Oct
31
2009
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ROCK DEATHS IN NOVEMBER

November’s deaths have no patterns to them, just losses from the world’s greatest band, the world’s most popular Rock singer and the drummer for the world’s greatest Rock guitarist.

georgeharrisonGEORGE HARRISON – BORN 24TH FEBRUARY 1943 – DIED 29TH NOVEMBER 2001
I remember George Harrison describing life in the Beatles when he was interviewed alongside Ringo for a TV documentary at the time they released the Beatles 1 CD. He said that people had forgotten how good they were as a live band: “we were just so tight” and people also forget in the post Cream, post Prog Rock era of long, self indulgent, “virtuoso” guitar breaks and meandering tunes that the musicianship of the Beatles was focused on the band as the entity, not on individual members and that they perfected the 3 minute single, “She Loves You”, the LP “Revolver” and the Concept Album “Sgt Pepper” before anyone else had ever thought of it.

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Oct
25
2009
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More quotes…

I still play loud as fuck, cuss and spit and blow shit up. My balls have not shrunk but definitely grown. I know they have dropped… but that’s an age thing.”

Nikki Sixx of MotleyCrue to Journalist Mick Wall

So, I’m still very close to my parents and I’ll always be their little baby, you know? It’s just really funny. In other cities I’m just like ‘Rock & Roll!’ and fucking crazy and partying and then I come home to Boston and I’m just like ‘Mom, can you make me my favorite sandwich?’”
Hugh Ferreira of Tantric

“If you’re listening to a rock star in order to get your information on who to vote for, you’re a bigger moron than they are.”
Alice Cooper

“There’s nothing more boring than a rock’n'roll star. Someone who has been on the road for 10 years, expecting attention wherever he goes, drinking himself stupid, who is obnoxious, incoherent, uncreative, and has a massive ego. There’s nothing more pointless.”
Thom Yorke

Remember when you used to watch TV in the Sixties and you’d see Perry Como in a cashmere sweater? That’s what rock’n'roll is becoming. It’s your parents’ music.”
Neil Young

“I’m dealing in rock’n'roll. I’m, like, I’m not a bona fide human being.”
Phil Spector

Oct
19
2009
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Tonight on Rock-on TV – Rock ‘N’ Raw

20:30 Rock ‘N’ Raw
Episode 1: The Rock ‘n’ Raw show presents a line-up of classic rock and blues legends, performing live renditions of their biggest hits and album tracks.

Oct
08
2009
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STEVE MILLER

BIOGRAPHY

Steve+Miller+Band+Steve+MillerSteve Miller was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin on October 5, 1943. His mother was an accomplished singer, and his father, Dr. George “Sonny” Miller, was a physician by profession and an amateur recording engineer in his spare time. Many members of Steve’s family were musicians, and he received his first guitar at age 4.

Les Paul, the inventor of the electric guitar and multi-track recording, and his wife, Mary Ford, were close friends and regular visitors at the Miller house and Sonny was Les Paul’s best man at their wedding. Les and Mary taught Steve his first chords when he was five years old and he still uses some of the techniques they taught him at that time.

The Miller family moved to Dallas, Texas in 1950. Sonny continued recording various styles of music and musicians like T-Bone Walker continued to appear at the Miller house.

The Marksmen, Steve’s first band, was formed when he was only 12 years old. This rock and roll band had a solid booking the entire semester playing mostly for fraternities. Steve taught his older brother to play bass so he wouldn’t have to rely on his mother for transportation.

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Oct
05
2009
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Six Bands to Mick Ronson

Win a fabulous 22″ Flat Screen TV.
(THIS COMPETITION IS NOW CLOSED)

This Month’s featured artiste is Steve Miller. See if you can connect Steve Miller to Mick Ronson in exactly SIX steps through SIX bands.

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Best attempt as judged by an independent Rock journalist and Rock historian WINS.

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Oct
02
2009
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ROCK DEATHS IN OCTOBER

October is all Stetson, Old Glory and Bourbon – Southern Rock at its best and in memoriam.

imagesJANIS (LYN) JOPLIN – born 19th January 1943 – died 4th October 1970
Another fully paid up member of the 27 Club, Janis Joplin didn’t just lead the Rock Star lifestyle, she lived for Blues and Rock music, the drugs and booze (her trademark Southern Comfort) were just part of the way she inhabited the music and the ghosts of the great Blues singers who she so much admired – Bessie Smith, Odetta and Big Mama Thornton – Joplin’s version of Thornton’s Ball and Chain blew them away at Monterey in 1967. But perhaps her best known hit was the song was first recorded by soul singer Erma Franklin, Aretha’s older sister, in 1967 – (Take Another Little) Piece of my Heart.

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Oct
01
2009
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ROCK STAR BIRTHDAYS IN OCTOBER

stingSTING – 58 on 2nd October 2009
World famous, vastly talented, hugely rich, happily married and good looking; is there anything about this man to like – well yes, Roxanne, Message in a Bottle although female partners (mentioning no names) seem to like the later less Rocky stuff too!

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JOHNOTWAYJOHN OTWAY – 57 on 2nd October 2009
Anyone who doesn’t know this wonderful eccentric needs to bone up on his career with Wild Willy Barrett – after all Pete Townshend produced him and his absurd hit, Cor Baby That’s Really Free still sounds manically fresh even after 30 years in this 2007 gig:

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