The demented but hugely likable geek at the front of the B-52s. Almost consciously turned himeslf into a cartoon character, of B Movies culture and American Kitsch at the front of the singing and dancing Rock and Roll version of a Hanna Barbera cartoon, (it was fitting when they eventually provided the music for the Flintstones film). Virtually a daytime equivalent of Lux Interior, representing so much of what is truly great about that vast country.
“Memory is what we are. Your very soul and your very reason to be alive are tied up in memory.” Nick Cave
Thursday, May 26, 2016
100 Mavericks # 82 Fred Schneider
The demented but hugely likable geek at the front of the B-52s. Almost consciously turned himeslf into a cartoon character, of B Movies culture and American Kitsch at the front of the singing and dancing Rock and Roll version of a Hanna Barbera cartoon, (it was fitting when they eventually provided the music for the Flintstones film). Virtually a daytime equivalent of Lux Interior, representing so much of what is truly great about that vast country.
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