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Great new rock book - going behind the scenes of some of the greatest records ever made by some of music's most legenday bands at Rockfield studios. ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD features Motorhead, Black Sabbath, Queen, Robert Plant, Rush, etc

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Rock Legends - extract from chapter 2 -- featuring Black Sabbath

Here's the second extract from ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD. The books out on sept 15th (details below)

It's from chapter 2 -- Sabbath Bloody Sabbath - Ozzy's causing mayhew at Rockfield.


This first part of this extract comes from a conversation I'm having in a pub with Graham Wright and Les Martin - two former Sabbath roadies. At the time of our meeting they were working on the Rolling Stones 2006 Bigger bang tour. Our conversation is a pub in Cardiff overlooking the Millennium Stadium (where the Stones were playing the next night) and talk turns to practical jokes during the band's time at Rockfield studios - the second part relates to practical jokes during Ronnie James Dio-Sabbath era when recording Dehumanizer:



The practical jokes often spilt over into meal times. It seems it was never safe to eat at the Sabbath table.
‘Food times were hysterical,’ says Graham Wright. ‘Ozzy loved currys. He’d make one and give himself a plate first. Then he’d doctor it, usually with one of Bill Ward’s socks. Bill would be sitting eating and would suddenly pull this long horrible thing from his food and shout “Errghh! what’s this!” It would be one of his own socks. Or Ozzy would get a jar of vindaloo paste, put the whole lot in and dish it up to the unsuspecting band. It wasn’t just Ozzy. Tony Iommi would get some meat pies from the fish and chip shop in Monmouth. He’d bring them back, take the tops off, take the filling out and put cat food inside instead. Then he’d offer them round to the rest of the band “Anyone want a meatpie?”
Even the road crew were fair game. Putting his pint down on the table, Les Martin looks me straight in the eye as his mind flicks back to when the Prince of Darkness singled him out for the old “switch-a-rooney”.
‘I used to like tuna fish sandwiches and Ozzy would take the label off a tin of tuna and put it on the cat food. It took days to get rid of the taste of those sandwiches!!!'
............................................................................................................................................In the early 90's when Sabbath recorded Dehumanizer, despite being almost 20 years on from the band's first time at Rockfield, one constant remained : The boyish japes and practical jokes. Drummer Vinny Appice recalls the day when he and Ronnie played a joke on Tony Iommi.
‘Tony had just bought a new Range Rover, which he was proudly showing us outside the studio. Well, I decided to screw around a bit and poured a bit of motor oil under the car. I told Ronnie to tell Tony that he’d noticed some oil leaking from under the car, because if I’d told Tony he wouldn't have believed me. So Ronnie ran into the studio and told Tony he thought his new car had a leak. Tony came out and asked me to look under the car for him as I knew a bit about motors. I said to Tony, “It looks like a very bad leak”. I was under the car trying to stifle my laughter while Tony’s face dropped. He was very upset and called the car breakdown people, the RAC. They had to drive quite a distance to get to the studio and charged Tony about 100 pounds to have a look and maybe tow it elsewhere. I then told Tony it was all a joke! He was so angry I thought he was going to kill me, but I hadn't finished the drum tracks yet, so I survived! Later on though, he was laughing about it. But he hadn’t forgotten! The next day I opened the door to my room and there was a loud explosion. Tony had gotten a load of fireworks and rigged the door. When I got in the room it was an absolute mess! All my things were upside down and all over the place. Yeah Tony, very funny!’


ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD is out on University of Wales Press on Sept 15th.
It's available for pre-order on www.amazon.co.uk and www.amazon.de

Jeff Collins

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Rock Legends at Rockfield - now on PRE-ORDER in Germany on amazon.de

Rock Legends at Rockfield - now on PRE-ORDER in Germany on amazon.de

(I'll be posting a second extract from this book shortly)

ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD --- by Jeff Collins

This book is now available for pre-order on Amazon in Germany (www.amazon.de)

This books looks at the hysterical behind-the-scene antics of rock icons at the world famous Rockfield Studios in Wales. ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD features MOTORHEAD, BLACK SABBATH, ROBERT PLANT, JUDAS PRIEST, RUSH, QUEEN, THE DARKNESS, IAN GILLAN, THE STONE ROSES, OASIS, THE TOKYO DRAGONS, BUDGIE, HAWKWIND and many more.
Rockfield is a working farm, which was converted into the world's first ever residential studio and has been graced by some of the world's most famous names. QUEEN recorded 'BOHEMIAN RHAPSODY' there. ROBERT PLANT rediscovered himself professionally and personally at Rockfield with his first solo band after leaving LED ZEPPELIN. OZZY OSBOURNE and BLACK SABBATH blasted all the tiles off the rehearsal rooms during one of their stays, MOTORHEAD and JUDAS PRIEST found their feet at the studios while OASIS and the STONE ROSES recorded two of the UK's biggest ever selling albums there. In this decade THE DARKNESS and KASABIAN worked there.

This book has the stories behind some of the best songs and records ever made, to show how a little farm in rural Wales became home to rock legends!
Read about Music, drugs, drink and farmyard animals!!! You laugh! You'll cry!!! You'll probably cry again with laughter. Access all areas with ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD.
QUOTES:

"Of Course PHIL COLLINS had fun recording with us. How could he not, after being in Genesis!" --- ROBERT PLANT gives his views on life with GENESIS.
"It's all quite hazy but I remember smoking dope with BLACK SABBATH on a sofa at the accomodation block in Rockfield"--- DAVE BROCK, Hawkwind
"Liam Gallacher began to play our singer, Darius, rough mixes of Oasis' new album "What's The Story Morning Glory". After a couple of songs Darius asked him, "Why do you always rip off the Beatles?" which obviously didn't go down too well....Liam then lost it and threw Darius out the front door and then punched him in the face!" NEIL COOPER, former drummer with Cable.

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Monday, March 19, 2007

UK Subs drummer talks about Rockfield studios

Hi everyone. As the publishers push ahead with my book ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD, it seems my book inspired a musician who'd spent time at Rockfield to put down his memories of recording there in his blog on the Classic Rock magazine website.
Ex-UK Subs drummer Stevie Ze Suicide is now forging a career as a sleaze/glam frontman. Here's the fifith in the Ze Suicide Diaries…

Ze Suicide Diaries Part 5:
Stevie remembers Rockfield – and guards Elton John's specs!

First of all I'd like to say thank you to everyone who has emailed me a response to these diaries. I'm so glad you've enjoyed them and find them a good read and a bit of a laugh. Many thanks to you all, especially Mazz from Battlewitch who got in touch with his suggestions for classic tracks almost as soon as last month’s diary went online, and Ash from Dressed To Kill. Ash... here's hoping the planned get-together happens during the summer. I'd love to appear on stage with you at some point, mate.

Now, a few weeks ago I found out about a brilliant book that's due out in August/September by writer Jeff Collins. It's all about the history of one of the finest recording studios in the UK... well, the title of the book says it all – Rock Legends at Rockfield!

Looking through Jeff’s MySpace page here, and the selection of teasers for the book, got me thinking of my own experiences there, and the time I was recording an album at the great Rockfield Studios at Monmouth, South Wales. The owner, Kingsley Ward, became a good friend. He's a genuinely really nice guy and he made sure there was always a generous supply of alcoholic beverages whenever we were up there working. Not only that, but he also has a gold Rolls-Royce, which was about as rock and roll as it gets. The trick was to get up early enough to catch a lift off him when he went up to the village of a morning, thus achieving maximum posing-off value by turning up at the local newsagent for your morning paper in a Roller, complete with spiky hair, shades and a snow-white tan. Very "fur coat, no knickers". Sorry, very "fake fur, no knickers". And dont forget the glass of vino.... or in our case a bottle of cider. All great fun but a bit mental. One morning I turned up with my old mate Icen, fellow drummer, keyboard player and all-round good egg, to pick up the usual magazines and papers etc. And stood in the queue of morning office commuters and assorted schoolgirls was no other than bass player Geezer Butler of Black Sabbath.
"Look! Bloody Geezer Butler, there! Look! Do you think he heard me?" That was an understatement, as I expect half of friggin’ Wales heard him. Geezer looked round at us two and smiled.
"Hello matey," I said.
He nodded in a polite friendly way. "Awright," he said.
"Quick," I urged Icen, "what bloody paper has he bought?"
It was The Observer, so it was decided that that would be the paper that we would buy. If Geezer reads it, then we'll read it! Thus dumping our two copies of The Sun and Daily Star in favour of some stupid paper that we'd never read. Anyway, there's no pictures in The Observer, but it's amazing isn't it what you do in an excited moment of hero worship, when you're still young and the last time you saw this guy was from the front row at Hammersmith Odeon, tenth anniversary concert with Ozzy, Tony Iommi and the great Bill Ward on drums. (Check out ‘Symptom Of The Universe’. If you read this Bill, Mr Ward, Sir, "Nice one". A favourite all-time drum track, sheer power.)

But Rockfield is a funny place like that. You don't know who you're going to bump into. On one occasion we went down the pub in the village for a quiet night of posing and a few bevs, thinking we would be the only band around for miles. Wrong! The place was bloody full of celebs. In one corner there was Dave Edmunds’ drummer, complete with milk stout and wellies! And a bloke called Paul Martinez, bass player with Robert Plant. He lived next door to the pub! And next door to him was his brother Ray, out of Showaddywaddy! Apparently old Planty would often pop in for the quiz night, and Pete Way of UFO was busily emptying the fruit machine. It was so bizarre. I said to Icen, fellow drinking matey: "If Elvis walks in now, I'm going tee-total, mate!"

I would get up early in the mornings and practice piano in the studio. There was a beautiful black piano and I would go in and play it before there was anyone else around. Later, however, I found out that Freddie Mercury had used that same piano on several classic Queen tracks. I believe ‘Sheer Heart Attack’ was recorded there, and on that piano, amongst others.

Yes, Rockfield Studios was a very special place to be. I loved it there, the people were lovely, there's a nice chippy, and it's a great atmosphere in which to do an album.

I once asked Kingsley Ward if there were any major incidents or interesting stories he could tell me regarding Rockfield’s history. He said: "Only Ozzy Osborne, when he was here...". Apparently they'd all been telling ghost stories and the band told Ozzy that his cottage was haunted by a terrifying ghost. Later that night they played a trick on him, which freaked him out completely. He shot out of the window of his room, and he ran off across the field, completely naked apart from the pink duvet off his bed. He just kept running and ended up in the local pub, where he had a few drinks with the locals, then got a lift back from a very bewildered farmer. Imagine that, walking into the pub and there's one of the biggest names in rock and roll, sat drinking with all the farmers wearing absolutely nothing but a pink duvet. And nobody seems to bat a bloody eyelid there. Perhaps they're just used to it.

Y'know, I once went to an interview for Melody Maker with Gillan's bass player, big John McCoy, who had produced The UK Subs’ first album, ‘Another Kind Of Blues’. We were driven there and back by our manager, so had quite a hefty afternoon of drinking. On the way back to the car to be picked up we crossed the concrete multi-storey car park, which was above a Tescos supermarket. John was bustin’ for a wee, and said: "Watch that nobody comes out of that bloody lift, will ya?" Well, halfway through poor John's wee, the lift doors opened. There was nobody there, but I just couldn't resist.
"Hiya ladies!" I said, convincingly.
"Oh shit!" shouts John, in mid-piss, and darts round the corner out of sight, only to bump straight into some lady shoppers and their trolleys. Imagine seeing him coming round the corner, all panicked and still wee-ing, straight into your trolley full of shopping. If he'd stayed where he was he'd have been okay. I don’t think he ever forgave me for that, but it was so bloody funny! Sorry John.

I drew a cartoon of John McCoy and Gillan's band on a wall in the studio once and had to have it repainted. I also drew the cartoons on a dressing-room wall in France where Gillan was to perform the next night. I hope they saw them. I used to love Gillan's band, especially with Bernie Tormé on guitar.

There have been quite a few hilarious events during the course of my UK Subs-ism. It was probably the best time of my life.... then and the MGMM years. The first video I did for MGMM ever was Elton John's. I forget the song, but he was using a stunt double for a dance routine, who had to use his blue glasses, which were his 'everyday specs' at the time. It was my job solely to look after these glases as they were clearly a favourite pair. Nice work if you can get it. What a great job, minding Elton's specs for a few hours! A bit like the time I was working on Freddie's Barcelona.... they all presumed I must be in total agony when my tooth fell out, and they told me to grab a beer and sit out the rest of the shoot. Actually it was only a crown that had fell out, but all I had to do was play the sufferer .... I do a great sufferer when required. Anyway, the first thing I had to do ever for MGMM was to knock on Elton’s dressing room door and say: "I've been sent to guard your blue specs." He was such a nice bloke. I'll never forget the experience, and I guarded those bloody specs with my life all day, and when I gave them back he thanked me and gave me a bottle of wine, which I kept for ages. Well, until the next time I was skint, anyway.

See you all soon.

Stevie Ze Suicide

Hope you enjoyed Steveies recollections!!!

Cheers


Jeff.

Rock Legends at Rockfield will be published on September 15th by University of Wales Press. It's now available for pre-order on www.amazon.co.uk

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Sunday, March 11, 2007

ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD - Extract from chapter one

Over the next few months I'm going to be posting extracts from each chapter of my book.. hope you enjoy them..

Here the first one from chapter One : From small acorns...



Far from being an ordinary studio, for much of the time Rockfield was also a working farm. John David recalls Kingsley Ward (the owner of the studio) was always mixing the farming and the recording:
‘Having spent some time down at the farm, Kingsley used to come into the studio stinking of cow shit to watch people recording and to chat to the bands. Sometimes if it looked like rain, he’d come into the studio and ask for volunteers to help out on the farm. No matter how big the band was, they’d be asked to help.  We’d all go out – the band, producer, everyone – and bring in the hay and load the bales.’
Ray Martinez was one of those musicians, who didn’t mind being asked to help out on the farm.
‘It really was a working dairy farm at the time. Both Kingsley and Charles were working hard doing the milking and whatever else was needed, while also running a studio at the same time. It was all very primitive really, but it worked. Occasionally they’d get us to help them round up the cows now and again. There was a bit of haymaking in the summer and we’d drink cider and all that. It was fun. You just mucked in like one big happy family.’
There aren’t many recording studios where rock stars get to become farm-hands for the day. But Kingsley’s way of running the studio is unique and long time house producer John David is full of praise for the way he controls Rockfield.
‘Kingsley is the arch motivator. His ambition is limitless and he’s always really enthusiastic. He’s one of the most eccentric people I know, though he’s also such an infectious character.’
Ray Martinez was also taken by Kingsley’s distinctive way of doing things:
‘His attitude is very bold. He used to walk into any record company Managing Director’s office with a Mickey Mouse t-shirt on, and tell them in no uncertain terms “Here I am. This is what I’ve got.” He’d cut the bullshit. He didn’t creep around people, but always went straight for the top guy and treated them the same way he’d treat anyone else. So he got through loads of doors that way. But it’s not what you expect from the head of a major recording studio.’ 
John David remembers a particular incident where Kingsley, once again, left the suits at a big record label with their jaws dropped in disbelief:
‘We went up to a meeting at Phonogram Records in around 1977. Once inside, he did a handstand on a boardroom table! He just went through these double doors that he’d picked at random. Inside there was this high powered meeting going on but, unfazed, Kingsley just did a headstand on the table, looked at these guys, said “sorry” three times and came out again. I mean you just don’t do that. It was the board of Phonogram! But, yeah, he’s funny and he hasn’t changed a bit, he’s still exactly the same.
Booze and drugs were another big element at Rockfield.
It all helped to oil the wheels and encourage friendships, as bands recording at Rockfield mingled and shared stories - such as the time when Black Sabbath and Hawkwind smoked a few joints together in the Coach House accommodation in the early 70’s.  And Lee Slater, a guitarist with the band put together by former Iron Maiden singer Paul Di’anno, was gob smacked to meet one of his heroes when rehearsing there in 1982.  ‘We were there for a few weeks doing a demo for what was to become Di’Anno’s first album after leaving Maiden. We were relaxing one night when in walks Robert Plant! He came in to say hello, and at the same time he dropped us a case of 24 lagers for us to enjoy. We had a chat about our band, the studio, Led Zeppelin (of course!!) and what he was doing at the time. To be honest, most of the time my chin was on the floor in amazement that Robert Plant had walked in with a case of beer and said “Hi guys, how's it going?”




ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD --- NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER


JEFF COLLINS' book on the hysterical behind-the-scene antics of rock icons at the world famous Rockfield Studios is due out on SEPTEMBER 15TH. ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD (on University of Wales Press) is now available for PRE-ORDER on WWW.AMAZON.CO.UK


ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD features Motorhead, Black Sabbath, Robert Plant, Judas priest, Rush, Budgie, Hawkwind, Tokyo Dragons, Gillan, Oasis, Stone Roses and many many more. Read about the music, drugs, drink and farmyard animals!!! You laugh! You'll cry!!! You'll probably cry again with laughter. Access all areas with ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD.

Amazon link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rock-Legends-Rockfield-Jeff-Collins/dp/070832097X/ref=sr_1_4/203-6091528-7555138?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1173188870&sr=1-4

or search for Rock legends at Rockfield.

Cheers

Jeff
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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD - now available for pre-order

ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD --- NOW AVAILABLE FOR PRE-ORDER


JEFF COLLINS' book on the hysterical behind-the-scene antics of rock icons at the world famous Rockfield Studios is due out on SEPTEMBER 15TH. ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD (on University of Wales Press) is now available for PRE-ORDER on WWW.AMAZON.CO.UK


ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD features Motorhead, Black Sabbath, Robert Plant, Judas priest, Rush, Budgie, Hawkwind, Tokyo Dragons, Gillan, Oasis, Stone Roses and many many more. Read about the music, drugs, drink and farmyard animals!!! You laugh! You'll cry!!! You'll probably cry again with laughter. Access all areas with ROCK LEGENDS AT ROCKFIELD.

Amazon link: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Rock-Legends-Rockfield-Jeff-Collins/dp/070832097X/ref=sr_1_4/203-6091528-7555138?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1173188870&sr=1-4

or search for Rock legends at Rockfield.

Cheers

Jeff
rockfieldbook.blogspot.com

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