SIDEMEN IN THE SPOTLIGHT shines a light on the guy standing to one side of the lead singer. Some of the artists showcased on VOL. 1 basked in the light, and others stepped quickly back into the shadows.
Songwriter P.F. Sloan was also a performer, but it was his songs that first put him in the spotlight; having written the #1 hit Eve Of Destruction among others. Here he’s playing that very song with a little help from his friends Frank Black and Buddy Miller (one of the all-time greatest sidemen!)
Ringo Starr was my favorite Beatle when I was a kid—which lead to my big sister pushing a thumbtack into his forehead & through the cover of our first Beatle’s album. Luckily the record was always being played and escaped unscathed. Ringo was allotted one track an album with his former group. Comfortable with the fact that a drummer is almost always a sideman, he continues to share the spotlight today, in concert, and on his albums. To fellow fans of the ringed one, here's a great interview with Ringo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=GVgUBZnm_KQ
Another drummer who enjoyed a long career centerstage is Sandy Nelson—here playing his best-known song as a solo artist. The Stray Cats’ Lee Rocker got a turn up front for Drink That Bottle Down in the band’s first go-round, but here he belts out the Eddie Cochran classic Twenty Flight Rock. His latest album, 2021’s Gather Round is worth a listen!
This edition also features artists who were in bands so packed with talent that each could have led the band in a pinch, had everyone else lost their voice: Randy Meisner, Jim Messina, Andrew Gold, Joey Holland, Johnny Marr, J.D. Souther, & The Georgia Satellites’ Rick Richards (here with The Western Sizzlers).
Ian McLagan had an amazing career backing others—most notably The Rolling Stones, and is joined here by Ronnie Wood, who did the same. The Faces were la veritable rock & roll AAA team. The Jayhawks are one of my favorite bands—they've gotten short shrift on Jokonky—which I vow to change. Until then, here’s Tim O'Reagan’s These Things from his solo album.
Bringing it home are southern rocker Les Dudek (who once dated Cher), Skunk Baxter, & Andy Taylor!
Here’s today’s question: What is the most heinous musical offense that you know of committed by a sibling (your own, a famous musician's, or by a friend's sibling?). There’s still a hole in Ringo’s head on my album (and as we all know, he’s already got blisters on his fingers).
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I had Wire autographs on my t-shirt, and mother washed them out.
ReplyDeleteMy 1 year old son somehow managed to pull out a Sly & Robbie lp from its sleeve and was happily scratching it on the floor...
ReplyDeleteRichard & Koen: Those are both suitably awful! Thanks for commenting!
ReplyDeleteGreat stuff, Stinky! I see two of my favorite bass players here -- Tom Petersson and Tommy Stinson! We actually DID feature the Jayhawks here once, ages ago:
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And folks, don't miss Koen's recent post on Sandy Nelson:
https://jonderblog.blogspot.com/2024/12/beat-that-drum.html
I should have said that The Jayhawks are underserved... given how many of their albums I possess! And I bet I have enough live stuff for a HOMEMADE album by them. Probably a live version of Tomorrow The Green Grass, Sound Of Lies, or Smile. Watch this space!
ReplyDeleteI spent a lot of time listening to Hollywood Town Hall, Tomorrow The Green Grass and the Golden Smog album Down By The Old Mainstream (which featured a nice take on "Glad And Sorry" as well as the one and only "V"). Make it so, Stinky!
DeleteHell yeah, a Stinky Homemade Jayhawks comp would be great. They still spend a lot of time on the MrDave family room HiFi
DeleteWhen my daughters were in their teens, they went through a (thankfully short) phase where they didn’t like each other. So one fine day, my youngest cut out the face from a picture of her older sister, and glued it behind the zipper on the Stone’s ‘Sticky Fingers’ album.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good one! Now I'm imagining a craft project involving my high school yearbook and the "Some Girls" LP. Good to see you here, Babs!
DeleteRandy Meisner, one of the nicest guys in the music biz, according to everyone, never seemed to get his moment in the sun. Then again, he was so terminally shy that it's arguable whether he really wanted that moment in the sun.
ReplyDeleteIf you are into that early 80s AOR sound, you can do much worse than One More Song and the self-titled album from 1982.
I guess it didn't help that Meisner was in a band with two of the biggest assholes in the biz.
DeleteYes, good to see you here, Babs, and One Buck Guy. Meisner was by all accounts a sweetheart.
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