Off:RIP:Vince Welnick

Cyberkrel deadearnest at BTOPENWORLD.COM
Wed Jun 7 20:52:28 EDT 2006


Ah yes - Constanten - I always forget about him as I've always classed his
work as more esoteric than just the Dead keyboard player, altho I suppose
technically he was. Nahh - Hornsby doesn't count.
As to The Tubes, one listen to the "still classic and best album they ever
did" first Tubes album, will testify as to what an integral part of their
sound Welnick was - sadly, after that , the ability to write a seamless
album deserted them, imo.
Andy G.
----- Original Message -----
From: Carl Edlund Anderson <cea at CARLAZ.COM>
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Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2006 12:41 PM
Subject: Re: Off:RIP:Vince Welnick


> On 07/06/2006 00:56, Cyberkrel wrote:
> > Jeezussssssssssssssss...................
> > playing keyboards for the Grateful Dead hs got to go down in history as
the
> > riskiest job in music - Ron Pigpen Mckernan, Keith Godchaux, Brent
Mydland,
> > Vince Welnick - 30 years of G Dead keys players - all deceased!!!
>
> Well, Tom Constanten is still alive -- perhaps escaping the curse by
> only staying in the band a year or so.  And I suppose Bruce Hornsby is
> still alive, though I'm not sure he counted as an "official" member ;)
>
> Poor Vince, though. I think he was only just finding his feet in the
> band when Jerry died.  That really seemed to pull the rug from under
> him, since he  had gotten close with Jer and was, by all accounts, doing
> what he could to get "the Boys" to pull their fingers out and put a
> little juice back in the band (he was working hard to get "St. Stephen"
> and even "Golden Road", back into rotation).  There's a lot of feeling
> in Deadhead circles that Vince got a bit shafted by not being invited
> back for the post-Jerry Other Ones/Dead tours (though Phil had him along
> to some Phil & Friends shows -- Phil has definitely been the cool guy in
> recent years), and that probably didn't do a lot to help what was,
> clearly, a somewhat fragile guy.
>
> I can't say I know his work with The Tubes at all, really, but I saw a
> couple of 90s GD shows with Vince and later heard some of his Missing
> Man Formation work and it sounded pretty solid.  I kept a few live MMF
> MP3s on the iPod :)
>
> It's been a rough year for psych rock music (Vince and couple of other
> GD associates, Doug Walker, even Dave Wyndorf's overdose!).
>
> Cheers,
> Carl
>
> --
> Carl Edlund Anderson
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> http://www.carlaz.com/



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