The spark that ignited PAS/CAL's pop flame was provided by a dubious dare t… Read Full Bio ↴The spark that ignited PAS/CAL's pop flame was provided by a dubious dare to the group: in one night improvise & record a pop song with the wit, charm and craft of a masterwork that had been labored over for months. The challenge proved fruitful and rewarding, spurring on more efforts to create smart pop pieces for the subversive set. Thus was planted the seed that germinated into the phenomenon we know today.
In early 2003, PAS/CAL's debut EP The Handbag Memoirs met critical success with attention to finely tuned detail, clever lyrical references and an upbeat yet melancholic pop polish. Track number one, The Bronze Beached Boys (Come On Let's Go), eventually found its way to television through a Saturn commercial.
Over the next three years two EPs (Oh Honey We're Ridiculous & Dear Sir) and two split 12" records (Seasons Greetings split with Asobi Seksu & Summer split with La Laque) are issued. The band doubles in size & equally ups its musical ante at its newly-constructed headquarters, the Romantic Air Recording Workshoppe. From this deeply-receded fortress the band piece together their songs, each replete with complex movements, melodies that haunt the heart and arrangements that would turn George Martin's head. 'What Happened To The Sands' rocks & bounces along with great aggression & equal tenderness; 'Poor Maude' details the titular character's dying wish for, well, death; 'What Do The American Girls Have On Jennifer Jo Jo?' warns our young heroine of the terrible facts of living in a cold, uncaring world; 'Summer Is Almost Here' goes from seemingly fey summerpop to a foreboding warning-bell referencing Arthur Miller's "Air Conditioned Nightmare".
Since its inception PAS/CAL has sought to spread the word according to its peculiar pop gospel. Three EPs on Le Grand Magistery, two 12" split singles on their own Romantic Air label and a handful of appearances on compilations have showcased to the world the band's mixture of sinister and sweet, perversity and prudence - all dressed up in deceptively catchy and meticulously arranged tunes with hooks that would make Johnny Marr jealous and turn Serge Gainsbourg's head. Accompany this with a penchant for colorful outfits and unique stage performances known to include actors, props and special effects and you are getting close to the complete PAS/CAL picture.
PAS/CAL took all of 2007 off---and a bit of 2006---to write and record their long awaited and overdue debut LP provocatively entitled, I Was Raised On Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Laura. They are ecstatic with the outcome ("It's epic!" -Richard Panic) and happily look forward to seeing it released in early 2008 via the Le Grand Magistery imprint.
On their forthcoming release, PAS/CAL is lead by singer/songwriter/instrumentalist Casimer Pascal with help from Richard Panic on all keyboard oriented instruments, Nathan Burgundy on bass, the incredibly powerful LTD on drums, and guitarists Gene Corduroy and Trevor Naud.
In early 2003, PAS/CAL's debut EP The Handbag Memoirs met critical success with attention to finely tuned detail, clever lyrical references and an upbeat yet melancholic pop polish. Track number one, The Bronze Beached Boys (Come On Let's Go), eventually found its way to television through a Saturn commercial.
Over the next three years two EPs (Oh Honey We're Ridiculous & Dear Sir) and two split 12" records (Seasons Greetings split with Asobi Seksu & Summer split with La Laque) are issued. The band doubles in size & equally ups its musical ante at its newly-constructed headquarters, the Romantic Air Recording Workshoppe. From this deeply-receded fortress the band piece together their songs, each replete with complex movements, melodies that haunt the heart and arrangements that would turn George Martin's head. 'What Happened To The Sands' rocks & bounces along with great aggression & equal tenderness; 'Poor Maude' details the titular character's dying wish for, well, death; 'What Do The American Girls Have On Jennifer Jo Jo?' warns our young heroine of the terrible facts of living in a cold, uncaring world; 'Summer Is Almost Here' goes from seemingly fey summerpop to a foreboding warning-bell referencing Arthur Miller's "Air Conditioned Nightmare".
Since its inception PAS/CAL has sought to spread the word according to its peculiar pop gospel. Three EPs on Le Grand Magistery, two 12" split singles on their own Romantic Air label and a handful of appearances on compilations have showcased to the world the band's mixture of sinister and sweet, perversity and prudence - all dressed up in deceptively catchy and meticulously arranged tunes with hooks that would make Johnny Marr jealous and turn Serge Gainsbourg's head. Accompany this with a penchant for colorful outfits and unique stage performances known to include actors, props and special effects and you are getting close to the complete PAS/CAL picture.
PAS/CAL took all of 2007 off---and a bit of 2006---to write and record their long awaited and overdue debut LP provocatively entitled, I Was Raised On Matthew, Mark, Luke, and Laura. They are ecstatic with the outcome ("It's epic!" -Richard Panic) and happily look forward to seeing it released in early 2008 via the Le Grand Magistery imprint.
On their forthcoming release, PAS/CAL is lead by singer/songwriter/instrumentalist Casimer Pascal with help from Richard Panic on all keyboard oriented instruments, Nathan Burgundy on bass, the incredibly powerful LTD on drums, and guitarists Gene Corduroy and Trevor Naud.
Poor Maude
PAS/CAL Lyrics
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Little Red Radio I just got out my little red book The minute that…
O My Cherry Life is solid harder And can't be easy in congestion It can'…
The Bronze Beached Boys Come on let's go Let's not talk about tomorrow Today You …
What Happened to the Sands Talking to my niggas last week Heard a noise go off…
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Alan Goudie
Thank you for an excellent video.
THE PRACTICE PLAN IS REALLY INVALUABLE. IT HIGHLIGHTS THE MAIN POINTS.
Good to see your dad demonstrating.
SUGGESTION. I AM SURE MANY VIEWERS WOULD APPRECIATE HIS TRYING TO DO THE DRILLS.
Older golfers could really associate his swing & effort to their standard.
Also how is Laura getting on?
Many viewers could benefit from her lessons & improvement.
Will you be showing how you introduce golf to your boys.
My suggestions should keep you busy if you run out of new ideas.
I will NOT be asking for a 10 % commission.!
Brantman
Needed this one Dan. I must say, I've never struggled getting wound up on a golf course before. 😁
Danny Maude
😂🤜🏻🤛🏼
Lou Body
What a great explanation of building a backswing with momentum and not tension. Wow! This is, literally, Backswing 101!
Veeru Patel
Excellent, and so very simply explained. I have been suffering by trying to hard and playing stiffly withou realising that the club must have the momentum . Like the idea of think like an upward and then downard spring coil. Thanks again, Danny
M8ithpn
Thank you Danny, you’ve taught me so much through your videos. I’ve learned that the power comes from the ground up which corrected my loose legs (loss of power) during my backswing. In other video’s I’ve learned to complete the backswing because cutting it short throws it all off and your emphasizing letting the arms relax and let the wrist go was a huge breakthrough for me, wow! I have taken several strokes off my game with your help!
Danny Maude
Glad the videos are helping 👍
Patricia Smyth
Great video Danny. It's so reassuring to hear that even you can have an 'absolute shocker' from time to time! Felt like giving up the game this week! Got more than 'wound up' with my swing. The advice to keep it simple and let the club head do the work was much needed. Looking forward to seeing the new website. 😁👍
Bayside Angler
Danny- you have 560 k subscribers who would be rooting you on! We would all learn from ur successes and foibles for our matches. Give it a try and see the response! Thx for responding and hoping for ur success in return to tourney golf!
Danny Maude
@Bayside Angler will see what I can come up with that adds value to you. Never wanted to make the channel about me as it’s about helping the regular golfer. If you feel watching my ups and downs would be useful I’d be happy to film it
Bayside Angler
Please do Danny! You are the best instructor on YouTube and ur journey would be great to watch! Plus, if you struggle it makes us poor 10 hcp understand an appreciate again how hard but fun this game is!