Thursday, December 22, 2016

Music That Died in 2016



Leonard Cohen
(Sept 21, 1934 - Dec 7, 2016)

Leonard Cohen was a Canadian poet, songwriter, singer, painter and novelist.

 In the 1950s and 1960s, he pursued a career as a poet and novelist. In a letter to his publisher, he wrote that he was reaching out to "inner-directed adolescents, lovers in all degrees of anguish, disappointed Platonists, pornography-peepers, hair-handed monks and Popists."

He loved the great blues performers -- Sonny Boy Williams, Robert Johnson, Ray Charles. He once proclaimed, "I had girlfriends who really irritated me by their devotion to the Beatles.... they didn't seem to be essential to the kind of nourishment that I craved."

In 1967, at age 33, Cohen launched his music career. He had been a published poet and novelist, but was still a novice with music. However, he wasn't making any money as a novelist, so he turned to songwriting. He was living on the 4th floor of a hotel in Montreal where he filled notebooks with his songs during the day and performed his songs at night in clubs, where he met people in the music scene, including Lou Reed, Janus Joblin and Patti Smith. One night, Jimi Hendrix jammed with him on his song, "Suzanne."

Over the decades, Cohen and Bob Dylan became friends -- they were both Jewish and had a penchant for the same type of musical imagery.

Cohen's music was literary, highly spiritual, profound, eerie, brilliant and simply wonderful. His albums include:

Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967
Folk Music: Songs from a Room (1969)
Songs of Love and Hate (1971)
New Skin for the Old Ceremony (1974)
Death of a Ladies Man (1977)
Recent Songs (1979)
Various Positions (1984)
I'm Your Man (1988)
The Future (1992)
Ten New Songs (2001)
Dear Heather (2004)
Old Ideas (2012)
Popular Problems (2014)
You want It Darker (2016)

He has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, the Canadian Music Hall of Fame and the Canadian Songwriter's Hall of Fame.

He died at his home in Los Angeles, at age 82, from cancer.

(I'm Your Man)

If you want a lover
I'll do anything you ask me to
And if you want another kind of love
I'll wear a mask for you
If you want a partner
Take my hand
Or if you want to strike me down in anger
Here I stand
I'm your man
If you want a boxer
I will step into the ring for you
And if you want a doctor
I'll examine every inch of you
If you want a driver
Climb inside
Or if you want to take me for a ride
You know you can
I'm your man

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Prince
(June 7, 1958 - April 21, 2016)

Prince Rogers Nelson was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

He developed an interest in music at a young age. At age 18, he signed with Warner, Bros. and his debut album, For You, was released in 1978. He went on to become a singer-songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist.

He was flamboyant, with a wide variety of musical styles, including soul, psychedelic, eclectic, funk, rock, R&B and has sold over 100 million records worldwide. He has won seven Grammy awards, a Golden Globe Award, an American Music Award, and an Academy Award for the film, Purple Rain.

Prince died from a Fentanyl overdose, at age 57, at his home & recording studio, called Paisley Park, in Chanhassen, Minnesota.

(Purple Rain)

I never meant to cause you any sorrow
I never meant to cause you any pain
I only wanted one time to see you laughing
I only want to see you laughing in the purple rain
Purple rain Purple rain
Purple rain Purple rain
Purple rain Purple rain

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David Bowie
(Jan 8, 1947 -- Jan 10, 2016)

David Bowie was a British singer and actor.

Bowie was interested in music as a child, eventually studying music, art, design and embarking on his musical career in 1963. In 1969, Space Oddity became his first top-5 entry on the British Single's Chart.

He was flamboyant and androgynous during the "Glam Rock" period of the 1970s and has sold an estimated 140 million records. His final live performance was at a charity event in 2006. After a 10-year absence, he returned to release The Next Day album.

Two days after the release of his final album, Blackstar, he died of liver cancer.

(Space Oddity}

This is Major Tom to Ground Control
I'm stepping through the door
And I'm floating
in a most peculiar way
And the stars look very different today
For here
Am I sitting in a tin can
Far above the world
Planet Earth is blue
And there's nothing I can do

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Glenn Frey
(Nov 6, 1948 - Jan 18, 2016)

Glenn Frey was a founding member of the rock band, The Eagles.

He was a songwriter, actor, and the lead singer & frontman for the Eagles. He and Don Henley (also a singer & frontman) wrote most of The Eagles songs.

In 1980, Frey broke away from The Eagles and embarked on a solo career. Combined with his time with The Eagles and his solo records, Frey had 24 Top-40 singles on the Billboard Hot 100. As a member of the Eagles, Frey won 6 Grammy Awards and 5 American Music Awards.

He died from complications of rheumatoid arthritis and pneumonia, while recovering from gastrointestinal tract surgery.

 (Smugglers' Blues)

You see it in the headlines, you hear it every day
They say they're gonna stop it, but it doesn't go away
They move it through Miami and sell it in L.A.
They hide it up in Telluride, I mean it's here to stay
It's propping up the governments in Columbia and Peru
You ask any D.E.A. man, he'll say there's nothing we can do
From the office of the president right down to me and you
Me and you
It's a losing proposition, but one you can't refuse
It's the politics of contraband, it's the smugglers' blues
Smuggler's blues

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Keith Emerson
(Nov 2, 1944 - March 11, 2016)
Greg Lake
(Nov 10, 1947 - Dec 7, 2016)

Emerson, Lake & Palmer was a British "progressive" rock group, formed in 1970.

Keith Emerson was the keyboardist -- Greg Lake was producer, singer and bassist -- Carl Palmer was the drummer and percussionist.

The group sold an estimated 48 million records worldwide.

Keith Emerson died on March 11, 2016 from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, ruled to be suicide.

Greg Lake died on December 7, 2016 from cancer.

Carl Palmer is the only surviving member of the group

(Lucky Man)

He had white horses
And ladies by the score
All dressed in satin
And waiting by the door
Ooooh, what a lucky man he was
Ooooh, what a lucky man he was

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Leon Russell
(April 2, 1942 - Nov 13, 2016)

Claude Russell Bridges, aka Leon Russell, was a songwriter and musician.

During his 60 year career in the music business, he was into country, blues, folk, bluegrass, gospel, surfing, standards.

He has recorded 33 albums, some 430 songs, and has had 6 gold records. As a pianist, he played with The Beach Boys, Eric Clapton, Jan and Dean, and produced & played in recording sessions for Frank Sinatra, Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, Ike & Tina Turner, and many others.

He died in his sleep, in his Nashville, Tennessee, home at age 74.

(A Song For You)

But I love you in a place where there's no space and time
I love you for my life, you are a friend of mine
And when my life is over
Remember when we were together
We were alone and I was singing this song for you
We were alone and I was singing this song for you
We were alone and I was singing my song
Singing this song for you

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Merle Haggard
(April 6, 1937 - April 6, 2016)

Merle Haggard was a country singer, songwriter, guitarist, fiddler who helped create the Bakersfield sound, characterized by a traditional steel guitar and the twang of Fender Telecaster.

He was incarcerated several times in his troubled youth, but managed to get his life together with his songs about the working class and counter to the anti-war sentiment during the Vietnam Era. Between the 1960s and 1980s, he had 38 number-one hit songs on the U.S. Country Charts.

He died on his 79th birthday at his home in northern California, after recently suffering from double pneumonia.

(Mama Tried)

Dear old Daddy, rest his soul
Left my mom a heavy load
She tried so very hard to fill his shoes
Working hours without rest
Wanted me to have the best
She tried to raise me right but I refused
And I turned twenty-one in prison doing life without parole
No one could steer me right but Mama tried, Mama tried
Mama tried to raise me better, but her pleading I denied
That leaves only me to blame 'cause Mama tried

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Paul Kanter
(March 17, 1941 - Jan 28, 2016)

Paul Kanter was a songwriter, singer and guitarist.

He was a co-founder of Jefferson Airplane and its spinoff group, Jefferson Starship -- psychedelic rock bands. He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1996.

He died in San Francisco of multiple organ failure and shock, after he had suffered a heart attack a few days earlier.

 (We Built This City)

Say you don't know me or recognize my face
Say you don't care who goes to that kind of place
Knee deep in the hoopla, sinking in your fight
Too many runaways eating up the night
Marconi plays the mambo, listen to the radio
Don't you remember?
We built this city
We built this city on rock and roll

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Mose Allison
(Nov 11, 1927 -- Nov 15, 2016)

Mose Allison was a jazz and blues songwriter, singer, pianist.

His songs were moody, quirky, with subtle humor. Pete Townshend, Leon Russell, Bonnie Raitt and John Mayall were among those who recorded some of his songs.

He died 4 days after his 89th birthday in his home in Hilton Head, South Carolina of natural causes.

(Your Mind is on Vacation)

You know that life is short and talk is cheap
Don't be making promises that you can't keep
If you don't like the song I'm singing, just grin and bear it
All I can say is if the shoe fits wear it
If you must keep talking please try to make it rhyme
'Cause your mind is on vacation and your mouth is working overtime

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Also passing from the music scene and Planet Earth in 2016 were Bobby Vee, George Martin (Beatle Producer) and Frank Sinatra, Jr.

And the beat goes on.
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Quote for the Day -- "If you don't become the ocean, you'll be seasick every day." Leonard Cohen
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Bret Burquest is the author of 11 books. He lives in the Ozark Mountains with a few dogs and where music is food for the soul.
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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Surprised you didn't mention Van Morrison in connection with Mose Allison. They were friends for a little no time, played together and even recorded an album of his songs together.