Kiddwad57 wrote:Bun E. Carlos: "We loved John Lennon. We thought the
Rock ‘n’ Roll album was the best thing since baked bread. When we heard that we thought it was the greatest thing ever."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EyW1p7SpYW8I know, no Ricks here, although Cheap Trick has various associations with Rickenbacker; amps, guitars. But I didn't know that they had hoped to have John Lennon act as their producer. Here's a post-lawsuit interview with Bun E. Carlos:
https://www.classicrockrevisited.com/sh ... hp?id=1125Lennon's Rock and Roll album doesn't always get the respect it deserves, so it was nice to see that these guys dug the sound. Now I hear it all over Cheap Trick's music.
As a young boy, I always wondered why I liked the Beatles best. Yes, I enjoyed other groups, but the Beatles struck a chord, so to speak. Yes, I listened to everything: church music, classical, broadway, country, and of course rock & pop, including mom's singles she had as a teenager (hold that thought), but the Beatles were it.
And then, John Lennon's
Rock and Roll album came out in 1975, when I was 13. Of course I immediately purchased it with allowance money. Then I got it home with great anticipation. When I read the song list, at least half of the original 45 r.p.m. records of the songs he covered were in Mom's singles record rack!!!
So I come by being a Beatles fan and aficionado honestly.