I was thinkin' about funny singers and songwriters. It used to be, people would say 'Nick Cave was a bit dour.' and not see the funny side in the 80s into 90s, but now he's almost a fully fledged comedian so people are comin' round to the idea. There also used to be "How can you listen to The Smiths? They just moan!" Of course as soon as anyone said this you knew that they hadn't truly listened to the band. Morrissey was fucking hilarious! Those Smiths albums still make me laugh. Leonard Cohen too, what a laugh he was. Then there was the more obvious funny dudes like Robert Forster, Mark E Smith and Dave Graney. As well as hardcore like Flipper and Angry Samoans.
I had another category as well where it all seemed so serious surely they were havin' a laugh. Maybe they were, maybe they weren't. It didn't matter to me I thought they were a laugh a minute. First example being Swans. The darkness, the impotence, the serious delivery, the sickness etc. what a hoot! Michael Gira possibly the funniest man on the planet. Jarboe a bit funny too. Joy Division were funny. Add in Ian Curtis's dancing you got yourself a good time. Primitive Calculators were great fun to me and my little sister when I was in my early teens. Still one of the good time bands for me. It turns out in recent interviews that indeed they had great senses of humour. Einsturzende Neubauten with their crumbling architecture, wanting the world to end, the harshness, the screaming the mental illness etc. all good comedy fare. Liabach, pretty funny as well. Rollins too but I had to love the music as well so I don't know if he counts.
Funny songwriter or just a funny guy? |
Anyway the whole reason I was thinkin' about this was because I was listening to The Drones for the first time in years and wondering where Gareth Liddiard fitted into this. Sure on the telly he's a funny guy (RockQuiz a couple of times) but do I find his songs funny? I'm still not sure. Steve Kilbey a recently hilarious dude was something nobody saw coming, well not from The Church's music anyway. He might have always been a private card but I like the idea of him flowering late with his comedic prowess. Gettin' loose in his old age.
Maybe all of this says more about me than anything else. Who knows? Any thoughts out there ?
**That's a great painting of Gareth Liddiard (from The Drones) from last years Archibald Prize Exhibition, which I managed to catch in The Yarra Valley. That painting was also one of the strongest in the competition.
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