Peter's music has been heard on hundreds of radio stations and has been on SiriusXM rotation for over a decade. As a multi-award winning artist, Peter's music has also topped Billboard's Classical and Crossover charts.
For Captain Beefheart, a maverick-artist-musician, who was not just a complicated man but highly demanding and by most accounts very difficult to deal with. It was appropriate that Beefheart's Magic Band was to prominently feature a bassist as accomplished, bold and adventurous as Mark Boston, a.k.a Rockette Morton.
Born on July 14, 1949, Mark began life in the small town of Salem, Illinois before his family moved out to Lancaster, California when he was 13. With a bassist and steel player for a father, Mark gained a great appreciation for country and bluegrass along with the R&B and rock’n’roll that was on the rise. Within a year of the Boston clan moving out to Lancaster, Mark befriended a young guitarist by the name of Bill Harkleroad.
At a time when the bass guitar was seen as the dummy’s instrument, Mark left quite an impression on Bill with his talent and equipment, leading to the two joining forces to form BC And The Cavemen. With Mark’s mother sewing some outfits for them, the band developed a decent reputation, and the two would also play in a band with Jeff Cotton and John French known as Blues In A Bottle. And then a local hero came calling. Or perhaps screaming and howling!
In that same Lancaster scene, Captain Beefheart And His Magic Band were making a big splash as a top flight blues rock outfit, with 'Safe As Milk' having made a strong impression and 'Strictly Personal' being a strong record as well. But even with a sound that was speaking to people, one that perhaps would have been a more pragmatic one as far as a career goes, Don Van Vliet just wasn’t meant for conventional norms.
The Captain had all these ideas, ideas far too out for many, including early members. He needed new musicians, younger and more impressionable ones that wouldn’t object to his ideas. Already having John and Jeff in the band, now 'Drumbo' and Antennae Jimmy Semens, he then recruited Bill, dubbed Zoot Horn Rollo. And on bass, he found Mark Boston, who took the name Rockette Morton due to his love of outer space. And the classic Magic Band was born.
Trout Mask Replica (TMR) wasn’t an easy album to make. Yet even with all the bizarre ideas and the difficulty in preparing those ideas into music, Mark was a total champ through it all. The Beefheart sound is one of great dichotomy, and Mark can capture all of it. He’s so tight and precise, and yet there’s this raw grit and dirt. He’s highly intelligent and sophisticated in his playing, and yet there remains this childlike sense of wonder and curiosity.
He takes after all the great traditional American music, yet out into a whole other realm of time and space. The bass traditionally serves the role of grounding the harmony while locking in with the drums to provide a foundation, yet Mark’s playing often serves as another melody line in the music. In a lot of ways, he’s like a third guitarist that just happens to be playing bass.
The TMR on its own is a legacy few can compete with, and yet Mark contributed to more classic records like "Lick My Decals Off, Baby", "The Spotlight Kid", and "Clear Spot". There on Decals, you get the equivalent of Godfather II. With Mother Art Tripp on marimba and drums rather Jeff on guitar, you get an album that captures a great deal of TMR's brilliance while being brilliant in its own unique way.
Then you get to 'The Spotlight Kid', with bass godliness on cuts like “When It Blows Its Stack”, resulting in a bass solo that often opened shows, yet Mark proves himself just as talented on traditional in-the-pocket styles as demonstrated on cuts like “I’m Gonna Booglarize You Baby”. And that thing about bassists being failed guitarists? In the 'Clear Spot', with Mark taking guitar and the rhythm section now being a mini Mothers reunion of Art and Roy Estrada, yet nobody missed a beat. Throughout the record, Bill and Mark’s kinship really shines, their weaving right there with what Bill and Jeff had done, or what was done with Alex St Clair early on.
Of course, dealing with Don was quite a task of its own, so it’s inevitable that Mark and the others would all end up departing by 1974. He and Bill soon formed a group of their own called Mallard. For two albums, the first with Art and having some writing help from John French 'Drumbo', Mallard showed itself a pretty decent blues rock outfit. And giving that it was Mark who finally had a chance to create something that was truly his own rather than helping some achieve their vision, it’s understandably the work that he takes pride in. And over time, he’d end up making a solo record and create some cool artwork of his own, as well as performing with 'Drumbo' in the reformed Magic Band, allowing the music to live and breathe on stage again.
If you’re a Beefheart fan, how can you not love Rockette Morton? Not only a uniquely talented bass player but such a great stage presence full of joy, along with a lovably quirky personality and such a sweet guy. Easily one of my favorites from Magic Band members, you can’t help but smile when thinking about Mark. He’s been through some rough weather, including his health scares, and yet he’s still the same Mark we’ve known and loved all the years.
Happy birthday Mark! Thank you for all you have given us and look forward to more.
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Patrick Moore is a freehand drawing artist and freelance music writer.
Niagara Falls Skylon Tower: World's best revolving restaurant offers best view of falls
By admin 18 Jun 2021
Niagara Falls Skylon Tower, the world's best revolving restaurant, is the best place to enjoy the best view of the falls in Canada and the US and savour great food in the sky
Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious!
That was my reaction, straight from the movie Mary Poppins, when I sat dining at Niagara Falls Skylon Tower, looking out the glass window from the catbird’s seat, at the most astoundingly stunning view of Niagara Falls on the Canadian and US side at the same time!
Yes folks, if you are looking for a fun evening out this summer, then for the same price as a ‘summerlicious’ dinner at many posh restaurants in Toronto, why not check out Niagara Falls' Skylon Tower?
Besides an extremely delicious prix-fixe repast, you get the added attraction of enjoying the world's most famous revolving restaurant overlooking the grandeur of one of the wonders of the world; and you get a double whammy as this Niagara Falls restaurant slowly turns around and you get an extraordinarily breathtaking view of the beauty and magnificence of both the US and Canadian waterfalls. Make sure you notice how the river remarkably bifurcates into the US and Canadian waterfalls.
The world's best revolving restaurant is a true marvel!
[caption id="attachment_83539" align="alignnone" width="800"] Cocktails and mocktails served in special keepsake Skylon Tower glasses.[/caption]
They also have an adequate menu of libations as well as non-alcoholic beverages served in their signature Skylon Tower glasses that you can take-away as mementos. The staff is very professional and friendly. There is a children’s menu as well.
It is literally the height of casual fine dining as the restaurant is 775 ft above Niagara Falls!
Before you go up to the Skylon Tower restaurant, you may wish to revive the kid in you and partake of the many video and other games in the lobby. After that you must go check out the maestro of glass-blowing, Angelo Rossi, who hails from Venice, Italy which is famous for its Murano glassware. Angelo is actually born on the island of Burano, just a few kilometres off Venice, well renowned for its hand embroidered Venetian lace.
[caption id="attachment_83540" align="alignnone" width="800"] Niagara Falls Skylon Tower's Angelo Rossi creating his famous works.[/caption]
To watch him blow glass into all shapes and colours from dragons to kangaroos is indeed a treat. He is accredited with being the first person to do glassware in cranberry colour. He is also one of the few glass blowers left who can actually look at a picture or photo and make a ditto glass copy. If you buy a piece, he will even autograph it for you. Well known figures like Elton John, James Cameron and Jane Fonda have commissioned him to do glass figures for them.
After the dinner at the stunning Niagara Falls Skylon Tower, make sure you use the courtesy ride to the observatory deck to check out the marvellous view of Niagara Falls from up there through the binoculars provided or you can take your own. The ‘view of the falls’ from up there, should also be termed a marvel of the world, not just the falls themselves. If you have the facility to take a panorama shot from your smart phone, then this is the spot. It is the shot of a lifetime.
After that you can descend unto the sidewalk by the falls and enjoy the lights dancing on the falls and if you are lucky enough they might even have a fireworks show, which is usually available on certain days in the summer.
Believe me, your heart will fill with so much pleasure that you will dance with the lights.
Nothing but the wonderfully best and “supercalifragilisticexpialidocious” indeed!
That's Niagara Falls Skylon Tower for you! (This article first appeared in these columns on May 19, 2015)
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