One of the first singles that I can remember buying was No Time by The Guess Who (written by Burton Cummings and Randy Bachman). I think this was the start of my love for all things Canadian! I listened that song so much that I couldn’t sleep when I went to bed at night because the lyrics were running through my head:
….No time, no time, no time, no time
No time, no time, no time, no time
I got, got, got, got no time
I got, got, got, got no time
I got, got, got, got no time
No-no-no, no-no-no, no time
No-no-no, no-no-no, no time…..
Ok, you get the point and the lyrics weren’t that great but maybe you have to hear the song to appreciate my infatuation. Let’s listen….
I loved The Guess Who then (and now) and the big reason was that I love Burton Cummings voice. The man could belt a song like few others.
I tell you all of this so that you will understand how upset I was in 1975 when I heard that Burton Cummings was leaving The Guess Who to go solo, effectively killing the band (yes i know that something called The Guess Who kept performing but don’t even get me started on that!). Of course I bought Burton’s first solo album and neither that album, nor any of his other solo albums, came close to capturing the magic of the Guess Who. However……Burton’s first solo album did include one kick ass ballad, Stand Tall, that really highlighted his his amazing voice. Let’s listen…..
It’s funny to me how many people leave bands to go solo only to never again capture the magic that they had in the band. In the coming year we will explore more examples of this unfortunate phenomenon.
While we are on the topic of The Guess Who, can anyone tell why they are not in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame??? No…..I didn’t thank so! You can help get them in by visiting the following site and signing the online petition. What are you waiting for….do it!