LIFESTYLE → ENDNOTE Issue 768 · July 10, 2019

Uzi Bodner’s Last Minute Decision

How do entertainers know they made the right choice?

Uzi Bodner’s Last Minute Decision

Every artist wants his album to be as perfect as can be, but sometimes he has to take a gamble. Is the song he’s deliberating over going to soar or flop? Is that last-minute replacement going to be dynamic or a sleeper? How do these entertainers know they made the right choice?

 

You Won’t Regret It

The third track on my album Hey-Ha, “Vesashlim,” was composed by Mordechai Brezel, a good friend of mine, and the one who introduced me to my producer Yochi Briskman. I wavered on whether to include that song. It had a more yeshivish vibe, no major chords, and I didn’t particularly like it. My personal musical taste veers more to complex songs. I took the composition to Yochi for his opinion, and he said “I agree with Brezel. You won’t regret this song.”

He was right. After “Hey-Ha,” my cover track, I get the most positive feedback about “Vesashlim,” which I wouldn’t even have included if left to my own judgment. Yeshivah guys love it for dancing. And my sisters — I’m one brother among eight musical girls — besides my wife and two daughters — really went for it.

— Uzi Bodner

(Originally featured in Mishpacha, Issue 768)

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