“Psycho Killer” “Psycho Killer” 1970s Punk and New Wave.

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“Psycho Killer” “Psycho Killer” 1970s Punk and New Wave

During the 1970s, the first “alternative” movements emerged within rock music. During the 1970s, the first “alternative” movements emerged within rock music. By 1975, rock music, which had begun as a vital part of the 1960s counterculture, had become closely connected with the center of popular taste. By 1975, rock music, which had begun as a vital part of the 1960s counterculture, had become closely connected with the center of popular taste. Many believed that rock’s innovative potential had been squandered by pampered, pretentious rock stars and the major record companies that promoted them. Many believed that rock’s innovative potential had been squandered by pampered, pretentious rock stars and the major record companies that promoted them.

The Golden Age of Punk Rock A “back to basics” rebellion against the perceived artifice and pretension of corporate rock music A “back to basics” rebellion against the perceived artifice and pretension of corporate rock music Lasted from around 1975 to 1978 Lasted from around 1975 to 1978

New Wave Music Developed alongside punk rock, approached the critique of corporate rock in more self-consciously artistic and experimental terms Developed alongside punk rock, approached the critique of corporate rock in more self-consciously artistic and experimental terms The term “new wave” was soon picked up by record companies themselves, who began using it in the late 1970s to refer to pop-influenced performers such as Blondie. The term “new wave” was soon picked up by record companies themselves, who began using it in the late 1970s to refer to pop-influenced performers such as Blondie.

Punk Music Punk was as much a cultural style—an attitude defined by a rebellion against authority and a deliberate rejection of middle-class values—as it was a musical genre. Punk was as much a cultural style—an attitude defined by a rebellion against authority and a deliberate rejection of middle-class values—as it was a musical genre. To many of its fans, punk rock represented a turn toward the authentic, risk-taking spirit of early rock ’n’ roll and away from the pomposity and self-conscious artistry of album-oriented rock. To many of its fans, punk rock represented a turn toward the authentic, risk-taking spirit of early rock ’n’ roll and away from the pomposity and self-conscious artistry of album-oriented rock.

Punk Music Punk was a stripped-down and often purposefully “nonmusical” version of rock music. Punk was a stripped-down and often purposefully “nonmusical” version of rock music. It was a return to the wildness of early rock ’n’ roll stars like Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard, but with lyrics that emphasized the ironic or dark dimensions of human existence—drug addiction, despair, suicide, lust, and violence. It was a return to the wildness of early rock ’n’ roll stars like Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard, but with lyrics that emphasized the ironic or dark dimensions of human existence—drug addiction, despair, suicide, lust, and violence.

Punk Music Punk rock and its more commercial cousin, new wave, took shape in New York City during the mid-1970s. Punk rock and its more commercial cousin, new wave, took shape in New York City during the mid-1970s. Three groups are frequently cited as ancestors of 1970s punk music: Three groups are frequently cited as ancestors of 1970s punk music: –The Velvet Underground –The Stooges –The New York Dolls

The Velvet Underground New York group promoted by the pop art superstar Andy Warhol, who painted the famous cartoon-like image of a banana on the cover of their first LP. New York group promoted by the pop art superstar Andy Warhol, who painted the famous cartoon-like image of a banana on the cover of their first LP. Their music was rough-edged and chaotic, extremely loud. Their music was rough-edged and chaotic, extremely loud. Deliberately anticommercial Deliberately anticommercial The lyrics of their songs focused on topics such as sexual deviancy, drug addiction, violence, and social alienation. The lyrics of their songs focused on topics such as sexual deviancy, drug addiction, violence, and social alienation.

The Stooges Formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 Formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, in 1967 Working-class, motorcycle-riding, leather- jacketed ancestors of punk rock Working-class, motorcycle-riding, leather- jacketed ancestors of punk rock Lead singer Iggy Stooge (a.k.a. Iggy Pop, James Osterburg) Lead singer Iggy Stooge (a.k.a. Iggy Pop, James Osterburg) –Famous for his outrageous stage performances The Stooges’ eponymous first album (1969), produced by the Velvet Underground’s John Cale, created a devoted, if small, national audience for their demented garage-band sound. The Stooges’ eponymous first album (1969), produced by the Velvet Underground’s John Cale, created a devoted, if small, national audience for their demented garage-band sound.

“1969” A good example of the sensibility that underlay much of the Stooges’ work is the song “1969” A good example of the sensibility that underlay much of the Stooges’ work is the song “1969” Evokes a world light-years distant from the utopianism of the hippie movement and the Woodstock festival, held that same summer: Evokes a world light-years distant from the utopianism of the hippie movement and the Woodstock festival, held that same summer: Well it’s 1969 OK all across the USA It’s another year for me and you Another year with nothing to do Last year I was 21 I didn’t have a lot of fun And now I’m gonna be 22 I say oh my and a boo-hoo Another year with nothing to do It’s 1969, 1969, 1969, 1969, 1969, baby

New York Dolls Exerted a major influence on the musical and visual style of the punk rock movement Exerted a major influence on the musical and visual style of the punk rock movement Formed in New York City in 1971 Formed in New York City in 1971  The all-male Dolls were an American response to the English glam rock movement. Although the New York Dolls soon succumbed to drug and alcohol abuse, they did establish certain core features of punk antifashion and helped create a new underground rock music scene in New York City. Although the New York Dolls soon succumbed to drug and alcohol abuse, they did establish certain core features of punk antifashion and helped create a new underground rock music scene in New York City.

CBGB & OMFUG (Country, Bluegrass, Blues & Other Music for Urban Gourmandizers) (Country, Bluegrass, Blues & Other Music for Urban Gourmandizers) A converted folk music club located in the run-down Bowery area of Manhattan A converted folk music club located in the run-down Bowery area of Manhattan The home of New York’s burgeoning punk movement The home of New York’s burgeoning punk movement The first rock musician to perform regularly at CBGBs was Patti Smith (b. 1946). The first rock musician to perform regularly at CBGBs was Patti Smith (b. 1946). –New York–based poet, journalist, and singer who had been experimenting with combining the spoken word and rock accompaniment –Her critically acclaimed album Horses reached Number Forty- seven on the Billboard charts in 1976.

The Ramones The first bonafide punk rock band The first bonafide punk rock band Formed in 1974 in New York City Formed in 1974 in New York City Their high-speed, energetic, and extremely loud sound influenced English punk groups such as the Sex Pistols and the Clash. Their high-speed, energetic, and extremely loud sound influenced English punk groups such as the Sex Pistols and the Clash. Became a blueprint for 1980s L.A. hardcore bands Became a blueprint for 1980s L.A. hardcore bands Although they projected a street-tough image, all of the band’s members were from middle- class families in Queens. Although they projected a street-tough image, all of the band’s members were from middle- class families in Queens.

The Ramones Began playing regularly at CBGBs in 1975 Began playing regularly at CBGBs in 1975 By the end of the year, they had secured a recording contract with Sire Records By the end of the year, they had secured a recording contract with Sire Records Their eponymous debut album was recorded in 1976 for just over six thousand dollars Their eponymous debut album was recorded in 1976 for just over six thousand dollars The album gained some critical attention and managed to reach Number 111 on the Billboard album charts.The album gained some critical attention and managed to reach Number 111 on the Billboard album charts.

“Sheena Is a Punk Rocker” In 1977, the Ramones scored a U.K. Top 40 hit with the song “Sheena Is a Punk Rocker” (Number Eighty-one U.S.). In 1977, the Ramones scored a U.K. Top 40 hit with the song “Sheena Is a Punk Rocker” (Number Eighty-one U.S.).

“I Wanna Be Sedated” From the band’s fourth album, Road to Ruin (1978); a good example of their style, and of their mordant sense of humor: From the band’s fourth album, Road to Ruin (1978); a good example of their style, and of their mordant sense of humor: Twenty-twenty-twenty-four hours to go, I wanna be sedated Nothin’ to do and nowhere to go-o-o, I wanna be sedated Just put me in a wheelchair, get me to the show Hurry hurry hurry, before I gotta go I can’t control my fingers, I can’t control my toes Oh no no no no no Ba-ba-bamp-ba ba-ba-ba-bamp-ba, I wanna be sedated

The Ramones Their music reflected their origins as a garage band made up of neighborhood friends. Their music reflected their origins as a garage band made up of neighborhood friends. Their songs had catchy, pop-inspired melodies, were played at extremely fast tempos, and generally lasted no more than two and a half minutes. Their songs had catchy, pop-inspired melodies, were played at extremely fast tempos, and generally lasted no more than two and a half minutes.

Talking Heads Represented the more self-consciously artistic and exploratory side of the alternative rock scene of the mid-1970s Represented the more self-consciously artistic and exploratory side of the alternative rock scene of the mid-1970s Formed in 1974 by David Byrne (born in Scotland in 1952), Chris Frantz, and Tina Weymouth, who met as art students at the Rhode Island School of Design Formed in 1974 by David Byrne (born in Scotland in 1952), Chris Frantz, and Tina Weymouth, who met as art students at the Rhode Island School of Design First appeared at CBGBs in 1975 as the opening act for the Ramones First appeared at CBGBs in 1975 as the opening act for the Ramones

Talking Heads In 1976, they were signed to a recording contract by Sire Records. In 1976, they were signed to a recording contract by Sire Records. Their first album, Talking Heads: 77, achieved critical acclaim and broke into the Top 100 on the Billboard album charts. Their first album, Talking Heads: 77, achieved critical acclaim and broke into the Top 100 on the Billboard album charts. The band’s style reflected their interest in an aesthetic called minimalism, which emphasizes the use of combinations of a limited number of basic elements—colors, shapes, sounds, or words. The band’s style reflected their interest in an aesthetic called minimalism, which emphasizes the use of combinations of a limited number of basic elements—colors, shapes, sounds, or words.

Talking Heads Instrumental arrangements Instrumental arrangements –Featured the interlocking, riff-based rhythms pioneered by African American popular musicians, particularly James Brown Song features Song features –Generally quite simple structurally –Strong pop hooks and contrasting sections marked off by carefully arranged changes in instrumental texture

Listening: “Psycho Killer” Music and lyrics by David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Music and lyrics by David Byrne, Chris Frantz, Tina Weymouth Performed by Talking Heads; recorded in 1977 Performed by Talking Heads; recorded in 1977 The center of attention on most Talking Heads recordings was David Byrne’s trembling, high- pitched voice and his eclectic songwriting. The center of attention on most Talking Heads recordings was David Byrne’s trembling, high- pitched voice and his eclectic songwriting. –Byrne often delivered his lyrics in a nervous, almost schizophrenic stream-of-consciousness voice, like overheard fragments from a psychiatrist’s office. Inspired by Norman Bates, the schizophrenic murderer in Alfred Hitchcock’s film Psycho. Inspired by Norman Bates, the schizophrenic murderer in Alfred Hitchcock’s film Psycho.

Analysis: “Psycho Killer” The recording opens with electric bass, playing a simple riff reminiscent of mid-1970s funk or disco. The recording opens with electric bass, playing a simple riff reminiscent of mid-1970s funk or disco. Joined by two guitars, playing crisply articulated, interlocking chord patterns Joined by two guitars, playing crisply articulated, interlocking chord patterns David Byrne’s voice enters in the thirteenth bar, enunciating the lyrics in a half-spoken, half-sung style David Byrne’s voice enters in the thirteenth bar, enunciating the lyrics in a half-spoken, half-sung style The first verse (A1) gives us a glimpse into the psychosis of the narrator: The first verse (A1) gives us a glimpse into the psychosis of the narrator: I can’t seem to face up to the facts I’m tense and nervous and I can’t relax I can’t sleep ’cause my bed’s on fire Don’t touch me I’m a real live wire

Analysis: “Psycho Killer” This verse is followed by two statements of the chorus (B), which references the title of the song, dips into a second language (French), and ends with a stuttered warning to the listener: This verse is followed by two statements of the chorus (B), which references the title of the song, dips into a second language (French), and ends with a stuttered warning to the listener: Psycho Killer, Qu’est-ce que c’est? Psycho Killer, Qu’est-ce que c’est? Fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa far better Fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa fa far better Run run run run run run run away Run run run run run run run away

“Psycho Killer” “Psycho Killer” provided David Byrne with a durable stage persona similar to David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust. “Psycho Killer” provided David Byrne with a durable stage persona similar to David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust. –Tongue-tied, nervous, emotionally distant, and obsessively intellectual David Byrne went on to become a major figure in the world beat movement of the 1980s and 1990s, introducing American audiences to recording artists from Africa, Brazil, and the Caribbean. David Byrne went on to become a major figure in the world beat movement of the 1980s and 1990s, introducing American audiences to recording artists from Africa, Brazil, and the Caribbean.