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Producer too, if I read C. Grisso/ McCain’s post correctly.

Never Mind the ILX, Here's the Blecch Pistols (James Redd and the Blecchs), Friday, 1 April 2022 22:50 (four years ago)

Yeah, Ezrin brought in Hunter and another Detroit (this case, city, not Mitch's band) guitarist, Dick Wagner, to play on Berlin and then the Rock N Roll Animal tour + album. Wagner was leader of the Frost, holding their own between Stooges, MC5 etc., but one prob may have been that they were on Vanguard. Also good with Ursa Major, which incl. Billy Joel early on, then a guy from Amboy Dukes.
Ryder quoted Reed's comment in his often scary and scarry autobio, but I didn't repeat it because hadn't seen verification.
Bringing it back to Chilton, he and Ryder both settled into working the oldies band and solo newies circuits: "Time to make another $9000 album for Germany," Ryder cheerfully announced to an interviewer. Europe has been his base for a long time.

dow, Saturday, 2 April 2022 01:09 (four years ago)

two weeks pass...

So about this new Guided By Voices song.

Ramones Leave the Capitol (James Redd and the Blecchs), Saturday, 16 April 2022 19:58 (four years ago)

I like it. Pollard’s output has been generally strong with this latest lineup.

ColinO, Monday, 18 April 2022 17:02 (four years ago)

Why talk about it here? Not policing, just curious.

dow, Monday, 18 April 2022 17:18 (four years ago)

It's a tribute to Big Star called "Alex Bell".

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 18 April 2022 17:19 (four years ago)

The title kind of broke my brane.

Wile E. Kinbote (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 18 April 2022 17:28 (four years ago)

Ha, it took me seeing the 7" cover art to actually understand the title.

a superficial sheeb of intelligence (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Monday, 18 April 2022 17:45 (four years ago)

I assume he wanted to avoid confusion with the former Hull City striker.

https://www.programmecollector.net/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/book_chillo.jpeg.jpeg

Où est Lee Mason de fromage? (Tom D.), Monday, 18 April 2022 19:26 (four years ago)

a musical tribute to alex trebek and kristen bell

na (NA), Monday, 18 April 2022 19:28 (four years ago)

three months pass...

https://dangerousminds.net/comments/the_classic_big_star_songs_that_arent_big_star_but_a_studio_project_du

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Monday, 18 July 2022 20:41 (three years ago)

I love the whole record, but those three songs are certainly Radio City highlights. It's hard to imagine the record without them.

Halfway there but for you, Monday, 18 July 2022 21:08 (three years ago)

Wow, never knew! Also hilarious to picture Chilton pointing to a Dolby Noise Reduction button or switch and saying "what's this Dolby fucker do?" That's like a perfect throwaway line in a Coen brothers movie.

birdistheword, Monday, 18 July 2022 21:27 (three years ago)

Who would ever have thought that the personnel on a Big Star album was somewhat ambiguous?

L.H.O.O.Q. Jones (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 18 July 2022 21:31 (three years ago)

also: that big photo from three months ago-doctor, my eyes!

L.H.O.O.Q. Jones (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 18 July 2022 21:45 (three years ago)

whoa! At least “What’s Going Ahn” is a co-write with Hummel.

assert (matttkkkk), Monday, 18 July 2022 22:02 (three years ago)

Thanks! & good to know about the book they quote:

https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/31ZTkHuWLgL.jpg

dow, Monday, 18 July 2022 22:15 (three years ago)

of course, Third/Sister Lovers is all over the place, and Complete Third omg duhhh, but even/especially that is *going* all over the place, with own sort of momentum.

dow, Monday, 18 July 2022 22:22 (three years ago)

Oh, speaking of Stones as packrats, try Metamorphosis.

dow, Monday, 18 July 2022 22:24 (three years ago)

That book is good.

It always amazes me how often Terry Manning shows up in different contexts. Just the other day was revisiting the fact that he engineered Hot Buttered Soul.

L.H.O.O.Q. Jones (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 18 July 2022 22:25 (three years ago)

Sorry, my last two posts were meant for Major 'informal' albums

dow, Monday, 18 July 2022 22:28 (three years ago)

you forgot to add #onethread #pvmic

L.H.O.O.Q. Jones (James Redd and the Blecchs), Monday, 18 July 2022 22:29 (three years ago)

xxpost Manning also worked on Led Zeppelin III at Ardent:
https://www.memphisflyer.com/remembering-led-zeppelin-iii-generations-of-memphians-affected-by-album

dow, Monday, 18 July 2022 22:33 (three years ago)

or rather "mixed and mastered at Ardent," with TM also engineering some overdubs.

dow, Monday, 18 July 2022 22:35 (three years ago)

Well I said he worked on it yeah did all that

dow, Monday, 18 July 2022 22:36 (three years ago)

I’d told Chris to stay away, but he couldn’t help it. He came by sheepishly, with a bottle of wine. So we let him in, and Jimmy and Chris and I hung out. We listened to Gimmer Nicholson all night. And Ali Akbar Khan.
Another mention for xpost Gimmer! AAK makes thread debut, I think.

dow, Monday, 18 July 2022 22:39 (three years ago)

Was Richard Rosebrough etc not always credited on the album?

PaulTMA, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 01:46 (three years ago)

mine's a repress but he has a writer's credit for "mod lang"

Western® with Bacon Flavor, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 02:47 (three years ago)

Jody interviewed by a lil nipper for Nippertown: totally charming, v. informative:

Jody chats with Ellie Everywhere!https://t.co/G1srdyCS9z

— Big Star (@BigStarBand) July 18, 2022

dow, Tuesday, 19 July 2022 19:40 (three years ago)

Wow, hooray for my local blog! And I briefly freaked out thinking Jody Stephens had played here recently and I somehow missed it.

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 19 July 2022 22:02 (three years ago)

R.I.P. John King. Co-founder of Ardent Records & a brilliant promo man from Memphis music's golden era, he helped build the legend of Big Star (coming up with the idea for the 1973 Rock Writers Convention). Here's a look at his colorful life and legacy. https://t.co/SDn63gPOnF

— Bob Mehr (@BobMehr) August 2, 2022

dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 03:23 (three years ago)

Good story, Bob Mehr does it again. But why were Big Star albums so hard to find? I read plenty about them, but the only ones I ever saw, decades before the Line twofer CD and Ryko series, were vinyl promos, sold for 99 cents (somebody beat me to them, going back from the magazine rack to the bargain bin).

dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 03:43 (three years ago)

We were both reading Creem that day...

dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 03:44 (three years ago)

I think the Caropop podcast with Jody talks about this, but the first album was sabotaged by Stax's shitty deal with CBS Records. Clive Davis made the deal, then was famously fired for misuse of company funds, and the people who took over didn't give a shit about Stax - to them it was like, "why should we spend a dime on them? We should be using that money for OUR R&B acts." Stax tried to get out the CBS deal, but in perverse fashion, CBS refused because they also didn't want Stax to sign with another big label and become direct competitors. (Makes Mo Ostin's passing feel all the more sad - he really was one of a kind.)

I forgot what happened with the third album, but I think by then the money wasn't there for anybody (they were no longer under CBS's control) and I don't think they believed they had a profitable record either so they might've balked at spending too much of what little money they had left.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 04:07 (three years ago)

I should say the first TWO albums were sabotaged by the CBS deal.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 04:07 (three years ago)

And yes, Big Star wasn't an R&B act, but regardless it's still the same principle - spend money on CBS acts, not Stax.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 04:08 (three years ago)

By the third LP there wasn't really a band to tour with, so spending money on the record may have seemed like throwing good money after bad.

nickn, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 16:51 (three years ago)

Even when there was a band to tour with, they barely toured. Do we even know how many live shows they did when Chris Bell was in the band?

Montgomery Burns' Jazz (Tarfumes The Escape Goat), Tuesday, 2 August 2022 17:09 (three years ago)

xp The fact that they couldn't even finish the third album - like just sequence it and say "THIS is the album, it's DONE" - probably hurt as well. Like imagine if you're a company that's putting out an indie film and the director can't be bothered to finish his cut, even though you gave him creative control. You're not even sure if you have a complete work to put out - the last thing on your mind is "let's pour everything we got into this!"

birdistheword, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 17:13 (three years ago)

Thanks, yeah, all that sounds right: been so long since I read Ron J.'s Big Star book, but yeah.And Stax, if you read their own story, was pretty much on the skids then, direction-wise as well as financially. Complete Third, as discussed and live-blogged upthread, is creatively, not commercially, justified and ancient, despite a few good-faith missteps (and even those are to be determined by individual listeners, who may change their mynds, suiting mutable moods and music).

dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 18:01 (three years ago)

Although original Third/Sister Lovers (the one on Ryko is all I know) is fine its own self.

dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 18:03 (three years ago)

Not that Stax's struggling with direction, trying to adapt, didn't lead to skids only: for instance, Edd Hurt pointed me toward the frequently remarkable round-up Stax Country a few years ago.

dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 18:07 (three years ago)

not that Stax's etc *led* to skids only, I should have said.

dow, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 18:08 (three years ago)

Stax was already caput by the time the Third sessions wrapped up (part of why they were able to drag on so long is that there really wasn't anyone left at the label to formally pull the plug), and so John Fry was free to shop the tapes to other labels, but iirc he or Jim Dickinson said nobody would even accept the tapes as demos to finance rerecords.

Just prior to Chris Bell's death there was some renewed interest in the band, with Ardent being able to strike deals with EMI in the UK to reissue the first two albums as a double LP, and a little later the first commercial release of Third happened on a US Indie, with several variations to follow.

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 2 August 2022 19:16 (three years ago)

Stax was still having big hits with Johnnie Taylor up until around '75: they could still market R&B, but didn't know thing 1 about selling Rock.

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 2 August 2022 19:19 (three years ago)

@dow the Ryko Third is probably the definitive version, so I think you're good. Maybe not in terms of sound/mastering, but the presentation is great. Omnivore's box set is great and sounds a bit better, but it's not really a good comparison because it's everything and not everyone's going to want two discs of demos, alternates, etc.

Forgot one detail from the Caropop podcast - it sounded like "Sister Lovers" was intended as a potential band name. According to Jody Stephens, Chilton told him "we should call ourselves Sister Lovers!" because they were both dating sisters, so if he wrote that on the label, it might've been a new band name he was considering since it wasn't entirely Big Star anymore with Bell and Hummel gone.

I wonder if Taylor's success made Big Star's unfortunate situation worse. Like if CBS was afraid of letting Stax out of their contract and turning into formidable competition elsewhere, Taylor's success would only validate those concerns.

birdistheword, Tuesday, 2 August 2022 19:31 (three years ago)

It's possible. I mean, after Stax went down, Taylor signed with Columbia and immediately had his biggest hit ever with "Disco Lady".

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Tuesday, 2 August 2022 19:52 (three years ago)

FWIW Omnivore has a "back to school" sale that ends today - 50% off everything except pre-orders and new releases, and they've got a ton of Big Star, Alex Chilton and Chris Bell releases that are eligible, so now's a perfect time to scoop them up.

birdistheword, Sunday, 14 August 2022 18:00 (three years ago)

Thanks for the heads up! Ended up with no Big Star (have a lot already), but a lot of Buck Owens, Bobby Rush, and Uncle Walt's Band, so I think Alex would still approve.

an icon of a worried-looking, long-haired, bespectacled man (C. Grisso/McCain), Sunday, 14 August 2022 22:21 (three years ago)


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