The King Prawn · April 30, 2012 at 3:05pm

Lance does an amazing job putting music up for us to all enjoy. A lot of it is out of my taste range, but sometimes I wonder why. There was a band I listened to in the '80s that is just plain strange. Even now I pull up the youtubes when I need a fix of "Don't Be a Hippie" or "All the Pretty Girls." The band is The Judys. These guys, The Dead Milkmen, and other off beat bands created the sound track for my teenage years. When I saw Elizabeth's post about Jim Jones and Kool Aid this song immediately started playing in my mind:

Anyone else have strange music from the past that just keeps cropping up?

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Misthiocracy
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Misthiocracy

In no particular order:

  • They Might Be Giants
  • The Dead Milkmen
  • The Arrogant Worms
  • Corky & The Juice Pigs
  • Garfunkel & Oates
  • Weebl's Stuff
  • Devo
Edited on April 29, 2012 at 11:38pm
Dramman
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Dramman

I will bite, just to point out the odd-ball in my "most played" list: The Do-Nuts - お花見ビーナス . How can you not love a peppy Japanese song about a holiday-season donated to beauty and heavy drinking?

http://www.youtube.com/embed/bQL7AajmOB4

Edited on April 29, 2012 at 11:30pm
The Great Adventure!
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The Great Adventure!

I was working with a client in Delaware  6 or 7 years ago and heard a story on the car radio about a big controversy brewing at the local music festival.  Seems some were a bit offended at the name of this particular group.

The King Prawn
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The King Prawn
The Great Adventure!: I was working with a client in Delaware  6 or 7 years ago and heard a story on the car radio about a big controversy brewing at the local music festival.  Seems some were a bit offended at the name of this particular group. · 1 minute ago

If we're doing some Old McDonald I'll have to put Seamus Kennedy out there.

skipsul
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skipsul

Loved the Dead Milkmen - Watching Scotty Die was a favorite of mine for testing the bounds of friendship.  If you didn't get the song then you weren't likely to be a friend.

The B-52's cost me a lot of cool points.

Weird Al was my favorite though, and he's still going strong.

Casey Taylor
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Casey Taylor

Misthiocracy: In no particular order: · 2 hours ago

  • They Might Be Giants
  • The Dead Milkmen
  • The Arrogant Worms
  • Corky & The Juice Pigs
  • Garfunkel & Oates
  • Weebl's Stuff
  • Devo

Edited 2 hours ago

With you, The King Prawn, skipsul, me, how on Earth did we end up doing the stuff and thinking the things that led us to Ricochet?  I grew up on The Dead Milkmen, Skinny Puppy, Black Flag, The Misfits, They Might Be Giants, Bad Religion, Dead Kennedys, Pavement, et al.  What the hell?

Casey Taylor
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Casey Taylor

I'm a huge fan of Split Lip Rayfield, by the way.  What they've done with a three-piece and found material is amazing.

The King Prawn
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The King Prawn

I'm a little surprised the Violent Femmes haven't had a mention yet.

Casey Taylor
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Casey Taylor
The King Prawn: I'm a little surprised the Violent Femmes haven't had a mention yet. · 8 minutes ago

My goodness, but I have lapsed.  I blame the Crane Creek Vineyards 2009 Brasstown Mountain Claret.

Nanda Panjandrum
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Nanda Panjandrum

Sorry if this is too uncool, but, Brit-pop boy band, Breathe...particularly "Monday Morning Blues" and "Where Angels Fear"...(You did ask.)

Dan Hanson
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Dan Hanson

Warren Zevon. He was one of the greatest songwriters ever. Almost nothing he wrote was conventional. He is still my favorite musical artist.

Furius Camillus
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Furius Camillus
Casey Taylor: I'm a huge fan of Split Lip Rayfield, by the way.  What they've done with a three-piece and found material is amazing. · 12 minutes ago

Split Lip Rayfield is outstanding!  "The Day the Train Went off the Tracks" may be the perfect anthem to describe misspent youth and regret, albeit horrible in the song's case.

Voodoo billy by the creepiest band in the world may be heard in Deadbolt.  They HATE hippies and use power tools on stage.  Hobo Babylon and Tijuana Hit Squad are two of their great albums in my estimation.

Currently my favorite band is Living Sacrifice.  Christian grind-core metal.  Their songs "In Christ" and "Not My Own" charge into your head and require a change of heart.  A nice musical juxtaposition to my small collection of John Michael Talbot. 

Dramman
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Dramman
The King Prawn: I'm a little surprised the Violent Femmes haven't had a mention yet. · 41 minutes ago

I thought you said "weird". If thats the bar, I would include the Toy Dolls.

Casey Taylor
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Casey Taylor

Furius Camillus

Casey Taylor: I'm a huge fan of Split Lip Rayfield, by the way.  What they've done with a three-piece and found material is amazing. · 12 minutes ago

Split Lip Rayfield is outstanding!  "The Day the Train Went off the Tracks" may be the perfect anthem to describe misspent youth and regret, albeit horrible in the song's case.

Voodoo billy by the creepiest band in the world may be heard in Deadbolt.  They HATE hippies and use power tools on stage.  Hobo Babylon and Tijuana Hit Squad are two of their great albums in my estimation.

Currently my favorite band is Living Sacrifice.  Christian grind-core metal.  Their songs "In Christ" and "Not My Own" charge into your head and require a change of heart.  A nice musical juxtaposition to my small collection of John Michael Talbot.  · 10 minutes ago

Agreed.  In answer to Jack White's recent lament that there are no characters in modern music, Split Lip Rayfield supplies them in spades.

I will now be spending some time with Voodoo Billy, based on your rec.  They'd better be creepy!

The King Prawn
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The King Prawn
Furius Camillus Currently my favorite band is Living Sacrifice.  Christian grind-core metal.  Their songs "In Christ" and "Not My Own" charge into your head and require a change of heart.  A nice musical juxtaposition to my small collection of John Michael Talbot.  · 2 minutes ago

Thanks for the tip. I listened to a lot of Christian metal and punk during that time of life as well. I still love some Deliverance, Crucified, One Bad Pig (whoever did this video is a genius, Barren CrossVengeance Rising (before Roger went off the rails), Ghoti Hook, Tourniquet, and many others.

Casey Taylor
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Casey Taylor

Dramman

The King Prawn: I'm a little surprised the Violent Femmes haven't had a mention yet. · 41 minutes ago

I thought you said "weird". If thats the bar, I would include the Toy Dolls. · 7 minutes ago

If we're going to get weird (as in outside the bounds of society's ken), then you just can't beat the trio of Dead Can Dance, Coil, and Throbbing Gristle.

The King Prawn
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The King Prawn

Casey Taylor

Dramman

The King Prawn: I'm a little surprised the Violent Femmes haven't had a mention yet. · 41 minutes ago

I thought you said "weird". If thats the bar, I would include the Toy Dolls. · 7 minutes ago

If we're going to get weird(as in outside the bounds of society's ken), then you just can't beat the trio of Dead Can Dance, Coil, and Throbbing Gristle. · 39 minutes ago

I should have stipulated that it had to actually be music.

Edited on April 30, 2012 at 3:22am
Casey Taylor
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Casey Taylor

The King Prawn

Casey Taylor

Dramman

The King Prawn: I'm a little surprised the Violent Femmes haven't had a mention yet. · 41 minutes ago

I thought you said "weird". If thats the bar, I would include the Toy Dolls. · 7 minutes ago

If we're going to get weird(as in outside the bounds of society's ken), then you just can't beat the trio of Dead Can Dance, Coil, and Throbbing Gristle. · 39 minutes ago

I should have stipulated that it had to actually be music. · 0 minutes ago

Edited 0 minutes ago

Well, you should've said.

The King Prawn
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The King Prawn

And speaking of spooky...Rammstein.

Mollie Hemingway, Ed.

I just want it stated for the record that I find precisely none of these bands to be weird. But, then again, I was having trouble putting anyone else I like in the weird category. I kind of feel like the late, great Poly Styrene could get that descriptor? But there are so many better descriptors. Wild Man Fischer was kind of weird. I always kind of wondered if Sex Pistols were weird or just really funny. I remember the first time I heard Gang of Four I thought they were super out there. Sugarcubes might have changed my life when I first heard them at the age of 13 and I know I'm supposed to think Bjork is weird. But I don't.

Honestly, what I find weird is stuff like Celine Dion or Maroon Five or stuff like that. It just weirds me out so so much.


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