jfrancispastirchak said:Ditto, Ditto, and more Dittos for the Wolfman! So stenciled on the conscience of American pop music that he was honored with a tribute by The Guess Who, Clap for the Wolfman !! Wolfman Jack's memory is a shrine at the gates of Rock 'n Roll heaven.
BTW, do you remember Wolfman playing himself in American Graffiti? Looked to me like this part, though brief, showcased an otherwise concealed dynamic of his soul, that of a genuinely sweet and compassionate human being. Are you listening Howard Stern?
By all acounts that I've seen "Wolf" was a pretty good guy...and a hard worker. My wife's brother met him at a personal appearance in Southern California in the early 90s. Said he couldn't have been more gracious.
"Clap for the Wolfman" trivia....
One of the few Guess Who sides actually recorded in Canad. (They did most of their recording sessions in Chicago...But "Clap" was recorded in Toronto).
Wolfman ad libbed much of his contribution to the record.
The giggling girls on the record were totally unplanned. Wolfman had been doing an appearance at a nearby car show (or something like that), met several "groupie"-type girls and dragged them along to the studio. The result was spontaneous....and largely X-rated (from Wolf)! But everything from the girls that did make it onto the record was completely unrehearsed. A good time was reportedly had by all.
I had also heard....and I stand to be corrected if this is untrue....that Burton Cummings had originally written the song quite some time before the the recording session about a local Winnipeg jock. (Presumably on CKY) Then the song was later re-worked to its final version as a Wofman tribute.