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The Majesty of King Solomon Burke

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Nigel Smith Nigel Smith | 12:12 UK time, Friday, 5 November 2010

Occasionally only a clich茅 will do. When it comes to Solomon Burke, the self-proclaimed King of Rock and Soul who died last month, I鈥檓 permitting myself two. Burke was larger than life both literally (he weighed at least 30 stone) and figuratively (dozens of children and grandchildren, a sideline as an undertaker). He鈥檚 also testament to that other hackneyed phrase, 鈥淭hey don鈥檛 make them like that anymore鈥.
In a post on the

the morning Burke鈥檚 death at Amsterdam airport was announced, wrote, 鈥淗e was still out on the road at the age of 70 (though some sources reckon he was five years older). Whichever was the truth the fact remains that these guys knew no other life.鈥 It鈥檚 hard to imagine a Justin Timberlake or Dizzee Rascal still slogging around the world in a tour bus as pensioners.

Solomon Burke

I was fortunate to see Solomon Burke twice in concert. He was so large he had to be wheeled onto the stage before settling down on his sparking golden throne. Those gigs were a cross between old-fashioned variety shows and tent revivals. Dressed in an enormous silver suit and with a ten-piece band that included horn section, a blind organist and his youngest daughter and one of his granddaughters as backing singers behind him, Burke performed sets that combined classics like Everybody Needs Somebody and his cover of Proud Mary, songs from his recent albums by Bob Dylan and Eric Clapton as well as a good smattering of gospel.

Burke was proud of his faith and performed at the Vatican for both 听补苍诲听. One of the highlights of Don鈥檛 Give Up On Me, the stripped-down album Burke made with Joe Henry in 2002, is a previously unheard Tom Waits song called Diamond In Your Mind. Its original opening lyric goes, 鈥淚 shook the hand of the president and that guy in Rome鈥︹ Solomon was having none of it: 鈥淗old it right there! I have a very, very close relationship to The Vatican.
If I refer to the Pope as 鈥榯hat guy in Rome鈥, I鈥檒l be dead inside a week.鈥 After a lengthy back-and-forth with Waits in which Solomon also took exception to a lyric about a 102-year-old woman who鈥檇 stopped praying after losing her arm 鈥渋n a Pinkerton raid鈥 Burke won and changed the lyrics.

I only delved into his music seriously after I saw talking about his wonderful book Sweet Soul Music at an event with in 2002. As well as being adamant that Burke was the greatest soul singer that had ever lived Guralnick also shared dozens of anecdotes about the showman he鈥檇 got to know well over the years.
My favourite was that in the 60s Burke used to make and sell sandwiches to tourmates like Dionne Warwick and Sam Cooke for $2 a pop. Once they got down South and segregated diners wouldn鈥檛 serve these black performers the price rose to five bucks. You鈥檒l hear plenty more great stories in the documentary that鈥檚 on 主播大秀 Four tonight.

主播大秀 Four - Saturday 6 November:

12am : Solomon Burke - Everybody Needs Somebody
Repeated: 主播大秀 Four - Sunday at 115am

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