Rauli Somerjoki


Rauli Somerjoki, known professionally as "Badding", was a Finnish rock singer born in the town of Somero into a family of five children. His records were published on such labels as Love Records.

Career

Badding Somerjoki founded his first band, The Five Yes, in 1963 and also played in the group Suomen Talvisota 1939-1940. He and M. A. Numminen caused a major scandal in 1966 with provocative songs like "Mitä nuoren aviomiehen tulee muistaa" and "Jenkka ulkosynnyttimistä", whose performance resulted in the interruption of the concert by the police although the lyrics were simply texts from factual books on marriage and sexuality available in public libraries.
Badding's most famous songs include "Fiilaten ja höyläten" ; "Paratiisi" ; "Bensaa suonissa" ; "Ikkunaprinsessa" ; "Tähdet, tähdet" ; and "Laivat".
Badding started his solo career in 1970. He competed in the Syksyn sävel song contest with "Ja rokki soi" written by Matti ja Teppo.
During his later career, Badding worked with the Agents. His last gig took place in Seinäjoki on 28 December 1986. During the autumn, he had suffered many bouts of bronchitis. In January 1987, he died in Helsinki of alcohol-related ailments. He was only 39 years of age.

Discography

Studio albums

Several compilation albums and a tribute album have been also released.

Works about

Book

has used Somerjoki's music in his films and published a biography of Somerjoki titled Badding: Rauli Somerjoen elämä ja laulut written by Heikki Metsämäki and Juha Miettinen. Somerjoki also appeared in the film The Worthless by Mika Kaurismäki in 1982.

Docudrama film

In 2000 Markku Pölönen directed the film Badding, starring Janne Reinikainen about Somerjoki's life.