Diane Warren
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Podcast Appearances
Right. You see that? I see that. But anyways, when I was 11, my dad got me a little guitar from Tijuana. I started making up songs. And he was taking me to a guitar teacher and the guitar teacher wanted me to learn scales. I think it was... It was somewhere on Balboa and Devonshire. So it's around here too. It's so weird.
And he told my dad not to bring me back because I had no future in music because I didn't want to learn the scales. I wanted to make up my own songs. So that's when I started getting the bug, you know, to write.
And he told my dad not to bring me back because I had no future in music because I didn't want to learn the scales. I wanted to make up my own songs. So that's when I started getting the bug, you know, to write.
And he told my dad not to bring me back because I had no future in music because I didn't want to learn the scales. I wanted to make up my own songs. So that's when I started getting the bug, you know, to write.
Not exactly. I remember some of the old songs, but not the exact first one.
Not exactly. I remember some of the old songs, but not the exact first one.
Not exactly. I remember some of the old songs, but not the exact first one.
So whatever was on in... Yeah, because radio, when I grew up, it was like KRLA, KFWB, KHJ. They played everything. So it wasn't like so fragmented like it is now.
So whatever was on in... Yeah, because radio, when I grew up, it was like KRLA, KFWB, KHJ. They played everything. So it wasn't like so fragmented like it is now.
So whatever was on in... Yeah, because radio, when I grew up, it was like KRLA, KFWB, KHJ. They played everything. So it wasn't like so fragmented like it is now.
Yeah, but you could hear everything. You could hear The Beatles. You could hear Motown.
Yeah, but you could hear everything. You could hear The Beatles. You could hear Motown.
Yeah, but you could hear everything. You could hear The Beatles. You could hear Motown.
Downtown, great song.
Downtown, great song.
Downtown, great song.
It's a great key change in the world.
It's a great key change in the world.
It's a great key change in the world.
So I got to hear, it was like getting this master class of songwriting. Because to me, that was the golden age. I love the Brill Building, that era.