Monday, January 9, 2017

A YEAR AFTER YOU'RE GONE: REMEMBERING DAVID BOWIE

A lot of people both in the entertainment world or not,were shocked over the news that David Bowie has passed away around two days after his 69th birthday.Now a year later,we are still in a state of confusion or perhaps vivid fascination,asking ourselves "why?" and "how?".

Hence,David Bowie's sudden passing has indeed started the  dreadful Class Of 2016  trend which was followed by different rock stars and celebrities at a fast and dizzying rate.A fact that the 27 Club became so tame and feeble compared to it.

David Robert Jones was born in Brixton, London on  January 8th 1947 and like his famous musician peers,he was attracted to blues and rock n'roll during his teenage years,performing with one band after another- a fad that has started in school. Dave and his band at the time were singing in pseudo black style-a thing that both the Rolling Stones and the Yardbirds were also doing.He performed professionally as David Bowie as to not confuse him with another British singer--Davy Jones of Monkees fame.

One would quickly notice Bowie's eyes,no,not that evil glance he is known for portraying his albums.But the unusual appearance and discoloration wherein the other one is dilated and the other one is not. Though Google explains it as a rare medical condition called anisocoria,rumor has it that he got the eye defect during a fight in school that has left his eyes permanently damaged.

Bowie drifted from one band to another until he realized that a solo career with a backing band is much better than dealing with a group of equal partnership.He had a few attempts to break the mainstream with one debut album in 1967 but didn't struck oil until 1969's "Space Oddity".The said single was even more successful when it was reissued in 1975.

The seventies were a huge decade for Bowie where he launched himself on colossal albums The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars,Aladdin Sane,Diamond Dogs,Station To Station and so on...Bowie presented himself as different personalities on each of the albums released with music critics easily christening him as the chameleon of rock n'roll.And like what other rock stars that have went through on that tumultuous era,there came the drugs particularly cocaine that has caused him to lose more weight,making his cheeks so hollow without him even noticing it.Bowie has known to have been extremely petrified of LSD,also a recreational drug known at the time with its link to schizophrenia- a thing that his aunt was known to have been strucked with.Such painful experiences became his inspiration writing songs themed with such evil and darkness.After one final tour supporting his Ziggy Stardust album,the aftershow party that followed suggests on what his status has reached-the McCartneys,the Jaggers,Elton John all came to honor the most beautiful and glamorous rock star of his time.Bowie has stated of being gay as early as 1967 saying that "I am gay and always has been",making him one of the first rock stars to admit their sexual preferences.


The eighties were sober times for the thin white duke,writing the upbeat "Let's Dance" and releasing it in 1983.And whenever he sings his old songs from the seventies it sounded as if it was written by some wacko nephew.It was in this decade that he has mellowed a bit,well, a lot of rock stars from the sixties did anyway.

Not letting a good talent go to waste,Bowie busied himself with movies as well apart from starring in several concert films at his height of fame in the 70s,he took acting seriously,from a gay World War II British soldier captured by the Japanese Imperial Army to voicing over children's cartoons as Lord Royal Highness.

It was later revealed that he learned how serious his illness was three months before he died but took it in stride.A lot of people especially closed friends and some fans weren't actually aware of how seriously ill he was.But like your usual professional entertainer the show must indeed go on and he all left us a gift which was considered his final masterpiece.

Though it was a little sad that he had his first number one record after he passed away,one would think of artists like Vincent Van Gogh sharing the same feat as the chameleon of rock would've had.But everytime we put that Ziggy Stardust CD or perhaps a vinyl of say,The Man Who Sold The World,David Bowie's legacy remains with us like a shooting star shining bright in the night sky,gone too soon,which leaves us wondering perhaps when are we going to see him again.Yet his spirit on those records live on.

On the subject of artistic uniqueness,there could only be one David Bowie!




(c) 2016 Keith Vernon Adagio

Wednesday, January 4, 2017

My Top 10 Women In Rock




So what's basically the best thing to start off 2017 with fresh ideas in mind and hoping extensively that this would be a better year musicwise? Perhaps we're all still trying to dust off what was left out of the previous year and letting it all sink in.

I paid tribute to the most beautiful women of rock n' roll a while back so I hope this compilation that I will be making of the top 10 women in rock shouldn't be confused or otherwise mistakenly identify it with.

So what you will find here dear reader is talent,not to mention bad ass guitar playing,songwriting and vocal range.



1. JANIS JOPLIN

A few women in rock had the charisma and tremendous influence as Janis Joplin,who,together with her peers Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix defined rock music in the flower power sixties.

With fifty years of the Summer Of Love in the horizon,Janis continues to influence female rockers and inspire everyone with her timeless charm.











2. ANN AND NANCY WILSON

A lot of rock critics would agree that the Wilson sisters who comprised the core of the band Heart,is one of the most influential women in rock music.The sisters started off as a folk rock group in the seventies then gradually turned arena rock and mainstream in the eighties.

Their music spans forty years of cool acoustics,glam rock and chart topping rock ballads.After a slight decline in the mid nineties,the band came back on tour with a new album as well as an awesome set of performances in the Royal Albert Hall which was released just recently  on DVD.






 3. JONI MITCHELL

A few men and women of folk rock have made it to the mainstream and none of them were as awesome and influential as Joni Mitchell.

Joni started off her career during the folk boom of the early 1960s rivaling her American counterpart Bob Dylan and Donovan across the Atlantic.Joni revolutionized that style of songwriting wherein she used different tunings on her acoustic guitar which was later followed by both alternative and hard rock bands in the intervening years.








4. PATTY SMYTH

During her reformative years in the early 80s with her band Scandal,I would have included Patty Smyth on one of the cutest faces in rock n' roll but with  her new wave looks and awesome singing style she might as well be in this category talentwise.

Though her two solo albums has received mixed to poor reviews,her second effort released in 1992 spawned her a number one hit single with a duet with former Eagles drummer Don Henley.

Scandal was then reformed recently with Keith Mack and she does a regular local bar tours and continues to mesmerize a number of loyal followers.








5. LITA FORD

Like Patty Smyth, Lita's early career would've easily passed her as one of the pretty faces of the industry.But then something lies deeper in the soul of this heavy metal chick that talent became more prominent than looks.









 6. SHERYL CROW

The nineties were pretty much innovative,only to prove that rock music just kept on coming back because there is nothing better around in the interim.






7.BELINDA CARLISLE

Only a few women from the ashes of punk rock had made to the mainstream and eventually had successful solo careers after their respective bands had broke up to such scrutiny.From her punk band the  Go Gos to her solo albums Belinda Carlisle remains an icon,even catching the attention of former Beatle George Harrison,who played guitar solos on two tracks of her 1989 solo album Runaway Horses,even citing it as his all time favorite.













8. STEVIE NICKS

 Again,from her band to her solo career,Stevie Nicks never fail to amaze,there are some instances that her legendary status overshadows her recent achievements wherein hit records don't even matter.












9. DEBBIE HARRY


Debbie Harry has made a tremendous impact on both rock and pop that mainstream female pop stars like Madonna and Britney Spears have cited her as an influence.Her pop and rock crossovers has definitely earned her a place here at my top 10. Blondie's hit "The Tide Is High" remains an FM radio staple more than thirty years after its original release.





10. MARIANNE FAITHFULL

Mick Jagger's ex from the sixties has been a subject of one Beatles song [the fabs' rock hit "And Your Bird Can Sing" was written about her] and much controversy when the Stones got raided with rumors about her wearing nothing but a fur rug.Nevertheless,the bad publicities,booze and drugs has earned her a spot for being one of rock music's strongest women.





Before anything else I would like to give this honorable mentions to these women of rock n' roll that didn't quite make it on my list but still made a tremendous impact on the genre.

Dolores O' Riordan

Grace Slick

D' Arcy Wretzky

Naoko and Atsuko Yamano

Sean Yseult

Sinead O' Connor


 This blog article goes to my friends Anthony Carroll and Michael Ault


(c) 2016 Keith Vernon Adagio