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The Parkinsons (band)

The Parkinsons are a punk rock band originally from Coimbra, Portugal, formed in the year 2000 and based in London, known for their outrageous live performances.

The Parkinsons
OriginCoimbra, Portugal
GenresPunk rock
Years active2000–2005, 2012-
LabelsFierce Panda, Elevator Music, Rastilho Records, Wrench, Garagem
MembersAfonso Pinto
Victor Torpedo
Pedro Chau
João Sylva
Ricardo Brito
Past membersCarlos Eduardo
Luís Peres
Chris Low
Nick Sanderson
Eric Baconstrip
Carlos Mendes
Shaun Clark
Danny Fury
Jet
Paula Nozzari
Jimmy Jones
Websitehttp://www.the-parkinsons.com, https://www.facebook.com/officialtheparkinsons

History edit

The band was formed by singer Afonso Pinto (a.k.a. Al Zheimer), guitarist Victor Silveira (a.k.a. Victor Torpedo), Carlos Eduardo, Luís Peres and bass guitarist Pedro Chau, and took their name from Parkinson's disease.[1][2]

Torpedo and Xau were already well known in their native country, having played in the bands 77 and The Tédio Boys, releasing three albums between 1994 and 1998.[1] The Tédio Boys built a reputation for riotous live shows and clashes with police, and toured three times in the United States.[1] The band secured support slots on tours with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and The Fall, where they caused further controversy and excitement by often appearing on stage naked.[1]

After the end of the band, they formed The Parkinsons, recorded a demo which would become most of their albums, sent it to Afonso so he could learn the lyrics and relocated to London three months later in 2000. Luís Peres had a car crash which left him incapacitated, and due to that, he left the band. They went ahead with the help of Sandra Chicoria and other people to go through the first times. They attracted attention straight away, with their look and wildness. In September that year, after securing the first gig at St. Moritz, the drummer Carlos had to go back home in order to take care of personal affairs. Due to personal differences at the time, Carlos Eduardo departed from the band, and they recruited former Apostles/Political Asylum drummer Chris Low.

This lineup recorded their debut album, A Long Way to Nowhere (2002), which was produced by Ben Lurie and Jim Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain, and was described in The Times as "a melody-soaked revelation: 30 minutes of blank generation brilliance".[1][3] The band (and their entourage who came to live in London with them and always followed around) were compared to The Stooges by the NME, who also called them "Europe's snotty, messed up answer to The Strokes",[4] and to Sham 69 by Q.[5] The band played at the Reading Festival in 2001, where a drunken Pinto greeted fellow performers The Strokes whilst smearing chocolate fudge cake on his genitals before flicking it in his visitors' faces, and Pedro's girlfriend was "forcibly ejected" by security staff after running onto the stage topless.[6][7][8] In 2001 they were described as "a danger-junkie's wildest fantasy, a journalist's wet dream, and a venue-promoter's nightmare",[8] and a year later as "the most dangerous live band around", with gigs variously ending abruptly with the band damaging stage equipment.[8][9]

Pinto left the band in 2003, with the band's songwriter Torpedo taking over on vocals, and new guitarist Jet and drummer Eric Baconstrip added. The same year, Pinto was involved in a re-creation of The Cramps' infamous 1978 performance at the Napa Mental Institute in California, taking on the role of Lux Interior in the show at London's Institute of Contemporary Arts.[10] The band split up in 2005, but reformed with Pinto in 2006 for a gig to celebrate 10 years of one of their favourite venues, the Dirty Water Club in North London.

The Parkinsons reformed in 2011 for some concerts. In July 2012 they played in the Optimus Alive! festival and in September they released a new album, Back to Life.[11]

A feature-length documentary about The Parkinsons was released in 2015. It covered some of their story and featured previously unseen footage of the band and entourage, from their earliest gigs in Camden through to their sets at Glastonbury and Fuji Rock Festival. Although not completely accurate as to the story of the band, which was far better, interesting and hardcore, the director wanted to make a "feel good" film so everyone could watch it. The film received great critical acclaim. It won Best Documentary at Muvi Lisboa, and featured amongst the top five films of the year in Vive Le Rock magazine's end-of-year review, as well as being nominated for music film of the year in their annual awards event.

 
The Parkinsons playing the States Club, Coimbra, 2011-10-09

Discography edit

Albums edit

  • A Long Way to Nowhere (2002), Fierce Panda (produced by Jim Reid & Ben Lurie from the Jesus and Mary Chain)
  • Reason to Resist (2004), Curfew Records
  • Down with the Old World (2005), Rastilho Records (compilation album)
  • Back to Life (2012), Garagem (produced by the Parkinsons & Toni Lourenço)
  • The Shape of Nothing to Come (2018), Rastilho Records

Singles edit

  • "Streets of London" (2002), Fierce Panda
  • "New Wave" (2004), Curfew
  • Up for Sale EP (2005), Wrench
  • "Good Reality" (2012), Garagem
  • "City of Nothing" (2013), Garagem

Compilation appearances edit

  • T in the Park (2002) - free CD with The List - "Primitive"
  • Mosh EP (2002), Fierce Panda - "Bad Girl"
  • Mosh & Go (2002), Fierce Panda - "Bad Girl"
  • Live the Dream - The Second Fierce Panda sampler (2002), Fierce Panda - "Nothing to Lose"
  • Sonic Mook Experiment 2 - Future Rock & Roll (2002), Blast First - "Primitive"

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 910
  2. ^ Larkin, Colin The Encyclopedia of Popular Music
  3. ^ Cowan, Amber (2002) "The Parkinsons Long Way to Nowhere", The Times, 9 March 2002
  4. ^ Chick, Stevie (2001) "The Parkinsons - London Boston Arms", NME, 20 October 2001
  5. ^ Aston, Martin (2002) "The Parkinsons A Long Way to Nowhere", Q, March 2002
  6. ^ Wells, Steven (2002) "Filthy Cock Rock", Bizarre, May 2002
  7. ^ Simpson, Dave (2002) "Ikara Colt/The Parkinsons - Barfly, Sheffield", The Guardian, 5 March 2002
  8. ^ a b c Price, Simon (2001) "See 'em before they get locked up", The Independent, 23 December 2001
  9. ^ Price, Simon (2002) "Fischerspooner, The Bridge, London/Love with Arthur Lee, The Stables, Milton Keynes/Future Rock & Roll, ICA, London[dead link]", The Independent, 10 June 2002
  10. ^ Aitch, Iain (2003) "'It beats bingo!'", The Guardian, 17 March 2003
  11. ^ Amanda Ribeiro (July 6, 2012). . Publico. Archived from the original on 2022-06-25. Retrieved 9 July 2012.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article is about the punk rock band For other uses see Parkinson disambiguation The Parkinsons are a punk rock band originally from Coimbra Portugal formed in the year 2000 and based in London known for their outrageous live performances The ParkinsonsOriginCoimbra PortugalGenresPunk rockYears active2000 2005 2012 LabelsFierce Panda Elevator Music Rastilho Records Wrench GaragemMembersAfonso PintoVictor TorpedoPedro ChauJoao SylvaRicardo BritoPast membersCarlos EduardoLuis PeresChris LowNick SandersonEric BaconstripCarlos MendesShaun ClarkDanny FuryJetPaula NozzariJimmy JonesWebsitehttp www the parkinsons com https www facebook com officialtheparkinsons Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Albums 2 2 Singles 2 3 Compilation appearances 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe band was formed by singer Afonso Pinto a k a Al Zheimer guitarist Victor Silveira a k a Victor Torpedo Carlos Eduardo Luis Peres and bass guitarist Pedro Chau and took their name from Parkinson s disease 1 2 Torpedo and Xau were already well known in their native country having played in the bands 77 and The Tedio Boys releasing three albums between 1994 and 1998 1 The Tedio Boys built a reputation for riotous live shows and clashes with police and toured three times in the United States 1 The band secured support slots on tours with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion and The Fall where they caused further controversy and excitement by often appearing on stage naked 1 After the end of the band they formed The Parkinsons recorded a demo which would become most of their albums sent it to Afonso so he could learn the lyrics and relocated to London three months later in 2000 Luis Peres had a car crash which left him incapacitated and due to that he left the band They went ahead with the help of Sandra Chicoria and other people to go through the first times They attracted attention straight away with their look and wildness In September that year after securing the first gig at St Moritz the drummer Carlos had to go back home in order to take care of personal affairs Due to personal differences at the time Carlos Eduardo departed from the band and they recruited former Apostles Political Asylum drummer Chris Low This lineup recorded their debut album A Long Way to Nowhere 2002 which was produced by Ben Lurie and Jim Reid of The Jesus and Mary Chain and was described in The Times as a melody soaked revelation 30 minutes of blank generation brilliance 1 3 The band and their entourage who came to live in London with them and always followed around were compared to The Stooges by the NME who also called them Europe s snotty messed up answer to The Strokes 4 and to Sham 69 by Q 5 The band played at the Reading Festival in 2001 where a drunken Pinto greeted fellow performers The Strokes whilst smearing chocolate fudge cake on his genitals before flicking it in his visitors faces and Pedro s girlfriend was forcibly ejected by security staff after running onto the stage topless 6 7 8 In 2001 they were described as a danger junkie s wildest fantasy a journalist s wet dream and a venue promoter s nightmare 8 and a year later as the most dangerous live band around with gigs variously ending abruptly with the band damaging stage equipment 8 9 Pinto left the band in 2003 with the band s songwriter Torpedo taking over on vocals and new guitarist Jet and drummer Eric Baconstrip added The same year Pinto was involved in a re creation of The Cramps infamous 1978 performance at the Napa Mental Institute in California taking on the role of Lux Interior in the show at London s Institute of Contemporary Arts 10 The band split up in 2005 but reformed with Pinto in 2006 for a gig to celebrate 10 years of one of their favourite venues the Dirty Water Club in North London The Parkinsons reformed in 2011 for some concerts In July 2012 they played in the Optimus Alive festival and in September they released a new album Back to Life 11 A feature length documentary about The Parkinsons was released in 2015 It covered some of their story and featured previously unseen footage of the band and entourage from their earliest gigs in Camden through to their sets at Glastonbury and Fuji Rock Festival Although not completely accurate as to the story of the band which was far better interesting and hardcore the director wanted to make a feel good film so everyone could watch it The film received great critical acclaim It won Best Documentary at Muvi Lisboa and featured amongst the top five films of the year in Vive Le Rock magazine s end of year review as well as being nominated for music film of the year in their annual awards event nbsp The Parkinsons playing the States Club Coimbra 2011 10 09Discography editAlbums edit A Long Way to Nowhere 2002 Fierce Panda produced by Jim Reid amp Ben Lurie from the Jesus and Mary Chain Reason to Resist 2004 Curfew Records Down with the Old World 2005 Rastilho Records compilation album Back to Life 2012 Garagem produced by the Parkinsons amp Toni Lourenco The Shape of Nothing to Come 2018 Rastilho RecordsSingles edit Streets of London 2002 Fierce Panda New Wave 2004 Curfew Up for Sale EP 2005 Wrench Good Reality 2012 Garagem City of Nothing 2013 GaragemCompilation appearances edit T in the Park 2002 free CD with The List Primitive Mosh EP 2002 Fierce Panda Bad Girl Mosh amp Go 2002 Fierce Panda Bad Girl Live the Dream The Second Fierce Panda sampler 2002 Fierce Panda Nothing to Lose Sonic Mook Experiment 2 Future Rock amp Roll 2002 Blast First Primitive References edit a b c d e Strong Martin C 2003 The Great Indie Discography Canongate ISBN 1 84195 335 0 p 910 Larkin Colin The Encyclopedia of Popular Music Cowan Amber 2002 The Parkinsons Long Way to Nowhere The Times 9 March 2002 Chick Stevie 2001 The Parkinsons London Boston Arms NME 20 October 2001 Aston Martin 2002 The Parkinsons A Long Way to Nowhere Q March 2002 Wells Steven 2002 Filthy Cock Rock Bizarre May 2002 Simpson Dave 2002 Ikara Colt The Parkinsons Barfly Sheffield The Guardian 5 March 2002 a b c Price Simon 2001 See em before they get locked up The Independent 23 December 2001 Price Simon 2002 Fischerspooner The Bridge London Love with Arthur Lee The Stables Milton Keynes Future Rock amp Roll ICA London dead link The Independent 10 June 2002 Aitch Iain 2003 It beats bingo The Guardian 17 March 2003 Amanda Ribeiro July 6 2012 As bandas portuguesas no Optimus Alive Publico Archived from the original on 2022 06 25 Retrieved 9 July 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to The Parkinsons Official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Parkinsons band amp oldid 1100747778, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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