Frederick John Negro (born 1959) is an Australian satirist, musician, songwriter, and cartoonist. He has fronted numerous rock, punk and country bands.
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Birth name | Frederick John Negro |
Born | 1959 (age 64–65) Richmond, Victoria, Australia |
Genres | Rock, punk, country |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, satirist, cartoonist |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, drums |
Years active | 1979–present |
Labels | Man Made |
Website | myspace |
Biography
editFrederick John Negro was born in 1959 and grew up in Richmond.[1][2] In 1979 Negro formed a post-punk group, The Editions, on drums with Roz Dear on vocals, John Durr on guitar and David Yob Hoban on bass guitar.[3] By the following year Dear was replaced by Sherine Abeyratne on vocals.[3] From 1981 to 1982 they issued three cassette albums, Aggression, Recession and Obsession, on their own label, Orgasm Records.[3]
Negro left The Editions in 1983 to form punk rockers, I Spit on Your Gravy on vocals and drums.[3] Initial line up included Jason "The Big J" Banner (Australia's 8th best guitarist) on guitar, David Yob Hoban on bass guitar, and Scotti "Stix" Simpson on vocals and drums.[3] Australian musicologist, Ian McFarlane, described their early performances as "shambolic, drunken affairs, replete with on-stage brawls and members barely able to stand upright, let alone play their instruments".[3] Negro was often "dropping his pants in public" and would deliver "other on-stage obscenities".[3]
In February 1985 the group issued their debut six-track extended play, St Kilda's Alright, which they co-produced with Paul Elliott for Man Made Records at York Street Studios.[3][4] It included a ten-page booklet, "Suck This Fred Nile", that local police declared was "obscene" and confiscated all available copies due to Negro's "debauched" cartoons and photocopied pornographic images.[3] As for the music itself, McFarlane declares it was "desperately inept and sounded like it had been recorded at the bottom of a dam".[3]
Also in 1985 Phil "Grizzly" Miles joined I Spit on Your Gravy on rhythm guitar and vocals.[3] They issued a studio album, Fruit Loop City, in June 1987, which was co-produced by Miles and Peter "Poyt" Walker for Virgin Records.[3][5] They disbanded in the next year, Negro and Miles promptly formed Gravybillies, as a country music, spoof band.[3]
Late in 1987 Negro and Miles formed a rock group, The Band Who Shot Liberty Valance, with Phil "Good-One" Bryant on drums and Trevor Pennington on bass guitar (both ex-Corpse Grinders); and Terry Fosters on harmonica.[6] McFarlane described this group as "lager louts [who] were the ultimate charmless, inner-city party band".[6] In October 1988 they issued an album, Outlaw Death Lager Drinkers from Hell, on Virgin Records.[6] This group broke up in 1989; Negro and Fosters formed The Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, which "continued the drunken hillbilly theme".[6] The line up included Paul Barnett on bass guitar, Garry Mansfield on guitar; and former bandmate, Simpson on drums.[6]
- Shonkytonk (vocals)
- The Fuck Fucks (vocals)
- Squirming Gerbil Death (vocals)
- The Twits (vocals)
- They Might Be Negroes (vocals)
- The Eggs (vocals)
- 57 Pages of Pink (vocals)
- The BlackMolls (vocals)
- Little Freddie and the Pops (vocals)
In 1988 he formed The Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, a country-punk fusion group with Garry Mansfield (guitar), Paul Barnett (bass), Scotty Simpson (drums) and Terry Foster (guitar, harmonica); they disbanded in 1993. Punk-influenced I Spit on Your Gravy had also disbanded by the end of the 1980s but Fred has maintained a significant underground presence in Melbourne, Australia with regular appearances in his other bands, and today contributes a weekly 'Pub Strip' to the Melbourne street press, and until major renovation in 2009 MC'd the long running karaoke night at the Greyhound Hotel, St Kilda, Victoria.
Discography
editAlbums
edit- I Spit on Your Gravy, Fruit Loop City LP (Virgin Records, 1987)
- The Band Who Shot Liberty Valance, Outlaw Death Lager Drinkers From Hell LP (Virgin Records, 1988; rereleased on CD by Turkeyneck Records, 2008)
- The Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, Desperate Football LP/CD (Shagpile Records/Shock Records, 1992)
- The Fuck Fucks, ...Here CD (Shock Records, 1997)
- The Fuck Fucks, Millennium Buggery CD (I Envy Us Records, 1998)
- Shonkytonk, I Can't Believe It's Not Butter CD (Shonkytonk Record Company, 1998)
- The Twits (without Fred), Albert Road CD recorded at The Espy on 30 June and 32nd (1999)
- The Twits, The Twits Play Music CD (Pure Pop Records, 2002)
- The Twits, She May Look Clean, But...You Can't Beat The Axis If You Get VD CD (Pure Pop Records/Inertia, 2005)
EPs
edit- I Spit on Your Gravy, St Kilda's Alright! 12" EP (Man Made Records, 1984; rereleased on Polyester Records in 1989)
- The Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, Contact Pool 12" EP (Shock Records, 1990)
- I Spit on Your Gravy, St Kilda's Still Alright! CD (reissue on Turkeyneck Records with the Eat Your Head compilation tracks and unreleased live material, 2002)
Singles
edit- I Spit on Your Gravy, Let's Go Buy A Pizza 7" flexi (giveaway with Soft Option magazine, 1984)
- I Spit on Your Gravy, Pirahna/Man's Not A Camel 7" (Virgin Records, 1987)
- The Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, Bourbon Bound/Sorry Orry 7" (Shock Records, 1991)
- The Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, Drink Myself To Life/The Mystery of the Inca Cave 7" (Shagpile Records/Shock Records, 1992)
- The Fuck Fucks, T.I.T.S. (This Is The Show) 7" (2000)
Cassette-Only Releases
edit- The Editions, Obsession (Orgasm, 1982)
- The Editions, Recession? (Orgasm, 1982)
- The Gravybillies Live at the Esplanade Hotel, St Kilda (Polyester Records, 1988)
Compilations
edit- I Spit on Your Gravy, "Violent Fluff"/"Done To Death" on Eat Your Head LP (No Master's Voice, 1984; reissued on CD by Au-Go-Go Records, 1997)
- I Spit on Your Gravy, "Let’s Go Buy A Pizza" on Life Is A Joke Vol 2 LP (Weird System Records, 1986)
- The Band Who Shot Liberty Valance, "Tattslotto Song"/"Rubber Band Rave" on The Polyester Tape cassette (Polyster Records, 1986)
- The Band Who Shot Liberty Valance, "You Can't Speak To Me Like That" on SWAPO Benefit Recorded Live at Melbourne University 3/8/86 LP (Doc Records, 1987)
- The Brady Bunch Lawnmower Massacre, "Dostoievski (I Wanna Be Clive Robertson's Dick)" on Lemon 3 cassette (giveaway with the third issue of Lemon fanzine, 1990)
- The Fuck Fucks, "Hey Hey We're The Fuck Fucks"/"Hangin' Round The House"/"Happy" on Here Come Eleven Nuns (One with a Bucket of Chips For Me) CD (Buggertoe Records, 1996)
- Shonkytonk, "Brand New Appliance"/"I Hate Collingwood (But I Love You)" on Here Come Eleven Nuns (One with a Bucket of Chips For Me) CD (Buggertoe Records, 1996)
- Squirming Gerbil Death, "Up to My Brim in Rim" on Here Come Eleven Nuns (One with a Bucket of Chips For Me) CD (Buggertoe Records, 1996)
- Shonkytonk, "I'm Off Ya!"/"Soldering Iron" on Weened on a Pickle Soaked in Bile CD (Buggertoe Records, 1997)
- Squirming Gerbil Death, "Catholic School"/"Peakhour Frottage"/"Squirming Gerbil Death" on Weened on a Pickle Soaked in Bile CD (Buggertoe Records, 1997)
- I Spit on Your Gravy, "The Ballad of Scotty Stix Simpson" on Drunks, Guns And Livestock in the Streets: Live at the Turkeyneck Bar & Grill 1979-2001 CD (Turkeyneck Records, 2001)
- The Gravybillies, "Ballad of Rockin' Gomer" on Drunks, Guns And Livestock in the Streets: Live at the Turkeyneck Bar & Grill 1979-2001 CD (Turkeyneck Records, 2001)
- The Band Who Shot Liberty Valance, "You Can't Speak To Me Like That" on Drunks, Guns And Livestock in the Streets: Live at the Turkeyneck Bar & Grill 1979-2001 CD (Turkeyneck Records, 2001)
- They Might Be Negroes, "The Legend of Football Mouth" on Drunks, Guns And Livestock in the Streets Vol II: The Masked Wrestling Years 1978-2002 CD (Turkeyneck Records, 2003)
Published work
editArtwork appears in:
Piranhas in love / Fred Negro and Elizabeth Reale. Melbourne: Two Spaniards Press, 2018. ISBN 9780648125709
- InPress Magazine. Pub: Dharma Media, ABN 54 078 943 003.
- M.Walding and N.Vudovic (Eds). The Poster Art of Australian Popular Music Pub: Sept 2005 MUP, Miegunyah. ISBN 0-522-85168-1.
Honorary appointments:
- The Espy's artist in residence
Illustrations for
- Puppetry of the Penis – The Ancient Australian Art of Genital Origami [by David Friend and Simon Morley]. Published by Random House 2000 ISBN 1-74051-067-4
Film work
edit- Lesbo-A-Go-Go dir Andrew Leavold, Brisbane, 2003. B&W/Colour, 52 mins. Appeared as 'Vision from Hell'. IMDB reference
- "More entertainment value in its minuscule budget than a hundred Matrix Reloadeds..." Boris Lugosi, Girls Guns And Ghouls
- "Ugly, reprehensible and morally repugnant. And I made the film." Andrew Leavold, writer/director
- Fred Sounds, dir. Rohan Pugh, 2003
- Fred's Love, dir. Rohan Pugh, 2005
- Sticky Carpet, dir. Mark Butcher, 2006 (I Spit on Your Gravy live footage)
References
edit- General
- McFarlane, Ian (1999). "Whammo Homepage". Encyclopedia of Australian Rock and Pop. St Leonards, NSW: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-86508-072-1. Archived from the original on 5 April 2004. Retrieved 1 October 2013. Note: Archived [on-line] copy has limited functionality.
- Specific
- ^ Donovan, Patrick (30 June 2009). "The Dark Side of the 'Toon". The Age. Melbourne. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ^ "'Cute Little Kooka' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m McFarlane, 'I Spit on Your Gravy' entry at the Wayback Machine (archived 9 August 2004). Archived from the original on 9 August 2004. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
- ^ "Suck This Fred Nile". St Kilda's Alright (booklet). I Spit on Your Gravy. Man Made Records. 1985. MM 007.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ Fruit Loop City (album notes). I Spit on Your Gravy. Virgin Records. 1987. VOZ 2005.
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: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link) - ^ a b c d e McFarlane, 'The Band Who Shot Liberty Valance' entry at the Wayback Machine (archived 30 September 2004). Archived from the original on 9 August 2004. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
External links
edit- Official website
- Melbourne Punk Legend Hospitalised After Tram Incident
- Inpress Respond To Social Media Storm Over Comic Strip
- The Man Behind the Band: Fred Negro, Melbourne Music Week 2016
- Tone Deaf Welcomes Fred Negro
- Fred Negro Discogs
- Fred Negro St Kilda News
- FRED NEGRO – St Kilda’s Alright Art Exhibition
- Fred Negro IMDB profile
- Fred Negro – LastFM
- Punk a Photographic Journey The History of the Melbourne Punk Scene – I Spit on Your Gravy
- Fred Negro interview 1994 by Andrew Leavold (Stumpy)
- The dark side of the 'toon, The Age, Patrick Donovan, June 30, 2009
- The Continuing Sad, Sorry State of Australia Street Press
- Fred Negro on TROVE