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Joey Molland points a bad finger at his band's misfortune
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Painful Memories

By Darryl Smyers

Joey Molland—this is the man dogging on Sir Paul.
Details:
Badfinger performs Sunday, August 5, at Nokia Theatre.
Subject(s): Joey Molland, Badfinger If ever there were a band that
represented the popular heights and resounding depths of the rock 'n' roll
lifestyle, it's Badfinger. Coming together in the early '70s, the band
benefited from its association with the Beatles (Paul McCartney wrote
Badfinger's first hit, "Come and Get It") and the Apple label but quickly
became mired in bad management decisions and a legal snafu that continues to
this day.

"Apple was in some legal difficulty and because of that we didn't have any
records on the market," says Joey Molland, one of the few surviving members
of Badfinger.

The problems went beyond Apple, however, as manager Stan Polley negotiated a
nefarious deal with Warner Bros. and kindled within the band a resentment of
the comparisons to the Fab Four. With their records removed from store
shelves, the pressure became too great for founding member Pete Ham, who
hung himself in 1975. Only eight years later, Tom Evans, another founding
member, would also hang himself after an argument over publishing rights he
had with Molland.

Speaking from his home in Minnesota, the Liverpool-born Molland doesn't
answer questions about his departed bandmates. He also doesn't often tour
under the Badfinger name except for a special occasion. The Hippie Fest tour
presented such an event.

"We played with most of these acts back in the day," Molland says, speaking
of bands like Mountain and the Zombies. "We only get 15 minutes to play four
or five hits."

And there is much more to Badfinger than a handful of hits. With songs such
as "Day After Day," "No Matter What" and, best of all, "Baby Blue,"
Badfinger was one of the earliest representatives of power pop. Along with
Alex Chilton and Big Star, the influence of Badfinger on countless indie
bands throughout the '80s and '90s cannot be overstated.

"We always did our best at what came naturally to us," Molland says. "I
still hear our riffs and sound in bands that are now just starting out."

Molland is kinder to new bands than to some of his contemporaries who are
still making new music today. Although he grew up a few blocks from John
Lennon and appreciated McCartney's help with Badfinger, Molland eyes new
product from Sir Paul with suspicion.

"McCartney's last couple of records have just been bloody awful," Molland
says. "There is just nobody around this guy saying, 'Hey man, that song just
doesn't make it.'"

"McCartney is a master promoter," Molland adds. "And good luck with it, I
suppose, if he can get away with the rubbish."

Molland is recording solo material, trying to gauge interest from labels and
bringing out the Badfinger moniker when the situation presents itself. Yet
he is not optimistic that he will ever work again with any of his famous
friends from Liverpool.

"These people need get down from their fucking horses and start working with
people," Molland says. "They need to go out and join a band."



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What a shame Joey is so 2 faced. He has made a living from Pete Ham and Tom Evans, whilst stopping Tom from performing and drove him to suicide. He is no better than Stan polley in my book and I hope he ends up the same ... disowned.
- Paul - Woking U.K (Guest)  click to register
Posted Posted at 02:12PM Jun. 9th 2010 Click to report an abusive comment[reply]  
Read The BadFinger book, The Tragic Story Of BadFinger. Joey has not been a nice bloke over the years. Dan Matovina wrothe the book. Very accurate.
- David Maye - Montreal, Canada (Guest)  click to register
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Molland must be kidding. He hasn`t written a hit song in his life. The Badfinger "hits" he plays are Pete Ham`s not his.
- Tommy Prop - Middle Village, New York U.S.A. (Guest)  click to register
Posted Posted at 10:22PM Jun. 15th 2008 Click to report an abusive comment[reply]  
are you out of your friggin mind, last good album press to play, lol, thats funny, chaos was up for a grammy, last two album was awesome, tracks like thats was me, anyway, and so much more are side by side to any beatles songs, press to play happens to be pauls least acceptable album, i only liked 3 tracks on it, the only album i was not keen on was press to play, but i still like it, so u must be into rap crap, wake up and smells the coffee, a genius paul is, i saw joey molland in 1989 using the bands name BADFINGER and between sets he had beatles music playing so tell me why would he have the music playing in he wasnt a fan....
- Rick Jackson - usa south of Boston Ma. (Guest)  click to register
Posted Posted at 12:46AM Jun. 14th 2008 Click to report an abusive comment[reply]  

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