Playing to Win: The Definitive Biography of John Farnham by Jeff Apter
Author:Jeff Apter [Apter, Jeff]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: Biography & Autobiography, music, Entertainment & Performing Arts, Genres & Styles, Pop Vocal, Individual Composer & Musician
ISBN: 9781925435269
Google: V4dqDwAAQBAJ
Publisher: Black Inc.
Published: 2017-10-02T23:22:04.152952+00:00
John still wasnât in the best of psychological shape when the time came to give Whispering Jack its first public airing. Jillian had to drag him out to the car, and then John spent much of the drive to AAV in Melbourne in the passenger seat, sobbing. He was an emotional wreck, hopeless.
âWhat if no-one likes it?â he asked between sobs. âWhat then? Weâre done for.â
Jillian shot him a hard look. âCome on, pull yourself together. Youâve come too far with this record. Youâve got to go through with this.â
Johnâs main concern wasnât whether itâd be a hit, but that it would at least be judged on its merits. He hoped âthat it would get a fair look at, a fair listen to, by the people who had preconceptions about me.â He wanted to shake off the stigma of âSadieâ forever and start anew.
John brightened up at the party, thanks to a hefty slug of his favourite tipple, brandy â he had several slugs as the night went on â and the gift of a CD player. Times were so tough for the Farnhams that they didnât even own one. RCA and Wheatley had decided that Whispering Jack would be the first Australian-made album to be released on CD; at least now he could play it at home.
Johnâs mood had improved noticeably by the time of filming the âYouâre the Voiceâ video. With the rise of MTV, video budgets were already running into the six figures â in 1987, Sony forked out a staggering $2.2 million for Michael Jacksonâs âBadâ, directed by Martin Scorsese. âYouâre the Voiceâ didnât compare; its budget was a measly $10,000. But it was money well spent.
Based on an idea from Ross Fraser, whoâd envisioned the clip in black and white with splashes of colour, Farnham opened âYouâre the Voiceâ with a spot-on impression of newsreader Brian Henderson, horn-rimmed specs and all. He announced austerely, âGood evening, here is the newsâ as images of war and tragedy and bloodshed exploded behind him. As the video continued, outspoken journo Derryn Hinch and his then wife, actress Jacki Weaver, convincingly played a warring couple from the âburbs, while Farnhamâs agent Frank Stivala turned up, as did Vince Leigh, the drummer from Melbourne pop band Pseudo Echo. Even Johnâs make-up artist got a gig.
Skyhooksâ bassist Greg Macainsh, whoâd just signed on for Farnhamâs touring band, also appeared in the clip. A few years back, the idea of John working with Macainsh, the most politically motivated songwriter to ever infiltrate the Oz mainstream, was highly unlikely, but âYouâre the Voiceâ changed everything. It wasnât quite Skyhooksâ âWhatever Happened to the Revolutionâ, but when âYouâre the Voiceâ did hit, it hit hard and wide. People connected with the lyric and the raw, real emotion of the song.
John, dressed in a full-length grey Driza-Bone â again on the suggestion of Fraser â looked like a man primed for action, his windswept hair seemingly taking on a life of its own. In five
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