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The Mad Daddy was an Ohio rock & roll Disc Jockey active in the 1950s and 1960s.
Robert Quine, one of many moonlit fans of Pierre Myers (aka Pete Myers, aka The Mad Daddy), writes in Wavy Gravy's booklet that he tried to record all the music from Daddy's Dadaistic radio shows, turning the recorder off when the mad one took the microphone. Wavy Gravy itself throws itself too far in the opposite direction. Myers served up galactic seat-of-the-pants raps, rhyming at will with only the occasional stumble, his recital of 26 alphabetical adjectives, in roughly that many seconds, sillified more than sullied by the consideration that he made most of them up. With only hints of his favorite platters, though, this disc omits the full flavor that Andre Williams' "Greasy Chicken," among others, gave to a typical night on the Cleveland airwaves. Lacking the interplay of voice and vinyl you get from, say, the Cruisin' series, you notice how the Daddy, however madly, wrings only limited changes from the Gillette razors, dehumidifiers, guitar schools, and record shops he's called upon to plug. This is an intriguing historical document nonetheless; after all, any man who'd fight a forced vacation by parachuting into Lake Erie (which he'd originally plan to fill with Jello) must be worth a glance-and-a-half. But the widely-circulated bootleg tapes of actual shows probably give you a better sense of the galvanization. Myers inveighed that the show was "Nutty but it's never never dull/Just as long as the light burns in my skull!" A move to New York City didn't turn out like he'd hoped. One night before his shift began, while his second wife lay in bed, Pierre Myers stepped into the bathroom with a shotgun, and the light fell out of him. ~ Andrew HamlinMojo (Publisher) (8/03, p.118) - 4 out of 5 stars - "...Mad Daddy was a genius...This collection bypasses the music for the jive..." Mad Daddy Wavy Gravy! Songs | 1. | What Is a Pfisteris? |
| 2. | I Love a Practical Joke |
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Taking the essence of classic metal and making it contemporary is a feat that Disturbed has accomplished with staggering results. While the band's debut only toyed with melodicism (much of THE SICKNESS was derivative of the growing stable of rap metal bands), BELIEVE is Disturbed's musical arrival. Razor-sharp syncopated riffing is melded with rock radio-friendly melodic vocals, making a jaw-dropping first impression with album-opener "Prayer." The track has the requisite elements to make it an instant metal classic. Disturbed's influences peek through their music, but not in a negative sense; it's clear that Pantera, Metallica and Queensryche were among the artists this band cut their teeth on.
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