Golden Smog

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    declan-macmanus

    Registriert seit: 07.01.2003

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    In der Diskussion über Wilcos „A.M.“ fiel der Name Golden SMog, mit denen Jeff Tweedy zwei Alben eingespielt habe. Wer kann mir mehr über Golden Smog erzählen? Mir sagt der Name nämlich gar nichts.

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    beatlebum

    Registriert seit: 11.07.2002

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    Über die habe ich mich im „Urforum“ schon mal ausführlicher geäußert, dafür bin ich aber heute echt zu faul, darum nimm dieses hier:

    A boozy, side-project covers band which gradually evolved into a kind of roots-rock supergroup, Golden Smog was a loosely-affiliated unit comprised, at various times, of members of Soul Asylum, the Replacements, Wilco, the Jayhawks, Run Westy Run and the Honeydogs. The group first came together in the Minneapolis area in the late ’80s as a country-rock reaction to the punk and hardcore sounds that dominated the Twin Cities‘ musical scene at the time; eventually Golden Smog became something of a fixture at local clubs, where they played a handful of shows annually. From the onset, the line-up was mercurial, although Run Westy Run vocalist Kraig Johnson as well as guitarists Dan Murphy (Soul Asylum) and Gary Louris (the Jayhawks) were relative constants. Smog shows were usually thematically-based, in keeping with the tongue-in-cheek nature of the project; one performance was devoted exclusively to Eagles covers, while another paid homage to the Rolling Stones, and was billed „Her Satanic Majesty’s Paycheck.“
    Somewhat unexpectedly, a five-cut covers EP, On Golden Smog, appeared in 1992. While the closing track, a rendition of Thin Lizzy’s „Cowboy Song“ sung by Soul Asylum roadie Bill Sullivan, followed in the project’s original devil-may-care spirit, the remainder of the record was considerably more focused, keeping in line with the primary musical work of the band members—who, this time out, were essentially Johnson, Murphy, Louris, Jayhawks bassist Marc Perlman and ex-Replacements drummer Chris Mars, along with Soul Asylum vocalist Dave Pirner (on a cover of Bad Company’s „Shooting Star“). Even more unexpectedly, the next Golden Smog effort—1996’s full-length Down By the Old Mainstream—was made up largely of original material composed strictly for the project. With a line-up that included Johnson, Murphy, Louris, Perlman, Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy and Honeydogs drummer Noah Levy (all of whom recorded under pseudonyms as a result of contractual obligations), the record bore few reminders of the Smog’s beer-soaked origins, instead revealing a more mature and thoughtful band breaking free of the restraints of their day jobs and having some serious fun in the process. Weird Tales followed in 1998. — Jason Ankeny

    Quelle:AMG

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    mehry

    Registriert seit: 23.07.2002

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    Hier gibts neue Songs

    http://www.myspace.com/goldensmog

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    krauspop
    Oo and Drums

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    Lost Highway has set July 18 as the release date for „Another Fine Day,“ the first release in eight years from Golden Smog. The lauded supergroup features Wilco’s Jeff Tweedy, Soul Asylum’s Dan Murphy, Big Star’s Jody Stephens and the Jayhawks‘ Gary Louris, Marc Perlman and Kraig Johnson.

    Again sporting separate songwriting contributions from Tweedy, Louris, Perlman, Murphy and Johnson, the band’s fourth album is composed of 14 originals and a cover of the Kinks‘ Dave Davies‘ „Strangers,“ sung by Louris and Tweedy.

    http://billboard.com/…

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