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Ebb Vicious
* Dog in the Sand *
USA
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Posted - 01/14/2003 : 22:59:53
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I don't know how many people have seen this stuff but I went over there hoping for maybe some kind of news or something (though not expecting any) and while my search seems fruitless, I did come across these old blurbs which mentio Frank so I thought I'd post them here:
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This last fall, as many of you are aware, we did the first big swing through the States supporting "John Henry." I also had the distinct pleasure of touring with my friend, Mr. Frank Black. Frank has a very different attitude than most musicians about touring. He really likes the parts most people hate. He loves the physical act of driving, and is always willing to explore what's out there on the road, even if it means blowing off sound check. He always drives his own car instead of being on a tour bus, or in a van with bandmates. Consequently, when you tag along in his car you're in his world, and leave the touring party and all its obligations very far behind. Frank and his significant other, Jean, have traveled extensively across the states on Pixies and Frank Black tours and have acquired an impressive knowledge of most cities' cultural oddities and culinary treats. They travel with a radar detector and a CB, and are always down for stopping in the all-night truck stop to pick up some budget cassettes of some unknown singer. Frank never got out the police radio on this tour, but I've seen him use it in LA. I first ran into Frank back when he was working under the name Black Francis in the Pixies in the late '80s, around '87 I guess. They Might Be Giants were on one of our first tours after the release of the first Bar/None album. We were doing a show with them in a bar in Boston called Green St. Station. I remember their sound check and Frank singing in Spanish, and the excitement the Pixies were feeling as they had just been signed by 4AD in England. I regret I didn't get to see the Pixies show that night. What I did see walking in was the third act on the bill|one of the more disturbing pieces of performance art I've ever witnessed|right before I saw my parents in the audience.
Later They Might Be Giants did a press tour in the UK where I got to spend a few days hanging out with Frank at the Columbia Hotel. The Columbia is one of those places that actually lives up to its reputation as a "Rock Hotel." The bar is open very late, which is unusual for London, and it is often populated by a cast of characters directly reflecting that week's NME cover. Frank and I commiserated over the odd set of concerns one has doing interviews all day, and exchanged phone numbers.
Over the years we made a point of checking in with the other in New York or LA, or if our tours crossed paths. We finally had the chance to work together when he asked me to direct the videos for "Los Angeles" and "Hang On to Your Ego" off the first Frank Black album in the beginning of ®93. Our bassist, Tony Maimone, came off of our tour and joined his, and John and I ended up performing "Spy" on stage at the Academy in New York with the Frank Black band. A very rough version of the song got recorded with them for a live radio broadcast at Electric Lady.
-- JF
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It might have seemed inevitable that Frank and TMBG would end up playing together on stage while he was doing his solo show opening for us. He occasionally sat in for "Spy," but we never really mixed it up as much as I thought we might when this touring package came up. Through an odd set of circumstances They Might Be Frank was finally realized, however, in Memphis just before Christmas. The TMBG tour was to end on the 18th. Linnell booked a flight to spend the holidays overseas, but then this radio festival got confirmed without our knowledge for the 20th. Frank bailed us out by coming back from rehearsal in Rhode Island for his next European tour to do a special set with Brian, Tony, and me. We were billed as They Might Be Frank, and performed a bunch of his current songs, "Los Angeles," "Headache," and "Czar" along with a new, very cool song he wrote called "Jumping Bean," and some Giants regulars "Spy" (which Frank conducted the improvisational portion of) "Dig My Grave," "The Sun," "Istanbul" and a Bo-Diddleyized version of "Particle Man" with Frank singing and playing the clarinet line on the guitar. We also covered "Duke of Earl," which to my surprise (but not Frank's) had the audience chanting along almost right away. After the show we drove to Graceland and looked at the Christmas decorations and did some late night souvenir shopping.
Hope you had a great New Years. See you in the conga line in February or March.
-- JL
(edit: PS, please note these are *VERY* old.) |
Edited by - El Barto on 03/23/2003 22:44:14 |
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steveplymouthuk
= Cult of Ray =
United Kingdom
639 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2003 : 09:18:16
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great to see two of my favourite artists like each other
These cows are very small. Those ones are far away |
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Atheist4Catholics
= Cult of Ray =
USA
925 Posts |
Posted - 01/15/2003 : 12:16:09
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I remember Frank doing that tour solo and Frente opened up on some of the dates. Frank came out with just himself and an acoustic guitar and gradually during the performance he would strap on more and more acoustics By the time he left the stage he had about five guitars hanging off of him.
TMBG did a cool thing that tour as well. They played some songs with just the two of them and then in the middle of "Istanbul" the curtain would drop and the whole band joined in.
Didn't I read an FB interview where he was asked what some of his favorite albums were and he said "Flood" and then told a story about how he had a copy of the cassette rolling around the floor of his car for a long time and he felt bad because he was friends with TMBG, but he couldn't get into the album. Then when he finally forced himself to listen to it he really liked it?
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matto
= Cult of Ray =
USA
954 Posts |
Posted - 02/20/2003 : 07:00:52
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saw the same show as immediately above w/ frank wearing 5-6 guitars. tmbgs led a dance around the room for a song. northampton mass, smith college. sometime in 94 or 96.
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johndietzel
= Cult of Ray =
Burkina Faso (Upper Volta)
464 Posts |
Posted - 03/25/2003 : 16:44:29
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So are Frank and John F (or both Johns) gonna ever really collaborate on something, or what? I mean like, with songs by both guys, maybe backing each other up and all that. Maybe too much ego/talent for one record?
---------------------- Ok, I hope I don't screw this one up: "Jeffrey Jones, Roman Polanski, Pete Townshend, and James Randi walk into a kindergarten . . ." |
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dnordquist
- FB Fan -
USA
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Posted - 04/04/2003 : 13:56:52
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Of course John Linnell has already recorded with FB on Tossed (instrumental). But you all knew that. :)
I personally would love to see further collaboration... and both Frank and TMBG have had their fallouts with Elektra, flirtations with eMusic, history in the national spotlight and time out of it.
On the other hand, the time of their tight relationship was nearly 10 years ago, and I have no idea what's happened since then. |
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dnordquist
- FB Fan -
USA
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Posted - 04/04/2003 : 13:59:18
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Oh and realy quick: when I saw FB with TMBG in November '94, Frank Black came out with a guitar and four or five behind him, played the whole show with one guitar (if I remember), and then put all five or six on just to walk off the stage. We were absolutely bewildered. Now that you say the idea was to collect them during the show... well, it makes more sense, but it didn't happen that way in Minneapolis. |
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DrWorm
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Posted - 04/10/2003 : 18:33:24
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tmbg rocks! can't wait for their documentary to hit the theaters called Gigantic. more info at tmbg.com or gigantic.com
frank black/ween/tmbg. . . nuff said. |
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