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Gravatar I rarely listen to Ubu's records either. One night I caught these guys live after I had overdid it with the chemical stew. They were fucking brilliant. The same stew made Metal Machine Music sound cool too. Dig?


Gravatar I concur. I don't get the appeal. It's like people who rave on about how brilliant a movie "Eraserhead" is. THE EMPEROR HAS NO CLOTHES!


Gravatar Re "Final Solution"'s omission, from the Ubu faq:

Q: Why did 'Final Solution' disappear for years?
A: Because of the title. A Sherlock Holmes story called "The Final Problem" was the inspiration for the song. If there's a final problem there's got to be a final solution. Didn't think about it very much until the punk movement came along with its nazi tokenism. The band decided to drop the song rather than risk association.

A great band, even if their knowledge of European history wasn't too sharp.


Gravatar Good stuff, great d/l speed. Just so you know, the link for Heart of Darkness points to a jpg of the band, not an mp3. Cheers!


Gravatar sorry about that - fixed the link to Heart of Darkness!


Gravatar Pere Ubu is one of those bands that at a certain moment you just get, and once gotten, you've got it forever. I bought the Datapanik box set when it came out and keep coming back to it. They are a brilliant band if willfully cryptic at times. Only David Thomas can write a song about his hands and make at you look at your own with new eyes.


Gravatar Pere Ubu is a band of many subtle pleasures. They don't knock yer socks off with every song but they're intense in their own way, like how Television was said to be live in their prime. They're more Patty Smith than Dead Boys, that's for sure.

I really like 93's Story Of My Life, especially "Postcard".

I can't say everyone has to love them, but at least listen to their early work with all your attention and don't expect The Sex Pistols.


Gravatar We should remember the time when Pere Ubu came out and the quirky art-school scene, that is where the "rub" of their influence lies. If you listen to Talking Heads for instance, you can obviously hear the influence of David Thomas vocal stylings in David Byrne, almost to a mimic. The Heads were obviously more adapt at writing more hooky and mainstream songs than UBU but thier influence I believe is still felt and that is ok in my book.

And Punk back in the late 70's early 80's encompassed anything(Dead Boys, Ramones, Talking Heads, Patti Smith etc. all quite diverse ) that wasn't the typical major label crap that was being released, It really was about supporting each other to fight the good fight against bands like REO Speedwagon, AXE and god knows what else.


Gravatar I think Dub Housing is one of the greatest albums of all time.Evertyhing that makes Pere Ubu great(including David Thomas' voice)comes together on this one. I had the original Rough Trade cd for about five years before i "got it".Now they are one of my all-time favorite bands.I also highly recommend Worlds In Collision(everyone else likes Cloudland)from their "commercial" period.


Gravatar I concur with marcdark. I'd like to add that "non-alignment pact" & "final solution" will out rock anybody. They were also cool because they had an Roxy- Music-era-Eno-type-setup with a synthesizerist that processed signal throughout the show. David Thomas once said in an interview that if he could pay his bills and have a couple of hundred bucks a week left over he'd do this for the rest of his life.


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