[kj] Thoughts on Raven
T.B.
Partyslammer at socal.rr.com
Mon Oct 22 15:48:08 EDT 2007
"B. Oliver Sheppard" wrote:
>I never met Paul Raven, but he was the sort of person I always thought
> I'd end up meeting sooner or later. I friended his MySpace profile
> awhile back and noticed he was pretty hands-on with it, that he was not
> distant and unapproachable like a lot of musicians. Down to earth, in
> other words. This is probably why I always thought I'd meet him some
> day. Those of you who've met him are lucky! Now the chance to ever meet
> him face to face is gone.
>
> From a musical legacy standpoint, I also think he was really cool
> because he was a living link between the classic '77 phase of punk and
> newer music that was spawned from that era. A lot of musicians who start
> out in '77-era Brit punk bands either live in the past and stay in that
> rut eternally, like The Exploited doing tours over and over again, or
> they go on to try to make slick pop and have a Top 40 career, like the
> Billy Idol types. I like Raven because progressed from '77 punk (Neon
> Hearts) into newer music, like Ministry and Prong, and was willing to
> evolve, even drive that evolution, but never try to do what would appeal
> to Top 40 masses -- he was always in projects that were pushing musical
> evolution and without being the frontman or trying to hog the limelight.
> He was never trying to steal anyone's fire, but he was busy creating his
> own!
Well said.
T.B.
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