| Jul ’09 |
| 18 |
| 2:00 pm |
by Bart Bryan and Mark Neuman
Remember these lyrics from the 1960’s?
“The eastern world, it is exploding
Violence flarin’, bullets loadin’
You’re old enough to kill, but not for votin’
You don’t believe in war, but what’s that gun you’re totin’
And even the Jordan River has bodies floatin’”
They’re from the protest tune “Eve of Destruction,” which reached #1 on the Billboard Top 40 in 1965.
It was sung by Barry McGuire, and you can see him this Saturday (July 18th) at 2pm at the Highline Performing Arts Center in Burien. He’ll appear the night before at the Auburn High Performing Arts Center.
To refresh your memory, or if you’re younger and dig the 60s, here’s a video of Barry singing the hit:
We chatted with Barry for a few minutes the other day, in anticipation of his trip to the Northwest.
“I’ve teamed up with John York, who used to be with the Byrds,” Barry said. “We’re calling the tour ‘Trippin’ the Sixties.’”
He recalled his early influences.
“I loved the Everly Brothers. I loved Richie Valens. I loved Elvis with his rock ‘n’ roll, but when he started doing the romantic songs I wanted to stick my finger down my throat.
“When I started to hear the work of Harry Belafonte and the Kingston Trio, that’s when I bought my first guitar.”
As a young man, Barry worked as a fisherman and a pipefitter before starting a musical career.
“One day I was in a recording studio. We rehearsed Eve of Destruction twice and recorded it once. There was some other band out in the hall waiting to use the studio, so that was all the time we got.”
Within a week the tune, written by P.F. Stone, was receiving heavy radio airplay in Los Angeles.
“Absolutely, tragically Eve of Destruction is more valid now than forty or forty-five years ago,” Barry said.
We asked him to tell us about, among others, his old friend Michael Nesmith.
“Mike’s doing great. He used to be my upstairs neighbor, before he was in the Monkees. One day he came down and pitched me on a song he’d written and asked me if I wanted to be a part of it. I said ‘No.’ It didn’t line up with my spiritual take on reality.”
Nesmith gave the song to the Stone Poneys, who along with their young singer, Linda Ronstadt, recorded and released it. Called “Different Drum,” the song reached #13 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1967.
“Tell your B-Town Blog readers to bring a carload of friends to the show. It’s going to be a footstompin,’ hand clappin’ sing-along romp through the sixties.”
“Come on board the trippin’ train!” Barry says.
Barry McGuire and John York: Trippin’ The 60s:
- Friday July 17th at 7pm: Auburn High Performing Arts Center, Auburn
- Saturday July 18th at 2pm: Highline Performing Arts Center (next to Highline High), Burien
For ticket information, call Brown Paper Tickets at 1-800-838-3006.
| Mar ’09 |
| 10 |
| 12:00 am |
The first-ever Rock n’Roll Seattle Marathon Event, scheduled for June 24-27, is seeking volunteers.
And get this – Volunteers for this event will actually get something other than Satisfaction (I Can’t Get No…):
- Free Race Crew T-Shirt.
- Free ticket to the post-race headliner concert.
- Free race goodie bag.
- Satisfaction of helping others.
- You’ll have a great time!
WHAT: Inaugural Rock ‘n’ Roll Seattle Marathon & 1/2 Marathon
WHEN: Wednesday June 24th, Thursday 25th, Friday 26th, Saturday 27, 2009
WHERE: 26.2-Mile and 13.1-Mile Race Courses from Tukwila to Seattle (Volunteer stations to be assigned)
CONTACT: Volunteer Coordinator: Adriane Ferguson; Email: adriane@seafair.com Phone: (206) 728-0123 ext.109
Seafair
2200 Sixth Ave. Suite 400
Seattle, WA. 98121
INFO: New this year, the Rock n’Roll Seattle Marathon & ½ Marathon will be taking place on the streets throughout Seattle! We need your help in creating an inspiring and upbeat environment for the runners and walkers participating in this event.
Not a runner or walker? You can still be a part of the event! With over 15,000 marathon and half marathon participants, volunteers are needed to assist with every aspect of the event, including setup, pre-registration, the Health & Fitness Expo, the Start Line, Finish Line and water stations along the course. Team up with your friends or family and make it an experience you won’t forget!
Volunteer Opportunities:
- Pre-race Expo and Registration: Qwest Event Center-Wednesday June 24 (set up), Thursday June 25 & Friday, June 26.
- Issue registered runners their race numbers
- Distribute race participant T-shirts
- Distribute race Goodie Bags
- Stock and sell souvenirs
- Start Line – Foster Golf Links- Tukwila- Saturday, June 27th:
- Start Corrals, Gear Check, Bus Unloading, Refreshments, Medical Tent
- Finish Line – Qwest Field- Seattle-Saturday, June 27th:
- Checked Gear Retrieval, Chip Removal, Refreshment Zone, Awards, Pedestrian Traffic Control, Medical Tent
- Water Station – Groups of 30 or more-Saturday, June 27th:
- Volunteers are located on various parts of the course.
- Medical Station-Saturday, June 27th:
- Various Locations along the course. Volunteers are needed to staff medical tents and assist runners with minor injuries.
To sign-up, or to register to run, please click here: www.rnrseattle.com














































