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+ | [[File:The Mekons early days.jpg|thumb|right|400px|''The Mekons'' in the early days of Leeds]]<br/> | ||
+ | '''The Mekons''' are a British rock band formed in the incendiary atmosphere of Leeds' 1977 race riots by a group of University of Leeds art students, among others [[Jon Langford]].<br/> | ||
+ | They are one of the longest-running and most prolific bands of first-wave British punk rock and nowadays often described as a post-punk, cowpunk and/or alt country band.<br/> | ||
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+ | Check out, for a good example, [http://www.mekons.de/mekonsb3.htm this biography] taken from Rough Guide to Rock...<br/> | ||
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+ | In the early days, [[Jon Langford]] stepped in for a few live gigs on bass with [[The Sisters of Mercy]]. | ||
+ | [[File:The Mekons Story Excerpt.jpg|right|thumb|400px|]] | ||
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+ | Rumour has it that the lyrics to '''''The Mekons''''' song '''''Prince Of Darkness''''' from their 1987 album<br/>[http://www.mekons.de/honky.htm The Mekons Honky Tonkin'] referred to [[Andrew Eldritch]]:<br/> | ||
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+ | '''''Prince Of Darkness'''''<br/> | ||
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+ | ''He is the Prince of Darkness''<br/> | ||
+ | ''he holds old friends in such high esteem''<br/> | ||
+ | ''he sees a red town and wants it painted black''<br/> | ||
+ | ''For the Catholic girls at Halloween''<br/> | ||
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+ | ''Well you know he said to me "I've waited seven years''<br/> | ||
+ | ''And I am a very patient man''<br/> | ||
+ | ''After all those things that we've gone and done''<br/> | ||
+ | ''still need someone to tell''<br/> | ||
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+ | ''His pleasures were a mystery to us all''<br/> | ||
+ | ''You'd never see him out after dawn''<br/> | ||
+ | ''In a German sea-port town''<br/> | ||
+ | ''He takes coffee in the red-light''<br/> | ||
+ | ''And now he is the Prince of Darkness''<br/> | ||
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+ | The chords to this song can be found [http://www.mekons.de/chords.htm#big under this link...] (scroll).<br/> | ||
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+ | For additional information, please check the quite interesting article at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Mekons_%28band%29 wikipedia] <br/> | ||
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+ | and above all of [http://www.mekons.de/mekonhom.htm '''Club Mekon'''], a very comprehensive official fan-run website... just brillant!!! ...<br/> | ||
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+ | from which we also have, err, recovered the lovely excerpt of the comic right here ... <br/> | ||
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+ | Plenty videos of Mekons stuff from all eras can also be found on [http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=mekons YouTube...]<br/> | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:03, 6 August 2014
The Mekons are a British rock band formed in the incendiary atmosphere of Leeds' 1977 race riots by a group of University of Leeds art students, among others Jon Langford.
They are one of the longest-running and most prolific bands of first-wave British punk rock and nowadays often described as a post-punk, cowpunk and/or alt country band.
Check out, for a good example, this biography taken from Rough Guide to Rock...
In the early days, Jon Langford stepped in for a few live gigs on bass with The Sisters of Mercy.
Rumour has it that the lyrics to The Mekons song Prince Of Darkness from their 1987 album
The Mekons Honky Tonkin' referred to Andrew Eldritch:
Prince Of Darkness
He is the Prince of Darkness
he holds old friends in such high esteem
he sees a red town and wants it painted black
For the Catholic girls at Halloween
Well you know he said to me "I've waited seven years
And I am a very patient man
After all those things that we've gone and done
still need someone to tell
His pleasures were a mystery to us all
You'd never see him out after dawn
In a German sea-port town
He takes coffee in the red-light
And now he is the Prince of Darkness
The chords to this song can be found under this link... (scroll).
For additional information, please check the quite interesting article at wikipedia
and above all of Club Mekon, a very comprehensive official fan-run website... just brillant!!! ...
from which we also have, err, recovered the lovely excerpt of the comic right here ...
Plenty videos of Mekons stuff from all eras can also be found on YouTube...