Monday, January 18, 2016

Dale "Buffin" Griffin, RIP

You know you are getting older when those you admired in your younger years passes away. David Bowie was one of those people. But one of a group of people I admired more just passed away: Dale "Buffin" Griffin, the drummer of Mott the Hoople.

Mott was a big influence to me musically in my early teen years. Besides learning that it was okay to wear glasses in a rock band (if you hid them as shades, that is!), it was from them that I learned to appreciate '50s rock music. Little Richard, Chuck Berry, all those guys - they were "oldies" and I wasn't interested. But listening to Mott I heard the influences of that music, and it encouraged me to take a second look at it. While they were part of the glitter years, Mott was really a basic rock and roll band, and their music reflected their influences from their youth.

Buffin was never one of the flashy drummers. He and Overend Watts on bass were a tight, precise rhythym section that propelled Ian Hunter and Mick Ralph's songs. I never met him, or any other member of Mott. But from what I heard, he was a great guy. He suffered from Alzheimer's for the 9 years of his life.

Thanks for the memories Buffin. You guys made a difference, at least to this 14 year old.

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