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David Thomas (musician)

David Lynn Thomas (born 1953[1]) is an American singer, songwriter and musician, now based in the UK.[2] He was one of the founding members of the short-lived proto-punkers Rocket from the Tombs (1974–1975), in which he played under the moniker "Crocus Behemoth," and of post-punk group Pere Ubu (1975–present, intermittently). He has also released several solo albums. Though primarily a singer, he sometimes plays melodeon, trombone, musette, guitar or other instruments.

David Thomas
David Thomas in 2009
Background information
Birth nameDavid Lynn Thomas
Born1953 (age 70–71)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
GenresRock, punk rock, experimental rock, post-punk, art punk, garage rock, proto-punk
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active1974–present
Websitecrocusbehemoth.com

Thomas has a distinctive, high pitched voice; Emerson Dameron described Thomas's singing as "James Stewart trapped in an oboe",[3] and Greil Marcus writes, "Mr Thomas's voice is that of a man muttering in a crowd. You think he's talking to himself until you realize he's talking to you."[4]

Biography edit

Thomas was an early member of Rocket from the Tombs, which disbanded after about a year. Along with Rocket from the Tombs guitarist Peter Laughner he then formed Pere Ubu, which was originally active from 1975 to 1982.

Afterwards, Thomas worked with a variety of musicians including guitarists Richard Thompson and Philip Moxham, and Henry Cow alumni bassonist/oboist Lindsay Cooper and drummer Chris Cutler. Initially, his solo recordings eschewed Pere Ubu's "rock" focus. Lindsay Cooper's bassoon was often prominent, and, when Richard Thompson's guitar was not featured, the guitar would be absent (such as the entirety of 1985's More Places Forever). Thomas's lyrics became increasingly whimsical, and birds became a common theme:

Somewhere along the line, I wrote a song that had birds in it. And then by pure coincidence, another. Some critic asked, "Why all these songs about birds?" And I said to myself, "You think that's a lot of songs about birds?!? I'll show you a lot of songs about birds!" So, for a while, I stuck birds in everywhere I could.[5]

Eventually, several former members of Pere Ubu gravitated into Thomas's group, and by the time of 1987's Blame the Messenger, were sporting a sound distinctly similar to the former band. This fact along with other considerations led directly into the official reformation of Pere Ubu in 1987, and the group has remained active to the present day.

Thomas appears to have been at one point a Jehovah's Witness,[6] an affiliation that has been reflected lyrically in the final song of Pere Ubu's 1979 album New Picnic Time, originally titled "Jehovah's Kingdom Come!"[7] However, in subsequent releases of the album, the song has been re-titled "Hand A Face A Feeling" and then "Kingdom Come";[8] in the albums' lyric sheet, maintained by Thomas on Pere Ubu's official website, the titular line has been changed to "God's Kingdom Come";[9] the song itself has been re-mixed to remove references to Jehovah.

Current solo career edit

Thomas's solo activities were diminished, though not extinguished, by the reformation of Pere Ubu. Throughout the 1980s, Thomas maintained a rotating trio dubbed the Accordion Club, which at various times included John Kirkpatrick, Chris Cutler, Garo Yellin, and Ira Kaplan. While these groupings tended to share a repertoire with Pere Ubu, the focus was smaller. Thomas stated: "I often use the same songs in both projects ... I can explore the stories behind the songs. I can extend/expand/interpolate those stories."[10] Though the Accordion Club never recorded any albums, two songs appeared on Rē Records Quarterly Vol.2 No.1, and it led to the formation of Thomas's current "solo" project, the Two Pale Boys. Devoted to "spontaneous song generation", they feature Keith Moliné on guitar and Andy Diagram on "trumpet through electronics;" both make frequent use of MIDI, giving them a broader tonal palette than might be expected from two instruments. In addition to singing Thomas frequently plays melodeon. Says Thomas:

Pere Ubu is a big rock experience, often overwhelming in its power and intensity of dataflow. It's a Hollywood blockbuster on a cinemascopic screen. Projects like the [Two Pale Boys] are intended as indy arthouse films.[11]

Thomas typically has a large number of ongoing projects at any one time. He has performed in theatrical productions, including several productions by Hal Willner, and a London West End production of Shockheaded Peter. He has delivered his lecture "The Geography of Sound in the Magnetic Age" at Clark University and UCLA, among other venues. He has staged his "improvisational opera" Mirror Man[12] at venues in Europe and North America, featuring at various times contributions from many of his previous collaborators, as well as Linda Thompson, Bob Holman, Robert Kidney, Van Dyke Parks, Frank Black, George Wendt, and Syd Straw. In 2010 he performed with the backing of Australian band The Holy Soul.

Most recently he has alternated recording and performances primarily between Pere Ubu, David Thomas and Two Pale Boys, and the reunited Rocket from the Tombs.

Discography edit

 
David Thomas on stage at Band On The Wall, Manchester, April 18, 2013

Albums edit

With Pere Ubu edit

David Thomas & the Pedestrians edit

David Thomas & His Legs edit

David Thomas & the Wooden Birds edit

David Thomas & Foreigners edit

David Thomas & Two Pale Boys edit

With Unknown Instructors edit

David Thomas and P.O. Jørgens edit

  • Live Free or Diet (CD, LP 2017)

EPs edit

Compilations edit

Contributions edit

References edit

  1. ^ . www.ubuprojex.com. Archived from the original on February 15, 2020. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  2. ^ Yarborough, Chuck (January 11, 2019). "Pere Ubu's 'straight line' from '75 to today brings band home for Beachland gig". The Plain Dealer.
  3. ^ "Dusted Reviews: Pere Ubu – Why I Hate Women". Dustedmagazine.com. September 15, 2006. Retrieved August 30, 2011.
  4. ^ . Disinfo.com. Archived from the original on September 28, 2007. Retrieved August 30, 2011.
  5. ^ . Ubuprojex.net. Archived from the original on April 11, 2009. Retrieved August 30, 2011.
  6. ^ "Allen Ravenstine interview by Jason Gross". Perfect Sound Forever. Retrieved December 21, 2022.
  7. ^ Moody, Rick (July 11, 2012). "Kingdom Come: Pere Ubu's New Picnic Time". New Music USA. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  8. ^ "Discogs New Picnic Time release page". Discogs. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  9. ^ "Pere Ubu Lyrics: New Picnic Time". Ubu Projex. Retrieved February 15, 2023.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on October 1, 2008.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on October 31, 2007.
  12. ^ . Ubuprojex.net. Archived from the original on August 27, 2011. Retrieved August 30, 2011.
  13. ^ Huddle, Mark (September 7, 2007). . Verbicide Magazine. Archived from the original on August 5, 2020. Retrieved March 15, 2020.

External links edit

  • David Thomas official Bio July 24, 2011, at the Wayback Machine.
  • Pere Ubu official site
  • David Thomas, , the draft text of a talk by Thomas on Ghoulardi, at April 2005 Pop Conference at Experience Music Project.
  • David Thomas solo overview at Trouser Press
  • David Thomas interviews on Outsight Radio Hours

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David Lynn Thomas born 1953 1 is an American singer songwriter and musician now based in the UK 2 He was one of the founding members of the short lived proto punkers Rocket from the Tombs 1974 1975 in which he played under the moniker Crocus Behemoth and of post punk group Pere Ubu 1975 present intermittently He has also released several solo albums Though primarily a singer he sometimes plays melodeon trombone musette guitar or other instruments David ThomasDavid Thomas in 2009Background informationBirth nameDavid Lynn ThomasBorn1953 age 70 71 Miami Florida U S GenresRock punk rock experimental rock post punk art punk garage rock proto punkOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s VocalsYears active1974 presentWebsitecrocusbehemoth wbr com Thomas has a distinctive high pitched voice Emerson Dameron described Thomas s singing as James Stewart trapped in an oboe 3 and Greil Marcus writes Mr Thomas s voice is that of a man muttering in a crowd You think he s talking to himself until you realize he s talking to you 4 Contents 1 Biography 2 Current solo career 3 Discography 3 1 Albums 3 1 1 With Pere Ubu 3 1 2 David Thomas amp the Pedestrians 3 1 3 David Thomas amp His Legs 3 1 4 David Thomas amp the Wooden Birds 3 1 5 David Thomas amp Foreigners 3 1 6 David Thomas amp Two Pale Boys 3 1 7 With Unknown Instructors 3 1 8 David Thomas and P O Jorgens 3 2 EPs 3 3 Compilations 3 4 Contributions 4 References 5 External linksBiography editThomas was an early member of Rocket from the Tombs which disbanded after about a year Along with Rocket from the Tombs guitarist Peter Laughner he then formed Pere Ubu which was originally active from 1975 to 1982 Afterwards Thomas worked with a variety of musicians including guitarists Richard Thompson and Philip Moxham and Henry Cow alumni bassonist oboist Lindsay Cooper and drummer Chris Cutler Initially his solo recordings eschewed Pere Ubu s rock focus Lindsay Cooper s bassoon was often prominent and when Richard Thompson s guitar was not featured the guitar would be absent such as the entirety of 1985 s More Places Forever Thomas s lyrics became increasingly whimsical and birds became a common theme Somewhere along the line I wrote a song that had birds in it And then by pure coincidence another Some critic asked Why all these songs about birds And I said to myself You think that s a lot of songs about birds I ll show you a lot of songs about birds So for a while I stuck birds in everywhere I could 5 Eventually several former members of Pere Ubu gravitated into Thomas s group and by the time of 1987 s Blame the Messenger were sporting a sound distinctly similar to the former band This fact along with other considerations led directly into the official reformation of Pere Ubu in 1987 and the group has remained active to the present day Thomas appears to have been at one point a Jehovah s Witness 6 an affiliation that has been reflected lyrically in the final song of Pere Ubu s 1979 album New Picnic Time originally titled Jehovah s Kingdom Come 7 However in subsequent releases of the album the song has been re titled Hand A Face A Feeling and then Kingdom Come 8 in the albums lyric sheet maintained by Thomas on Pere Ubu s official website the titular line has been changed to God s Kingdom Come 9 the song itself has been re mixed to remove references to Jehovah Current solo career editThomas s solo activities were diminished though not extinguished by the reformation of Pere Ubu Throughout the 1980s Thomas maintained a rotating trio dubbed the Accordion Club which at various times included John Kirkpatrick Chris Cutler Garo Yellin and Ira Kaplan While these groupings tended to share a repertoire with Pere Ubu the focus was smaller Thomas stated I often use the same songs in both projects I can explore the stories behind the songs I can extend expand interpolate those stories 10 Though the Accordion Club never recorded any albums two songs appeared on Re Records Quarterly Vol 2 No 1 and it led to the formation of Thomas s current solo project the Two Pale Boys Devoted to spontaneous song generation they feature Keith Moline on guitar and Andy Diagram on trumpet through electronics both make frequent use of MIDI giving them a broader tonal palette than might be expected from two instruments In addition to singing Thomas frequently plays melodeon Says Thomas Pere Ubu is a big rock experience often overwhelming in its power and intensity of dataflow It s a Hollywood blockbuster on a cinemascopic screen Projects like the Two Pale Boys are intended as indy arthouse films 11 Thomas typically has a large number of ongoing projects at any one time He has performed in theatrical productions including several productions by Hal Willner and a London West End production of Shockheaded Peter He has delivered his lecture The Geography of Sound in the Magnetic Age at Clark University and UCLA among other venues He has staged his improvisational opera Mirror Man 12 at venues in Europe and North America featuring at various times contributions from many of his previous collaborators as well as Linda Thompson Bob Holman Robert Kidney Van Dyke Parks Frank Black George Wendt and Syd Straw In 2010 he performed with the backing of Australian band The Holy Soul Most recently he has alternated recording and performances primarily between Pere Ubu David Thomas and Two Pale Boys and the reunited Rocket from the Tombs Discography edit nbsp David Thomas on stage at Band On The Wall Manchester April 18 2013Albums edit With Pere Ubu edit See Pere Ubu DiscographyDavid Thomas amp the Pedestrians edit The Sound of the Sand amp Other Songs of the Pedestrian 1981 Variations on a Theme 1983 More Places Forever 1985 David Thomas amp His Legs edit Winter Comes Home 1982 live disavowed by Thomas in Monster liner notes David Thomas amp the Wooden Birds edit Monster Walks the Winter Lake 1986 Blame the Messenger 1987 David Thomas amp Foreigners edit Bay City 2000 David Thomas amp Two Pale Boys edit Erewhon 1996 Meadville 1997 Mirror Man 1999 as part of The Pale Orchestra Surf s Up 2001 18 Monkeys on a Dead Man s Chest 2004 With Unknown Instructors edit The Master s Voice 2007 13 David Thomas and P O Jorgens edit Live Free or Diet CD LP 2017 EPs edit Vocal Performances 1981 Compilations edit Monster 1997 Contributions edit Dan Dan amp Drunken Sailor on Hal Willner s Rogue s Gallery Pirate Ballads Sea Songs and Chanteys The Pigeons Mr McKenzie on the Hat Shoes Differently Desperate LP CD 1992 You ve Lost That Lovin Feelin and Paris Blues on Jackie Leven s Defending Ancient Springs CD 2000 My Spanish Dad and Rainy Day Bergen Woman on Jackie Leven s Creatures Of Light amp Darkness CD 2001 Live The Meeting Of Remarkable Men Jackie Leven with Ian Rankin DVD 2004 Red Apple Boy on The Book of Knots Train Eater CD 2007 References edit Lyrics to Story of My Life www ubuprojex com Archived from the original on February 15 2020 Retrieved May 21 2020 Yarborough Chuck January 11 2019 Pere Ubu s straight line from 75 to today brings band home for Beachland gig The Plain Dealer Dusted Reviews Pere Ubu Why I Hate Women Dustedmagazine com September 15 2006 Retrieved August 30 2011 disinformation pere ubu datapanik in the year 00 Disinfo com Archived from the original on September 28 2007 Retrieved August 30 2011 Reissues Frequently Asked Questions Ubuprojex net Archived from the original on April 11 2009 Retrieved August 30 2011 Allen Ravenstine interview by Jason Gross Perfect Sound Forever Retrieved December 21 2022 Moody Rick July 11 2012 Kingdom Come Pere Ubu s New Picnic Time New Music USA Retrieved February 15 2023 Discogs New Picnic Time release page Discogs Retrieved February 15 2023 Pere Ubu Lyrics New Picnic Time Ubu Projex Retrieved February 15 2023 Frequently Asked Questions concerning DAVID THOMAS AND TWO PALE BOYS Archived from the original on October 1 2008 Frequently Asked Questions concerning DAVID THOMAS AND TWO PALE BOYS Archived from the original on October 31 2007 Mirror Man in two acts Ubuprojex net Archived from the original on August 27 2011 Retrieved August 30 2011 Huddle Mark September 7 2007 Interview Joe Baiza and Dan McGuire of Unknown Instructors Verbicide Magazine Archived from the original on August 5 2020 Retrieved March 15 2020 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to David Thomas musician David Thomas official Bio Archived July 24 2011 at the Wayback Machine Pere Ubu official site David Thomas Ghoulardi Lessons in Mayhem from the First Age of Punk the draft text of a talk by Thomas on Ghoulardi at April 2005 Pop Conference at Experience Music Project David Thomas solo overview at Trouser Press David Thomas interviews on Outsight Radio Hours Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Thomas musician amp oldid 1218011349, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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