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Title: Baker Street
Post by: VMX247 on January 05, 2011, 10:25:12 am
Stuck In The Middle With You singer dead
Updated 1 hour 42 minutes ago

 
Dead at 63: singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty. (lineout987.blogspot.com)
Scottish singer-songwriter Gerry Rafferty, best known for the hits Stuck In The Middle With You and Baker Street, has died aged 63, The Guardian reports.

He was reportedly hospitalised in November with liver failure.

Rafferty played with Billy Connolly's folk outfit The Humblebum and co-founded the soft-rock group Stealer's Wheel in 1972.

The band's debut featured Stuck In The Middle With You, which was later featured in Quentin Tarantino's film, Reservoir Dogs.

Rafferty went on to enjoy a successful solo career.

Baker Street appeared on Rafferty's 1978 album City To City and was still netting more than 80,000 pounds a year 30 years on.

In recent years, Rafferty was better known for alcohol-fuelled incidents than his music.

His last album, Another World, was released in 2000.

Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: firko on January 05, 2011, 10:37:53 am
 Clowns to the left of me, Jokers to the right,
     Here I am, Stuck in the middle with you.

The credo to my life.....Thanks Jerry, it was fun while it lasted.
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: Tossa on January 05, 2011, 11:07:58 am
loved his music, he used to play folk music with billy Connolly
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: TooFastTim on January 05, 2011, 01:04:22 pm
I'd heard he was ill. Apparently he was living as a derelict.

Great music.
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: Hoony on January 05, 2011, 04:42:29 pm
i have the 1978 "City to City " album on 8 Track cartridge  ::)
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: firko on January 05, 2011, 05:22:52 pm
That alto sax solo in Baker street would have to be one of the most famous sax solos in rock history.
Originally the solo was intended to be played by sesion guitarist Luther Grovener* but he didn't show up. The recording session sax player, Raphael Ravenscroft* put his hand up to have a go and the rest is history. He was paid 27 pounds for the gig and the cheque later bounced. ;D

Don't you just love these names? Their real names are probably something like Bert Smith and John Brown.
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: Curly3 on January 05, 2011, 05:35:52 pm
8 TRACK , How old did you say you were Hoony?
I remember listening to Johny Cash, Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdink hour after hour on dads 8 track, on the way too & from race meetings in the late 60's early 70's.
I still have the City ti City LP and it's always sad to hear when someone linked to your youth passes away and is also a reminder of the age that we've managed to reach, so far.
Amazing how many of the guy's from that era suffer with liver disease.
R.I.P. Gerry.
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: Hoony on January 05, 2011, 05:49:38 pm
8 TRACK , How old did you say you were Hoony?
I remember listening to Johny Cash, Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdink hour after hour on dads 8 track, on the way too & from race meetings in the late 60's early 70's.
......................................................

Yeah i know, sad isn't it that i have 8 tracks STILL. i bought it for $10 2nd hand as a 13 year old in 1976, i then realised that the cartridges were impossible to get then. i did manage to buy NOS shelf items like Zeppelin IV, Eagles, Meatloaf's Bat out of hell, Deep Purple "In Rock" ( heavy album that one, great stuff) and some Dag-Miester shit that i ain't mentioning  ::)

God Speed Gerry R

Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: firko on January 05, 2011, 06:37:28 pm
Last year I bought an Altec 8 track complete with a box containing 20 or so tapes, (mostly crap like The Carpenters and Cliff Richards) for $10 at the local church fete and sold it for $50 to my neighbours mate from work who was restoring a rare Valiant panel van and wanted it all 70's authentic. Turns out that Altec was the Alpine of 8 tracks and I could have got $200-300 from 8 track train spotters. :o
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: Curly3 on January 05, 2011, 06:50:45 pm
Shit, I had an 8 track recorder that connected to a turntable to transfer vinyl to tape including a bunch of tapes and let it go at a garage sale a couple of years ago for $10.00.
Actually I'm 3 years older than you Hoony, now thats sad.
Sorry Gerry, this thread was meant to be about your passing.
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: allan hughes on January 05, 2011, 07:49:02 pm
karen carpenter
had a lovely unsynthesied voice
 
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: TooFastTim on January 05, 2011, 08:59:06 pm
karen carpenter
had a lovely unsynthesied voice
 

Jeez dude you kissed your masculinity goodbye. Man rule #676, NEVER admit you like the Capenters or ABBA.
(ranks up there with Man rule #3 Thou shalt never put the toilet seat down.)
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: TT on January 05, 2011, 09:01:36 pm
2 bits of trivia..............  ;D
Gerry played in a band with Billy Connolly called the Humblebums.

I remember listening to Johny Cash, Tom Jones and Englebert Humperdink hour after hour

Englebert Humperdink isn't his real name.  :-\ Why would you change your name to Englebert Humperdink?   ???
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: Captain Bilko on January 05, 2011, 09:11:09 pm
Why would you change your name to Englebert Humperdink?   ???

It may have been Englebert Hitler.....
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: TooFastTim on January 05, 2011, 09:17:08 pm
Englebert Humperdink isn't his real name.  :-\ Why would you change your name to Englebert Humperdink?   ???

But there really was a guy called that: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Englebert_Humperdink (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Englebert_Humperdink)
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: Curly3 on January 05, 2011, 09:55:16 pm
Good old Arnold George Dorsey.
Why in the hell would you choose Humpmydonk.
As TFT posted, there was infact a real Englebert.
Whood've thunk it.
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: firko on January 05, 2011, 10:35:01 pm
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Good old Arnold George Dorsey.
Why in the hell would you choose Humpmydonk.
As TFT posted, there was infact a real Englebert.
Whood've thunk it.
And there was another bloke called Jerry Dorsey who played in some band at the time. I seem to remember a Michael Parkinson interview where Humpy explained that he'd been told by his manager to find anothrer name to avoid confusion with the now long forgotten Jerry Dorsey. The rest is history. My Mum saw Englebert Humperdink in Vegas back in the early 80's and at the age of 91 still swoons whenever she hears one of his tunes ;D.
Title: Re: Baker Street
Post by: TooFastTim on January 06, 2011, 09:10:23 am
Yeah, Humperdinks real name that sprung to mind was Jerry Dorsey and I was convinced I was mistaken but I wasn't and there was a band leader called Tommy Dorsey so it was a sensible reason to adopt an alias. But Engelbert Humperdink  ???