Music. I’d say it’s created to stimulate some type of emotional
response. You hear music and you feel something. You feel happy and
crank it up and do your best ‘air guitar’ or sing along. You can feel
mellow and relaxed, or reminisce to a past experience in your life, even a song
you don’t care for still makes you annoyed enough to change the dial or change
the song. Point is you feel something; and because of that, music has become one of my biggest passions in life. Supporting live music is a very important part of my life.
Lately I’ve been going to concerts at a local bar called The Rockpile
here in Toronto. This bar is relatively new and is a rather small venue,
so the term ‘intimate’ might apply. Because
of the size, it makes it a good place so see your favourite band. Everyone is up
close and personal.
During this past summer, The Rockpile was host to both versions of my favourite
band; Great White.
Version one has Jack Russell leading a group of real talented rockers. These
guys are so much fun to watch! Matthew Johnson, Robbie Lochner, Derrick Pontier and Dario Seixas.
They put on a great show; full of the energy you’d expect for this kind of
rock. Jack still has the voice.
My favourite voice in music, period.
Before and after the show it was cool chatting with all the guys in the
band. No particular topic; but it’s cool to me being able to have light
conversation with the guys in the band. Not really putting them on a
pedestal, just respectfully admiring them and having some small talk.
Jack got a little emotional welcoming the
crowd and thanking them for still being out there for him. Why wouldn’t
he? He’s had a tough road back since his
recovery from his addictions and surgery to correct a perforated bowel. Many people, including his
former band mates, figured he was done.
Wrong. Jack is back; and he still
sounds so great!
The set
list was, (if I can read my handwriting from that night!) :
Call It
Rock 'n' Roll
Desert
Moon
On Your
Knees
Save Your
Love
Mista
Bone (which had Jimi Hendrix cover Voodoo Child with Matthew Johnson on
vocals in the middle)
Can of
Wupas (Robbie’s guitar solo)
House of
Broken Love
Save Me
(Matthew Johnson on vocals)
Can't
Shake It
Rock Me
Encore:
Once
Bitten Twice Shy
So, it was a fantastic show. One of the best
shows in recent memory; and it gave me the opportunity to get Jack’s autograph
again. I had this photo that was comprised of 2 photos of me & Jack, taken
18 years apart. I thought it be cool to have it signed. Thanks Jack.
"They
don't sound bad. How could they? I mean, these are guys that I played with for
30 years. I didn't play with those guys because they were slouches. But the
sound of the band is so completely changed with that singer.” - Jack
Russell on Bravewords.com Friday, August 17, 2012
And I
agree 100%.
The
band was bang on as I expected. These guys still have 'it'. They're awesome. They've still got that sound I've loved for so long. It sounded sooo good; but then Terry starts
singing. I really don’t get him as a singer. Really not much of a
range, at least not that night. Maybe I missed something? (XYZ never made it big in Canada.) His voice isn't that bad, but it's not that good either. Average. It also really bugged me that he had to have the words to the songs in a binder by his feet. If you're a professional, learn the words! If you don't know them, then you're not ready for the tour! It makes it seem like he had to rush to get on tour and not even take the time to learn the songs. Anyway, that's just my opinion.
The set
list was:
Desert
Moon
Lady Red
Light
Down on
Your Knees
I’ve Got
Something For You
House of
Broken Love
Save Your
Love
Lowdown
Mista
Bone
Big
Goodbye
Rock Me
Encore:
Can’t
Shake it
Once
Bitten Twice Shy
After the
show, there was the usual interaction that Rockpile is becoming known for by
fans. They guys in the band walked around chatting with anyone pretty
much everyone that was hanging around signing whatever the fans wanted. Personally, I got Mark to sign my solo cd
Mark Kendall : 2.0, and we chatted briefly about the cd. He made special mention of Stan Leisenring,
the drummer on that cd, and how Stan beat out over 400 other drummers in a Buddy
Rich drumming contest. I really like that cd. Somehow it would have been less painful to
have Mark sing on their latest cd “Elation”, instead of Terry. Mark certainly hasn’t got the range of Jack, not
many do, but Mark’s voice lends itself very well to a blues style of music. Anyway, I’d prefer Mark's voice over Terry, and
actually told him so. I had no desire to
get into the ‘Great White drama’ with him.
It’s not really my business. I
either like the music or I don’t. I don’t
care much about all the personal crap that goes on between band members in any band. I never have.
The music world can be a nasty place. Rumours get out and spread all over the world. I remember growing up and people gossiping
about Freddie Mercury’s sexual preference , David Bowie, Rod Stewart, Elton
John..... and on and on.... Who
cares? They’ve made a career of making
music, and as fan or consumer I either buy it and enjoy it, or I don’t. Their personal life doesn’t enter into it, it’s
their business not mine. For years, I’ve
been hearing that guys like Noel Gallagher, Gene Simmons, Lars Ulrich, Ted
Nugent, Axl Rose...etc..are assholes.
Don’t know, don’t care. Entertain
me, or step aside because someone else will.
In 1984, Van Halen was my favourite band.
Loved the sound of that band and they were extremely entertaining. Then, 1985 happened and everything changed. You know the story, Sammy came in, then Dave
again, then Gary, then Sammy again, then Dave... Band drama aside, and regardless of the
singer, there was some big time entertainment in the years that followed. It sure didn’t sound the same once you change
the vocalist. Some people love Dave, some
cheer louder for Sammy. It’s a personal
preference thing. To me, this Great
White splitting into two bands is similar. I associated Van Halen with David Lee Roth, so
once he was out, it wasn’t the same.
Sometimes it was good, other times it wasn’t; but it wasn’t the
same. Great White, same thing. Change the singer, change the sound. I associate Great White with Jack Russell. The other Great White sounds great, but the
vocals just don’t measuring up to the sound I’ve come to love from Jack. Not even close.
So, after my chat with Mark, I walked over to chat
with Michael Lardie. Lardie is one of my
all time favourite musicians. In my top
10 for sure; and I told him so. We talked
about music, and how it’s created to bring about an emotional response. You gotta feel something, or why bother? I complimented him on his harmonica playing. I'm kind of a novice harmonica player myself, so I was watching closely to his harp playing that night. So, we chatted and I thanked him for another
great show. I’ve seen him live 5 times; and I love watching him as he goes back
and forth from guitar, harmonica, and keyboards. Sometimes all in the same song!
As, I turn to leave, Terry approaches
me. He might have noticed I chatted with
Mark and Michael, but avoided him. He
sees my “Jack Russell’s Great White”, concert shirt I’m wearing and looks at me,
smiles and says “Well, did ya have a good time tonight? Were you entertained?” I said, “Yes Terry, I actually was
entertained”. He replied, “Well, that’s
all I can ask, isn’t it?”. “Fair enough”
I said.
I get it. Terry’s probably having fun being
the new lead singer; and he’s got people on both sides of the Great White
fence. Lovers and haters; approving and
disapproving. For me, he just hasn’t got
the voice to fill Jack’s shoes. No one
does. Just Jack; and right now he’s busy out on the road thanking his fans for 30 years of support and singing his songs in the way only he can..

Im also facinated in the similarities in the 2 set lists...lol...really? they are doing almost the same songs as jack...with only a few of their new songs added in here n there...thats almost creepy to me, not sure why, but if I were them, and Im not...I would do completely different songs, why not? they have been playing them all for so long and theres plenty to choose from, then maybe people wouldnt have to compare the 2, theyd see 2 different shows entirely...
ReplyDeleteI also agree with the idea of Mark singing...I heard him doing something on you tube and was quite impressed! very blues oriented vocals, fits the music well...I really feel bad for Terry...it cant be easy hearing people say they prefer to hear Jack sing those songs.
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