DISQUS

Popdose: http://popdose.com/dw-dunphy-on-fakes/

  • ken (gaper's blog) · 9 months ago
    I disagree on the Stillwater stuff, I really like some of those songs. Have you seen/heard of the book Rocklopedia Fakebandica? It's a compendium of 'fake bands' over the past four decades.

    http://www.amazon.com/Rocklopedia-Fakebandica-T...
  • DwDunphy · 9 months ago
    Hadn't heard of that one, but I'll cruise to Amazon and give it a peek. Next week, I've got a whole 'nuther bunch of lying liars on tap so stay tuned!
  • Andrew Irwin · 9 months ago
    Don't forget Bad News - done by the same people that brought us The Young Ones.
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bad_News
  • JohnHughes · 9 months ago
    Hey, hey, Bad News!

    AUDIENCE: FUCK OFF, BAD NEWS!

    I love that album.
  • JonCummings · 9 months ago
    Nice post, Dw. -- but hey, man, what's with the link to nowhere in the first paragraph? You owe me big-time now! Next week you have to link not only to what you failed to link to today, but also to my Josie & the Pussycats post!
  • DwDunphy · 9 months ago
    Dude, I swear the link worked when I tested it, and the buttload of MP3s, before I submitted. Hang the sense of it - you'll get confirmation next week, by hook or by crook, I am not a number, I'm a free man and, be seeing you. Pip pip.
  • Zack · 9 months ago
    I hope you're planning to give Du Jour some proper recognition in your J&P post, Jon.
  • jbeeching · 9 months ago
    I really liked this article, but I hope that you are planning on including "National Lampoon Lemmings"- probably the very best of parody music ever. Not only was it something that included talent from Second City and SNL before they hit it big, it also featured Christopher Guest pre-"Spinal Tap". Absolutely brilliand send-up of "Woodstock"...
  • jon · 9 months ago
    Another obvious favorite (for me at least) would be The Wonders from "That Thing You Do!" A less obvious favorite would be 50s era The Hartaches from the CBS miniseries "Shake, Rattle and Roll". Good tunes throughout those two movies.
  • HereThere · 9 months ago
    I can't believe you didn't mention the lawsuit that the rights holders of the Beatles songs created against the Rutles. Following the lawsuit, all of the Rutles songs now list Lennon/McCartney as co-writers.
  • Ray · 9 months ago
    While it doesn't fit "perfectly" into the topic at hand (fake bands), I can't help but mention Liam Lynch's CD from several years ago entitled "Fake Songs". Tunes here include "Fake Bjork Song", "Fake David Bowie Song", "Fake Depeche Mode Song", "Fake Pixies Song" and "Fake Talking Heads Song". Gotta give the guy credit for this concept, and the CD also boasts the ultra-cool tune "United States of Whatever".