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Being Wary Of Ginger Baker Has Certain Life Lessons

Ginger Baker

Ginger Baker

Beware Of Mr. Baker is nominally documentary about madman drumming legend Ginger Baker, whose musical history includes working with Cream, Blind Faith and Fela Kuti, amongst others. But it’s just as much a cautionary tale about what happens when you do what you want and don’t really give a shit about anything or anyone else.

Right from scene one — in which Baker, now an angry old curmudgeon withering his days away in South Africa, attacks director Jay Bulger — the drummer’s reputation as a difficult person is on display.

Sure, enough, as Bulger takes the viewer through a Baker 101 history lesson — his toxic relationships with Cream bassist Jack Bruce and guitarist Eric Clapton, his drummer battles versus other legendary beaters, his flameouts with ex-wives and his world traveling misadventures — complete with often compelling archival footage, it becomes absolutely clear Baker’s a jerk and a horrible person.

But he’s also a bold, unique and uncompromising one.

The only things that Baker actually cares about are his drumming, his desire to be taken seriously by respected jazz musicians, and the stable of polo horses he keeps. Every other aspect of Baker’s journey through life he treats with something between indifference and bridge-burning malevolence.

For anyone who has seen Lemmy, the documentary on Motorhead‘s Lemmy Kilmister, there are some interesting parallels between the moled singer and Baker. Both have untraditional relationships with sons who’ve clearly also gone into music to forge some connections with their fathers, both lead relatively solitary, arguably sad lives, yet both remain unrepentantly committed to what they are. They’ve lived their lives as musical outlaws, doing what they want, how they want to do it, and damn the consequences, they’ll never change.

And that’s the thing. Decades from now few people will remember Ginger Baker the horrible human, but those Cream records, his virtual invention of the drum solo, his travels to Africa on musical walkabouts — those are the things he’ll likely be remembered for. And if Baker ruffled a few feathers to achieve it all, he’d probably say it was worth it. And then punch you.

Beware Of Mr. Baker trailer

Cream “I Feel Free”

Fela Kuti in performance, filmed by Ginger Baker

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Hanson’s “Michael Jackson Theory” Of Music Making

Hanson

Hanson

Some of you will be unbelieving of this, but Hanson, they of that song “MMMbop” from about 15 years ago, are still at it and are rather legit.

So legit, in fact, that one of the brothers is in a side-project band with one of the guys who used to be in the Smashing Pumpkins.

But when Sarah talked to the brothers recently that wasn’t what they were talking about. No, they were more into talking about soul music and Canada and how they make music according to something called the “Michael Jackson theory” — it apparently involves sleepovers, elephant man bones and setting your hair on fire (kidding). It’s mostly about rhythm and melody.

Anyway, to read the resulting story that ran on AOL Music Blog, click here.

 

 

 

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This Week In Music History – April 22-28

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Left Eye & Tupac 0110001010010111 4eva

My tenure as the author of Spinner’s “This Week In Music History” continues.

This week was very exciting because I finally had the opportunity to (in some small way) discuss hologram rock stars. They’re the future, you know. So, yeah, there were holograms, We Are The World, Roger Waters almost getting bombed and that story about Rolling Stones‘ Keith Richards falling out of a tree — drunken pratfalls are funny to me, even if dude almost died.

To find out more details of why these things and more made music history, click here.

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Polaris People For April 27 (Austra! Dan Mangan! Brian Borcherdt!)

Austra photo courtesy Polaris Music Prize.

Austra photo courtesy Polaris Music Prize.

The latest edition of the Polaris Music Prize weekly news roundup is now online.

There are tenuous Dan Mangan connections, bad Austra jokes, and an update on Holy Fuck‘s Brian Borcherdt.

Go read the story over at Polaris Music Prize by clicking here.

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This Week In Music History – April 15-21

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson

Spinner’s still letting me do my “This Week In Music History” feature.

Wait until they figure out I intend to turn this thing into the definitive T’Pau chronicle.

Anyway, besides T’Pau this week’s column featured Michael Jackson, Freddy Mercury, The Cure’s Robert Smith, The Kingsmen vs. the FBI, Joey Ramone, Buddy Holly and Sonny Bono.

To find out why they made music history, click here.

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