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Skull of Glee (1982)<br /> | Skull of Glee (1982)<br /> | ||
==Members:== | |||
*[[S. Rigot|S. "Chile" Rigot]] - vocals | *[[S. Rigot|S. "Chile" Rigot]] - vocals | ||
*[[Wink O'Bannon]] - guitar | *[[Wink O'Bannon]] - guitar | ||
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*[[Janet Bean]] - percussion | *[[Janet Bean]] - percussion | ||
==Releases:== | |||
*? | *? | ||
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*[[BOLD BEGINNINGS: An Incomplete Collection of Louisville Punk 1978-83]] ([[Noise Pollution]]) | |||
==Links== | |||
==Audio/Video== | |||
<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ANS5CvsEUU</youtube> | |||
The Skull of Glee, which existed in various forms for a year or so, played three cover songs, each song once. They were: Link Wray's "Rumble" and Mr. Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" (both at the band's last formal performance, Thanksgiving 1982 at The Beat with The Gun Club) and this one, a rendition of The Endtable's "Trick Or Treat". Rumble was not a ridiculous idea, Johnny was knowingly ridiculous (Mr. O'Bannon just wanted to play the guitar parts once before jumping off of a roof), and you can judge this Halloween anthem for yourself. | |||
This seems to be the stripped-down version of the group: Rigot, O'Bannon, Smith, and Dumstorf - although one can clearly hear Miss Janet leading the audience in the "Skull Of Glee Chant" before the song begins... | |||
Under-aged drinking was apparently not only allowed at The Beat, but encouraged... | |||
The footage includes the usual Glee shots, and a homage to late-night Horror Movie Hosts....the editing should have been tighter, but, hell, I can't afford to spend all day at the computer...dedicated to Mr. Sorrels, who knows way more about Ghoulardi than I ever will.... | |||
I include this antique nugget among my uploads simply to prove to La Rigot that it actually ever happened... | |||
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<youtube>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_R5qcxR0Ykc</youtube> |
Latest revision as of 15:15, 20 October 2023
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Record Labels: | none | ||
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Based In: | Louisville | ||
Largest show: | ? | ||
First show: | ? | ||
Last show: | ? | ||
Reunion show: | N/A | ||
Number of Members: | 7 |
Skull of Glee (1982)
Members:
- S. "Chile" Rigot - vocals
- Wink O'Bannon - guitar
- Thomas Dumstorf - drums
- Eric Smith - bass
- Mark Dickson - keyboard
- Kit Luthi - percussion
- Janet Bean - percussion
Releases:
- ?
Compilations:
Links
Audio/Video
The Skull of Glee, which existed in various forms for a year or so, played three cover songs, each song once. They were: Link Wray's "Rumble" and Mr. Berry's "Johnny B. Goode" (both at the band's last formal performance, Thanksgiving 1982 at The Beat with The Gun Club) and this one, a rendition of The Endtable's "Trick Or Treat". Rumble was not a ridiculous idea, Johnny was knowingly ridiculous (Mr. O'Bannon just wanted to play the guitar parts once before jumping off of a roof), and you can judge this Halloween anthem for yourself. This seems to be the stripped-down version of the group: Rigot, O'Bannon, Smith, and Dumstorf - although one can clearly hear Miss Janet leading the audience in the "Skull Of Glee Chant" before the song begins... Under-aged drinking was apparently not only allowed at The Beat, but encouraged... The footage includes the usual Glee shots, and a homage to late-night Horror Movie Hosts....the editing should have been tighter, but, hell, I can't afford to spend all day at the computer...dedicated to Mr. Sorrels, who knows way more about Ghoulardi than I ever will.... I include this antique nugget among my uploads simply to prove to La Rigot that it actually ever happened...