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Modern Folk Quartet (MFQ)

Chip Douglas, Cyrus Faryar, Henry Diltz, Jerry Yester

This Could Be the Night

Produced by Phil Spector, Arranger: Jack Nitzsche

Recorded: Gold star Studios, October,1965

Henry Diltz: ... We went into the studio and cut a song called "This Could Be the Night", a Harry Nilsson tune, and it had the whole Spector "wall of sound". Part of the sound was to have lots of guitars, lots of drums, lots of bass - not just one of everything. So anyway, we recorded this song, and Brian Wilson came down when it was finished. He'd sit in the control booth wearing pajamas, robe, and slippers, listening to the song over and over and over again. We didn't talk much, but we loved having him there, cuz we loved the Beach Boys. Everything seemed to be going real well, except that Phil never put the song out.

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Comentarios

9 years ago

zorenxam

its on dvd !!!!!! i have it :) its Awesome !!!

9 years ago

Im Yu

Eddie Hoh, drummer for MFQ, isn't mentioned here. Did he play on this, or did Phil use Hal Blaine? Eddie was a session drummer himself; he could certainly handle this quite easily.

9 years ago

Brian D

It really could be.

9 years ago

SwornReaper

Women back then hot, sexy as fuck!!!!!!!!

9 years ago

terrypussypower

Never realised Henry Diltz was in the MFQ!This tune could be an old Beach Boys number!

10 years ago

dlsofsetx

The Big TNT Show was obviously the inspiration for The Midnight Special.I wonder if it was ever put out on DVD.

10 years ago

Jay Boyle

The Lovin Spoonful was on the TNT show as were the Modern Folk Quartet, one of whose members was Jerry Yester, who would later replace the Spoonful's Zal Yanovsky after he was deported to Canada after a marijuana bust that involved him and bass player Steve Boone. Both Boone and Yanovsky wound up naming the supplier in exchange for a lesser sentence.

10 years ago

TheGreenmeeny

Spector was coke addled and pulled out of music around then I think

10 years ago

TheGreenmeeny

Wasn't this Modern Folk Quintet cos the awesome Fast Eddie Hoh was on drums !?!

10 years ago

shelley pierce

speaking of rodney on the rockModern Folk Quartet (MFQ) - This Could Be The Night

10 years ago

Oscar Gonzalez

same here

10 years ago

spacepatrolman .

1:50 INTERLUDE 1:50

11 years ago

Alex Delarge

The fact that this song didn't come out is ridiculous and Phil Spector messed up by not releasing it. If Brian Wilson likes it, it's probably a gem, but I guess Phil didn't realize that.

11 years ago

soundgarden700

"Who are those wild and crazy teenagers or young adults running wild in the streets in the dead of night.

11 years ago

cleanheart13 .

I met the legendary Rodney Bingenheimer last night backstage after our Blondie/Devo concert at the Greek. My son was thrilled to meet Clem Burke, and I was so happy to meet Rodney! I started listening to him on Roq of the 80's, 106.7 KROQ in 1982. I spent many sleepless nights listening to Rodney, "This could be the night," on my Sony Walkman. I sang a little bit of it to Rodney last night and he reminded me it was MFQ and mentioned Phil Spector. Thanks for posting, wonderful video!

11 years ago

rawpilot84

When I was younger I was late to school many Mondays because I stayed up late to listen to this song on KROQ. Great memories.

11 years ago

EnragedSephiroth

Just heard this on KROQ. Blew my mind.

12 years ago

jmua04

Damn... the things Spector could do with echo. This might be his most genius production and that is saying something.

12 years ago

harvey1954

Henry Diltz sings lead on this gem. I wonder if the band knew at the time this song appeared in the film that Spector was going to crush the tune by not releasing it?

13 years ago

smokeemonkee

@cherrykitten68 Moving to Austin is a smart thing to do.

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