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Dead Loss Dick

About Me

I have worked on film soundtracks, played in a punk band, played in a brass band and busked on the streets. I'd like to think I have approached all of this in the same spirit and with the same mentality: my aim has always been to be genuine and to make heartfelt music. I perfrom at various venues in and around London. I also have a fine collective of musicians whom I work with to bring my songs to life, these guys, who sometimes play as the The Heart Murmurs , sometimes as the The Imaginary Friends , can be found here . I am currently recrding tracks, both with the Heart Murmurs and on my own, which one day I hope to collect onto a disc and maybe even sell, or certainly give away.

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 16/04/2006
Band Members: Solo wise, live performances feature Dead Loss Dick: on: Guitar, vocals and harmonica, occasional keys and a litle foot-stomping and the occasional bell and whistle...
Influences: Ben Folds, The Beach Boys, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, David Bowie, Blur, Fairport Convention, Nick Drake, Jackson C. Frank, Pavement, Radiohead, Elliott Smith, Richard Thompson, Brian Wilson, Neil Young. Some other bands.
Sounds Like:
Record Label: none

My Blog

Music musings

I have been trying to rewrite the 'about me' section of mypage and here are som thought that I chose not to put on my front page but wanted to express.I can remember being a very young child and lying...
Posted by on Tue, 20 Oct 2009 16:46:00 GMT

Horses

The new song on my page is a cover of Bonnie 'prince' Billy's Horses. I'm quite pleased with my interpreation, especially the intro. It was Recorded by Tom Hough at State of the Ark Studios in Richmon...
Posted by on Tue, 18 Aug 2009 16:35:00 GMT

I have nothing to say

I have nothing to say
Posted by on Wed, 24 May 2006 15:54:00 GMT

Sunflowers

Been working on a couple of new songs- may need to use a capo so that one of  them sounds suitably different from some of it's predecessors: isn't that annoying when you write a really good song,...
Posted by on Fri, 28 Apr 2006 19:09:00 GMT