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John Otway

John Otway (born 2 October 1952) is an English singer-songwriter who has built a cult audience through extensive touring.[1]

John Otway
Otway performing in the Cabaret Tent at the 2010 Glastonbury Festival
Background information
Born (1952-10-02) 2 October 1952 (age 71)
Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England
GenresPop, rock, Folk, punk
Instrument(s)Guitar, theremin, violin, vocals
Years active1969–present
LabelsPolydor Records
U-Vibe Records
Red Bowler Records
Websitewww.JohnOtway.com

Biography edit

Early life edit

Otway was born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire. From the age of nine all he ever wanted to be was a pop star.[2]

1970s and 1980s edit

Although his first single, "Gypsy"/"Misty Mountain" was released in 1972, Otway gained wider recognition riding the wave of punk rock and his unique performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test.[3] His sixth single, the half-spoken love song "Really Free" reached number 27 in the UK Singles Chart in 1977.[4] It would be his greatest success for some time. The song earned him a five-album deal with Polydor Records, who viewed him as a punk rather than merely an eccentric.[1] His first album, recorded with Wild Willy Barrett, was produced by Pete Townshend but sold only fitfully.[1] The follow-up singles fared no better despite some imaginative promotion, which included an offer for Otway to come to a buyer's house and perform the 1979 single, "Frightened and Scared", if their copy was one of only three copies from which the vocal had been omitted.[1] Otway's and Barrett's only other UK chart success came in July 1980 with "DK 50/80", a modest No. 45 hit.[4]

 
Otway (right) with Wild Willy Barrett in Toronto, 1981

When Otway turned solo, his audience remained loyal despite poor record sales. In the mid 1980s, he often appeared on Vivian and Ki Longfellow-Stanshall's showboat, the Old Profanity Showboat, in Bristol's Floating Harbour.[5] He also appeared as the musical guest in the final episode of the British sitcom The Young Ones, "Summer Holiday".

1990s and 2000s edit

His 1990 autobiography, Cor Baby, That's Really Me (subtitled Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure) was a study in self-deprecation, and his touring continued to sustain him.[1] In the 1990s, he toured as "Headbutts and Halibuts", with Attila the Stockbroker with whom he wrote a surreal rock opera called Cheryl. In 1992 Otway appeared at GuilFest. In 1993 he was able to draw 2,500 fans to a gig in London[1] and, in 1998, 4,000 celebrated his birthday with him at the Royal Albert Hall, coinciding with the release of Premature Adulation, his first album of new material for over ten years.[1]

By then, Otway had realised he could use his fanbase, who were in on the joke, to engage in minor publicity stunts. A grassroots campaign saw his "Beware of the Flowers Cause I'm Sure They're Going to Get You Yeah" voted the seventh greatest lyric of all time in a BBC poll.[6] In 2002, when asked what he wanted for his 50th birthday, he requested "a second hit". A concerted drive, including a poll (scrutinised by the Electoral Reform Society) to select the track, saw "Bunsen Burner" — with music sampled from the Trammps song "Disco Inferno" and lyrics devised to help his daughter with her chemistry homework – reach number nine in the UK Singles Chart on 6 October,[4] and earned Otway an appearance on Top of the Pops, BBC Television's flagship popular music programme. To encourage fans to buy more than one copy each of the single, he released three different versions. The flip-side of "Bunsen Burner – The Hit Mix" was a cover of "The House of the Rising Sun" recorded at Abbey Road Studios and featuring 900 of his fans on backing vocals, each of whom was credited by name on the single's sleeve. Thanks to this second hit he has now been able to release his Greatest Hits album. Commenting on the fact that the title of this album is now in the plural, Otway said that he was very proud of it, having "finally got it (the 's') on the right side of Hit".

Buoyed by the success of the hit campaign, Otway planned an ambitious world tour in October 2006. He proposed hiring his own jet to take his band, and 300 of his fans, to some of the most prestigious venues in the world, including Carnegie Hall and Sydney Opera House. Despite over 150 fans signing up, the tour was cancelled as the costs of the plane spiralled.

2010s and 2020s edit

Otway is still touring in various formats. In 2009, he was re-united with Wild Willy Barrett for a UK tour, the duo now perform together regularly and even recorded a new album in 2011 called 40-Odd Years of Otway and Barrett consisting of re-workings of old songs and a new, previously unrecorded song "The Snowflake Effect". Otway also tours as a solo act, as a duo with Richard Holgarth and often with his Big Band which includes Murray Torkildsen (guitar and stylophone), Seymour Fluids (bass), Adam Batterbee (drums) and guest keyboard player Barry Upton.

In October 2012, to celebrate his 60th birthday, Otway booked the Odeon Leicester Square to show the documentary of his life. Titled Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure: Otway the Movie, the screening saw cinematic history made with the final scenes of the movie being filmed from the red carpet on the morning of the film.[7] The film was funded by fans becoming producers who, as with the Hit campaign, were all individually credited in the movie credits. Following the success of the producers' premiere, 2013 saw Otway take the completed movie to the Cannes Film Festival.[8] Ever resourceful and still with an eye for a publicity stunt, Otway and 100 of his fans (who donned Otway masks and dressed up in Otway's traditional black jeans and white shirt) travelled down the Promenade de la Croisette to the red carpet.[9] The film also had its theatrical release at Glastonbury Festival in June 2013, before going on a national cinema tour in the summer.[10]

He delivers occasional (humorous) lectures on the theme, "Making Success Out of Failure", and the sequel to his autobiography, I Did It Otway (subtitled Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure) was published in May 2010. The book was designed by John Haxby who has also designed Otway's album sleeves over the past 15 years.

At Christmas 2014, Otway attempted to crack the Christmas market with the EP A John Otway Christma5, the lead track "OK Father Christmas" basing a new lyric on top of the earlier single "DK 50/80".

During 2016, Otway set up an online Kickstarter campaign for 'A New Album of Otway Songs'. The campaign was successful, raising £38,916 from a total of 838 individual backers. The resulting album and DVD, Montserrat, was recorded at Olveston House, Montserrat, in September 2016[11] and released in March 2017, to those who had supported the Kickstarter campaign, followed by general release on 1 May 2017.

Following the COVID-19 pandemic, Otway started a series of Facebook live concerts on 28 March 2020. These receive around 10 thousand views per stream.[citation needed] He performed nine such between March and May 2020. [12]

On 2 April 2022, Otway played his 5,000th career gig, which, as a milestone event, was held at the O2 Shepherd's Bush Empire. This featured performances of many of his popular songs from his career, with a first set played with long time musical partner Wild Willy Barrett and a second set with the Otway Big Band.[13]

In September 2022, Otway received a Honorary PhD in Music presented by Oxford Brookes University.[14]

Discography edit

Date Title With
1977 John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett Wild Willy Barrett
1978 Deep & Meaningless Wild Willy Barrett
1979 Where Did I Go Right?
1980 Way & Bar Wild Willy Barrett
1982 All Balls & No Willy
1989 The Wimp & The Wild Wild Willy Barrett
1991 Cheryl, a Rock Opera Attila the Stockbroker
1992 Under the Covers and Over the Top
1993 Live The Big Band
1995 Premature Adulation
2004 OT-AIR
2006 Bunsen Burner - The Album
2011 40 Odd Years Wild Willy Barrett
2014 The Rest Of Otway & Barrett Wild Willy Barrett
2014 An Otway Christma5 The Big Band
2017 Montserrat The Big Band
2019 John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett (Live to Disc) Wild Willy Barrett

Bibliography edit

  • Otway, John (1990). Cor Baby, That's Really Me!. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-2148-2.
  • Otway, John (2010). Cor Baby, That's Really Me! (4th ed.). Karen Lawrence Glass. ISBN 978-0-9564343-0-2.
  • Otway, John; Creasy, Nick (2010). I Did it Otway: Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure. Karen Lawrence Glass. ISBN 978-0-9564343-1-9.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Biography by Mark Allan". AllMusic. Retrieved 20 October 2009.
  2. ^ "OTWAY THE MOVIE - Rock and Roll's Greatest Failure, Otway the Movie". Vimeopro.com. 3 April 2020. Retrieved 21 September 2023.
  3. ^ "JOHN OTWAY and WILD WILLY BARRETT OGWT 18/10/77 Full Version". YouTube. 4 April 2016. Archived from the original on 11 December 2021. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 412. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  5. ^ . Ginger Geezer. Archived from the original on 3 January 2012. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  6. ^ McCann, Paul (9 October 1999). "John Otway 'a better lyricist than Dylan'". The Independent. Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved 24 July 2013.
  7. ^ "John Otway's world record film attempt". Channel 4 News. 7 October 2012. Retrieved 29 November 2012.
  8. ^ Anthony Barnes (15 May 2013). "Cannes Film Festival 2013: Veteran pop flop John Otway showcases biopic Rock And Roll's Greatest Failure". The Independent. Archived from the original on 13 June 2022. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  9. ^ . Bucks Herald. 25 May 2013. Archived from the original on 13 April 2014. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  10. ^ . Otwaythemovie.com. Archived from the original on 27 July 2013. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  11. ^ "John Otway's Mission To Montserrat". Song Link International. Retrieved 4 October 2020.
  12. ^ "Lockdown Shows". Vimeopro.com. Retrieved 14 April 2021.
  13. ^ Bennett, Mike (6 April 2022). "John Otway Shepherds Bush Empire review". Louderthanwar.com. Retrieved 8 April 2022.
  14. ^ "Singer songwriter John Otway picks up Oxford Brookes degree". Oxford Mail. Retrieved 12 October 2022.

External links edit

  • Otway's official website

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audience through extensive touring 1 John OtwayOtway performing in the Cabaret Tent at the 2010 Glastonbury FestivalBackground informationBorn 1952 10 02 2 October 1952 age 71 Aylesbury Buckinghamshire EnglandGenresPop rock Folk punkInstrument s Guitar theremin violin vocalsYears active1969 presentLabelsPolydor RecordsU Vibe RecordsRed Bowler RecordsWebsitewww JohnOtway com Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 1970s and 1980s 1 3 1990s and 2000s 1 4 2010s and 2020s 2 Discography 3 Bibliography 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography editEarly life edit Otway was born in Aylesbury Buckinghamshire From the age of nine all he ever wanted to be was a pop star 2 1970s and 1980s edit Although his first single Gypsy Misty Mountain was released in 1972 Otway gained wider recognition riding the wave of punk rock and his unique performance on The Old Grey Whistle Test 3 His sixth single the half spoken love song Really Free reached number 27 in the UK Singles Chart in 1977 4 It would be his greatest success for some time The song earned him a five album deal with Polydor Records who viewed him as a punk rather than merely an eccentric 1 His first album recorded with Wild Willy Barrett was produced by Pete Townshend but sold only fitfully 1 The follow up singles fared no better despite some imaginative promotion which included an offer for Otway to come to a buyer s house and perform the 1979 single Frightened and Scared if their copy was one of only three copies from which the vocal had been omitted 1 Otway s and Barrett s only other UK chart success came in July 1980 with DK 50 80 a modest No 45 hit 4 nbsp Otway right with Wild Willy Barrett in Toronto 1981 When Otway turned solo his audience remained loyal despite poor record sales In the mid 1980s he often appeared on Vivian and Ki Longfellow Stanshall s showboat the Old Profanity Showboat in Bristol s Floating Harbour 5 He also appeared as the musical guest in the final episode of the British sitcom The Young Ones Summer Holiday 1990s and 2000s edit His 1990 autobiography Cor Baby That s Really Me subtitled Rock and Roll s Greatest Failure was a study in self deprecation and his touring continued to sustain him 1 In the 1990s he toured as Headbutts and Halibuts with Attila the Stockbroker with whom he wrote a surreal rock opera called Cheryl In 1992 Otway appeared at GuilFest In 1993 he was able to draw 2 500 fans to a gig in London 1 and in 1998 4 000 celebrated his birthday with him at the Royal Albert Hall coinciding with the release of Premature Adulation his first album of new material for over ten years 1 By then Otway had realised he could use his fanbase who were in on the joke to engage in minor publicity stunts A grassroots campaign saw his Beware of the Flowers Cause I m Sure They re Going to Get You Yeah voted the seventh greatest lyric of all time in a BBC poll 6 In 2002 when asked what he wanted for his 50th birthday he requested a second hit A concerted drive including a poll scrutinised by the Electoral Reform Society to select the track saw Bunsen Burner with music sampled from the Trammps song Disco Inferno and lyrics devised to help his daughter with her chemistry homework reach number nine in the UK Singles Chart on 6 October 4 and earned Otway an appearance on Top of the Pops BBC Television s flagship popular music programme To encourage fans to buy more than one copy each of the single he released three different versions The flip side of Bunsen Burner The Hit Mix was a cover of The House of the Rising Sun recorded at Abbey Road Studios and featuring 900 of his fans on backing vocals each of whom was credited by name on the single s sleeve Thanks to this second hit he has now been able to release his Greatest Hits album Commenting on the fact that the title of this album is now in the plural Otway said that he was very proud of it having finally got it the s on the right side of Hit Buoyed by the success of the hit campaign Otway planned an ambitious world tour in October 2006 He proposed hiring his own jet to take his band and 300 of his fans to some of the most prestigious venues in the world including Carnegie Hall and Sydney Opera House Despite over 150 fans signing up the tour was cancelled as the costs of the plane spiralled 2010s and 2020s edit Otway is still touring in various formats In 2009 he was re united with Wild Willy Barrett for a UK tour the duo now perform together regularly and even recorded a new album in 2011 called 40 Odd Years of Otway and Barrett consisting of re workings of old songs and a new previously unrecorded song The Snowflake Effect Otway also tours as a solo act as a duo with Richard Holgarth and often with his Big Band which includes Murray Torkildsen guitar and stylophone Seymour Fluids bass Adam Batterbee drums and guest keyboard player Barry Upton In October 2012 to celebrate his 60th birthday Otway booked the Odeon Leicester Square to show the documentary of his life Titled Rock and Roll s Greatest Failure Otway the Movie the screening saw cinematic history made with the final scenes of the movie being filmed from the red carpet on the morning of the film 7 The film was funded by fans becoming producers who as with the Hit campaign were all individually credited in the movie credits Following the success of the producers premiere 2013 saw Otway take the completed movie to the Cannes Film Festival 8 Ever resourceful and still with an eye for a publicity stunt Otway and 100 of his fans who donned Otway masks and dressed up in Otway s traditional black jeans and white shirt travelled down the Promenade de la Croisette to the red carpet 9 The film also had its theatrical release at Glastonbury Festival in June 2013 before going on a national cinema tour in the summer 10 He delivers occasional humorous lectures on the theme Making Success Out of Failure and the sequel to his autobiography I Did It Otway subtitled Rock and Roll s Greatest Failure was published in May 2010 The book was designed by John Haxby who has also designed Otway s album sleeves over the past 15 years At Christmas 2014 Otway attempted to crack the Christmas market with the EP A John Otway Christma5 the lead track OK Father Christmas basing a new lyric on top of the earlier single DK 50 80 During 2016 Otway set up an online Kickstarter campaign for A New Album of Otway Songs The campaign was successful raising 38 916 from a total of 838 individual backers The resulting album and DVD Montserrat was recorded at Olveston House Montserrat in September 2016 11 and released in March 2017 to those who had supported the Kickstarter campaign followed by general release on 1 May 2017 Following the COVID 19 pandemic Otway started a series of Facebook live concerts on 28 March 2020 These receive around 10 thousand views per stream citation needed He performed nine such between March and May 2020 12 On 2 April 2022 Otway played his 5 000th career gig which as a milestone event was held at the O2 Shepherd s Bush Empire This featured performances of many of his popular songs from his career with a first set played with long time musical partner Wild Willy Barrett and a second set with the Otway Big Band 13 In September 2022 Otway received a Honorary PhD in Music presented by Oxford Brookes University 14 Discography editMain article John Otway discography Date Title With 1977 John Otway amp Wild Willy Barrett Wild Willy Barrett 1978 Deep amp Meaningless Wild Willy Barrett 1979 Where Did I Go Right 1980 Way amp Bar Wild Willy Barrett 1982 All Balls amp No Willy 1989 The Wimp amp The Wild Wild Willy Barrett 1991 Cheryl a Rock Opera Attila the Stockbroker 1992 Under the Covers and Over the Top 1993 Live The Big Band 1995 Premature Adulation 2004 OT AIR 2006 Bunsen Burner The Album 2011 40 Odd Years Wild Willy Barrett 2014 The Rest Of Otway amp Barrett Wild Willy Barrett 2014 An Otway Christma5 The Big Band 2017 Montserrat The Big Band 2019 John Otway amp Wild Willy Barrett Live to Disc Wild Willy BarrettBibliography editOtway John 1990 Cor Baby That s Really Me Omnibus Press ISBN 0 7119 2148 2 Otway John 2010 Cor Baby That s Really Me 4th ed Karen Lawrence Glass ISBN 978 0 9564343 0 2 Otway John Creasy Nick 2010 I Did it Otway Rock and Roll s Greatest Failure Karen Lawrence Glass ISBN 978 0 9564343 1 9 See also editList of performers on Top of the PopsReferences edit a b c d e f g Biography by Mark Allan AllMusic Retrieved 20 October 2009 OTWAY THE MOVIE Rock and Roll s Greatest Failure Otway the Movie Vimeopro com 3 April 2020 Retrieved 21 September 2023 JOHN OTWAY and WILD WILLY BARRETT OGWT 18 10 77 Full Version YouTube 4 April 2016 Archived from the original on 11 December 2021 Retrieved 4 October 2020 a b c Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 412 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Old Profanity Presents Ginger Geezer Archived from the original on 3 January 2012 Retrieved 30 December 2011 McCann Paul 9 October 1999 John Otway a better lyricist than Dylan The Independent Archived from the original on 13 June 2022 Retrieved 24 July 2013 John Otway s world record film attempt Channel 4 News 7 October 2012 Retrieved 29 November 2012 Anthony Barnes 15 May 2013 Cannes Film Festival 2013 Veteran pop flop John Otway showcases biopic Rock And Roll s Greatest Failure The Independent Archived from the original on 13 June 2022 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Otway rocking down the street in Cannes More News Bucks Herald 25 May 2013 Archived from the original on 13 April 2014 Retrieved 20 July 2013 Rock and Roll s Greatest Failure Otwaythemovie com Archived from the original on 27 July 2013 Retrieved 20 July 2013 John Otway s Mission To Montserrat Song Link International Retrieved 4 October 2020 Lockdown Shows Vimeopro com Retrieved 14 April 2021 Bennett Mike 6 April 2022 John Otway Shepherds Bush Empire review Louderthanwar com Retrieved 8 April 2022 Singer songwriter John Otway picks up Oxford Brookes degree Oxford Mail Retrieved 12 October 2022 External links editOtway s official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title John Otway amp oldid 1178447431, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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