[kj] Johnny Depp/Dave Vanian
B. Oliver Sheppard
bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net
Tue Nov 13 15:46:43 EST 2007
I agree, overall.
This skit with King Buzzo trying to buy a house with the influence he'd
had on multi-million dollar-making artists came at a time when Nirvana
and L7 were both in the Top 20 and seemed to regularly wear Melvins
t-shirts on national TV, or name-drop the band in interviews. Nirvana's
famous SNL show had them wearing a Melvins shirt, even, IIRC. It was
enough in those days for Nirvana to simply wear a band's shirt (Flipper)
on TV to prompt that band to either reform or suddenly get press
attention/back catalogue reprints they'd never had before.
Also, I'd like to be clear the whole point I brought this up was: 1)
Damn, look how much Johnny Depp looks like Dave Vanian in this new film;
2) I looked into it further, and thought, 'Wow, this is really weird;
here's a side by side comparison.' Given Depp routinely borrows others'
personae, it's hard to dismiss this as coincidence; 3) If that is so,
wouldn't it be nice if Vanian got credited or even some residuals, given
that The Damned have influenced bands that went on to make a lot more
$$$ than them? And then I showed one hypothetical way it could be done,
though I agreed Vanian was too modest to probably do any such thing
anyway. (They didn't seem to care about the "Life Goes On" and "Eightes"
similarities, after all, unlike a certain other band, who cared about a
song's similarity.)
Of course, on this list that became "BWAHAHA! YOU THINK DAVE VANIAN
SHOULD SUE JOHNNY DEPP BECAUSE HE HAS A STREAK IN HIS HAIR? OMG LOLOLOL!!"
-Oliver
Alexander Smith wrote:
> Come now -- The influence of the Melvins is in absolutely no way
> comparable to the influence of the Damned.
>
> Alex in NYC
>
> On Nov 13, 2007, at 2:39 PM, B. Oliver Sheppard wrote:
>
>> Another hugely influential band have been The Melvins. That influence
>> hasn't translated into money.
>>
>> To wit: There was an old show on MTV where King Buzzo of The Melvins
>> took around a suitcase full of newspaper clippings of bands like
>> Nirvana who name checked them as being really influential. He asked
>> realtors to give him a tour of a mansion he was thinking of buying,
>> stating he was a well-known music star. At the end of the house tour,
>> Buzzo declared, "I'll buy it!" The realtor looked excited. Buzzo
>> opened his suitcase of newspaper/magazine clippings, and said, "Here
>> -- I'd like to pay you with my musical influence on people!"
>>
>> The joke was, yeah, he apparently was influential to a lot of
>> good-selling bands, but had little money to show for it, so he was
>> going to see if he could cash in his cred for the house. The realtor
>> was not amused. I thought it was hilarious.
>>
>> -Oliver
>>
>>
>> Alexander Smith wrote:
>>>
>>> The Damned have already well earned their place in the annals of
>>> rock history, let alone the pantheon of Punk Rock greats (first
>>> British Punk band to issue an album). Their influence is massive,
>>> and they're constantly name-checked in otherwise foreign quarters --
>>> in the latest issue of MOJO, Jimmy Page admits to being blown away
>>> by the Damned. Sting continually cites "New Rose" as an all-time
>>> fave and Nick Mason of the `Floyd even produced their second album.
>>> If it's one thing the Damned haven't really been, it's ignored.
>>>
>>> I could be completely wrong, but I really doubt that Dave gives a
>>> fuck about his look being appropriated. And I can't think of a
>>> single working musician -- save possibly Sioux, and she's well over
>>> it -- who'd want to take credit for the Goth aesthetic.
>>>
>>> Alex in NYC
>>>
>>>
>>
>
>
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