- Jah Wobble
Infobox musical artist
Name = Jah Wobble
Img_capt = Jah Wobble in 2005
Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = John Wardle
Alias = Jah Wobble
Born = 1958Stepney ,London ,United Kingdom
Died =
Instrument = Bass, vocals, keyboards, drums
Genre =Post-punk
AlternativeWorld music Dub music
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1978 - present
Label =30hertzrecords
Associated_acts =Public Image Limited (1978 - 1980),The Damage Manual (2000)
URL = [http://www.30hertzrecords.com]Jah Wobble (born John Wardle, in
Stepney in 1958) is an Englishbass guitar ist, singer,poet andcomposer . He became known to a wider audience as the original bass player inPublic Image Ltd (PiL) in the late 1970s and early 1980s, but left the band after two years. Following his departure from PiL, he went on to a successful solo career, continuing to the present. His daughter is actressHayley Angel Wardle , and he is married to the Chinese-born "guzheng " player and harpistZi Lan Liao .Early life
Wobble grew up in
Whitechapel 'sClichy Estate in London’s East End, and is a long-time friend ofJohn Lydon (Johnny Rotten) whom he had met in the 1970s along with John Simon Ritchie (later known asSid Vicious ) at London's Kingsway College (nowWestminster Kingsway College ). According to Rotten's autobiography, Wobble was once on the short list of replacements for original Pistols bassistGlen Matlock . There are several versions of the origin of hisstage name , though it's unclear if these origins are more thanapocryphal : One account places the origin on adrunk en, mumbled version of Wardle's name bySid Vicious ; another states it waswordplay based on Wardle's name, and his fascination with the "wobbly" basslines ofreggae and related genres, where praise to "Jah " — a near-homonym of "John" — is often offered.Musical career
Public Image Ltd (PiL)
Wobble started his musical career with John Lydon's post-
Sex Pistols groupPublic Image Ltd (PiL). His trademark bass playing drew heavily on dub, which has remained an important feature of his music. In his early life and career, by his own admission, [http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/music/article1553269.ece The Times Online, 24 March 2007, 'I’m still ye olde noble savage'] ] Wardle was given to occasional bouts of aggression, brought on in part by a strict upbringing in London's East End and exacerbated by alcohol abuse. He has stated that the first Public Image Ltd. album was recorded so quickly due in part to the bassist's altercations with a sound engineer and men at a nearby pub. He has, however, dismissed claims accusing him of extreme malice, such as setting fire to the former drummer for The Fall,Karl Burns , while Burns was session drumming for PiL.Wobble left his signature mark on PiL's seminal second album "
Metal Box " which was released in 1979. However, he grew increasingly frustrated by the lacklustre creative atmosphere in the band, which he felt stifled his artistic ambitions and PiL's creative potential. Besides differences in artistic vision, further conflicts were brought on in part by heavy drug and alcohol abuse in the band cite book | author = Simon Reynolds | title = Rip it Up and Start Again - Postpunk 1978-1984 | year = 2005 | publisher = faber and faber | id = ISBN 978-0-571-21570-6] . Wobble then went on to recording and releasing his debut album "The Legend Lives on - Jah Wobble in Betrayal", and found himself accused by other PiL members of having made unauthorized use of material from "Metal Box" for the making of "Betrayal" . Wobble then left PiL in late 1980.Early post-PiL years
Soon after leaving PiL, Wobble started his solo career by forming "The Human Condition" with guitarist Dave "Animal" Maltby and PiL's original drummer,
Jim Walker . "The Human Condition" toured the UK, Europe, and USA in 1981, and made two cassette-only releases of their live shows ("Live at the Collegiate Theatre" and "Live in Europe"). The post-PiL years saw Wobble also collaborating with Can membersHolger Czukay andJaki Liebezeit on Czukay's solo projects (notably "On the Way to the Peak of Normal" and "Rome Remains Rome") and "Full Circle" (released in 1984).In 1983, Wobble formed the Invaders of the Heart, a group with a fluid line-up that included many notable musicians, including acclaimed
pedal steel guitar istB.J. Cole and percussionist Neville Murray. Wardle also appeared on the LP "Snake Charmer " billed as a co-leader alongside guitaristThe Edge ofU2 , Czukay, Liebezeit, and producerFrançois Kevorkian .However, his critical stance towards the commercialisation of the music industry, compounded by heavy drinking, led to his abandoning music for a short period in the mid-eighties. He then worked a variety of straight jobs, whilst continuing to perform and record his music in what spare time he had. These jobs included a long stretch with the
London Underground . In an oft-quoted tale it is related that he once, at Tower Hill Underground Station via thepublic address system , humorously regaled commuters with the deadpan announcement, "I used to be somebody. I repeat, I used to be somebody." cite book | author = Phil Strongman | title = Metal Box – Stories from John Lydon's Public Image Limited| year = 2007 | publisher = Helter Skelter Publishing | id = ISBN 978-1-900924-66-5]By 1986, Wobble was clean and sober, and due to the repeated prompting of his friend and former bandmate, percussionist Neville Murray, Wobble returned to music professionally. [see Wardle's notes for "I Could Have Been A Contender"] Armed with a live recording of a concert he had made with a new line up of musicians during a European tour in 1988, Wobble travelled to New York City's
New Music Seminar in 1989 to get back into the music business. After encountering some initial derogation hinting at the darker sides of his past, Wobble was able to secure an eleventh-hour record deal with a small European record label. [http://www.30hertzrecords.com/william.htm#Wobble%20of%20firm%20resolve%20breaks%20mould The Herald (Glasgow) 4th October 1996, David Belcher 'Wobble of firm resolve breaks mould'] ] The live album, "Without Judgement", recorded in Holland was released in late 1989 and successfully revived Wobble's career, once again earning him respect and following from audiences and peers.Early 1990s to present
Following on from the success of several critical and popular landmark recordings, most notably "Without Judgement" and "Rising above Bedlam", in the late 80's and early 90s, respectively, Wobble has since collaborated with a wide variety of musicians. His explorations into
World music predated much of the genre's popularity. Jah Wobble's 1994 album "Take Me To God" was influenced by world music genres and enriched by contributions from a variety of artists of diverse cultural backgrounds, includingBaaba Maal ,Dolores O'Riordan , andChaka Demus , and its uplifting sounds made it both a critical and commercial success. His music has spanned a number of genres, includingambient music anddance music , and in 2003, reworkings of traditional English folk songs. Though he has released recordings since the early 1980s, Wobble has been quite prolific from the mid-1990s to the present. He now runs his own label,30 Hertz Records , and tours regularly throughout England and Europe with his current band, "Jah Wobble & The English Roots Band".Besides his work as a musician and composer, Jah Wobble also writes occasional book reviews for the "
The Independent ". [http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/books/features/article333609.ece] According to the liner notes of "Alpha One Three" he is currently working on his autobiography.His current project, done in collaboration with his wife, the Chinese-born "
guzheng " playerZi Lan Liao , (2008) is entitled "Chinese Dub". [http://www.30hertzrecords.com/mp3player.html] He is going to be at this yearsRhythm Festival - where a very special and exclusive performance is promisedList of collaborators
References
Discography
External links
* [http://www.30hertzrecords.com/ Jah Wobble's site]
* [http://www.last.fm/group/Wobble Jah Wobble Last.fm group]
* [http://www.uncarved.org/dub/onu/onu.html Adrian Sherwood speaks about PiL]
* [http://www.fodderstompf.com/ARCHIVES/ARTS/greg2.html Don Letts on PiL]
* [http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/clashkeithlevineinterview.htm Keith Levene on PiL]
* [http://www.recordproduction.com/jah_wobble_video_feature_at_mark.htm Jah Wobble video interview while in the studio]
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