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Article on Richie's role in American Dreams
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Sambora Asks 'For Your Love' on 'American Dreams' By Kate O'Hare Inside the re-created "American Bandstand" sets of NBC's 1960s Sunday-night drama, "American Dreams," the atmosphere is rockin'. With shaggy hair, a Nehru jacket, pegged pants and Beatle boots, Richie Sambora -- a 44-year-old New Jersey native and founding member of the rock band Bon Jovi -- is standing in for 19-year-old Eric Clapton to perform "For Your Love," recorded during Clapton's year-and-a-half stint with the Yardbirds. The segment appears in the Sunday, Nov. 30, episode, called "The Long Goodbye." Despite the age gap, executive producer Jonathan Prince doesn't see a problem. He says, "The leap you take, is that Richie is somebody of the era in the way he looks, and of the era in the way he plays the guitar." Currently in its second season, "American Dreams" focuses on Meg (Brittany Snow), a Philadelphia teen who, along with best pal Roxanne (Vanessa Lengies), dances on Dick Clark's "American Bandstand." The show combines black-and-white footage of Clark's original introductions with performances by contemporary artists posing as '60s musicians. "The great thing about walking onto the 'Bandstand' set, is you look at the audience, and it's like you're in a time warp," Sambora says. "It's like you just woke up in 1965." Looking at ease behind a vintage guitar, Sambora sings to a playback of his new version of the tune. "It's interesting, because when I recorded the track on Tuesday, we wanted to get as close to the original as we possibly could," he says. "Today, when I came in, I hadn't really listened to it. When I had to actually perform it, I didn't know if it was the original or if it was mine. That's how cool it was." Sambora says he taught himself to play guitar by listening to records by the Beatles, the Allman Brothers, Cream and others, imagining what he would do if he were a guitar player in the studio. Little did he know that, a couple of decades later, he would stand on stage with his teachers. "I was asked to give Eric this prestigious award, like the guitar god of all time, on 'The American Music Awards' or something like that," he recalls. "I got a chance to actually play with him. "It was me and him, Lou Reed, Joe Perry, and one other guy, I forget. Because of the genre of music that I was playing, they had no idea that I could actually play the blues. "We all stood in a circle. We were only supposed to rehearse for 15 minutes. We ended up playing together for 40. There were five lead-guitar players, with no one stepping on each other. It was a real beautiful moment. We all laughed our asses off, because lead-guitar players are egotistical sometimes, but there wasn't any of that. "Eric and I sat down, I just had to tell him, 'Look, man, you're one of my idols. I just wanted you to know -- thank you. I'm a kid from a dead-end street in New Jersey, and I grew up listening to you, and now I just sold 16 million records.'" At Sambora's request, for his first solo album, Clapton played on "Mr. Bluesman," and the guitarists became friends. Despite this, Sambora didn't immediately tell his pal about his "American Dreams" impersonation. "I haven't had a chance to call," Sambora says. "I'm going to just send him the tape, see what he says. He'll probably laugh like crazy, go, 'What're you doing? You're 44.'" Return to all features headlines Maybe it's because I've taken too much Robitussin today, but I find the idea of Richie playing a 19 year old to be really funny. Now, THAT is acting!! Way to go, Richie! They should forego the Emmy nomination process and just give it to him. http://bonjovicentral.com/jovitalk/i.../new_silly.gif Becky |
Thanks. That's a cute article. It is kind of funny picturing Richie as a 44 year old playing Eric as a 19 year old, but hey I guess he pulled it off!
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Thanks for posting, Becky.
And yes you are right with your last part written in yellow ;). |
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yes, very true :wink: |
is it just me or do those stick-on eyebrows making him look a lot older than 44, not a lot younger?
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sounds awesome, thanks for posting...wot a great moment for him doing all that, stepping into the shoes of his idol 8)
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Richie as his idol. Richie as a 19-year-old. I CAN'T WAIT TO SEE THIS!!!!
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Thanks!
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