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Ziggy Pop: ïðî ïðèìóñ, êîòîðûé ïî÷èíÿþò March 21st, 2014 Cumbre Tajin Festival in Papantla, Veracruz, Mexico http://primusville.com http://lesclaypool.com http://prawnsong.com

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Ziggy Pop: A message from Les Claypool: “Hello there folks. First off I just want to say how fantastic it is seeing the support that has been put forth for my brother and his family. Little Matthew is plugging away and though he has got a long way to go, it appears he is a tough little fellow with a lot of heart. Keep your eyes peeled for a special show in his honor and for his benefit in the Santa Cruz area in the near future. Since the New Year’s Shows there has been a lot of speculation about my new four string bass that I was sporting. What I played at those shows was a semi-finished prototype bass that I designed and had built by my old pal Dan Maloney. I’ve known Dan since high school and in fact it was he that drove all of us to my first concert: Rush, Hemispheres Tour, Cow Palace. I slammed three beers and threw up in the parking lot. Those were the days. Dan is also known in our camp as the guy that built my banjo bass or “The Banji”. The design is something I’ve been working on for quite some time. Having had the opportunity to play many exceptional instruments over the years I’ve been able to incorporate elements of some of my favorites. Besides my own design fanciness, it is part Fender Jazz Bass, Precision, Rickenbacker 4001, Carl Thompson, Jaguar E-Type (yes, the car) and a bit of Dr. Suess. I’ve been playing it everyday in the studio and I must say it is the smoothest bass to play and it has a very punchy sound. I’ve never had such an easy time getting bass tones in the studio before. At this point I am refining the shape and, much to Dan’s chagrin, I’ve been carving away at it with my fancy new Japanese files and rasps to get it to conform to the body in the most comfortable way. I am a picky bastard and for me to put my Carl Thompson aside, this has got to be an exceptional instrument. Some may wonder why I didn’t have Carl make the instrument and the answer is that Carl is a unique artist and his designs stand on their own. Carl’s instruments are beautiful because they are all unique unto themselves. He is the Picasso of bass design and in my opinion, the best bass luthier on the planet. Ideally some of these instruments I’m developing will be available at some point but I want to work with and refine the bass for a while before we start selling them. These will be quality instruments and quality takes time, care and fancy materials (mine has diamonds in the neck). If interested, keep your eyes peeled for further developments. The Primus record is nearly done. For those of you that enjoyed the new song, “Last Salmon Man“, that we played New Year’s, you’ll love the record because every song basically sounds exactly the same as that one. In fact, we just kept recording the same song over and over and I would just change a few of the lyrics around. I hear that’s the way Pink Floyd used to do it and those guys are no slouches. (My manager got bent out of shape for me writing that last bit about the record and he wanted me to change it so, here is what I’m changing it to…) The Primus record is nearly done. Every song is pretty much a variation of “Don’t Fear the Reaper” by Blue Oyster Cult. Everyone should buy two copies. Anyhow, I’ll see you all in Australia. Les (the guy that plays bass)” õîðîøèå íîâîñòè

Ziggy Pop: Primus Returns to Europe for the First Time Since 1998 6/18 Amsterdam, NL Paradiso 6/22 Paris, FR La Cigale 6/24 Vitoria, ES Azkena Rock Festival 6/26 Pavia, IT Castello Sforzesco 6/27 Rome, IT Pala Atlantico 6/29 Vienna, AT Arena 7/05 Berlin, DE Columbia Club 7/09 Kongsberg, NO Kongsberg Jazz Festival 7/10 Copenhagen, DK Vega 7/12 Manchester, UK Academy 7/13 London, UK Brixton O2 Academy

Coma: Ziggy Pop ïèøåò: õîðîøèå íîâîñòè yep Ziggy Pop ïèøåò: Primus Returns to Europe for the First Time Since 1998 îñòà¸òñÿ ïîðàäîâàòüñÿ çà Åâðîïó


Ziggy Pop: Coma ïèøåò: îñòà¸òñÿ ïîðàäîâàòüñÿ çà Åâðîïó îáîéäóòñÿ, êîçëû

Ziggy Pop: Primus and The Flaming Lips will be playing a very special show at Red Rocks Amphitheater on Wednesday, August 3rd. Tickets go on sale Saturday, March 19th.

Ziggy Pop: âðîäå êàê äàòà âûõîäà íîâîãî àëüáîìà îáúÿâëåíà: 18/07/2011 should be the release date of the new Primus album in Europe http://www.outune.net/attualita/news/primus-green-naugahyde-il-nuovo-disco-nei-negozi-dal-18-luglio/18864 http://goodfellaspromo.blogspot.com/2011/05/green-naugahyde-esce-il-18-luglio-il.html õì, äîæäóñü íîâîñòåé ñ îôèöèàëüíîãî ñàéòà íàïîìèíàþ, ïîñëåäíèé íà äàííûé ìîìåíò àëüáîì ãðóïïû âûøåë â 1999 ãîäó

Ziggy Pop: nice videos featuring new shit: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1881556611617 http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1881283404787 http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1880333221033

Ziggy Pop: Primus brings ‘saccharine nightmare’ to Gulf Shores Even though Primus’ fan base may have evolved over the years, their sound has stayed steady and true, especially with the current classic line-up, featuring bassist Les Claypool, guitarist Larry "Ler” LaLonde and drummer Jay Lane. http://www.lagniappemobile.com/article.asp?articleID=4519&SID=14

Ziggy Pop: Primus To Release New Album In September Primus have set “Green Naugahyde” as the title to their new album which will now see a September 13th release date through Prawn Songs/ATO Records. The full press release on the effort can be found below: “ATO Records and Prawn Songs are excited to announce that Primus will be releasing its first studio album in 11 years on September 13, 2011. Titled Green Naugahyde, the record was produced and engineered by Les Claypool in his personal studio, Rancho Relaxo, in Northern California, and features Claypool, long-time guitarist Larry LaLonde and drummer Jay Lane. Lane was in an early lineup of the band, and was also in Sausage, a 1994 reunion of the 1988 Primus lineup. Green Naugahyde expands on Primus‘ incomparable sound and also sees them bringing it into the next millennium. It is a cerebral and complex album that, like all of the band’s output, is teeming with the band’s signature blend of whimsy and underlying darkness. Says Claypool, “If I were to look at all of our records, it seems like this is reminiscent of the early stuff. Obviously, with Jay there’s a newness to it, but because he left the band right before we recorded our first record, his approach has an eerie harkening to the old Frizzle Fry days.” Like Primus‘ early output before they were international superstars, there was no earth-shattering catalyst behind Green Naugahyde other than the fact that all three of these musicians-and life-long collaborators who have worked together in various contexts-were getting the itch to experiment again. “There wasn’t a lot of pre-thought to this as much as, ‘Oh here we are, we should make a record,’” explains Claypool. “I’ve been playing with Jay quite a lot over the past 10 years and we have an intuitive bond, so for me he was a natural choice to be back in the mix,” Claypool continues when asked how Lane came about rejoining the band after nearly two decades apart. Claypool and LaLonde concur that Lane injected the band with a new energy that’s evident in every note of Green Naugahyde. “We recorded this album in the same way we always do but having Jay there made this a whole different experience,” explains LaLonde. “It definitely made it more collaborative and it made us excited about the album as we went along because we had so much fun in the process.” For the past 27 years, Primus have followed in the footsteps of boundary-pushing artists like Frank Zappa and Pink Floyd to create some of the most original and inventive music in existence. Green Naugahyde is a Primus record with all of the magic and mystery that phrase entails-and while no one can say for sure what the future will hold in store for the band, the most important thing is that the album exists and will inevitably hold its own in the band’s impressive cannon of music. “Even back in the old days people would always ask me, ‘How long is Primus going to go on’ and I would always say ‘It’s going to go until it’s not fun anymore’ and at the end of the day it just wasn’t fun anymore so we stopped,” Claypool explains. “I think giving it this much time to sit and ferment or whatever the hell you want to call it has made it fun again,” he summarizes with a laugh. After dates at Bonnaroo and Red Rocks with the Flaming Lips, Primus will hit the road in September with a major fall tour in support of Green Naugahyde.”

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Ziggy Pop: Íîâûé àëüáîì PRIMUS "Green Naugahyde" âûéäåò 13 ñåíòÿáðÿ íà ATO Records/Prawn Songs. Ïëàñòèíêà ñòàíåò ïåðâîé ñòóäèéíîé äëÿ ãðóïïû çà ïîñëåäíèå 11 ëåò. 01. Prelude To A Crawl 02. Hennepin Crawler 03. Last Salmon Man 04. Eternal Consumption Engine 05. Tragedy’s a’ Comin’ 06. Eyes Of The Squirrel 07. Jilly’s On Smack 08. Lee Van Cleef 09. Moron TV 10. Green Ranger 11. HOINFODAMAN 12. Extinction Burst 13. Salmon Men

Ziggy Pop: Primus_2011_"Green Naugahyde" 01 Prelude To A Crawl (1:20) 02 Hennepin Crawler (3:59) 03 Last Salmon Man (6:15) 04 Eternal Consumption Engine (2:45) 05 Tragedy's A' Comin' (4:52) 06 Eyes Of The Squirrel (5:32) 07 Jilly's On Smack (6:37) 08 Lee Van Cleef (3:28) 09 Moron TV (4:38) 10 Green Ranger (2:03) 11 HOINFODAMAN (2:59) 12 Extinction Burst (5:20) 13 Salmon Men (0:58) http://www.mediafire.com/?ndaobev28higer4 îáåùàëè íà ìîé äåíü ðîæäåíèÿ â ñåíòÿáðå, íî è íà ìåñÿö ðàíüøå - òîæå õîðîøî

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Philosopher: Ziggy Pop êàê àëüáîìåö òî? ñòîèò òîãî, ÷òîáû åãî ñëóøàòü?

Ziggy Pop: îí ñòîèò òîãî, ÷òîáû åãî åù¸ è ïåðåñëóøèâàòü, î÷ êðóòî âûøëî, êàê ïî ìíå, Êëýéïóë - áàñîâûé äåìîí, ðåæåò î÷åíü èíòåðåñíî. Âïðî÷åì, èíà÷å íèêîãäà è íå áûëî. Õîðîøàÿ ïëàñòèíêà âûøëà. ×åëîâåê-ëîñîñü àòàêóåò

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