Monday, August 3, 2009

ROCK N’ ROLL SOLDIER: STEVE “THE HAWK” HARNADEK



FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: DANNY FIELDS--ELEKTRA A&R? MAN WHO "DISCOVERED" THE MC5 AND GOT US SIGNED TO OUR FIRST DEAL WITH ELEKTRA RECORDS JOHN SINCLAIR FRED SMITH--MC5 PASSED ON IN 1994 RON ASHETON STEVE THE HAWK HARNADEK IGGY POP DAVE ALEXANDER--ORIGINAL STOOGES BASS PLAYER DIED IN EARLY STAGE OF PSYHCHEDELIC STOOGES SCOTT ASHETON--DRUMMER OF STOOGES MIKE DAVIS--MC5 (LOWER RIGHT HAND CORNER)

GOODBYE TO STEVE “THE HAWK” HARNADEK
7-19-09

I just heard on Monday of the passing of Steve “The Hawk” Harnadek. A friend caught the write up in the Detroit Free Press Obits section on Monday July 27th, and called me about it.

This is a sad day for me. Steve was my best friend during the early MC5 days. We would slip out of the MC5 house on tens of occasions to have some good fun. Just the two of us, but sometimes Michael would go with us. We especially loved going to the Stooges house for fun and games. We had to get out of the MC5’s band house at times just to get away.

So today I got hit with the concept of the shifting sands of personal priorities. I was feeling a bit angry that morning and afraid. Afraid of losing my father.

Boy, you can plan for the day, like a to-do list, or whatever, but indeed, you cannot plan for outcomes. No matter your intentions, be they good, bad, or indifferent, the capricious vector of random chance will lead the way of your day.

Everyone I know and work with was kind of depressed and feeling blue this day. Strange…


Never fails. If your expectations are rigid and inflexible, you will experience pain when they do not arise as you planned. Better to stay loose, rolling with life’s punches. The level of your inner peace and serenity is in direct proportion to your level of expectation.

A man in the pursuit of peace will always expect the unexpected. At all times. Ever prepared for that dismaying phone call, or that unannounced visit from a relative or friend, or bad news such as a good friend passing away.

Steve was an essential part of our crew. He constantly kept me laughing to the point of tears. He had great little quips like “Strictly weird”, and “O-mind”, (meaning a person was totally out of it smashed.) He watched our backs like a bodyguard. He worked his ass off. He was a joy to be with. I will miss him dearly.

Our crew consisted of the Five, John Sinclair, our manager, Steve and two or three road men. Last but not least, Jessie Crawford, (our Spiritual Advisor). Actually, he was really our great friend and all around helper and made us laugh all the time.
His main gig was to introduce the band on stage.

“Brother’s and sisters, the time has come for each and everyone of you to decide if you are going to be the problem or the solution, It takes five seconds, etc…”

After introducing the band we would run on stage to a huge roar from the crowd and then Jessie would run and get behind me and the drums. I would break 10 to 20 sticks per show, (to drummers, they were 2B size) and Jess would hand another stick to me the instant I broke one. Thanks Jessie wherever you are. So, like today, we had a 10/12 man gang.

Here is a good Steve, Wayne & Dennis story.

It was in the rolling hills of San Francisco Marin County where we were staying a few days at the famous Dr. Timothy Leary’s home. “Turn On, Tune In, Drop Out” was his mantra. He passed away in 1996.

Please go to this site. Great stuff.

He was gracious enough to put us up while we were on tour there. Sorry we drove you and your wife nuts Doc.

The three of us were in a rented Mustang and we were high on multiple choice drugs headed back to the Doc’s house from a night of mischief on the town. We were driving on a twisting two lane road populated with all these expensive homes. I was in the back seat and we were all laughing and joking around.

Then I get this goofy idea.

“Hey Steve.” (he was driving and I was in the back seat) “You gotta sing “Mary Had A Little Lamb” in falsetto and I’m gonna put my hands over your eyes and Wayne will tell you how to turn.” Insanity a-go-go right?

So he starts singing “Mary had a little lamb…” in this high pitched, squeaky falsetto voice and would get in a couple words and then he started to laugh hysterically. I took my hands off his eyes and shouted, “C’mon man! Get it right!”

So we do it again and he almost made it through the whole tune, and then he drove straight off the road. The next thing was “KABOOM!!!” We were parked 30 feet below the road we were on in this guy’s garden! Fortunately we landed square on all four wheels. BABOOM!! CRASH!!!

The guy comes runnin’ out and says “What the f**k is going on here!” “I’m calling the police!” he screamed. We were stunned for a minute but the LSD was so good we all started to laugh again. Talk about crazy…

Well, the cops come and we bullsh*tted our way out of any type of ticket. We sobered up enough to put on the dog. We were very good at this type of instant changing. Actually I think we were all changelings.

We told him the car’s lights went out and we couldn’t see for a few seconds and before we could stop we went over the cliff. We all acted shook up and scared.
We told him who we were, (The MC5) and dutifully put him on the guest list plus two for the ballroom show the next night. The officer called a tow truck for us.

The poor guy’s garden was totally ruined, and he threatened to sue us. He never did. I think we gave him a hundred bucks. We made it back to Dr. Leary’s house in one piece and laughed a long time about our adventure.

This was my Steve.

So, be on guard incessantly. Just calmly at the ready. Let your will try and control the day. Any day. You will pay. Trust this. There are costs attached to everything.

The less you cling to this material world, and the less addicted you are to sensual, emotional and physical instant gratification, the freer you will be. Anger needs to be tamed. Anger needs to be recognized, and addressed. The same with fear. Fear of all bents and persuasions.

These two menacing and all pervasive human antagonists are always poised backstage to come to the fore, and lead your show. Anger turned inward creates depression.

We really need to understand ourselves and our personal relation to fear and anger. Let your imagination be your guide. Taking an in-depth honest approach to your demons gives you the power to see a hell of a lot more clearly than to assume all is well. It is not. Not one of us alive is not in some way struggling with these two ogres.

Listen to yourself. Quiet down and rest your thoughts with some silence each day. Upon awakening, tell yourself the day is going to be a good day no matter what happens. Practice this continuously on a daily basis. You will be amazed at how the bare practicing of letting anger and fear go, will smooth the rough edges and balm your inner soul.

Some will say this is the age of sedation. Doctors in this country are very quick to provide a prescription drug to relax you, alleviate your sadness, your depression. Do cats and dogs need Prozac? Do cows need Zoloft? Do birds require a minimum of 1000 milligrams of Oxycontin to get through their extremely busy day of all that flying and food foraging? You can answer that one. The older I get, the less I presume to know. But I can tell you this, drugs and alcohol are not the solution. They are a symptom of the problem.

Simplification.

Emerson said it best. “Simplify, simplify, simplify!” Oh, what divine wisdom he befell. Hell, it’s just too simple to be true.

MGT

Steven ‘Hawk” Harnadek, 61, passed away July 19, 2009, at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Cremation arrangements entrusted to J. Gilbert Purse Funeral Home, Adrian.

8 comments:

Beth August 3, 2009 11:22 PM  

I'm so sorry to hear about the loss of your friend. I can tell that you had, and still have, great affection for him. I hope you parted on good terms.

"Listen to yourself. Quiet down and rest your thoughts with some silence each day." Interesting that you say that. As much as I love music, I find myself preferring the peace and quiet of the day. I listen to the sounds outside, whether it's birds or the wind, or sometimes just complete silence. It's very calming.

All my best,
Beth

infanttyrone August 4, 2009 2:06 AM  

What she (Beth) said...plus..I had a friend named Steve back in those days, too. Probably gone by now, but not knowing is the price of not staying in touch...

Mom's gone, but Dad's right there with you during a conversation, but may forget having had the chat 10 minutes later.

At least his long-term memory is still deep and wide. Hang in...

Do "your" drumsticks ship from you or from somewhere else? Either way, can you do a short note to the recipient...personal touch kinda thing ? My kid brother played drums for a few garage bands and our hope is to inspire one or both of my nephews to keep up the tradition.

Suspect many of your readers would be interested in Dorian Cope's "On This Deity" blog.

We all live in William Gibson's "Spook Country" now. Sign up for anti-laundering at your local systema parlor.

Tamara August 4, 2009 6:55 AM  

I want to thank you so much for your Blogs! Plus the Jeffrey Spry singing you uploaded for me was awesome of you! It is something very cool you do that allows me to share these memories with Jeffrey's daughters. Crazy times, Great times! In Rock we Trust.
Tamara Spry

David Howick August 4, 2009 6:56 AM  

Aug 3, 2009 7:44 PM
Great , I'm back where they let me write whatever I want !! Great Freedom of Speech!!! I was just thinking about the time I went to Olympia Stadium in early 70's. A Rock & Roll Show from 12 noon till Midnight. I would have to say not the best acoustics to play in. The Frijid Pink sounded fair and in the middle a guy got up butt naked near the projection show- Tom the lead singer said , "I don't know why he's so proud I got more than that", I think he was lying the looked pretty well hung. The Fruit where there , I liked that "Blow me" song.After hearing bands for 8 to 9 hours they started sounding alot alike and really echoing. Well I know the MC5 came out Later!!!! The Flags Hung Over There Amps!!
I DON'T KNOW WHAT THEY DID , THEY CAME THROUGH AGAIN !! THE MC5 WOKE THE PLACE UP AND SOUNDED BETTER THAN ALL THE OTHER BANDS. THEY KNEW HOW TO PUSH THE AIR AROUND BABY!!! LIKE I SAID, THE BEST LIVE ACT EVER!!!!!! High Energy Action !!!! StarShip!! take me.....No album , no video could ever depict what actually happened when you were at a Live MC5 Show - They where Special Magic Moments that can never be repeated or re-inacted again. If you did not get to see them once in your life time all I can say is sorry - you missed out. I was lucky or blessed enough to get to see 3 great Shows. How do sound that Good outside ? especially back then. Mr Zug Island Blues

Joe,  August 4, 2009 7:03 AM  

Hey, just wanted to drop a line and say glad to see u still kicking ass... if u have a free minute check out my band Joecephus and the George Jonestown Massacre at www.jk47.com .we have been called the link between Merle Haggard and Motorhead and have done shows with everybody from HR of Bad Brains to David Allan Coe... check out Jerk You Off My Mind and Quittin' Time.....MC5 rule....thanks .Joe

Frank Angelucci,  August 4, 2009 11:52 PM  

Dennis,

Thanks for the ad on myspace.
I've worn out 8 copies of the vinyl version of KOTJ over the years. Sorry to hear about the Hawk - my condolences.

I've been out of radio since WDET except for a year at CJAM in Windsor, and some time at WWJ as a engineer. I would love to get back on the air and I still send out tapes every so often.

After WDET I got into production and band management but lost my edge when Johnny Angelos commited suicide during my negotiations with Warner Brothers for his band the Reputations. I don't know if you remember him from the Gold brothers and a short time with Nugent.

I saw DKT/MC5 when you played Detroit - and that was like a dream come true. I saw almost every show the MC5 played at the Grande and other places. I loved going home with my ears still ringing and a goofy smile on my face.

Thank you for all of the great music. I wish there was more. Any chance DKT will tour again?

Thanks,

Frank Angelucci

Machinegun August 5, 2009 8:41 AM  

@ BETH.
IT IS IN THOSE SILENT MOMENTS WHERE WE CAN BE ONE WITH EVERYTHING ABOUT US. NOT JUST ME, ME, ME. THANKS AGAIN BETH
MGT

@INFANTTYRONE,
GOOD STUFF MY MAN. I COULD MANAGE A PERSONAL NOTE. THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT.
MGT

@TAMARA,
GLAD TO HEAR FROM YOU. I'LL BET YOUR DAUGHTERS ARE BEAUTIFUL INSIDE AND OUT. MY PLEASURE. JEFF REALLY HAD A GREAT SET OF PIPES. STRONG! TAKE CARE GIRL.
LOVE
MGT

@DAVID
MAGIC MOMENTS FOR SURE. SOMETIMES IT FEELS LIKE IT WAS FOREVER AGO, AND SOMETIMES IT FEELS LIKE YESTERDAY.
MGT

@FRANK,
YEAH, KEEP WORKING AT IT. WE ALL HAVE TO DO THE FOOTWORK. I KNEW JOHNNY. GREAT GUY. MAN, WE HAVE LOST SO MANY. TAKE GOOD CARE OF YOURSELF AND YOUR FAMILY.
MGT

STUDIO GUY,  August 8, 2009 12:16 PM  

Sorry to hear of your loss.

I've lost a band member, friends and both parents. I can totally relate.
Love them while you have them.


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