That time I told Randy Bachman that my fave Guess Who song was “Undun”
By Steve Newton
Everybody has their favourite Guess Who tune, I reckon. Some go for the riff-driven rocker “American Woman”. Others might appreciate the piano-based ballad “These Eyes”.
Me, I’m an “Undun” kinda guy.
When I interviewed Guess Who guitarist Randy Bachman back in 2001 I told him that his jazz-tinged 1969 B-side was tops in my books, which led to an interesting analysis of the tune and what inspired it.
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One thought on “That time I told Randy Bachman that my fave Guess Who song was “Undun””
“A song with more than three chords”… as though that would be the exception in ‘69? Is Randy INSANE? That era was the most innovative era EVER for chord progressions and melodies rife with interesting twists and turns. I guess Sgt. Pepper, Pet Sounds, The Who Sell Out, New York Tendaberry, CTA, CS&N, ad nauseam weren’t on Bachman’s radar…? WOW. Undone IS a great song, but talk about delusIons of grandeur. At any rate, thanks for posting this.
“A song with more than three chords”… as though that would be the exception in ‘69? Is Randy INSANE? That era was the most innovative era EVER for chord progressions and melodies rife with interesting twists and turns. I guess Sgt. Pepper, Pet Sounds, The Who Sell Out, New York Tendaberry, CTA, CS&N, ad nauseam weren’t on Bachman’s radar…? WOW. Undone IS a great song, but talk about delusIons of grandeur. At any rate, thanks for posting this.