mjazzg Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago Quietus reporting his death. https://bsky.app/profile/thequietus.com/post/3lnk2fkwi762y The last time I saw him live about 10 years ago he wasn't in great shape but gave a stunning performance. Pere Ubu were one of the best, although I only saw a later iteration live, and his subsequent solo albums with The Wooden Birds, The Pedestrians and Two Pale Boys made a big impact on me on their release. Quote
Royal Oak Posted 7 hours ago Report Posted 7 hours ago I saw them once, at the Hacienda in 1989. I had to look it up, but it was around the time when "Love Love Love" came out - pretty much the only record of theirs I bought / heard. I don't recall much, other than his moustache, his high-pitched voice and an energetic performance. Quote
Steve Reynolds Posted 3 hours ago Report Posted 3 hours ago Genius on the house’s money for a long time glad he stayed as active as he could until the end Ray Gun Suitcase is the greatest unknown rock record of the last 50 years Final Solution indeed RIP, sir Quote
romualdo Posted 2 hours ago Report Posted 2 hours ago Read the news earlier today One of the great bands spanning 5 decades plus David's solo work (including Richard Thompson, Red Crayola/Mayo Thompson etc) resonated for me "Final Solution", one of the standout 70s singles IMHO RIP David Quote
rostasi Posted 1 hour ago Report Posted 1 hour ago (edited) In June of '91, I was manager of a local record store. One day, a rep for Polygram Records came in as she would normally do on occasion. I was walking from the back of the room up to the front counter, and she said, "Maybe you might be interested?" In short, she couldn't find anyone at any of the stores that she visited who were interested in having dinner with David Thomas. I said, "Really? You couldn't find anyone?" "Nope. They just give me a blank stare when I ask." "Hell, yes, I'll do it." I'd been a Pere Ubu fan for something like a dozen years. First time seeing them at Gaspar's in Chicago in '78. This Dallas show would be the "Worlds In Collision" tour. Anyway, we sat for a couple of hours in a Thai restaurant ("Toy's Cafe") and had quirky convos about music and art. That memory will always be with me. Sorry that he was unwell for so long and it resulted in this. NME Edited 1 hour ago by rostasi Quote
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