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"Devil with a Blue Dress On" went to the Billboard Top 5 when you were 20 years old. Does some part of you wish that fame came later in your life?
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The experience of hearing yourself on the radio for the first time was marred when you accidentally saw the disc jockey get paid to play your song.Cheap Leaf ArcTeryx Sale
It was a singular event and I didn't know that it was a nationwide practice. I took it very personally [in thinking I wasn't good enough]. However, when I got to New York and saw the way they played the game in the big leagues, it wasn't so much about slipping cash into somebody's hand as it was [about] sending ankle-length leather coats to an entire staff of a certain promotion department. It was a different kind of payola—it was done a little more discreetly.authentic moncler coats
"Devil with a Blue Dress On" went to the Billboard Top 5 when you were 20 years old. Does some part of you wish that fame came later in your life?
There's a downside to becoming famous at an early age because you're not mature enough to take care of yourself or [deal with the] adult concept of a jungle, battle-of-the-fittest-survive atmosphere in the world of stars, star producers, the huge amounts of money that are there, and how that affects humans and the decisions they make.
In the late ‘60s, you headlined a show at the Paramount Theater in New York with The Who, Cream, and Smokey Robinson & The Miracles opening.authentic moncler jackets womens You wrote of the experience: "When I sat backstage in the shadows and watched the other performers, I began to realize that my time as a headliner was nearing an end."
More than my time as a headliner disappearing, it was more about a sense of how the musical values of the population at large were changing. That was a direct result of the way the British were presenting themselves. I could still relate to Smokey because I had grown up around him, he was from Detroit, we all understood what Motown was, [and] what [Motown's] M.O. in terms of music was. It was more about the recognition that there's a new dance; there's new music in town now. The British were doing a lot of R&B covers, but they were doing them in a decidedly English fashion which didn't sound anything like urban music that I had become accustomed to.
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