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New Police biography called Walking on the Moon

November 21, 2009 by Chris

Saying that the Police were a huge 1980’s band is an understatement. The British band brought us great tunes and rocky stories about the interactions of the band members. Over the years I’ve been interested in some of these legionary battles between the guys in the band. Then today I found a Police Biography that sounds intriguing called Walking on the Moon, by British journalist Chris Campion.

The author Chris Campion brings to us a complete and comprehensive accounts on the band and their music. He bases his conclusions on new interviews with people that were closest to the band in their heyday. In his extensive research, Chris traces the group and its members from their earliest days to the Police’s unfortunate demise. Walking on the Moon also includes 26 black-and-white photographs of the band. I, for one, love black and whites over colour any day of the week!

I think that I am one of only few Police lovers out there that did not see the band live. The Police Picnic was one of those must see events, that said by the lucky ones who attended them. Even my little sister saw them twice!

The only Police tune that I ever played in Pylis was Walking on the Moon, now wonder the name of the book caught my attention! That great reggae feel to the song was intoxicating to not only myself but to most of our audience! Man that was a great one to play.

So has anyone out there had the chance to check the book out? Has anyone read any other Police band biography that they liked that they could recommend?

This may make for a great Christmas present for the big Police fan on your list.

  • Walking on the Moon: The Untold Story of the Police and the Rise of New Wave Rock

Keep on Jammin’




Filed Under: Great Bands, Music, Musicians, Rock History Tagged With: 1980s music, Andy Summers, brantford band, british, british band, Miles Copeland, New Wave, new wave rock, Pylis, Stewart Copeland, Sting, The Police, walking on the moon

BTO founders being sued

November 18, 2009 by Chris

The driving force behind BTO (Bachman-Turner Overdrive), Randy Bachman and Fred Turner, is now being sued by it’s remaining member’s. The former band mates, Robin Bachman and Blair Thornton, are suing the pair for using their own names.

After the group broke up in 1977, the lawsuit claims Randy Bachman and Turner signed away the rights to the BTO name to their two former bandmates and agreed not to use the Bachman-Turner Overdrive name without the consent of the other parties.

The lawsuit states that Randy Bachman and Turner signed two further deals in 1984 and 2002, saying they wouldn’t use the Bachman-Turner Overdrive name in connection to new recordings and live performances. CTV

The 1970’s Supergroup, made some great music back in the day. Randy and Fred were the brains behind the collection of musicians and I think that they should be able to use the name that they branded. I know the law is against them but when does common sense come into play in something like this? That’s all I have to say.

Here is my Top seven most loved BTO songs!

  1. Lookin’ Out for #1
  2. Not Fragile
  3. Let It Ride
  4. Takin’ Care of Business
  5. You Ain’t Seen nothing Yet
  6. Take it like a man
  7. Gimme Your Money Please

Keep on Jammin’ Randy and Fred!

Filed Under: Canadian, Culture, Entertainment, Great Bands, Musicians, Rock History, Video Tagged With: 1970's band, Bachman-Turner Overdrive, band, bands being sued, blair thornton, BTO, Canadian, fred turner, guitarist, lookin' out for number one, Randy Bachman, robin bachman

Cat Stevens is finally back on the road after 30 years

November 15, 2009 by Chris

Cat Stevens is going back out on the road after 30 long years of obscurity! I wonder what kind of groups will be following him? Ah, I know that was a bad one! I just love the man’s songs.

Scottie, Myro is what we called him amongst other names, was the one who taught me some of his songs. They were simple to play but much more fun to listen to. I always thought that both of us would get a chance to see this legendary folk guitarist/song writer perform together. Myro if your reading this post, if I win the lottery we’re there brother!

Singer-songwriter Yusuf Islam, known as Cat Stevens in the 1970s, takes the stage in Dublin on Sunday, the first performance of his first full tour since 1976.

Born Steven Demetre Georgiou in London, the folk legend disappeared from the music scene after he converted to Islam in 1977 at the height of his popularity.

He began making sporadic stage appearances in recent years. In 2006, he recorded a new album, An Other Cup, following it with Roadsinger this year.

Now 61, Islam is going back on the road with his Guess I’ll Take My Time tour.

He told the Irish Times that he hopes his old fans will turn out for these concerts.

“A lot of people might have thought — because of the way that my image per se had changed throughout the media — that my actual persona would change as well. But, in fact, you never really stop being yourself, you know,” he said.

Islam opens in Dublin’s O2 Arena on Nov. 15. Then he’s at Birmingham’s NIA the following Monday, Nov. 23, Liverpool’s Echo Arena on Dec. 5 and London’s Royal Albert Hall on Dec. 8.

No dates have been confirmed for appearances in Canada, the U.S. or other countries. CBC News

Keep on Jammin’ Yusuf Islam

Filed Under: Concerts, Entertainment, Musicians, Playing Styles, Recreation Tagged With: 30 years off, Acoustic, cat stevens, folk, guitarist, strumming, Yusuf Islam

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