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  1. 3 de oct. de 2018 · As a teenager hooked on The Beatles, Jeff Lynne’s dreams came true. But, even now, the studio is the place where he’s happiest. “When I’m there I block everything out,” he said. “I sit with the headphones on, thinking: Oh, this is the fucking life.’” Order in a curry and a pint, and you suspect Jeff Lynne would be in heaven.

  2. I love Jeff Lynne and his production. Some people think it's a little too heavy handed, but I enjoy it for what it is. Check out Tom's final solo album, Highway Companion, which was also produced by Lynne. It doesn't have Lynne's signature sound from the 80s, but it is an incredible sounding record. It is without a doubt one of Tom's best.

  3. 8 de jun. de 2017 · When Roy Wood walked out on the Electric Light Orchestra in June 1972, leaving the band in the hands of Jeff Lynne, it was inevitably chalked up to “musical differences.” You couldn’t have ...

  4. 26 de sept. de 2012 · Let It Rock Lyrics: In the heat of the day down in Mobile, Alabama / Working on the railroad with the steel driving hammer / I gotta make some money to buy some brand new shoes / Tryin' to find

  5. The Traveling Wilburys, composed of George Harrison, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, and Jeff Lynne himself, was a monumental collaboration of some of the greatest artists of their time. In an article exploring Lynne’s perspective on the Traveling Wilburys’ best work, it is necessary to convey not just the song but also the essence of why it resonates so strongly with him.

  6. 28 de may. de 2018 · Jeff Lynne is best known for his ELO album ‘Out of the Blue’, released in October 1977. Written and produced entirely by him, it sold ten million copies worldwide, quickly reaching multi-platinum status both in UK and USA and remaining in the UK charts for about 108 weeks.

  7. 5 de abr. de 2024 · Defiantly private and self-effacing, Lynne has said that sunglasses give him "something to hide behind, mirroring his musical hero and one-time bandmate Roy Orbison. Whilst he does in glasses in his old age, there's nothing inherently wrong with his eyes. "I suppose it is sort of a 'hiding-behind' mechanism," Lynne confessed in a 2019 interview.