Artist I Still Need to Check Out in More Depth: Del Shannon
By Mr. Moderator on Apr 2, 2008
Since the first time I heard it, probably at the age of 5 or 6, Del Shannon's "Runaway" has been one of the most fascinating songs I've ever heard. It sounds as fresh, yearning, and alien as ever. As much as I love this song, however, I don't recall hearing any other song by Shannon except "Hats Off to Larry", his other minor hit. (That is the name of that song, right? Pince Nez me if you must.) Oh, I think a friend once played me his psychedelic album, the one with his real name in the title. I barely remember a thing about it.
Tonight I came across this old Del Shannon clip.
All I can say is, it's time I finally check out this artist in more depth.
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I put him in the same bucket as Gene Pitney, but Gene was much more of a songwriter I think.
Kind of a depressive character, he died by his own hand. He made a record with Tom Petty producing in the early 80s called Drop Down And Get Me that I recommend highly. It included a semi-hit, a fine version of the swamp pop classic Sea of Love.
'Also in the evening, Ken Babbs showed us what may have been the world's first music video - his smoking little three minute film inspired by and illustrating a pop hit by Del Shannon called 'Keep Searchin (We'll follow the sun)'. The later Tests and Trips Festival would see the evolution of these compositional audiovisual works into a fully improvisational art form: the rock and roll light show.'
Whoda thunk?
I had no luck finding the film referenced, though some innaresting Neal Cassidy footage here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VibWdUGcLNg
anyone with mad interweb skills care to try?
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