July 28, 2006

T Rex - Marc Bolan


Get on over to the Reivew Revue for an excellent review on this often overlooked iconic band of the early rock years!


Also, I just found a great site that has some wonderful photos of Marc and some handwritten notes of his. Check it out HERE



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July 25, 2006

Drugs and Rock are like Peanut butter and Jelly

Jeff at Imagine Echoes has a very interesting topic going on, check it out.

This is not really related but I'll throw it out there since he mentioned this album in his post:






This was one of my ALL TIME FAVORITE albums. I really miss vinyl because often the cover, back cover, and both sides of the inner sleeve were covered with interesting artwork.






ELP had all kinds of things hidden in this album art, you could look at it for weeks and still find hidden meanings behind it all. Cool.


July 24, 2006

Janis Joplin

Ran across this article in the LA Times, "A Backstage Pass to Intimate Moments in Rock's Oddessey" the whole thing is worth reading but this excertp on Janis is what got to me. Written by the author of the above article, this is what he had to say after interviewing her:




When I caught up with Joplin at a rehearsal, nothing about her suggested "star." It was as if all the flashy boas, oversized glasses and Gypsy-hippie attire were her way of compensating for the beauty that nature failed to provide. Minus that camouflage or an audience to energize her, she seemed weary.

Finally, she retreated to her dressing room, collapsed onto a sofa and reached slowly for a pack of cigarettes. She was tired, she said — tired of fighting with businessmen and musicians and the writers who wanted to know where the pain in her voice came from.


When her road manager closed the door on his way back to the stage, the room felt like a cell. Like the best rock 'n' roll, Joplin's music was mostly about freedom, and yet she seemed trapped. I felt like an intruder. I didn't want to be just one more guy asking about the pain.
"Is there anything you'd like to talk about?" I asked.

Joplin stared back at me across the room. "Man," she finally said, "don't you even have your own questions?"

For me, the time with Joplin was a crash course in rock 'n' roll reality — an introduction to themes I'd encounter time and again. In the end, she got past my clumsy start and began talking about feeling like an outcast growing up, her music, her lifestyle and the one constant in her world: loneliness.


"Somehow you lose all the old friends," she said. "When we're not on stage, we rehearse, lay around in bed, check in and out of motels, watch television. I live for that hour on stage."


On stage that night, Joplin "the star" emerged. Ultimately, though, the lonely hours proved too much. Less than a year later, Joplin was dead in a hotel room. An accidental heroin overdose, it was said.

July 19, 2006

QUESTION!

How much do concert tickets cost in your area?

I read a blog today and was shocked at how low the prices seem to be in other states!

July 14, 2006

The Who


The year was 1980. Months prior during the same tour Eleven Fans were Killed at a concert in Ohio headlining The Who.

I am not writing about this to be morbid or to blame anyone for the tragedy, but I want to set the stage for my experience a few months after this horrifying incident.

Imagine standing in line for hours to see your favorite band. As you wait for the gates to open the crowd is rowdy and anxious. The majority of them have paid for a seat in the stadium, but you adore this band and want to get as close as humanly possible so you have opted for general seating admission.

You have a plan - when the gates open you will rush to the grass area and get right up near the stage! Nothing can stop you, this is the concert you've saved your money for, you've marked your calendar, you've waited and today is the day!

The gates open and the crowd literally rushes in. Apparently everyone else in the front of the line had the same plan as you did. Suddenly you hear screaming and feel the pressure of the mob pressing in on you. You are surrounded and can't move. You are being pushed and shoved. The next thing you know you are hearing your own voice crying out for help.

The sound of your yelling is muffled as you are pushed to the ground. The frenetic crowd has lost all sense of humanity. People are plowing past you, stepping on you, trampling you underfoot.

Lucky for you, someone grabs you just in time, you are spared death and are taken to the hospital with broken ribs and bruises. But the last thing you remember seeing was that woman lying next to you begging for help. Her screams were silenced as the crowd lunged forward ignoring her pleas. She is killed, dead on the grass in front of the stage.

The next day you read in the paper about those who had lost their lives in an effort to get close to the band. One woman was the mother of two young children - you just know it was her that you saw as they pulled you to safety. Why? Why her, why not me?

Of course this is a fiction account of a real occurrence - I wasn't there. But I did have a similar experience a few months later when the same thing happened at the Anaheim Stadium here in CA. Fortunately after the tragedy the security and crowd control at these events was better able to handle this type of mass pushing and shoving.

I remember standing in line in fear as the crowd closed in on me. When the gates opened I clung to my boyfriend as we were rushed in with swarms of others that were determined to get to the front. I started crying. He pulled me out and we stood and let the crowd surge past. We traded our general admission tickets to a couple that had seats because I was so afraid to get hurt in that mob.

For anyone who has read here, I was almost crushed to death at a Rolling Stones concert in '85. When I tell people that they think that surely I am exaggerating. No, unfortunately I'm not. I can somewhat imagine what it felt like for those 11 people to be so absorbed into the crowd that they fell and were tossed and trampled like rag dolls.

Maybe I'll share the Stones incident at another time in detail but for now I'll just say that I was literally lifted off the ground in the crowd and felt like I could not breathe. A HUGE guy appeared our of nowhere and lifted me up and out to safety. He was like an angel, a big black strong angel. I can't say for sure if he saved my life, but it sure felt like he did.


Gosh, I don't know what inspired me to write to about this tonight but I felt like sharing it.


July 13, 2006

21 Year Anniversary of LIVE AID

Where were you 21 years ago today on July 13, 1985 ???

I can tell you exactly where I was, what I was doing, who I was with, and even what I was wearing! It was a GREAT DAY in not only Rock n Roll history, but also in one of the first world wide efforts at bringing awareness to poverty and starvation in Africa.
Where: My back yard. We pulled the TV set to the edge of the sliding glass door and set up beach chairs, two fans, an ice chest full of beer and some munchies What: ROCKING OUT to some of the best bands around at the time! Who: It was me and my sister Wearing: A purple and lavender bikini and lots of sunscreen We sat there for hours and didn't miss a thing! Check the above link out for some great details. Here are some of my fave performances (even Princess Diana was there!)

CHECK OUT THESE PHOTOS! LOOK HOW YOUNG EVERYONE WAS! ESPECIALLY BONO - HE WAS BARELY OUT OF HIS TEENS!

TRIVIA: What band reunited for this one event and has never played together again since then?














































I DECIDED NOT TO POST THE PIC OF MYSELF IN THE STRING BIKINI.


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July 11, 2006

Syd Barrett Dies


For a short but meaninful tribute to Syd Barrett,
read here:

The Revue Review

For a very moving review from my good friend at Imagine Echoes read here.


more info on Syd here.

July 7, 2006

Pink Floyd Trivia


Okay, I got a really low score on this, but I bet Jeff will score high. Pink Floyd Trivia Quiz at About Rock.

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July 5, 2006

Roger Waters & The Who in Hyde Park












Musician Roger Waters performs at the Roskilde Festival in Denmark July 2, 2006. Waters may have been the intellectual head of the Hard Rock Cafe's Hyde Park Calling festival on Saturday (July 1) night, with a meticulously thunderous set, but the Who were clearly the heart on Sunday night with a warm and raucous performance. (Torben Christensen/Reuters)

See full story here.


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July 4, 2006

Metal Mark Reviews Led Zeppelin III

Mark, at Heavy Metal Time Machine , is into Heavy Metal so we enjoy different bands. Every now and then our tastes collide and he writes about a band I really love! Yesterday was one of those days! He did an excellent review on Led Zep III! Check it out.




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Johnny Depp


Since this blog is about music I haven't had a logical reason to post a photo of JD here, but thanks to Rolling Stone Mag I was reminded that Johnny first moved to LA to start a band. Of course I could have used the Keith Richard connection.






"Depp moved to Los Angeles from Florida, where he spent most of his childhood, when he was twenty…he ha d a band, and his only dream was to play rock & roll -- as a guitarist, not a frontman. "I never wanted to be the lead singer," he says. "Never wanted that kind of attention." Depp pauses to consider this.
"Weird," he finally adds.


You probably already know this - Keith has agreed to play Jack Sparrow's father in the 3rd Pirates movie. Now that will be fun!







July 3, 2006

The Many Faces of Michael Hutchence (and inxs)

I WANT TO SPEND MY 4TH OF JULY WITH AEROSMITH!


Aerosmith lead singer Steven Tyler, right, and guitarist Joe Perry perform during rehearsal for the Fourth of July show at the Hatch Shell, Monday, July 3, 2006, in Boston. The concert and fireworks are scheduled for Tuesday, July 4. (AP Photo/Lisa Poole)


Steven, where do you shop? I WANT THOSE JEANS! (in a larger size of course)


July 2, 2006

Chrissie Hynde's Advice to Chick Rockers:

I've always considered Chrissie to be the ultimate female rocker, partly because she's not in the band as a "female" she's there to perform. Here's a few things she has to say to other women in rock (many who obviously need her advice)




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1. "Don't moan about being a chick, refer to feminism or complain about sexist discrimination. We've all been screwed over but no one wants to hear a whining female" (Stevie Nicks, please take note - you whine!)

2. "Never pretend to know more than you do. If you don't know chord names refer to the dots. Don't go near the desk unless you plan on becoming an engineer."

3. "Make the other band members look and sound good. Bring out the best in them; that's your job. Oh, and you better sound good too. "


4. "Do not insist on working only with females, get the best person for the job. If it happens to be a woman, great - you'll have someone to go to department stores with you on tour instead of making one of the road crew go with you. "


5. "If you sing don't belt or screech. No one wants to hear that shit; it sounds hysterical."


6. "Try not to get sexually involved with any member of the band. It will only end in tears."


7. "Don't think that sticking your boobs our and trying to look sexy will help. Remember - you're in a rock and roll band. It's not ""f" me", it's "f" you."


8. "Don't take advice from people like me. Do your own thing always."


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July 1, 2006

NAME THAT NAME quiz

It's been months since I put a quiz on here! I think I've lost all my readers except for Jeff, Darrin and maybe Mark. Dang it! Becky? Rahime? Steve? You still out there?

Well here's a little quiz. See if you can match these names up. I'll put the "real" name on the top list and their "famous" names below (some of these are super easy!). Good Luck!


Real Names:
John Mellor

Marc Feld

Vincent Furnier

Rick Zehringer
Reginald Dwight

Frederick Bulsara

Robert Zimmerman

Richard Starkey

Steveland Morris

John Simin Ritchie

Pat Andrejewski
Declan McManus

David Evans

William Bailey

Saul Hudson

Paul Hewson

Gordon Sumner

Stanley Eisen

George Ivan


Famous Names:

Ringo Starr
Freddie Mercury
Stevie Wonder
Elvis Costello
Van Morrison
Marc Bolan
Sid Vicious
The Edge
Joe Strummer
Pat Benatar
Axl Rose
Slash
Rick Derringer
Alice Cooper
Bono
Sting
Paul Stanley
Elton John
Bob Dylan



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