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orn on July 4th, 1948, Jeremy Spencer was one of the original
members of Fleetwood Mac. He was discovered by Mike Vernon, who
traveled to Birmingham to see Spencer's band, the Levi Set Blues
J.T. Brown & Jeremy Spencer Photo © Jeff Lowenthal |
Group. Although Vernon saw no future for the rest of the band,
he was impressed with Spencer's slide-guitar playing and with
his devoted renditions of Elmore James songs: "Jeremy really blew me away. He was
on the short side, with a flock of curly hair, not unlike Peter's, and he played slide on this large, F-hole semi-acoustic with a pick up. He was playing Elmore James songs-- he even sang like Elmore James." (A sample of what Jeremy sounded like prior to joining the band can be heard here -- this was circa 1966 or early '67.) Vernon, who knew
Peter Green wanted to 'share the spotlight' in his new band with
another guitarist, arranged for the two to meet. Soon after, they
began rehearsing together with drummer Mick Fleetwood and bassist
Bob Brunning. Spencer was only 18 years old when he joined the
band, and had an infant son, Dicken, with his 15 year old childhood sweetheart named
Fiona. (The couple eventually went on to have eight children.)
uch of Spencer's contribution to the band consisted of remakes
of Elmore James songs, but according to Mick Fleetwood, "Jeremy
Jeremy Spencer, 1969/70 Tour Photo © David Allison |
was way past merely copying Elmore James. He was a chameleon in
the best sense of the word. He acted the blues, lived the blues
with the conviction that really matters in music." The elfin
guitarist also contributed much vulgarity to live performances,
hanging condoms from his guitar and using foul language. The group
was even banned from London's Marquee Club after Fleetwood and
Spencer appeared onstage with a variety of sexual aids, including
condoms filled with beer. Jeremy's ability to mimic Rock n' Roll
greats soon led the band to devote half of their show to doing
hilarious 50's pop parodies, with Spencer impersonating Elvis,
Little Richard, Buddy Holly and Cliff Richard. For these performances,
the band would call themselves 'Earl Vince and the Valiants,'
and Jeremy would slick back his curly hair and put on a gold lame'
suit. Despite his entertaining parodies onstage, Spencer was also
a "lazy musician who refused to write anything of his own."
He was fairly religious and had a mini-Bible sewn into the lining
of his coat; he would pray at home with Fiona and Dicken before
'transforming' into Fleetwood Mac's crude 'front man' at each
gig.
n January 1970, after releasing Then Play On (which Spencer
Fleetwood Mac, 1971 |
didn't play on at all), the band released (in the U.K. only) an
album of "rock n' roll satire ...on which Spencer attacks
everything from rockabilly to acned teen ballads, surfin' to psychadelia,
blues to boogie, Presley to Pink Floyd... 'Don't Go Please Stay'
is a brave pie in the face for the Mac themselves." (This
track, as well as 'You Made A Hit' can be heard on the CD included
with the hard-cover version of My 25 Years in Fleetwood Mac.)
There was also talk of Green and Spencer recording a 'religious
epic' together, but this never came to pass, as Peter left the
group in May of 1970. The group's next album, Kiln House, was
Jeremy's last with the band. He was quite uncomfortable with
his (and Danny Kirwan's) task of filling Peter's shoes: "I
didn't feel I could do it. All I could play was rock n' roll.
Peter was a developed musician. I couldn't do the stuff that
people now expected us to play."
wo weeks into their tour to support the album, in L.A., Jeremy
disappeared. He had left the hotel at about 3:00 to visit a bookstore
on Hollywood Blvd, and on the street he was approached by a member
of the religious group called The Children Of God. When the guitarist
failed to show up for that evening's gig, the police were contacted,
Jeremy Spencer, 1998 Photo © Heart To Heart Organization |
and five worry-filled days later Spencer was traced to the Children
Of God headquarters, a warehouse in downtown L.A. In order to
get in to see Spencer, manager Clifford Davis had to make up a
story about Jeremy's wife, Fiona, being seriously ill. According
to a Fleetwood Mac roadie who was at the scene, Spencer "was
walking around in a daze like a zombie...he'd been brainwashed.
It nearly killed me to see him." His head had been shaved
and he now answered to the biblical name Jonathan. Davis and
Spencer talked for 3 hours, while members of the cult rubbed Jeremy's
arms and chanted 'Jesus Loves You' repeatedly. Apparently the
guitarist had been doing some 'soul-searching': "Acid trips
and dope, fame and fortune, pride and conceit, idleness and every
other sin took hold of me from the start of the material success
of the band." Much like Peter Green, Jeremy also felt unworthy
of all the adoration he'd been receiving in the group. Ironically,
to replace Spencer on their tour, which still had 6 weeks left,
Fleetwood Mac begged Green to fly in and help them complete the
shows, which he did.
n 1975 Jeremy Spencer returned to London and formed a group
called Albatross with other Children Of God members; of course,
part of their act "included his tireless tributes to Elmore
Jeremy Spencer, 2000 Photo © Heart To Heart Organization |
James
, played presumably with a clean conscience this time." He also released an album in 1979 called Flee. Jeremy is still involved with The Family (as the Children of God are now called) and is also still playing and composing music. In March 1995, he played some shows in India with a group from The Family called Heart to Heart. Clips of the show are evidence that the only thing Jeremy has lost over the years is some hair-- his talent and enthusiasm for playing the slide guitar are still quite apparent. He appears to be healthy and happy, and we are glad to know he is still involved with and enjoying music. Additional shows occurred in Bombay and New Delhi, India in January and February, 1998. While in India, Jeremy was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on January 12, 1998 at a ceremony in New York City. In February 2000, Jeremy is doing another benefit in India sans the dance troupe. Among the shows there, Jeremy played at the Jazz Yatra International Jazz Festival with Leni Stern, five time winner of the Gibson Women's guitarist
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