ROGER HODGSON THE LEGENDARY VOICE OF SUPERTRAMP ON THE LOST INTERVIEWS WITH RAY SHASHO EPISODE 7
R O G E R
H O D G S O N
THE LEGENDARY VOICE OF
S U P E R T R A M P
THE LOST
INTERVIEWS
WITH RAY SHASHO
EPISODE 7
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Roger Hodgson’s inspirational lyrics, enchanting vocals and
virtuoso musicianship continue to astound audiences worldwide. Hodgson’s
distinctive voice and profound musical arrangements have spawned numerous 'Top
40 Hits' for classic rock music legends Supertramp. Some of Roger’s most
distinguished classics include, “Give a Little Bit,” “The Logical Song,” “Take
the Long Way Home,” “Breakfast in America,” “Dreamer,” “School,” “It’s Raining
Again,” and “Fool’s Overture.”
After the release of their third studio album, Crime of the
Century in 1974, Supertramp quickly captured the attention of music critics and
aficionados across the globe. Crime of the Century was a superlative release.
The creative writing collaboration of Hodgson and Davies, although contrasting,
began a highly successful commercial period for a group comprised of highly
esteemed musicians. Roger Hodgson penned; “Dreamer” became Supertramp’s first
big hit. The album also featured two beautifully composed arrangements by
Hodgson entitled ... “Hide in Your Shell” and “If Everyone Was Listening.”
Supertramp became a sought-out concert attraction because of
their awe-inspiring musical abilities and riveting onstage presence. Their
shows often spotlighted a movie projection that displayed the Crime of the
Century album cover, an image of two hands clutching jail cell bars while
floating in space. The projection synchronized hypnotically with the music
above the stage. Subsequent albums … Crisis? What Crisis? (1975) and Even in
the Quietest Moments (1977) which produced “Give a Little Bit” (#15 on
Billboard’s Pop Singles chart). In 1979, Supertramp released what would become their highest
selling album, Breakfast in America. The album spawned four U.S. Billboard Hit
singles… “The Logical Song” (#6 Hit), “Take the Long Way Home” (#10 Hit),
“Goodbye Stranger” (#15 Hit) and “Breakfast in America” (#62 Hit). The album
remained on top of the charts worldwide and eventually sold over 20-million
copies, becoming one of the biggest selling albums of all-time.
Supertramp made an amazingly smooth transition from a
progressive rock scheme over album-oriented rock airwaves to mainstream Top 40
radio, and without compromising or sacrificing musical integrity. The bands next album, ironically entitled …Famous Last Words
(1982) would be the last featuring vocalist/lyricist/keyboardist and guitarist
Roger Hodgson. The album reached #5 on Billboard’s Pop Album Charts and was
certified Gold. To date ... Supertramp has sold over 60- million albums. Roger Hodgson officially left Supertramp in 1983 to pursue a
solo career. In 1987, after his second solo album was released, Hodgson
fell and shattered both of his wrists. Doctors said he would never play music
again, but his strong faith, positive thinking, self-healing efforts, and
physical therapy would prove the medical profession wrong. Within a year and a
half, Roger was playing his music once again. Roger Hodgson released three solo albums since leaving
Supertramp … In the Eye of the Storm (1984), Hai Hai (1987) and Open the Door
(2000). He also released a live album entitled, Rites of Passage (1996). In 2001, Roger was invited to play with Ringo Starr & His All-Starr
Band. The band’s lineup also featured Ian Hunter (Mott the Hoople), Greg Lake
(Emerson, Lake, and Palmer), Sheila E., Howard Jones and Mark Rivera. In 2006, Hodgson released his first ever DVD entitled, Take
the Long Way Home –Live in Montreal.
The solo release achieved platinum status
in just seven weeks. The following year, Roger accepted an invitation by Princes
William and Harry to perform at the ‘Concert for Diana’ in front of an audience
of 65,000 people at Wembley Stadium. “Give a Little Bit,” “Dreamer,” “Breakfast
in America” and “It’s Raining Again” were among Diana’s favorite songs. The
concert was broadcast in 140 countries around the world. Roger Hodgson’s most recent release, “Classics Live” is an
incredible collection of his live performances recorded from his '2010 world
tour.' There are also 60 unreleased songs that Roger plans to record
when the time is right. I had a wonderful opportunity to chat with Roger Hodgson
recently before the launch of his worldwide tour. Roger’s music continues to
inspire and offer hope for people everywhere. His spirituality and positive
vibrations were felt throughout our entire conversation. Roger is a true
delight.
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THE ROCK STAR CHRONICLES
BOOK TRAILER
BOOK REVIEW
-By Literary Titan (5) STARS
The Rock Star Chronicles by Ray Shasho, is a splendid book written by a music enthusiast who has poured their heart and soul into it. It’s a story of a boy who loved rock music, and his obsessive passion of it earned himself the name Rock Raymond. He went to school but instead was schooled in all matters of music while his peers were buried chin-deep in coursework. He then became a radio DJ and has now compiled a book on all interviews he held with Rock gods who raided the airwaves back in the 70s and 80s. It’s a compilation of interviews with outstanding vocalists, legendary guitarists and crazy drummers in the rock music scene. Each interview gives a reader an in-depth view into their personal lives and the philosophies that guide their lives which all serve to humanize these great icons. For readers who are old enough to call themselves baby boomers this book will bring old memories back to life. Millennials, on the other hand, may think of this book as a literal work of the Carpool Karaoke show.
The Rock Star Chronicles is a book I didn’t know I was waiting for. To come across a book that will talk me into trying something new. One brave enough to incite me to venture into new frontiers. This book made me a believer- I am now a bona fide Rock and Roll music fan.
Ray Shasho masterfully gets the interviewees talking. He smartly coaxes answers from them with crafty questions designed to get a story rolling out of them. The artists talk about diverse issues ranging from music, politics, and their social engagements. Having been on the music seen all his life, Ray Shasho knows the buttons to press, how to get them comfortable about talking about their lives.
The book’s cover is befitting of its subject matter with the leather look offering a royal background to the golden letter print. It speaks to how high a level rock music holds in the pecking order- arguably, modern music as we know it has originated from blues and rock music. The second noteworthy thing is the use of high-definition pictures to reference the musician being interviewed in every sub-chapter. This ensures that the book is for both original rock and roll lovers and aspiring new ones. Together is makes for a refreshing and consistently enjoyable read.
I recommend this book to rock music enthusiasts, aspiring musicians wondering what it takes and all readers curious to learn new things by going back in time.
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