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September Gurls: Vicki of The Bangles Shares Alex Chilton Memories

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2010-03-19-vicki.jpgSince his passing, rock critics have noted Alex Chilton's influence on bands including R.E.M., The Replacements and Wilco. He influenced the Bangles so strongly their "September Gurls" cover in 1985 gave the song a second life. Vicki Peterson of the Bangles (at right) describes Chilton's influence, his friendship and his skill in compiling a set list:

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"We Bangles played "September Gurls" at a school benefit just last Saturday. I made a point to comment to the crowd (being in an institution of learning and all...) that if they didn't know Big Star's music they needed to change that now!

I myself loved the Box Tops' hits as a kid, but didn't know about Big Star until the early 80's when love and reverence of their music spread through the Paisley Underground. We were all besotted. Michael Steele, our bass player, was the one who brought "September Gurls" in as a song to cover. She sang it beautifully, although I'm not sure we ever got the lyrics quite right. When the Panther Burns came to do a show in LA, it seemed like a great opportunity to pass Alex a (cassette!) tape of our version of the song. I wasn't in town, but Susanna and Micki went to the show and afterwards asked Alex if he wanted to hear our "September Gurls." He declined, but made a comment-- something along the lines of, "Hope I make some money..."

I believe that he did.

When I moved to New Orleans in the early 90's, Alex was already a local fixture. Susan Cowsill and I (the Psycho Sisters) had the opportunity to open shows for him, which was--I do not lie--a thrill for me. It seemed as if he'd be the grumpy curmudgeon one week and hilarious, charming and friendly the next. One night before a set at the Howlin' Wolf, he came into the dressing room as Susan and I were compiling our set list. "Let me do it,' he offered, so we did. He asked a couple of questions, but mostly went on song titles alone...wrote us a helluva set.

Alex seemed relaxed and happy when I last saw him, with friends in New Orleans. He left us much to sing about."

- by Vicki Peterson

The Bangles cover of Big Star's September Gurls video at NewOrleans.com.

 

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somefool
On the road towards neo-feudalism
09:39 AM on 03/25/2010
Wow, only six comments. I didn't even realize he had died until Monday when I saw an LA Times story about him lying around the house. Sad. Westerberg said it well:

"I never travel far, without a little Big Star."
08:09 PM on 03/20/2010
His music is timeless. It sounds as great now as the first night I listened to Radio City back in 1987. A few years later I was introduced to the haunting brilliance of Third, Sister Lover and the band has always been one of my all time favorites. It is great to see Alex get so much attention, albeit a few days and years too late.
08:49 AM on 03/20/2010
Yeah, Ms Karen, you sweeta than a Sugar Dragon!
Thanks for a great tribute.
I knew him fairly well, from Memphis back in the late 80's, and this town is taking his death pretty damn hard having just also lost Jim Dickinson. I mean, Memphis is supposed to be the Gateway to the Burial Place of Kings...but New Orleans has entire Cities of the Dead.
Do you have any info on where and when Alex will be laid to rest?

You know Alex Chilton bought his home in New Orleans, stripped to the ground and restored his home and stayed in his home after the levees broke in the city, for a full day longer than me. And he was one of the first back when the waters finally receded.

Thanks again,
Editilla~New Orleans Ladder
http://noladder.blogspot.com/
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Karen Dalton-Beninato
New Orleans Writer
01:51 PM on 03/20/2010
Hi Editilla, thanks for sharing even more about how hard Alex fought to bring New Orleans back. I haven't seen any information on the burial or memorial, his family may keep it private. I'd be surprised if New Orleans didn't give him a second line.
05:48 PM on 03/19/2010
I remember in 7th grade buying the 45 rpm of The Letter. Little did I know that the guy singing was only 5 years older than me. RIP Alex you will be missed.
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03:14 PM on 03/19/2010
Thanks for this article. Beats the hell outa more Lady Ga ga news.
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Karen Dalton-Beninato
New Orleans Writer
04:27 PM on 03/19/2010
Hah! Vicki's as cool as it gets, so I was glad she shared her memories.