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Post by sd on Oct 1, 2010 20:08:44 GMT -5
Hi I'm new to this forum. Thought i'd share how i came about BA's. I was 18 (many years ago )and working in a clothing store that allowed you to play any music you liked. BA's came on and i rememeber turning to my work mate and asking who they were. She said the BA's. I was taken straight away as i myself was a chick who had been playing guitar since a kid and dreamed of making it. I then saw the clip to earling warning and the rest is history. Thank you Suze Demarchi you were and still are an inspiration to me. Even when i thought i'd made it fronting my first band in the early 90's getting payed $10 a gig and going on at 2.00am to face a crowd of druncken dicks you still inspired me. When ever in doubt remember people still care and you have impacted alot of souls. Thank you for sharing your gift. SD
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Post by chrisma on Dec 1, 2010 9:56:03 GMT -5
My name is Chris,had a cover band called Sister Tease in 92-94.We played at least 4 BA songs and always wanted to have the same sound as this unique 4 piece outfit.So pumped to be able to see these legends in 2011 in SA at the Claire gig.will be there with the band,unfortunately without Dean Bakker,our bass player who tragically passed away in a car accident,he would have loved to be there.Rock on! .
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Post by kesto2011 on Feb 2, 2011 6:04:04 GMT -5
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Post by mikejohn898 on Oct 16, 2011 5:50:31 GMT -5
My name is Chris,had a cover band called Sister Tease in 92-94.We played at least 4 BA songs and always wanted to have the same sound as this unique 4 piece outfit.So pumped to be able to see these legends in 2011 in SA at the Claire gig.
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Post by ayan555 on May 17, 2012 3:22:09 GMT -5
BA's came on and i rememeber turning to my work mate and asking who they were. She said the BA's. I was taken straight away as i myself was a chick who had been playing guitar since a kid and dreamed of making it. I then saw the clip to earling warning and the rest is history. Thank you Suze Demarchi you were and still are an inspiration to me. Even when i thought i'd made it fronting my first band in the early 90's getting payed $10 a gig and going on at 2.00am to face a crowd of druncken dicks you still inspired me. When ever in doubt remember people still care and you have impacted alot of souls. Thank you for sharing your gift.
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Post by playboy5 on May 19, 2012 5:33:21 GMT -5
Il Grande Silenzio is not an obvious unplugged affair, nor a lazy reworking of the songs stripped back into a few acoustic chords. “Nobody wanted to do that,” agrees DeMarchi. “We all lived with those songs for so long that we wanted to give them a new life of their own and give ourselves a bit of a challenge.” Indeed, in many cases, Baby Animals’ classic torch songs have been either completely re-interpreted stylistically, or rendered barely recognisable. “The songs lent themselves to be interpreted differently,” she says. “Really, they don’t sound like the Baby Animals at all.”
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Post by sajid5566 on May 23, 2012 1:22:44 GMT -5
“Nobody wanted to do that,” agrees DeMarchi. “We all lived with those songs for so long that we wanted to give them a new life of their own and give ourselves a bit of a challenge.” Indeed, in many cases, Baby Animals’ classic torch songs have been either completely re-interpreted stylistically, or rendered barely recognisable. “The songs lent themselves to be interpreted differently,” she says. “Really, they don’t sound like the Baby Animals at all.”
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Post by sajid009 on May 31, 2012 0:06:13 GMT -5
That said, DeMarchi is feeling delighted to have everything come full circle. “Nuno’s really happy for me – he’s the one who has always been pushing me back towards it. And now, I think it’s the right time. There’s really only been one band for me, and even with my solo record it didn’t feel right. I missed everybody, I missed being part of this unit, you know? The Baby Animals has been such a great vehicle for me on every level – personally, musically, creatively. To have that kind of career where you really love what you do has been a real blessing for me in my life.
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Post by sajid555 on Jun 2, 2012 6:13:35 GMT -5
Grande Silenzio is not an obvious unplugged affair, nor a lazy reworking of the songs stripped back into a few acoustic chords. “Nobody wanted to do that,” agrees DeMarchi. “We all lived with those songs for so long that we wanted to give them a new life of their own and give ourselves a bit of a challenge.” Indeed, in many cases, Baby Animals’ classic torch songs have been either completely re-interpreted stylistically, or rendered barely recognisable. “The songs lent themselves to be interpreted differently,” she says. “Really, they don’t sound like the Baby Animals at all.”
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Post by dairymilk666 on Jul 3, 2012 3:07:04 GMT -5
BA's came on and i rememeber turning to my work mate and asking who they were. She said the BA's. I was taken straight away as i myself was a chick who had been playing guitar since a kid and dreamed of making it. I then saw the clip to earling warning and the rest is history. Thank you Suze Demarchi you were and still are an inspiration to me. Even when i thought i'd made it fronting my first band in the early 90's getting payed $10 a gig and going on at 2.00am to face a crowd of druncken dicks you still inspired me. When ever in doubt remember people still care and you have impacted alot of souls. Thank you for sharing your gift.
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