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Farewell to a Philly icon.
Posted on Wed, Aug. 6, 2008 Posted on Wed, Aug. 6, 2008
Robert Hazard, Philly rocker, dies at 59
By Michael Klein
INQUIRER STAFF WRITER
Robert Hazard, 59, the Philadelphia-bred rock troubadour who wrote the pop anthem "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," died yesterday after cancer surgery in Boston, his widow, Susan, confirmed today.
Mr. Hazard, who lived with his wife and two teenage sons in the Adirondacks and in Vero Beach, Fla., last month had canceled a planned fall tour without explanation.
Robert Hazard and the Heroes, born out of the late-1970s punk movement, were a fixture on the local bar scene through the mid-1980s.
One night in a motel in Delaware, Mr. Hazard sat in a bathtub and in 15 minutes wrote "Girls Just Want to Have Fun," a sprightly pop tune covered in 1983 by Cyndi Lauper. Labeled a feminist anthem, it shot to No. 1. Miley Cyrus' remake is included on her new album, Breakout.
In an autobiography from 2003, Mr. Hazard - born Robert Rimato - acknowledged that his father was an opera singer. "Obviously, I didn't follow in his footsteps, but did learn a bit about music appreciation," he wrote. "I started singing and writing songs about about age 10. I didn't really play guitar till much later. In my teens I would audition at coffee houses like the Second of Autumn and the Edge" in the Philadelphia area. "I never got a job, but learned about acoustic music by hanging out at these places listening to Eric Andersen, Chris Smither, Jimmy Webb, and other great song writers and poet guitar players."
From his first marriage, he had a daughter, Corrina. With Susan, whom he married in 1986, he had sons Rex and Remy. The couple own an antiques shop near their home in Old Forge, N.Y.
In his autobiography, Mr. Hazard recounted his big break in 1982:
"One night, we were playing a little joint called J.C. Dobbs on South Street. Kurt Loder was in town to review the opening of a world tour by another band called the Rolling Stones, who were playing at JFK Stadium that same night. After the Stones concert, Kurt stopped into Dobbs for a beer. I stayed up talking with him till 5 o'clock in the morning. The next month, there was a two-page spread in Rolling Stone magazine, pictures and all, raving about the band. Soon after that, we were signed to RCA Records."
The Hazard song "Escalator of Life" charted soon after.
In more recent years, he delved into country, forming a band The Hombres. He said his favorite shows were what he called "the stripped-down acoustic concerts I did with my buddy Michael Pilla. I thought these were the most rewarding and the most appreciated by my audience."
Memorial services were incomplete today, though Susan Hazard said something would be planned for next week in his hometown.
Last night's performance at the Mezzanine in San Francisco was incredible! Although it was quite late (for us old folks), by the time LCD took the stage at 11:30pm, it was well worth it! I was able to muster up a few ounces of reserved energy to wiggle my body and shake my head to the beat(actually the music took over my body). James Murphy was rippin it up and can play the shit out of some tom-toms/roto-toms (?) as he did during the song "Yeah". Pat the drummer, is absolutley amazing, the guy was non-stop the whole time. 100% energy. The rest of the band was just as amazing, Nancy is extraordinay at the keys too. My ears are STILL ringing, shoulda brought some ear plugs (cause I'm old). You could feel the music better than you could actually hear it anyway (In a good way). The bass was so heavy I had a real hard time trying to get any phone-pics. Their set lasted about an hour and a half with no breaks and featured tunes from both albums and ended with "New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down" If you ever get the chance to see them, DO IT!
The opening act was a really weird, but funky, dude who sang to his music being piped into the sound system via his Apple laptop. Did anyone catch his name? Something about "Yacht"?...his name is Yacht, thanks sugarbaby for the update! Sugarbay is one of Mog's best show critics, i wish she would go see an LCD show and grace us with her review! :-)
Just got it today. The party from the first album continues...
We were spoiled with the double CD length of the first release though.
I hear elements of Talking Heads, The Fall, Blondie, and many other 80's acts...I love it!
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Nice. Glad to hear the late show didn't bother you. There was a Mogger on here yesterday complaining about the late show and that he pretty much has stopped listening to to the band because of it. Too bad he's so fickle. LCD Rocks!!!
I'm probably older than that guy, also have a kid, and had to drive down from Sacramento. I can totally understand his babysitter situation though. I was able to drop our son off at the in-laws who live in the bay area, and took two days off from work just for this show. It's worth it, LCD is the shit! If they come to SF next year, I'll do it again.
I don't remember my ears ringing so much after the shows I went to when I was younger. Hope it was only temporary!