DeathoftheSuperstars Have you ever wondered what it would be like
to listen to some ofthe greatest music stars of our time. I'm talking about
the stars that never made it to full prominence. The list of players is
alarmingly high and sad. The potential of these performers never met. It
would be something to see what the music of today would be like. I was
reading a book awhile back. Don't laugh, I read sometimes. It was a book
from I'm sorry to say, Stephen King. All right I'm not sorry. I like him!
Anyway, it was called something like, "They Have a Great Band There!" It
was a story of two young adults driving along a country road, the young
man driving was obviously lost but wouldn't admit it. I'm told guys do that
often. As the road continued to narrow and the brush continued to close
in on them. They suddenly found a sign that had the name of a town that
neither one of them heard of. They decided to go down and see if
someone could give them directions. They soon were out of they're car
and looking for someone to help them. They both noticed at the same
time that the man behind the counter ofthe local pub that they were in
looked a lot like John Lennon. They also noted the young lady singing in
the corner looked and sounded incredibly like Janice Joplin. The book or
should I say short story continued on as only King could, people dying ,
strange conversations and just weirdness in general. Now, I told that little
story because I wanted to give you a little background on why I chose this
subject. What would have happened if Jimi Hendrix had lived? His music
lives on even today. When he was alive he only release 3 studio albums
and if you go into the stores you probably will find no less than 10
different albums from him. Today's kids and people supposedly in the
know, like to put music into different categories. Rap, Alternative, Rock,
Jazz, Classical. Hendrix crossed all those. I not being black wouldn't
know for sure but, would his living have spawned more black rock
musicians. Say that happened. Would it be possible that in today's music.
There might be more black people listening to rock music and less
whites. I say this cause if he did live on and became a role model for
young black musicians. There might be more interest in rock than there is
currently. A little story about Jimi. A couple ofthe Beattles' were going to
a show where Hendrix was playing. As they made they're way to the front
door. Eric Clapton comes out. Paul McCartney says, "Is he that bad?"(It
was Hendrix's first show in those parts) Clapton says, "He's that good!"
And walked off. He was an innovator. Bought down by the vices of his
time. On the other side ofthe scale. Elvis Presley, yes the King, is loved
by millions of people around the world. Now I'm thirty years old and I
personally was never a fan. I give my age because maybe it is a
generation thing. Anyway. Elvis lead a life of excess and it finally caught
up with him. But, lets say he lived. Would he be as loved today as he is
now. I say he looses a few million fans along his drug infested way.
Sooner or later he would get caught doing or buying drugs and would
lose respect of some of his most adoring fans. But, as it happened he
supposedly died. Maybe King will write about that. Lets look at
another what if. James Dean although not a musician or singer but, an
actor. Dies in a car crash at the start of his young career. I've seen Rebel
Without a Cause, although a decent movie it wasn't that great. He made
a lot of grimacing faces and the industry falls in love with him. Let him
stay around and make a couple of flops. Lets see him come back from a
Bronco Billy movie or even a Jungle to Jungle movie. Most of his fans
would yell, "Travis your a year too late!" Get it, Giant? Why is it that only
the good guys and girls die young. Remember that song. Why couldn't it
have been some garage band that went down in flames instead of Lynard
Skynard. Shoot for that matter now that we're on the airplane kick. I'm
sure the Big Bopper and Richie Valens and the guy with the big horned
rimmed glasses wishes that it was someone else on that plane. Does
someone up in heaven say wow he/they sound great get them up here. I
can just see a Don King look alike up there promoting all new acts that
will be performing soon. I'm sure one of my favorite musician of all
time, Stevie Ray Vaughn, should have pulled a John Madden and
traveled by bus that fateful night. Instead of part of some crash site from
the gods. I wish he was still around. I'm sure he had a couple hundred
more songs in him. There should be a law that says if your a great
musician, you cannot fly. I'm sure that everyone has there own favorites
that never made it. For all the Salsa fans out there. Don't worry, I haven't
forgotten you. Why would a member of your fan club, shoot and kill you
as did the woman that shot Selena. I don't get it. She might have made a
big difference in the life of some young, up and coming latina. Then again
maybe not. Besides I loved the outfits! Jim Morrison the now dead
ex-lead singer ofthe Doors. Although I was never a fan ofthe Doors
growing up. I used to say death before the Doors. But, that's another
story.He was a also a pioneer in his music lyrics. I think his music made
the movie Apocalypse Now incredibly good. His music really set the
mood. I think he would be good in today's music world. The Doors would
be doing there 2nd reunion tour this year. I'm throwing out all these
names to point out what a big loss society suffered with all these
premature deaths. Today's music would be incredibly different. How, I
don't know. Wouldn't it be great if you could travel in time and go back
and stop some of those deaths. Then go into the future and see the
change. If there was one at all. So what have we learned from this
blurb. We learned that in the course of our short little history. Music
history I should say. We learned that there were a lot of very talented,
gifted, stupid people. I say stupid because. Their constant drug use and
mind expanding experiments cost us all. We never will see the all-time
band. Sam Cooke on vocal, John Lennon, Marvin Gaye singing backup,
Keith Moon on Drums, Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughn on guitar.
You'll have to put your favorite bass player in there cause I can't think of
one who died. Isn't that funny. Why isn't there any great dead bass
players.You know what, that would make a great velvet painting! Sorta
like the dogs playing poker!!
. to help them. They both noticed at the same
time that the man behind the counter of the local pub that they were in
looked a lot like John Lennon. They also. walked off. He was an innovator. Bought down by the vices of his
time. On the other side of the scale. Elvis Presley, yes the King, is loved
by millions of