- Simon Gallup
Infobox musical artist
Name = Simon Gallup
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Simon Jonathon Gallup
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Born = Birth date and age|1960|6|1|df=y
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Origin =Surrey ,England
Instrument =Bass guitar , Keyboard,Vocals (Fools Dance)
Genre =Punk rock Gothic rock Alternative rock
Occupation = Musician
Years_active = 1978-
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Associated_acts = Lockjaw (1976-1978)The Magazine Spies (1978-1979)The Cure (1979-1982), (1985-present)Fools Dance (1983-1984)
URL = http://www.thecure.com/
Notable_instruments =Simon Jonathon Gallup (born
1 June 1960 in Duxhurst,Surrey ) is an English musician and bassist of the post-punk bandThe Cure .Early years
Simon is the youngest of six children born to Bob and Peg Gallup. His siblings are Stuart, David, Duncan, Monica, and Ric. [ [http://www.picturesofyou.us/members/Simon-bio-tiy-book.htm] "Simon Gallup bio"
7 September 2007 ]Ric Gallup helped to make the Cure video "Carnage Visors ".Simon has been married twice. His first wife was Carol Thompson, the younger sister of
Porl Thompson . She and Gallup had previously worked together in a band calledThe Magazine Spies . Carol sang back-up on the song "Lifeblood". [ [http://picturesofyou.us/Obtainers-MagSpys/Obtainers-Magspys.htm] "Magspys"7 September 2007 ] They had two children named Lily and Eden before they were divorced sometime around the end of the Wish Tour in 1992. Since then, Simon has remarried to Sarah and had a third child named Evangeline.Before joining The Cure, Gallup was the bass player for a punk band called Lockjaw.
Involvement in The Cure
Gallup first joined
The Cure in 1979, replacingMichael Dempsey onbass guitar . He also has been credited for occasionally playing the keyboard, particularly afterMatthieu Hartley 's departure in 1980; he took over keyboard lines for many of the songs that Hartley played. Examples of songs he played keyboard on live include "At Night",A Forest , "A Strange Day" and Pornography. During Cold he multi-tasked playing bass guitar and bass pedals. On the Swing Tour in 1996, he played acoustic 12-string guitar on "This is a Lie". On the Dream Tour in 2000 he played aFender Bass VI on "There Is No If". He is also credited with singing lead vocals for a demo for "Violin Song." Gallup first performed on the Cure albums that make up "The Dark Trilogy": "Seventeen Seconds ", "Faith", and "Pornography".During the
14 Explicit Moments Tour in 1982, a series of incidents prompted Gallup to leaveThe Cure . The first incident occurred when he got into a fight with Robert Smith at a nightclub. The second - and perhaps more infamous - incident occurred two weeks later during the final concert of the tour at L'Ancienne Belgique inBrussels . The band decided to play "Forever" but this time they changed instruments around; Gallup played guitar,Lol Tolhurst played bass, Robert Smith played the drums, and Gary Biddles - a part-time roadie and friend of Gallup's - did vocals. As soon as he got on stage, Biddles started singing, "Smith is a wanker, Tolhurst is a wanker, only Simon is worth anything in the band! The Cure is dead!" Smith got angry and threw his drumsticks at Biddles' head, and yelled "Fuck off!" [http://www.planetdis.com/cure/didyouknow.html "Did You Know"] ,7 September 2007 ]After that incident, Gallup left the band and started The Cry with Gary Biddles and Matthieu Hartley. Their first gig was at the Covent Garden Rock Garden on 19 April 1983. They later changed their name to
Fools Dance , which released twoEP s - "Fools Dance" and "They'll Never Know ". Biddles sang most of the songs that were released by this band, Gallup sang on one called "The Ring". When asked why he leftThe Cure , he said, "It's just basically that Robert and I are both really arrogant bastards, and it got to such an extreme. I suppose you just can't have two egocentrics in a band, and Robert was sort of 'the main man.'" [ [http://www.picturesofyou.us/tourprograms/tp-foolsdance.htm "Fools Dance"] ,7 September 2007 ]However, in 1984, Smith asked Gallup to come back to
The Cure , an offer which he accepted. Since then, the two of them have remained on good terms. In fact, Gallup served as the best man at Smith's wedding in 1988.In late 1992, Gallup again took a brief break from the band during the Wish Tour after he had to be transported to the emergency room for
pleurisy after being ill for several months. During this time, he was replaced on bass by former Associates andShelleyan Orphan memberRoberto Soave . [ [http://www.picturesofyou.us/92/92-sg-sick.htm] "Simon Gallups Off!"]Gallup is the second longest serving member of
The Cure , which has led to him being referred to as Robert Smith's right-hand man. He performed on every album except "Three Imaginary Boys "/"Boys Don't Cry", "Japanese Whispers ", "The Top", and "Concert". He has garnered a fan base over the years because of his long stint with the Cure.Discography
The Cure
tudio albums
* "Seventeen Seconds " (1980)
* "Faith" (1981)
* "Pornography" (1982)
* "The Head on the Door " (1985)
* "Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me " (1987)
* "Disintegration " (1989)
* "Wish" (1992)
* "Wild Mood Swings " (1996)
* "Bloodflowers " (2000)
* "The Cure" (2004)
* "" (2008)Live albums
* "
The Cure In Orange " (1986), VHS
* "Entreat " (1991)
* "Paris" (1993)
* "Show" (1993)
* "" (2003), DVD
* "" (2005), DVDCompilations
* "
Mixed Up " (1990)
* "Acoustic Hits" (2001)Fools Dance
→ "See Fools Dance discography
Trivia
*Simon's favorite bass is his
Gibson Thunderbird .
*He has also played Fender Precision, Fender Jazz, Rickenbacker 4001, MusicMan Stingray, Washburn AB10 acoustic, Kramer Acoustic, custom Dick Knight, Epiphone Jack Casady and Eccleshall 335 basses live.
*Simon uses the following Bass pedals: BF-2 Flanger, CE-5 Chorus Ensemble, MT-2 Distortion, DD-3 Digital Delay and NS-2 Noise Suppressor.
*In addition to playing in a few other local bands, Gallup worked in a plastic factory before becoming a full-time member ofThe Cure . [ [http://www.picturesofyou.us/members/Simon-bio-tiy-book.htm] "Simon Gallup bio"7 September 2007 ]References
External links
* [http://www.picturesofyou.us/members/simon.htm Simon at Pictures of You]
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