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El Sargento Pepper.Indd 1 29/02/16 12:27 EL SARGENTO PEPPER NUNCA ESTUVO ALLÍ JULIÁN RUIZ Licenciado en Periodismo y Ciencias Políticas en Los Ángeles, ingeniero y productor de discos certifi cado por la RIAA de Estados Unidos. Como productor ha realizado hasta la fecha 122 discos. Ha obtenido 14 números uno en Abba John Lennon las listas de venta. Ha producido a Nino Bravo, Adele Joséphine Baker Alaska y los Pegamoides, Orquesta Mondra- Amanda Lear Kurt Cobain gón, Azul y Negro, Tino Casal, Objetivo Bir- Beach Boys Led Zeppelin ALLÍ mania, Burning, Danza Invisible, Cómplices, Bee Gees Lou Reed EL SARGENTO Miguel Ríos, Manolo Tena, entre otros muchos Bob Dylan Mama Cass artistas. Bob Geldof Marvin Gaye Bob Marley Michael Hutchence A mediados de los 90 obtuvo una serie de Brian Jones Michael Jackson éxitos como artista y compositor con los pro- Bruce Springsteen yectos El Bosco, CCCP, Esperanto, Uffox XXI, ESTUVO PEPPER Mick Jagger Bryan Ferry Mike Oldfi eld Atlántida, The Globe Icon, así como con Rita Chrissie Hynde Nina Simone Marley, Zucchero, Tim Booth (James) y Dr. Crosby, Stills & Nash John, por citar solo algunos. Ha producido Paul McCartney David Bowie también la versión española de los musicales Peter Gabriel Dusty Springfi eld El 1 de junio de 1967 se publica Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, NUNCA Grease, Popcorn y Starmania. Pink Floyd Elton John el mítico álbum de los Beatles que revolucionó la historia de la música Elvis Presley Prince popular. El disco fue recibido como una obra de arte total (fi cción, Ha publicado artículos en Cambio 16, Inter- Fleetwod Mac Sam Cooke concepto visual, arreglos, vanguardia, performance...), que congregaba viú, Qué y Opinión. Ha escrito también en Frank Sinatra Serge Gainsbourg una constelación de estrellas. ESTUVO ALLÍ revistas musicales como Mundo Joven, Disco Freddie Mercury Sinéad O’Connor Julián Ruiz, periodista musical y uno de los más importantes productores Express, Popular 1, El Gran Musical y Rolling George Harrison Syd Barrett de nuestro país, se reencarna en el álter ego del famoso sargento para Stone. Actualmente colabora con el diario El Jacques Brel Tina Turner desvelarnos los recuerdos, anécdotas e historias compartidas a lo largo de Mundo. Jean Michel Jarre Tom Jones varias décadas con los más grandes artistas del panorama internacional. Jim Morrison Traveling Wilburys Beatles, Rolling Stones, Lou Reed, Pink Floyd, David Bowie, Peter Gabriel Como radiofonista se inició en Radio Murcia Jimi Hendrix Vangelis y así hasta más de 50 historias increíbles que conforman un pequeño tesoro cuando tenía 8 años. Luego pasó a Radio Ju- John Barry … y muchos más literario. Los mitos, sus secretos, la evolución artística, las desgracias ventud y Radio Centro. Desde hace 42 años personales, detalles íntimos y momentos inolvidables. En defi nitiva, todo HISTORIAS SECRETAS DE GRANDES MÚSICOS produce y dirige el programa Plásticos y Deci- lo que siempre quiso saber acerca del gran circo del rock y nunca se atrevió belios, antes llamado Nueva Dimensión. Entró a preguntar. Un libro emotivo e imprescindible para cualquier melómano. en los 40 Principales tres años después de la creación de la emisora. EL SARGENTO PEPPER NUNCAEL PEPPER SARGENTO Fue durante años presentador del programa PVP: 22,90 € 10137837 televisivo El Disco de la Semana, y el alma de JULIÁN RUIZ Vídeos y Decibelios. www.lunwerg.com Portada_El sargento Pepper.indd 1 29/02/16 12:27 EL SARGENTO PEPPER NUNCA ESTUVO ALLÍ HISTORIAS SECRETAS DE GRANDES MÚSICOS JULIÁN RUIZ El sargento Pepper.indd 5 26/02/16 09:04 A Marivi, Isabel, María y Teresa. Un gracias especial a Luis Alemany. © Editorial Planeta, S.A., 2016 © Textos: Julián Ruiz, 2016 © Fotografías: se indica en cada imagen Creación y realización: Lunwerg ISBN: 978-84-16489-52-7 Depósito legal: B 628-2016 Impresión: Egedsa Lunwerg es un sello de Editorial Planeta, S.A. Avenida Diagonal, 662-664 – 08034 Barcelona Calle Josefa Valcárcel, 42 – 28027 Madrid [email protected] www.lunwerg.com www.facebook.com/lunwerg http://twitter.com/Lunwergfoto No se permite la reproducción total o parcial de este libro, ni su incorporación a un sistema informático, ni su transmisión en cualquier forma o por cualquier medio, sea este electrónico, mecánico, por fotocopia, por grabación u otros métodos, sin el permiso previo y por escrito del editor. La infracción de los derechos mencionados puede ser constitutiva de delito contra la propiedad intelectual (Art. 270 y siguientes del Código Penal). Diríjase a CEDRO (Centro Español de Derechos Reprográficos) si necesita fotocopiar o escanear algún fragmento de esta obra. Puede contactar a través de la web www.conlicencia.com o por teléfono en el 91 702 19 70 / 93 272 04 47. Impreso en España El papel utilizado para la impresión de este libro es cien por cien libre de cloro y está calificado como papel ecológico. El sargento Pepper.indd 4 26/02/16 09:04 Índice I. BEATLES, ROLLING Y ESOS ANIMALES SALVAJES DE COMPAÑÍA 9 1. El triángulo del amor: George Harrison, Pattie Harrison y Eric Clapton ..................................10 2. Cuando John Lennon se escapó de Yoko .......................22 3. ¿Quién mató a Brian Jones? ......................................33 4. Los misterios de Dark Side of the Moon de Pink Floyd .........39 5. Cómo Michael Jackson engañó a Paul McCartney .............44 6. George Harrison murió en casa de Paul ........................52 7. El único traje que le cabía a Elvis Presley ......................59 8. Crosby, Stills & Nash, el primer supergrupo ...................64 9. La cárcel de Tokio para Paul McCartney .......................71 10. Brenda Jagger .....................................................77 11. El finiquito de los Beatles ........................................89 12. Cuando Bob Dylan casi se unió a Elvis en el cielo .............96 13. Traveling Wilburys: el último gran supergrupo ...............103 II. BOWIE, LOU Y OTROS PERFUMES DE FARÁNDULA Y GLAMOUR 111 1. «Je t’aime… moi non plus» ...................................... 112 2. Las orgías de Led Zeppelin ..................................... 118 3. Cómo Springsteen y Dylan emborracharon a Frank Sinatra ...125 4. Los secretos de Abba ............................................ 131 5. Chrissie Hynde y ser mujer en un grupo de rock ............. 137 6. Los años de David Bowie en Berlín ............................144 7. Cuando Lou Reed abandonó a Andy Warhol .................154 8. El maravilloso travesti Amanda Lear ..........................160 9. Peter Gabriel y su separación de Genesis ......................166 10. Los adulterios de Fleetwod Mac ................................ 172 11. Sir Bob Geldof, Míster Hambre ................................177 12. La canción trágica de Jacques Brel .............................183 13. Elton John, el «Liberace» del rock .............................189 14. El misterio Adele ................................................. 196 15. Bryan Ferry y Jerry Hall, su novia huida ......................200 El sargento Pepper.indd 6 26/02/16 09:04 16. La difícil vida de Dusty Springfield como lesbiana ...........207 17. John Barry y su «Goldfinger» ................................... 213 18. Sting ..............................................................220 III. JIM, KURT Y AQUELLOS AROMAS MARGINALES PARA MALOGRADOS 231 1. La muerte de un surfero ........................................232 2. La historia de Tubular Bells ......................................237 3. ¿Dónde están las cenizas de Freddie Mercury? ................ 242 4. Jim Morrison del Sacromonte .................................. 247 5. El verdadero suicidio de Kurt Cobain .........................252 6. El apartamento de la muerte de Mama Cass y Keith Moon .....................................................260 7. Las divinas locuras de Syd Barrett .............................268 8. Jean Michel Jarre en China ..................................... 276 9. El extraño suicidio de Michael Hutchence .....................283 10. Sinéad O’Connor y sus odios con Prince ......................290 11. El hermano pequeño de los Bee Gees .........................298 12. El misterio de Vangelis y Blade Runner .........................303 IV. MARVIN, NINA O POR QUÉ LA BELLEZA DEL ALMA TIENE SONIDO NEGRO 315 1. Cómo murió Bob Marley ........................................ 316 2. Tina Turner y la violencia de género ...........................322 3. Todos mataron a Jimi Hendrix .................................328 4. Joséphine Baker, la primera estrella del pop ..................333 5. La magia de Thriller ..............................................342 6. Sam Cooke: matar al hombre que inventó el soul ............347 7. Tom Jones, el genuino Tigre de Gales .........................352 8. Marvin Gaye: «Papá, no me mates» .............................357 9. La gran Nina Simone ............................................362 Índice onomástico ..................................................367 El sargento Pepper.indd 7 26/02/16 11:58 10 1 El triángulo del amor: George Harrison, Pattie Harrison y Eric Clapton l 26 de diciembre del año 1964, a la salida de los camerinos del viejo cine Odeon, en Hammersmith (Londres), Paul Mc- ECartney se tropezó con Eric Clapton, el guitarrista de los Yardbirds. Los Beatles actuaban en el Odeon durante todos aque- llos días de Navidad. Empezaron sus conciertos la misma tarde de la Nochebuena y acabaron justo en Nochevieja. En aquellos años no se paralizaba Inglaterra como ocurre en estos días. Aunque los Beatles eran dioses y los Yardbirds acababan de empezar, el atre- vido Eric Clapton, que solo
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