Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Bonne année et espérons de vous voir tous très bientôt!
С Новым годом и надеюсь увидеть всех вас очень скоро снова!
Срећна Нова Година и надам се да видим све вас ускоро поново!
Gelukkig Nieuwjaar en hoop jullie allemaal hier gauw weer te zien!
Frohes Neues Jahr und hoffe euch alle bald wieder hier zu sehen!
Bonnie Tyler
About covers more in the next article!
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
"The Great Goodbye"
A 9.16 minute lasting farewell from me for my colleagues and friends here in Moldova/Ukraine and for old colleagues and friends all over the world.
I decided to make this after the EUBAM "farewell-reception" in Odessa on Tuesday the 17th of November 2009. Before that I would have left the EUBAM mission with a simple e-mail, showing my new phonenumber and contact possibilities and thanking everyone for delivered support. But at the 17th something happened and I want that to be archived for myself forever and for others to understand EUBAM life better!
Look at 03.00, 04.31 and 06.28 minutes on the timeline and make your own conclusion what I wanted to have archived.........
Enjoy your life further, I will!
And remember:
There is more money being spent on breast implants and Viagra today than on Alzheimer's research. This means that by 2040, there should be a large elderly population with perky boobs and huge erections but absolutely no recollection of what to do with them.
Friday, January 9, 2009
But this man had more, much more!
Born January 4, 1946 in Hinesfield, Georgia. Like all great soul singers Arthur started to sing gospel during his childhood. Soon he formed his own band, Arthur Conley & The Corvettes. Rufus Thomas saw the young Arthur performing and was the first to state: 'Boy you're gonna be a star!' At the age of 18 he was discovered by Otis Redding who became his mentor and coach. Together with Otis, Arthur rewrote Yeah Man of Sam Cooke and recorded it as Sweet Soul Music in the Muscle Shoals Studio, Alabama. Sweet Soul Music certified gold and peaked no.2 on the pop and R&B charts, an all-time soul anthem. In 1967 Arthur joined the Stax/Volt revue tour of Europe with Sam & Dave, Eddy Floyd, Carla Thomas, The Mar-Keys, Booker T. & The MG's and Otis Redding.
Just 20 years old and a star. But not prepared for that fame on that age! Surrounded and performing on a daily bases with the best Soul artists and performers in the world. And earnings he could never have dreamed of a short-while before.
When asked why he ended up in this small village in the East of the Netherlands he answered: “I have to follow a path, that path was once crossed by Otis but I am still on the same path. It was a straight line to Ruurlo. Since my early teens I ran around the world. It felt like I blinked my eyes once and my youth was gone, all my friends gone. I was a stranger in a world I did not even know myself. No where I had roots and I felt I needed them! That problem never left my mind. I was always uncomfortable when speaking with strangers. It is now a bit better but I still don’t go anywhere alone. I need a partner! After Sam Cooke died I had the first test. I was suddenly between men who could only speak about their latest adventures with women. Terrible talk which I could not stand. But there was always Otis to protect me. I was different though I did not really understood it at that time. I was clean, shaven, showered every day and after the shows I did not go with the others into nightclubs. I went to my room to watch some tv. After Otis died it all came back. Again between men who could only talk sex. And even worse, the company let me sing songs like: ”It's so nice when it's somebody else’s wife". The first time in the hall where I performed, a man shouted to me “if it was you I would kick your ass". It was right away the last time I sang it”. After that Conley wrote a tribute to Otis Redding called “Otis sleep on“, the most sincere, heart breaking Otis Redding lament. Shamelessly sentimental but very touchy.
(Thanks to Sander Donkers, journalist Vrij Nederland, 2001)
Arthur Conley was not only a gifted singer he was also a great performer and a talented song writer as well a remarkable person. He could have been one of the biggest stars of his decade, but instead he choose to stay aside. In fact he was a bit like his first single where he sings: "I'm A Lonely Stranger". With the passing away of this great talent the world has lost one of the finest 60 soul singers. Arthur Conley is a severely underrated giant of soul music. Perhaps the paradoxical stumbling block of his career was the huge success of Sweet Soul Music, which overshadowed his real strength, which was interpreting - and often writing - the most beautiful and sensitive soul ballads and mid tempo gems like “Otis sleep on'”. A glance at his discography reveals that he was expected to recapture that cheerful, lightweight rock and rolish atmosphere - not to much avail, both musically and commercially. Please listen to his sensitive numbers like ”There's a place for us”, (one of my favourites. The link will bring you the song but not combined with the correct film, but nice to see!) "Nothing can change this love I have for you", (an original from Sam Cooke, Conley's last live performance on Dutch TV) "I'm a lonely stranger”, “I'm gonna forget about you”, “Let nothing separate us”, “Let's go steady”, “Love got me”, “Love comes and goes”, “Is that you love”, (My real favourie, can listen to it every day. Listen to his voice changing after 38 seconds, how full, strong and yet TOTAL SOUL!!) all exquisite soul performances - but with almost no public recognition. What a shame.
Monday, January 5, 2009
Linda Cooke
Now would I not write so much about Linda Cooke if the end was not so special. In the 1990s, when hits in the music scene stayed away, the family moved to Africa with their family and now records with her seven children as "The House of Zekkariyas". I still did not find out which country they went to in Africa. But according to their website (quite amateuristic I would say)
"they have positive directed you in confidence into a glimpse of their present state and future existence". Whatever that may mean. Linda Cooke, Cecil Womack, a short history.
Till the next blog!
Saturday, January 3, 2009
Traditions
Thursday, January 1, 2009
New Year!
For the frequent readers here I must apologise as I again have changed the lay-out/design of this blog. Reason is that I am not so satisfied with the old ones and still not am 100% happy. So, sorry, bare with me the changes and come back to read!