- Paisley Underground
Infobox Music genre
name=Paisley Underground
bgcolor=crimson
color=white
stylistic_origins= 1960sFolk rock Psychedelic rock Garage rock
1970sPower pop Punk rock
cultural_origins=mid 1980s,Los Angeles
instruments=Guitar - Bass - drums
popularity=mid 1980s,Los Angeles
regional_scenes=Los Angeles , Dunedin
other_topics=Timeline of alternative rock Paisley Underground is a term used to describe a genre of
rock music , based primarily inLos Angeles, California , which was at its most popular in the mid-1980s. The coinage — a joke that stuck — is usually ascribed toMichael Quercio of the bandThe Three O'Clock . (SeeVelvet Underground )Paisley Underground bands incorporated psychedelia, rich vocal harmonies and guitar interplay in a
folk rock style that owed a particular debt toThe Byrds , but more generally referenced the whole range of 1960s West Coast pop and garage rock, from the Seeds to theBeach Boys . TheDream Syndicate channeled Crazy Horse andCreedence Clearwater Revival -- viaThe Velvet Underground -- whileThe Bangles recalledThe Mamas and The Papas ,Green on Red came on as a cousin toThe Doors ,The Long Ryders honoredGram Parsons andBuffalo Springfield , The Three O'Clock owed debt to theBee Gees andThe Monkees , and so on. The 1970s Memphis cult bandBig Star , whose "September Gurls" was covered byThe Bangles , was also influential, as were Britain'sSoft Boys . Although there were accomplished musicians among them, it was also rooted -- as was thepunk rock that preceded it -- in an inspired amateurism.Sometimes, bands more peripheral to the shared musical vision of the Paisley Underground but who were part of the same social circle are included as part of the Paisley Underground. Bands such as
Redd Kross , then evolving frompunk rock intopower pop ;The Leaving Trains , who had many of the same influences as the above bands but who leaned more towards punk ;The Last , who predated the abovementioned bands although sharing their musical vision; andThe Pandoras , who leaned more towards straightforwardgarage rock revivalism.Paisley Underground bands frequently shared bills, socialized and collaborated. Members of Rain Parade, the Bangles, the Dream Syndicate and the Three O'Clock joined together to make "Rainy Day", an album of cover versions of songs by the Velvet Underground, Buffalo Springfield,
Bob Dylan ,The Beach Boys , Big Star,Jimi Hendrix , andThe Who . As "Danny and Dusty," Steve Wynn of theDream Syndicate and Dan Stuart ofGreen on Red made the album "The Lost Weekend" (A&M, 1985) backed by members of each band along with most ofThe Long Ryders .By far the most popular band to emerge from the movement was
The Bangles , who have had massive mainstream success, although many of the groups released at least one album on a major label.Mazzy Star , another successful band with ties to the genre, evolved from Opal.Penny Feathers on La Cienega Boulevard was a popular meeting point for paisley people.By the end of the 1980s the movement had passed from public consciousness. However, later acts
Mercury Rev andGrandaddy have acknowledged its influence.The wider movement of which it is a part is named
jangle pop after the ringing, lightguitar sounds it often features. It was paralleled in other parts of the world by genres such as New Zealand'sDunedin Sound , whose chief exponents (such asThe Chills andSneaky Feelings ) were often cited as directly comparable to Paisley Underground bands.Notable Paisley Underground bands
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28th Day
*The Bangles
*The Chesterfield Kings
*Dream Syndicate
*The Eyes of Mind
*The Fuzztones
*Flower Quartet
*Game Theory
*Gravedigger Five
*Green on Red
*House of Freaks
*The Long Ryders
*The Lost Patrol
*The Morlocks
*Opal
*The Pandoras
*Rain Parade
*The Spoilers
*Thin White Rope
*The Three O'Clock
*True West
*The Untold Fables
*The Verge outhern California venues where bands played
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Cathay de Grande in Hollywood
*Radio City in Anaheim
*Safari Sam's (the original) in Huntington Beach
*Circle City at the Orange Traffic Circle
*The Palace in Hollywood
*The Cuckoo's Nest - Costa Mesa
*The Lhasa Club - Hollywood /Studio City
*Madame Wong's West/Chinatown - L.A.
*Club Lingerie - Hollywood
*Music Machine - West L.A.
*Al's Bar - Downtown L.A.
*The Palomino - North Hollywood
*The O.N. Klub - Silver LakeExternal links
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=77:2689 All Music Guide entry for Paisley Underground]
* [http://www.popmatters.com/music/features/020430-paisleyunderground.shtml Tell Me When It's Over: The Paisley Underground Reconsidered] , by John L. Micek
* [http://www.davis80smusic.com Davis, California early 80s music scene]
* [http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/music/2008/05/remembering_the_rain_parade.html Alan McGee on the Paisley Underground]
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