Kevin Rowland And Dexys OFFICIAL
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Genre: Other
Location LONDON, UK
Profile Views: 382274
Last Login: 8/5/2011
Member Since 12/4/2006
Website www.dexys.info
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ere you will find inspiration via information and images about Dexys. With a regularly updated news section, an in-depth chronology and discography as well as galleries featuring teems of rare and sometimes never-before-seen photographs, the Dexys website is the online home for admirers of the vision which was sparked in 1978, fired incendiary performances and three of the greatest albums of all time and is being reignited by the recording of new music by the latest manifestation of Dexys in 2010. This site will also recommend things it believes to be worthwhile. This summer witnesses the celebration of the 30th anniversary of the release of Searching For The Young Soul Rebels. Dexys remains dedicated to the present and looking forward to the future. -
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Comments
- The Gluespots1 year ago
Fingers still crossed for some new sounds. All the best.
- The Sterlings1 year ago
Hats off to you Sir.....
- the nervous kind1 year ago
I started my Sunday morning by watching footage of Dexy's at the Old Vic from 1981. . even now at the age of 52 i find that Show uplifting and inspiring . I know what it takes for a band to reach that level .. the commitment ..the believe the work .. is all evident in these shows and i thank you for that
Paul .. The Nervous Kind - The Nearlys1 year ago
cheers - much appreciated
- wolfman dan u.s.a /fan …1 year ago
OOwwwooo,hi
thanks for addin me
& welcome to my page
your music is all rockin hot
have a rockin hot tgif
& a safe weekend
yf&nf
dan - OriginalSonyak Blackburn1 year ago
Thank you for being my friend.
- antonio danese1 year ago
Great Music!
- Retro Rewind1 year ago
Hi Kevin!
Great to see you on here. LOVE the NEW stuff too! We'd love to have you on our national radio show. I sent you a myspace message. Read it if you get the chance! Cheers!!
Dave - Suzanne1 year ago
Loving your song 'Rag Doll'.
Suzanne - ZackHeinz1 year ago
Hi, thx for the friendship.
I always loved your music since 80's.
Cheers!
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MORE INFO COMING SOON. PROJECTED PASSION REVUE SPECIAL EDITION OUT NOW! KEVIN IS WORKING ON NEW DEXYS MUSIC AS WE SPEAK. LISTEN TO A SAMPLE OF THIS ON THE MYSPACE PLAYER - "IT'S OK JOHANNA" ............................................................................................................................................. A BRIEF HISTORY : Originally formed by Kevin Rowland with Kevin {Al} Archer in Birmingham in 1978, with a brief to look and sound great, Dexys Midnight Runners went on to give us three seminal albums ("Searching For The Young Soul Rebels", "Too Rye Ay" and "Don't Stand Me Down") and a clutch of classic singles including Number One hits "Geno" and "Come On Eileen", which went on to be the biggest selling UK single of 1982 and a US number 1. Dexys were famed for their live performances, in the early days for the intensity and power, but also for breaking new ground with likes of the The Projected Passion Revue, going into areas no other band had been before. Their whole approach and attitude towards performance was unique. They always tried to do something special, sometimes it came off supremely well {The Projected Passion Revue} sometimes it didnt always gel {The shows around Too Rye Ay}. 1985's Coming To Town..Park Street South was way ahead of its time, taking the conversation pieces, drama and comedy of Dont Stand Me Down and more, onto the live stage. Though there were problems { roving microphones arent what they are today} the shows were an artistic success. But because the mode of the shows was a shock for the audience {The curtain opened at the start of the show to reveal Kevin sitting by a mock up of a night time Thames, next thing, Billy Adams walks on, takes a seat on the same bench as Kevin, they converse for a minute, then Kevin goes into an a cappella version of Elvis's Cant help Falling In Love. It wasn't a greatest hits show, lets put it that way. It was brilliantly ambitious, well thought out, but perhaps not what fans of Come On Eileen were looking for at that point. Dont Stand Me Down's release and tour saw a downturn in the bands commercial fortunes, the shows were pretty much panned critically and the media paid more attention to the poor album and ticket sales than they did the music or shows themselves. Paradoxically, its hard now to find anyone who was at those shows who doesnt rave about them, its also hard to imagine now for anybody who wasnt around at the time, but, the look the band adopted at the time {American Ivy league} caused outrage in the UK music press and overshadowed the albums release. Again, most serious music pundits now agree that DSMD is Dexys masterpiece to date. Dexys are also known for their uncompromising attitude, which was in many ways their making, but would also later, when applied in the wrong way, prove to be the death of them. They hijacked the master tapes of their debut album in order to renegotiate their deal, they had bitter battles with their record companies {when these were fought for artistic integrity, they were worthwhile and almost always they would be proved right, but when these were fought with an attitude of being beligerent because they felt like it, time would prove that they were wrong}. Sadly, some of this took away attention from the music, but when it comes down to it, it's the music that matters - the albums and the shows, and Dexys gave us some fucking great ones, putting their hearts and souls into it. The problem was though that in many ways, they were ahead of their time, they were visionaries. When they came into the music business, it was full of guys from the seventies wearing Doobie Brothers tour jackets. Nothing wrong with the Doobie Brothers of course, but who of these could understand the young soul rebels? Essentially Kevin Rowland has always been the core of Dexys. He built several different line ups of the band { a new one, for instance for each of the three albums}. And after Rowland finally put Dexys to rest in 1986, 2 solo albums, "The Wanderer" and "My Beauty" punctuated the next two decades. In 2003, Dexys were at last reinvented for a critically acclaimed and rapturously recieved tour {Again, it wasnt a greatest hits tour, and many of the ideas approaches that were received with bewilderment in 1985, were employed again. But this time, those ideas were understood and very warmly welcomed. The world had caught up with them. This is the untold story of the 2003 tour}. Since then Rowland has been working on his first book and writing Dexys' 4th album. 2007 could be a good year for fans of Kevin and Dexys.GUEST DJ APPEARANCE AT THE LOOK AT LOST SOCIETY
Thursday June 7 THE LOOK At Lost Society featuring:
.. THE LOOK DJs Pippa Brooks, Max Karie, Paul Gorman
.. Performances by ALL ABOUT EVE BABITZ
.. Special guest DJ KEVIN ROWLAND.
Drawing on the legacy of THE LOOK, the night - first Thursday of the month - will showcase performers, designers, DJs and contributors featured in the book and on myspace.com/rockpopfashion.
Tickets £5 from Tryg at Lost Society, 020 7652 6526 or from info@lostsociety.co.uk
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