Texarkana Gazette

“ROCK’N ME” (1976)

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The guitar riff in one of Steve Miller’s most rousing hits bears an uncanny resemblanc­e to the one in another stadium rock classic “All Right ×ow” by Free. “It’s a kind of parallel discovery,” Miller said. “If you listen to the two riffs together, they’re sort of alike but quite different too.”

The inspiratio­n for Miller’s song came by necessity. The giant Knebworth music festival in England, headlined by Pink Floyd in 19'%, wanted Miller to play on the bill. “I had been off the road for months and didn’t have a band together, so I told them I couldn’t do it,” the songwriter said. “Then, my manager came back and said, ‘They really want you.’ So, I said, ‘Just tell them I want a gazillion dollars, so they’ll go away.’ Instead, they said, ‘Okay!’ So, I got a band together fast and we rehearsed. I knew that the festival was going to put me on at dusk and I wouldn’t have any lights, so I wanted to have something really good to play. I had already been working on ‘Rock’n Me,’ so I finished it right then. The very first time we played it was in front of 100,000 people at Knebworth. They put me in a situation where I really had to deliver, and that song definitely did.”

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