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New Little Richard doc explores his shifts between music and religionHe went from taking part in orgies and snorting $1,000 of cocaine a night, to giving it all up for God after receiving a confronting prophetic vision, only to eventually return to a life of excess and pleasure all over again. Little Richard’s personal life was as wild as his on-stage antics, according to a new documentary which lays bare how the rock ‘n’ roll legend spent much of his career teetering between the sacred and the profane.Little Richard: I Am Everything, which premiered in select theaters Tuesday ahead of its nationwide release on April 21, tells the story of the scandalous rock icon through a queer lens, three years after he lost his battle with at the age of 87. The son of a church deacon and later self-proclaimed ‘omnisexual’, Richard — born Richard Wayne Penniman — kept a bible by his bedside as he had sex with groups of men, women — or anyone who caught his eye. His appetite for sex was reflected in his music, most notably in his 1955 hit Tutti Frutti, whose lyrics about anal sex were so raunchy they had to be toned down. At birth he had one leg shorter than the other resulting in a disability that would stay with him for the rest of his life DM.later(‘bundle’, function() He was also inspired by flamboyant performers such as Billy Wright and Esquerita. He would eventually make up with his father, but not too long after, tragedy struck when Charles was shot dead.In a shocking twist, Richard’s best friend Frank was the one who pulled the trigger after a fight at the bar Charles owned.By 1955 Richard had become enough of a name to get a recording session with Art Roupe, ‘Bumps’ Blackwell and their legendary label Specialty Records.Their first efforts were a failure as Richard was being asked to imitate Ray Charles and BB King, but after a boozy lunch at the infamous Dew Drop Inn, he came back to the studio and gave an uproarious rendition of Tutti Frutti.As the documentary puts it, the raucous piano playing and fierce tempo was all ‘post-war teenage horniness and desire to be free in a musical form’.Richard’s lyrics were so blue they had to be toned down as they included lines like ‘if it don’t fit, don’t force it’ — but the song exploded like a rocket. He is seen performs onstage with his band as his saxophone player Grady Gaines stands on the piano in 1957 He is pictured studying the bible in 1958 He is pictured during an interview with Dick Clark in 1964 Fourteen more hits followed in three years, including Long Tall Sally, which went gold after selling a million copies, along with records like Good Golly Miss Molly and Lucille.But Richard grew infuriated at white artists like Elvis Presley and Pat Boone who covered his music and got more acclaim than him. According to musicians and fellow artists interviewed in the film, Richard was seen as a ‘danger’ and a ‘complete upheaval of the existing social system’ and so white singers were brought in to seem less threatening.Such frustration would simmer inside of Richard for the rest of his life and decades later he picketed on Hollywood Blvd over his lost wages due to contracts which cut him out.But for the time being, he and his band had more important things to worry about — like the constant sex while on the road.In the documentary one of Richard’s band mates brags about having slept with more than 1,400 women.Richard tells the film: ‘I had all these orgies going on. Some people wish they never have to leave.’I just loved whatever came. I didn’t refuse anything. If you knocked on my door I wanted more — for sure!’Among his conquests was Lee Angel, a nude model who he approached when she was just 16. Richard proposed and even though she rejected him, they had a long lasting relationship.She is featured in the film, saying she was the ‘love of his life’, despite Richard being gay, and adding: ‘He slept with me and I guarantee you I’m all woman’.Richard also earned a reputation for masturbating, admitting that ‘everybody liked to jack off’ — in his case up to eight times a day. Angel is featured in the film, saying she was the ‘love of his life’, despite Richard being gayAmong his conquests was Buddy Holly, he claimed, and recounted in graphic detail a 1985 book about his life how they had a threesome with Angel.Richard loved voyeurism and in 1955 was jailed for three days for seeing a couple have sex in a car. He earned the name ‘Richard the Watcher’ among his bandmates for enjoying watching them have intercourse.Among the other peculiar habits he developed was gifting his own poop to people as a present, once earning the scorn of an elderly female neighbor who threatened to ‘kill him’ when she opened the box.In the late 1950s — and midway through a world tour — Richard gave it all up when he had a vision of the plane he was flying in going up in flames with angels holding it up.In a stunning turn, Richard joined Oakwood College in Alabama, one of the nation’s premier black ministry schools, as a student and disowned his own music.DeWitt Williams, another student at the college, tells the documentary: ‘He said he saw himself in hell, he knew he wasn’t ready to see the Lord with how he was singing and how he was behaving.’He said if you had any of his records he would buy them back and he was going to have a bonfire. He burned the records. He cut his hair. We just accepted him as a normal student’.Despite being gay, Richard married a 17-year-old devout Christian woman but their marriage lasted just two years before he gave up God and returned to touring and a life of excess, tempted by the money he needed to support his high living. Fox, Little Richard, Halle Berry, Larenz Tate, Lela Ro at the Why Do Fools Fall In Love premiere August 26, 1998 in Los Angeles I was one of the first gay people to come out. God let me know that Adam be with Eve, not Steve’.In a video of Richard preaching featured in the documentary, he says: ‘Oh God how can you save me, I’m homosexual.’I’m not just a dope addict. The actress paid tribute to the singer with a poignant Instagram photo of her wedding after his death He is pictured performing Good Golly Miss Molly in 2002 But shortly before he crashed his car into a telephone pole in West Hollywood having fallen asleep at the wheel, meaning he missed the awards ceremony.Police found a bag with $30,000 in the car as Richard had just flown back from London where he got a record offer — he didn’t have a lawyer and so was doing everything all on his own.Richard’s anger at being overlooked boiled over at the 1988 Grammy Award where he was presenting the Best New Artist award where he castigated music industry executives in the audience.To nervous laughter, he told the crowd: ‘I have never received nothing. Y’all ain’t never gave me no Grammy and I been singing for years. I am the architect of rock ‘n’ roll and they never gave me nothing. And I am the originator!’Richard finally got the acknowledgement he deserved with an Award of Merit at the American Music Awards in 1997.He broke down in tears as the crowd applauded him loudly before he performed a medley of his greatest hits.Among those who appear in the documentary to credit Richard with inspiring them is Mick Jagger who says that on the Rolling Stones’ first tour in 1963 they opened for him every night.By watching Richard work the crowd, Jagger says that he learned to do the same.Disco legend Nile Rodgers says that David Bowie came to him holding a Little Richard album in the 1970s and wanted to do something similar.Richard died in 2020 aged 87 from complications related to bone cancer, his legacy as a musician finally secured.But on a personal level, his journey had been more complicated and, as music scholar Jason King puts it: ‘He was very good at liberating others through his example.’He was not good at liberating himself.’ |
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