Now for something more abstract. A name. Ian. I like it. It’s the Scottish/Gaelic equivalent of “John”.
Most of the Ians I know of are musicians who I don’t know personally; and oddly, of all the Ians listed on Wikipedia as famous ones, the only ones I recognized were these musicians.
Ian Gillan. Best known as the singer for Deep Purple Mark II, but he was also in Black Sabbath for one album and tour, Born Again. Nowadays his hair is cut short, but back then it was extremely long. Between Ozzy, Robert Plant, and Gillan, I like Gillan’s voice the most, and it’s held up the best among the three. He has a better sense of humor than Plant yet is more intelligible than Ozzy. He’s one of my favorite singers, period.
Ian Paice. Deep Purple had not one but TWO Ians. With Jon Lord’s recent retirement, replaced by Don Airey, drummer Ian Paice is now the only member of the band in literally every line-up. His long hair is long gone, but he still wears his trademark purple shaded glasses.
Ian Anderson. The man IS Jethro Tull; they are inseparable. Nowadays his hair is cut short and beard trimmed; no longer the wild, unkempt savage flutist, but he is still very spry on stage and very witty between songs. Look for a sequel to Thick As A Brick. My favorite remains Aqualung, with Crest of a Knave being my favorite late model 'Tull.
Ian Astbury. The singer for The Cult. For awhile there he did have long, straight black hair. He also has an impressive voice. In fact, for awhile he was singing with Ray Manzarek and Robby Krieger in a Doors revival. Now he’s back with the Cult again, with a new album: Choice of Weapon. I like how he describes one song as being “like Hawkwind with Jim Morrison singing.”
Ian Hill. With first guitarist K.K. Downing out of the band - he quit - and second guitarist Glenn Tipton - sidelined by Parkinson's Disease - also gone, albeit involuntarily, this makes bassist Ian Hill the only member of Judas Priest from start to finish. As vocalist Rob Halford describes in Confess, Halford's sister was dating a bassist in a band, and suggested he audition for that band - and the rest is history. Hill keeps it down and has been cool from day one.
We knew an Ian in the US , son of one of my father’s co-workers. We may have met him once or twice at most, so I can’t say more than that. There was an Ian at our high school; I don’t know much more about him than that he was left handed.
Ian (nephew). Of all the Ians, this is the one I know best personally, my brother’s only son. He’s 9 years old and very bright. I’m very proud of him. However, he has an impressive name to live up to…we’ll see how he does. Sadly, he has no brothers, and since I have no children and my sister's two kids are both girls, that makes Ian the only male child of his generation from my parents' branch of the family.
I've never known an Ian either, but I also liked the name, and suggested it for my sons, but got voted down.
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