A written history of Bobby Jameson and his search through the past. Working my way back through the jungle of drug addiction and booze. My family life as a kid was the breeding ground for addicts. No self worth, no help, and one chance to get out alive. Music was the horse I rode out on...and the music business was the horse I rode into hell. Pronounced dead twice from drug over doses, I lived to tell how the pursuit of fame is as deadly as any narcotic I have ever used.
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Monday, December 24, 2007
(part 13) NOW WHAT DO I DO?
Andrew Loog Oldham
I had already received a letter from Andrew Loog Oldham in England, who was the producer of The Rolling Stones at that time in 1964, but I had not responded to it until after the last incident with Alamo. I had grown wary of Tony over time, but now I was afraid of him. I thought he'd completely flipped out after what he'd said in the office and to me afterwards on the sidewalk outside.
As I mentioned earlier, Peter Caine was the photographer on most of the pictures used in Billboard. He had also become my close personal friend, and I relied on him heavily once I knew I had to get away from Tony. The letter from England was an offer by Oldham of sorts that basically stated, "If you ever get to London I'd be interested in working with you." My previous disregard to his invitation now looked like my chance to leave America and get as far away from Tony as I could.
I believed, and still do, that had I stayed, Tony would have tried and possibly succeeded, in conning me into believing everything could be worked out and we could go on. I didn't want to stick around and find out, so I implored Peter to find someway to get me to England. I had no idea what to expect from Tony once he knew I wasn't going to talk to him. I avoided all contact with him and kept a constant eye out for him.
I knew Tony believed his golden egg was being stolen from him and he wasn't about to let that happen. His position was that I was his property, because he had made me into something of value, but after the office trip I was convinced that he was capable of just about anything. I had no money, but I was still living with Lois, the ex wife of Gordon Gessler, the guy Tony had conned into backing the Billboard campaign.
My life was like a hurricane and the only way to live in it was in the calm of the eye of the storm. Everything outside of that was madness. This meant that all my energy was directed at one goal. Get out of here before something really bad happens. Tony had no contract with me, another flaw in his thinking, so he couldn't legally force me to do anything. This is why I was able to walk away from him in 1964, and there wasn't anything he could do about it.
He had never paid me, as I've stated, so I wasn't suddenly going to be without money, hell I never had any to begin with--again another flaw in the character of Tony Alamo. No leverage! He always managed to chase people away, without having some sort of leverage to get them back. As weeks went by I kept hearing things about how Tony was not going to let people steal me away from him now that I was the star he'd made. The constant reports of these kinds of things just kept me on edge and I in return put pressure on everyone around me to get me the hell out of LA and away from this crazy bastard.
I think Tony got the Jesus idea from a woman named Susan AKA Edith Horn who he married in Tiajuana. She may(may not) have been known to you. Ever see a woman with blond(odd,freeky,big,curly) hair with Tony. If Tony Alamo was known to you by that name she this is the case.
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ReplyDeleteI met Susan Alamo, probably before any of you did. When I got back from England and some time had passed. Late 65 or early 66 I ran into Tony and Susan was with him. I did not like her and she didn't like me. She kept talking about the blood red moon and the "End Times". Tony and her had just begun The Tony And Susan Alamo Christian Foundation and they were trying to sell me on it. I thought they were both crazy and probably told them so, which did not go over very well as I recall.
Bobby Jameson
Someone told me you got high and jumped from the top of a movie house and broke your ankles but that sounds wrong. It was some paper I am told. Tony was one cold %&^#@ Puke!!! I dont buy his spin and I believe you.
ReplyDeleteI think he owned a dope house or was doing illicit stuff(what else ?) in 64. When he was preaching he asked someone to score him some speed. I feel pain asking this. I am really glad you are sober because resentment kills. I know he was mean to you, man everyone. He is born a bad seed. I'm behind you man and feel awful about this ass of a man.
Michael A.
answer to question about jumping off tower at comments in (part 9)
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