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Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: GUEST,Helen (a avid fan) Date: 05 Nov 10 - 04:04 AM Hi if anyone is still out there...it is 2010 now! but I just wanted to say Dino was born in 1937 and passed away in 1994 of heart attack but he was very ill in the 80s from a brain malformation which he had surgery for. I think Dino was the hottest singer songwriter/performer ever! The fact that is not famous is a consipracy created by those who were jealous of him. |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: Lonesome EJ Date: 27 Jun 08 - 11:38 PM I always enjoyed the Quicksilver stuff without Dino more than with him. His singing was a little, er, overwrought for my taste. Who Do You Love has Gary Duncan on vocals as does Dino's Song, and those are probably my two faves. Of Dino's vocals, the one on Fresh Air is my favorite, but the singing in that song is eclipsed by Cipollina's guitar break, and Nicky Hopkins' galloping piano solo. |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: Guldhamstern Date: 27 Jun 08 - 07:16 PM I like Dino's solo stuff more. He released a self titeled album in 1968. The best work of QMS is their first record. And thier version of Dave Brubecks Take Five (Gold and Silver) is wonderful. |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: bubblyrat Date: 02 Mar 07 - 06:12 PM Wasn"t it the name of Largo"s boat in "Thunderball " ?? (ha ha ) |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: Joybell Date: 01 Mar 07 - 09:13 PM Thank you so much everyone. Wesley thank you for that site. This all began with some idle musing about the past. Hildebrand had some connections with Dino during the 60s. He says Dino looked out for him. Was always friendly. Hildebrand wrote a short piece about an experience in the early 60s and mentioned Dino. I got curious -- We heard his song played in the supermarket and we both got to talking about him. I'll spend some time searching through the site and see if there are any familiar names there. I love to hear Hildebrand's stories about his wanderings. Cheers, Joy |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: pdq Date: 01 Mar 07 - 09:02 PM "Quicksilver Messenger Service": near great "Happy Trails" (a live record that shows them as a "jam band"): truly great "Shady Grove": OK, but decline has started with overtly political and druggy material found in later records (see Michaer's example, above) the rest of their records: so-what stuff, Valente could say about the advancing art of Rock Music is the early 70s "I got stoned and I missed it" |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: GUEST,michaelr Date: 01 Mar 07 - 08:47 PM OK, so it was 1970. If you read the info on the site Wesley linked to, you'll see that DV was a founding member of Quicksilver, but was busted for pot before they began recording their first album in 1968. After his release, he recorded five albums with the band between 1970 and their final breakup in 1975. Info from here. Cheers, Michael |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: pdq Date: 01 Mar 07 - 08:31 PM Here is the list of people on "Shady Grove", released in DEC 1969. David Brown Engineer John Cipollina Guitar, Vocals Gary Duncan Bass, Guitar, Vocals Greg Elmore Percussion, Drums David Freiberg Bass, Guitar, Viola, Vocals Snarly Grumble Mixing Dan Healy Engineer, Mixing Nicky Hopkins Organ, Piano, Celeste, Cello, Harpsichord, Keyboards Mike Leary Engineer Quicksilver Messenger Service Performer, Mixing Bob Shumaker Engineer (PS: I don't see "Chet Powers Jr." or "Dino Valente" anywhere, although the title song with the words "where all the pigs have tails" sounds like he probably wrote it. Credit is to "P.O.Wands" sounds like a made-up handle.)> |
Subject: Lyr Add: WHAT ABOUT ME? (Dino Valenti) From: GUEST,michaelr Date: 01 Mar 07 - 08:11 PM Joybell -- check out Wesley's link for info. pdq -- Some people say he killed Quicksilver. Let's say he did a poor job of saving a dying band. What utter nonsense! Dino Valenti was a founding member of Quicksilver and recorded with them from 1969 to 1975. He was an incredibly charismatic performer and an influential songwriter. "Get Together" was a huge hit and remains THE anthem of the 60s. Folk music angle: DV and Hoyt Axton ruled the Village in the TBD (Time Before Dylan). With Quicksilver, DV recorded the "Rebel" song which has been discussed here ("I will not be reconstructed, but I do not give a damn"). WHAT ABOUT ME? (Dino Valenti) You poisoned my sweet water. You cut down my green trees. The food you fed my children Was the cause of their disease. My world is slowly fallin' down And the airs not good to breathe. And those of us who care enough, We have to do something....... (Chorus) Oh.......oh What you gonna do about me? Oh.......oh What you gonna do about me? Your newspapers, They just put you on. They never tell you The whole story. They just put your Young ideas down. I was wonderin' could this be the end Of your pride and glory? (Chorus) I work in your factory. I study in your schools. I fill your penitentiaries. And your military too! And I feel the future trembling, As the word is passed around. "If you stand up for what you do believe, Be prepared to be shot down." (Chorus) And I feel like a stranger In the land where I was born And I live like an outlaw. An' I'm always on the run.......................... An Im always getting busted And I got to take a stand........ I believe the revolution Must be mighty close at hand....................... (Chorus) I smoke marijuana But I cant get behind your wars. And most of what I do believe Is against most of your laws I'm a fugitive from injustice But I'm goin' to be free. Cause your rules and regulations They dont do the thing for me (Chorus) And I feel like a stranger In the land where I was born And I live just like an outlaw. An' I'm always on the run. Cheers, Michael |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: Wesley S Date: 01 Mar 07 - 10:46 AM PDQ - That would be my assessment too. Dino Valenti website |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: pdq Date: 01 Mar 07 - 10:32 AM Some people say he killed Quicksilver. Let's say he did a poor job of saving a dying band. |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: Mark Ross Date: 01 Mar 07 - 09:54 AM I would occassionly run into into Dino in The Village in the '60's. A really charismatic guy, and when he played with Quicksilver at the Fillmore East he tore the house up. Mark Ross |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: GUEST,michael orlen Date: 01 Mar 07 - 08:19 AM Didn't he play with quicksilver messenger service?....he wrote "get together"....a song that was made popular by the youngbloods..... |
Subject: RE: does anyone remember dino valente? From: Rusty Dobro Date: 01 Mar 07 - 07:52 AM One of the very best 1970's Ferraris, I thought. In the hands of Nino Vaccarella, it was virtually unbeatable in the Targa Florio. |
Subject: does anyone remember dino valente? From: Joybell Date: 01 Mar 07 - 06:30 AM hildebrand here, with joybell's permission: a lot of the sites on the web say that his real name was chester powers jr, and that he was born in 1943. i met dino in boston in 1960, and i can't believe his real name was chester powers jr. once he gave me his address in new york, and it was right in the middle of the italian section of the east village -- all the names on the bells were italian too. nor can i believe he was only 17. he spoke of his experiences in the air force. any light to be shed on this? hildebrand |
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