The ultimate destiny of Tommy Bolin is one of music’s big mysteries, because he never got past the drugs or age 25. Born in Sioux City Iowa, he was kicked out of school because he wouldn’t cut his hair. This led to a move to Boulder Colorado, where he joined a local legend that went national called Zephyr. Leaving that band at a time that he was becoming interested in jazz fusion, he was picked by drummer Billy Cobham to appear on the Spectrum album. From there, he did stints with the James Gang and Deep Purple, before recording two solo albums. Just as his star was ascending, it exploded. Bolin was found dead of a heroin overdose in Miami in December of 1976, shortly after opening a show for Jeff Beck. Here’s a little funk, a little jazz, a little metal, all at once…Tommy Bolin and The Grind from 1975’s Teaser…
I walked all day tryin' to find me work
I must have knocked on one-hundred doors
Would have swallowed my pride for some money
And be satisfied sweepin' the floors
Mister Broken-Glass
Mister Silver-And-Gold
Mister Bustin'-My-Ass
Mister All-You-Can-Hold
I spent last night sleepin' on a park bench
'til a copy came and moved me along
Told him I was botherin' nobody
Yes, he told me I was dead wrong
Mister Broken-Glass
Mister Silver-And-Gold
Mister Bustin'-My-Ass
Mister All-You-Can-Hold
Everywhere, I get the same kind of answer
"Not now" or "Maybe then"
Well, me time is runnin' out on me people,
Yes, me people
If you're down and without a friend
Mister Broken-Glass
Mister Silver-And-Gold
Mister Bustin'-My-Ass
Mister All-You-Can-Hold
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: Jeffery Cook / John Tesar / Stanley Sheldon / Tommy Bolin
The Grind lyrics © Equestrian Music, Music Sales Corporation
Old School Single: The Grind TOMMY BOLIN (1975)