When I was 2?2, we brought him into our AE school in Nashville
I was school AES prez and organized fundraisers(battle of the bands stuff) to pay his DAY RATE.
He came down from Chicago for his day rate plus $500(airfare, per diem)
I was his "second" that day per choice by the school.
We spent 9 hours in studio with him dumping out every bit of his knowledge he could upon us. In the world of "accomplished" engineers, this is all unheard of on so many levels. This guy loves good music more than anything else. He wanted others to make and capture it.
I absolutely hated hearing this today but I was kinda wondering when the YT videos kinda stopped abruptly, post covid.
And tongue anyone who's not that familiar, Steve showed up and worked all day in coveralls. I think it's his cheeky nose to the labcoats of Abbey Road. But he mentioned "showing up to work in work clothes"
He has his reasons... You can carry a lot of mics around in coveralls.
Rest in Punk Steve