Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
For clarification, in case any of you are scratching your heads over this thought, my inclusion of Townshend's "Face the Face" video was meant as a sign of the artist's self-realization. Townshend's first two solo albums as The Who's initial run wound down had their merits, despite the limitations of Townshend's voice, but I think "Face the Face" was the moment he realized he shouldn't completely torch the bridge back to his remaining cranky, old bandmates. Although I wouldn't say Townshend was the least equipped of ill-equipped band leaders to go solo, I hope his example gets at what I've got in mind.
08/21/08 @ 11:20
Comment from: diskojoe [Member] Email
Somebody that comes to my mind is John Sebastian, who apart from his Woodstock appearance & the "Welcome Back Kotter" single, never really hit the heights he had w/the Lovin' Spoonful. He had a great run of songs from 1965-67 (although I'm miffed that he said that Sun Records were made in Nashville in "Nashville Cats"). I remember reading him quoted in Ritchie Unterberger's Eight Miles High as saying that one of the benefits of going solo was that you could work w/the best studio musicians & I thought to myself, why would you say these things when you had people like Zally (R.I.P.).
08/21/08 @ 13:45
Comment from: Mr. Moderator [Member]
Sebastian's a good one!

What's the story with Zal Yanofsky. Did he really "narc" on fellow musicians?
08/21/08 @ 14:02
Comment from: diskojoe [Member] Email
From what I can remember reading from various sources, Zal & another member of the Spoonful got busted for having pot. Zal, being from Canada, was threatened with deportation if he didn't provide the authorities w/the name of the dealer, which he did. I believe the Spoonful paid for the dealer's attorney. This put a big dent in the Spoonful's "hip" credibility.
08/21/08 @ 14:25
Comment from: mac [Member] Email
Chris Cornell has one of best rock voices of my generation yet nothing seems to be sticking after Soundgarden. He's been a bit of a disappointment to me at least.

Scott Weiland has made some pretty decent solo stuff, but it has been extremely sporadic. Heroine will do that to a guy.

A sort of underground success rather then failure seems to be Mark Lanegan. He pops up in all sorts of interesting projects and has a couple decent solo projects as well.

He seems to at least enjoy what he's doing and making enough to live on.
08/21/08 @ 15:21
Comment from: latelydavidband [Member] Email · http://msbluestrailblog.blogspot.com/
I won't comment on the Townshend stuff, but I can't see the forest for the trees when it comes to Pete. Iron Man is about the only thing he's done that I can't dig on. Everything else is fair game for me.

Huge band/lousy solo artist? Jimmy Page. Undoubtedly the leader of one the greatest bands in rock history as guitarist, writer, and producer. What happened, Jim?

TB
08/21/08 @ 15:45

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