Following the original flop of Odessey & Oracleโthe bandโs 1968 magnum opusโeveryone decided to call it quits, until reconvening on and off, starting in the late-โ80s. Flash forward to the 21st century, and original members Rod Argent and Colin Blunstone still defy all odds, alongside guitarist Tom Toomey, drummer Steve Rodford, and bassist Sรธren Koch. Rodfordโs father Jim, a later member of The Kinks, played with The Zombies from 2001 until his 2018 death, and like the other original members of the bandโmost of whom are still aliveโhe has been there in spirit ever since.
Just before 9 p.m on Tuesday night, Marvelous Marvin from 106.3 WGUL-FM came onstage to introduce the old Brits, and as soon as everybody was situated, Argent took the mic to explain what was about to go down. You know, โItโs great to be back onstage, COVID-19 was a very hard time, yada yada yada.โ Then, came mention of the impending Zombies album, the bandโs first since 2015โs Still Got That Hunger. He promised that the Clearwater would be treated to new and unreleased tunes, one of which had never been played onstage before Tuesday night.
Once the show kicked off with โMoving On,โ Blunstone, clad in a yellow and gray scarf, black coat, and gray V-neck, took the mic to introduce โI Want You Back Again,โ which was recently re-recorded after the guys heard a live recording of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers playing an astounding version of the song at the Fillmore in 1997. โTo be absolutely honest, I think Rod and I forgot about this tune,โ he admitted.
At first, it felt like this was going to be an evening for the Zombiesโ die-hard fans. Deep cuts, new material, and B-sides. That is, until the addition of โI Love Youโ opened for the never-before-played song. A title couldnโt be found, but Iโm almost certain that it was played in the key of C#. Clearwater was also gifted the brand-new โYou Could Be My Love,โ a piano ballad that has only been played a few times beforehand.The new music had been showcased, and now, it was all hands on deck. โTell Her Noโ was the first singalong of the night, and โOld and Wise,โ an Alan Parsons song that Blunstone originally sang on, was introduced with a story about how the Zombies singer once had to fly to New York to sing for a Noxzema commercial, and was told to sing in an American accent. โI didnโt know about this, by the way,โ Argent interrupted. โMoney in my pocket, bye!โ Blunstone concluded.
Then came the part of the evening that so many had come for: The Odessey & Oracle section. Five would salute the album, starting with โCare of Cell 44.โ The recordโs sophomore track, โA Rose For Emily,โ was a great touch, as was the hopeful โThis Will Be Our Year” and the Argent-sung โI Want Her, She Wants Me.โ O&O set closer โTime of the Seasonโ featured a three-minute solo from Argent that received the standing ovation it deserved.
But just because the section featuring songs from The Zombiesโ ultimate masterpiece passed didnโt mean that the old guys were done quite yet.
Another new song, โMerry Go Round,โ popped in, and features the โlifeโs a merry-go-roundโ lyric that inspired the current tour’s name. Later, Argent made it blatantly clear that the chorus to โHold Your Head Upโ is โhold your head up, woman,โ not โwhoa.โ His instructions for what turned out to be the best received song of the evening worked, because after a seven-minute instrumental, there was nary a voice in the less-than-sold-out crowd not on their feet, shouting the songโs title over the music. Once that burst of energy was through, โSheโs Not Thereโ wrapped up the main set, and closing up entirely was an original-members-only performance of โThe Way I Feel Inside.โ
Thereโs no doubt that The Zombies are more famous now than they were in their prime. The guys even had Donna Summerโs widow, Bruce Sudano, open the show. He basically told his life story through song, โSpringsteen On Broadwayโ style. Included were a few that he wrote for Tommy James and the Shondells, and the late disco starโs smash hit โBad Girls.โ Sudano even managed to sell bobbleheads of himself at the merchandise table. Go figure.Come to think of it, why werenโt The Zombies doing that? Iโd love a little Rod Argent bobblehead for my desk.
This article appears in Mar 31 – Apr 6, 2022.



