Ryszard Henryk Riedel (7 September 1956 â 30 July 1994) was the original lead singer of blues-rock band DÃ
¼em (). He is often regarded as one of the most popular and well known Silesian vocalist, along with an occasional collaborator CzesÃ
Âaw Niemen. Riedel's legacy is remembered by an annual festival, bearing his name, held in his home town of Chorzów, which was moved from Tychy in 2009. He has become one of the most powerful vocalists of Polish music, similar to CzesÃ
Âaw Niemen.
Biography
Ryszard Henryk Riedel was born on 7 September 1956 in Chorzów. He was the second child of Krystyna and Jan RiedelâÂÂhis sister MaÃ
Âgorzata is one year older. He finished his education after the 7th grade of primary school. He was a self-taught vocalist and he had never attended a singing course. His wide musical influences included bands like Free (Paul Rodgers was Riedel's favourite vocalist), and later, Bad Company, Cream, The Allman Brothers Band, and The Doors. At the beginning of his career he was asked to join Kombi, but he turned down the offer. In December 1973, at the age of 17, he joined DÃ
¼em. During the band's initial years he was instrumental in keeping the band together. His lyrics contained many autobiographical pieces, because he used his life as the inspiration for many, if not all, of his songs. Throughout his career he collaborated with many Polish artists such as Rysiek SkibiÃ
Âski, Leszek Winder, and Józef Skrzek, and the band Nocna Zmiana Bluesa, to name a few. In the later years of his singing career he became a heavy drug user (mainly heroin), which led to numerous arguments within the band, and subsequently resulted in Ryszard living his life as an outsider. He skipped rehearsals many times, and even managed to not show up for his concerts. This lifestyle was the inspiration for the 1993 song "Autsajder" (Outsider), in which he states that he will never change: "Ja juÃ
¼ nigdy siànie zmieniÃÂ" Despite his deteriorating health condition, the band continued to collaborate with him until he was forced to attend another failed drug detoxification (detox) campaign in 1994. His last concert with the band "DÃ
¼em" was on 16 March 1994 in Kraków.
Death
Riedel's direct cause of death was cardiac insufficiency due to a long time opiate drug abuse â especially a type of crude-prepared heroin known as "kompot".
Legacy
Rysiek (diminutive of Ryszard) Riedel is celebrated as one of the best all-time singers in Polish musical history. The Rolling Stone magazine has described him as "the last hippie of our time".
Musical events
- "List Do R" (29 July 1995, a year after his death) â show held in Katowice's concert hall Spodek, with many performances of prominent Polish vocalists, including CzesÃ
Âaw Niemen. The name is a paraphrase of Ryszard Riedel's song â "List do M." â "A letter to M".
- Festiwal Muzyczny im. RyÃ
Âka Riedla âÂÂKu Przestrodze" (1999âÂÂ2014) â annual festival held in Tychy (until 2008) and later Chorzów. Polish bands, including "Cree" (lead vocals by Sebastian Riedel, Rysiek's son) and band DÃ
¼em performed to honor Rysiek's legacy and to promote drug-free lifestyle. In 2015, before 16th edition took place, promoters decided to remove Riedel's name from festival name, as a result of a protest of Riedel's daughter and son against using his name.
Movies
- DÃ
¼em (1994) â TV documentary about band from the beginning to the death of Ryszard Riedel
- Sen o Victorii (1994) â TV documentary about life of Ryszard Riedel produced by TVP Ã
ÂódÃ
º, named after DÃ
¼em's song
- Sie macie ludzie (2004) â TV documentary about life of Ryszard Riedel, named after typical greeting of Riedel on his shows, informal version of "jak siàmacie, ludzie" (how do you do, folks)
- Destined for Blues (Skazany na bluesa; 2005) â a biographical film
Discography
- 1983 Krzak'i; Krzak
- 1985 DÃ
¼em; DÃ
¼em (later editions named as "DzieÃ
Â, w którym pÃÂkÃ
Âo niebo"- the Day the Sky Broke)
- 1985 CegÃ
Âa (The Brick); DÃ
¼em
- 1985 Blues forever; LP of Leszek Winder
- 1986 Absolutely Live; DÃ
¼em
- 1987 Zemsta nietoperzy (The Revenge of the Bats); DÃ
¼em
- 1988 Lunatycy â czyli tzw. przeboje caÃ
Âkiem Live (The Lunatics or so-called quite light hits); DÃ
¼em
- 1988 Ryszard SkibiÃ
Âski â Ostatni koncert (Ryszard SkibiÃ
Âski- the last concert); LP of Ryszard SkibiÃ
Âski
- 1988 Live; LP with Józef Skrzek
- 1989 Urodziny (Birthday {refers to the anniversary of forming the band}); DÃ
¼em
- 1989 Najemnik (Soldier of Fortune); DÃ
¼em
- 1990 DÃ
¼em Session 1; DÃ
¼em
- 1991 Detox; DÃ
¼em
- 1992 The Singles; DÃ
¼em
- 1992 DzieÃ
Â, w którym pÃÂkÃ
Âo niebo (The Day the Sky Broke);DÃ
¼em
- 1992 WehikuÃ
 czasu â Spodek '92 (The Time Machine â Spodek [famous Polish concert hall] '92 ); DÃ
¼em
- 1993 14 urodziny (14'th Birthday); DÃ
¼em
- 1993 Autsajder (The Outsider); DÃ
¼em
- 1994 Akustycznie (Acoustically); DÃ
¼em
- 2004 ZÃ
Âoty Paw (Golden Peacock); DÃ
¼em
- 2005 Paczka+2 (Pack+2); Krzak
- 2006 Live; CD with the band "Kasa Chorych" (Healthcare Fund)
- 2006 SkibiÃ
Âski Winder Super Session
- 2006 PamiÃÂci Skiby Jarocin 1983 (in memory of Skiba, Jarocin 1983 (Polish former big music festival); Krzak
- 2010 30 urodziny (30'th Birthday); DÃ
¼em
See also
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