Born in Malone, New York, Mould lived in several places, including Pine City, Minnesota and the Minneapolis-St. Paul area, where he attended Macalester College. There, he formed Hüsker Dü in the late 1970s, with drummer/singer Grant Hart and bass guitarist Greg Norton.
Mould released his first solo album after Hüsker Dü broke up; 1989's Workbook eschewed Mould's trademark wall-of-noise guitar for a stripped-down sound featuring acoustic guitars and cellos. 1991's jagged Black Sheets of Rain put Mould in more familiar territory, recalling Hüsker Dü's loudest, angriest moments. Mould also started a record label, Singles Only Label, which released singles from up and coming bands such as Grant Lee Buffalo.
Mould then formed the group Sugar, a college/alternative radio favorite in the mid-1990s. Along with extensive touring, Sugar released two albums, an EP and a B-sides collection before splitting.
Mould returned to solo recording, releasing a self-titled album in 1996 (which is often referred to as Hubcap because of the cover photo) and 1998's The Last Dog and Pony Show. During a stint living in New York City in the late-1990s, Mould's tastes took a detour into dance music and electronica. Those influences were clear on his 2002 release Modulate, which featured a strong electronica influence to mixed critical reviews. To pursue this sound, Mould also began recording under the pseudonym LoudBomb (an anagram of his name). He has released one CD so far under this name.
Mould took a brief break from the music world to get involved with another passion of his, professional wrestling, when he joined WCW as a scriptwriter for a brief period. Creative differences with some of the other writers of the league led to Mould leaving the company and returning to music. The liner notes for Modulate thank some of the wrestlers he associated with, most notably Kevin Nash and Kevin Sullivan.
In addition to his solo work, Mould is also a live DJ in collaboration with Washington DC-area dance music artist Richard Morel, under the collective banner Blowoff. A recording under that banner was released in September 2006. Mould has been asked to do remixes for a variety of dance and alternative rock artists. A recent remix of the Interpol song "Length Of Love" has led to more critical acclaim for the veteran artist.
For much of the 1990s, Mould toured playing solo acoustic renditions of his catalog (occasionally switching to electric guitar midway through his set). In 2005 his solo album Body of Song was cross-announced with his first band tour since 1998. Brendan Canty, best known as the drummer for Fugazi, and Mould's Blowoff collaborator, Morel, played drums and keyboards, respectively, for the 2005 tour. Mould's latest album, District Line, was released in February 2008.
Though his homosexuality was previously something of an open secret, Mould was outed in the early 1990s; he is now openly gay. Though it was often rumored during his Hüsker Dü days that he and bandmate Hart were an item (Hart was also gay, and both acknowledge taking partners on tour), both have flatly denied ever having been romantically involved.
In 2006, Mould contributed the song "If I Can't Change Your Mind" to the album Wed-Rock, an album to promote same-sex marriage.
On September 29, 2005, Mould's song "Circles" was featured on The OC as Marissa Cooper was starting her first day at her public school in Season 3. Mould's song "Dog on Fire" is the theme song for The Daily Show. They Might Be Giants perform the current version. The song "See a Little Light" has been used more than once in various television applications: It was used in the closing scene of the original un-aired test pilot episode of Buffy The Vampire Slayer, it became one of the principal theme songs for the HBO series The Mind of the Married Man and was also used in a television commercial for TIAA-CREF (August 2007). Mould also composed the theme for the TLC program, In a Fix.
Mould and director Cameron Crowe are close friends; the character Bob Sugar (played by Jay Mohr) in Crowe's 1996 film Jerry Maguire is named for both Mould and his former band, Sugar.
Mould appeared on an episode of IFC's The Henry Rollins Show on June 15, 2007.
Mould also played lead guitar in the house band for the film of John Cameron Mitchell's Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Mould also participated in a Hedwig tribute album, Wig in a Box, on which he covered the song "Nailed."
Solo Discography
Workbook LP (Virgin, 1989)
See A Little Light Single (Virgin, 1989)
Wishing Well + 4 Tracks Single (Virgin, 1989)
Black Sheets of Rain LP (Virgin, 1990)
Poison Years Compilation LP (Virgin, 1994)
Egøverride Single (Rykodisc, 1995)
Bob Mould LP (Rykodisc, 1996)
The Last Dog and Pony Show LP (Rykodisc, 1998)
Modulate LP (Granary Music, 2002)
Live Dog 98: The Forum, London UK Live LP (Granary Music, 2002)
Long Playing Grooves (released under anagram LoudBomb) LP (Granary Music, 2002)
Body of Song (Yep Roc, 2005)
District Line (Granary Music, 2008)
Silver Age (Edsel 2012)
Beauty & Ruin (Merge Records, 2014)
Patch the Sky (Merge Records, 2016)
Sunshine Rock (Merge Records, 2019)
Bootlegs
The Calm Before the Storm (Kiss The Stone, 1994)
Bands Produced
Soul Asylum, Made To Be Broken LP
Articles of Faith, Give Thanks and In this Life LPs
Magnapop, Hot Boxing LP
Verbow, Chronicles LP
The Zulus, Down on the Floor LP
Impaler, If We Had Brains... We'd Be Dangerous LP
Low, Tonight the Monkeys Die Remixes EP
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Missing you
Bob Mould Lyrics
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I'm missing you, the reasons are all mine
Treated you unkind
So miserable am I
I'm missing you
I need you here beside me now
Missing you, I turned into a wreck
From pushing you aside
To wishing you were mine
I've been missing you
I tried, now I know there's some hope
Ooh baby I'm so sorry now I've gotta see you
Ooh maybe you could come around
And see the stupid fool who's missing you
Just for you I grabbed a ray of hope
And shine it on the places you might go
I'll search for you all night
I'm hoping you might find out
That I'm missing you
I need you here beside me now
Yeah I've been missing you
I need you here beside me now
The lyrics of Bob Mould's song "Missing You" describe the feelings of remorse and longing after a relationship has ended. The singer admits to treating their partner unkindly and pushing them aside, leading to sadness and misery. The lyrics suggest that the singer has come to the realization that they made a mistake and now miss the person they pushed away. They desperately long for their return and will search for them through the night, hoping that they will find out how much they are missed.
The lyrics are emotionally charged and highlight the pain that comes from losing someone you care about. They describe how the weight of guilt can consume you and leave you with a sense of emptiness. At the same time, there is a sense of hope that things can be repaired, and the relationship can be rekindled.
In summary, "Missing You" is a powerful song about remorse, heartbreak, and the need for redemption. It highlights the fragility of relationships and the importance of recognizing the value of the people we care about before it is too late.
Line by Line Meaning
This is how I'm feeling for some time
I have been feeling this way for a while
I'm missing you, the reasons are all mine
I miss you, but the reasons why are personal to me
Treated you unkind
I was unkind to you
So miserable am I
I am extremely unhappy
I'm missing you
I miss you
I need you here beside me now
I need you to be with me right now
Missing you, I turned into a wreck
My longing for you has made me a mess
You don't know bad I want you back
You have no idea how badly I want you back
From pushing you aside
I pushed you away
To wishing you were mine
Now I wish you were mine
I've been missing you
I have missed you
I tried, now I know there's some hope
I've tried, and now I'm hopeful
Ooh baby I'm so sorry now I've gotta see you
I'm sorry and I need to see you
Ooh maybe you could come around
Perhaps you could come visit
And see the stupid fool who's missing you
You can see the foolish person who is missing you
Just for you I grabbed a ray of hope
I found hope for you
And shine it on the places you might go
And directed it towards the places you might visit
I'll search for you all night
I will look for you all night
I'm hoping you might find out
I hope you find out
That I'm missing you
That I miss you
I need you here beside me now
I need you to be with me right now
Yeah I've been missing you
Yes, I have missed you
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Written by: BOB MOULD
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MeetYouAtTheBing
totally underrated, yet perfect song.....sadly he never plays that one live
Ian Henderson
Yep...great chorus on this one...