The New York Dolls is an American hard rock band formed in New York City in 1971. Together with Velvet Underground and Stooges, they were one of the first bands of the early punk rock scene. Although their original line-up was a mess quickly, the band's first two albums - New York Dolls and 1973
According to the Encyclopedia of Popular Music (1995), the New York Dolls preceded the punk and glam metal movements and "one of the most influential rock bands in the last 20 years". They influenced rock groups such as Sex Pistols, Kiss, the Ramones, Guns N 'Roses, the Damned and the Smiths, whose frontman Morrissey organized a reunion event for surviving members of the New York Dolls in 2004. After reuniting, record and release three more albums - One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This (2006), Cause I Sez So (2009) and Dancing Backward in High Heels (2011).
The New York Dolls has been inactive after a 2011 UK tour with Alice Cooper; the band's guitarist on the tour, Earl Slick, confirmed in an interview they had disbanded in the same year.
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History
Formation
Sylvain Sylvain and Billy Murcia, who went to junior high and high school together, began playing in a band called "the Pox" in 1967. After the frontman quit, Murcia and Sylvain started a clothing business called Truth and Soul and Sylvain took a job at A Different Drummer, a man's boutique across the street from New York Doll Hospital, a doll repair shop. Sylvain said that the store inspired names for their future bands. In 1970 they formed the band again and recruited Johnny Thunders to join the bass, though Sylvain eventually taught him to play the guitar. They call themselves Dolls. When Sylvain left the band to spend several months in London, Thunders and Murcia parted ways.
Guntur was eventually recruited by Kane and Rick Rivets, who had played together in the Bronx. At Thunders' suggestion, Murcia replaces the original drummer. Thunders plays the main guitar and sings for the band Actress. An October 1971 drill record recorded by Paku Keling was released as Dawn of the Dolls. When Thunder decided that he no longer wanted to be a front man, David Johansen joined the band. Initially, the group consisted of singer David Johansen, guitarist Johnny Thunders and Rick Rivets (who was replaced by Sylvain Sylvain after several months), bass guitarist Arthur "Killer" Kane and drummer Billy Murcia.
The first appearance of the original lineup was on Christmas Eve 1971 at a homeless shelter, the Endicott Hotel. After getting a manager and attracting the music industry, the New York Dolls get a break when Rod Stewart invites them to open it at a London concert. Billy Murcia's Death Billy Murcia's Death
While on a brief UK tour in 1972, Murcia was invited to a party, where he collapsed from an accidental overdose. She was put in a bathtub and drank hard coffee in an attempt to revive her. Instead, it results in shortness of breath. He was found dead on the morning of 6 November 1972, at the age of 21 years.
Recording transactions: 1972-75
After returning to New York, the drummers who auditioned, including Marc Bell (who went to play with Richard Hell, and with the Ramones under the stage name "Marky Ramone"), Peter Criscuola (better known as Peter Criss, former drummer Kiss band)), and Jerry Nolan, a friend of the band. They chose Nolan, and after A & amp; R man Paul Nelson signed a contract with the US, they started a session for their debut album. In 1972, the band took Marty Thau as manager.
New York Dolls is produced by singer-songwriter, musician and solo artist Todd Rundgren. In an interview in Creem magazine, Rundgren said he barely touched the recording; everyone is arguing about how to do the mix. Sluggish sales, especially in the central US, and magazine reviewers Stereo Review in 1973 compared to Dolls guitars playing with the sound of lawnmowers. The reaction of the American rock mass audience to the Dolls was mixed. In the magazine poll Creem , they were voted the second best and worst group in 1973. The Dolls also toured Europe, and, while performing on British television, host Bob Harris of the BBC Old Gray Whistle Test booed the group as "mock rock", compared it poorly with the Rolling Stones.
For the next album, Too Much Too Soon, quintet recruiting producer George "Shadow" Morton, whose production for Shangri-Las and other girl groups in the mid-1960s has become a favorite of the band.. Mercury dropped the Doll soon after the second album.
Dissolution: 1975-77
In 1975, the Dolls played in a smaller place than before. Drug and alcohol abuse by Thunders, Nolan and Kane as well as artistic differences add to the tension among the members. In late February or early March Malcolm McLaren became their informal manager. She got the band's red leather clothes to wear on the stage and the communist flag in the background. The Dolls toured 5-concert in five districts of New York, powered by Television and Pure Hell. The Little Hippodrome (Manhattan) event was recorded and released by Fan Club records in 1982 as Red Patent Leather . Originally a pirated album that was later remixed by Sylvain, with former manager Marty Thau credited as an executive producer. Because Kane could not play that night, Roadie Peter Jordan played bass, though he was credited as having played the "second bass". Jordan fills in for Kane when he's too drunk to play.
In March and April, McLaren took the band on a tour of South Carolina and Florida. Jordan replaced Kane for most of the event. Thunders and Nolan went after a fight with Johansen. Blackie Lawless replaced Thunders for the rest of the tour after the band broke up
The band was reformed in July for Japan's August tour with Jeff Beck and Felix Pappalardi. Johansen, Sylvain and Jordan joined former keyboardist Elephant's Memory Chris Robison and drummer Tony Machine. One of the shows is documented on the album Tokyo Dolls Live (Fan Club/New Rose). The material is similar to that in Red Patent Leather, but is famous for the radically arranged Frankenstein and a cover of Big Joe Turner's "Flip Flop Fly." The album is undated and has no production credit, but was issued around 1986.
After they returned to New York, Dolls returned to play shows in the US and Canada. Their show at Beacon Theater, on New Year's Eve, 1975 met with critical acclaim. After a drunken argument with Sylvain, Robison was fired and replaced by pianist/keyboardist Bobbie Blaine. The group played its last show on December 30, 1976,
Individual efforts: 1975-2004
Shortly after returning from Florida Thunders and Nolan formed The Heartbreakers with bassist Richard Hell, who left the television the same week as they exited the Dolls. The rumble then pursued a solo career. He died in New Orleans in 1991, allegedly due to a heroin overdose and methadone. It was also revealed that she suffered from t-cell leukemia. Nolan died in 1992 after a stroke, caused by bacterial meningitis. In 1976 Kane and "Lawless" formed Killer Kane Band in Los Angeles. Immediately after the second split of the New York Dolls, Johansen started a solo career. In the late 1980s, he achieved moderate success under a pseudonym, Buster Poindexter. Sylvain formed The Criminals, a popular band in CBGB.
The New York Dolls Anum album, Lipstick Killers , which consisted of an original demo tape from the original Doll (with Billy Murcia on drums), was released in a cassette-only edition on ROIR Records in 1981, and then re-released on CDs, and then on vinyl in early 2006. All songs from this title - sometimes referred to as The Mercer Street Sessions (though actually recorded on Blue Rock Studio, New York) - are included on the CD < i> Private World , along with other songs recorded elsewhere, including original Unpublished Dolls, "Endless Feast". Three unreleased studio tracks, including another previously unreleased original, "Lone Star Queen," are included in the Rock 'n' Roll album . The other two include: the theme "Cats of Courage", from the original Serious Cat cartoon series; and a second attempt at "Do not Mess With Cupid," a song written by Steve Cropper and Eddie Floyd for Otis Redding, and was first independently recorded for what later became Mercer Street/Blue Rock Sessions.
Sylvain formed his own band, The Criminals, then cut the solo album for RCA, while also working with Johansen. He later became a taxi driver in New York. In the early 1990s he moved to Los Angeles and recorded one album of Sleep Baby Doll, at Fishhead Records. His bands for recording consisted of Brian Keats on drums, Dave Vanian's Phantom Chords, Speediejohn Carlucci (who had played with Fuzztones), and Olivier Le Baron on the main guitar. Guest appearances by Frank Infante of Blondie and Derwood Andrews of Generation X are also included in the notes. It has been re-released as New York A Go Go, .
Reunion and return to recording: 2004-11
Morrissey, long-time fan of the band and head of the 1970's fan club in England, hosted reunions from three surviving classical band members Johansen, Sylvain and Kane for the Meltdown Festival in London in 2004. The reunion produced LP and DVD live on the Morrissey Attack label, and a movie, New York Doll . However, future plans for the Dolls were affected when news of Arthur Kane's death came on July 13, 2004, from leukemia. They played several festivals in the UK during 2004.
In July 2005, two surviving members announced a new tour and album, titled One Day It Will Please Us to Remember Even This. Released on July 25, 2006, the album features guitarist Steve Conte, bassist Sami Yaffa (ex-Hanoi Rocks), drummer Brian Delaney and keyboardist Brian Koonin, former members of David Johansen and Harry Smiths. On July 20, 2006, the New York Dolls appeared on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, followed by live performances in Philadelphia at WXPN All About The Music Festival, and on July 22, 2006, the performances recorded on The Henry Rollins Show . On August 18, 2006, the band performed in a free concert at New York's Seaport Music.
In October 2006, the band embarked on an England tour, with Sylvain taking time in Glasgow to speak with John Kilbride of STV. Discussion covers the band's history and current conditions of their live performances and songwriting, with Sylvain commenting that "even if you came to the show we thought 'how could it be like before' we changed it around 'cos we've got a live rock show' n Roll 'In November 2006, the Dolls began headlining "Little Steven's Underground Garage Presents the Rolling Rock and Roll Show," about 20 live performances with many other bands.In April 2007, the band played in Australia and New Zealand , performing at the V Festival with Pixies, Pet Shop Boys, Gnarls Barkley, Beck, Jarvis Cocker and Phoenix.
On September 22, 2007, the New York Doll has been removed from the current artist section of the Roadrunner Records website, signifying the group split with the label. The band played the O2 Wireless Festival in Hyde Park, London on July 4, 2008, with Morrissey and Beck and the Lounge On The Farm Festival on July 12, 2008. On November 14, 2008, it was announced that their first producer of the album, Todd Rundgren, new, to be followed by a world tour. The final touches on the album were made at Rundgren's studio on the island of Kauai. The album, Cause I Sez So , was released on May 5, 2009 on Atco Records.
The band played at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas on March 21, 2009, and performed at London's 100 Club on May 14, 2009 supported by Spizzenergi. On March 18, 2010, the band announced two concerts at KOKO clubs in Camden, London and the Academy in Dublin on April 20th. In December 2010, it was announced that the band would be releasing their fifth album that had been recorded at Newcastle. on Tyne. The album, Dancing Backward in High Heels , featuring new guitarist Frank Infante (previously from Blondie) was released on March 15, 2011.
On 1 March 2011, it was announced New York Dolls will be the opening act for a summer tour featuring MÃÆ'ötley CrÃÆ'üe and Poison. They announced a new lineup for the tour, featuring guitarist Earl Slick, who held previous assignments with David Bowie and John Lennon, Bassist Kenny Aaronson, who toured Bob Dylan in 1988. John Eddie BandÃ,... drummer Jason Sutter, a former Stranger.
In a 2016 interview with Getintothis, Earl Slick confirmed that the band had ended. "Oh, yeah, it's been long gone.It's no use doing it anymore and it's a bit spent.You know, David really enjoys Buster stuff.He's so clever I've seen him do this a couple of times years ago, and man he got it, You know. "
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Arts
According to AllMusic editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine, the New York Dolls developed an original hard rock style that captured punk rock and heavy metal music, and drew elements such as the dirty "rock & ampoule" of the Rolling Stones, "anarchist sounds" from Stooges, glam rock David Bowie and T. Rex, and girl group pop music. Erlewine credited the band for creating punk rock "before there was a term for it." Ken Tucker, who calls them a proto-punk band, writes that they are strongly influenced by Lou Reed's "New Sensibility": "The mean wisecracks and the fiery cynicism that inform the Dolls song represent the attitude that Reed's work with the Velvet Underground manifested, as well as the lack of music that the Dolls have. "
As they began performing, four of the five band members wore Spandex and platform shoes, while Johansen - the lyricist and "conceptmaster" band - often prefer high heels and occasional dresses. Fashion historian Valerie Steele says that while most punk scenes pursue a modest "street view," the New York Dolls follow the British glam rock "look of androgyny - leather and knee-length, chest hair, and bleach". Music journalist Nick Kent argues that the New York Dolls are "classic glamor rockers" because of their flamboyant style, while their technical shortcomings as musicians and Johnny Thunders "have problems in trouble" gave them a punk-rock reputation.
Instead, Robert Christgau preferred for them not to be categorized as a glam rock band, but as "the best hard-rock band since the Rolling Stones". Robert Hilburn, writing for the Los Angeles Times, said that the band demonstrated the powerful influence of the Rolling Stones, but had distinguished themselves with Too Much Too Soon (1974) as "a force which is much more independent, genuine "because" a touch must be humor and carefreeness from the beginning (eg mid 1950s) rock ". Simon Reynolds feels that, with their 2009 album Because i'm Sez So , the band is showing off the sound "not from the cheap, careless Dolls of punk mythology but from a loud and slim band."
band members
Timeline
Discography
Sumber
Album studio
The displayed graph displays are from the Billboard 200 US Albums chart
- New York Dolls (1973 # 116)
- Too Much Too Fast (1974 # 167)
- A Day Will Make Us Remember Even This (2006 # 129)
- Because I'm Sez So (2009 # 159)
- Dancing Backward in High Heels (2011)
Demo album
- Actress - "The Birth of New York Dolls" (1972)
- Endless Party (1973)
- Lipstick Killer - The Mercer Street Sessions 1972 (1981)
- Weekend Seven (1992)
- Private World - Full Studio Full Demo 1972-1973 (2006)
Live album
- Red Patent Leather (1984)
- Paris Le Trash (1993)
- Live In Concert, Paris 1974 (1998)
- From Paris with Love (L.U.V.) (2002)
- Morrissey Presents: The Return of New York Dolls Directly From Royal Festival Hall (2004)
- Live At Filmore East (2008)
- Viva Le Trash '74 (2009)
Compilation album
- New York Dolls/Too Much Too Fast (1977)
- The Very Best of New York Dolls (1977)
- Night of the Living Dolls (1985)
- The Best of the New York Dolls (1985)
- New York Dolls Too Much Too Fast (1987)
- Super Best Collection (1990)
- Rock'n Roll (1994)
- Hootchie Kootchie Dolls (1998)
- Glam Rock Hits (1999)
- The Glamorous Life Live (1999)
- Actress: The Birth of The New York Dolls (2000)
- Endless Party (2000)
- New York Tapes 72/73 (2000)
- Great Big Kiss (Reprinted Seven Day Weekend and Red Patent Leather , 2002)
- Search for Kiss (2003)
- Manhattan Mayhem (2003)
- twentieth century master - Millennium collection: best of the New York Dolls (2003)
Singles
- "Personality Crisis"/"Search for a Kiss" (1973)
- "Trash"/"Personality Crisis" (1973)
- "Jet Boy"/"Baby Vietnam" (1973)
- "Lined in the Forest"/"Do not Start Me Talkin '" (1974)
- "(There's Gonna Be A) Showdown"/"Puss 'n' Boots" (1974)
- "Jet Boy"//"Babylon"/"Who Are the Mystery Girls" (1977, England)
- "Bad Girl"/"Subway" (1978, Germany)
- "Gimme Luv and Turn On the Light" (2006)
- "Dolled UP" (2014)
References
External links
- Official website
- New York Dolls on Facebook
- Discography of New York Dolls at Discogs
- New York Dolls on IMDb
- "Personal World: New York Dolls Manager Marty Thau on His Day with the Band" - Interview at Rocker Magazine 2012
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