I had the pleasure of doing an interview with Canadian biker and rocker Pat Savage. If you are a subscriber to our National biker's Weekly - the Busted Knuckle Chronicles, you got to read that interview in the paper on Thursday. I thought I would share that interview with everyone else today.
Tomorrow I will share my review of his new CD - Wind & Fire.
PS - I signed with SONY Europe in 2003 & subsequently moved
over to Germany to be closer to my new biker market after having toured every
state & province in North America. I performed at Harley Davidson Club
Kempen’s rally in Belgium & there I met Eddy Styveson & Berry DeGynst,
the European president & VP of Wind & Fire MC. They asked me to be the
European Representative & I agreed. After moving back to Canada I was asked
to be the International Celebrity Representative, which I am currently. The
title track is dedicated to them & the lyrics are about riding Harley after
risking their lives everyday in their perilous jobs.
PS - Well this is a tough one wrapped up into two! BB King &
Joe Cocker is at the top of a very long list of inspiring artists I’ve had the
pleasure to warm up the stage for. Both of these guys are good examples of
career longevity & are constantly upping their game rather than fading
away. I have played with many great artists & am blessed.
PS - The premise of my upcoming series The Savage Roads is simply
this. We travel to exotic places with our cameras & get up on Harley’s and,
with the local biker folks as our guide, we explore local, regional &
national art, music, cuisine, history, architecture & biker friendly
hangouts and & stops along the road. We are traveling to exotic places
therefore we’re rollin down the road less traveled. The “Savage” roads if you
will. It is a huge undertaking but we shoot simply & without all the
catering & huge trucks. More commando style we just roll film & capture
it all.
PS - Well this Wind & Fire CD took us one full year to record
in Legend Studios in Phuket Thailand with South African producer Gary Crause
writing & recording the tunes with me. It’s a very good CD & hope you
will agree & more importantly the thousands of biker fans I’ve got all over
the planet. Next up I’m recording an acoustic unplugged style CD called “Savage
Steel”. I’m working with my step dad Fred Steele & two very talented biker
poets Larry Scerri & Eddie Sorez to write some ballad type biker tunes.
Also covering David Allen Coe’s “That Old Pan Head Of Mine” & writing
tributes to my friends “Ode To Billy Lane” & “Indian Larry”. Acoustic
guitar based ballads with banjos, mandolins & harmonicas playin along. This
is will come out early next spring & you will be the first to get a copy!
PS - Well thank you for this compliment my friend. It’s very true
that after 30 years of nonstop “rippin it” onstage & off all around the
globe, I went through some personal changes & went deeper into my soul than
ever before & taking a long overdue break from touring to shoot an episode
of “The Savage Roads” in Krabi Thailand & recording “Wind & Fire”. The
road is long & winding, but we always keep on finding, brand new roads to
travel & some well-deserved stops along the ride.
In Surrey BC - Monte Robinson, the RCMP officer involved in a crash that killed rider Orian Hutchinson will finally appear before a judge.
In the US - Arizona Bike Week has released their concert information
Also in the US, Prince Harry rides a Harley in Nevada
Tomorrow I will share my review of his new CD - Wind & Fire.
Pat Savage Interview Q & A - Wind & Fire CD Release & Pay Per View Series
BDB - I have known you for about 10 years now, I remember you
playing at the Redneck Run in Beaverlodge Alberta years back – you were still
playing at 7 in the morning because there were still people up grooving to the
tunes you were playing.
·
What gives you such a passion for making your
fans happy?
PS -I’m generally a happy go lucky biker bear, riding &
singing my life away for over 30 years now & what makes me happy is to
inspire others to embrace life & live it to the fullest. I’m also a
passionate guy who knows how to write songs about our biker’s lifestyle &
make a decent living from it. It enables me to then able to tour the entire
world wherever there are Harley folks & share it with them.
· BDB - You took some time off recently, to recharge the
batteries and reconnect with your music and soul, is that how John the
Revelator came to be? It’s a pretty powerful song about the bible, faith and
motorcycles so I am curious…what inspired that song?
·
PS - I’d been touring nonstop for over 29 years & needed a
real break to make some personal changes. For example my hatred of the dentist
& my ignorance about how much you’re teeth actually affect your physical
wellbeing. Mine were very bad & I was overweight & somewhat lazy doing
lots of time in front of the computer making music or editing film &
promotional tasks. I went to Thailand & got myself new teeth, lost 20 kilos
& developed a much healthier lifestyle. I got the inspiration from the last
episode of the first season of Sons Of Anarchy at the funeral scene when this
fine old traditional gospel song started playing giving me the willies. I
grabbed my guitar & started my own bluesy version. I’m a devout Buddhist
but raised Catholic so it struck many spiritual chords in me.
· BDB - Your music reflects not only your love for the
road and your motorcycle, it seems to reflect a certain loyalty to the first
responders of the Fire Department, tell me about how the Wind & Fire
Motorcycle club inspired this album.
· BDB - You have played with some of the best of the
best in the industry, which musician, which singer has inspired you the
most…that’s 2 questions rolled into one.
· BDB -
I know from our discussions about Savage Roads
the Pay per View series that you have and are riding with motorcyclists around
the world experiencing their little piece of heaven on earth, what drove you to
doing a series like this? It has to be a massive undertaking.
Pat Savage |
· BDB - Do you think that this series will inspire
future albums? I know, silly question –
you get your inspiration from the road and the people you connect with, but
something tells me you have already got another album in mind…care to share a
little about that?
· BDB - What has it been like for you the last two
years, working on both an album and a video series? Have you been “enjoying the ride?’ It seems to
me that even after entertaining for 30 years you are enjoying your work more
now than at any point in your career, and it comes through in your album, there
seems to be an honesty that shines through in this album in a way it never has
before.
Thank you for this opportunity to let my Canadian bikers
fans know about the best Harley ridin music I’ve ever written & recorded
Betty. ML&R
Pat Savage
Visit Pat's Web Site at: www.savageroads.com/wind-fire
In other news:
The Hell's Angels in London Ontario are under close scrutiny
In sports - Suzuki takes a break from MotoGP
There's a ton of other news from the week end that may be of interest to you, you can check out the daily news feeds at www.beltdrivebetty.com
I leave you with a few of the funnies from around the net that have tickled my funny bone...
Happy Monday everyone,
Belt Drive Betty
Editor & Rider
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