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Wednesday, November 3, 2021

YOGI LANG FRONTMAN FOR PINK FLOYD INFLUENCED GERMAN PROG ROCK GROUP 'RPWL' EXCLUSIVE ZOOM TV INTERVIEW LIVE FROM GERMANY WITH RAY SHASHO

 


 Y O G I

L A N G

FRONTMAN for

the PINK FLOYD INFLUENCED

GERMAN PROG ROCK GROUP

RPWL

YOGI LANG

EXCLUSIVE ZOOM TV INTERVIEW

 FROM GERMANY

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Yogi Lang took his first steps in music as a keyboard player and singer in bands at school. His growing love of analogue synthesizers then turned his bedroom into a bubbling, swirling spaceship. At the end of the 1980s, he gave up his social work studies and switched to a school of audio engineering.

Working in studios had already increasingly become his main occupation. In those early days, Lang produced the band Violet District and their celebrated debut album Terminal Breath. Meeting the band’s guitarist Kalle Wallner and bass player Chris Postl was the basis for the band RPWL that they would later find. Years of studio work followed with numerous productions like rock/pop band The Schroeders, including their smash hit ,Lass uns schmutzig Liebe Machen” which reached gold and platinum and rock/metal band Megaherz. In this period Yogi began composing songs and music for pictures, such as the film Die Ratte by cult German director Klaus Lemke, the German TV series Nicht von Schlechten Eltern and music for the ZDF school holiday TV schedule. He also wrote and produced music for well-known companies like VW, Audi, Mercedes, Toyota and many others.

 After these successful studio years, it was time to go back to his roots: a band, writing songs together, performing live, all the things that made Lang choose the path of music in the first place. On a studio production in 1997, Yogi met Kalle Wallner again and they talked about performing live. Together with bass player Chris Postl and drummer Phil Paul Rissettio, they founded the band RPWL. Their debut album God Has Failed in 2000 was so well received that they decided to continue and have done so to the present day.

 He and Kalle also built The Farm Studios, close to Munich airport, so that they could work on the band’s recordings and in 2010 founded their own record label, Gentle Art Of MusicWorking with other bands and artists in the studio is still part of Lang’s life: Subsignal, Blind Ego, Ray Wilson, to name just a few. 

In the meantime, Lang has also released 2 solo albums: “No Decoder” in 2010 and his brand new work “A Way Out of Here”.


Purchase

YOGI LANG 

A WAY OUT OF HERE

at amazon.com



also 

purchase these

 most recent

 releases

by

RPWL 


GOD HAS FAILED

LIVE & PERSONAL



LIVE 

FROM OUTER

 SPACE


by

RPWL






TALES FROM
 OUTER SPACE

by
RPWL




RPWL
plays 
PINK FLOYD

all available at
amazon.com



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 about

YOGI LANG

visit

www.yogilang.com

official website

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about

RPWL

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www.rpwl.net

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Discography

RPWL

Studio albums

God Has Failed (2000)

Trying to Kiss the Sun (2002)

World Through My Eyes (2005)[9]

The RPWL Experience (2008)[10]

Beyond Man and Time (2012)

Wanted (2014)

Tales from Outer Space (2019)

Live albums

Start the Fire Live (2005)

The RPWL Live Experience (2009)

Nine (2009)

A Show Beyond Man and Time (2013)

RPWL plays Pink Floyd (2015)

RPWL plays Pink Floyd - The Man and The Journey (2016)

A New Dawn (2017)

Live from Outer Space (2019)

God Has Failed - Live & Personal (2021)

Compilations

Stock (2003)

The Gentle Art of Music (2010)

 










YOGI LANG

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The Rock Star Chroniclesby Ray Shasho, is a splendid book written by a music enthusiast who has poured their heart and soul into it. It’s a story of a boy who loved rock music, and his obsessive passion of it earned himself the name Rock Raymond. He went to school but instead was schooled in all matters of music while his peers were buried chin-deep in coursework. He then became a radio DJ and has now compiled a book on all interviews he held with Rock gods who raided the airwaves back in the 70s and 80s. It’s a compilation of interviews with outstanding vocalists, legendary guitarists and crazy drummers in the rock music scene. Each interview gives a reader an in-depth view into their personal lives and the philosophies that guide their lives which all serve to humanize these great icons. For readers who are old enough to call themselves baby boomers this book will bring old memories back to life. Millennials, on the other hand, may think of this book as a literal work of the Carpool Karaoke show. 

The Rock Star Chronicles is a book I didn’t know I was waiting for. To come across a book that will talk me into trying something new. One brave enough to incite me to venture into new frontiers. This book made me a believer- I am now a bona fide Rock and Roll music fan. 

Ray Shasho masterfully gets the interviewees talking. He smartly coaxes answers from them with crafty questions designed to get a story rolling out of them. The artists talk about diverse issues ranging from music, politics, and their social engagements. Having been on the music seen all his life, Ray Shasho knows the buttons to press, how to get them comfortable about talking about their lives. 

The book’s cover is befitting of its subject matter with the leather look offering a royal background to the golden letter print. It speaks to how high a level rock music holds in the pecking order- arguably, modern music as we know it has originated from blues and rock music.  The second noteworthy thing is the use of high-definition pictures to reference the musician being interviewed in every sub-chapter. This ensures that the book is for both original rock and roll lovers and aspiring new ones. Together is makes for a refreshing and consistently enjoyable read.

I recommend this book to rock music enthusiasts, aspiring musicians wondering what it takes and all readers curious to learn new things by going back in time.

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Friday, February 15, 2019

“ROCK DOC” CHRONICLES NEIL RATNER MD’S EXTRAORDINARY LIFE JOURNEY FROM THE MUSIC BUSINESS TO MEDICINE: EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW!

DR.  N  E  I  L   R  A  T  N  E  R  MD
TOUR MANAGER FOR
EDGAR WINTER-ELP-PINK FLOYD T.REX-GENESIS...
PERSONAL PHYSICIAN TO 
MICHAEL JACKSON
NEW BLOCKBUSTER TELL-ALL BOOK 
"R  O  C  K   D  O  C"
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW!
Neil Ratner quit college in the late sixties and traversed the Hollywood celebrity world as a successful road manager for names like Edgar Winters White Trash and tour manager for Emerson Lake and Palmer. He established a full-service production company (a pioneering approach at this stage) to support the artists on tour and worked with T-Rex, Genesis, Pink Floyd and many others. Later in his career he managed the successful songwriter Denise Rich and built Dream Factory studios in NYC. Denise was the wife of Marc Rich, (one of the world’s most successful commodities traders, indicted in the largest case of tax evasion ever brought against an individual in the US at that time) After his successful career in the music industry he decided it was time to follow his heart and pursue his other childhood dream of becoming an MD. Even though not a single American school wanted to take him, he didn’t give up and moved to Mexico to get his medical degree. He made it back into the American system and after many years of residency Neil became an anesthesiologist. Traditionally anesthesiologists worked in hospitals, but Neil had other ideas.
He was the first to take the practice of anesthesia out of the hospital and into doctors’ offices in NYC. When Propofol became available in the U.S. in the late 1980 s Neil was one of the first to become expert in its usage as it was a perfect drug for office use. His relationship with the top plastic and reconstructive surgeons in New York allowed him to treat a number of high-profile patients. That is how Neil met Michael Jackson. He became his personal doctor and a close friend. They had a lot in common. Neil accompanied the star from late 1997 until his last performance in 2001. Neil became a trusted friend of Michael's from 1994 to 2002, periodically going on tour and spending time with Michael at Neverland.
Rock Doc is Neil’s remarkable journey about Rock & Roll and Michael Jackson, Nelson Mandela, a prison sentence with very unexpected results and how helping the poorest of the poor became a key part of his life.


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ROCK DOC will take you from backstage at a Pink Floyd Dark Side of the Moon concert in the early seventies, where Neil's production company, Circus Talents, Ltd. was providing production services, to the office operating rooms of elite New York surgeons where Neil Ratner MD was Director of Anesthesia. Neil was an aspiring rock n roll drummer but ended up on the other side of the business working as both a tour manager for Emerson, Lake, & Palmer and providing production for the Pink Floyd. After a bad attack of kidney stones and a stint in the hospital, Neil had an epiphany and decided to pursue his childhood dream of becoming a doctor. Dr. Ratner became an expert in the use of the new drug, Propofol, a drug that would play a significant role in Neil's future. Although Dr. Ratner encountered many celebrities in his anesthesia practice, one would change his life... Michael Jackson. 

For more information about Neil Ratner MD (the Rock Doc) visit www.neilratnerrockdoc.com or www.facebook.com/neilratnerrockdoc


DR. NEIL RATNER MD

“ROCK DOC” CHRONICLES NEIL RATNER MD’S EXTRAORDINARY LIFE JOURNEY FROM 
THE MUSIC BUSINESS TO MEDICINE,
BACK TO MUSIC AND EVERYWHERE
 IN BETWEEN

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
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Wednesday, April 20, 2016

THE RAY SHASHO SHOW WELCOMES GINGER GILMOUR AUTHOR,SCULPTOR, POET AND EX WIFE OF PINK FLOYD LEGEND DAVID GILMOUR

GINGER GILMOUR EX WIFE OF 
PINK FLOYD LEGEND DAVID GILMOUR TALKS 'MEMOIRS OF THE BRIGHT SIDE OF THE MOON'

Our Very Special Guest Today is author, sculptor, artist and poet 
GINGER GILMOUR

David Gilmour, Ginger Gilmour & Matthew Gilmour created a multi-media phenomenon--1 Book, 2 Albums simultaneously & coincidently released. Ginger Gilmour released her book 'Memoirs of the Bright Side of the Moon'. Matthew Gilmour (son of David and Ginger) released his album titled 'The Grey'. David Gilmour released his solo album 'Rattle that Lock'.
"Despite living in separate houses, separate lives, the Family Affair still carries on creatively," says Ginger with a smile. "It is such an energetic period to be living, especially watching our children's artistic flowering within the wings of our support," she adds.

Matthew Gilmour released his first solo album titled 'The Grey' which received high acclaim from all who have listened. "I am extremely proud of him. He has climbed a great mountain," says Ginger. "It has been amazing to watch him grow into the artist he has become. It is only the beginning," she adds. Matthew's website is www.matthewgilmour.com
The album contains 11 cuts containing 10 of Matthew's original material, recorded in Texas at the private recording studio of musician/producer Danny Johnson of Steppenwolf and tweaked and mastered by James Guthrie of Pink Floyd fame. "Matthew is someone to be reckoned with. The world needs to hear his music!" says James.

'Memoirs of the Bright Side of the Moon' is Ginger's personal way of thanking David for such a wonderful adventure-filled life (a story never told before).
It consists of 653 pages, 140 photographs and 90 descriptive stories as she walks us thru individual chapters of her life ... glimpsing her heart as you meander down the hallways of her life, pausing & peeking inside a closet or two. A one of a kind life that takes you to secret beach hideaways in the Greek Islands to a remote Middle Eastern village where the likes of Mick Jagger frolic within a hidden world unknown to fans. Ginger's life has crossed paths with a list of Rock n' Roll's biggest stars, spiritual teachers, therapists, friends AND adversaries who have helped to guide her to Live, Let go, Forgive and Love God.
Her self-published book itself has been described as a work of art by fans who have already received it. The book is Not a Tell-All but a collection of self-revealing stories of love, truth, motherhood and creativity. Through her artwork and self-belief that she shares, it is evident Ginger's passion is to uplift others' hearts beyond the challenges and to remember the Beauty that they are.

It is a must have for those who want to glimpse the other side of the Wall. It is brimming with content that will enlighten anyone who was part of that Rock n Roll Era or has ever dreamt that they could have been.


'Memoirs of the Bright Side of the Moon' can be ordered thru Ginger's website: www.angelscript.com   and also available on amazon.com.

RAY SHASHO INTERVIEWS 
GINGER GILMOUR 
ON BBS RADIO 1 POSTED ON YOU TUBE

You can purchase Ginger Gilmour’s book entitled ‘Memoirs of the Bright  Side of the Moon’ at amazon.com or visit Ginger Gilmour’s website at www.angelscript.com and on facebook at www.angelscript.com/facebook.html
Purchase Matthew Gilmour’s latest release entitled The Grey at www.matthewgilmour.com  or amazon.com

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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Henry McCullough Divulges Divine Intervention While With Paul McCartney & Wings

By Ray Shasho

Guitarist/songwriter/vocalist/ Henry McCullough may not be a household name but has undeniably imprinted his roots in rock and roll folklore. McCullough’s first band of prominence was spearheaded by (Animals bassist/Hendrix manager) Chas Chandler. The band (Eire Apparent) toured with legendary performers such as The Jimi Hendrix Experience, The Move, and Pink Floyd.

McCullough joined the legendary Irish Folk group, Sweeney’s Men, before joining Joe Cocker’s Grease band. McCullough toured with Cocker as his lead guitarist. Joe Cocker and The Grease Band performed on day (3) of the Woodstock Festival, August 17th, 1969. The band’s electrifying performance of the Beatles, “With a Little Help from My Friends,”was considered one of the most memorable of the event.
McCullough also had a short stint with the progressive rock band Spooky Tooth.
Several members of The Grease Band were asked to play on an avant-garde concept album called, ‘Jesus Christ Superstar.’ Henry McCullough and bandmate Neil Hubbard would play under the direction of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice. The album reached #1 on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 1971.
Also in 1971, Paul McCartney asked Henry McCullough to join his new band Wings as their lead guitarist. McCullough’s most significant contribution to McCartney’s Wings was his awe-inspiring solo on, “My Love.” According to McCullough, his guitar lick may have been induced by a divine nature. McCullough also played on, “Hi, Hi, Hi” which got tremendous airplay over Top 40 radio in America and peaked at #10 on the charts. The upbeat tune was loaded with sexual innuendos and banned by the BBC. McCullough also played on the James Bond theme song, “Live and Let Die” penned by McCartney, and charting at #2 on Billboard's Top 100. The song was recorded during the ‘Red Rose Speedway' sessions.

During a Wings recording session at Abbey Road studios, McCullough was asked to contribute a simple spoken sentence for another session in progress next door. The band was Pink Floyd and the recording was for the ‘Dark Side of the Moon album.’ McCullough’s notorious line, “I don't know; I was really drunk at the time” found its way on the “Money” track. ‘Dark Side of the Moon,’ became one of the most successful selling albums in history, and is considered one of the greatest rock albums of all-time.

Some of the incredible artists that McCullough has worked with over the years include… Eric Burdon, Roy Harper, Donovan, Ronnie Lane, Frankie Miller, Marianne Faithful, and The Who.
McCullough most recently reunited with former Wings bandmate and drummer Denny Seiwell, and performed at the ‘Fest for Beatles Fans’ in Secaucus, New Jersey.

Henry McCullough’s latest release, “Poor Man’s Moon” is an amazing dose of British-blues, rock, folk, and country, played by one of the very best guitarist in the business.

Here’s my recent chat with the enduring and incredible Henry McCullough.
Ray Shasho: Thank you so much Henry for spending time with me today. You’ve performed on countless recordings throughout the years with so many legendary artists. Have you collaborated with fellow countrymen Van Morrison or the late great Rory Gallagher?
Henry McCullough: “I met Rory many years ago, he also played in showbands in Ireland, but I never had the pleasure of playing with Rory, I did speak to his brother(manager) about Rory coming over to produce my ‘Unfinished Business’ CD, but he wasn't well enough so that was that, RIP Rory Gallagher. I've not had the pleasure of playing with Van Morrison either, though our paths did cross a few times over the years.”
Ray Shasho: The greatest cover of The Beatles, “I Am The Walrus” has to be Spooky Tooth’s Prog Rock/ Psychedelic version on, ‘The Last Puff’ album. Was the band actually in the studio together or was it recorded in succession?
Henry McCullough: “From what I can remember, all of Spooky Tooth were in the Studio together, and my guitar part was overdubbed, I only had a minor part to play on ‘The Last Puff.’”
Ray Shasho: Do you know if The Beatles listened to the Tooth’s version of, “I Am The Walrus?”
Henry McCullough: “I really don't know if any of the Beatles heard this particular track on ‘The Last Puff,’ I doubt it, if any of The Beatles were to listen to every cover of Beatles songs; they would be listening for a very long time.”
Ray Shasho: Some of the most memorable Woodstock concert moments caught on film were Alvin Lee and Ten Years After’s “I’m Going Home,” Santana’s “Soul Sacrifice,” Joe Cocker and The Grease Band’s “With a Little Help from My Friends,” and Ritchie Havens “Freedom.” I’ve chatted with Gregg Rolie (Santana) about his Woodstock experience, what was Henry McCullough’s flashback to Woodstock?
Henry McCullough: “What a day that was, we were air lifted by helicopter, did the gig, and airlifted out. Impossible to try and explain to anyone what seed was planted at Woodstock that day, it changed a lot of people, it wasn't until in later years, looking back, that one realized, "what a moment in rock n roll history." I must say that Joe Cocker and The Grease Band were at top form and it did wonders for Joe. It was a great performance by Joe and the band. That was some gig, yes sir…. that was some gig.”
Ray Shasho: Santana’s Gregg Rolie hung around to watch one of his favorite performers, Sly Stone. Did you hang around to watch the other performers?
Henry McCullough:“We did not hang around too long after the gig at Woodstock, it was back to the hotel, a "last Puff" and away we went the following morning, to where, I can't remember.”
Ray Shasho:Have you ever jammed with Jimi Hendrix?
Henry McCullough:“Yes I did jam with the great Jimi Hendrix. We (Eire Apparent) had the same managers, and he produced the first single, and the first L.P. which I didn't play on. I was sacked for enjoying the fruits of America. Steve Paul had the Scene Club in New York and the "Eire Apparent" had a week’s residency. Jimi arrived with Buddy Miles and that was a jam and a half … jeez, I've just realized how long ago it all was.”
Ray Shasho: Jesus Christ Superstar’ was an incredible album. How were you and Neil Hubbard selected to play on the album? Also describe the production process.
Henry McCullough: “It was The Grease Band that played on all the tracks. Together we were doing a lot of sessions in and around London; Joe had gone to do his thing with Leon Russell in the U.S., Mad Dogs & Englishmen. We needed another guitar player to work live gigs with The Grease Band and that’s where Neil Hubbard came into the picture … a great guitarist.
“We would start the day with Andrew Lloyd Webber showing us the chord sheets etc. etc. and away we went. Particular bits that had a short riff for guitar … I learned on piano before we would start the session. When all the backing tracks were finished, that was it for us, then they brought in the singers etc, I never played with Ian Gillian, nor did I get to meet him or any of the singers involved.”
Ray Shasho: You played on; “My Love” WINGS first number 1 hit in America. Was that beautiful guitar solo your own creation?
Henry McCullough: The solo on "My Love" was done at Air studios, George Martin’s studio.
Yes that's me playing the solo, and was done in one take. I mentioned to Paul that I wanted to change whatever was suggested. The conversation between Paul and I went like this ..."what are you gonna’ play?" - "I don't know" - " You don't know what you’re gonna’ play?" -"No."
“Now, there's Paul, George Martin etc. in the control room, a 50 piece orchestra waiting on me in the studio, (they were recording both the orchestra and guitar solo at the same time) so, in I went and plugged in the Gold Top, took a deep breath, and when I exhaled it was all over, a bit like going to the dentist. It was a one take wonder, a gift from God? I don't know… somebody/something happened, everybody saw it/felt it, ask Sir Paul and I think you would get a similar answer.”
Ray Shasho: I witnessed WINGS first American tour in 1976. Do you have any regrets about leaving the band before their first worldwide tour?
Henry McCullough: “Of course, but I can't dwell on the past. I walked out just prior to going to Lagos, an awful time to walk away, not the thing to do and it is the only thing I regret. But sure, look where it got him, and I’m a happy man.”
Ray Shasho: I’m guessing no one had a clue how famous your line …"I don't know; I was really drunk at the time" would become after it was recorded at the end of “Money” on the ‘Dark Side of the Moon' album- What were you referring to when you gave your answer?
Henry McCullough: “I honestly can't remember what the question was that brought that reply, and I’ve not seen any of the Floyd since that day in Abbey Road.”
Ray Shasho: "Skin and Bone" from your latest release, ‘Poor Man’s Moon’ is a really cool tune …awesome country and blues guitar licks. Were you influenced by American country and blues artists?
Henry McCullough:“Yes, country, blues, all of that stuff. Hank Williams, John Lee Hooker, Snooks Eaglin, bluegrass …. You know what I mean.”
Ray Shasho:Nashville has so many incredible players and is a main hub for recording music in the U.S. these days. Do you spend any time in Nashville?
Henry McCullough:“I never got to hang around Nashville; I made it to the Country Music Hall of Fame and met Conway Twitty … that was nice.”
Ray Shasho: Love your cover tune of, “A Mess of Blues.” Did you ever get an opportunity to meet with Elvis or Scotty Moore?
Henry McCullough: “Never met Elvis or Scotty Moore, oh well, but I did hear them like all the rest of the world and that was good enough for me.”
Ray Shasho: What’s the origin behind your song, “Failed Christian?”
Henry McCullough:““Failed Christian,” an outsider looking in, Spirit in music, there's a prayer in a song.”
Ray Shasho: Henry, what are your latest endeavors?
Henry McCullough: “Off to ‘The Beatles Fest’ in New Jersey, the Iridium in N.Y.C., France and Poland in April, and Norway in the summer. I just do what I've always done, play music, travel and to keep on looking for which I know is out there. It's not ever-present … you gotta’ look for it before you get paid.”
Ray Shasho:Thank you very much Henry, it’s been a real pleasure, you’re a truly gifted guitar player and songwriter! Thanks for all the great music throughout the years.
Henry McCullough: “Thanks Ray!”

Order Henry McCullough’s latest CD ‘Poor Man’s Moon’ at Amazon.com
Henry McCullough official website www.henrymccullough.com
Very special thanks to Anne Leighton of Leighton Media for this interview
Official website www.anneleighton.com
Leighton Music Services http://leightonmusicservices.blogspot.com/

Contact Ray Shasho at rockraymond.shasho@gmail.com

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