- 8-Eyed Spy
8-Eyed Spy was an early 1980s
No Wave /Post-punk band featuringLydia Lunch ,Jim Sclavunos ,Pat Irwin , Michael Paumgardhen andGeorge Scott III . They covered theSwamp rock classic "Run Through the Jungle " byCreedence Clearwater Revival andJefferson Airplane 's "White Rabbit". Their music was infectiously rhythmic and visceral, using throbbingbass guitar , lugubrious saxophone playing and Lunch's petulant vocals. The band recorded only briefly, and released a live album. 8-Eyed Spy broke up shortly after the death of bass player George Scott III (1953-1980), who died of a heroin overdose.The 8-Eyed Spy recordings featured on Lunch's retrospective album "Hysterie" open with the instrumental track "Swamp" and features the folksy song "Diddy Wah Diddy" (
Willie Dixon /Ellas McDaniel ) which Lunch adds No Wave effects to by screaming alternated with alienated howling. 8-Eyed Spy was a fusion ofSwamp rock and what was at the time, more fashionableNo Wave style. In the song "Dead Me, You Beside", Lunch mimics the sharp vocal and lyrical style ofNo Wave singerBobby Swope and stop-start "Peter Gunn "-style guitar playing featured in Lunch and Swope's band,Beirut Slump .Another cover performed by 8-Eyed Spy was "Lightning's Girl" (
Nancy Sinatra /Lee Hazelwood ), sung in a Southern U.S. accent which suggestively states a lover's warning of when her tough boyfriend would return.Liner notes on the "Hysterie" compilation describe the "frantic patchwork" of 8-Eyed Spy. The band's motif was an octopus and the 8-Eyed Spy LP cover features a pen and ink drawing of a bohemian man wearing a pork pie hat, suggesting a mid-twentieth century roots musician of South Eastern U.S.A., but not specifying a particular style of music.
Lunch and Sclavunos later rejoined on Lunch's "In Limbo" mini LP, with
Thurston Moore , Pat Place and Kristian Hoffmann.Discography
* Diddy Wah Diddy 7" (Fetish Records) 1980
* Live Cassette (ROIR ) 1981
* 8 Eyed Spy LP (Fetish Records) 1981
* 8 Eyed Spy CD (Atavistic) 1995
* Live CD (Atavistic) 1997
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