Post subject: [2014-04-08] Wilko Johnson/Roger Daltrey "Going Back Home" (Chess/Hip-O)
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1. All Through The City 2. Sneaking Suspicion 3. Going Back Home 4. Everybody's Carrying A Gun 5. Keep It Out Of Sight 6. Keep On Loving You 7. Some Kind Of Hero 8. Turned 21 9. I Keep It To Myself 10. Ice On The Motorway 11. Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window
Post subject: [2014-04-08] Wilko Johnson/Roger Daltrey "Going Back Home" (Chess/Hip-O)
Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 6:37 am
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Wilko Johnson records new album with the Who's Roger Daltrey
Wilko Johnson has teamed up with the Who’s Roger Daltrey for an album to be released in March. Going Back Home will feature 10 Johnson originals, from both his solo career and his days with Dr Feelgood and Solid Senders, plus a cover of Bob Dylan’s Can You Please Crawl Out Your Window? The album will be preceded by a one-off show at the Shepherds Bush Empire in London on 25 February.
Daltrey and Johnson met when seated next to each other at an awards ceremony in 2010. “It turned out we both loved Johnny Kidd & the Pirates,” Daltrey said. “They’d been a big influence on both our bands. That heavy power-trio sound, backing up a singer; it’s a British institution. No-one does that better than us.”
Johnson was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in January 2013, but was well enough to press ahead with the collaboration when the Who finished their world tour. “Roger jumped up and said, ‘Let’s do it,’” Johnson said. “He knew this lovely little studio called Yellow Fish in Uckfield. Unfortunate name for a place, but a great studio.”
The album was recorded in a week last November, with Johnson’s regular touring band of bassist Norman Watt-Roy and drummer Dylan Howe. It will be released on the Chess imprint, which has been revived specially for the occasion.
Post subject: [2014-04-08] Wilko Johnson/Roger Daltrey "Going Back Home" (Chess/Hip-O)
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2014 4:56 pm
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Wilko Johnson vows to rock on with a new album in the works
EVERYWHERE I looked there were smiles at London’s Shepherds Bush Empire on Tuesday, where Wilko Johnson and Roger Daltrey played together for a special one-off show to tie in with their new album.
There were smiles on the faces of thousands of fans, smiles from the security staff (no small thing), even a smile was seen dancing across the face of Bob Geldof, also in the audience, but the most radiant grins were backstage before the show began.
I have known Wilko for a few years but I have never seen him smiling as much as he did that night.
The joy was infectious and the energy with which both Wilko and Roger performed (aka “Dr Who”, as some have dubbed them; a reference to their respective bands Dr Feelgood and The Who) belied their ages (Roger was 70 yesterday) and 66-year-old Wilko’s condition.
Wilko, suffering from terminal cancer, has vowed to rock until he can rock no more. Each day is taken as it comes and it is this intense sense of living in the present that touches his fans, some of whom have followed him since the beginning, some of whom discovered him latterly, all of whom feel boundless affection for this eccentric, exceptional man.
Time is limited and the atmosphere at recent shows is all the more potent but instead of mawkishness there is gallows humour; the tumour (which Wilko calls “Terry” on occasion) protruding from his pancreas has been jokingly referred to by Johnson as “the baby”.
On stage, Roger held his mic to Wilko’s stomach as the pair roared with laughter.
Questions as to why the shaven-headed guitarist shunned chemotherapy are dismissed with the quip, “I didn’t want to lose my hair.” He is not “fighting” cancer, he is ignoring it altogether.
What has struck people since Wilko was diagnosed is his positivity and perspective, how he is concentrating on how good it feels to be alive and to approach every day life with fresh awareness and appreciation.
And this is no brave face. His response when he first received the news was, as he often says, “euphoria”.
Suddenly the things that had always irked him seemed understandably insignificant. “They just don’t matter. Nothing matters,” he insisted.
Simple, but these words had a profound effect on me. Everyone talks about “living in the moment” but for the first time I actually realised what that meant on a deeper level than just knowing it to be true.
When the time comes to look back, we do not want to regret the hours we wasted worrying when we could have been enjoying the precious lives that rush by so quickly, apparently when we are not looking.
It was no surprise to me that such an extraordinary person would react to a death sentence in an extraordinary way, with an enthusiastic sense of: “Right, what can I do in the time I’ve got left?”
Happily, Wilko has been granted more time than he expected. The memoir we had worked on together was released in 2012.
By the end of that year, Wilko had been told he would be lucky to see October 2013; it would certainly be his last Christmas.
Well, cancer, you did not realise who you were dealing with, did you? Wilko is still here, playing with incredible dynamism with his trio, which consists of the inimitable Norman Watt-Roy on bass and the powerhouse that is Dylan Howe on drums (all three also played in Ian Dury And The Blockheads, Norman remaining a Blockhead to this day, so to speak).
One month after Wilko was supposed to die, our hero was in the studio with Roger Daltrey recording Going Back Home, an album that bursts with enough energy to blow up the national grid.
We are all so thrilled that Wilko is still here that maybe we dare not question why, but I have a theory.
Since Wilko went public with his diagnosis, the tidal wave of love that followed was so powerful, it can only have made a positive difference to his health, whether from the many messages he has received or the sheer force of affection beaming directly to him at shows.
Also, to be able to do what you love for as long as possible and share that with others is a potent dose of escapism, for both artist and audience.
Rock ’n’ roll can save your soul but maybe it can stick an umbrella in the spokes of cancer too.
Certainly, having witnessed the warmth and magic of Wilko’s show with Roger the other night, there was a sense of the world outside stopping for a few hours while the people inside the Empire, onstage and off, were lifted by the healing forces of music.
Without wishing to sound trite, there is also the considerable power of simply having a damn good time and that kind of gives the name Dr Feelgood a new resonance, doesn’t it?
Post subject: [2014-04-08] Wilko Johnson/Roger Daltrey "Going Back Home" (Chess/Hip-O)
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God Bless Wilko. Knowning his fate, he continues to fully enjoy what he does and his love to make others so happy. Man, he is a testimony on how we should live our life, right to the last day! Rock'in to the end! Can't wait for my CD to arrive.
Post subject: [2014-04-08] Wilko Johnson/Roger Daltrey "Going Back Home" (Chess/Hip-O)
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Excellent album!!! Roger and Wilko are great!! I was surprised to see Dylan Howe on drums, associating him mainly with the Blockheads and his dad's bands. He's terrific here, too!
Post subject: [2014-04-08] Wilko Johnson/Roger Daltrey "Going Back Home" (Chess/Hip-O)
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I was just told by a good friend that a deluxe edition of the album will be released. (YAY!) So far, it's listed only on Amazon UK. I was told that it'll have some live as well as unreleased studio material
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