The Monks

The Monks
Monks
Origin Germany
Genres Garage rock, proto-punk, experimental rock
Years active 1964–1967; 1999; 2004; 2007
Labels Polydor
Associated acts The 5 Torquays, Copperhead
Website the-monks.com
Past members
Gary Burger
Larry Clark
Eddie Shaw
Dave Day
Roger Johnston
Notable instruments
electric banjo, Philicorda organ

Monks are a garage rock band, formed by American GIs who were based in Germany in the mid to late 1960s. They reunited in 1999 and have continued to play concerts, although no new studio recordings have been made. Monks stood out from the music of the time, and have developed a cult following amongst many musicians and music fans.

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History

Origins

All the members were American GIs stationed in Germany in the mid-sixties. They began playing together in 1964, calling themselves the 5 Torquays. They covered Chuck Berry songs and played music inspired by the British beat groups, but the band experimented together musically.[1] Band member Gary Burger said: "It probably took us a year to get the sound right. We experimented all the time. A lot of the experiments were total failures and some of the songs we worked on were terrible. But the ones we kept felt like they had something special to them. And they became more defined over time."[2]

Black Monk Time

The Monks played The Top Ten Club in Hamburg, where The Beatles had played earlier in the 1960s.[3] Upon their discharge from the army the band developed a distinctive musical style, and took up a distinctive name and image to go with it. The transition from their earlier, more conventional and less provocative aesthetic to the abrasive and cutting-edge sound of their Black Monk Time period was partly induced by the influence of "a pair of loopy existentialist visionaries" called Walther Niemann and Karl-H.-Remy.[4][5] Remy, a university student of design in Ulm, and Niemann, a student of Folkwang Arts Academy in Essen, "designed" the Monks as "anti-Beatles": short hair with tonsures, black clothes, ropes around the neck, image of being hard and dangerous.[citation needed]

At the beginning of 1965, Dave Day and Roger Johnston, on a whim, got their heads shaved into monks' tonsures. The rest of the band followed their lead, and to complete the image, the band took to wearing a uniform - all black, sometimes in cassocks, with nooses worn as neckties.[citation needed] Burger describes the band's "look" as completely their management's decision.[6] Eddie Shaw later claimed in his band autobiography Black Monk Time that the nooses were symbolic of the metaphorical nooses that all humanity wear. His explanation exhibited a literal translation of gallows humor. The same attitude seems to be exhibited by the blunt lyrics of the band. The brazen attitude toward sensitive subjects was reportedly not well met. They received confused audience reactions at concerts, and one attendee attempted to strangle Gary Burger at a show in Hamburg, for perceived blasphemy.[citation needed]

After the Monks

As of August 2006, lead singer Gary Burger serves as mayor of Turtle River, Minnesota.[7] On January 10, 2008 Dave Day died of a heart attack. Eddie Shaw went on to play in a progressive rock band called Copperhead in the 1970s and went on to become a fiction writer, who also wrote their autobiography Black Monk Time.[1] Shaw's fictional work is based on his experiences growing up in Nevada and is published under his full name, Thomas Edward Shaw.[citation needed]

Legacy

In 2006 play loud! productions completed the documentary film Monks: The Transatlantic Feedback in conjunction with the release of the album silver monk time - a tribute to the monks.[8] Artists to have acknowledged the Monks as an influence include: Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, The White Stripes, Henry Rollins, The Fuzztones, the Beastie Boys and Jello Biafra of the Dead Kennedys, as well as The Fall. The latter covered both "I Hate You" and "Oh, How to Do Now" on their 1990 album Extricate (under the titles "Black Monk Theme Part I" and "Black Monk Theme Part II", respectively), as well as the song "Shut Up!" on their 1994 album Middle Class Revolt. The Fall have also covered "Higgledy-Piggledy" for the Monks tribute CD Silver Monk Time. The White Stripes named Monks as one of their key influences, noting that "their melodies were pop destructive".[9]

Personnel

Former members

Discography

Albums

Reissues:
  • Black Monk Time (1979, Polydor) [LP]
  • Black Monk Time (1994, Repertoire Records) [CD]
  • Black Monk Time (1997, Infinite Zero) [CD]
  • Monk Time (2004, Retribution Records)
  • Black Monk Time (2009, Universal Music Germany) [LP, CD]
  • Black Monk Time (2009, Light in the Attic Records) [LP, CD]
Reissues:
  • ...let's start a beat! (2004, Munster Records) [CD]

Singles

  • "There She Walks" b/w "Boys are Boys" (as The 5 Torquays) (1964, self published; reissued 2006, Munster Records)
  • "Complication" b/w "Oh, How To Do Now" (1966, Polydor; reissued 2009, Play Loud! Productions)
  • "Cuckoo" b/w "I Can't Get Over You" (1966, Polydor)
  • "Love Can Tame the Wild" b/w "He Went Down To The Sea" (1967, Polydor)
  • "Pretty Suzanne" b/w "Monk Time" (2009, Red Lounge Records)

DVD releases

  • Monks: The Transatlantic Feedback (2009, Play Loud! Productions)

Tributes

  • "Monk Time" b/w "Higgle-dy Piggle-dy" (2006, Play Loud! Producitons) - a single from the above album
  • "Drunken Maria" b/w "Monk Chant" (2009, Play Loud! Producitons) - a single from the above album

References

Bibliography

Film

External links


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