Just heard some terrible news : John Martyn died this morning.
Am writing an obit of him for tomorrrow's paper and am listening to the wonderful Solid Air album while I write...
Any other fans out there? I first saw him perform in 1969 at the Queen Elizabeth Hall on the South Bank and have loved his music for 40 years...a very sad, sad day.
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Shame he's dead, made some truly beautiful music just doesn't excuse the way he treated people.
I'll have to dig out One World and bang it onto my MP3 player. Just wish the live music scene now wasn't all about bs and long dead/past it's prime post punk.
He looked ready to pop his clogs right then - but the performance was fine enough even though he had to sit, despite the grumpiness, gallows humour and evidence of drink.
Just dug out my own Solid Air CD
Here's a performance back when he was younger on You tube Linky: John Martyn
I was only watching a documentary about his life the the other day....
I am sure I saw him somewhere (maybe the Rainbow) but it all seems a bit of a drug fuelled haze.
Great show as others rang in to say what Martyn's music meant to them and especially the teacher at an East London primary School where they play a different artist's music to the kids every month. This month it's John Martyn. What a great school.
I nearly went when Baker played "may you never" to close the show.
Great artist but troubled man. RIP
I heard the news this morning in the most extraordinary fashion. I was talking on the phone to Ted Cummings, director of press and communications at Island Records, about the series of concerts Chris Blackwell is curating in May to celebrate Island's 50th birthday.
Ted was telling me that John Martyn was among the artists due to play. Suddenly, he started saying : "No, No. F**k. No.''
I asked him what was wrong and he said :"I've just got an e-mail saying he died earlier this morning.'' That was the first the record company knew of it - and obviously the first I knew of it - and we were talking about him at that very moment...really quite disconcerting.
In answer to Shrew, I'm sure a John Martyn tribute concert will now be incorporated into the Island 50th birthday series. I'll keep you informed.
Just finished listening to the show on iPlayer - Baker was totally out of it when the show started, didn't want to continue. He did a great job, as nigel w said, a rare piece of broadcasting.
Unforgettable "show".
Gone to join that mega-band upstairs.
RIP.
Nigel W - any more you can tell us about the series of concerts Chris Blackwell is curating in May to celebrate Island's 50th birthday?
Baker has no taste IMO.
I will have to listen to it all as only caught the last half.
Bad year.
RIP John Martyn.