3,2,1
is a series of informal exchanges between two musicians, as can be heard in rehearsal or recording studios around the world.
With the difference that it brings together Paul McCartney, one of the certified geniuses of popular music of the past 60 years, and Rick Rubin.
Active since 1981, the American producer is one of the most powerful and influential men in the music industry: we owe him the album sound of the Beastie Boys, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but also Slayer and Johnny Cash.
We are far from the classic interview in this spontaneous and lively evocation of the secrets of the group.
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The six episodes of the series have for unique setting a dark studio in which sits a mixer.
It is behind this table, handling the master recordings of The Beatles, Wings and his career under his only name that Paul McCartney reveals himself.
We are far from the classic interview in this spontaneous and lively evocation of the secrets behind some of the most beautiful songs in pop music.
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Rick Rubin is visibly in awe
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