- John McKeown
Infobox musical artist |
Name = John McKeown
Also Known As = Jackie McKeown
Background = solo_singer
Born =birth date and age|1971|2|17
flagicon|ScotlandBellshill ,Scotland
Instrument = vocalsguitar s
Genre =Indie rock
Occupation =Musician
Years_active = 1992–present
Labels =Rough Trade
Associated_acts =John McKeown is the former lead singer and guitarist for the
Glasgow indie rock bandThe Yummy Fur .Now known as Jackie McKeown, he is the frontman of a Scottish
indie rock new band named 1990s (withMichael McGaughrin , a former drummer in band V-Twin andDino Bardot , singer withStinky Munchkins ) andBull Bill . They were signed to record label Rough Trade in December 2005.ubmission to the Guardian's 'Most Over-rated Albums' poll
In its Friday
June 15 ,2007 editionThe Guardian newspaper journalistPaul Lester asked a number of renowned musicians to nominate what they consider to be the most over-rated albums in music, or as the article puts it, "the supposedly great records they'd gladly never hear again." Jackie McKeown nominatedMeat Is Murder byThe Smiths , with the following rationale:"I'm a Smiths fan and I like most of their records, but this is the weakest link in the canon [...] It was a protest album, which defeats the idea of Morrissey as romantic. The cool-guy cover with Meat Is Murder written on his helmet rams it down your throat. The title track is offensive, not least because of the loud, gated drums and 80s production that you get on
Huey Lewis and the News records. [...] [Morrissey] started panicking and pointing fingers at teachers at school and thinking up things like, "Oh, meat is murder and, oh, we're going to get attacked by thugs inRusholme ." Barbarism Begins at Home is where the Smiths betray their jazz-funk session-guy roots; it's absolutely treacherous to listen to, even if it was brilliant fun to record. You can just see the rolled-up jacket sleeves. It's everythingMorrissey hated. Meat Is Murder is Red Wedge music for sexless students. It's like being stuck in a lift with a Manchester University Socialist Workers' Party convention." [http://arts.guardian.co.uk/filmandmusic/story/0,,2102907,00.html]External links
* [http://www.theyummyfur.co.uk The Yummy Fur Official Site]
* [http://www.1990s.tv 1990s Official Site]
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