And although Reg certainly tried to explain the situation, due to the inevitable language-barrier that explanation somehow got lost in the translation and a portion of the punters just booed! It was such a sad spectable it beggars belief.
Reg just barely managed to deliver the ever touching epitaph contained in arguably The Troggs' best-loved song (covered by everyone from R.E.M. to Wet Wet Wet), "Love is All Around"; "It's written on the wind, it's everywhere I go. So if you really love me come on and let it show". But merely a small fraction of the audience saw fit to do just that. Fucking shameful!
As Bay City Roller Eric Faulkner commented later on in his band's set: "I hope you realise how priviliged you've been to see Reg Presley perform". Well, I for one felt privilidged.
But the worst was yet to come. As the band was - prematurely in Reg's obvious opinion - going to wrap things up quickly with the obligatory "Wild Thing", Reg stopped them in their tracks by shouting "No, no, no!" and instead preceded to introduce their sole no.1 U.K. hit "With a Girl Like You" - a Reg Presley compostion no less. But then the clueless emcee, probably sent in by the promoter to "salvage" the situation, cut Reg off mid-sentence by announcing a short break until the next act would be on. What have they done to my song, Ma, indeed!?
Sadly, Reg just sat there stunned and motionless for a few moments until he, like his bandmates had done before him, staggered off the stage, beaten and humiliated.
Reg Presley, one of the most distinctive voices in Rock, had been silenced with a dismissive shrug! Meanwhile, the shrilling "Oh, no!" scream which opens "I Can't Control Myself" (covered by both The Ramones and Joan Jett) is one of the defining moments in Rock history. People should just try to keep a fucking perspective!
After the show, at the local Holiday Inn bar, I was lucky enough to run into 3/4 of The Troggs (Regrettfully, Reg had gone to bed), who were all just gutted. "It was a great show", I tried to lie to Pete Lucas. "No it wasn't", he replied. "But thank you for saying so".
Pete admitted tearfully though, that this was probably Reg's last show with the band, and that they will most likely continue as a three-piece from now on. It took a minute or two to sink in: Reg Presley, one of the last great front men of one of the last great Rock bands, has probably performed his last not-so-great-show.
Furthermore, T.Rex drummer Paul Fenton (he played with Marc Bolan for chrissakes!) delivered a speech in honour of Reg which left no one in attendance untouched and brought a somber - if not altogether sober - conclusion to the precedings.
The clean-living, often odd UFO enthusiast can hopefully now bow-out gracefully, safe in the knowledge that he, much like his namesake from Memphis, TN., has given Rock and Roll his all.
Ladies and gentlemen, Reg Presley has left the building...
Reg Presley in Essen Dec. 3rd 2011.
PS: If this sounds too much like an eulogy I do apolgise. Reg is still very much among the living and this is merely my meager tribute to him.
I would like to thank Pete Lucas - a true gentleman - for sharing with me his time and thoughts. I do hope he will not be cross with me for quoting him here without permission, but at the time of our conversation I had not planned to write about it. Afterwards, however, I felt COMPELLED to do so.
A very special thanks also to "Wizzo", an avid Troggs fan from Sweden, who set me straight on a couple of things. Tack!
This writer (left) with Reg Presley (right) in October 2008.
What excactly is that thing above Reg's head there? Cue The Twilight Zone intro...
So sad.
ReplyDeleteThe Troggs and Reg Presley are really heroes of mine. I saw them live four times in the 80's and they were so great. I just wish Reg a very happy Christmas and a long retirement. I'm also curious about Pete Staples. He quit the band in 1969. Was he really back playing with them again?
Merry Christmas from Sweden
Oops! Well, the gentleman didn't introduce himself. But I was under the impression that this was the "classic" line-up from the '60s so I just assumed it was Pete. It's the guy on the far right in the top picture. Maybe you can inform me? ;-)
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from Iceland.
I think it must be Pete Lucas. Reg and Chris Britton are from the classic 60's lineup. Maggs played guitar for Troggs for a short period in the mid or late 70's. He rejoined the band as their bassist in the late 80's at the same time as Dave Maggs replaced Ronnie Bond on drums (who sadly died a couple of years later).
ReplyDeleteThank you for your very well written piece about this sad end of a very good and underrated band.
Brilliant! Thanks for this info. Yes, I think this guy's name is definitely Pete according to the Cd he autographed for me as well. I will make the apt changes to the piece. How embarrassing :-/
ReplyDeleteYes, indeed. A very underrated band. Unfortunately also, too well known for those silly "Troggs Tapes"...
Thanks for the kind words. All the best!