1) The Band of “Psycho Chicken”.
2) Mark Gunnery (of the Riot-Folk colle… Read Full Bio ↴1) The Band of “Psycho Chicken”.
2) Mark Gunnery (of the Riot-Folk collective) and Mahra Parian.
3) Japanese R&R Band.Check also フールズ.
(1) The Fools Story
By Hugh Jarse
Sometime around 1975, deep in the Home of the Fried Clam, Ipswich, Massachusetts, a really fun bunch of guys who had a band called "The Rhythm A's" somehow changed and became The Fools. This is their story.
All entertainers have a gimmick, a shtick, if you will (even if you won't). The object of a Fools show was to blow real life out of all proportion and morph ‘just another night out to see a band’ into the most fun anyone had ever had — anywhere! Meeting with great success, it wasn't long before the lads were masterminding stage trickery, pratfalls, skits, themes, twisted audience participation, practical jokes, paybacks, big nights and even some colossal events. Then they discovered radio.
In 1979 "Psycho Chicken," X-rated parody of The Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer," exploded over the airwaves of Boston. The boys were so excited they followed up almost at once with another whopping hit — "It's a Night for Beautiful Girls." And the guys weren't the only ones to get excited. EMI Records signed the band and sent them right out to tour the U.S. with The Knack. The tour was a smashing success. Then, off to Miami to record the victorious debut album "Sold Out."
The 1980’s saw the band through a storybook journey of mounting success and achievement. Adoring fans, media attention, the second album "Heavy Mental," touring the U.S. with Van Halen, massive "hometown" shows in Boston, TV appearances galore, European Tours with dizzying record sales, music videos and MTV. Then came the break with EMI. The band, alone and exhausted, retired to Cape Cod for a summer and bravely wrote their most successful album, "World Dance Party." Fueled by no less than four big radio tunes, WDP flew out of stores all across the nation. The title track "World Dance Party," along with a "Doo Wah Diddy" remake, "Life Sucks…Then You Die" and "She Makes Me Feel Big" all added up to a blockbuster of an independent release bringing in sales in excess of either 500,000 or 1,000,000 or 2,000,000 — depending on which band member you ask. Are they playing it up? (Or playing it down.)
Record-breaking radio airplay, new videos with heavy MTV play, new releases and constant touring propelled The Fools through the mid-1990's. Now in the new millenium they're at it again. Do not miss an opportunity to experience the spectacle and splendor, the legendary bombast, yes the shock and the awe — The Fools!
Who Have To Fools Played With ?...Heres just a few according to Rich Bartlett !
Let me see........There were more than a few....Though not a complete list I do remember these: In no particular order: The Doobie Brothers,[ our first 'big' show. people threw things at us] Rush,[couldn't have been nicer] J Geils,[a few times] Jefferson Starship, Blondie,[ the show at the Orpheum got us signed to EMI] The Knack,[ they're one and only tour] Van Halen,[nuff said] Toto, The Plasmatics [with Wendy O'Williams. Scary!], The Bangles,[sigh] Alvin Lee, Joan Jet, Roger McQuin, Steppenwolf, Rick Derringer, The Ramones, The Motels, Otis Day and the Knights [what a joke], Los Lobos, David Johansen, that guy who did 'It's too late for Sharon Tate' and 'People who Died', Oh yeah, that girl who did 'Walking on Sunshine - Katrina and the Waves. I know there's more. The mind is a terrible thing. Plus we did some television in Europe with Cheap Trick, Motorhead, Girl School, Peter Gabriel, The Pointer Sisters, Kate Bush, Billy Squire, 'The Dolly Dots' , a 1981 Dutch version of 'The Spice Girls, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Dukes. Or is it Jukes? I know I'm forgetting some...
Then there were a lot of Boston bands like: The Drive, The Del Fuegoes, The Dawgs, Jon Butcher Axis, The Cars,[remember Footstock?], Til Tuesday, The Nervous Eaters, Farrenheit, The Stompers, New Man, Steve Smith and the Nakeds, Girls Night Out, Face To Face, Private Lightning, The Bristols, Tom Hambridge, Human Sexual Responce, Robin Lane, Reddy Teddy, James Montgomery, The Neighborhoods, New England, Orchestra Luna, The Joe Perry Project, The Rings, The Swinging Erudities, The Orbits, and most of Ralph Fatello's bands [The Vinny Band, The Nor'easters, Semper Fi] My apologies to those I can't remember now. If I can think of anybody else, I'll let you know...
Rich Bartlett
You know, I was looking at the web site and saw all those bands you guys played with ! VERY impressive ! If you want to add a few local band names to the list, here's what I got ! In August of "76 ( that's right,I was 5 years old ) yoos guys played at the Twin Rinks on 114 in Danvers with : " Hot To Trot ", "Cloud ", " Voyage " and " Blue Moon " ( My second band with Paul Bonaiuto and Mike Shea )! Let's not forget the many times we played together when Sadler and I had "The Carmody Band " ! Gigs at the Summit Club,The Main Act ( Harbor House ) and I believe the Paradise ( though I'm not too sure about THAT one, I know we played with " The Stompers " and " Private Lightning" a couple of times) I'm sure you're getting inundated with "has beens" trying to re-fresh your memory of those legendary bygone days and I won't take-up any more of your time ! It's not that IMPORTANT to me!
Roger Carmody
(2) The Fools are Mark Gunnery (of the Riot-Folk collective) and Mahra Parian. Their S/T (2006) album was recorded in Mark's bedroom in Berkeley in fall and winter, 2006. The CD has a twenty page booklet full of foolish lyrics, art and writings. They have toured parts of the USA and Canada. They are currently working on a zine/CD combo, no release date as of yet.
2) Mark Gunnery (of the Riot-Folk colle… Read Full Bio ↴1) The Band of “Psycho Chicken”.
2) Mark Gunnery (of the Riot-Folk collective) and Mahra Parian.
3) Japanese R&R Band.Check also フールズ.
(1) The Fools Story
By Hugh Jarse
Sometime around 1975, deep in the Home of the Fried Clam, Ipswich, Massachusetts, a really fun bunch of guys who had a band called "The Rhythm A's" somehow changed and became The Fools. This is their story.
All entertainers have a gimmick, a shtick, if you will (even if you won't). The object of a Fools show was to blow real life out of all proportion and morph ‘just another night out to see a band’ into the most fun anyone had ever had — anywhere! Meeting with great success, it wasn't long before the lads were masterminding stage trickery, pratfalls, skits, themes, twisted audience participation, practical jokes, paybacks, big nights and even some colossal events. Then they discovered radio.
In 1979 "Psycho Chicken," X-rated parody of The Talking Heads' "Psycho Killer," exploded over the airwaves of Boston. The boys were so excited they followed up almost at once with another whopping hit — "It's a Night for Beautiful Girls." And the guys weren't the only ones to get excited. EMI Records signed the band and sent them right out to tour the U.S. with The Knack. The tour was a smashing success. Then, off to Miami to record the victorious debut album "Sold Out."
The 1980’s saw the band through a storybook journey of mounting success and achievement. Adoring fans, media attention, the second album "Heavy Mental," touring the U.S. with Van Halen, massive "hometown" shows in Boston, TV appearances galore, European Tours with dizzying record sales, music videos and MTV. Then came the break with EMI. The band, alone and exhausted, retired to Cape Cod for a summer and bravely wrote their most successful album, "World Dance Party." Fueled by no less than four big radio tunes, WDP flew out of stores all across the nation. The title track "World Dance Party," along with a "Doo Wah Diddy" remake, "Life Sucks…Then You Die" and "She Makes Me Feel Big" all added up to a blockbuster of an independent release bringing in sales in excess of either 500,000 or 1,000,000 or 2,000,000 — depending on which band member you ask. Are they playing it up? (Or playing it down.)
Record-breaking radio airplay, new videos with heavy MTV play, new releases and constant touring propelled The Fools through the mid-1990's. Now in the new millenium they're at it again. Do not miss an opportunity to experience the spectacle and splendor, the legendary bombast, yes the shock and the awe — The Fools!
Who Have To Fools Played With ?...Heres just a few according to Rich Bartlett !
Let me see........There were more than a few....Though not a complete list I do remember these: In no particular order: The Doobie Brothers,[ our first 'big' show. people threw things at us] Rush,[couldn't have been nicer] J Geils,[a few times] Jefferson Starship, Blondie,[ the show at the Orpheum got us signed to EMI] The Knack,[ they're one and only tour] Van Halen,[nuff said] Toto, The Plasmatics [with Wendy O'Williams. Scary!], The Bangles,[sigh] Alvin Lee, Joan Jet, Roger McQuin, Steppenwolf, Rick Derringer, The Ramones, The Motels, Otis Day and the Knights [what a joke], Los Lobos, David Johansen, that guy who did 'It's too late for Sharon Tate' and 'People who Died', Oh yeah, that girl who did 'Walking on Sunshine - Katrina and the Waves. I know there's more. The mind is a terrible thing. Plus we did some television in Europe with Cheap Trick, Motorhead, Girl School, Peter Gabriel, The Pointer Sisters, Kate Bush, Billy Squire, 'The Dolly Dots' , a 1981 Dutch version of 'The Spice Girls, Southside Johnny and the Asbury Dukes. Or is it Jukes? I know I'm forgetting some...
Then there were a lot of Boston bands like: The Drive, The Del Fuegoes, The Dawgs, Jon Butcher Axis, The Cars,[remember Footstock?], Til Tuesday, The Nervous Eaters, Farrenheit, The Stompers, New Man, Steve Smith and the Nakeds, Girls Night Out, Face To Face, Private Lightning, The Bristols, Tom Hambridge, Human Sexual Responce, Robin Lane, Reddy Teddy, James Montgomery, The Neighborhoods, New England, Orchestra Luna, The Joe Perry Project, The Rings, The Swinging Erudities, The Orbits, and most of Ralph Fatello's bands [The Vinny Band, The Nor'easters, Semper Fi] My apologies to those I can't remember now. If I can think of anybody else, I'll let you know...
Rich Bartlett
You know, I was looking at the web site and saw all those bands you guys played with ! VERY impressive ! If you want to add a few local band names to the list, here's what I got ! In August of "76 ( that's right,I was 5 years old ) yoos guys played at the Twin Rinks on 114 in Danvers with : " Hot To Trot ", "Cloud ", " Voyage " and " Blue Moon " ( My second band with Paul Bonaiuto and Mike Shea )! Let's not forget the many times we played together when Sadler and I had "The Carmody Band " ! Gigs at the Summit Club,The Main Act ( Harbor House ) and I believe the Paradise ( though I'm not too sure about THAT one, I know we played with " The Stompers " and " Private Lightning" a couple of times) I'm sure you're getting inundated with "has beens" trying to re-fresh your memory of those legendary bygone days and I won't take-up any more of your time ! It's not that IMPORTANT to me!
Roger Carmody
(2) The Fools are Mark Gunnery (of the Riot-Folk collective) and Mahra Parian. Their S/T (2006) album was recorded in Mark's bedroom in Berkeley in fall and winter, 2006. The CD has a twenty page booklet full of foolish lyrics, art and writings. They have toured parts of the USA and Canada. They are currently working on a zine/CD combo, no release date as of yet.
Sold Out
The Fools Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Sold Out' by these artists:
Alfa Wow Ora il mio cuore è sold out Non riordinare il mio…
AnsrJ yah 666 hey hey hey 給我你口袋的money ANSRJ (可能等你發現的時候已經太晚了) rule …
Bellefire Hitched a ride to central station Revelation in my head Ditc…
Brandon Blume See I'm a sold out soldier for Christ I'm dedicated to…
Colapesce Un insieme di mancanze mi tengono lontano da te Su Skype sei…
D-Tec Ehhh eeeeh Sold out for the gospel Eeeeh eeeh For the gospel…
Dorrough Wooooo! Woah Deah! (x6) Uh huh! It's goin' down! Cause ri…
Dvadamora You! Hey you! Your talent was sold out In market on shelfes…
FRIENDLY THUG 52 NGG & KIZARU Нет вопросов к долбоебам Я их не понимаю Мои люди на квартал…
G.A.S. Non scopo da martedì Non piango da mesi, ehi Non fumo da…
Genzo Mi viene da piangere se penso A quello che mi dici Gli…
Gucci Mane / Oj Da Juiceman / T.I. / Yo Gotti I'm Yo Gotti! [Chorus] Pulled up at the show Half a brick o…
Hardy Gold records on my sheetrock Not bad for a boy from…
Hawk Nelson&Jonathan Steingard I ain't like no one you met before I'm running for…
Helen Baylor Carnal things don't amount to nothing Won't look back, my h…
Ic Skywalkin Pull up and they sold out Nobu Mastro's got ya hoe…
Jason Mraz The Jackson Five Was a favorite of mine at the time (Don't…
Junior Tucker All the sold out people You ready to Praise him Come on,…
Karami & Lewis Not long ago it was a buck twenty-five A buck twenty-five,…
Lil Ashes So you have been a tool That no one knows how…
LIM JIMiN 첫눈에 반했단 말로는 부족해 시선이 겹쳐진 순간 다 뺏긴 뺏긴 내 맘 오늘 밤 역시…
LoveCollide You said my heart for you ablaze Burning so bright I'm not a…
LZ7 I'm like Hey, I'm sold out No matter what you say I'm sold…
Margaret Szansa jest ogromna nawet jak do tej pory była znikoma Nie…
Maxo Kream (Nah, we aint really have anything else left. Everything gon…
Olamide Oya clear the road oh We gallante and bold oh Like ice…
PANTHEPACK Charging AED I might just save ya Got the industry on…
Rosa Anschütz fist in the fight of the weakest your compassion a silver li…
Rotten Sound Our minds are fed every day The Internet feeds our needs And…
Sleater-Kinney Sold out, do do you wanna it On a…
T-Fest В моём бокале три по пятьдесят Это мой пул, за тобой…
The Saints Here comes the holiday With all the invites to the rest…
Thegiornalisti Vorrei morire brillo Mentre ascolto questa canzone Sfreccian…
Thug Slime Boom pow δεν συστήνομαι απλά χαιρετάω Αν δεν πληρώνομαι ούτε…
Wakefield Your formal jealousy is growing childish It's annoying and I…
Wehatevince (Woah, Tendency) (Hey Kai, That saucy saucy) (Yuh, yuh yuh y…
Yankie dallineun gigwancha nae sonnimeun eomeoni eodumeul hechigo n…
Yankie (얀키) Loco) 달리는 기관차 내 손님은 어머니 어둠을 헤치고 난 은하수를 건너지 목적지…
Yankie feat. Tablo, Zion.t, Loco dallineun gigwancha nae sonnimeun eomeoni eodumeul hechigo n…
Yankie ft. Tablo Zion.T & LOCO Loco) 달리는 기관차 내 손님은 어머니 어둠을 헤치고 난 은하수를 건너지 목적지…
Yo Gotti I'm Yo Gotti! [Chorus] Pulled up at the show Half a brick o…
YUNG LEAN & BLADEE I disappear to a crowded room Strawberry hours My lips and y…
Yvng Meem ellos cuestionan lo que soy si lo soy se piensan que no…
Yzomandias Milion plus je rodina Milion plus je Mob Já jsem Nik Tendo…
本田美奈子 夜のダウンタウン ネオンが花火みた アスファルト迷路 ひとりで彷徨ってた 自由って 意味さえも知らず 飛び出した 若さ …
얀키 Loco) 달리는 기관차 내 손님은 어머니 어둠을 헤치고 난 은하수를 건너지 목적지…
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Fools:
Brain Look around and all I see is tired people I can…
Can It can happen to you, It can happen to me,…
Don't Tell Me There's a sign on the wall And it's a sign so…
Easy For You You’re all I can think about But that isn’t new Could you…
Fools 踊る BASS LINE WELCOME 風流STYLE はじけ飛ぶのにNEEDなFOOL STYLE うねるSOUND…
I The game of the allurement, they're echoin' now again, Flock…
I Love Pigs Listening to the rain Try to reconcile the pain But I just…
I Won't Grow Up I don't wanna grow up I don't wanna be a man I…
Introduction Sooner or later this will fall apart It takes more than…
It I saw you float away to a dark belief That the…
It's A Night For Beautiful Girls It's a night, oh yeah For beautiful girls It's a…
Let's Go To Bed When we met we were young, all was perfect I could…
Psycho Chicken I can't seem to face up to the facts I'm tense…
Psycho Chicken (Clucked) I can't seem to face up to the facts, I'm tense…
She Makes Me Feel Big Yeah Yeah. I feel it now. It's not like I'm short. I…
Why You Sittin' Why are you so wrong? Why are you so wrong Are you're…
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bwdrums1
It's criminal that this album didn't break big back in '80......not a bad song on it and several great ones
WillyisaPain 95
I won this album from a local radio station on April Fools Day. I agree with your comment. A very good album.