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Message started by Edith Grove on Oct 11th, 2013 at 6:32pm

Title: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Edith Grove on Oct 11th, 2013 at 6:32pm
Q&A: Ginger Baker on Why 'the Rolling Stones Are Not Good Musicians'
'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
   


Ginger Baker performs in New York City.
Al Pereira/WireImage


By PATRICK DOYLE
October 11, 2013 3:45 PM ET

Former Cream drummer Ginger Baker's life has changed since he starred in the 2012 documentary Beware of Mr. Baker. He moved to England with his wife and teenage daughter after decades of living on a South African polo ranch with 38 horses. He also formed a new group, Ginger Baker's Jazz Confusion, with saxophonist Pee Wee Ellis, bassist Alec Dankworth and percussionist Abbas Dodoo out of an impromptu jam session in England – and now they're in the middle of a run at New York's Iridium Jazz Club, ending October 13th.

Baker talked with Rolling Stone by phone about his new project, the weaknesses of his Sixties peers the Rolling Stones and why Cream will never play again after their 2005 reunion.

How are you doing?
I'm doing the same as ever.

I wanted to ask you about Jazz Confusion and how the recent gigs went.
Every gig we've done has gone extremely well.

Did anything surprise you about playing with them?
No. 


How did you put the group together?
It was a roadie friend of mine really, who got it together. Edgar, he's not really well at the moment. Abbas and I have been together for over five years now. But Edgar got Alec Dankworth, who's my favorite bass player of all time. He's the best bass player I think I've ever played with. He's just great. He's got a great sense of humor. It's really a joy to play with him and it's really good music.

Why is Alec your favorite bass player?
Because of the way he plays!

Did you have any expectations going into it?
I just wanted to play again.

How did that decision start?
I don't know!

Do you remember where you got the idea to do this?
No, not really.

Are you living in England now? 


Yes. That's where I am right now. You just phoned me so you know that this is an English phone number.

I know, I just wanted to ask.
Well why ask me questions if you know the answer?

I thought you might be playing gigs or rehearsing or something. Anyway, why did you want to go back and live in England again?
Because that's where the musicians are.

Do you still have a home in South Africa?
No.

When did you sell it? 


A couple of years ago.

Do you miss it?
Yeah, I miss a lot of it, but that's the way life goes sometimes.

Has your life changed at all since Beware of Mr. Baker [Jay Bulger's 2012 award-winning documentary] in any way? 


No.

Did you get a lot of good feedback from the film? 


I don't know! I have nothing to do with it.

Did you like it? 


Some of it is very good and some of it is annoying.   

Like what?
Like some of the people he interviewed. One of them I specifically told him I didn't want the guy on the film. (mentions a former manager) He was a lazy bastard and cost me a fortune.

But at the same time you had people like Eric Clapton and Charlie Watts.
Yeah, that was very nice. That was very good.

You've played the Iridium before and you played for Max Roach there. Are you excited to play…
I played with who there? 



You played for Max Roach there.
No I didn't.

Well he came to your show.
He came to two or three of the shows. Max is a great friend of mine.

Do you have good memories from playing in New York, specifically at this club?

Yeah, that was a great band. The DJQ was a really great band.

How long has it been since you played a show in the States [besides Cream's reunion]? 


I don't know. A long time. Probably the last actual show I played was at the Iridium. I don't know when it was. 1997, I think.

What is it like coming back and playing again?
I don't know! What is it like – ?



Is it exciting?
I don't know. I don't get excited anymore.

Why not?
Because I don't! I never have done.

How is your health nowadays?


Not good.

Are you feeling okay though?
No. It's troubling. At the end of the gig I'm absolutely exhausted.

It's amazing that you still have the stamina to do this.
Well, I don't! (laughs)

Then why do it? 


Because I enjoy the music.

Is that one place where you are happy? When you're playing with a group of people? 


When we're actually playing, it's the good bit, and after is not so good.

Are there any health issues right now that you're concerned about? 


Yes. I've got degenerative osteoarthritis, which is extremely painful and I'm on a regiment with a health service pain management control. Apart from that I've got COPD from smoking.

Are you still smoking?


Yeah. (laughs)

You look good and you're playing well though.
I look good because of my wife. She makes sure I look good.

The film and some articles made a big deal about your financial situation. Is that one of the reasons you're touring again?
One of them, yeah. You have to earn money to live, don't you? I'm not a super rich person.

The Stones just wrapped up a tour. Have you heard them lately or what do you think of how they're playing nowadays?
(laughs) You're joking right? 


No.
I mean Charlie is a great friend of mine. I think the world of Charlie. When I was living in the States, Charlie came to see me at my house and he said, "I'd give you some tickets but I know you would never go!" I won't go within 10 miles of a Rolling Stones gig.

Why is that?
They're not good musicians, that's why. The best musician in the Stones is Charlie by a country mile.

I agree he is. But the way they play together, people argue, is greater than the parts.
People can argue what they like. 

Do you agree they're great songwriters, though?
No, not really.

Is it crazy that they're still doing it? 


They are earning lots of money.

Are you a fan of the Who?
No. I knew Pete Townshend's dad better than I knew Pete Townshend. I worked with Pete Townshend's dad in the early Sixties and late Fifties. Keith Moon was a friend of mine but I wouldn't say he was a great drummer.

Dylan is still on the road.
Is he?

Yes. Were you a big Dylan fan? 


I'm not a big anybody fan.

What was the last record that excited you?
God knows. I don't know. I don't listen to music.

Why? 


Because I don't!


It's what you do, though.
Yeah. So when you're talking about a bus driver, his holiday is driving?

Something I watch fairly regularly is the Cream Royal Albert Hall film from 2005.
Yeah. That was really good.

I wanted to see what that was like for you and what it was like to go back to that place.
The question I find the most annoying is, "What was it like?"

Why?
"What was it like?" I played the drums, man!


But you were with people that you have a deep history with and recorded a lot of music that people really love.
Yeah. . .

So that meant a lot to a lot of people, so it's interesting to hear what it meant to you.
Well, it was very enjoyable.

I've read that you've gotten offers to do it again.
Who did? 


You did.
No, I didn't!

That [bassist] Jack Bruce contacted you about another reunion?
Who?

Jack.
Well, he didn't.

Would you do it again? 


No.

Why?
We've done it.

But it was only six shows. You wouldn't want to do anymore?
Well, it was actually seven shows, but never mind. You guys always get everything wrong. This sort of rubbish that people publish about news is quite extraordinary.

We'll do our best to get it right. I guess it just comes with being a respected figure.
I don't know whether it's being respected or not. I get more bad press than I do good press. (laughs)

For a band that was only together for a couple years, you made such an impact on people that are still emulating that music. It's one of the most influential groups ever.
Yeah but that was it. Nobody's ever gonna do that again. The only people that can do that was us.

But I felt like in 2005 you found a new way to play together that wasn't exactly the same as the old way but you sounded like you – you guys had so much experience and it was kind of laid-back, which was cool.
We're older. That's why. (Laughs)

Do you keep in touch with any current music on the charts or any pop music? 


No. (pause) I do like some of the girl singers though, 
like Kelly Rowland, Emeli Sandé.

Do you like any new rock bands?
No, I don't listen to them. Most of them are pretty bloody awful.

Well they can't really match what you guys did.
Nobody ever could.

Do you think that there's so many distractions today that most people don't really put in enough time to be great musicians?


(grumbles) Oh God. Musicians are born. You can't become a great musician if you haven't got the gift.

But a lot of practice helps though, right?
No, it doesn't.

Really?
I practiced for a couple of years, in 1958 and '59, and since I haven't practiced at all. The only time I bang my drums is when we're on a gig.

Wow.
What do you mean, "Wow?" 



To play the way you play, you would think you would have to keep up with it.
Keep up with what? 



Being able to play the way you play.
I've always been able to play the way I play.

Do you keep a drum set in the house now?
Yeah. Just one.

Does that get harder as you get older to play without practicing a lot or no?
(laughs) We play the music. That's what I do. I'm the drummer. I play the drums. Enough.

Do you still try to get better though? Are you still trying to do new things?
No. You can play what you want to play. What's the point of trying to play things that are difficult just for the fact of doing it? 



Do you still have your horses?
No, I don't. I lost them all.

How?
There's a saying that "shit happens" and it happened. Alright?



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Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by mojoman on Oct 11th, 2013 at 6:52pm
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/10/11/arts/music/ginger-baker-heats-up-the-iridium.html?src=me&_r=0

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Kilroy on Oct 11th, 2013 at 7:27pm
"They're not good musicians, that's why. The best musician in the Stones is Charlie by a country mile."

Or a Moonlight Mile!
The sound of strangers sending nothing to my mind; Just another mad mad day on the road; I am just living to be lying by your side, But I'm just about a moonlight mile on down the road
I love your Music Ginger Baker, No matter what you say!
Love that Air Force Thing especially!

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by sirmoonie on Oct 11th, 2013 at 8:02pm
He shouts "Get off my damn lawn!" to anyone who walks on the same side of his stucco.  Jesus, have another smoke, and listen to some tunes, you highball moof.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by mojoman on Oct 11th, 2013 at 8:32pm

Kilroy wrote on Oct 11th, 2013 at 7:27pm:
"They're not good musicians, that's why. The best musician in the Stones is Charlie by a country mile."

Or a Moonlight Mile!
The sound of strangers sending nothing to my mind; Just another mad mad day on the road; I am just living to be lying by your side, But I'm just about a moonlight mile on down the road
I love your Music Ginger Baker, No matter what you say!
Love that Air Force Thing especially!



calls em like he sees em. love that first lp. this one a little later

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vT0RTBm5QOE

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by BILL PERKS on Oct 11th, 2013 at 10:22pm
GOTTA LOVE HIM, CALLS IT LIKE HE SEES IT.
AND CHARLIE THINKS HE'S THE BEST.

MUSICIANSHIP DONT EQUAL MONEY.
SONGS DO.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by The Wick on Oct 12th, 2013 at 2:18am
He just sounds like one of the biggest pricks any one would ever come across. There is no charm in being a total asshole, no matter how good of a drummer you are.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by open-g on Oct 12th, 2013 at 4:19am

The Wick wrote on Oct 12th, 2013 at 2:18am:
He just sounds like one of the biggest pricks any one would ever come across. There is no charm in being a total asshole, no matter how good of a drummer you are.


Agreed!

no supper for the Curmudgeon  :forfucksake

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Kilroy on Oct 12th, 2013 at 12:45pm
He's A very good Drummer, very good!

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by gimmekeef on Oct 12th, 2013 at 3:26pm
The guy rides in on Clapton's coat tails or we'd never heard of him. Sounds like he's pissed he doesn't have Keiths dough.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by uncleson on Oct 12th, 2013 at 3:44pm
definitely a great drummer ......

but he's way off the mark about The Stones as songwriters and musicians.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Oct 12th, 2013 at 4:43pm
Ginger rejected the offer to join the stones but he recommended Charlie, so thanks Ginger

Can you imagine the Stones with Ginger Baker instead?

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by mojoman on Oct 12th, 2013 at 5:22pm

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Oct 12th, 2013 at 4:43pm:
Ginger rejected the offer to join the stones but he recommended Charlie, so thanks Ginger

Can you imagine the Stones with Ginger Baker instead?




he would have lasted alot shorter time than brian

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Joey on Oct 12th, 2013 at 5:30pm
" The Stones just wrapped up a tour. Have you heard them lately or what do you think of how they're playing nowadays?
(laughs) You're joking right? 


No.
I mean Charlie is a great friend of mine. I think the world of Charlie. When I was living in the States, Charlie came to see me at my house and he said, "I'd give you some tickets but I know you would never go!" I won't go within 10 miles of a Rolling Stones gig.

Why is that?
They're not good musicians, that's why. The best musician in the Stones is Charlie by a country mile.

I agree he is. But the way they play together, people argue, is greater than the parts.
People can argue what they like. 

Do you agree they're great songwriters, though?
No, not really.

Is it crazy that they're still doing it? 


They are earning lots of money.

Are you a fan of the Who?
No. I knew Pete Townshend's dad better than I knew Pete Townshend. I worked with Pete Townshend's dad in the early Sixties and late Fifties. Keith Moon was a friend of mine but I wouldn't say he was a great drummer.

Dylan is still on the road.
Is he?

Yes. Were you a big Dylan fan? 


I'm not a big anybody fan.

What was the last record that excited you?
God knows. I don't know. I don't listen to music.

Why? 


Because I don't!
  "


********************* " SIGH !!!!! " **********************


This guy needs to " Pop His Clogs !!!!!  "    ...... and friggin SOON !!!!!!!

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by The Wick on Oct 12th, 2013 at 5:46pm
When Keith does the rounds and gives it the tough guy routine, one of the biggest bits of crap he spreads is that I can say shit about Mick but if anyone else does, I'll slit his throat. Yet when pricks like copper knob says this stuff, Keith is very quiet. One of the main reasons people slag Mick off is that Keith says it louder than anyone and so everyone thinks it's okay. What a friend.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Gazza on Oct 12th, 2013 at 6:08pm
Pretty hard to go within 10 miles of a Stones gig if you live in Europe anywhere other than London.

Hilariously curmudgeonly interview!

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by MrPleasant on Oct 13th, 2013 at 3:25am
So he's not kissing Keith Richards' ass. Who gives a fuck? I like Cream. And I like like Charlie Watts; we all like Charlie Watts, So let's all like Charlie Watts.

AND HE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by gimmekeef on Oct 13th, 2013 at 9:39am

MrPleasant wrote on Oct 13th, 2013 at 3:25am:
So he's not kissing Keith Richards' ass. Who gives a fuck? I like Cream. And I like like Charlie Watts; we all like Charlie Watts, So let's all like Charlie Watts.

AND HE TELLS IT LIKE IT IS


saying Keith Moon wasn't a very good drummer hardly qualifies as telling it as it is.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by nankerphelge on Oct 13th, 2013 at 10:24am
Sounds like a grumpy old fart to me.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Heart Of Stone on Oct 13th, 2013 at 10:27am
You have to realize Ginger is a Heroin Addict, & he doesn't want to stop so what he says is like someone drunk.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by sirmoonie on Oct 13th, 2013 at 10:40am
Alcohol and heroin have different effects.  At least most of the time they do.  Every now and then, there can be merger of experience.  Anyway, heroin is no excuse for failure to appreciate good music and drumming.  What is this guy, a fucking Eagles fan???

I'm just calling it like I see it.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Kilroy on Oct 13th, 2013 at 10:58am
I doubt Ginger Baker has ever heard a Eagles Tune?
Unless he was in an elevator, and did not know what was playing.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by nankerphelge on Oct 13th, 2013 at 11:33am
And, technically, Ginger Baker is not a name, it's a confection.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by MrPleasant on Oct 13th, 2013 at 11:37am


"saying Keith Moon wasn't a very good drummer hardly qualifies as telling it as it is."


YOU'RE RIGHT. AND JUST LAST NIGHT I'VE HEARD WHO'S NEXT AND SOME OTHER WHO'S RECORDS. BUT STILL IT'S REFRESHING TO HEAR SOMEONE WHO HAS AN OPINION AND DOESN'T GIVE A DAMN. GINGER BAKER WAS/IS A VERY GOOD DRUMMER AND MAYBE HE'S AN ASSHOLE. WHO CARES. IT'S JUST WORDS ANYWAY.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Kilroy on Oct 13th, 2013 at 11:57am
One Song IMO Makes Moon in the list of greats!
Won't get fooled again

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Kilroy on Oct 13th, 2013 at 12:00pm

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Bruno the Brazilian on Oct 14th, 2013 at 11:31am

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Oct 12th, 2013 at 4:43pm:
Ginger rejected the offer to join the stones but he recommended Charlie, so thanks Ginger

Can you imagine the Stones with Ginger Baker instead?


Never read about that. I didn´t know we owe Ginger so much.
Well, if, as the story goes, Charlie punched Mick in the face after being called "my drummer", I supose Ginger would have thrown Mick out of the window. "He was a horrible singer anyway", he would say to Keith.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by munichhilton on Oct 14th, 2013 at 1:24pm
Ha!

I knew Ginger was a bit rough on the manners, but wow...he's a bitter old asshole who's pissed he has to keep playing for small drinking crowds to pay rent...his assessments are so off base as to be easily dismissed after 2 or 3 sentences...way to remain credible!

Damn Politician was a great groove to...must have all been Jack on that one...

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Some Guy on Oct 14th, 2013 at 6:17pm
I have zero time for this.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by sirmoonie on Oct 14th, 2013 at 6:50pm

Some Guy wrote on Oct 14th, 2013 at 6:17pm:
I have zero time for this.

Calling it like you see it.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by munichhilton on Oct 14th, 2013 at 9:15pm
Me too, where's the Rick Astley thread?

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by Pdog on Oct 15th, 2013 at 8:50am
having great talent, giving your opinion of others when high… sounds like a great thing… and should be… this is an example of it failing.
Take note kids, this is how not to use drugs for fun!
Drugs only enhance what's already there, so we get a bigger, better jerk.
and I'm sure when he's too loaded, he sucks on drums and no one wants to play with him.

Title: Re: 'I won’t go within 10 miles of a Stones gig,' says former Cream drummer
Post by andrews27 on Oct 16th, 2013 at 11:38pm
People who won't go within 10 miles of a Stones gig will be dropped off in Jersey City.

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