Great Schticks That Went Nowhere
By Mr. Moderator on Aug 6, 2007
Yesterday I was flipping back and forth between a particularly bad start to a Phillies game (which ended in stunningly successful fashion) and an episode of Austim City Limits, featuring The Polyphonic Spree. My son was as fascinated as I was by the ridiculous be-robed gesticulations of these clowns, yet he couldn't quite grasp the majesty of their schtick. "This is like opera!" he kept saying. Good boy. Some Hispanic rock band followed that also was heavy on multi-instrumental band members and was led by a singer with a screeching voice. "Does every band on this show have to have a stupid singer?" my son asked.
Rock 'n roll is rife with highly successful schticks, from Freddy and the Dreamers to Sha Na Na to The Residents to The White Stripes. More power to all these practitioners of rock schtick, I say. But how about the great schticks of rock that pretty much went nowhere? How about Nash the Slash? I'm sure you've got a favorite rock schtick that went nowhere.
I look forward to your responses.
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How about Alvin Stardust or Wayne/Jayne County?
Joe "King" Carrasco & The Crowns
Pianosaurus, the toy instrument band, had a great schtick that was barely appreciated.
As much as I adore them, The Upper Crust have never really taken off, either.
Kid Creole & The Coconuts (cue rabid defense from at least one super-nerd 'round these parts)
Have you ever heard Off the Coast of Me, their debut for Ze records? Personally, I don't care for anything afterwards, but I absolutely adore that record. Oddly enough, despite your dis, you're probably the person on here I'd expect to like it the most. Perhaps this is a critical upgrade post in the making.
Now, you wanna talk schtick, you need to look backwards to their progenitor band, Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band: that was schtick out the ass, and other than the sublime "Cherchez La Femme" (one of the greatest disco singles ever) and "Sunshower" (original home of the hook to MIA's biggest single), it hasn't aged nearly as well.
How about?
Urge Overkill
Buster Poindexter
Jo Boxers
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