Bloodrock interview 6/28/71 - mp3

American Burn, the Bloodrock biography, is very pleased to announce the online release of Bob Ketchum's KWHN-AM / KMAG-FM (Fort Smith, Arkansas) interview with Bloodrock.

Recorded June 28, 1971, this interview - with all six original members - captures the band on the road following their legendary 52-date tour with Grand Funk Railroad.

This free-wheeling, and revealing, conversation documents Bloodrock's quest for artistic self-actualization at the moment of their fateful split from producer Terry Knight.

However superior as an album, 1971's Bloodrock 3 failed to produce a hit song (like 'DOA' from the previous LP Bloodrock 2) and sales, although high, fell short of expectations. Capitol, at the band's urging, issued their pensive version of the Soft Machine piano ballad 'A Certain Kind' as a follow-up to 'DOA' - a bold attempt to branch out from their heavy reputation. When the 45 stiffed, Capitol quickly issued 'Jessica' as a single; when that failed to chart, the pressure was on.

Below, a few excerpts from the interview:


Jim Rutledge: The third album, to us, is the best piece of work that we've done and I don't think the public - not the music freaks, but the general public that buys albums - has appreciated it as much as the second. The second album, to us, is a good album and all that, but - it's not on the same par.

Bob Ketchum: Why was 'A Certain Kind' picked - culled - from the LP?

Nick Taylor: It was a complete change for us, this type of song - and we all liked it very much, as well as our producer. 'A Certain Kind' never seemed to get off the ground, so 'Jessica' has been released as a single.

Bob Ketchum: Obviously, your best song, though, is 'DOA'... You all do some really good background vocals to be a heavy group - I hate to use the word heavy, but that's what it is basically, right?

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  • 1 - BLOODROCK

    Feb 19, 2005 at 12:03 am

    BLOODROCK LIVE ONSTAGE
    12 Mar 05 - 8PM

    ONE TIME MORE TIME, ONE SHOW ONLY

    A Classic Bloodrock Reunion
    Jim Rutledge - Steve Hill - Ed Grundy - Lee Pickens - Nick Taylor
    The event is a benefit for Steve Hill
    www.BLOODROCK.net
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    On the same night , on the same stage
    THE JOHN NITZINGER BAND
    a reunion with Bugs Henderson and Linda Waring
    Special guests ? The possibilities are endless ...
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    Amongst many credits , a few standouts are Carl Palmers PM band and Alice Cooper Special Forces Tours
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    With an all star line up , sure to blow your mind
    : from a review of one of their latest releases :
    The Forever Fabulous Chickenhawks Showband & All-Star Revue features a staggering lineup of Texas and Louisiana musicians, including the White Trash Horn Section (made famous by their stint with Edgar Winter’s White Trash), saxophone player Blue Lou Marini, of the original Blues Brothers Band, and guitarist “Cadillac” Jack Calmes. Between them, the Chickenhawk members have 10 Grammys, 14 Gold or Platinum albums, and possess a combined cumulative musical experience of over 250 years on the bandstand!
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    A JAM SESSION OF SPECIAL GUESTS BEGINS AT MIDNIGHT
    There is no way to tell who might show up simply for the jam session
    I know that Rocky Athas and Richard Bowden are confirmed.
    Hey, it's Texas, you never what or who might show up, Texans love to strut their stuff especially when it comes to guitars and music, unconfirmed rumors of others are buzzing the streets. This going to a great, on stage, show of talent.
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    There will be an auction of instruments and memorabilia to assist the benefit, performers will be available for autographs and photographs.
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    Who could possibly take on the honorable task of MC for the show ?
    It should come as no surprise, none other than the legendary
    JON DILLON
    from the classic ZOO FM Station
    that once rocked the heads, hearts and souls of North Texas

    Where ? , Where else .....

    12 MARCH 2005 -SAT - 8 PM
    RIDGLEA THEATER , a venue as classic as the performances it hosts
    6025 CAMP BOWIE BLVD
    Fort Worth, Texas USA
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    tickets are available at frontgatetickets.com

    We've received confirmations from fans travelling from the east and west coasts as well as the north and south borders of the country.

    benefit_reunion@bloodrock.net

    emails and messages to band members are forwarded directly to the band members
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    Our event is purely a benefit function.
    All benefit functions such as promotions, artists, performers, memorabilia , articles for auction, even the venue are donated rather than compensated .... if Eric and this highly recognized group of music critics will permit ... we would appreciate a bit of space to assist in spreading the word. We will at least be adding a link to blogcritics.org as a suggested site to visit for appreciators of classic rock. Hopefully that has some worth in trade for a wee bit of blogcritics real estate :o)

    Thankyou
    Clif Daniel, for BLOODROCK & NITZINGER

  • 2 - Gord McIntosh

    Aug 31, 2005 at 3:56 am

    I was in the Army in Germany with a musician named Thomas Pope, he was affiliated with the group Boodrock. Bloodrock came out with an ablbum while Thomas Pope and I were in Germany. I lost contact whith him after ge went back to the States and I don't know if he continued playing with Bloodrock. If anyone knows of the3 where abouts of Thomas Pope I would really like to get in contact with him.

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