- Snakefinger
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Name = Snakefinger
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Background = non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth_name = Philip Charles Lithman
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Born =June 17 1949
Died =July 1 1987
Origin =London ,England
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Years_active = 1970s-1987
Label = Ralph
Associated_acts =The Residents ,Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Peppers
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Notable_instruments =Philip Charles Lithman (
June 17 1949 -July 1 1987 ), who performed under the stage name Snakefinger, was an English musician,singer andsongwriter . Amulti-instrumentalist , he was best known for hisguitar andviolin work and his collaborations withThe Residents .History
Lithman was born in
Tooting ,South London , and came from the British Blues scene. He moved toSan Francisco in 1971 and became associated with theavant-garde group The Residents. It is said he was given the name 'Snakefinger' by The Residents themselves when they saw his proficiency with the guitar during their first live performance together. Another explanation for the name comes from a story concerning a party in San Francisco, at The Residents' collective, wherein all in attendance watched Lithman's fingers dartsnake -like at the neck of hisviolin .In 1972 Lithman returned to England and formed the pub rock band
Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Peppers with Martin Stone, ex-member ofMighty Baby and a fellow ex-member of Junior's Blues Band. As a duo, they released the album "Kings of Robot Rhythm". In 1974, as a full band and popular live act in Britain, they released "Bongos Over Balham".Chilli Willi lasted until 1975, their last record not selling well, and by 1976 Lithman was back in the
United States , this time in Los Angeles,California , seeking a recording contract, shopping his rock-style demos.After a few years, Lithman moved back to San Francisco, reconnected with The Residents, and performed and recorded with them. Lithman's solo records, recorded under the name Snakefinger, were released by their record label
Ralph Records .His first album on Ralph was "
Chewing Hides the Sound " in 1979, featuring original material co-written with The Residents as well as esoteric covers likeKraftwerk 's "The Model ". The songs showcased Lithman's distinctiveslide guitar playing and often surreal imagery. This album was followed by "Greener Postures " in 1980, which included his first solo compositions as Snakefinger.While on tour in
Australia in 1980, Lithman had a heart attack that left him hospitalized for six months.In 1982 Lithman formed his backing band The Vestal Virgins with former
Captain Beefheart sidemanEric Drew Feldman . Snakefinger and The Vestal Virgins released "Manual of Errors " on Ralph in 1982. This was followed by the blues cover album "" in 1984 and a new collection of largely original material in 1986 called "Night of Desirable Objects ".Lithman performed with The Residents on their 13th Anniversary Tour in 1986. On
July 1 1987 , Snakefinger and his band, The Vestal Virgins, were inLinz ,Austria , on the "European Night" tour. During a performance at the Posthof Club Lithman suffered a fatal heart attack. On that same day his single, "There's No Justice in Life", was released.Discography
Chilli Willi & The Red Hot Peppers
* "Kings of the Robot Rhythm" (Revelation LP, 1972)
* "Bongos over Balham" (Mooncrest LP, 1974)
* "I'll Be Home" (rarities compilation) (Proper Records CD, 1996)nakefinger
* "The Spot" (Ralph 7", 1978)
* "Chewing Hides the Sound " (Ralph LP, 1979)
* "Greener Postures " (Ralph LP, 1980)
* "Manual of Errors " (Ralph LP, 1982)
* "Against the Grain" (Ralph LP, 1983)
* "" (Rough Trade LP, 1984)
* "" (Ralph cassette, 1986; Tec Tones CD, 1996)
* "Night of Desirable Objects " (Ralph LP, 1987)
* "" (East Side Digital CD, 1988)
* "Philip Charles Lithman aka Snakefinger " (UWEB CD, 1993)Appearances on Residents albums
* "
Baby Sex " (Unreleased; recorded 1971)
* "Satisfaction " (Ralph 7", 1976)
* "Fingerprince " (Ralph LP, 1977)
* "Duck Stab/Buster & Glen " (Ralph LP, 1978)
* "Eskimo" (Ralph LP, 1979)
* "Diskomo " (Ralph EP, 1980)
* "The Commercial Album " (Ralph LP, 1980)
* "The Tunes of Two Cities " (Ralph LP, 1982)
* "Residue of the Residents " (Ralph LP, 1983)
* "Title in Limbo " (Ralph LP, 1983)
* "The Thirteenth Anniversary Show " (Multiple live recordings, 1985-1987)
* "" (Ralph LP, 1986)Appearances with The Club Foot Orchestra
* "Wild Beasts" (Ralph LP, 1986)
Compilation
* "Savoy Sound — Wave Goodbye" (CD Presents, 1981)
Collaborators
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Paul Bailey (guitar, banjo, and sax player)
*Dave Barret
*Miguel Bertel (guitar player)
*Carlos Cadona (guitar player who worked with theDead Kennedys )
*Beth Custer
*Dick 'Deluxe' Egner
*Josh Ende (wind, brass)
*Eric Drew Feldman (worked withCaptain Beefheart ,Pixies ,P.J. Harvey , Pere Ubu, andFrank Black )
*Opter Flame
*George B. George (bass player)
*Ben Guy (bass player)
*Dave Kopplin
*Colin Hansford (guitar player)
*Richard Marriot (wind, brass)
*Paul Riley (bass player)
*Steve Royal (drummer)
*Jonny B. Ryan (Philip's drummer from 1980 onward)
*N. Senada (ethnomusicologist )
*Michael Steele (worked withThe Bangles )
*Martin Stone (guitarist, literary expert)
*Pete Thomas (drummer)
*David Whitten (bass player)References
External links
* [http://residents.com/bh/SNAKEFINGER.htm The Snakefinger page on residents.com]
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