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RIP Alex Chilton

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One of the greats died last night

Alex Chilton of the rock band Big Star performed at the Brooklyn Masonic Temple last November.

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Alex Chilton, the mercurial if influential rock musician, whose work spanned an eclectic gamut from the soul songs of the Box Tops to the multiple incarnations of his pop band Big Star, has died, The Commercial Appeal of Memphis reported. He was 59. The cause of death is believed to have been a heart attack.


The Commercial Appeal said that Mr. Chilton, who lived in New Orleans, had recently been complaining of health problems, and was taken on Wednesday by paramedics to an emergency room in New Orleans where he was pronounced dead. His death was confirmed to the Commercial Appeal by Jody Stephens, his longtime band mate in Big Star. The group was scheduled to perform on Saturday at the South by Southwest Festival in Austin.


Mr. Chilton, who grew up in Memphis, was just 16 years old when the Box Tops, in which he sang and played guitar, had a No. 1 hit with “The Letter” in 1967. When that group broke up in 1970, Mr. Chilton formed Big Star with Mr. Stephens, a drummer, and the musicians Chris Bell and Andy Hummel. The band’s first album, “#1 Record,” in 1972, did not come close to fulfilling the commercial promise of its title, nor did the followup releases “Radio City” and “Third/Sister Lovers.” But their music – gentle and introspective songs like “The Ballad of El Goodo” and “September Gurls,” and exuberant anthems like “In the Street” – had a profound impact on generations of pop and indie acts that followed.


Perhaps the surest measure of the tug that Mr. Chilton exerted on subsequent artists can be found in the lyrics of the Replacements – another malleable rock act that moved more hearts than retail units – who sang in their song “Alex Chilton”: “Children by the million / Sing for Alex Chilton / When he comes ’round / They sing, ‘I’m in love / What’s that song? / I’m in love with that song.’”


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Marco wrote:Perhaps the surest measure of the tug that Mr. Chilton exerted on subsequent artists can be found in the lyrics of the Replacements – another malleable rock act that moved more hearts than retail units – who sang in their song “Alex Chilton”
I'm not going to pretend i know anything about Alex Chilton himself...but that song is on my mp3 player! Quite a catchy tune i think.....will post a link for anyone who is interested

The Replacements - Alex Chilton
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Valo wrote:
Marco wrote:Perhaps the surest measure of the tug that Mr. Chilton exerted on subsequent artists can be found in the lyrics of the Replacements – another malleable rock act that moved more hearts than retail units – who sang in their song “Alex Chilton”
I'm not going to pretend i know anything about Alex Chilton himself...but that song is on my mp3 player! Quite a catchy tune i think.....will post a link for anyone who is interested

The Replacements - Alex Chilton
yes, for bands like the replacements, rem and a host of twangy, guitar-based bands from the US, alex chilton was a huge influence.
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I am very saddened to read this sad news...His third Big Star album "Sister/Lover" is definitely an Album to hear before you die...One Huge Inspiration to so many who heard him :(

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A little late...
I saw Alex here in town at the Crystal Ballroom around 10 years ago...
http://www.smokebox.net/archives/music/bigstar1201.html
The Posies opened, then backed him up when he played. I think the tour was to promote Big Star's Live at Columbia U. LP, which is an awesome live rocker, in a power garage band style. Don't Lie to Me rocks like a Foghat song, but I believe was written first.

No question on Big Star's influence, especially on certain Athens, Georgia and PacNW bands.
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sad news, time for some bigstar, rip alex
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