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BlackWall wrote:I won't pretend to know much about "Blondie", but from seeing one of the old "Behind The Music" episodes(I miss those), didn't she date or wasn't she at least extremely close to one of her band members? If so, was that one also not allowed to play with the new band?
That whole thing is just crazy, like when John Fogerty wouldn't play with the other members of Creedence. I can understand if there is bad blood, but it is for just one night. In his case, though, he did write both words and music for every hit single, so I'm not actually sure how much of a hand the other guys had.. You'd still think the decent thing to do would be to take the stage with your old band mates, but..
LordofDaRing wrote:Towards the end, I think fogerty was playing all the instruments himself. JF said when he went to visit his brother on his deathbed, that one of the last things he told John was something about how their old manager was his friend and that he was upset that John wrote that song off his solo album, Vantz can't dance but he'll steal your money. Pretty intense stuff to say the least.
Ash wrote:LordofDaRing wrote:Towards the end, I think fogerty was playing all the instruments himself. JF said when he went to visit his brother on his deathbed, that one of the last things he told John was something about how their old manager was his friend and that he was upset that John wrote that song off his solo album, Vantz can't dance but he'll steal your money. Pretty intense stuff to say the least.
Yah... the song was called "Zanz Canz Danz"... not a real great song... about a "boy with a pig and a radio".... the pig dances to songs. Kinda weird really. A forgettable song. That was on the same album as "Old Man Down The Road", "Rock and Roll Girl" and the song that likely still pays John well "Centerfield".
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