It was a meeting of the music men at the Iris Cantor Theatre at NYU on Tuesday night.
Clive Davis and Mark Ronson appeared in conversation at a screening of their doc, “Do You Remember,” and they traded stories about the famous musicians they’ve worked with — from Aretha Franklin to Adele.
Ronson met the “Hello” singing sensation when she was just 18, and explained she would often record 17 to 25 takes of a song.
“After about the fourteenth take, her voice will be broken-in to the point she gets that unique ‘Adele sound’ we all love,” Ronson said.
Unlike the “Rolling in the Deep” chanteuse, Franklin only did a few takes — and that was it.
“She was a musical genius, who typically only did a maximum of three takes per song,” Davis revealed.
Critic Anthony DeCurtis moderated the 45-mi

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