There are 2 known groups called The Drugs:
1 Australian band - activ… Read Full Bio ↴There are 2 known groups called The Drugs:
1 Australian band - active 1992-present
thedrugs.net.au
2 Scottish (UK) group - active from late 1970s.
2012 album release The Sound of Electricity.
www.portellorecords.com > Hear and buy The Sound of Electricity
1. Australian Band - The Drugs
Before The Drugs formed in 1992, Ian Baddley (Founder/Front-man), had a the resume of a any performers dreams.
His list included:
Level 42
The Foo Fighters
The Church
Bread
Einstürzende Neubauten
This however, was entirely in accurate, and mostly due to a hard-of-hearing journalist and Baddley's negligence in correcting the rather fraudulent claims during an erly interview.
Nearer the truth, He lived on Level 42 in the Blacktown housing projects, was the leader of a primary school gang called The Food Fighters (Even though he was 27 at this point) Regularly attended Church, but only for the free Bread.
His claim to involvement with Einstürzende Neubauten, if it could be deemed involvement, was perhaps nearest to fact.
All through early 90's the Australian Einstürzende Neubauten tour.
Ian was the dull sounding instrument that they struck each night to produce the thud sound in their hit "Passen das Deutschland from das lift hande side"
(Perhaps this helps explain Baddley's lumpy appearance?)
In any case, shortly after the tour he met David Live.
David was a keen sports enthusiast with a penchant for amputees.
He's running joke was "Cricket or Shaggin', either way I like the stumps"
It seemed to a be a match made in heaven and shortly after the 2 began looking for members.
Auditions were many and brief, and usually included an inexplicable cavity search.
Most of the applicants were tested on technical skill and fall-breaking comfort.
The new and final line-up was completed in 92 with
Harry Snow (Drums), Benjamin A Drill (Guitar) and finally Mark Trax (Guitar) who they insist change his name to Mark Tracks for spelling convenience.
It is among some of their greatest achievements, though not often credited. That this line up spent the next 6 years touring as the Australian Jet Tribute Show. This was no easy feet, since Jet didn't exist until years later.
The rigors of the road took their toll and line-ups were to change often with the in again out again inclusion of Tyler Noll (guitar).
Finally, due mostly to overwhelming Aus Music Industry support, and Ian's constant battle with the question why don't Milk Bottle lollies taste like broken glass?
The Drugs disbanded in 2004....but then to reunite in early 2008 for a national tour. Also appearing on the horizon is a documentary about the band's history and new music made for the soundtrack for said documentary.
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2. Scottish group - The Drugs
Formed around 1974/5 and played under various names - The Peatbog Dance Band, Revolver, The Bland - they became the first punk band in the Western Isles and then the first synthesiser band in the Western Isles, and then... The Drugs.
The Drugs' sound has evolved and transcended itself over 3 decades. The Drugs think they sound like a cross between Howling Wolf and Kraftwerk with a dash of Beefheart and a hail of Stones... but that's just one way of listening to it...
The original classic line up was Neil Finlayson (guitar, vox), Malcolm Burns (guitar) Colin Macarthur (bass, vox), Hugh McInnes (drums).
As of summer 2011 The Drugs have been recording an album The Sound of Electricity.
The line-up is currently: Neil Finlayson (guitar, vox), Malcolm Burns (guitar, vox), Hugh McInnes (harmonica, percussion, multimedia), Peter Hunter (bass), Danny Thompson (piano, organ, keys), Aidan Rivett / Gordon Greenhowe (drums)
More at:
facebook.com/TheDrugsLive
youtube.com/TheDrugsLive
myspace.com/TheDrugsLive
.
1 Australian band - activ… Read Full Bio ↴There are 2 known groups called The Drugs:
1 Australian band - active 1992-present
thedrugs.net.au
2 Scottish (UK) group - active from late 1970s.
2012 album release The Sound of Electricity.
www.portellorecords.com > Hear and buy The Sound of Electricity
1. Australian Band - The Drugs
Before The Drugs formed in 1992, Ian Baddley (Founder/Front-man), had a the resume of a any performers dreams.
His list included:
Level 42
The Foo Fighters
The Church
Bread
Einstürzende Neubauten
This however, was entirely in accurate, and mostly due to a hard-of-hearing journalist and Baddley's negligence in correcting the rather fraudulent claims during an erly interview.
Nearer the truth, He lived on Level 42 in the Blacktown housing projects, was the leader of a primary school gang called The Food Fighters (Even though he was 27 at this point) Regularly attended Church, but only for the free Bread.
His claim to involvement with Einstürzende Neubauten, if it could be deemed involvement, was perhaps nearest to fact.
All through early 90's the Australian Einstürzende Neubauten tour.
Ian was the dull sounding instrument that they struck each night to produce the thud sound in their hit "Passen das Deutschland from das lift hande side"
(Perhaps this helps explain Baddley's lumpy appearance?)
In any case, shortly after the tour he met David Live.
David was a keen sports enthusiast with a penchant for amputees.
He's running joke was "Cricket or Shaggin', either way I like the stumps"
It seemed to a be a match made in heaven and shortly after the 2 began looking for members.
Auditions were many and brief, and usually included an inexplicable cavity search.
Most of the applicants were tested on technical skill and fall-breaking comfort.
The new and final line-up was completed in 92 with
Harry Snow (Drums), Benjamin A Drill (Guitar) and finally Mark Trax (Guitar) who they insist change his name to Mark Tracks for spelling convenience.
It is among some of their greatest achievements, though not often credited. That this line up spent the next 6 years touring as the Australian Jet Tribute Show. This was no easy feet, since Jet didn't exist until years later.
The rigors of the road took their toll and line-ups were to change often with the in again out again inclusion of Tyler Noll (guitar).
Finally, due mostly to overwhelming Aus Music Industry support, and Ian's constant battle with the question why don't Milk Bottle lollies taste like broken glass?
The Drugs disbanded in 2004....but then to reunite in early 2008 for a national tour. Also appearing on the horizon is a documentary about the band's history and new music made for the soundtrack for said documentary.
====
2. Scottish group - The Drugs
Formed around 1974/5 and played under various names - The Peatbog Dance Band, Revolver, The Bland - they became the first punk band in the Western Isles and then the first synthesiser band in the Western Isles, and then... The Drugs.
The Drugs' sound has evolved and transcended itself over 3 decades. The Drugs think they sound like a cross between Howling Wolf and Kraftwerk with a dash of Beefheart and a hail of Stones... but that's just one way of listening to it...
The original classic line up was Neil Finlayson (guitar, vox), Malcolm Burns (guitar) Colin Macarthur (bass, vox), Hugh McInnes (drums).
As of summer 2011 The Drugs have been recording an album The Sound of Electricity.
The line-up is currently: Neil Finlayson (guitar, vox), Malcolm Burns (guitar, vox), Hugh McInnes (harmonica, percussion, multimedia), Peter Hunter (bass), Danny Thompson (piano, organ, keys), Aidan Rivett / Gordon Greenhowe (drums)
More at:
facebook.com/TheDrugsLive
youtube.com/TheDrugsLive
myspace.com/TheDrugsLive
.
David Is Talking Harry Is Listening
The Drugs Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Drugs:
All My Friends I used to dream about a time when I'd be…
B.O.R.E.D. I want to be B.O.R.E.D You've got a Nintendo you've got…
Burger King "The Burgers are better at Hungry Jacks" I love the BIG…
Halfway Between You are halfway between the start and the finish You're half…
I like Drugs I am the big bang theory I am a seething mass…
I Think I Know Girls, girls Girls, girls Girls, girls Come and get me Maybe…
I Was A Teenage Expletive In '69 the Kinks were banned from National Radio 1 'Cause…
I Was a Teenage Voter Put a razor wire All around the border Catch a refugee Pu…
I was stranger Come on baby, hold me close Let me do my best…
Juxtaposition I try to run and I'm going too fast I start…
Love Love Love And you fiend for me even when you'd had, had…
More Sons of Air Supply Fuck off. HAHAHAHA! Alex, you can still fuck off. Eh, who …
Music's in trouble Did you ever hear a song and think your world had…
No Sense Mail arrives in the morning I'm hoping for good news Anoth…
Not So Hidden Track Well, now we've come to the end of the CD…
Nothing For Everyone Out in the clubs where kids take drugs to stay alert With…
Pam And Sam 1, 2, 3, 4! Pam and Sam and Pam and Sam John…
Phone Call Please enter your mailbox number, then press- E…
Pop Song What's hip? What's now? We have to infiltrate your head s…
Prole The well presented FMD voice presents you with important ch…
Robert Bonjourno I heard he was just one of the few to flee…
Situation Government All my life I'm having fun dodging the taxman I spend all…
Summer The sun Beating down on my face Sweat runs From my spine to…
The Bold and the Beautiful Each afternoon there’s nothing else suitable Tea and bickies…
The Only Way Is Up Fit. Happy? Well, I'm neither. I'm a helpless victim of…
Was Sport Better In The 70's? Oh that's good footy. Beautiful play! We loved our…
Why March When You Can Buy It? Cocomidopropyl Betaine Amonium Lauryal Sulphate Hydroxypro…
You're A Genius - Hello, David Live? -- It's John Citizen. - Guys! It's Jo…
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@arhernan2008
“I’m just a worrier, that’s why my friends call me whiskers” I’ve been quoting this for years. It’s my favorite nonsense
@banff9858
Antonio, do you shake your head back and forth when you say it?????
@banff9858
My go to is, "Just say yes and we'll move on...." Hands down, one of the funniest bits Ferrell ever did.
@FloydMcpuffle
Mine is “a hot dog would equal roughly a nickel, depending on the strength of the yen.”
@user-jd9fl2zx2u
Hilarious !!!
@AllhailtheUS
Pretty sure Will was ad libbing here based on how Jeff was reacting...the look of bewilderment on Jeff's face is PRICELESS
@adampare8088
Had to be. He cracked for 1st time ever and wasn't looking at cue cards anymore. The "I'm confused" showed he didn't know Will went full improv there lmao
@streetrat48
The story goes that Ferrell kept changing the second question right up until filming to keep Goldblum on his toes lmao
The "it's not rocket science, just say yes and we'll move on. " was also 100% improvised after he realised Goldblum was at a loss for words 😂😂😂
@davekeenan6511
Lorne hates ad-libbing.
@icosotc
I thought that at first too, but now I think it might be that Jeff Goldblum is just a fantastic actor. Maybe a bit of both.