Posted on 10/02/2017 9:01:03 PM PDT by nickcarraway
For much of the 1990s and certainly the 00s, it looked very much like Adam Ants career had hit the skids. Manners & Physique, from 1990, and 95s Wonderful albums were hardly disasters, but in comparison to the huge success that he'd enjoyed prior to that, they were largely ignored.
Ant was down and apparently out. There wouldnt be another album until 2013. A brush with the law and a spell in psychiatric care after throwing a car alternator through the window of a London bar was the biggest media splash that he made in the first decade of the new millennium. There was a book and a TV documentary, but that was about it. People had moved on. Adam Ant was, as far as the general public was concerned, done.
Except that nobody told him. Because when 2010 hit, the man born Stuart Goddard decided that enough was enough. He pulled himself up by the shiny, giant pirate boots, plastered the old makeup back on, assembled a worthy band of talented miscreants and vagabonds, and went back out on tour, in the process reanimating the cavalier-clad cadaver of his career.
Ant was back, and while there was a healthy vibe of nostalgia about the tours that followed, there was nothing tragic about the revived artist. He hasnt phoned in a show since he got back on his steed. The Dandy Highwayman is figuratively on fire, and hes enjoying himself too.
After youve been away for a while, thats the defining thing when you come back to it, Ant says. Ive got a really good band who play really well and solid, which makes it much more enjoyable. I think if youve got that, youre lucky. After being away from it for so long, its good to come back and really get out there again. Hopefully [the absence] makes the heart grow stronger.
For all intents and purposes, Ant was out of action for fifteen years, besides the occasional guest appearance. Thats a long time to hold on to an audience, especially in the modern era, when stars burn bright and then fizzle out before theyve finished their first legal drink. But a decade and a half later, Ant found that his audience was waiting patiently for him.
Even when the records were riding very high, I was being asked how long I thought it would last, he says. It was a bit of a stupid question to be asked that early on, but at the time, I couldnt really answer it. Youve just got to make another record, get out there and do it. Its your profession. I think people think its like a game, and it isnt. Its a profession that you have to learn a craft.
From 1977 to 1982, Ant fronted the band Adam & the Ants and released three incredible albums: 1979s Dirk Wears White Sox, 1980s Kings of the Wild Frontier, and 1981s Prince Charming.
Dirk Wears White Sox paved the way, while the other two were smash hits, filled with popular singles. In 1982, Ant released his debut solo album, Friend or Foe, featuring the number-one single Goody Two Shoes. Marco Pirroni of the Ants, an Ant collaborator for many years, worked on the solo album, too, but people pined for the classic Ant band, and they continue to do so. Still, the artist has assembled a strong group to tour with.
Every musician has got a personality, but the band I have at the moment with the two drummers [Andy Woodard and Jola] they are extraordinary the way they play the cross rhythms together, Ant says. That comes with time. You have to take time to bring everybody in and to feel a part of it. I think they all have completely different styles. The way Will [Crewdson] and the new guy Adam [Leach] play guitar their styles are quite distinctive. In the rehearsal process, you try to make it sound as much like the original as you can, but they bring a certain style to the sound.
Tragedy hit Ants camp in January this year when, after a show in Boston, guitarist Tom Edwards died suddenly.
It was an absolutely tragic situation which I dont really want to go into too much, because you have to respect the familys feelings, he says. Im sure [finishing the tour is] what Tom would have wanted, and thats what we did. But its a very hard subject to talk about. We did it as a tribute.
Edwards was also Ants musical director, so its inevitable that, somewhere in the current setup, theres a little bit of Tom. As a tribute, its magnificent, because Ant really is back to the top of his game. His last tour saw him performing the Kings of the Wild Frontier album in its entirety, but this time hell be back to a more traditional one, dubbed Anthems, though hell be throwing in some obscure b-sides too. What we know is that well get the classics: Stand and Deliver, Ant Music, Dog Eat Dog, Goody Two Shoes, Prince Charming, and so on. Hes played them a thousand times, and he never gets sick of them.
If I went to see Roxy Music, Id want to hear Virginia Plain, Ant says. In fact, Id probably want to hear some more of the b-sides, to be quite honest, but you want to hear the ones that brought you to the party in the first place. I'm not gonna bite the hand that feeds me. I really do enjoy singing the a-sides, because Im always trying to get them right, get them sounding absolutely as close as I can to the original singles. If you come and see it live, its close to the original, but a lot heavier.
On Tuesday, September 26, Ant will perform at Denvers Paramount Theatre with L.A. glitter rockers the Glam Skanks. He says that hes looking forward to playing here but then, he looks forward to playing everywhere.
Each state you play you might get on the bus and its snowing, you go to sleep, wake up, and youll be in a desert somewhere, he says. Every state is a new country, almost different food, different accents, and every towns been pretty good to me. I think Ive managed to tour the States with every album Ive made. Its good to be able to go there and play. Ive been to Denver a number of times and had a really good time. Hopefully, Ill have another one.
Of that, theres little doubt.
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Ping, and can you ping the other Freeper who likes AA. I can’t remember her name now.
Don’t drink, don’t smoke, what do you do?
I bought Kings of the Wild Frontier when I was in 8th grade and thought it was amazing. Last year I heard the entire album again for the first time in 30yrs....it was even better than I remembered.
He’s in my ancient “heard of, but never heard” file.
Now if only kajagoogoo could make a comeback.
Oh, wait. Different Adam Ant.
(I saw Adam and the Ants back in 1980.)
XTC versus Adam Ant
Content versus form
Fighting for their place in rock and roll
There is no right or wrong
Just when you think it’s finished
With XTC on top
Ant music, like a phoenix
Flies back up the charts
XTC versus Adam Ant
Only one will survive
Beatle-based pop versus new romantic
History will decide
XTC versus Adam Ant
I can’t tell you why
Even the singer from Bow Wow Wow
Can’t make up her mind
XTC versus Adam Ant
Time is marching on
XTC versus Adam Ant
There is no right or wrong
There is no right or wrong
There is
No right
Or wrong
UP AND AT EM!
ping
AA was one of my favs. Loved the drums and that beat.
That was about me! But I always assumed he was gay.
He's still soundin' pretty good, imho. If he played somewhere close by, I'd be right up front again!
Just wish the audio was a bit better in the video.
Bought one Adam Ant 45 back in the day - Xerox it was called . Bought w/o hearing first . Played once . XTC on the other hand - own just about everything they ever recorded . Still listen to them and play drums along with the CDs in my music room . No comparison IMO .
If you still have tgat single, it’d be valuable.
Listening to their music also led me to Bow Wow Wow which was an equally unique mix of new wave and tribal music.
Long live Antmusic!
I remember Adam Ant from back in the days when I used to frequent “video bars”. He was great fun and a true showman. d:^)
TMBG ping!
Me too.
Now, I did see Adam Ant once, but I went to see the opening act, The Romantics. But when Adam Ant came on, the girls were screaming like he was the second coming of The Beatles.
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