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the same story in deutsch
A True Story
It's done - we finally got our link on the European tribute website
www.asburyjukes.com!
We? Time to introduce ourselves: We are eight musicians of a group
called Souls On Fire, a Southside Johnny tribute band based in Bavaria,
Southern Germany. Klaus Boettger is the name of the guy who asked
us to put something together what you call a biography and we hope
you don't mind us starting with a flashback to the late 70ies and
early 80ies
That's when I started rehearsing on my electric guitar, learning
some chords and being focussed on handmade music. In those days
me and my friends would spend the whole night in front of the telly,
enjoying the legendary "Rockpalast"-shows
from Grugahalle in Essen, downing some beers and holding an old
tape machine to the little speaker of the tv set, recording the
tunes of our heros. I'm thinking of groups such as J.
Geils Band, Little
Feat (Lowell George was just wonderful!), Johnny
Winter, Rory
Gallagher, Nils
Lofgren, The Who, Climax
Blues Band and Little
Steven and the Disciples of Soul. And finally we saw him, this
devil-on-stage Southside
Johnny who was fuelled by a brass section that knocked us off
our chairs. Never before had we seen someone like La
Bamba Rosenberg on trombone, a genius and simply un-be-liev-able!
And wasn't it Billy Rush whose guitar solo on "Fever"
sent cold shivers down my spine?
I must confess that somehow I forgot about Mr. Johnny Lyon in the
following years. But memories come back once in a while and so did
Southside
Johnny in the early ninties when promoting his album "Better
Days" and playing that club in Munich. These days I was busy
with my cover band Safer Sax, trying to get in tune with a three
men brass section, mixing Blues
Brothers stuff with Leningrad
Cowboys and filtering our own brand out of James
Brown, Tower
Of Power and Blood,
Sweat & Tears. Needless to say that all of us turned up
to see Southside
Johnny that night. The lights went off, a decent drum-roll became
bigger and louder and eventually led into the opener "Better
Days". Its' power and energy left us speechless! We simply
had to make it to the first row of that venue, witnessing Southside
Johnnys attempt to kick our vocalists' cup of beer off stage
and jealously watching Bobbie
Bandieras effect on the beautiful girls around us. What a comeback!
Resulting in this Safer Sax completely rearranged their set and
started to work on Southside
Johnny numbers.
That went on for about ten years until our singer decided to do
something different in R'n'R business - and started to run his own
little brewery. Also the rest of the band felt it was time to put
the musical career on hold for the sake of job and family. We wouldn't
play a single note in the following months. At the end of the year
2002 we received an invitation by our former trumpet player. "Talk
to me until the night is over" was chosen as a motto when we
played Southside
Johnny records only and all night long. Some hours and two bottles
of Whisky later we knew what we had to do - put together a Southside
Johnny tribute band! Six former members of Safer Sax joined
in immediately, two more musicians were found within days. And that's
just how Souls On Fire got started.
Thinking of Southside
Johnny I also get to deal with names such as Little
Steven, Bobbie
Bandiera and of course Bruce
Springsteen. And seeing the boss or listening to his music reminds
me of Southside
Johnny and the Asbury Jukes. Isn't it one big family in the
end? This family feeling easily tranfers to the gigs of Souls on
Fire, uniting long term supporters of the Asbury sound with younger
followers. Bringing Asbury Park to Bavaria is our little tribute
to Southside
Johnny as we feel that his music has to be kept alive and is
worth being played.
Sure it's a dream to meet the Jukes personally or support them
live - you never know
But what we do know for sure is that
we would like to welcome you guys out there at one of our shows
or on our web page www.souls-on-fire.de - feel free to drop us a
few words in our guest book.
And in the name of Souls On Fire, deep from the heart of Bavaria
- keep the fire burning!
Robert Edler, Erwin Fraunhofer, Robert Oberacher, Wolle Fent, Christoph
Kraushaar, Bernd Obst, Rudi Spann, Paul Golling
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