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Spirit In The Sky by Norman Greenbaum

Biografía del artista Norman Greenbaum

Norman Greenbaum Nacido El 20 De Noviembre De 1942 En Malden Massachusetts EE.UU. Es Un Cantautor Estadounidense. Estudió Música En La Boston University. "Spirit In The Sky" Greenbaum Es Mayormente Conocido Por Su Canción "Spirit In The Sky" La Cual Vendió Dos Millones De Copias A Lo Largo De Los Años 1969 Y 1970.1 Este Disco Vendió Más De Un Millón De Copias En Mayo De 1970 Recibiendo Un Disco De Oro Otorgado Por La R.I.A.A..1 La Canción Con Su Combinación De Guitarra 'heavy' Aplausos Y Letra Espiritual Fue Usada En Varias Películas Anuncios Y En Shows De Televisión.
Aunque "Spirit In The Sky" Suena Como "cristiana" Greenbaum Fue Y Es Aún Judío Practicante.2 3 Para Hacer La Canción Se Inspiró Observando A Los Cantantes De Música Country Dolly Parton Y Porter Wagoner Cantando Una Canción Religiosa En Televisión.
Greenbaum Ha Sido Catalogado Como Un One-Hit Wonder 2 3 Aunque Varias De Sus Grabaciones Fueron Destacadas En Los Charts De Música En La Época. En 1968 Bajo El Nombre De Dr. West's Medicine Show And Junk Band Grabó El Hit "The Eggplant That Ate Chicago". También Warner Bros. Records Sacó "Spirit In The Sky" Con Gran Acogida En 1970. Otras Canciones Greenbaum Volvió A Las Listas En Junio De 1970 Con El Upbeat "Canned Ham" El Cuál Llegó Al N.º 46 En Los Estados Unidos Y Al N.º 26 En Canadá. Luego Siguió "Skyline" La Cual No Llegó Al Nivel De Los Dos Hits Anteriores. Su Último Single En Llegar A Los Charts De EE.UU. Fue "California Earthquake" Que Llegó Al N.º 93 En 1971. Greenbaum Usó Al Grupo Crossfire Como Banda Soporte En 1973 Y 1974 La Cual Incluía Como Integrantes A Mitchell Froom Y A Gary Pihl.
Una De Sus Pocas Apariciones En Televisión Nacional Fue En Dick Clark's American Bandstand En 1970 Haciendo Playback Del Tema "Spirit In The Sky". Norman Greenbaum Nunca Se Preocupó Por Mantener El Alto Perfil Requerido Para El Mundo Del Espectáculo Poco Después Usando Algunos De Los Beneficios De "Spirit In The Sky" Greenbaum Comró Una Granja En Petaluma California. Su Segundo Álbum De Warner Back Home Again Incluye La Foto Del Cantante En La Granja. Covers De "Spirit In The Sky" Otro Grupo Doctor And The Medics Se Hizo También Conocido Solo Por Hacer Un Cover De "Spirit In The Sky" En 1986 Habían Tenido Un Éxito Menor Con "Burn" Y Un Álbum Hit Llamado "Laughing At The Pieces" . También En 1986 Una Banda Femenina De Punk Rock Llamada "We've Got A Fuzzbox And We're Gonna Use It" Comúnmente Llamada Fuzzbox Tuvo También Un Hit Con Otro Cover. Las Estrellas De Televisión Británicas The Kumars También Se Hicieron Famosos En El Reino Unido Cuando Ellos Y Gareth Gates Llegaron Al Número #1 Con La Misma Canción En 2003. "Spirit In The Sky" También Aparece En El Videojuego Rock Band 2. Vida Personal Norman Greenbaum Aún Vive En Petaluma California. Ya No Toca Para El Público Pero Continúa Promoviendo Conciertos Disfrutando De Una Vida Tranquila Alejada Del Lujo.

Frogtoon Música - Información de la canción: Spirit in the Sky

"Spirit In The Sky" Is A Song Written And Originally Recorded By Norman Greenbaum And Released In 1969. The Single Sold 2 Million Copies In 1969 And 1970 And Got To Number 3 In The U.S. Billboard Chart As Well As Number 1 On The UK Australian And Canadian Charts In 1970. Rolling Stone Ranked "Spirit In The Sky" #333 On Their List Of The 500 Greatest Songs Of All Time. The Song Was Featured On The 1969 Album Of The Same Name. Cover Versions By Doctor And The Medics And Gareth Gates Have Also Made The Number 1 Spot In The UK. Original Version By Norman Greenbaum Greenbaum Had Previously Been A Member Of Psychedelic Jug Band Dr. West's Medicine Show And Junk Band. When They Split Up He Won A Solo Contract With Producer Erik Jacobsen Who Had Previously Worked Successfully With The Lovin' Spoonful. He Was Inspired To Write The Song After Watching Porter Wagoner On TV Singing A Gospel Song. Greenbaum Later Said "I Thought 'Yeah I Could Do That ' Knowing Nothing About Gospel Music So I Sat Down And Wrote My Own Gospel Song. It Came Easy. I Wrote The Words In 15 Minutes." "Spirit In The Sky" Contains Lyrics About The Afterlife Making Several References To Jesus. However Greenbaum Who Identifies Himself As Jewish Stated That He Had No Particular Religious Intentions With The Song. Greenbaum Recorded His First Solo Album With Jacobsen For Reprise Records. The Song's Arrangement Came Together In The Studio In San Francisco Where Lead Guitarist Russell DaShiell Bass Player Doug Killmer And Drummer Norman Mayall Worked With Greenbaum. According To One Source And To DaShiell Greenbaum Used A Fender Telecaster With A Fuzz Box Built Into The Body To Generate The Song's Characteristic Guitar Sound. Moreover DaShiell Explained How He Created The Song's Distinctive "beeping" Fills I Actually Played The Lead Guitar Parts On Spirit Using A 61-62 SG Les Paul A 68 Marshall Plexi 100w Half Stack And A Home-Made Overdrive Box In Front Of The Marshall. Regarding The 'beep Beeps' As I Call Them When The Producer Asked Me To Play Some Fills In Between The Verses As A Joke I Said How About Something Spacey Like This And I Did The Pickup Switch/string Bending Thing. I Saw Him Stand Up In The Control Booth And He Said "that's It! Let's Record That!" So We Did. There Was No Slide Involved Just My Fingers And I Used The Bridge Humbucker And The Pickup Switch . The Fuzz Part Is Norman With A Built-In Overdrive Circuit Built Into His Tele Pickguard. I've Been Asked A Lot Over The Years How I Did The 'beep Beep' Guitar Parts On Spirit So For Any Guitar Players Out There Who Would Like To Learn How Try The Following Using A 2-Pickup Gibson Set The Neck Pickup Volume To Zero Bridge Pickup Volume To Max With The Pickup Switch In The Middle Position With Gibson Wiring This Gives You Silence In The Middle Position . Do A String Bend Picking The B & E Strings Together With One Hit Just Ahead Of The Beat Then Use The Pickup Switch To Kick In The Bridge Pickup In Triplets 6 Per Bar As You Let The B String Bend Down Two Frets. I Mainly Used Two Positions On Spirit Which Is In The Key Of A. For The Low Position Fret A Stationary C Note 8th Fret On The E String While Bending The B String Up To An A Note For Your Starting-Position Then Pick The Two Strings Together Once While The Guitar Is Silent And Work The Pickup Switch As You Let The A Note Bend Downwards To A G. For The High Position Do The Same Thing At The 15th Fret Holding A Stationary High G Note On The E String While Bending Down From E To D On The B String. I Must Give Credit To Jimi Hendrix As My Inspiration For This Technique As Well As For The Double-String Riffs I Did At The Beginning Of The Spirit Solo Tail Section . I Saw Him Perform Live In A Small Club In Madison Wisconsin And Loved The Way He Used His Strat Pickup Switch To Create Staccato Feedback On Songs Like Voodoo Child. The Difference Is On A Gibson You Can Start From Silence And Create The On/off Effect Which Worked Well With The Downward String Bending Thing I Did On Spirit.
The Resulting Sound Was An Innovative And Compelling Combination Of Gospel And Psychedelic Rock Music With Loud Drums Distorted Electric Guitar Clapping Hands And Tambourines. The Production Team Brought In The Stovall Sisters An Oakland-Based Gospel Trio To Sing Backing Vocals. Because Of Its Unusual Lyrics And Style The Record Company Was Initially Reluctant To Issue It But Was Finally Released As A Single After Two Other Singles From The Album Had Poor Sales. "Spirit In The Sky" Became A Worldwide Hit And Was At The Time The Best-Selling Single Ever For The Reprise Label. Of The Song Greenbaum Once Said In An Interview "It Sounds As Fresh Today As When It Was Recorded".

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