- Electric Sheep (band)
Electric Sheep was a
garage band that included Adam Jones (future Tool guitarist) andTom Morello (futureRage Against the Machine andAudioslave guitarist). The band has the distinction, shared byThe Byrds ,The Allman Brothers Band ,The Yardbirds ,MC5 ,Sonic Youth andRadiohead , of having two members that made the "Rolling Stone " list of the 100 greatest guitarists of rock history.History
Jones and Morello played in the band as students at Libertyville High School in
Libertyville, Illinois . Jones played bass while Morello played guitar. Other members of the band included Chris George (lead vocals), Randy Cotton (keyboards) and Ward "Yardstick" Wilson (drums).The band formed in the 1980-81 school year, initially as a joke. (At early performances, the band had no instruments.) As time went on, however, the band evolved into a credible garage band (sometimes literally--one of the band's best-attended concerts was held in Morello's garage). The band was not well-known, even within the school, but it did have an enthusiastic following among a limited circle.
Morello then described the Sheep as a "punk" band, though at the time heavy metal was his major musical influence, and George always cited
Mick Jagger as his main role model. Their best-known songs, which often had an element of dark humor, included "Rat Race," "She Eats Razors" and "Oh Jackie O." "SalvadorDeath Squad Blues ," written by Morello, foreshadowed his later politically charged music.The band's name was apparently not inspired by
Philip K. Dick 's1968 novel, "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? ". (The book would attain greater pop-cultural prominence in1982 with the release of the film adaptation "Blade Runner ".) Morello makes no apologies for the name: "In a world of bands calledLimp Bizkit andHoobastank , Electric Sheep rolls off the tongue like a Shakespearean love sonnet," he told [http://www.metalsludge.tv/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=440&Itemid=52 one interviewer] .Recordings
The only recording released in any formal way by the Electric Sheep is a cover of Steppenwolf's "
Born to Be Wild ," included on a record based on Libertyville High School's 1982 talent show called "All Shook Up". With George away at college, the recording features Geoff Johnson on vocals.The Sheep also provided the theme song for the video "Season of the Snow Bitch", a
horror movie parody written by and starring Morello and George. Jones supervised the no-budget video's gore effects, a role that foreshadowed his special effects work in Hollywood and his later direction of Tool videos."The Electric Sheep Video" was a documentary featuring interviews with band members, admirers and critics interspersed with concert footage from "The Electric Sheep Farewell Tour of the Americas," a 1983 event that was held in the Mundelein Cinema in
Mundelein, Illinois .One of the band's last recordings was a jam with extemporized lyrics titled "Platypus"--an experiment that inspired the Yuletide Jam, an annual Libertyville tradition in the 1990s.
There was an Electric Sheep reunion of sorts in 1993, when both Rage and Tool were part of the
Lollapalooza tour. Babes in Toyland, featuring fellow LibertyvillianMaureen Herman , also joined that year's travelling rock festival. Another brief union occurred in 2007 when Morello joined Tool on the stage at the band's Bonnaroo performance [http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=74849] .The Toronto-based band [http://www.nicecatrock.com/ Nice Cat] recorded a cover version of the Sheep's "Rat Race" in 2005.
Puscifer recorded a cover version of "My Country Boner" (AKA: "Cuntry Boner") in 2007. "Cuntry Boner" (Evil Joe Barresi Mix), Written by Tom Morello and Chris George. Published by Wixen Music Publishing, Inc./Nightwatchman Music (BMI) and Copyright Control/Chris GeorgeExternal links
* [http://toolshed.down.net/articles/index.php?action=view-article&id=June_1994--Guitar_World.html "Guitar World", June 1994 (excerpt)] ; interview with Adam Jones and Tom Morello about the Electric Sheep
* [http://www.metalsludge.tv/home/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=822&Itemid=39 "Metal Sludge": Rage Against the Machine & Tool Exposed!] (includes a photo of the Electric Sheep)
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