Wednesday, November 28, 2007

The Reach

Wondering How Dan Fogelberg is doing...

William and Paula indicated that they were tired of looking at Putin-beefcake. Can't say I blame them. Can you? Let's try this... I might even get under William's skin even more... We're heading into the Christmas Season, and maybe it was William's Greatest American Rock and Roll Albums post, with some incidental (but well-justified) Eagles-bashing thrown in on the side, or maybe it was the fact that certain Christmas Season memories bring me back to the song Same Old Lang Syne, but something put me in mind of Dan Fogelberg, and I'm wondering how he's doing these days.



My college girlfriend was a BIG Dan Fogelberg fan, so naturally, I followed suit and became a fan too. It was certainly in my interest to do so. You all know how that dynamic works. She liked turquoise jewelry and Southwest art and all of that sort of thing too. What can I say? He was a pretty big star back in the seventies, running off a string of seven platinum albums in a row. Very talented guy. Good lyricist, proficient at harmonies, and adept at both piano and guitar. A lot of his songs were staples on soft-rock stations, but he could rock pretty well when he wanted to. A case in point is a number he wrote when he stayed true to being "green" just at a point in time when it was becoming unfashionable to be that way. From his album Phoenix, in the wake of the Three Mile Island accident, Face The Fire:

Face the Fire

Face the fire
You can't turn away
The risk grows greater with each passing day
The waiting is over
The moment has come
To kill the fire and turn to the sun

They'll take your money
And then take your health
To line their pockets with unequalled wealth
These men are under the power of gold
We won't be safe until we shut them down cold


His career hit a peak with the double-album The Innocent Age in 1981. I saw him in an "alone and acoustic" concert at the Worcester Centrum in 1982. He was great. I'd put that perfomance right up there with any show I've ever seen.

Bottom line: Women really, really went for this guy, and men always had a certain sense that he was playing that up for all it was worth. Nevertheless, I'm a fan...

Jimi Hendrix and Dan Fogelberg... The musical patron saints of the aging Vatican II generation. TM

From wiki:
On the September 25, 2006, episode of the NBC show Late Night with Conan O'Brien, O'Brien concluded his discussion of the controversy over Pope Benedict's public use of a statement by a 14th century Byzantine emperor, and singer Cat Stevens' reaction to the remarks, with the punchline: "So far, no word yet from Dan Fogelberg. [light laughter, then a pause] He was a singer back in the 70s."
Seriously speaking, though... I was very saddened and disappointed to hear a couple of years ago that he was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in 2004 and stopped touring and making albums. He underwent hormonal treatments, and went into partial remission. He has an update on his website, but it's quite dated. I don't see any news out there that's very recent. I really do hope that he is doing well.

He had a lot of hits from The Innocent Age, but my favorite song on that album is one that didn't get as much attention. In The Reach, I though he did a pretty good job of capturing the flavor of the state of Maine, as far as it was possible for a guy from Peoria to do.

The Reach

It's Maine, and it's Autumn, the birches have just begun turning
It's life and it's dying
The lobstermen's boats come returning
With the catch of the day in their holds
And the young boys cold and complaining
The fog meets the beaches and out on the Reach it is raining
It's father and son, it's the way it's been done since the old days
It's hauling by hand ten miles out from the land where their chow waits
And the days are all lonely and long and the seas grow so stormy and strong but...
The Reach will sing welcome as homeward they hurry along

[Chorus:]
And the morning will blow away as the waves crash and fall
And the Reach like a siren sings as she beckons and calls
As the coastline recedes from view and the seas swell and roll
I will take from the Reach all that she has to teach to the depths of my soul

The wind brings a chill, there's a frost on the sill in the morning
It creeps through the door
On the edge of the shore ice is forming
Soon the northers will bluster and blow
And the woods will be whitened with snowfall
And the Reach will lie frozen for the lost and unchosen to row

[Chorus]

Also, in memory of a college classmate from Maine who was lost at sea...

They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the LORD, and his wonders in the deep. For he commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth up the waves thereof. They mount up to the heaven, they go down again to the depths: their soul is melted because of trouble. They reel to and fro, and stagger like a drunken man, and are at their wits' end. Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble, and he bringeth them out of their distresses. He maketh the storm a calm, so that the waves thereof are still. Then are they glad because they be quiet; so he bringeth them unto their desired haven.

--Psalms, 107:23-30

9 comments:

crystal said...

Oh much nicer photo!

I just posted a song by Jimi Hendrix - great minds think alike :-)

Jeff said...

Crystal,

I thought you might like that better. :-D

I like Jimi's Hey Joe better than Nick Cave's.

Liam said...

Jimi's is classic. Nick Cave's is just plain weird.

I'll avoid the Dan Fogelberg conversation. I'm not a big fan, but I don't ope his healt is better.

cowboyangel said...

Well, Dan is alive - at least he was on August 13, 2007, because I found an article saying it was his 56th birthday. There was also an article from 2005 in which he said his cancer was "almost negligible." So that's encouraging.

Less encouraging: Blender magazine just voted him the 5th worst lyricist in rock history, behind Sting (1), Neil Peart from Rush (2), the guy from Creed (3) and Noel Gallagher from Oasis (4). I don't know anything about Blender, but there were several articles about it.

I owned Twin Sons of Different Mothers, the album he did with Tim Weisberg. [Remember "The Power of Gold"?] Got that when it came out, which wikipedia tells me was 1978. That was just before my punk phase. He didn't fare too well with me in that period, but then few did. (How horribly narrow-minded I was!) In all honesty, I haven't listened to his music since then.

Which is my attempt at being polite and not saying, "You like Dan Fogelberg?!?!" with a snide and sarcastic tone of disbelief. Before insulting your manhood. :-) I'm going to be nice about it.

[This from a guy who loves musicals and Fred Astaire and French singers.]

But really, My college girlfriend was a BIG Dan Fogelberg fan explains everything. I won't even mention how many TV/film versions of Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice I've sat through (and enjoyed!) because of love.

And, I'm not the Eagles hater. That's Liam. [Who's being incredibly polite about your Fogelberg admission! The two-faced hypocrite.] I don't mind the Eagles. (I did dislike their stuff after Hotel California, that's true.) But I like some of America's songs and other mellow 70's California stuff. I'll try to listen to the songs you posated when I get home. Couldn't download Rhapsody where I am.

And, yes, thanks for giving us Dan's icture instead of Putin beefcake.

Jeff said...

William,

What, You don't like the lyrics from Longer, Run for The Roses, and Leader of the Band? What kind of cold February-evening, bottle-of-zinfandel and fire-in-the-fireplace, late-night soft-rock station Casanova were you?

No, Steve Miller is without a doubt the worst lyricist in history.

Abra, abracadabra... I wanna reach out and grab ya...

Billy Mack is a detective down in Texas
You know he knows just exactly what the facts is
He ain't gonna let those two escape justice
He makes his livin' off of the peoples taxes...


Dan's Part of the Plan is pure Byron next to that.

I owned Twin Sons of Different Mothers, the album he did with Tim Weisberg.

Good record! I have that!

Which is my attempt at being polite and not saying, "You like Dan Fogelberg?!?!" with a snide and sarcastic tone of disbelief. Before insulting your manhood. :-)

I do! I like Dan. And I am muy macho and secure in my masculinity, pobrecito. I am all confidence. :-D

But really, My college girlfriend was a BIG Dan Fogelberg fan explains everything. I won't even mention how many TV/film versions of Jane Eyre and Pride and Prejudice I've sat through (and enjoyed!) because of love.


Well, there you go. You know exactly what I'm saying. With this woman, I actually sat through Disney's Aristocats in a theater full of 7-year olds having a birthday party... That's when her Dad knew he couldn't trust me as far as he could throw me.

And, I'm not the Eagles hater. That's Liam. [Who's being incredibly polite about your Fogelberg admission! The two-faced hypocrite.]

See, Liam's just being polite because Dan is ill. If he wasn't, I'm sure I'd get one of those Old Testament "cut down their poles and dash out the heads of their children" kind of posts.

crystal said...

My college boyfriend liked Joni Mitchell, but that only made me hate her :-)

Jeff said...

Crystal,

Yeah. See, it doesn't work in the other direction.

cowboyangel said...

Hey, the Worst Lyricists wasn't my list. I was just reporting. I don't know enough about Fogelberg to judge his lyrics.

I can't argue with you about "Abracadabra." I hated it when it came out - and I was a Steve Miller fan before that. I used to like "Take the Money and Run," but that might be because Texas was mentioned in a popular rock song. Unfortunately, Clasic Rock stations have ruined the song for me. On one trip from CT to Rhode Island, I heard the damn thing 4 times! I don't listen to radio much, but every time I come across a Classic Rock station, they're playing it. (Those stations seem to have a playlist of 25 songs. Terrible waste of great music.)

Funny - I saw The Aristocats with a girlfriend, too!

Crystal, You should shake off those old emotional wounds associated with Joni and give her another chance. She's pretty good My wife turned me on to her.

Jeff said...

William,

I know what you mean about the Classic Rock stations. They have actually ruined a lot of songs for me. Take the Money and Run usually gets played for the umpteenth time right after Steppenwolf's Born to be Wild.

Funny - I saw The Aristocats with a girlfriend, too!

Yes, rememeber when they used to have it in the theaters during the Christmas Season? Ah, girls and their cats...

Phil Harris and Scatman Crothers made that film and Jungle Book pretty fun.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkwKz7KlLBY

Everybody wants to be a cat,
because a cat's the only cat
who knows where it's at.
Everybody's pickin' up on that feline beat,
'cause everything else is obsolete.
Now a square with a horn,
can make you wish you weren't born,
ever'time he plays;
and with a square in the act,
he can set music back
to the caveman days.