Post subject: "I Did Not Know That!" - an ongoing collection of weird, obscure, or surprising rock music trivia
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 4:15 pm
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Inspired by some deep diving as I continue to inventory my CDs, here are some weird, obscure, or surprising bits of rock music trivia. Please add your favorites!
Post subject: "I Did Not Know That!" - an ongoing collection of weird, obscure, or surprising rock music trivia
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 5:38 pm
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At one time, Laura Nyro considered becoming lead singer for Blood, Sweat & Tears, after the departure of founder Al Kooper, but was dissuaded by David Geffen. Blood, Sweat & Tears would go on to have a hit with a cover of Nyro's "And When I Die".
Post subject: "I Did Not Know That!" - an ongoing collection of weird, obscure, or surprising rock music trivia
Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2020 7:08 pm
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Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention backed Burt Ward (Robin) on a series of recordings for a possible single in 1966.
From Burt Wards autobiography - The image of the Boy Wonder is all American and apple pie, while the image of the Mothers of Invention was so revolutionary that they made the Hell’s Angels look like the Mormon Tabernacle Choir. Even I had to laugh seeing a photo of myself with those animals.
Their fearless leader and king of grubbiness was the late Frank Zappa. (The full name of the band was Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention.) After recording with me, Frank became an internationally recognized cult superstar, which was understandable; after working with me, the only place Frank could go was up.
Although he looked like the others, Frank had an intelligence and education that elevated him beyond brilliance to sheer genius. I spent a considerable amount of time talking with him, and his rough, abrupt exterior concealed an intellectual, creative and sensitive interior...
In an attempt at self-preservation, the record company had me just talk on the second two sides I recorded. That I could do very well! The material for the song was a group of fan letters that had been sent to me. Frank and I edited them together to make one letter, which became the lyrics for the recording. Frank wrote a melody and an arrangement, and we titled the song, “Boy Wonder, I Love You!”
Among the lyrics was an invitation for me to come and visit an adoring pubescent fan and stay with her for the entire summer. She wrote, “I will even fix you breakfast in bed. I love you so much that I want you to stay the whole summer with me!” The lyrics ended with “I hope you know that this is a girl writing.”
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Singer Tony Burrows, the lead vocalist on Edison Lighthouse's " Love Grows ( Where My Rosemary Goes) ", was also lead vocalist on White Plains' " My Baby Loves Lovin", The First Class's "Beach Baby", The Pipkins " Gimme Dat Ding", and Brotherhood of Man's " United We Stand".
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 1:37 am
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Steve Vai, age 20, auditions for Frank Zappa and when Frank tells Steve to play this crazy Zappa style riff in 7/8 reggae time he goes “sure” and plays it. Then Frank says add this note and Steve says “sure” and figures it out. When Frank says add this note too, Steve says that’s impossible (cause the human hand doesn’t have enough fingers).Frank says “well kid...I hear Linda Ronstadt is looking for a guitar player.” Steve apologizes and says “I’ll just be leaving now.” Frank goes “just kidding, you’re in the band.”
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 2:30 am
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Robert Meagher wrote:
Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention backed Burt Ward (Robin) on a series of recordings for a possible single in 1966.
Among the lyrics was an invitation for me to come and visit an adoring pubescent fan and stay with her for the entire summer. She wrote, “I will even fix you breakfast in bed. I love you so much that I want you to stay the whole summer with me!” The lyrics ended with “I hope you know that this is a girl writing.”
I didn't know this but I'm glad I do now.
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2020 10:45 pm
Yes...my real name is Steve..REALLY! ;)
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These two is what popped into my head and I could almost see it!
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Posted: Sat Jun 06, 2020 5:27 pm
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Maybe common knowledge? Tony Iommi briefly left Earth (precursor to Black Sabbath) for about 2 weeks in December 1968 to replace Jethro Tull's original guitarist, Mick Abrahams. Iommi never recorded anything in his brief stint with Tull, appearing only on the Rolling Stone's Rock & Roll Circus with Tull for one song ("Song for Jeffrey") which was filmed in that short period. And to me, this is the weird part: according to Wikipedia, "Only Ian Anderson's vocals and flute were actually amplified from the live performance; the rest of the band mimed their parts, but the sound was pre-recorded. This was the only Tull performance with guitarist Tony Iommi during his two-week tenure with the band, and it has been suggested that he had not had time to learn his part and thus relied on Abrahams' recording."
Iommi returned to Earth and was replaced in Tull by Martin Barre, who would be Tull's guitarist for the next 40+ years.
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