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Jim Gordon, born James Beck Gordon in 1945, Los Angeles, CA, is probably best known for co-writing "Layla" with [[Eric Clapton]]. Jim was a major reason [[Tours/1972|the Grand and Petit Wazoo tours]] were as good as they were... Gordon was one of the most popular session drummers throughout the 70's. Legend has it that Jim was busted for coke right before the Grand Wazoo Band went on stage (FZ grabbed the drummer from the other band, which remains nameless and he did fine; Gordon paid off the P.D. ($20,000) and it was forgotten). His story is one of the tragedies of our time; anyone who has ever wondered about the destructive horror of "recreational" drugs and schizophrenia should know about Jim - last reported to be housed at Atascadero, a prison/asylum in California, for killing his mother (believing she was some sort of "demon" trying to get him) by means of repeated blows with a hammer.
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[[File:Jim Gordon.jpeg|350px|thumb|right|Jim Gordon.]]
  
Jim Gordon provided drums for [[Apostrophe (')]] and [[Läther]].
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'''Jim Gordon''' (Born '''James Beck Gordon''', 14 July 1945 - 13 March 2023, Los Angeles, California) was an American songwriter, drummer and criminal. As a member of Derek and the Dominoes, he is probably best known for co-writing ''Layla'' with [[Eric Clapton]].
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==Frank Zappa==
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[[Jim Gordon]] was a drummer for Zappa's bands on albums like ''[[The Grand Wazoo]]'', ''[[Apostrophe (')]]'', ''[[Läther]]'', ''[[Imaginary Diseases (The Album)|Imaginary Diseases]]'' and ''[[Wazoo]]''. He was a popular session drummer, which resulted in the popularity and quality of [[Tours/1972|the Grand and Petit Wazoo tours]].
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==Drug abuse and criminal record==
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Legend has it that Gordon was busted for cocaine possession right before the ''Grand Wazoo Band'' went on stage (FZ quickly replaced him with the drummer from the other band [drummer & band unknown]). Gordon reputedly paid off the Police Department with $20,000 and the incident was forgotten. In 1983 he was convicted for killing his mother by means of repeated blows with a hammer - believing she was some sort of 'demon' trying to get him. He served a 16-year sentence in [[Wikipedia:Atascadero State Hospital|Atascadero State Hospital]] (ASH) and remained incarcerated in the State Medical Corrections Facility in Vacaville until his death in 2023.
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== Conceptual continuity? ==
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A possible obscure connection to this incident in the lyrics of 1984's ''[[Thing-Fish]]'' is a matter of conjecture:<br>
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''He finally layin' (Armed 'n dangerous, reproach wit cautium!)''<br>
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''De whole thang down'',<br>
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'' 'Cept de Nivea Lotium (Rub it on good, now!)''<br>
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''An de Royal Crown (Take good care o' dat "ash"!)''[A.S.H.?]
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==External links==
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* [[Wikipedia:Jim Gordon (musician)]]
  
 
[[Category:Bandmembers|Gordon, Jim]]
 
[[Category:Bandmembers|Gordon, Jim]]
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[[Category:Drums|Gordon, Jim]]
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[[Category:Criminals|Gordon, Jim]]

Latest revision as of 10:56, 16 March 2023

Jim Gordon.

Jim Gordon (Born James Beck Gordon, 14 July 1945 - 13 March 2023, Los Angeles, California) was an American songwriter, drummer and criminal. As a member of Derek and the Dominoes, he is probably best known for co-writing Layla with Eric Clapton.

Frank Zappa

Jim Gordon was a drummer for Zappa's bands on albums like The Grand Wazoo, Apostrophe ('), Läther, Imaginary Diseases and Wazoo. He was a popular session drummer, which resulted in the popularity and quality of the Grand and Petit Wazoo tours.

Drug abuse and criminal record

Legend has it that Gordon was busted for cocaine possession right before the Grand Wazoo Band went on stage (FZ quickly replaced him with the drummer from the other band [drummer & band unknown]). Gordon reputedly paid off the Police Department with $20,000 and the incident was forgotten. In 1983 he was convicted for killing his mother by means of repeated blows with a hammer - believing she was some sort of 'demon' trying to get him. He served a 16-year sentence in Atascadero State Hospital (ASH) and remained incarcerated in the State Medical Corrections Facility in Vacaville until his death in 2023.

Conceptual continuity?

A possible obscure connection to this incident in the lyrics of 1984's Thing-Fish is a matter of conjecture:

He finally layin' (Armed 'n dangerous, reproach wit cautium!)
De whole thang down,
'Cept de Nivea Lotium (Rub it on good, now!)
An de Royal Crown (Take good care o' dat "ash"!)[A.S.H.?]

External links