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08/18/2022

Behind The Music
Peter Gabriel walks out on Genesis without a back-up plan!

Chris Roberts ( at Classic Rock Magazine) has the story!
Cooped up inside success, Peter Gabriel walked out of the Genesis machinery and into a brand new, mumble-free dawn
“It was important to him that he step out and be recognised as an individual talent,” legendary producer Bob Ezrin says of working on Peter Gabriel’s debut solo album. “Peter is a larger-than-life personality. Even though he presents in a fairly gentle, humble way, there’s so much fire, energy and creativity. There are many different personalities in there that he has to be able to let out. The only way for him to do that without constraint was to leave Genesis and do it on his own.”

Gabriel had announced to his former Genesis bandmates/schoolfriends during the band’s epic The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway tour of 1975 that his Genesis years were done. Taking time out to be with his wife and new child, after the tour was finished and he’d cut the cord, he felt both liberated and guilty. He’d felt “cooped up inside the success we had wanted”, he wrote in an open letter to fans, “and it affected attitudes and spirit”. He added: “There is no animosity.”

As drummer Phil Collins took over as Genesis’s lead vocalist, and the band triumphed with A Trick Of The Tail – an album that many fans now consider to be the best of the band’s early period – Gabriel pondered his next move.

“I didn’t know whether I had messed up other people’s lives as well as, potentially, my own,” he recalls in the band’s biography Chapter & Verse. “Then when the band had more success without me, I felt as if people were re-evaluating the old work and thinking: ‘Maybe Peter was just the guy who wore the masks.’”
Ezrin had first laid eyes on Gabriel’s masks years earlier, when Genesis had opened for Lou Reed in Toronto.

“Usually you ignore the opening act, but I was spellbound,” he recalls. “I met Lou after the show to talk about producing Berlin, but when I got home I said to my wife: ‘I’m really looking forward to working with Lou. But boy, I wanna meet that kid with the flower on his head!’”

For his part, Gabriel deliberately began writing songs that sounded a whole world away from his former band’s baroque prog rock epics.

“When I started writing seriously again, I tried to come up with songs that would be as different as possible from the Genesis sound,” Gabriel said. “It was a scary thing to put an album together with other musicians… I was concerned about how I was going to express what I wanted. I had no idea how to communicate with real session musicians, who seemed like strange, foreign people.”

Ezrin, who had made his name working with Alice Cooper, Lou Reed and Kiss, and went on to produce Pink Floyd’s The Wall, had been approached by Gabriel’s management to see if he’d be interested in working with him. He was. Ezrin reckons that while recording in Toronto, he and the musicians brought Gabriel out of his shell.

“From my point of view the sessions were easy,” he recalls. “From Peter’s, I think not so much. He wasn’t used to being with someone so North American and… aggressive as me. I came from a tradition of having to get things done quickly, on time and on budget, making decisions, sticking to them. Peter was at a stage where he wanted to be more experimental. He’s said that he maybe would’ve been happier if he’d been allowed more time and latitude to try a few other things.

“But we had a fabulous rapport. There was no fighting whatsoever. He was a joy to work with, so smart and witty. It was just that sometimes he was a little overwhelmed by the speed and intensity of the sessions. A British interviewer came out to Toronto to meet him; then the headline declared: 'A Mumble-Free Gabriel!'

"With us he developed a new confidence and swagger. Prior to that he was a bit shy. He had to learn to shout to get through to us. There were just so many characters in their own right involved.”

Ezrin praises the contributions of guitarists Steve Hunter and Dick Wagner, bassist Tony Levin, synth player Larry Fast and other key players.

“We put a fantastic band together. They were like the Dirty Dozen – each of them was a psychopathic expert in their particular field of destruction. It felt like letting the crack criminals out of prison and putting them together in a gang for the Big Job.

“Peter said: ‘Well, could I at least have one Brit?’ So he brought in [King Crimson guitarist Robert] Fripp, which was great. Fripp was a totally buttoned-down English gentleman, with these American wild men, yet they all got on very well. Peter stayed with many of them for years afterwards."

The album, titled simply Peter Gabriel (aka Car), released in February 1977, sold well enough and established Gabriel as more than just ‘the guy who wore the masks’.

From it, the Top 10 hit Solsbury Hill obliquely referenced his split from Genesis (‘Thought my life was in a rut… which connection should I cut’); Modern Love packed a rockriff punch; and grandiose epics like Here Comes The Flood and Slowburn proved his ambitions remained lofty.

Ezrin recalls that arranging the barber-shop quartet for Excuse Me was “thrilling”, and cites Humdrum as the most stirring moment. “He opened his mouth and it was like the voice of God. I burst into tears. It was among the most beautiful things I’d ever heard. That’s a great album. It’s timeless.”

https://www.loudersound.com/features/how-peter-gabriel-ditched-the-masks-and-made-the-album-that-changed-his-life?utm_source=facebook.com&utm_content=classic-rock&utm_campaign=socialflow&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwAR2i6IHmtfzmKS85LI_XKYi5-zl5dc0-vYuTcfWAM9rkfaxvNbgAJxBnV7s

08/12/2022

Mississippi singer-songwriter Johnny Moore, not to be confused with the Drifters lead singer, moved to Chicago in 1960 and recorded for several small local labels. He wrote as a team with Jack Daniels, not to be confused with the bourbon :D their biggest song was "Turn Back The Hands Of Time" popularised by Tyrone Davis. Johnny sadly passed away in 2005 at the age of 64.
He wrote and recorded this early crossover gem for the Mercury label, from 1969 "Your Love is Fadin".

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41F9rqr2wKE

08/11/2022

Happy belated birthday to late Motown great, Ms. Wanda Young (Rogers) of the Marvelettes.

Known for her captivating vocals and witty stage presence, Wanda helped The Marvelettes become one of the many success stories at Motown Records.

After securing a record deal with Motown in 1961, the group quickly soared to the top of the charts with their hit record, “Please Mr. Postman,” which became Motown’s first #1 single.

As co-lead singer of the group, Wanda sang lead on many of the Marvelettes' hit records including, “Locking Up My Heart,” I’ll Keep Holding On,” “The Hunter Gets Captured By The Game,” “My Baby Must be a Magician,” and the 1M+ seller “Don’t Mess With Bill.”

The Return of the Marvelettes, released in 1970, would be the group’s final album. After their disbandment, Wanda recorded solo material under the Motorcity label and returned to the stage during the 1980s and 90s.

Wanda Rogers is remembered for giving the world a treasure trove of timeless music, and for her trailblazing contributions to Motown Records.

Classic Motown

08/09/2022

Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupSince I Lost My Baby · The TemptationsTemptin' Temptations℗ 1965 Motown Records, a Division of UMG Recordings, In...

08/07/2022

Happy 52nd anniversary to the Goose Lake International Music Festival which was held in Leoni, Michigan. On August 7-8-9, 1970 Over 200,000 fans attended the three-day festival. Acts who appeared included, Jethro Tull, 10 Years After, Mountain, Chicago, Bob Seger, John Sebastian, James Gang, Stooges with Iggy Pop, Brownsville Station, MC5, Rod Stewart and Flying Burrito Brothers + more.

07/24/2022

It was the debut single by one of the most important pioneers in rock and roll history.

On July 23, 1955, Chess Records released “Maybellene" by Chuck Berry and His Combo. It peaked at #5 on the Billboard pop chart and was #1 on the R&B chart. The record sold one million copies by the end of 1955.

Berry was an admirer of Bob Wills & His Playboys and would perform their song “Ida Red” live, but messed around and changed the lyrics a lot — he eventually changed the title to “Ida May”, for a start — and when he performed the song for Leonard Chess, Chess thought it sounded great. There was only one problem — he thought the name made it too obvious where Berry had got the idea, and he wanted it to sound more original. They tried several names and eventually hit on “Maybellene”.
The lineup on the record was Berry on guitar, Johnnie Johnson on piano, and Ebby Hardy on drums — augmented by two other musicians, Jerome Green, the maraca player, and Willie Dixon on bass.

Chuck Berry isn’t the only credited songwriter — and, separately, he may not have been the song’s only writer. But these two things aren’t linked.

Leonard Chess was someone who had a reputation for not being particularly fair with his artists when it came to contracts. A favorite technique for him was to call an artist and tell him that he had some new papers to sign. He would then leave a bottle of whisky in the office, and not be in when the musician turned up. His secretary would say “Mr. Chess has been delayed. Help yourself to a drink while you wait in the office”. Chess would only return when the musician was totally drunk, and then get him to sign the contract. That wouldn’t work on Berry, who didn’t drink, but Chess did manage to get Berry to sign two thirds of the rights to “Maybellene” over to people who had nothing to do with writing it — Russ Fratto and Alan Freed.

Freed had already taken the songwriting credit for several songs by bands that he managed, none of which he wrote, but now he was going to take the credit for a song by someone he had never met — Chess added his name to the credits as a bribe, in order to persuade him to play the song on his radio show. Russ Fratto, meanwhile, was the landlord of Chess Records’ offices and owned the stationery company that printed the labels Chess used on their records. It’s been said in a few places that Fratto was given the credit because the Chess brothers owed him money, so they gave him a cut of Berry’s royalties to pay off their own debt.

After they stopped working together, Johnnie Johnson started to claim that he deserved co-writing credit for everything that was credited to Berry on his own. Johnson claimed that while Berry wrote the lyrics by himself, the band as a whole worked out the music, and that Berry’s melody lines would be based on Johnson’s piano parts. Johnson sued Berry in 2000, but the case was dismissed because of the length of time between the songs being written and the case being brought.

In 1988, "Maybellene" was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame for its influence as a rock-and-roll record. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame included "Maybellene" in its list of the "500 Songs That Shaped Rock and Roll".

Source: Wikipedia and 500songs.com

Happy 67th Birthday to “Maybellene”!!

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Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupI Get Around (Remastered) · The Beach BoysThe Beach Boys Classics... Selected By Brian Wilson℗ A Capitol Records ...

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