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Danny Elfman/Oingo Boingo

Danny Elfman goes back to his roots

Image: https://www.economist.com/culture/2022/08/15/danny-elfman-goes-back-to-his-roots

Daniel Robert Elfman, born 1953 is an American film composer, singer and songwriter. He came to prominence as the leader of new wave band Oingo Boingo in the early 1980s. Elfman has frequently worked with directors Tim Burton, Sam Raimi, and Gus Van Sant, contributing music to around 100 movies, including Pee-Wee’s Big Adventure, Batman, Edward Scissorhands, Big Fish, Darkman, A Simple Plan, Spider-Man 1 and 2, Doctor Strange, Good Will Hunting, Milk, all of the Men in Black and Fifty Shades of Grey franchise films, The Nightmare Before Christmas, and all the themes for Desperate Housewives and The Simpsons. After finishing high school early with plans to travel the world, Elfman followed his brother Richard to France, where he performed violin with an avant-garde musical theater group. He then embarked on a ten-month journey through Africa, busking and collecting a range of West African percussion instruments. After returning to LA from Africa in the early 1970s, Elfman was asked by his brother Richard to serve as musical director of his street theatre performance art troupe The Mystic Knights of the Oingo Boingo. Elfman was tasked with adapting and arranging 1920s and 30s jazz and big band music by artists such as Cab Calloway for the ensemble, which consisted of up to 15 performers playing upwards of 30 instruments. He also helped build instruments unique for the group, including an aluminum gamelan, the ‘Schlitz celeste’ made from tuned beer cans, and a “junkyard orchestra” built from car parts and trash cans. The Mystic Knights performed on the street and in nightclubs throughout LA until Dannys brother, Richard left in 1979. Elfman took over the Mystic Knights as lead singer-songwriter in 1979. He pared the group down to eight players to record and tour as a ska-influenced new wave band under the name Oingo Boingo. Their biggest success among eight studio albums was 1985’s Dead Man’s Party. As a teenager, Elfman dated his classmate Kim Gordon, who would later become one of the members of the rock band Sonic Youth.  In 2003, he married actress Bridget Fonda. The things I find most impressive about Danny Elfman are how much his already wide sonic palette continues to grow, and that its still happening at 70 years old, and the incredible shape he seems to be in. From 30’s swing to heavy prog rock, this is Danny Elfman.

Even before ditching the Mystic Knights part of their name, the Mystic Knights of Oingo Boingo began gradually moving away from their theatrical roots towards a new sound based on elements of ska and new wave 

 

 

Probably the highest quality live recording of Oingo Boingo in 1985.

Here the crazy part. He’s back, and playing live after 30 years away!  This show was October 2022, so that ripped dude covered in tattoos is almost 70 years old!

After 30 years away we can see he has re-emerged in finer form than anyone could imagine. Describing 2021’s ‘Big Mess’, a certain punk legend put it this way: “It’s so compositionally overwhelming and assaultive,” said Henry Rollins who recently played selections from Big Mess on his weekly KCRW radio show. “The lyrics are so smart and bristling. It’s like he’s taken all the skills he’s honed over the decades and weaponized them.” This is the vast musical landscape he not so much travels, but creates in his journey through life.

 

 

 

Leslie Winer

Leslie Winer - Witch (1993) [1999 edition] - YouTubeWiner began her career as a fashion model in the early 1980s after moving to New York City from Massachusetts to attend the School of Visual Arts. Designer Jean-Paul Gaultier described Winer as “the first androgynous model. She lived with American artist Jean-Michel Basquiat during her early career. Before modelling Winer met William S. Burroughs in the late ’70s and credits him with being a major mentor. Burroughs mentions his friendship with Winer in a number of interviews and books with French journalist Alain Pacadis and Burroughs’ own last book Last Words: The Final Journals of William S. Burroughs. After her work brought her to London in the mid-1980s, she spent a great deal of time at Leigh Bowery’s nightclub, Taboo. It was while in London she met musicians Jah Wobble, who was a former bassist for Public Image Ltd, and Kevin Mooney, former bass player for Adam and the Ants. In 1987, she would co-write the track “Just Call Me Joe” with Sinéad O’Connor. The song would appear on O’Connor’s debut album The Lion and the Cobra, with Winer performing the backup spoken vocal. With Wobble and Mooney, she would record the album Witch in 1990. She had previously recorded a couple of 12″ singles under the name ‘©’ along with co-writer Karl Bonnie from Renegade Soundwave. She has also worked with Grace Jones.  Winer was born to a teenager and handed over to her adoptive grandmother in a hospital parking lot in what was an illegal adoption involving the exchange of money.-  Wikipedia

“Leslie Winer is a bit of a mystery. Before working as a well-known fashion model in New York, where she got a reputation for being “difficult to work with”, she met William Burroughs and Jean-Michel Basquiat, dropped out of the scene, and produced “Witch”, prescient album (called the grandmother of trip hop by NME). Then she seemingly disappeared off the face of the earth, only to occasionally resurface doing vocals for artists like Bomb The Bass and Mekon.” – Discogs

“Musician, poet, and author Leslie Winer lives in the rural French countryside, an unassuming and almost nomadic life that gives away little of her fascinating, hidden legacy. Several memorable nuggets of trivia have long circulated about Winer: that she was the “first anondrogynous supermodel” and muse of Jean-Paul Gauthier; that she was “the Grandmother of Trip-Hop,” and an associate of William S. Burroughs. Though she has long been a name on the shelves of dedicated record collectors, Winer has kept a low profile. Her first album, Witch was recorded in London in the late ‘80s, where fashion and music intersected fluidly. Winer shared circles and studio time with musicians such as PiL bassist Jah Wobble as well as Kevin Mooney of Adam and The Ants.” Bandcamp

 

Billy Nomates

Sleaford Mods + Billy Nomates were at the 100 Club and we weren't but yet we were

Image: NME Magazine https://www.nme.com/features/music-interviews/billy-nomates-interview-tor-maries-radar-2708995

As fierce of a lioness as they come, UK’s Billy Nomates is a surely a force to be reckoned with, and she has no problem saying NO to the YES men; in fact she thrives on it. Her music has a post punk/wave feel, with an edginess that alludes to the molten fire in her belly.  Snarling, almost spoken word verses that lead into catchy chorus’s that you just want to play over and over.. love her.

such a great chorus, love the slidey guitar second time around.