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Mick Farren

Michael Anthony Farren (3 September 1943 – 27 July 2013)[3] was an English rock musician, singer, journalist, and author associated with counterculture and the UK underground.[4]

Mick Farren
Farren in January 1970
Background information
Birth nameMichael Anthony Farren
Born(1943-09-03)3 September 1943
Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England
Died27 July 2013(2013-07-27) (aged 69)
London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, journalist

Early life edit

Farren was born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, and after moving to Worthing, Sussex,[5] attended Worthing High School for Boys, which was a state grammar school. In 1963, he moved to London, where he studied at Saint Martin's School of Art.[4][6]

Music edit

 
Farren performing with The Deviants

Farren was the singer with the proto-punk band The Deviants[7] between 1967 and 1969, releasing three albums. During 1970 he released the solo album Mona – The Carnivorous Circus, which also featured Steve Peregrin Took, John Gustafson and Paul Buckmaster, before ending his music business to concentrate on writing.[5]

During the mid-1970s, he briefly revived his musical career, releasing the single "Play With Fire" featuring Marky (soon-to-be Ramone) Bell, Jon Tiven, and Doug Snyder, the EP Screwed Up, album Vampires Stole My Lunch Money and single "Broken Statue". The album featured fellow New Musical Express (NME) journalist Chrissie Hynde and Dr. Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson.[5] He also contributed song ideas and music for short-lived Ladbroke Grove ensemble Warsaw Pakt's 1977 Needle Time LP.

He sporadically did musical work after that, collaborating with Wayne Kramer on Who Shot You Dutch? and Death Tongue, Jack Lancaster on The Deathray Tapes and Andy Colquhoun on The Deviants albums Eating Jello With a Heated Fork and Dr. Crow.

Aside from his own work, he provided lyrics for various musician friends over the years. He collaborated with Ian Fraser Kilmister (Lemmy), co-writing "Lost Johnny" for Hawkwind, and "Keep Us on the Road" and "Damage Case" for Motörhead.[5] With Larry Wallis, he co-wrote "When's the Fun Begin?" for the Pink Fairies and several tracks on Wallis' solo album Death in the Guitafternoon. He provided lyrics for the Wayne Kramer single "Get Some" during the mid-1970s, and continued to work with and for him during the 1990s.

Discography edit

Singles edit

Solo
  • 1976 – "Play With Fire" / "Lost Johnny" (Ork records)
  • 1978 – "Half Price Drinks" (Logo Records)
  • 1978 – "Broken Statue" / "It's All In The Picture" (Logo records)
Other appearances
  • 1968 - The Deviants - "You've Got To Hold On" / "Let's Loot The Supermarket" (Stable Records)[8]
  • 1977 – Mick Farren and The Deviants – Screwed Up EP (Stiff Records)
  • 1987 – Wayne Kramer & Mick Farren – Who Shot You Dutch?
  • 199? – Lunar Malice – "Gunfire In The Night" / "Touched By The Fire"

Albums edit

With The Deviants
Solo
Other appearances
  • 1991 – Wayne Kramer – Death Tongue (Progressive Records)
  • 1993 – Tijuana Bible – Gringo Madness
  • 1995 – Mick Farren and Jack Lancaster – The Deathray Tapes (Alive Records)
  • 2013 – Mick Farren and Andy Colquhoun - Black Vinyl Dress

Compilations edit

  • 1996 – Mick Farren and The Deviants – Fragments of Broken Probes
  • 1996 – The Social Deviants – Garbage (Alive Records)
  • 1999 – The Deviants – The Deviants Have Left The Planet
  • 2000 – Mick Farren and The Deviants – This CD Is Condemned (Alive Records)
  • 2001 – Mick Farren and The Deviants – On Your Knees, Earthlings (Alive Records)

Writing edit

During the early 1970s he contributed to the UK Underground press such as the International Times, also establishing Nasty Tales which he successfully defended from an obscenity charge. He later wrote for the mainstream New Musical Express, for which he wrote the article "The Titanic Sails At Dawn", an analysis of what he considered the malaise afflicting then-contemporary rock music and which described the conditions that subsequently resulted in punk.[9]

He wrote 23 novels, including the Victor Renquist novels and the DNA Cowboys sequence. His 1989 novel The Armageddon Crazy dealt with a post-2000 United States dominated by fundamentalists who subvert the Constitution. He began writing fantasy literature in the 70s.[7]

Farren wrote eleven works of non-fiction, including a number of biographical (including four on Elvis Presley), autobiographical and culture books (such as The Black Leather Jacket), and much poetry.

From 2003 to 2008, he was a columnist for the weekly newspaper Los Angeles CityBeat.

In his 3 May 2010 Doc40 blog, Farren announced that he was writing another Victor Renquist novel, with the working title of Renquist V.

 
Farren in 2013

In 2013, he worked with digital imprint Ink Monkey Books on audio inserts (with Andy Colquhoun of The Deviants) for reissues of The Texts of Festival and the DNA Cowboys sequence.

Bibliography edit

Fiction series edit

Car Warriors edit

  • Back From Hell: Car Warriors #2 (1999)

Flame of Evil edit

  1. Kindling (2004)
  2. Conflagration (2006)

Jeb Stuart Ho edit

Also known as The DNA Cowboys Trilogy.
  1. The Quest of The DNA Cowboys (1976)
  2. Synaptic Manhunt (1976)
  3. The Neural Atrocity (1977)
  4. The Last Stand of the DNA Cowboys (1989)

The Victor Renquist Quartet edit

  1. The Time of Feasting (1996)
  2. Darklost (2000)
  3. More Than Mortal (2001)
  4. Underland (2002)

Novels edit

  • The Texts of Festival (1973)
  • The Tale of Willy's Rats (1974)
  • The Feelies (1978)
  • The Song of Phaid the Gambler (1981), reissued as:
  1. Phaid the Gambler (1986)
  2. Citizen Phaid (1986)
  • Protectorate (1985)
  • CORP*S*E (1986), aka Vickers
  • Their Master's War (1987)
  • Exit Funtopia (1988), aka The Long Orbit
  • The Armageddon Crazy (1989) aka Armageddon Crazy
  • Mars – The Red Planet (1990)
  • Necrom (1991)
  • Jim Morrison's Adventures in the Afterlife (1999)
  • Road Movie (2012)

Story collections edit

  • Short Stories (1972–1973) (2001)
  • From the anthology - Dead Cats Bouncing, edited by Gerard Houarner and GAK, Bedlam Press (2002) a short story: Dead Cat Meets Slide
  • Zones of Chaos (2009)

Nonfiction edit

  • Watch Out Kids
  • Get On Down
  • Elvis In His Own Words
  • The Rolling Stones In Their Own Words
  • The Rock & Roll Circus
  • Elvis – The Illustrated Record
  • The Black Leather Jacket
  • Elvis And The Colonel
  • The Hitchhiker's Guide to Elvis
  • The CIA Files
  • Conspiracies, Lies And Hidden Agendas
  • Give The Anarchist A Cigarette
  • Gene Vincent: There's One In Every Town
  • Words of Wisdom From the Greatest Minds of All Time
  • Who's Watching You?: The Chilling Truth about the State, Surveillance and Personal Freedom
  • (Who put the) Bomp! Saving the World One Record at a Time
  • Zones of Chaos (an anthology)
  • Speed-Speed-Speedfreak - A fast history of amphetamine

Counterculture activity edit

Farren organised the Phun City Festival in 1970. He has long been associated with the Hells Angels (UK) who provided security at Phun City; they even awarded Farren an "approval patch" in 1970 for use on his first solo album Mona.

He was a prominent activist in the White Panthers UK movement, a group that most notably organised free food and other support services for free festivals from the Windsor Free Festival onwards.

Death edit

Farren died at age 69 in 2013, after collapsing while performing with the Deviants at the Borderline Club in London.[10] The cause of death was stated to be a heart attack.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ Appleford, Stece (6 August 2013). "Mick Farren dies at 69; British rocker embodied '60s spirit". LA Times. Retrieved 30 December 2021.
  2. ^ "Mick Farren Songs, Albums, Reviews, Bio & More". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Mick Farren collapsed on stage at The Borderline on 27th July while playing with his old friends, and failed to recover". Reallylivemusic.com. Retrieved 28 July 2013.
  4. ^ a b Richard Williams (3 September 1943). "Mick Farren | Music". The Guardian. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  5. ^ a b c d Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 842/3. ISBN 0-85112-939-0.
  6. ^ Mick Farren Obituary The Independent. Retrieved 31 July 2013
  7. ^ a b "Mick Farren on Outsight Radio Hours". Archive.org. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  8. ^ "Deviants, The (2) - You've Got To Hold On / Let's Loot The Supermarket (Vinyl) at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 7 June 2008. Retrieved 12 June 2008.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link), NME, 19 June 1976, pp. 5–6
  10. ^ "Mick Farren". Really Live Music. Retrieved 29 July 2013.
  11. ^ Weber, Bruce (August 2013). "Mick Farren, British Rock 'n' Roll Renaissance Man, Dies at 69". The New York Times. Retrieved 31 October 2018.

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Story collections 5 4 Nonfiction 6 Counterculture activity 7 Death 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editFarren was born in Cheltenham Gloucestershire and after moving to Worthing Sussex 5 attended Worthing High School for Boys which was a state grammar school In 1963 he moved to London where he studied at Saint Martin s School of Art 4 6 Music editMain article The Deviants band nbsp Farren performing with The DeviantsFarren was the singer with the proto punk band The Deviants 7 between 1967 and 1969 releasing three albums During 1970 he released the solo album Mona The Carnivorous Circus which also featured Steve Peregrin Took John Gustafson and Paul Buckmaster before ending his music business to concentrate on writing 5 During the mid 1970s he briefly revived his musical career releasing the single Play With Fire featuring Marky soon to be Ramone Bell Jon Tiven and Doug Snyder the EP Screwed Up album Vampires Stole My Lunch Money and single Broken Statue The album featured fellow New Musical Express NME journalist Chrissie Hynde and Dr Feelgood guitarist Wilko Johnson 5 He also contributed song ideas and music for short lived Ladbroke Grove ensemble Warsaw Pakt s 1977 Needle Time LP He sporadically did musical work after that collaborating with Wayne Kramer on Who Shot You Dutch and Death Tongue Jack Lancaster on The Deathray Tapes and Andy Colquhoun on The Deviants albums Eating Jello With a Heated Fork and Dr Crow Aside from his own work he provided lyrics for various musician friends over the years He collaborated with Ian Fraser Kilmister Lemmy co writing Lost Johnny for Hawkwind and Keep Us on the Road and Damage Case for Motorhead 5 With Larry Wallis he co wrote When s the Fun Begin for the Pink Fairies and several tracks on Wallis solo album Death in the Guitafternoon He provided lyrics for the Wayne Kramer single Get Some during the mid 1970s and continued to work with and for him during the 1990s Discography editSingles edit Solo1976 Play With Fire Lost Johnny Ork records 1978 Half Price Drinks Logo Records 1978 Broken Statue It s All In The Picture Logo records Other appearances1968 The Deviants You ve Got To Hold On Let s Loot The Supermarket Stable Records 8 1977 Mick Farren and The Deviants Screwed Up EP Stiff Records 1987 Wayne Kramer amp Mick Farren Who Shot You Dutch 199 Lunar Malice Gunfire In The Night Touched By The Fire Albums edit With The DeviantsMain article The Deviants band Solo1970 Mona The Carnivorous Circus Transatlantic Records 1978 Vampires Stole My Lunch Money Logo Records 2005 To The Masterlock live Captain Trip Records Japan Other appearances1991 Wayne Kramer Death Tongue Progressive Records 1993 Tijuana Bible Gringo Madness 1995 Mick Farren and Jack Lancaster The Deathray Tapes Alive Records 2013 Mick Farren and Andy Colquhoun Black Vinyl DressCompilations edit 1996 Mick Farren and The Deviants Fragments of Broken Probes 1996 The Social Deviants Garbage Alive Records 1999 The Deviants The Deviants Have Left The Planet 2000 Mick Farren and The Deviants This CD Is Condemned Alive Records 2001 Mick Farren and The Deviants On Your Knees Earthlings Alive Records Writing editDuring the early 1970s he contributed to the UK Underground press such as the International Times also establishing Nasty Tales which he successfully defended from an obscenity charge He later wrote for the mainstream New Musical Express for which he wrote the article The Titanic Sails At Dawn an analysis of what he considered the malaise afflicting then contemporary rock music and which described the conditions that subsequently resulted in punk 9 He wrote 23 novels including the Victor Renquist novels and the DNA Cowboys sequence His 1989 novel The Armageddon Crazy dealt with a post 2000 United States dominated by fundamentalists who subvert the Constitution He began writing fantasy literature in the 70s 7 Farren wrote eleven works of non fiction including a number of biographical including four on Elvis Presley autobiographical and culture books such as The Black Leather Jacket and much poetry From 2003 to 2008 he was a columnist for the weekly newspaper Los Angeles CityBeat In his 3 May 2010 Doc40 blog Farren announced that he was writing another Victor Renquist novel with the working title of Renquist V nbsp Farren in 2013In 2013 he worked with digital imprint Ink Monkey Books on audio inserts with Andy Colquhoun of The Deviants for reissues of The Texts of Festivaland the DNA Cowboys sequence Bibliography editFiction series edit Car Warriors edit Back From Hell Car Warriors 2 1999 Flame of Evil edit Kindling 2004 Conflagration 2006 Jeb Stuart Ho edit Also known as The DNA Cowboys Trilogy The Quest of The DNA Cowboys 1976 Synaptic Manhunt 1976 The Neural Atrocity 1977 The Last Stand of the DNA Cowboys 1989 The Victor Renquist Quartet edit The Time of Feasting 1996 Darklost 2000 More Than Mortal 2001 Underland 2002 Novels edit The Texts of Festival 1973 The Tale of Willy s Rats 1974 The Feelies 1978 The Song of Phaid the Gambler 1981 reissued as Phaid the Gambler 1986 Citizen Phaid 1986 Protectorate 1985 CORP S E 1986 aka Vickers Their Master s War 1987 Exit Funtopia 1988 aka The Long Orbit The Armageddon Crazy 1989 aka Armageddon Crazy Mars The Red Planet 1990 Necrom 1991 Jim Morrison s Adventures in the Afterlife 1999 Road Movie 2012 Story collections edit Short Stories 1972 1973 2001 From the anthology Dead Cats Bouncing edited by Gerard Houarner and GAK Bedlam Press 2002 a short story Dead Cat Meets Slide Zones of Chaos 2009 Nonfiction edit Watch Out Kids Get On Down Elvis In His Own Words The Rolling Stones In Their Own Words The Rock amp Roll Circus Elvis The Illustrated Record The Black Leather Jacket Elvis And The Colonel The Hitchhiker s Guide to Elvis The CIA Files Conspiracies Lies And Hidden Agendas Give The Anarchist A Cigarette Gene Vincent There s One In Every Town Words of Wisdom From the Greatest Minds of All Time Who s Watching You The Chilling Truth about the State Surveillance and Personal Freedom Who put the Bomp Saving the World One Record at a Time Zones of Chaos an anthology Speed Speed Speedfreak A fast history of amphetamineCounterculture activity editFarren organised the Phun City Festival in 1970 He has long been associated with the Hells Angels UK who provided security at Phun City they even awarded Farren an approval patch in 1970 for use on his first solo album Mona He was a prominent activist in the White Panthers UK movement a group that most notably organised free food and other support services for free festivals from the Windsor Free Festival onwards Death editFarren died at age 69 in 2013 after collapsing while performing with the Deviants at the Borderline Club in London 10 The cause of death was stated to be a heart attack 11 References edit Appleford Stece 6 August 2013 Mick Farren dies at 69 British rocker embodied 60s spirit LA Times Retrieved 30 December 2021 Mick Farren Songs Albums Reviews Bio amp More AllMusic Retrieved 28 October 2023 Mick Farren collapsed on stage at The Borderline on 27th July while playing with his old friends and failed to recover Reallylivemusic com Retrieved 28 July 2013 a b Richard Williams 3 September 1943 Mick Farren Music The Guardian Retrieved 29 July 2013 a b c d Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music First ed Guinness Publishing p 842 3 ISBN 0 85112 939 0 Mick Farren Obituary The Independent Retrieved 31 July 2013 a b Mick Farren on Outsight Radio Hours Archive org Retrieved 24 September 2012 Deviants The 2 You ve Got To Hold On Let s Loot The Supermarket Vinyl at Discogs Discogs com Retrieved 29 July 2013 The Titanic Sails At Dawn Archived from the original on 7 June 2008 Retrieved 12 June 2008 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link NME 19 June 1976 pp 5 6 Mick Farren Really Live Music Retrieved 29 July 2013 Weber Bruce August 2013 Mick Farren British Rock n Roll Renaissance Man Dies at 69 The New York Times Retrieved 31 October 2018 External links editVideo of 1967 interview by John Peel on YouTube Doc 40 Mick Farren personal blog Mick Farren at the Internet Speculative Fiction Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mick Farren amp oldid 1182338797, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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