As Don Was enters his 30th year as the Rolling Stones' record producer, the world renowned musician and record exec took time out to talk about his initial meeting with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Was, who was on a particularly hot streak, having produced Bonnie Raitt's Grammy Award-winning 1989 Nick Of Time album, was tapped to produce the Stones' 1994 Voodoo Lounge collection.
Was recalled the scene to Mojo, recalling, “They’d signed to Virgin Records and the label wanted them to have a producer. So I went to New York to meet them. And they were auditioning bass players at SIR. I was watching and then Mick and Keith came and sat on either side of me. Mick started talking about what they needed from a producer. And Keith started talking about why they didn’t need a producer. And they would not yield the floor to the other guy.”
He went on to say, “It went on like this — both of them talking at the same time — for probably two or three minutes, which is an incredibly long time. I was just going back and forth between them, thinking, What the hell is this? Is this a technique for weeding out the faint of heart? Then they finally ran out of breath. At which point, Keith said, 'You sure you want to be the meat in this sandwich?' (laughs)”