![]() ![]() You can hear the whole conversation of him down below. Tells Farner how the song, which belongs to Grand Funk Railroad‘s hit debut ‘Closer To Home,’ came out. Tommy Baker, the bandleader from the Upbeat show in Cleveland, Ohio, he heard and conducted the Cleveland Symphony at Cleveland Recordings, and on an 8-track Scully they put that stuff down.” And when you think you can’t do it again, do it some more, I’m telling you, I’m hearing stuff when you’re playing that, I’m hearing the magic in my head right now.’ He said, ‘Play me a little bit.’ I played him a little bit, and he’s like, ‘Oh my god, dude, when you get to the last verse there, just go with the refrain over and over. What is that?’ And I said, ‘Well, this is a new song I just wrote, it’s called ‘I’m Your Captain’.’ But we were doing this TV show, and I was talking with the band leader, and he said, ‘I heard you playing a song. “I was in Cleveland, and the band leader there, Tommy Baker, we were playing that day, James Brown was in the studio, and Mitch Rider and some other people. But even during expressing his agreement to that, you can understand this is not because of what Led Zeppelin did to them, but only his honest opinions from his kind answer.Īfterward, Mark Farner also talks about one of the most beloved songs of Grand Funk Railroad, ‘I’m Your Captain.’ “More theatrics than actual spot-on jamming playing,” says Mark Farner. So, after being kicked off, Grand Funk Railroad frontman also tells what he thinks of comments about Led Zeppelin not being good of a live band. “But that gave time enough for at least half the audience to empty out, and so Mel and I went out and sat in the theater, in the seats about halfway and watch Led Zeppelin for a few songs.” Oh my god, the show stopped right there for an hour and a half before Zeppelin took the stage,” continues Farner telling. “We started making exit, all these boos, and then the bottles of whiskey, bottles of wine, bottles of beer. Well, his job is to make us good and to make us happy and make us parents happy Good is the right thing and bad is the wrong thing When I'm good my mother never yells at me, when I'm bad she does. Right after, the promoter Terry Knight comes and literally shoos them out the stage saying ‘due to contractual agreements, Grand Funk has to leave the stage now. So tells Grand Funk Railroad‘s frontman Mark Farner how they really pulled the power all of a sudden. And Led Zeppelin manager Peter Grant comes out and stops the show, he told Jerry, he picks him up by the collar – ‘Stop the show, I’m gonna pull the power.'” “The audience loved us, they just absolutely loved us, and then we went to Detroit, our stomping ground, Olympia. We started in Cleveland, Ohio, and man, we really put it to them,” starts telling Farner. “When we opened for Led Zeppelin, we were on the tour for two days. ![]() Walk Like A Man (You Can Call Me Your Man) 4. This CD includes 14 classic hits and signature songs, featuring 9 top 40 hits, including the Pop Chart hits We're An American Band and The Loco-Motion. Grand Funk Railroad survived on the tour for only 2 days This is the definitive single CD of Grand Funk Railroad’s greatest hits. Mark Farner looks back at that day and tells all about it during their conversation. The band was especially known for their crowd-pleasing arena rock style, which has been also proved in a way by Led Zeppelin throwing the band off the tour because Grand Funk outshined them during the opening act. Sometimes shortened as Grand Funk, Grand Funk Railroad was popular during the 1970s as it toured extensively and played to packed arenas worldwide. He also expressed that he agrees Led Zeppelin‘s live performance not that good. During their interview, Farner remembered their tour with Led Zeppelin in 1969 and explained how the well-regarded band had been kicked off the stage during their performance. Written during the Vietnam War, "I'm Your Captain/Closer To Home" also became something of an anthem to many servicemen and women involved in the conflict overseas.Grand Funk Railroad‘s frontman Mark Farner has recently made an interview with KSHE 95. Inspired by the Moody Blues' recent use of orchestration on their recordings, Knight and the band brought in strings to enhance the drama and impact of the song. "I'm You Captain/Closer To Home" would be Terry Knight's finest production with the band. Farner then remembered the lyrics he wrote down the previous night, and a Grand Funk classic was born. ![]() Mark had forgotten about them the next morning when he picked up his guitar and started strumming music that was different from his previous compositions. Grand Funk Railroad's first Top 40 single came to Mark Farner in his sleep. He awoke with the words to "I'm Your Captain" in his head, and he had the presence of mind to write them down before falling back to sleep. Farner) - Grand Funk Railroad Capitol label, # 22 Billboard Hot 100 - 1970. ![]() Artist Name: Grand Funk Railroad Year Inducted: 2009 Details ![]()
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