- Bongwater (band)
Infobox Musical artist
Name = Bongwater
Background = group_or_band
Origin =New York City ,United States
Genre =
Years_active = 1985–1992
Label =Shimmy Disc
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Current_members =
Past_members =Ann Magnuson Mark Kramer Dave LichtDave Rick Randy Hudson.Bongwater was a
college rock band formed in 1985 and dissolved in 1992. The group was founded byAnn Magnuson andMark Kramer (who was also the founder of theShimmy Disc record label). The group also featured drummer Dave Licht and guitaristsDave Rick and Randy Hudson. Guests includedFred Frith , Peter Stampfel andFred Schneider .Overview
Earlier recordings consisted of psychedelic-era
cover song s,sound collage s and originals in an abrasive and/or abstract, dense and sludgy experimental style with often punishing vocals by Magnuson on the songs "Frank" (a sardonic "tribute" toFrank Sinatra ) and "Dazed and Chinese" (Led Zeppelin 's "Dazed and Confused", sung in Mandarin). The band's style ultimately evolved into a more poppy, sexy approach which still retained an experimental edge as well as retaining the surreal and wicked, often self-deprecating wit which had distinguished the group's earlier releases. Lengthy sound collages would often terminate or begin the songs and without warning, aspoken word monologue might cut into the music.They distinguished themselves as interpreters of songs by other artists, particularly those working in the vein of 1960s
psychedelic rock , although they also covered occasional oddities like "Bedazzled" byDudley Moore . They made "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine " byThe Weavers and "You Don't Love Me Yet" byRoky Erickson into virtualsignature tune s, the former made into a tribute to Bobby, Magnuson's late beloved brother, and others lost toAIDS , obliquely referred to in several of the songs, including their arguably biggestcollege radio hit, "Folk Song".The group created a number of arty low budget home movie-style
music video s, three directed by Magnuson's boyfriend at the time, Brad Dunning. However a more slick and polished example, "The Power of Pussy", perhaps strangely, aired on thePlayboy Channel , which also financed its production. (The video featuresCristina Martinez writhing about during the opening moments.)Bongwater had two major
college radio hits, "The Power of Pussy" and the marathon-length "Folk Song", and some college radio chart success until personality clashes and money issues caused the duo to split up with much acrimony.Partial list of found sounds used in the songs
*Speeches by
Richard Nixon ("So Help Me God")
*Stage banter fromIggy Pop & The Stooges "Metallic KO " album ("Crime", "Double Bummer")
*A lengthy excerpt from aRadio Tokyo World War II -era propaganda broadcast directed at American GI's stationed in thePacific theatre
*Christian puppet characterLil Markie
*ALenny Bruce comedy routine concerningAdolf Hitler (featuring some of the same lines of the routine also sampled byChumbawumba )
*The somewhat notorious self-promotionalaudio tape by "J&H Productions" thetalent agency of an unknown man living inCincinnati, Ohio sent to theentertainment industry ; he claimed to represent "star after star after star"
*Portions ofThe GTOs 1969 album "Permanent Damage "elect discography
ingles and EPs
*"Breaking No New Ground"
*"The Peel Session"Full length
*"
Too Much Sleep "
*"Double Bummer "
*"The Power of Pussy "
*"The Big Sell-Out "Compilations of Material
*"Double Bummer/Breaking No New Ground" (also contains "Breaking No New Ground")
*"Box of Bongwater" (contains all but a few songs)Bootleg recording
*"Bongwater Live in New York City '90"
=External links=
* [http://www.discogs.com/artist/Bongwater Bongwater@Discogs.com]
* [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:uzanqj2bojda~T0 Bongwater entry at Allmusic.com]
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