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Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: April 10, 2013 18:34

Chuck Leavell Talks Stones Tour




Published: 2013/04/10
by Mike Greenhaus

The Rolling Stones’ keyboardist reflects on the 50 and Counting Tour

Fan & Friend

[My role as musical director] is something that developed over time. Back around Steel Wheels [1989], I began to take notes during the rehearsals—making charts for certain songs, noting the tempo we did and so forth. I did it mainly for my own use, but when we would go back over some song that the band didn’t know that well, I became the “go-to” guy for the arrangement and other details. As time went on, I made more notes and charts and started giving them input on setlist choices. Also, I came from a unique perspective: I was a fan way before I came into the band and encouraged them to do certain songs that they had never, or rarely, tried onstage. As we did more rehearsals and more tours, the book of charts and notes I took expanded into two huge volumes, all alphabetized and organized for easy reference. That gave me the ability to make it easy to pick just about any song out of the deep well of material and help everyone to navigate the tune. Since doing this essentially made me know most of the arrangements by heart, when we would get to the stage and anyone might not be sure of when a solo was coming up when a bridge or other special part was to happen—they would physically look over to me for some guidance. I began giving signals for that kind of thing.

Setlist Shenanigans

I keep all of their setlists for reference, so when we would go back to any given city—either on the same tour or the previous one or two—I would encourage the band to play as many different songs as we could from the last time we played there. We look at the set much like a theater play: Act 1 might be the opening four or five numbers, Act 2 might be getting into a ballad or two and less known numbers, Act 3 might be some jam or production numbers leading into Keith Richards’ two songs, and Act 4 is sort of the “home run.” We sort through the songs by section. I have an Excel program on my computer with all the songs in categories: rockers, icons, ballads, soul, cover songs, blues and so forth.

Guest Stars

It’s been great to have [former Stones] Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor, and guests like Mary J. Blige, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Florence Welch, Gary Clark Jr. and my good pal John Mayer onboard this run. Of course, the fans that have followed the band through its entire career, or most of it, were really excited to see Bill and Mick onstage. Bill and I stayed in touch through the years after he left, and so, on a personal level, it was wonderful for me. Mick is also much loved by the fans for his time with the band. He brought a lot to the table in those years and brought it with him to the stage for these shows. It was tough to only have them play a song or two, but we also wanted to accommodate the other guest artists—and, of course, to play as the core band we have now. Eric was a highlight for me as I played with him for two-and-a-half years. He killed it on “Champagne and Reefer.” Mick doing “Midnight Rambler” made for a cool jam. Since I have been working with John Mayer over the past two years, he was my suggestion—and I’m so glad he could make it.

Stu’s Band

The Stones have a history of great keyboardists and piano players: Ian [Stu] Stewart, Jack Nitzsche, Nicky Hopkins, Ian McLagan, Billy Preston and others that made brief appearances—like my pal Mac Rebennack [Dr. John] and another one of my heroes, Leon Russell. In the beginning, it was really Stu’s band, and when I came in, he became my big brother. He treated me so well and looked after me as the “new guy.” He was such a great guy, unique individual and fantastic boogie and rock player. I got to know Nicky a bit—we were introduced in ‘82 by Ronnie Wood when we played Wembley Stadium. I was such a big fan and was quite nervous when we met. He invited me to lunch the next day, and we went—just the two of us. We traded stories, and we wrote letters to each other after that for years. I always called him “The Master of the Motif.” He had this unbelievable ability to find these little vignettes that just made a song like “Angie” and “She’s A Rainbow.” It’s sad that he, Stu, Billy and Jack are no longer with us.

[www.relix.com]

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: April 10, 2013 18:49

Interesting, thanks for sharing. The first paragraph looks like a cut and paste from previous interviews, what's new to me :

- They look at the show as ACTS of a theater play
- He's the one who brought John Mayer in, seems pretty obvious in hindsight, and if only for the fantastic solo on Respectable that was a great idea.

Again nice guy and dependable and I learnt to appreciate him a lot more after seeing how he carried the show with Mick at The Trabendo. It's too bad he lacks "style" even if there's more to his playing than the "plink plonking" he gets derided for here!

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: April 10, 2013 18:51

"...and, of course, to play as the core band we have now." Yeah. Can't have Bill and Mick T interrupting that.

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: April 10, 2013 18:57

Core band?

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: TheGreek ()
Date: April 10, 2013 19:02

good interview . i liked his perspective

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: April 10, 2013 19:02

Quote
gotdablouse
Interesting, thanks for sharing. The first paragraph looks like a cut and paste from previous interviews, what's new to me :

- He's the one who brought John Mayer in, seems pretty obvious in hindsight, and if only for the fantastic solo on Respectable that was a great idea.

Chuck mentioned that a couple of weeks ago in an interview with an Atlanta writer.

Agree that Mayer's playing on 'Respectable' was incendiary.

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: vermontoffender ()
Date: April 10, 2013 23:53

Wow. The delusions on this board are just....sad. Taylor quit nearly 40 years ago, Wyman 20. The core band is Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie with Darryl and Chuck. Sorry to ruin any dreams with the obvious truth.

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: April 11, 2013 00:00

Vermontoffender, you said it all.

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: 24FPS ()
Date: April 11, 2013 00:15

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vermontoffender
Wow. The delusions on this board are just....sad. Taylor quit nearly 40 years ago, Wyman 20. The core band is Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie with Darryl and Chuck. Sorry to ruin any dreams with the obvious truth.

No one is disputing that M,K,C,R,D&C are the core group. That's the problem, though.

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: DoomandGloom ()
Date: April 11, 2013 02:32

"[My role as musical director] is something that developed over time. Back around Steel Wheels [1989], I began to take notes during the rehearsals—making charts for certain songs, noting the tempo we did and so forth. I did it mainly for my own use, but when we would go back over some song that the band didn’t know that well, I became the “go-to” guy for the arrangement and other details. As time went on, I made more notes and charts and started giving them input on setlist choice." Here's an excellent example for young musicians as to why Chuck is playing with the greatest band ever. After decades with The Allmans and Clapton he still made charts and took intuitive creating binders for his bosses to work from.

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: uhbuhgullayew ()
Date: April 11, 2013 02:37

"but when we would go back over some song that the band didn’t know that well"


What songs don't they "know that well" ???

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: April 11, 2013 04:54

Time Waits For No One ?

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: Munichhilton ()
Date: April 11, 2013 04:59

Hell on any given night Start Me Up baffles them...

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: April 11, 2013 05:04

What songs don't they "know that well" ???


....Andrew's Blues

..... Chuck's da only one whose got dem lyrics jotted down



ROCKMAN

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: April 11, 2013 05:53

I can just see KR searching those "binders."

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: DoomandGloom ()
Date: April 11, 2013 06:56

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Munichhilton
Hell on any given night Start Me Up baffles them...
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Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: April 11, 2013 09:30

I began to take notes

Big mistake for a rock'n'roller...can you see Keith or Thunders taking notes?



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Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: April 11, 2013 09:56

The binders will appeal to the accountant in Mick.

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Date: April 11, 2013 09:59

<Act 4 is sort of the “home run.”>

Time to let go of the acts??

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: April 11, 2013 10:48

can you see Keith taking notes? ....heck yeah he took heaps from guys like Chuck...Muddy ...Scotty..



ROCKMAN

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: April 11, 2013 11:43

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Rockman
can you see Keith taking notes? ....heck yeah he took heaps from guys like Chuck...Muddy ...Scotty..

He He...sometimes the english language seems to have a lack of words for two different things...

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Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: April 11, 2013 12:18


Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: roby ()
Date: April 11, 2013 12:35

^^


Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: April 11, 2013 12:48

"My role as musical director"

Musical butler Chuck, musical BUTLER! You make sure life is easy for the four Royals in the band so you're a butler. You don't direct anything.

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: April 11, 2013 12:58


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Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: April 11, 2013 14:06

Nice read. Thanks

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Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: Come On ()
Date: April 11, 2013 14:16

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Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Date: April 11, 2013 14:17

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Come On
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DandelionPowderman

thumbs upthumbs upthumbs upthumbs upthumbs up NOW! We're talking...

You better change your signature pic back, then? winking smiley

Re: Chuck Leavell interview - Relix, April 10
Posted by: Munichhilton ()
Date: April 11, 2013 16:43

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GravityBoy

Something seems faked about this promo shot...can't quite figure it...it'll come to me...

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