Captain Foam – No Reason / Will There Ever Be a Time

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This heavy little 45 comes from the great state of Ohio, I have to assume it dates from the early '70s based on the sound and the lyrical content of the b-side.  All I know about Captain Foam is that the guy was billed as a one man band, I guess he played live with a taped drum track?  I don't know, but from the looks of the picture below I'd imagine it was LOUD.

"No Reason"

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"Will There Ever Be a Time"

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18 comments for Captain Foam – No Reason / Will There Ever Be a Time

  1. patrick the lama says:

    A few years back I was in contact with an OH guy who had unreleased tapes of Cpt Foam and promised to send it my way, but nothing ever happened. “No Reason” is SUPERHEAVY.

  2. jim brinkerhoff says:

    He had a monster drummer, and they were billed as Captain Foam and the Doctor. Don’t know how they did what they did back then without all the gizmos we have today, but the 45 dosen’t even come close to their live show!

  3. Captain Foam’s previous band was called Lord Ritchie and the Mariners. Then he became Captain Foam the Doctor (the Doctor being the drummer with psychedelic painted drums, double kick and all). They were both from Canton, Ohio, and I did some gigs on bass with Ritchie back in ’68. I was very happy to find this site, however I’m sorry to see that the B-side of Captain Foam’s record is still so relevant today. Peace now, Louie

  4. jon says:

    Im fifty-seven yo and from north east ohio.
    i used to see the captain at a place just north of navarre,oh.
    he had his drummer but i think i also saw him solo.

    he played in a small stadium seating room at one end of the large bldg while the main act played in a larger room.

    back in those choclate mesc days he was a novelty to be sure, but he was also bad, as was his drummer.

    he played like he was in a stadium full of fans, all the time.

    thanks you two, thanks.

    jon c r

  5. Gus says:

    They were a two piece, guitar and drums, the drummer’s name was Mike O’Brien I believe. They were from the Canton area and were very popular there in the late 60′s. They used to do some Cream songs, like Spoonful, etc. Great band!

  6. weatherbox says:

    I just found this site by typing ‘Big daddy Crimson’ into Google. I love it! This song is a face melter. Thank you so much for relaying it to me!

  7. Jim says:

    Richie’s broter Mike Bertram was also a musician and was stabbed in a bar out on Mahoning road back in 1977 or so. Mike was playing guitar that night and some goofs got out of control. Mike lost. What a shame. He was missed. Friend of mine said that he saw Richie out near Denver in the 80′s or 90′s and he was still playing music.

  8. I’m 62 and saw the two in the early 70′s at a place called Micky Finn’s in the flats of Cleveland before it was cool. Yes they were very loud and I have never forgoten them. This was a great flashback.

  9. Frank says:

    Rich left Ohio shortly after this time. He went LA and is still there, no longer in the music business. He spent many years playing the LA scene. Partied with the stars like John Lennon and Mick Jagger. Toured for a while with Buddy Guy.
    Hit it big with developing and inventing. He’s a good guy that cherishes his privacy.

  10. MichaelB says:

    I graduated from HS with the drummer and we were both supposed to report for induction into Uncle Sam’s finest. Well…Mike never showed. I used to see them play at the “Riv” in Canton and also saw them at the movie theater in North Canton on New Years Eve. (I don’t remember much of that gig)

  11. Denny Litman says:

    Yea North Canton Park Theater New Years Eve 69- 70
    He did about a 40 minute version of Crossroads Ala Cream Style But Very much his own. I was good friends with his Lil Brother Mike , I also lived on the same street that the little jerk that SHOT him (not stabbed) him, lived on. Happened at the Eastview Tavern on Mahoning Rd. In Canton. Last Time I saw Rithhey was at Mikes Wake . ….Good Times ……..Bad Times……..

  12. Willy Rose says:

    Richie was the best guitar player ever to come out of Canton. Lord Richie and the Mariners used to drive the crowds crazy. I know cause I never missed many shows, Even opened for him at Lake Cable and Southgate shopping center. Along with Andy Codispodi on guitar Chuck Hershberger on bass and Frank Digiaccomo on drums and later with David Ecksmith, the Mariners mowed down all the other bands in the area. They opened for the Mccoys in 66 and blew them away. Captain Foam and the Doctor were super loud but great. Mike O’brien on drums from the 18th Century band and the Angry ,had a cool drum sound. Those were the days!

  13. Hans Stucki says:

    Mike O’Brien and I, Tom Potts and Gene Smithberger were “The Angry” that opened the Riv (this was 1965 – before the Captain)and played there for over a year until we went to NY on a record contract with Reprise – wow, what a time, though we split before cutting the record (draft and all)…have stayed in touch with Mike and, in fact, we played “Goodstock” together in West Virginia in 2007 – first gig since 1966. Still playing in a group myself in the Chicago area as is Mike (in LA) – his group is called Buddha Chili and they are outstanding – check their myspace page. Hans

  14. Joe Fromme says:

    I grew up in Canton Ohio. Use to Watch them play all over Just the two of them Guitar & Drums
    unbelievble
    Lord Ritchie and the Mariners watched them too.They use to hang out at Willow Springs in the summer
    good times

  15. Tom Booze says:

    You got it right Willy Rose. I went to most of the same shows. Richie Bertram and Mike O’Brian as Captain Foam & the Doctor. So loud & proud. Stark County 66-73 was the place to be. Ever heard of Professor Higgins Bottled Swamp, Eric Smerch or Indian Head Nickel?

  16. Denny Litman says:

    Yea Tom Booze /Indian Head Nickel My old friend Larry Drozda Guitar player, and some of the Gambones if my recollection is correct. And you worked at a restaurant at Myers Lake. Joe Karam borrowed your Mustang , picked up me & Lazar Tarzan , we did some acid & Joey wrecked your car at a four way stop sign on 38th si off of Cleveland. Ave. I remember Joey being so “freaked” that he had to bring your car back to you at the restaurant WRECKED!!!! R.I.P Little Joey Critter Buddy

  17. fred wilson says:

    Used to here him practice in his basement.His brother mike was a very good friend of mine.Good to hear his name again.Rest in peace mike.