Thursday, October 29, 2009

ROB TYNER: THE MC5 LEGEND



Rob Tyner, lead vocalist and songwriter supreme for the MC5 died at the young age of 46 in 1991. Heart attack… After his passing, the MC4 played at the State Theater in Detroit to help raise money for his wife and children. We did the missing man formation like the Air Force jets do. We left a mike on center stage and we played a short set dedicated to this wonderful man.



Rob was a master philosopher, inventor, cartoonist, singer, and all around creative dynamo. And he could dance his ass off onstage. Take that the Who! Each man was so animated onstage it was hard to focus on any one. You got to move brother! You got to move!



He was also my best friend in the band. I learned a lot about life from him.

On tours we roomed together and Rob took care of me in my bad boy (drug-wise) days. He used to calm me down when I was junk-sick and literally climbing the walls kicking smack cold turkey.

He constantly tried to persuade me to quit my ugly habit. Hell, sometimes when I was climbing the ceilings in Europe on tour, sicker than hell in a hotel, he would massage my neck and shoulders to calm me down somewhat. I should have taken his advice…I was in agony many, many times. Just wasn’t ready to quit yet…Did so in 1972 for good.



When we lived in the beat community (The Artist’s Workshop), I used to hang out in his room. He had a drafting board that he used to create his ideas. And believe me when I tell you he had plenty. Just hangin’ out with him was inspirational for me. He had that kind of charisma in spades. He loved to laugh at the world and it’s absurdities. He was a lampoon champion. He had a gift for turning his futuristic take on life, and they came forth in his lyrics.



He had a hell of a time with his hair in the beginning. We were all growing our hair as long as we could. Poor Rob, his hair would just not do what he desired it to do. He tried perms. curling irons, you name it, just to try and get those tight curls to obey, to straighten out. So one day he just said f**k it and let it all grow out, and Voila, the first American band with a white lead singer with hair bigger than any Black Panther Brother I ever met. Looked good on him too. Real good.



We had a zillion laughs together at the Workshop and I helped him pen some of the lyrics he wrote for the band. He used me as a devil’s advocate straight man/fall guy to romance his lyrical craft. This was fun I tell you, big fun. He did 95% of the work though. But it felt good just to create with him. To sit with him.

Once, in Europe, two drunken motorcycle dudes were making fun of us and his hair in a pub in England. I catapulted off the barstool and pushed one guy down, and broke a mug and threatened to use it on the other guy’s face. Good thing they scrammed, because I would’ve killed the one loud-mouthed moron. I think this story remains secret with Rob and me, because we never told the rest of the boys in the band. I wouldn’t let anybody make fun of Rob. He was my beloved wingman.





He had a voice that other rock singers could only dream of having, policeman too. We were all in a German pub one night after a show in Berlin, and we were getting annihilated with a crew of off duty German police. We were having a singdown, I guess you would call it.



We were loud as hell (coppers too) and they would sing German folk and military songs and we would sing rock songs. So one of the Germans sings a solo song and it was very fine indeed. Then Rob got up on the table and sang the sweetest, most soulful version of “Georgia” by Ray Charles that I ever heard. We told the Germans we won, and they agreed and we finished the evening drinking and laughing the night away. God, such unforgettable good times I swear.



One time Rob’s back went out at a gig so bad, he had to lay down onstage, legs up all akimbo, but he kept on singing the song. All the while he was trying to get the rest of the band’s attention to his plight that he was in serious pain and could not get up.

After that tune, we couldn’t help ourselves making light of the situation on the mikes. Rob was pissed and thought it none to funny at all. Fred and Wayne then dragged him off the stage to the right and let him lay down. What a trooper! He said go into the next tune and he sang it backstage. We stifled our laughs and then attended to Rob’s condition. Memories, I got a million.



Reminds me of when I used to pretend to faint while drumming just to get a rise out of the crowd. We were crazy I tell you. I used to lose 6-7 pounds from each performance in sweat and would easily break 10-15 sticks per show. Had to. Those Marshall stacks were too much to compete with. The drums were not miked in those days. So you had to play through the wall of sound like a maniac. Next time around it’s the harmonica for me.

Finally, I must add that I do miss Rob dearly. Fred too. I could go on and on, good times and bad times. It is so sad that they are no longer with us in present time. Who knows what we might have accomplished over the years? No one will ever know…

RIP MY BROTHERS





MGT


Photos by Charlie Auringer
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29 comments:

Francis Puydebois said...

"We miss Rob a lot ...His last recordings " Blood Brothers" are great ...There's a such tremendous cover of "It's only Rock'n'Roll" on it"

Rod Bell said...

"He was truly one of a kind, nobody did it better than Rob"

steven gier said...

"I have to say, you guys are the toughest looking band I can think of"

ron said...

Hey Dennis,
Nice tribute to Rob.
I was told the State Theater show was videotaped. I've always wanted to see it. I guess it was Fred's last performance. Never seen any clips on the web. Any thoughts?

thanks

Brian Carpenter said...

"Hey MG - awesome web-site/blog and thanks for friending me - keep slammin' man!"

Robert Nardin said...

i have been a fan of the MC5 4-ever. you guys are legends and the best group ever!"

Daguet Guitars said...

"sonic rendezvous and rob's band were really great bands with incredible songs , but... there's an eternal question now... how would have sound all these songs played by the MC5???"

Brian Carpenter said...

"Don't mess with these MC5 guys man!"

Tim Marko said...

Hey Dennis, this is Tim Marko from Bitter Sweet Alley. I'm trying to confirm that I bought your old drumset back in 1979. It was a Platina Tama set. Was that you that sold it to me?

lee chase said...

Hello from a longtime west Michigan fan and drummer! You have been an inspiration and motivator since I first saw you with the 5 in Allendale, MI in 9/68.

Loren Kusf said...

I thought I already was but sure, why not. KOTJMFs!

Pat O'Hern said...

Saw you play in the late 60's too! You were smackin' 'em hard, what a powerhouse band! Thanks

Randy Scott Marsh said...

Good to see you're doing well my drum brother! Been a long time since I've seen you play live, like maybe 35 years! lol

Remember Danny Spencer? We've hung a couple of times around Ann Arbor back in the day but not sure you remember me..

Christian Lacroix said...

Big Hello from Cluses !!!

Elliot Feldman said...

rama lama fa fa fa

Francis Puydebois said...

"Thanks a lot Dennis for sharing those great words and pictures about Rob and Sonic Smith on your blog ... Your website is just amazing .The MC5, the Stooges and the Radio Birdman were and still are my three favourites bands of all times among all the seminal bands created after they disbanded ( New Order/New Race/SSRDVB/Destroy All Monsters ...Besides we met in Bordeaux France with Mike and Wayne a few years ago ...Lots of luv ...."

Dave Adams said...

"I can't count how many times I saw The 5 play or maybe it was to many times to count I practically lived at the Grande it was a great musical education glad to see your still carrying on.. it was always a treat to listen to you guys. Dave Adams"

Johnny Bee Badanjek said...

Hi Kimmer, That was a great post by Dennis. Rob was a great guy and a fantastic singer. It was good to hear Dennis talk about the old days on the road. It was a great story and If you want to send it to my FaceBook page and I'll post it. People love the MC5 and the stories of life on the road. Give my best to Dennis and I'll talk with you soon. Much love, Bee

Bob Bauer said...

"Man do I miss Robby...back in the 80's and for like 3/4 years in a row, my old buddy Phil would dress up like Santa and come down to the food drive on a Saturday with Rob and they would hang out and talk to the folks. It was always so cool to catch the looks on peoples faces when they found out they were hanging out with Santa Clause AND Rob Tyner! He was also the biggest supporter of "The Guitar Army" concerts for the 'Nam Vets...Scotty Morgan too! Man I love being from Detroit...hey...if it was easy...EVERYBODY would be from Detroit!"

Jay Thurston said...

"I would love to see the entire gig on video...who has it??? Tartar was the most exciting gig I have ever been too! Oops...that's right, I was only 6 then and was in California. I have watched the clips so many times, I actually feel like I was there. : )"

mike sessa said...

"I remember probably getting my mouth washed out with soap as a kid for singing "Kick Out The Jams Muther F_ckah" LOL - Very good times. I've watched many MC5 vids on youtube while swillin a few brew in my old age!"

Brian Carpenter said...

"Thanks for the tip on Michael Davis MGT. Sure appreciated that man and stay cool!"

Francis Puydebois said...

"Thanks a lot Dennis for sharing those great words and pictures about Rob and Sonic Smith on your blog ... Your website is just amazing .The MC5, the Stooges and the Radio Birdman were and still are my three favourites bands of all times among all the seminal bands created after they disbanded ( New Order/New Race/SSRDVB/Destroy All Monsters ...Besides we met in Bordeaux France with Mike a few years ago ...Lots of luv ...."

Brian Carpenter said...

"Ass kickin' and Motor City rockin' man! Thanks for posting MGT !"

rj koch said...

Rob could really move

Jay Thurston said...

"The entire band could really move...total fucking rock and roll, the way it is supposed to be played. Holy shit, watch the drummer... : )"

RetroKimmer said...

@Ron regarding the State Theater film:

I think I have a tape of that somewhere. Look for it down the road apiece.
MGT

TRAVIS DAVIDSON said...

I MISS OLE ROB A BUNCH AND I WONDER SOMETIMES HOW BECKY & THE KIDS ARE DOING.THE LAST TIME I SAW ANY OF THEM WAS AT THE ONE YEAR CELEBRATION OF ROB'S LIFE & DEPARTURE... A GOOD TIME WAS HAD BY ALL....YES I MISS YOU OLE BUDDY,R.I.P, TRAVIS DAVIDSON

Dennis Allen said...

"Great tribute to Rob, Dennis!! like very much!!"