Monday, January 09, 2012

Murfy's fLaw lead guitarist turns 100 this past weekend.


HAPPY BIRTHDAY FOCO

I know it’s a little easier said than done but, no one should ever have to thank you for doing your job. The salary you get is already thanks enough, and not only that, but the satisfaction of completing something successfully that you love should be more than payment enough. And the recognition you get, if any, is just that extra cheese you like but don’t need on your pizza. Needless to say, we all need to survive, thus the need to be a bit of a street-smarty when it comes to getting jobs and getting them done well. 

Think of it this way; you may not always get to do what you love for a living. Things happen, people grow old, get arthritis if they’re athletes, go blind if they’re readers, writers or editors, you know … that kind of thing. But it’s your duty to make hay while the sun shines, so that when it don’t shine, you have lots of stash underground to live on.

So one of Murfy’s fLaw just turned a lot older this past weekend; I’m impressed with the load of them this far. They are the hardest working band I know. And they know it too. They have three albums out and with 4 out of 6 of them running households of their own, you’d think they’d get a standing ovation.

People, guys are willing to spend their cash to make music to entertain and educate you, give DJs something worthwhile to do, keep your kids glued to the television and tuned into stations where too often, radio presenters grossly misuse their power. When we don’t appreciate our own they wither and die and if they don’t, they go where they know they will be appreciated. This, I’m afraid is where one of greatest talents, Murfy’s are headed.

 I had the great fortune of being at one of their birthday Shin-digs. Their lead guitarist was celebrating another year on earth. He goes by many names; Foco (pronounced foko), Foco Jembe, Fauz Noir, 9ine and most recently the mad-man (he will gladly confirm this himself). He can put a talk show host to shame this one. He makes fun of everyone and every situation, you can’t beat him in a diss contest, but you could try, just so you could hear what he had to say, and maybe attempt to understand how witty he is.

Talkative and sometimes coming off as abrasive, Foco is one of those guys you want to hear talk. A little bit like Russell Brand. He’ll insult you and you’ll just laugh. Just the kind of person he is. Sometimes you listen, sometimes you don’t. Not because what he’s saying is not important but because sometimes, it’s just easier to listen to other things, you know; you get distracted by the sound of waiters dropping glasses and cursing at the mess.

Don’t know about other musicians but, he and his band some of the few that I know that don’t care what other people think. While we can think of about 1000 musicians that could mentor the next generation of musicians, those musicians are busy being ignored by the very people that should take the baton from them by playing their music. Not mentioning any names but how do you expect things to go anywhere when you’re giving foreigners priority over your very own? Take Camp Mulla for instance, they produced such good quality music and corresponding video that everyone was convinced they weren’t Kenyan. But they are. And so are all these other bands trying to get airplay but getting kicked in the teeth instead.

Radio and Television producers, do your jobs; talent and quality stares you right in the face.