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Fred Schneider (1951 - )

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This record shook up the snoozing world of rock in 1979, becoming a truly classic disc, one full of landmark moments and heavy with possibilities. Most "real" rockers in the late '70s tried hard to ignore the Sex Pistols and the Clash, claiming the punk tumult was a merely a fad; but fun-loving types couldn't resist the magnificent hooks and grooves of the B-52's debut. They fell into the "new wave" while dancing their tushes off. The magnificent "Rock Lobster" remains unmatched in terms of its relentless, spastic power to move one's feet; ditto "52 Girls," with its nod to '60s trash rock. A Cramps-ish guitar grinds through "Lava," which features his-and-hers innuendo-laden lyrics. "I'm not no limburger!" goes one line from "Dance This Mess Around," but you just never question why. Brilliant. --Lorry Fleming

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Wild PlanetWild Planet  B-52s

After the likes of "Rock Lobster" and "606-0842," a lot of new wavers were curious about what Athens, Georgia's fun-loving B-52s were going to do for an encore. The answer came with this rollicking second album in 1980, which found flat-toned Fred Schneider and twin bouffant-topped, gogoing chanteuses Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson nearly equaling the giddy highs of their debut. From the riotous "Party Out of Bounds" and "Devil in My Car" to the ahead-of-the curve couch potato classic, "Private Idaho" to the ever-kitschy "Strobe Light" and the other-worldly "53 Miles West of Venus," this collection proved the B-52s were no flash in the lava lamp. --Billy Altman

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B-52'S, The - 1979-1989 (1990) The B-52'S  - 1979-1989 

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Anyone who has ever danced to the sound of "Rock Lobster" or "Love Shack" will love the images that go with these songs. One of rock and roll's most underrated groups, the B-52's first came on the scene in 1979 with "Rock Lobster," "Planet Claire," and "Dance this Mess Around." Following the death of member Ricky Wilson, they retreated a bit until releasing their opus, "Cosmic Thing" in 1989. Several of their videos are contained on this collection, including "Love Shack," "Roam," "Channel Z," "Song for a Future Generation," and even a live version of "Rock Lobster." See how Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson started, with huge hairdos and ultimately ended up, with even bigger 'dos. See Fred Schneider evolve from outrageousness to outright camp. -- Anonymous Review

 

Godass Starring Fred SchneiderGodass

Quirky ultra-low budget independent feature film about a young girl struggling with having a gay dad played by Fred Schneider (of the B-52's). Teri is a zine writer living with her unbalanced family in North Carolina, and she's bored with the country. Teri decieds to hit the big Apple with a few of her punk buddies and try selling her zine to some shops in NYC. She finds herself stranded without a place a stay except her gay dad's house. She is finally forced to deal with her issues around her dad's sexuality. The film's lots of fun if you can get over the low-budget aspects. Great punk soundtrack with Lunachicks, Sleepyhead, Speedball Baby, Ghost of Mankind, Oubliettes, Challenge of the Future, Triple Crème, Rapture, Hammerbrain.

Director:  Esther Bell

Starring:  Fred Schneider, Nika Feldman, George Crowley, Julianne Nicholson, Tina Holmes, Anna Grace, David Ilku, Arik Roper, Preston Miller, Sarah Jacobson, Bill Plympton

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The B-52's Official Reprise Records Site

Here you can get band news, rare photos, answers to your frequently asked questions, tour information and much more.

   

B-52s Back Lobster Pot Boycott

From dotmusic.com, August, 2000

Fred Schneider, frontman of the B-52s and co-writer of their classic 'Rock Lobster', is backing a boycott of the Maine Lobster Festival in America next week.

The singer has voiced a radio advert for People For The Ethical Treatment Of Animals (PETA), whose supporters include Chrissie Hynde and Belinda Carlisle.

In the advert Schneider says: "I've always sung the praises of lobsters, and it really burns my butt when people drop `em in a pot of boiling water. So take off those bibs and skip the Lobster Festival."

 

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