Bor… Read Full Bio ↴Richie Kotzen is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter.
Born in Reading, Pennsylvania on February 3, 1970, Richie Kotzen was soon taken by music and first began playing piano at the age of five. At the age of seven he was inspired by New York City band KISS to learn the electric guitar. Relentlessly developing chops and his own unique voice on the guitar, Kotzen was eventually discovered by Shrapnel Records' Mike Varney, and he recorded his first album by the age of 18. During that same year, he also graced the cover of several publications including Guitar World Magazine. He created the video Rock Chops for REH video in 1989, highlighting many of his formative techniques, including using wide-intervals and fluid sweeping.
In 1993, Kotzen made his big break when he joined the rock band Poison at age 20, co-writing and performing on the album Native Tongue. This album produced two top twenty singles which Richie wrote, Stand and Until You Suffer Some. Kotzen was subsequently fired from the band when it was discovered that he had been romantically involved with Deanna Eve, the ex-fiance of Poison drummer Rikki Rockett. Kotzen and Eve later married and divorced. In 1999 Kotzen replaced Paul Gilbert as guitarist in the mainstream rock band Mr. Big. Kotzen maintained the band's enormous success, performing on the Mr. Big record Get Over It, which sold more than 1,975,000 copies in its first two weeks in Japan, eventually reaching platinum status. Kotzen also contributed guitars to Mr. Big's subsequent release Actual Size. The record included the Kotzen song Shine, which debuted at number one on Japanese radio charts. Following the disbanding of Mr. Big, Kotzen released the solo album Change, in 2003. The title track, and the song Get A Life were featured in TV commercials throughout Japan.
In mid 2002 Kotzen established a recording Studio/Production company in Los Angeles, California. He has since been producing acclaimed solo albums and collaborating with various figures in rock, jazz, and fusion. He now has formed a band called Forty Deuce which recently released a new album entitled Nothing to Lose.
Richie has a unique style, which he has described as a mix of rock, jazz fusion, and soul music. Of his albums, he claims he is most proud of Vertu. Kotzen utilizes a heavy amount of legato playing into his solos.
Richie is now living in Los Angeles, California. Besides playing the guitar, his hobbies include exercise and sports, especially basketball. Richie has said that if he had'nt become a professional musician, he would have liked to play professional basketball.
In 2008, Kotzen released his first official live album, "Live In São Paulo", which featured Johnny Griparic on bass and Dan Potruch on Drums.
Discography
* (1989) Richie Kotzen
* (1990) Fever Dream
* (1991) Electric Joy
* (1991) Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey (Soundtrack)
* (1993) Native Tongue (Poison)
* (1994) Mother Head's Family Reunion
* (1995) Inner Galactic Fusion Experience
* (1995) Tilt (with Greg Howe)
* (1996) Wave of Emotion
* (1996) Times Gonna Tell (EP)
* (1997) Kotzen/Howe Project (with Greg Howe)
* (1997) Something to Say
* (1998) What Is
* (1999) Break It All Down
* (1999) BiPolar Blues
* (1999) Vertu (project with Stanley Clarke and Lenny White)
* (1999) Get Over It (Mr. Big)
* (2000) Deep Cuts (Mr. Big)
* (2001) Actual Size (Mr. Big)
* (2001) Slow
* (2002) In Japan (Mr. Big)
* (2003) Change
* (2003) Acoustic Cuts
* (2004) Get Up
* (2004) The Best of Richie Kotzen
* (2005) Nothing to Lose (Forty-Deuce)
* (2006) ZxR Ai Senshi
* (2006) Into the Black
* (2007) ''Return Of The Mother Head's Family Reunion'' (Japan & Europe)
* (2007) ''Go Faster'' (US only)
* (2008) ''Live In São Paulo''
* (2009) ''Peace Sign''
* (2011) ''24 Hours''
* (2013) ''The Winery Dogs'' (The Winery Dogs)
* (2014) ''Unleashed In Japan: The Second Show'' (The Winery Dogs) Released only In Japan (DVD/2CD)
* (2014) ''The Essential''
* (2015) ''Cannibals''
* (2015) ''Hot Streak'' (The Winery Dogs)
* (2017) ''Salting Earth''
Videography
* (1989) Rock Chops
* (1994) Mother Head's family Reunion (Videoclip from the Mother Head's family Reunion Album)
* (1996) Wave of Emotion (Videoclip from the Wave of Emotion Album)
* (2001) Don't Wanna Lie (Videoclip from the Slow Album)
* (2001) Shine (Videoclip from Mr. Big's Actual Size Album)
* (2002) ''Hi-Tech Rock Guitar''
* (2005) ''Live In South America''
* (2008) ''Chase It'' (Videoclip from the R.O.T.M.F.R. Album)
* (2008) ''Bootlegged in Brazil''
* (2014) ''Unleashed In Japan: The Second Show'' (The Winery Dogs) Released only In Japan (DVD/2CD)'
* (2015) ''Live''
Fantasy
Richie Kotzen Lyrics
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I can't keep my focus life isn't life unless
You come around
Tell me what have I become
You make my feel how I shouldn't feel
How can I get away
I gotta know what im living isn't some kind of dream
Fantasy is it a fantasy
Oh oh oh wont you tell me is it a
Fantasy are you my fantasy
Touch wasn't touch until you came around
I can't let you change me
Why when I try to kick you out you just
Make me sober
You like a flame always burning but you
Never burn out
I'll never get away
I try to leave but when I try somehow you keep me around
The lyrics of Richie Kotzen's song "Fantasy" are about the overwhelming and confusing emotions that come with falling in love. The first two lines establish the idea that without the love interest, life feels incomplete and directionless. The chorus asks the question of whether or not this new love is a fantasy, indicating uncertainty and confusion on the part of the singer. Kotzen's use of "fantasy" suggests a level of unreality to the situation, as if the singer isn't sure if what they're feeling is genuine or some sort of illusion.
The second verse focuses on the physical aspect of the relationship, with the love interest being described as a catalyst for change. The singer is aware that they shouldn't be feeling the way they do, but the love interest's physical touch seems to have a powerful effect on them. The line "You like a flame always burning but you never burn out" implies that the love interest is not necessarily a good force, but rather one that is difficult to resist. The final lines of the song describe the singer's futile attempts to leave the relationship, but ultimately finding themselves unable to break free.
Overall, the lyrics describe the confusion and tug-of-war that can come with falling in love with someone who may not be entirely good for you. The use of the word "fantasy" suggests a worry that the love interest may not be genuine, while the physical descriptions emphasize the powerful and lasting impact they have on the singer.
Line by Line Meaning
Love wasn't love until you came around
Love didn't have a true meaning until the person came into the songwriter's life
I can't keep my focus life isn't life unless
You come around
The songwriter's life loses its sense of direction and purpose without the presence of the person
Tell me what have I become
The songwriter is uncertain of how the person has changed them
You make my feel how I shouldn't feel
The person makes the songwriter feel emotions that seem inappropriate or overwhelming
How can I get away
I gotta know what im living isn't some kind of dream
The songwriter wants to escape the situation to confirm it's not just a figment of their imagination
Oh oh oh won't you tell me is it a
Fantasy is it a fantasy
Oh oh oh wont you tell me is it a
Fantasy are you my fantasy
The songwriter is questioning whether the situation they find themselves in is real or just a fantasy
Touch wasn't touch until you came around
The songwriter didn't experience genuine physical contact until the person entered their life
I can't let you change me
The songwriter is resistant to the changes the person is bringing out in them
Why when I try to kick you out you just
Make me sober
The songwriter believes they are trying to distance themselves from the person, yet they keep them sober (literal or metaphorical) and unable to leave
You like a flame always burning but you
Never burn out
The person is a source of passion and energy that never seems to fade or diminish
I'll never get away
I try to leave but when I try somehow you keep me around
Despite the songwriter's efforts to leave, the person has a hold on them, and they cannot escape
Contributed by Nathan J. Suggest a correction in the comments below.