In a 2008 excerpt from Classic Rock Magazine Mellencamp recalls that “when I was a kid I read Creem magazine and they wrote about everything that was alien to a small-town boy – Iggy Pop, Lou Reed, Mott The Hoople, David Bowie and The New York Dolls. I loved all the stuff. We used to play the glam songs in my early bar bands in Bloomington where I grew up as one of 9,000 people. That Creem world out of Detroit was the most important thing to me.”
On the verge of quitting the business, Mellencamp chanced his arm at MainMan. “I walked in and got lucky because the receptionist, who was a woman incidentally, thought I was handsome. Plus she came from the Midwest like me. She actually walked my tape into Defries’s office. I drove home 20 hours in the car, and when I got in there was a message from MainMan’s president, Jamie Andrews, who said he’d listened to the tape and wanted to put it out. Could I come back to New York immediately? I phoned him and said: “I ain’t got no money.” Didn’t matter ‘cos he sent me an airline ticket and booked me in to a hotel. I met Defries and he asks: “Have you written any songs?” Yeah, two. ‘Okay,’ he says. “Here’s $30,000. Go home and make some demos.” I thought: “Thirty grand, that’s a lot of money” and I almost decided to take the cash and fuck off. Buy a new car or something. But I didn’t do that. I made my demos and took ’em back and then I met Mick who hired me a band, including him and the pianist Michael Kamen, a real fucking hot shot.”
Jamie & Defries flew to Indiana and met John and the band in Seymour where Jamie took a bunch of photos and here are some of them.
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