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The 'Mighty' Fall as Mr Peel called them .
A one off British music icon who did it his way. Hit The North ! RIP |
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Eat Y'self Fitter is an 80s indie classic. RIP Mark
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Final score:
31 studio albums 66 band members |
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never really got the recognition they deserved did the fall probably due to mark e smith
slagging virtually everyone he could think of on a regular basis Extricate is a great album and they had some fine singles along the way RIP Mark E Smith |
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Oh no!!!!..I love The Fall.
,,Heaven will be a bit livelier tonight. |
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Never heard of the Man or The Group.....I think i missed out there.
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Blimey, I'm in the middle of reading his ex-wife Brix Smith's autobiography at present.
Sad news, although in fairness it's not a huge shock. Here's Mark in one of his part time jobs, reading the football results. . https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBUiPs1PxKo |
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R.I.P. M.E.S. Time enough at last.
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Mark's antics, and life in The Fall are also quite nicely covered in the enjoyable "The Big Midweek" book, link below
. https://www.amazon.co.uk/Big-Midweek-Life-Inside-Fall/dp/1901927652/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 |
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The Fall were a very off the wall band RIP
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Very sad news about the Elastic man... who was.... Totally Wired ... get yerself down that psykick dancehall marky
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Hope there's a hip priest lined up for the funeral.
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I'm 51 and i cant really remember life before The Fall....seeing them live a couple of times in recent years felt a bit like coming home, like everything wasnt so bad after all
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Wasn't really a Fall fan back in the day, when I got dragged along to a concert up at Oxford Poly.
Seen dozens and dozens of artists from Wembley Stadium, Glastonbury to backstreet pubs and that gig remains the greatest gig, I've ever seen. Bands: The Fall Date: Mar 12, 1988 Venue: Oxford Polytechnic Location: Oxford Notes: Shoulder Pads / Cab It Up / 2 x 4 / Get A Hotel / Hit The North / Frenz / Tuff Life Boogie / Pay Your Rates / Oswald Setlist:- Defence Lawyer / Carry Bag Man / Victoria / Mr Pharmacist / In These Times / Bombast / Lucifer over Lancashire / LA Rest-ah in Peace-uhhh! |
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Also, coincidentally I'm reading The Big Midweek: Life Inside The Fall by long-term bassist Steve Hanley, currently
Read a bit yesterday morning, before getting up. The last lines before putting it down were: ....never knowing which one of Mark would answer the door, his greetings randomly ranging anywhere from a friendly 'Come in, c0ck!' to a 'Fck off, you c0ck!', shouted through the letterbox....... I'd recommend the book for an very insightful, but unbiased view of the band. Couple of quid on Amazon for Kindle version. |
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didn't he start off in a group called Lieutenent pigeon ?
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he started with The Smiths
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Prince's manager apparently said to him that him and Prince were the only artists that could 'recruit from the street' (ie replace members routinely with whoever they fancied).
His weakness may have been not valuing/appreciating the talent of others. I do think the best Fall stuff was when Hanley and Brix were both in the band (83-89 and 94-96). |
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I think it was a personal thing, whether you liked a particular Fall record, because so many of them were so damned peculiar. I played Hex Enduction Hour endlessly during the bitter winter of 1981-2, when I was living on my own in W Germany. It just hit the spot for me in that particular time and place. But I wouldn't go recommending anyone else rush out and listen to it.
I'm always concerned by something Paul Morley wrote, when he was reviewing some of Mark E Smith's lyrics: he'd suddenly been struck by the terrible thought that it was in fact all just a big joke at our expense. Had we convinced ourselves there was some profundity there, when in fact it was no more than what it appeared to be at first sight: a load of meaningless tripe which Smith was churning out to pay for his booze and drugs. Happily Morley convinced himself otherwise, but sometimes I'm not so sure. Maybe it's less the contributions of Smith himself, and more the musicians, and everyone else who Smith gathered around him, who made the Fall what they were. |
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i find many of Mark E Smith's lyrics funny, many to be bonkers, others to be plain catchy, some to be inpenetrable, and hardly any to be profound. Not once in 35 yrs of enjoying The Fall have i had a problem with this!
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Fair comment!
As it says, scrawled across the centre of the cover of Hex: HAVE A BLEEDIN GUESS. |
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![]() read the other day Brix explaining No Bulbs was simply about their flat being a sh!thole and Mark getting up, not being able to find his belt (which he needed cos he was so skinny), and just as he was at peak annoyance the light bulb blew. Hope Paul Morley never reads that! |
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In Memoriam in tonight's M.E.N. |
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almost a year! |
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Or a full year, even. Was looking at Dunc's post on 29th
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some great tracks but like reggae albums not worth buying for just 2or 3 tracks... tape em off your pals.... im like a jar of Coffee
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