Never widely popular amongst the general public, Suicide are highly influential: critic Wilson Neate argues that Suicide "would prove as influential as The Clash. Listening to their self-titled 1977 debut from the vantage point of late 2002, it's all so obvious: The synthpop, techno, and industrial dance sounds of the '80s and '90s, and now the new New Wave of electroclash, all gesture back to that foundational album. In a November 1970 flyer the band was the first ever to use the phrase "punk music" to advertise a concert. Suicide took their name from the title of a Ghost Rider comic book titled Satan Suicide, a favorite of Alan Vega. Rev's simple keyboard riffs, (initially played on a battered Farfisa organ combined with effects units, before changing to a synthesizer), were accompanied by primitive drum machines, providing a pulsing, minimalistic, electronic backdrop for Vega's murmuring and nervy vocals. They were the first band to use the term punk to describe themselves, which they had adopted from an article by Lester Bangs. Some of their earliest posters use the terms "punk music" and "punk music mass".
Suicide emerged alongside the early glam punk scene in New York, with a reputation for their confrontational live shows. Many of their early shows were at the Mercer Arts Center, alongside bands like the New York Dolls and Eric Emerson and the Magic Tramps. David Johansen once played harmonica with Suicide in an early show there. Vega and Rev both dressed like arty street thugs, and Vega was notorious for brandishing a length of motorcycle drive chain onstage. Vega once stated "We started getting booed as soon as we came onstage. Just from the way we looked they started giving us hell already. This sort of audience confrontation was inspired by Vega's witnessing of an Iggy and the Stooges concert at the New York State Pavilion in August 1969, which he later described as "great art". After the collapse of the Mercer Arts Center in 1973, Suicide played at Max's Kansas City and CBGB, often sharing the bill with emerging punk bands. Their first album was reissued with bonus material, including "23 Minutes Over Brussels", a recording of a Suicide concert that deteriorated into a riot.
Their first album, Suicide (1977), is regarded a classic. One critic writes: "'Che", "Ghost Rider"โthese eerie, sturdy, proto-punk anthems rank among the most visionary, melodic experiments the rock realm has yet produced." Of note is the ten-minute "Frankie Teardrop", which tells the story of a poverty-stricken young factory worker, pushed to the edge. Critic Emerson Dameron writes that the song is "one of the most terrifying, riveting, absurd things Iโve ever heard. Nick Hornby in his book 31 Songs described "Frankie Teardrop" as something you would listen to "Only once".
Suicide's albums of the late 1970s and early 1980s are regarded as some of the most influential recordings of their time and helped shape the direction of indie rock, industrial music and dance music. Among others, Steve Albini (Shellac, Rapeman, Big Black), Panthรฉre, Gang Gang Dance, The Jesus and Mary Chain, The Sisters of Mercy, She Wants Revenge, Henry Rollins, Joy Division/New Order, Soft Cell, Nick Cave, Cassandra Complex, Sigue Sigue Sputnik, Radiohead, Kap Bambino, Spacemen 3, Spiritualized, Angel Corpus Christi (covers of Dream Baby Dream and Cheree with Alan Vega guest vocals), Michael Gira, MGMT, Sonic Boom, Loop, The Fleshtones (both of whom have recorded cover versions of "Rocket USA"), Ric Ocasek of The Cars, Mi Ami, R.E.M. and The Kills have all listed Suicide as an influence. Bruce Springsteen was also influenced by the band, as evident by the song "State Trooper" from his album Nebraska. Furthermore, Springsteen also used a solo keyboard version of "Dream Baby Dream" to close the concerts on his 2005 Devils & Dust Tour.
In 1986, Alan Vega collaborated with Andrew Eldritch of The Sisters of Mercy on the 'Gift' album, released under the name of 'The Sisterhood'. Vega and Rev have both released solo albums, and Suicide released their first album in over a decade with 2002's American Supreme. Sales, however, were slow and critical reception was mixed.
In 2005, SAF Publishing put out Suicide No Compromise, a "docu-biography" by David Nobahkt, which featured extensive interviews with Vega and Rev as well as many of their contemporaries and famous fans.
In 2008, Blast First Petite released a monthly, limited edition series of 10" Vinyl EP's and downloads by major artists, honoring Alan Vega's 70th birthday. Among those paying tribute were Bruce Springsteen, Primal Scream, Peaches, Grinderman, Spiritualized, The Horrors, Sunn 0))+Pansonic, Julian Cope, Lydia Lunch, Vincent Gallo, LIARS, & The Klaxons. The label also released "Suicide: 1977-1978", a 6 CD box-set, the same year.
In September 2009, the group performed their debut LP live in its entirety as part of the All Tomorrow's Parties-curated Don't Look Back series.
In mid-2009, the band The Horrors released a cover of the song "Shadazz" as part of a tribute to Alan Vega and his work. They've performed it many times live, along with another Suicide song, "Ghost Rider". Later that year, Primal Scream and Miss Kittin covered the song "Diamonds, Fur Coat, Champagne" for a limited-edition 10-inch vinyl pressing. A total of 3,000 copies were pressed and released on March 30, 2009.
"Ghost Rider" was recently featured in a sixth season episode of HBO's Entourage. "Ghost Rider" is featured in movies Finisterrae and Attenberg. The riff from "Ghost Rider" was sampled extensively in M.I.A.'s single, "Born Free", released in April 2010.
"Ghostrider" was covered by the garage punk band The Gories and released on the Cheapo Crypt Sampler No. 2.
In May 2010 the band performed the entire first album live at two London concerts, double billed with Iggy & The Stooges performing Raw Power.
In April 2012, Neneh Cherry released a cover of the song "Dream Baby Dream" which will appear on her album, The Cherry Thing.
Vocalist Alan Vega passed away on July 16, 2016 at the age of 78.
There are other artists with this name:
2) A death metal band from Turkey, who pioneered the Turkish death metal scene.
3) A darkstep DJ from Russia. 4)
A grunge / hardcore band from Milevsko, Czech Republic. 5) A Croatian rapper.
2) Suicide is a band from Ankara, Turkey, considered to be the pioneers of the Turkish death metal scene. Suicide was founded by guitarist Erkan Tatoglu and his friends in 1989. Their first concert was at Talip Cinema in Ankara in 1991, where the band played to an audience of approximately 1300 people. After many changes in the line up, Erkan moved to vocals and Hakan Kuscu joined the band as the lead guitarist in 1994. Esad Erbil joined in 1995 as the bass guitar player. The band's current line up was completed after Caglar Yurut joined them in 2003. In Turkey, the band took stage in more than 50 concerts mostly in Ankara, Eskisehir, Istanbul, Bursa, Izmir, Kayseri and Mersin. The band, also known as the "Death Metal Titans" in Turkey have released an EP called "Spiritual Mess" (2000), a split CD containing the "Spiritual Mess" EP and an album called "One of Your Neighbours" (2004). The debut album "One of Your Neighbours" contains 15 years of experience in 14 songs, that devastate the trends in today's death metal while combining the pieces from old school death metal to technical and brutal death.
3) Suicide is a darkstep / DnB DJ from the Russian Federation. Official Myspace: http://www.myspace.com/suicidespb
Dream Baby Dream
Suicide Lyrics
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Dream baby dream
Dream baby dream
Forever,
And ever
keep those dreams burnin' forever
Keep those dreams burnin
And ever..
dream baby dream
Dream baby dream
Forever
dream baby dream
Dream baby dream
Dream baby, dream baby
Dream baby dream
Forever
dream baby dream
Come on baby you gotta keep those dreams burnin'
Keep those dreams baby
Dream baby dream
Dream baby,dream baby,
Dream baby, dream baby
Forever...
keep that flame burnin'
Keep that flame burnin'
Forever
dream baby dream
Dream baby dream
Forever, and ever
Forever, and ever
yeah, those dreams keep you free
Kepp holding on yeah..
dream baby, dream baby,
Dream baby.
Forever and ever
Dream baby dream
I see that smile on your face
Yeah
Yeah, makes you free
I see that smile
Huh...
Oh..
dream baby dream
Dream baby dream
Dream baby dream
Dream baby dream
Forever ...
The song "Dream Baby Dream" by Suicide is a simple yet powerful piece that features repetition and a dream-like quality that implores listeners to focus on their dreams and never let them go. The lyrics "Dream baby dream, forever and ever" encourage listeners to hold onto their hopes and aspirations tightly and to never give up on them. The phrase "keep those dreams burnin'" is repeated throughout the song as a way to reinforce this message, and the last lines of the song, "yeah, those dreams keep you free/Keep holding on yeah," further emphasize the importance of holding onto your dreams.
The song is a call to perseverance, and it's a message that can be applied to many aspects of life. It's a reminder that even when things get tough, and the road ahead seems uncertain, we should hold onto our dreams and continue striving towards our goals. The song carries a message of hope in the face of adversity, and it's one that has resonated with many people since its release.
Line by Line Meaning
Dream baby dream
Encouragement to never give up on one's dreams
Forever,
Endearing sense of forever-ness to one's dreams
And ever
Continuity of forever sense
keep those dreams burnin' forever
To always keep the dreams alive in one's mind
Keep those dreams burnin
Maintain the fiery passion for one's dreams
dream baby dream
Repetition of encouragement to pursue dreams
Keep those dreams baby
Further encouragement to protect the dreams
Come on baby you gotta keep those dreams burnin'
Invigorating request to persist with the dream
Keep that flame burnin'
Keeping the passion for the dream aflame
yeah, those dreams keep you free
The dreams act as a liberating force
Kepp holding on yeah..
Continued encouragement to hold onto dreams
I see that smile on your face
Noting the joy connected to pursuing dreams
Yeah
Agreement with the joy connected to dreams
makes you free
Reiteration of dreams as a liberating force
Huh...
Realization of the importance of dreams
Oh..
Emotive recognition of the power of dreams
Forever ...
Continued sense of forever-ness for dreams
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Written by: ALAN VEGA, MARTIN REV
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@websurfer5772
The music is reminiscent of Lou Reed.
It's fun to sing along with this music.
@Mojokiss
i was thinking the exact same thing!
@waltwhitman7545
beautiful. rip alan vega
@jeffkharpoharpo3472
reminds me of clubbing in NYC back in the late 70s Rest in peace
@lovelyeyes818
This music make us alive while listening bravo
@beataspiewakjonsson1749
I love this song RIP Alan you are
misst ๐๐๐ฅ
@williamrowland8727
"forever, and ever ...." . he ain't gone, immortalised - "forever" x
@genevacacioppo
Wow thank you for the remaster!
@davidgerrard8661
Love it ๐
@Allen-rv5dd
This is beautiful. I'm at my county fair, holding hands with a girl I'm so dumb I don't even know what love is, but sugar is in the air & we're on the Big Wheel & there isn't even a world to worry about cuz there's just now & now & now how could anything possibly go wrong?