Saturday, January 29, 2011
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Sunday, January 23, 2011
Layla(Another Woman in Song)
One of Eric Claptons most famous songs is LAYLA(1970) and the inspiration for the song was real.
Patricia Ann Boyd was a former model and wife of George Harrison when Clapton wrote the song and in total had 6 songs written about her, Harrison wrote "Something" "I need you" and "Isn't it a pity" while Clapton wrote "Layla" "Wonderful Tonight" and "Bell Bottom Blues". And according to rock historians both John Lennon and Mick Jagger were deeply attracted to her, but never acted on those impulses however Eric Clapton did and as a result the song 'Layla" became a reality. Pattie Boyd and George Harrison divorced in 1974 and in 1979 she married Clapton which was 9 years after the song "Layla" was released on the Derek and the Domino's album "Layla and other assorted love Songs". However like many marriages that involved drug and alcohol abuse this one ended as well in 1989 according to Boyd because of Eric's alcoholism and infidelity, and Boyd states that "Wonderful Tonight was the most poignant reminder of all that was good in our relationship, and when things went wrong it was torture to hear it".
Today Boyd is a photographer whose collection "Through The Eyes of a Muse" is a collection of photo's from her day's with Harrison and Clapton and her autobiographical book WONDERFUL TODAY:George Harrison,Eric Clapton ,and me was published in 2007. Official website



"Layla" is from the Derek and the Domino's album 'Layla and other Assorted love Songs" that also contains "Bell Bottom Blues" and while it is about Pattie,the main story is from a 12th century Iranian Poem called Layla and Majnun and is about a moon princess who was married off by her father to someone other than the one who was desperately in love with her, a story that at the time Clapton could relate to.
Patricia Ann Boyd was a former model and wife of George Harrison when Clapton wrote the song and in total had 6 songs written about her, Harrison wrote "Something" "I need you" and "Isn't it a pity" while Clapton wrote "Layla" "Wonderful Tonight" and "Bell Bottom Blues". And according to rock historians both John Lennon and Mick Jagger were deeply attracted to her, but never acted on those impulses however Eric Clapton did and as a result the song 'Layla" became a reality. Pattie Boyd and George Harrison divorced in 1974 and in 1979 she married Clapton which was 9 years after the song "Layla" was released on the Derek and the Domino's album "Layla and other assorted love Songs". However like many marriages that involved drug and alcohol abuse this one ended as well in 1989 according to Boyd because of Eric's alcoholism and infidelity, and Boyd states that "Wonderful Tonight was the most poignant reminder of all that was good in our relationship, and when things went wrong it was torture to hear it".
Today Boyd is a photographer whose collection "Through The Eyes of a Muse" is a collection of photo's from her day's with Harrison and Clapton and her autobiographical book WONDERFUL TODAY:George Harrison,Eric Clapton ,and me was published in 2007. Official website
"Layla" is from the Derek and the Domino's album 'Layla and other Assorted love Songs" that also contains "Bell Bottom Blues" and while it is about Pattie,the main story is from a 12th century Iranian Poem called Layla and Majnun and is about a moon princess who was married off by her father to someone other than the one who was desperately in love with her, a story that at the time Clapton could relate to.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
Monday, January 3, 2011
A Case for…
What do Neil Diamond, Bobby Darin,Prince and Metallica all have in common? Have you guessed yet? They are all in the Rock and Roll hall of Fame, which is really quite an achievement for all those artists so here is another question. What do Rush, The Guess Who and Bachman Turner Overdrive have all in common? They are not in the rock and roll hall of fame. You read it correct Prince is in the Hall of fame but the Guess Who one of Canada’s greatest musical acts is not, Neil Diamond is going into the Hall of fame this year but BTO have never even been nominated, and Metallica has been a member for a few years but Rush can not even get close. Now before people attack me about my comparisons let me put one thing straight, I like Neil Diamond, his Hot August Night is still one of the best Live albums ever and his string of hits in the 70′s rival anyone’s and as for Bobby Darin, well his Mack the Knife is a classic and Metallica deserves to be there but so do the three Canadian acts I have mentioned. The Guess Who blazed the way for Canadian music and they made a big dent in the United States as they racked up a number of hits there including 3 top 10 singles,These Eyes and No Time cracked the top ten while American Woman became just the second single by a Canadian Group to hit Number 1 there,The crew Cuts with “Sh-Boom” also hit #1 in 1954. But they are not in the Hall of Fame. Bachman Turner Overdrive was another Sucess as they also scored big in the United States, their 2nd album simply titles BTO 2 hit #4 on the album charts and produced two top ten singles down south, “Let It Ride” and “Taking Care of Business”. They followed that with “Not fragile” which scored them a Number 1 album and produced a few more hits with “You ain’t Seen nothing yet” reaching the #1 spot in both Canada and the United States as well as Europe. As for Rush,well what can you say about a band that has been together for over 30 years and has been as inventive as any band that is out there. Their list of acheivemnets is too long to put here but here are just a few of them.
Rush has come to release 24 gold records and 14 platinum records (3 of which have gone multiplatinum), placing them within the top 3 for the most consecutive gold albums by a rock band. Rush ranks 79th in U.S. album sales according to the RIAA with sales of 25 million units. Total worldwide sales approximate 40 million units
Rush has won the following Juno awards:

Rush has come to release 24 gold records and 14 platinum records (3 of which have gone multiplatinum), placing them within the top 3 for the most consecutive gold albums by a rock band. Rush ranks 79th in U.S. album sales according to the RIAA with sales of 25 million units. Total worldwide sales approximate 40 million units
Rush has won the following Juno awards:
- 1975 Most promising group of the year
- 1978 Group of the year
- 1979 Group of the year
- 1990 Artist of the Decade (80′s)
- 1991 Best HardRock/Metal album – Presto
- 1992 Hard Rock album of the year – Roll the Bones
- 1981 nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- “YYZ” — lost to The Police‘s “Behind My Camel”
- 1992 nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- “Where’s My Thing?” — lost to Eric Johnson‘s “Cliffs of Dover”
- 1995 nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- “Leave That Thing Alone” — lost to Pink Floyd‘s “Marooned”
- 2004 nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- “O Baterista” from Rush In Rio — lost to Brian Wilson‘s “Mrs. O’Leary’s Cow”
- 2008 nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- “Malignant Narcissism” from Snakes & Arrows — lost to Bruce Springsteen‘s “Once Upon a Time in the West”
- 2009 nomination for Best Rock Instrumental Performance
- “Hope (Live For The Art Of Peace)” from Songs for Tibet: The Art of Peace — lost to Zappa Plays Zappa‘s “Peaches in Regalia” (featuring Steve Vai and Napoleon Murphy Brock
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