Irwin Goodman
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Irwin Goodman | |
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Birth name | Antti Yrjö Hammarberg |
Also known as | Irwin Goodman Rock-Williams William White Andy Rudolf Holtz[a] Hamppari Bob Mersey Bill Black |
Born | Hämeenlinna, Finland | 14 September 1943
Origin | Hämeenlinna, Finland |
Died | 14 January 1991 Hamina, Finland | (aged 47)
Genres | Rock folk blues |
Occupation | Singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals guitar harmonica |
Years active | 1962–1991 |
Labels | Finnlevy |
Website | www |
Antti Yrjö Hammarberg (14 September 1943 – 14 January 1991), professionally known as Irwin Goodman, was a Finnish rock and folk singer. He started as a protest song singer in the folk boom of the mid-1960s; his humorous songs, often mocking the authorities, became favorites of the Finnish people; Goodman singalike contests are still held by some pubs for entertainment.[citation needed]
Goodman's songs include "Poing poing poing" (1971), "Haistakaa paska koko valtiovalta" (1976), "Rentun ruusu" (1988), "Ei tippa tapa" (1966), "Työmiehen lauantai" (1965), "En kerro kuinka jouduin naimisiin" (1965) and "Tyttö tuli" (1978).
Life and career
[edit]Born in Hämeenlinna, Goodman lived in Stuttgart, West Germany, in the early 1960s.[1][2] In the late 1960s, he was widely known as a protest singer.[3] He recorded over 300 songs, most of which were his own compositions, with lyrics written by Vexi Salmi.[4][5] He won the Syksyn sävel song contest twice.
Common themes in his songs were poverty, taxes, drinking and alcoholism ("Ei tippa tapa", "Vielä yhdet", "Kieltolaki", "Homma käy", "Työmiehen lauantai", "Rentun ruusu" – approximate English translations: "One drop won't kill you", "I'll have another one", "Prohibition", "It's OK", "The workman's Saturday", "The poor man's rose") and problems with money ("Raha ratkaisee", "Kun ei rahat riitä", "Meni rahahommat pieleen", "Manu vippaa muutama markka" – approximate English translations: "Money is the solution", "When you don't have enough money", "I failed the money job", "Manu, lend me a couple of markkas"). He protested the government with songs like "Juhlavalssi" ("Celebration waltz"), and "Haistakaa paska koko valtiovalta" ("The whole government can go fuck themselves").
In 1971, Goodman released an album featuring the actor Esa Pakarinen. His 1972 album Kohta taas on joulu consists of Christmas carols. The later songs ("Suruton nuoruusaika", "Maailma on kaunis", "Ai, ai, ai, kun nuori ois" and "Viimeinen laulu" – approximate English translations: "Youth without sorrow", "The world is beautiful", "Oh, oh, oh, when you're young", "The final song") were often darker in theme than the songs of the 1960s and 1970s.
Goodman had continuing troubles with Finnish tax authorities and had ever-worsening problems with alcohol. His escapades were eagerly followed by sensationalist magazines such as Hymy. Goodman died of a heart attack while on the way from Vyborg, Soviet Union, to Hamina, Finland. The story of his life was turned into a feature film, Rentun ruusu, in 2001.
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Irwinismi (1966)
- Ei tippa tapa (1966)
- Osta minut (1967)
- Reteesti vaan (1968)
- Irwin Goodman (1969)
- Työmiehen lauantai (1970)
- St. Pauli ja Reeperbahn (1970)
- Lonkalta (1971, feat. Esa Pakarinen)
- Poing, poing, poing (1971)
- Kohta taas on joulu (1972)
- Las Palmas (1972)
- Si si si (1973)
- Häirikkö (1976)
- Kolmastoista kerta (1977)
- Cha cha cha (1977)
- Inkkareita ja länkkäreitä (1977)
- Tyttö tuli (1978)
- Kulkurin kulta (1979, feat. Hanne)
- Keisari Irwin I (1979)
- Härmäläinen perusjuntti (1984)
- Dirly dirly dee (1985)
- Rentun ruusu (1988)
- Vuosikerta -89 (1989)
- Hurraa – Me teemme laivoja (1990)
- Ai ai ai kun nuori ois (1990)
See also
[edit]- Goodman, a shopping centre in Hämeenlinna named after Goodman
- List of best-selling music artists in Finland
Notes
[edit]- ^ "Rudolf Holtz " was a collective pseudonym of Goodman and Finnish composer and music arranger Paul Fagerlund with whom Goodman worked.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ Raatikainen, Jesse (12 May 2023). "Irwin Goodmanin kirjeet paljastavat rempseitäkin hetkiä nuoren miehen elämästä Saksassa, jonne muusikko lähti Vexi Salmen perässä 1960-luvulla". Seura (in Finnish). Retrieved 5 June 2024.
- ^ Gronow, Pekka (28 February 2001). "Irwin Goodman". BiographySampo (in Finnish). Retrieved 5 June 2024.
- ^ Yli-Ojanperä, Elina (16 April 2007). "Irwin Goodman aloitti uransa lippalakkipäisenä protestilaulajana". Elävä arkisto (in Finnish). Yle. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
- ^ Pulkkinen, Matti (18 June 2023). "KOLME TÄHTEÄ Suomen Kesäteatterin Irwinille: Ovatko Irwinin protestilaulut jälleen ajankohtaisia?". Radio SUN (in Finnish). Pirmediat. Retrieved 27 September 2023.
- ^ Enqvist, Niina (8 September 2020). "Kun Irwin Goodman kuoli, Vexi Salmesta tuntui kun hän olisi haudannut nuoruutensa – tällainen oli taiteilijoiden ainutlaatuinen suhde". Ilta-Sanomat (in Finnish). Retrieved 27 September 2023.
- ^ Tiitto, Veikko [in Finnish]. "Säveltäjä Irwin Goodman". Veikkotiitto.fi (in Finnish). Retrieved 27 September 2023.
External links
[edit]- Irwin Goodman discography at Discogs