seen Santana live once. At the time they had two lead singers, Greg Walker and Alex Lightergood. Neither were out of key. Carlos never opened his mouth. This was at the time in my life were I went to as many shows as possible and was particularly interested in seeing iconic bands at least once even if I wasn’t a huge fan. Santana surprised me. Turned out to be one of the best concerts I’ve ever seen. His band at that time was insanely talented and tight. It’s possible he was the worst musician on the stage.
Agreed. However it happened, it made the song better. Same same for “Break On Through” by the Doors. For decades every issue of the song clipped the word “high” from the lyrics. Now, when I hear the unclipped version on the radio, it just sounds stupid. There was a lot more urgency when Jim sang “She gets…she gets…she gets…yeeeeaaaaaaahhhhhhhh.”
I went to a concert by J. Mascis back in 2002. Just him, his guitar & pedals.
Great stuff, although there wasn’t much difference I could tell between some tracks after the vocals!