[kj] Hamburger Lady????

peter.west410 peter.west410 at ntlworld.com
Sat Apr 16 05:38:03 EDT 2005


Shoegazers:I could nt think of a better word ,I realised that it was
inappropriate,But could nt think of anything else(We are not all journos
,You know)
    But ,You re right again Al.I ve never actually even heard one chord of
theirs, let alone one song.I was basing my analysis on fact that they wrote
a song about "Hamburger lady".I just have no time for depressing songs."Red
House Painters" are about as far as I go, miserable wise.

        PW



See now, before the SBE gigs, this is exactly the type of post that would've
gotten on my nerves, but having met the estimable Peter West, I know he's
just being silly (in the head) as is his inimitable forte.

That said, to explain the thought process behind the endeavors -- artistic
or otherwise -- of Throbbing Gristle is something that takes veritable tomes
to do (and hats off to Simon Ford for doing it, ala "Wreckers of
Civilization: the story of Coum Transmissions & Throbbing Gristle"....not
beach reading by any stretch). They were neither manic depressives nor
squeaky clean rich kids, and they *ASSUREDLY* did not have shit for brains.
As far as dressing weird, only Genesis P-Orridge took up that particular
baton (and fucking ran with it). By and large, TG looked like garden variety
citizens, but made some of the most viscerally harrowing and gorgeously ugly
music to ever grace audiotape. In terms of subject matter, TG concentrated
on the very things that plague the human psyche, making their art more
provocative than simple three chord punk rock In their own words: Throbbing
Gristle delivered "entertainment through pain" and engaged in "nothing short
of a total war on contemporary perceptions". To write them off -- let alone
to call them shoegazers (if you heard even a nanosecond of their output,
you'd realize this is an inaccurate description) -- is to make yourself look
wildly and woefully misinformed.

Alex in NYC









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