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Yet ANOTHER ABSOLUTELY Unofficial And POSITIVELY Fan Based Trib Page By YOUR Ever Faithful Leftenant, Me, Reg? .

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Recent Ron shots from The Forum gig on the 15th. Snapped by one "blackshadow".


Brett and Ron's latest collaboration - NOISES and other VOICES - excellent stuff here. And. Some great live Died Pretty videos contained w/in the site. And. Brett promises to keep it lively w/archival chestnuts -both audious and videous- rotated in timely fashion. HAIL!

From Wikipedia Dot Com Died Pretty Heading --

Died Pretty (sometimes The Died Pretty) was an Australian indie rock band centred around singer Ron Peno and guitarist Brett Myers. The band formed in Sydney in early 1984 and played their last shows in 2002 .

Their music started from a base of early electric Bob Dylan with psychedelic influences. They were also notably influenced by The Velvet Underground and Television .

They were managed their whole career by Jon Needham of Citadel Records , their label, and were to some degree the Citadel house band.

Formed in 1984 by Brett Myers, Ronald S. Peno and rock journalist Frank Brunetti, DIED PRETTY quickly garnered a reputation for live shows full of passion, intensity, and more often than not, complete disintegration. They attracted immediate critical attention - their swirling sound was reminiscent of the early Doors, combined with the unique vocals and demented stage presence of Peno. It was their 1985 Next To Nothing mini-LP, produced by Radio Birdman 's Rob Younger, that established the band as a worldwide possibility. Over the next few years, constant touring toughened the once erratic live performances and their follow-up recordings expanded their musical territories. In 1990, after the departure of Brunetti and Mark Lock (replaced by John Hoey and Steve Clark), the band recorded their fourth album. The result was a focused and accessible album containing some of the band's finest work, particularly the propulsive single "Whitlam Square". Returning to Sydney, the band then released a classic melodic rock album, Doughboy Hollow. More recently in Using My Gill As Road Map and Everydaydream the band have explored aural textures and landscapes through samples and new technology. This new sound is a first for the group.


History

The band formed in early 1984 after vocalist Ron Peno's previous band, The 31st , had split. Music journalist and keyboardist Frank Brunetti had formed a band with Brett Myers, formerly of The End , and suggested Peno join as singer. After various temporary rhythm sections, Jonathan Lickliter and Colin Barwick from The End joined a month later on bass and drums respectively.

The band came quickly to the attention of the Australian independent music scene, with the first two singles "Out Of The Unknown" and the 12-minute psychedelic epic "Mirror Blues" (released split over a 7" in Australia and intact on 12" in the UK) and then the EP Next To Nothing starting their career with tremendous critical attention and three alternative chart ..1 hits in a row. All three records also achieved "Single Of The Week" in UK music weekly Melody Maker, though the band never achieved any popularity or notice in the UK.

The first album Free Dirt and single "Stoneage Cinderella/Yesterday's Letters" followed in 1986. By this time, Mark Lock of the Phantom Agents was on bass and Chris Welsh of The 31st and the Screaming Tribesmen was on drums. The band spent the next few years touring Australia, Europe and the US.

The second album, Lost, was released in 1988 on the Blue Mosque label, a major-distributed offshoot of Citadel, and outside Australia through Beggars Banquet . This album achieved great chart success in Italy . Frank Brunetti left in April 1988 (his last recording with the band being the single "Everybody Moves" in 1989) and was replaced with John Hoey , of the Thought Criminals and the New Christs . Mark Lock was replaced on bass by Steve Clark. The third album, Every Brilliant Eye, was released on Blue Mosque in 1990.

They achieved Australian chart success in the early 1990s with their fourth album Doughboy Hollow and its singles "Godbless", "D.C." and "Sweetheart." This album was notable for its strong pop melodicism. After the recording of the album, Robert Warren replaced Clark on bass.

After the success of Doughboy Hollow, their next two albums, Trace (1993) and Sold (1995), were released worldwide by Sony Music . Although Trace had been their biggest-selling record to date (debuting at ..11 on the Australian mainstream chart), sales were insufficient for Sony and the band were dropped by the label.

Their last two albums, Using My Gills As A Roadmap (1998) and Everydaydream (2000) were released by Citadel. These albums show the band moving away from basic guitar rock and making greater use of electronics.

They also released a best-of, Out Of The Unknown (1999), on Citadel.


Incompletely Comprehensive Discography @ Divine Rites Dot Com

Discography @ Rate Your Music Dot Com

Excellent band lifespan encompassing Ron and Brett Interview from 2002. Some great pics and GOBS o'insight.

Watch by Realplayer as Ron S. Peno and Brett Myers explain Died Pretty's Brisbane beginnings and how time has matured the band's approach.

Or read the interview.

2002 Farewell Show Review By Spencer P. Jones From i94 Bar Web Site

Died Pretty Heading on Answers Dot Com By Way Of The EVER Clueless AMG Site

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 7/4/2006
Band Website: diedpretty.com/
Band Members: From The Australian Rock Data Base --

Members Peno, Ronald S. (v) 1983-2002 Virgin Frog, Uncle Mils, The Hellcats, Frozen Stiffs, The 31st, The Screaming Tribesmen , Naked Lunch, The Twinkies

Myers, Brett (g,v) 1983-2002 The End, No Dance, The Twinkies

Barckwick, Colin (d) 1983-1985 The End, Youth Monster, Ceramic Eggplants, Ruby My Dear, The Wickermen, Fugitive Microbes, Splat Acrobat

Brunetti, Frank (k) 1983-1988 Super K

Clark, Steve (b) 1988-1991 The Glass, 30/40 Purple

Cox, Simon (d) 1996-2002 Tumbleweed

Eadie, Stuart (d) 1992-1993 The Kents, The Humdingers, Dutiful Daughters, Clouds , Parp!, Olive Branch, Running Riot, The Whitlams , The Kaempfert Zone, Karma County

Hoey, John (k) 1988-2002 Thought Criminals, X Men, The New Christs

Kennedy, Nick (d) 1995 The Templebears, Car Chase

Licklitter, Jonathan (b) 1983-1984 The End, Ruby My Dear

Lock, Mark (b) 1984-1988 The Phantom Agents, The End, The Swedish Rhythm Kings, The Uptown Movers, The Plug Uglies

Melder, Shane (d) 1995 Baton Rouge, Vincent Van Go Gos, Spy Alive, Spiral, The Hummingbirds , Dazychains, David McCormack and The Polaroids

Warren, Robert (b,bv) 1991-2002

Welsh, Chris (d,perc) 1985-1992,1993-1995 Nightwind, The 31st, The Screaming Tribesmen , Settlement, Steve Lucas and A.R.M.

And Their Collective Output

Died Pretty

Sydney 1983-2002

Discography

Albums

Out Of The Unknown 1984 2 Produced by Rob Younger Single AUS Citadel CIT007Mirror Blues 1984 2 Produced by Rob Younger Single AUS Citadel CIT010The Died Pretty EP 1985 3EP UK What Goes On WHAT GOES 1TNext To Nothing 1985 4 Produced by Rob Younger EP AUS Citadel CITEP901 FRA Closer CL1253 / PM221 UK What Goes On WHAT GOES 5TStoneage Cinderella 1986 2 Produced by Rob Younger Single AUS Citadel CIT020 FRA Closer CL0763Free Dirt 1986 9 Produced by Rob Younger CD AUS Citadel CITCD504 (2 bonus tracks)LP AUS Citadel CITLP504 FRA Closer CL064 (first 1000 copies came with free "Stoneage Cinderella" single) UK What Goes On GOES ON 7 (gatefold, 1 extra track; "Stoneage Cinderella")MC AUS NZL (2 bonus tracks)Pre Deity 1987 7CD AUS Citadel CITCD510 (issued 1992) AUS Citadel (re-issue 1998)LP AUS Citadel CITLP510Lost 1988 10 Produced by Rob Younger CD AUS Blue Mosque D38924 FRA Closer CIF03 UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 101 CD (issued 1989) USA Beggars Banquet 9805-2-HLP AUS Blue Mosque L38924 FRA Closer CIF03 GER Normal CGAS801 UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 101 (issued 1989)Everybody Moves 1989 2 Produced by Rob Younger and Brett MyersSingle AUS Blue Mosque K780Every Brilliant Eye 1990 9 Produced by Jeff EyrichCD AUS Blue Mosque D30270 UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 108 CD USA Beggars Banquet 2092-2-HLP AUS Blue Mosque L30270 UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 108Medication Time 1991CD UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 119 CDLP UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 119Doughboy Hollow 1991 11 Produced by Hugh JonesCD AUS Blue Mosque D30578 UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 121 CDLP AUS Blue Mosque L30578 UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 121MC AUS Blue Mosque C30578 UK Beggars Banquet BEGA 121Time 1991 2Single AUS Died Pretty DP001 (blue cover, handed out at Sydney gig) AUS Died Pretty DP002 (white cover, handed out at Brisbane gig)Trace 1993 11 Produced by Hugh JonesCD AUS Columbia 659544.2 AUT Columbia COL 474643 2 USA Columbia CK 57301Sold 1995 13 Produced by Wayne Connolly and Rob Younger CD AUS Columbia 481668.2MC AUS Columbia 481668.4Deeper 1996 4 Produced by Died Pretty and Wayne Connolly CD-EP AUS Citadel citcd916Using My Gills as a Roadmap 1998 9 Produced by Died Pretty and Wayne Connolly CD AUS Citadel citcd536Trace/Sold 1999Double-CD AUS ColumbiaOut Of The Unknown - Best Of 1999 16CD AUS Citadel citcd547 (limited edition with 13 track bonus cd)Everyday Dream 2000 10 Produced by Wayne Connolly and Died PrettyCD AUS Citadel citcd548My Generation Landslide 2002 3 Produced by Wayne Connolly CD-Single AUS Citadel CIT064 Contribution to album Triple J Live At The Wireless 2 1992 Earth Music 1994 The Big Backyard 1995 Triple J Live 1996 Triple J - Studio 22 2002
Influences: Stuff
Sounds Like: Not a lot else.
Record Label: Citadel(Oz)/What Goes On?, BMG, Sony(US/UK/World)
Type of Label: None

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Posted by Died Pretty on Wed, 27 Feb 2008 12:27:00 PST

ALL apologies on this pages shoddiness!

I apologize to you lot in the band, all yr fans, everyone who frequents here.  I cannot get into the edit profile page, it keeps taking me into the edit gigs page and it's aggravating as FUCK!!!...
Posted by Died Pretty on Sun, 06 Jan 2008 07:04:00 PST