Ginger Baker's bitter old man Rolling Stone Interview
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http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/q-a-ginger-baker-on-why-the-rolling-stones-are-not-good-musicians-20131011?page=2
The Stones just wrapped up a tour. Have you heard them lately or what do you think of how they're playing nowadays?
(laughs) You're joking right? ???
No.
I mean Charlie is a great friend of mine. I think the world of Charlie. When I was living in the States, Charlie came to see me at my house and he said, "I'd give you some tickets but I know you would never go!" I won't go within 10 miles of a Rolling Stones gig.
Why is that?
They're not good musicians, that's why. The best musician in the Stones is Charlie by a country mile.
I agree he is. But the way they play together, people argue, is greater than the parts.
People can argue what they like.
Do you agree they're great songwriters, though?
No, not really.
Is it crazy that they're still doing it? ??????
They are earning lots of money.
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I believe that would be Radiohead.
(laughs) You're joking right?
I don't rate them that high. OK Computer was amazing. Before and after that? :ehhx2:
::doo doo:
What a miserable bastard.
What had been entertaining and even endearing in the film did not come across well in real life. Pretty much everyone there was visibly squirming in their seats as he insulted the interviewer and members of the audience for asking "stupid questions" etc.
Fair enough that he doesn't pull his punches or change his attitude for others; there's no doubt he's earned the right to pass judgement on other players but it seemed blindingly obvious why he was bitter and angry and many of his contemporaries and former friends are rich and happy. If that's keeping it real, I'm good.
http://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2013/may/15/ginger-baker-beware-mr-baker-interview
It must take some exceptional cuntliness to warrant the Guardian interviewer to write of Baker:
You'd think someone who has had the fortune to have been blessed with exceptional musical talent, and the luck to spend his life doing it for a living, would be a bit more grateful or enthusiastic about still being lucky enough to be doing it at his age. It seems he's lost a lot of money (?), but he's not had to resort to sweeping the floor at clownies or panhandling.
IIRC, you don't be a musician to make money.
He should open his archives with all the footage he's shot in Nigeria though... and I wonder if he kept copies or even tapes of at least the first releases on his ARC label.
But they are playing rock and roll. You don't have to be Toscanini to rock.
Being rude to fans or journalists is far too easy to be cool.
If that doesn't make one cranky, what could?
By all accounts he's quite a generous bloke, just a curmudgeonly one.
-miles davis
-yusef lateef
-buddy rich
-ben webster
-james brown
-elis regina
-donald fagen/walter becker
-jaco pastorious
-chuck berry
-ike turner
-tommy dorsey
-kanye west (?)
add on..
It does matter.
Might not make their music any worse, but it sure as hell doesn't make it better.
I dunno, by most accounts he wasn't much different when he was young, healthy and flush.
I'm sure he has a good side too, but I'm not sure how many people get to see it.
I would love to talk to him about his time in Nigeria, though, even if he was insulting me the whole time.
what musician's personality made their music better? maybe there are a few but i am having a hard time coming up with names. cannonball adderly maybe...duke ellington...bootsy
3 good examples right there^.
Charles Bradley.
Pete Seeger.
Biz.
Johnny Cash.
Here is one for right in the middle, Nina Simone, I can't separate her personality from her music, she often hated her American audiences (and America) but she intensely felt everything she did.
Seems like all of Bakers projects were almost great.
Don't underrate Charlie Watts just because be is understated and a Stone.
Watch some of the recent live clips.
Jagger entertains, everyone knows and loves the songs, Charlie holds the whole thing together and makes it music.
Instrumentally, he (and maybe the hired guns) are the only bright spot on the stage. Plus he is really old.
Woody Guthrie meets Mr. Rogers
Yes.
Yes.
Don't mind if I do.
Stan Getz...notoriously ill- tempered and unpleasant. British jazz musicians hated playing with him. A general feeling of 'How can such a bastard play such beautiful music?'
Georgie Fame...ditto. Stories are legion of him being nasty and very difficult to get on with.