Rado Robert Garcia Klose (born 1945) is an English musician, photographer and
printmaker. Between 1964 and July 1965, he was the lead guitarist of the rock band the Tea Set, an early incarnation of
Pink Floyd. Although he recorded a few songs with that band, he left before their transformation into Pink Floyd. However, on the band's official Facebook page, he has been repeatedly mentioned when discussing the band and their tenure as the Tea Set.
Name confusion
Klose's full birth name is most often cited as Rado Robert Klose or Rado Robert Garcia Klose, with some authors citing Radovan
as his full given name. During the 1960s he was commonly known as Bob Klose, which was often misspelt Bob Close or occasionally even Brian Close. On the official Pink Floyd website, he is listed as Klose, Radovan 'Bob'.
Biography
Klose was born in 1945 in
Cambridge
Cambridge ( ) is a List of cities in the United Kingdom, city and non-metropolitan district in the county of Cambridgeshire, England. It is the county town of Cambridgeshire and is located on the River Cam, north of London. As of the 2021 Unit ...
. His father was a refugee from
Nazi Germany
Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German Reich, German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a Totalit ...
and a veteran of the
Spanish Civil War
The Spanish Civil War () was a military conflict fought from 1936 to 1939 between the Republican faction (Spanish Civil War), Republicans and the Nationalist faction (Spanish Civil War), Nationalists. Republicans were loyal to the Left-wing p ...
, and his mother was an English
Land Girl. Due to their poor financial situation, the family lived in a field
tent on a farm where Klose's father worked for a couple of years until moving to a small
Cambridgeshire
Cambridgeshire (abbreviated Cambs.) is a Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county in the East of England and East Anglia. It is bordered by Lincolnshire to the north, Norfolk to the north-east, Suffolk to the east, Essex and Hertfor ...
village.
After several village schools, Klose attended school in Cambridge, where he met
Syd Barrett and
Roger Waters
George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English musician and singer-songwriter. In 1965, he co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd as the bassist. Following the departure of the group's main songwriter Syd Barrett in 1968, Waters became ...
. He later moved to London to study architecture and then science at the
Regent Street Polytechnic, before abandoning studies to completely devote himself to photography in the late 1960s.
Early musical career
During his architectural studies, Klose started playing lead guitar in a band with Roger Waters (guitar),
Richard Wright (rhythm guitar),
Nick Mason (drums), Clive Metcalfe (bass guitar), and Keith Noble and Juliette Gale (vocals). The band performed
rhythm and blues
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under various names ("Sigma 6", "the Meggadeaths", "the Abdabs", and "the Screaming Abdabs"), during their run with manager Ken Chapman, who also wrote some early material for the band.
Metcalfe, Noble and Gale left the band (though Gale would go on to marry Richard Wright). By the time they left, the line-up included
Syd Barrett (rhythm guitar and vocals) and Bob Klose (lead guitar and vocals), with Roger Waters on bass and vocals, Richard Wright on organ and vocals and Nick Mason on drums. This new group used various names, often fluctuating between "Tea Set" and "the Pink Floyd Sound" (named after two old Carolina bluesmen,
Pink Anderson and
Floyd Council). The word "Sound" was dropped from the band's name, with the definite article disappearing a few years later.
Klose was more focused on his studies than on the band and was more interested in
jazz
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and
blues
Blues is a music genre and musical form that originated among African Americans in the Deep South of the United States around the 1860s. Blues has incorporated spiritual (music), spirituals, work songs, field hollers, Ring shout, shouts, cha ...
than Barrett's
psychedelia and pop, so he left the band sometime around July 1965. Barrett assumed lead guitar, lead vocals, and the bulk of the songwriting, while Klose went on to become a photographer and print maker.
Later years
Klose confirmed in John Edginton's BBC documentary ''
The Pink Floyd and Syd Barrett Story'' (2001) that his guitar can be heard on the unreleased early acetate single "
Lucy Leave"/"
I'm a King Bee". In the documentary he also talked about Syd Barrett: "If you had said to a young Syd, 'Look, this is your bargain in life, you know, you're going to do this fantastic stuff, but it won't be forever, it'll be this short period. There's the dotted line, are you going to sign for this?' I suspect, maybe, a lot of people would sign for that, for making their mark." The two songs were eventually released, with Klose credited as "Rado Klose", in ''
1965: Their First Recordings'' (2015)
In 2006, Klose wrote an accompanying essay for a picture book of previously unpublished
Rowland Hilder's
watercolour paintings, entitled ''Rowland Hilder's British Isles''.
Klose appeared as a guest performer on
David Gilmour's 2006 album ''
On an Island'' (credited as "Rado Klose" rather than his former professional name "Bob Klose").
The same year, he appeared on Paul "Mudd" Murphy's album ''Claremont 56'',
as well as
Chico Hamilton's album ''Juniflip'', on which he is also listed as a co-writer of one of the songs ("Kerry's Caravan").
On both of these albums, he is credited as "Bob Klose".
In 2007, he took part in BBC Radio 2's programme ''Days in the Life'', which was dedicated to Pink Floyd. In the first part of this show, he spoke about early days with Barrett.
He also played on ''Blue River'', a 2007
electronic album by Smith & Mudd, a collaboration between Paul "Mudd" Murphy and multi-instrumentalist/producer Benjamin James Smith.
In 2015, Klose appeared as a guitarist on David Gilmour's album ''
Rattle That Lock''.
Discography
*The Tea Set – "
I'm a King Bee"/"
Lucy Leave" (1964) – released on ''
1965: Their First Recordings'' (2015) under
Pink Floyd name
*Keith Noble – ''Mr. Compromise'' (1970)
*
David Gilmour – ''
On an Island'' (2006)
*Mudd – ''Claremont 56'' (2006)
*
Chico Hamilton – ''Juniflip'' (2006)
*V/A – ''This Rong Music'' (2006) – with Chico Hamilton
*Smith & Mudd – ''Blue River'' (2007)
*V/A – ''Bargrooves: Over Ice'' (2009) – with Smith & Mudd
*David Gilmour – ''
Rattle That Lock'' (2015)
Bibliography
*''Rowland Hilder's British Isles'' (2006). A&C Black.
References
Further reading
* Mabbett, Miles; Mabbett, Andy (1995). ''Pink Floyd: A Visual Documentary''. Omnibus Press. , (Note: Refers to ''Bob Close'' exclusively)
* Dallas, Karl (1987). ''Pink Floyd: Bricks In The Wall''. Shapolsky Publishers. , (Note: Refers to ''Bob Close'' exclusively)
* Blake, Mark (2007). ''Pigs Might Fly: The Inside Story Of Pink Floyd''. Aurum Press. (published in the United States as ''Comfortably Numb: The Inside Story Of Pink Floyd''. Thunder's Mouth Press. )
External links
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* , – example of the name confusion; the first profile lists the artist as "Bob Klose" and the other as "Rado Klose"
People in Pink Floyd's History: Bob Klose– (Note: this site also refers to the name confusion)
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1945 births
English people of German descent
Living people
Pink Floyd members
Musicians from Cambridge
Artists from Cambridge
Musicians from Cambridgeshire
Photographers from Cambridgeshire
English blues guitarists
English male guitarists
English rock guitarists
British lead guitarists
Alumni of the Regent Street Polytechnic