Fun Weird Stuff

michaellevenson

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I like to think I have an eclectic taste in music encompassing all styles, but I admit I do like my weird stuff. Uncommercial, strange, offbeat. So this thread is for the unusual, no chance of commercial success stuff, which I'll put here rather than clogging up the mainstream threads. Feel free to contribute, but my guess is it will just be me here. Perhaps?
 
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Doctor Omega

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Gloomy Sunday.......


Urban legends

There have been several urban legends regarding the song over the years, mostly involving it being allegedly connected with various numbers of suicides, and radio networksreacting by purportedly banning the song.

However, most of these claims are unsubstantiated.

Press reports in the 1930s associated at least nineteen suicides, both in Hungary and the United States, with "Gloomy Sunday", but most of the deaths supposedly linked to it are difficult to verify.

The urban legend appears to be, for the most part, simply an embellishment of the high number of Hungarian suicides that occurred in the decade when the song was composed due to other factors such as famine and poverty, as well as the rise of Nazi Germany's influence in Europe.

No studies have drawn a clear link between the song and suicide.

In January 1968, some thirty-five years after writing the song, its composer did commit suicide.

The BBC banned Billie Holiday's version of the song from being broadcast, as being detrimental to wartime morale, but allowed performances of instrumental versions.

However, there is little evidence of any other radio bans; the BBC's ban was lifted by 2002.




 

michaellevenson

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It's been a long time since Gary Numan had a big chart hit , and he's moved away from that material anyway, his last half dozen albums have been critically acclaimed as he now produces almost apocalyptic songs of a dark nature. This is from the excellent ' Exile' release.
 

michaellevenson

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This is perhaps Richard H Kirk's most bizarre album, Ugly Spirit. 40 minutes of uniquely weird stuff presenting a challenge to the listener. And I love it!! Trust me you'll never have heard anything like this before.
The album starts with three pretty ordinary tracks, as a sort of intro to the big hitters to follow. " The Emperor" " Confession" and " Infantile" are roughly two and a half minutes each and are mildly weird. Then the INCREDIBLE " Frankie Machine". A track with clips from the 1955 film starring Frank Sinatra and Kim Novak, " The Man With The Golden Arm", which was about a drug addicted card sharp called Frankie Machine. Kirk accompanies clips from the film with bizarre instrumentation, guitar thrashes, random drum beats ,and discordant keyboards. Following this is the barely listenable Hollywood Babylon, a drum and percussion only track. Then we have the quite melodic " Thái" , a track with an Eastern flavour. Then the two movement track " Voodoo" conjuring up memories of Bond film Live and Let Die, voodoo dancers, rattling spears and the like. Finally ending with Frankie Machine pt2, continuing where part 1 left off, not quite as weird as pt1, but challenging enough. I'm off to listen again to this , for the umpteenth time, if anyone else is up for the challenge of listening to this ...great! It's a hell of an album.
 

michaellevenson

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Johnny was a soldier in the Allies
Johnny was a soldier all the way
Johnny was a soldier with a fun side
Johnny liked to laugh a lot each day
Johnny met a girl who as a beauty
Johnny never thought to live in sin
Do you take this a girl?
Yes I take this girl
Johnny had a next of kin

They were happy as they were
So everything around would change
But they will never ever change
It ain't 1918 except for these two
It ain't 1918!

Everybody in Missouri knows them
Everybody there has seen their car
Everybody seen their Stanley Steamer
Everybody knows it's Johnny's car
Wave as you see Johnny drive market
Watch a bit of past go steaming by
Johnny and his bride
Johnny and his car
Without a change of any kind

They were happy as they were
So everything around would change
But they will never ever change
It ain't 1918 except for these two
It ain't 1918!
Many people in St Lou are wealthy
A lady by the name of Miller is
Wouldn't it be nice to help Johnny out
Kinda play a real life Santa Claus
She and other St Lou people
Bought Ol' Johnny quite a fancy car
And a modern home
Threw away his comb
Bought his wife a Paris scarf
Johnny thanked the St Lou folk
But told them in a voice so sad
That he would rather stay as he was
The people of St Lou went MAD
They said, " It ain't 1918 for us or for you!!"
If we can't enjoy it
NEITHER WILL YOU!
 
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