Alex Chilton R.I.P.
Alex Chilton, Rock Musician, Dies
Alex Chilton, the mercurial if influential rock musician, whose work spanned an eclectic gamut from the soul songs of the Box Tops to the multiple incarnations of his pop band Big Star, has died, The Commercial Appeal of Memphis reported. He was 59. The cause of death is believed to have been a heart attack. The Commercial Appeal said that Mr. Chilton, who lived in New Orleans, had recently been complaining of health problems, and was taken on Wednesday by paramedics to an emergency room in New Orleans where he was pronounced dead. His death was confirmed to the Commercial Appeal by Jody Stephens, his longtime band mate in Big Star. The group was scheduled to perform on Saturday at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin. Mr. Chilton, who grew up in Memphis, was just 16 years old when the Box Tops, in which he sang and played guitar, had a No. 1 hit with “The Letter” in 1967. When that group broke up in 1970, Mr. Chilton formed Big Star with Mr. Stephens, a drummer, and the musicians Chris Bell and Andy Hummel. The band’s first album, “#1 Record,” in 1972, did not come close to fulfilling the commercial promise of its title, nor did the followup releases “Radio City” and “Third/Sister Lovers.” But their music – gentle and introspective songs like “The Ballad of El Goodo” and “September Gurls,” and exuberant anthems like “In the Street” – had a profound impact on generations of pop and indie acts that followed. Perhaps the surest measure of the tug that Mr. Chilton exerted on subsequent artists can be found in the lyrics of the Replacements – another malleable rock act that moved more hearts than retail units – who sang in their song “Alex Chilton”: “Children by the million / Sing for Alex Chilton / When he comes ’round / They sing, ‘I’m in love / What’s that song? / I’m in love with that song.’” Alex Chilton, Rock Musician, Dies - ArtsBeat Blog - NYTimes.com :( |
R.I.P.
Found out a bit ago, just got done playing a few Big Star songs in memory. |
Just found out. @*$#
R.I.P. |
Man, our idols have really been getting hit hard these past few months. Alex Chilton may have been the greatest loss. What a revolutionary he was with Big Star. Great band, great songwriter, and a true spearhead of the alternative movement.
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Just wondering but why don't posts like these go in the "Big Star" thread. I think it's kind of pointless to make a thread solely for the purpose of a death because it's unlikely the thread will last past a couple of days.
Anyways Big Star rocked, some of the catchiest, most underrated pop I've ever heard. I wonder if they'll troop on without him, though with Chris Bell dead too I don't much see a point. |
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Wow, that sucks hard.
Big Star were one of the few truly great bands to come out of Memphis. I need to crank up Third/Sister Lovers, it's been a while. |
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I mean the guy has 30 plus years of solo material as well, and no thread dedicated to it.
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Then how about an "Alex Chilton" thread? :D
Obviously his 30 years of solo work wasn't all that important considering a thread wasn't made about him until AFTER his death. No offense to the man, I like Big Star and it sucks he's dead, I'm just pointing out the fact that it was compelling to make a thread for him only after he died, not on the merit of his work. |
Just because there isn't a thread doesn't mean they've not been talked about.
I've mentioned his solo stuff on several occasions. There wasn't a Sparklehorse thread either until Mark Linkous died but they've been mentioned on this forum loads of times. I don't really see what the point of having some extended discussion about starting threads about people who don't already have one, especially in a thread like this where people who enjoyed his music would like to pay tribute to the man. |
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I only have the first Big Star album, but it's really sad to hear. RIP Alex, your inspiration lives on.
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RIP, made some fantastic music to remember him by.
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Now digging his production on the Cramps - Songs the Lord Taught Us.
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Obviously you and I don't see eye to eye on this and that's fine, I was merely raising a point. |
Rest in peace. The man t'was a good musician.
It's melancholic, somewhat cool, and interesting all at the same time for my first post to be honoring a great musician. I'm O.K. with this. |
Alex Chilton RIP
Anyone who was involved with The Box Tops and The Cramps deserves all the praise and admiration the world can ever offer. A beautiful man and a marvellous musical mind This journal has long been forgotten, but it covers Alex Chilton's work with The Cramps http://www.musicbanter.com/members-j...ks-cramps.html |
Andy Hummel just died.
R.I.P. 2 Big Star member in a year is strange. :( :( :( |
So that makes, what, one surviving original member?
R.I.P. man, gonna listen to #1 record in memory of a legendary band |
Yeah just one. One of my favourite bands, this really saddens me.
2010 won't you show some mercy? |
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