Posted on 08/02/2023 12:07:40 PM PDT by DallasBiff
Or a band with more unrealized potential.
Their best album, Straight Up. Baby Blue is one of the great power pop songs of all time.
One of my favorite songs of all time along with Baby Blue.
They should have gone farther. Weren’t two of the original members dead by 1980?
Let’s just say, they don’t write and play/perform/record songs like this anymore.
I’m only a casual fan of Badfinger. The only two songs I know are Come and Get It and Day After Day.
Sweet Tuesday Morning is just SOOoooo great too!
By suicide. All their fortunes were stolen.
Didn’t the Beatles kind of help them out? I seem to remember something like that.
Come and Get It - written and produced by Paul.
Day after Day - slide guitar and produced by George.
They were signed to Apple Records.
The producer: Todd Rundgren, was one of my favorite songwriters and performers during that era. Todd never achieved the level of widespread fame he deserved, one reason being he loved to change his style from album to album. Not easy to market a performer like that. Todd has become more Liberal as he ages, highly intolerant of anything conservative. In spite of all that, Todd Rundgren will always be a Wizard and a True Star.
Their manager, Stan Polley, swindled the band out of money and shortly after Pete Ham committed suicide, blaming Polley. A second band member committed suicide years later.
Only one member alive today, Joey Molland.
At one time in the eighties the guy was laying carpet in LA. You couldn’t listen to the radio for five minutes from 1970 through 1972 without hearing these guys. I don’t know how he coped.
Yes I always play baby blue when I pull up day after day. They have a song about flying that’s fun to hear too
I was a big utopia fan years ago.
I think Todd’s dust up with John Lennon may have hurt him in the industry. Although he became a sought after producer. (Even scored dumb & dumber:))
It’s called Flying
I just checked
Flying - on the same album. Great song, along with “Money”, which segues into “Flying”.
Wish people could make records like this again..
Wish You Were Here is the best Badfinger album
Such a shame, great band. You can hear the Beatles influence in their music.
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