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primus free mp3 download Primus. Primus is a band formed in California in the mid-1980s by two ex-members of band , and . Les (vocals and bass guitar) has been the only constant member. They have had two guitar players (although Larry has held onto the role for the past 20 years) and many different drummers (although , Bryan Mantia and were the only ones who recorded with the band) in the past. Their music has proven difficult to define; while usually considered by critics to be metal or , Primus has been called everything from "thrash funk" (as the band blends funk-style bass technique with thrash influenced guitar riffs and tempos), to "" to "the Freak Brothers set to music." Les Claypool himself once described their music as "psychedelic polka." Thanks to the diversity of their sound they have been able to gain fans from nearly all rock subgenres. Primus is the only band to have their own ID3 genre tag in Winamp. They are characterized by their irreverent approach to music ? they release their records on Claypool's Prawn Records label, a parody of Led Zeppelin's Swan Song, and their catchphrase was, for several years, "Primus Sucks!". In 2003 the band dropped that catchphrase, as well as Tim Alexander's nickname "Herb". Early Days (1984?1991) Primus began as Primate in the mid-1980s with Claypool and guitarist . Drummer Peter Libby was added in later, although the band would go through many other drummers throughout their early history. They formed in El Sobrante, California, United States. After rising to local music scene stardom with their brand of funk/metal fusion, Huth and current drummer Jay Lane left in 1989 to pursue other projects. Claypool recruited guitarist and one time student Larry LaLonde (usually referred to as "Ler" later) and eclectic drummer Tim "Herb" Alexander. Primus gained even greater popularity and soon released their first , , a live recording culled from two of their Berkeley concerts. The album was financed by Les' father. In their early days, Primus were heavily associated with the Bay Area Thrash scene. Opening for bands such as Testament and Exodus they picked up a following of fans who were involved in the scene as a result. Today, Primus is one of few "alt-metal" bands commonly enjoyed by "true metal" fans, perhaps as a result of this. It is an infamous fact that after the death of their in 1986, strongly considered Les Claypool (a close friend of the band) to be Cliff's replacement. After much deliberation, decided that Claypool was "too funky for Metallica", and was chosen instead. The rest, for both Metallica and Primus, is history. Primus played a number of early shows at Barrington Hall, a notoriously free-wheeling Berkeley student housing co-operative. Barrington Hall is often referenced in the band's music: the song "" refers to a Barrington party, and the album Tales from the Punchbowl refers to the LSD-spiked punch that was frequently served at Barrington social events. In 1990 the band released their first studio album, Frizzle Fry also on Prawn Song and released singles for "" and "." With a music video ? featuring ? a studio album, and a tour with Jane's Addiction, Primus's popularity grew to the point where they attracted attention from , who signed them in 1990. Peak Years (1991?1996) Primus' major label debut was Sailing the Seas of Cheese supported by singles "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver," and " (featuring )," which both appeared on MTV (a third single "Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers" was also released but did not feature a video). The band also appeared in Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey and made music for Beavis & Butthead. With a major label behind them, Sailing the Seas of Cheese went gold and the band toured in support of Rush, U2, Anthrax, and Public Enemy. Today, Sailing the Seas of Cheese is considered an alternative rock classic by many critics. After the release of Sailing the Seas of Cheese, in 1992 Primus released a cover song EP , with their version of XTC's "" managing to break airwaves. In 1993, Primus released , which managed to debut at #7 on the Billboard Top 10. The album was darker than previous Primus efforts, dealing with murder, suicide, and alienation. The band has commented that prior to recording, they had been touring for nearly two solid years and were thus in a somber mood. "My Name Is Mud", "DMV", and "Mr. Krinkle" were hits, the latter inspiring a video featuring Claypool in a pig suit and tuxedo playing upright bass in an abandoned warehouse as a carnival of oddities parades behind him, including Claypool's wife and her twin sister. The band reportedly put their heart and soul into the video, but it received next to no airtime on MTV. Pork Soda also carries the distinction of being the first full length album recorded at Claypool's house. The band would subsequently record all of their in his home studio. In 1993, Primus headlined the alternative rock festival . They also made an appearance at the Woodstock '94 Music Festival where they performed "My Name is Mud" with predictable results (Claypool claims to still have mud in his speakers). It was clear that Primus-mania was growing, and the band was churning out material frequently. In the previous four years they had released three albums, an EP, six music videos, and a home video. To top that all off, they toured with Rush, who they consider to be one of their biggest influences. During a lull in 1994, the original Primus lineup consisting of Claypool, Huth, and Lane reunited to record Riddles are Abound Tonight under the band name Sausage. Among the pre-Primus songs they recorded were "Temporary Phase", "Prelude to Fear", and "Shattering Song." The video to "Riddles Are Abound Tonight" featured the band in blue leotards performing on stationary bicycles. In 1995, Primus released their fifth album, Tales from the Punchbowl. It was very well received and contained Primus's most successful single to date, the Grammy-nominated "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver." The ubiquitous song was accompanied by an equally ubiquitous video with the band members dressed up in cartoonish plastic cowboy costume (similar to the suits worn in the then current Duracell battery commercials). So great was their popularity that the band was invited to perform on David Letterman and Conan O'Brien's shows. Two other less successful singles, "Mrs. Blaileen" and "Southbound Pachyderm" (the latter of which featured a claymation video that apparently only got played on MTV a small number of times) were also released. Many falsely believed "Wynona" was about actress Winona Ryder. Claypool has acknowledged several times that the song is not about Ryder, indicating that the song's name is spelled and pronounced differently. While this placated Ryder, her then boyfriend Soul Asylum vocalist David Pirner took offense and renamed one of his songs "Les Claypool's a Big Fucking Asshole" in concert. Claypool was apparently not even aware of this at the time, although this did cause tension between fans of Primus and Soul Asylum for a brief period. Mantia Era & Hiatus (1997?2002) Disturbed by their sudden fame, Primus gradually began to disown "Wynona." It would not be long before Claypool stated that they would stop playing it altogether. Nonetheless, Alexander left the band in 1996 due to creative differences. Rumored replacements for Alexander included of , but in the end he was replaced by Bryan "Brain" Mantia of Limbomaniacs and PRAXIS. Mantia was one of the many drummers Claypool auditioned for the original line-up of Primus before settling with Alexander ? Mantia bowed out beforehand due to a foot injury. With Mantia aboard, Primus was asked in 1997 to compose the theme song to after the show's creators Trey Parker and professed to be big fans. (Les Claypool was an early supporter of their Spirit of Christmas video postcard/demo.) Primus also contributed to the South Park "Chef Aid" album with the song "Mephisto and Kevin", telling the story of Gopherboy. By this time, bands that were influenced by Primus's bottom-heavy rock ? such as Tool, , and ? were starting to gain a growing audience in the alternative metal genre which Primus had helped to promote. 1997's was a departure from previous Primus leaving the majority of fans disappointed. Critically, it was Primus's least successful album, having received, for the most part, adverse reviews. Commercially it did not do as well as previous efforts. Both singles "Shake Hands With Beef" and "Over the Falls" flopped. The band would later distance itself from the album. Claypool would go so far as to comment in concert, "does anyone want to hear anything from the Brown Album? Me neither." was released in 1999, and was the first album to feature heavy input from outside musicians and producers. The album was seen as a 'return to form' by most long term Primus fans, featuring harder edge song-writing fans had been craving as well as greatly improved production over the previous album. The band toured with Ozzfest and released a video for "Lacquerhead" that was banned from MTV because of its drug content, even though it was an anti-drug song. In 2000, Primus performed a cover of the classic "N.I.B." with on vocals. This track appeared originally on the album "Nativity in Black, Vol. 2: A Tribute to Black Sabbath". The single hit number 2 on the Billboard Modern Rock tracks, the band's highest charting single in nearly a decade. The track would later be released on Ozzy's Prince of Darkness box-set in 2005. After touring to promote Antipop throughout 2000, citing studio mismanagement and general dissatisfaction, Primus went on indefinite hiatus in 2001. During the hiatus, Alexander released two albums with the band Laundry and performed with Blue Man Group, , and Born Naked, among others. Claypool explored the scene with (featuring his friend of as well as ) and his own Colonel Les Claypool's Fearless Flying Frog Brigade. He also collaborated with Mantia in Colonel Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains. LaLonde joined Mantia to produce two experimental No Forcefield records, and tried unsuccessfully to start a recording studio. Reformation with Tim Alexander (2003?2009) In late 2003, Claypool reunited with LaLonde and, in a surprise move, Tim Alexander to record a DVD/EP called Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People, which Claypool described as the first DVD with supplementary music, as opposed to the contrary. The band staged a two month tour in which they performed two sets per show, the second consisting of their 1991 release Sailing the Seas of Cheese in its entirety. 2004 saw them continue touring, and even performing their 1990 release Frizzle Fry in its entirety. For these two tours, the band sold recordings directly recorded from the sound-board online, following an example of other bands such as Phish. The performance in Chicago was video taped as well, and was released on the 'Hallucino-Genetics' Live DVD. The band's style as of their last EP was based on the jam band style with extended soloing from band members and less focus on lyrics. This follows the musical evolution of Les Claypool's work during the Primus hiatus, it is unknown whether this style was simply temporary or if the band has permanently switched over to it. On July 19, 2005, it was announced that Primus was going to release a new full-length album by the spring of 2006 with an international tour following shortly thereafter. The release would have been the first full-length Primus album since 1999's Antipop and the first full-length album with Alexander on drums since 1995's Tales From the Punchbowl. Later that year, the band performed at Lollapalooza in July and Vegoose in October while still spending time recording new songs. As spring of 2006 came and went, Primus' reported new album did not materialize. Primus performed at the 1st Annual Hedgpeth Festival in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin that year in July. October 17th saw the release of the band's first ever greatest hits compilation album They Can't All Be Zingers on Interscope Records as well as a DVD released on Prawn Song Records called Blame It on the Fish: An Abstract Look at the 2003 Primus Tour De Fromage. The DVD contained live footage from the band's 2003 reunion tour, interview segments, behind the scenes footage, and other assorted material including a 30 minute mockumentary about the band in the year 2065. Blame It on the Fish was directed by Matthew J. Powers. In November 2006, the band commenced the month-long Primus: The Beat a Dead Horse Tour 2006. During the tour, Primus began performing "Wynona's Big Brown Beaver" for the first time in 7 years. The music video game Guitar Hero 2 for the Playstation 2 was also released in November and featured the Primus song "John the Fisherman." In 2008, Primus continued their post-hiatus trend of performing at large outdoor festivals when they played the Rothbury Music Festival over the July 4th weekend in Rothbury, Michigan and the Outside Lands Festival during late-August in San Fransisco, California. The band's first studio album Frizzle Fry (along with some of Claypool's solo albums) was re-released on vinyl on November 24, 2009. Reformation with Jay Lane (2010) On March 18, 2010, it was announced by on his official message board that former Primus drummer Jay Lane would be leaving his previous band Furthur to rejoin Primus. This new incarnation of the band features Jay Lane, Larry LaLonde and Les Claypool. On May 3, 2010, Primus announced a new tour with opening acts and Wolfmother. On August 5, 2010, the band released a free EP on their website simply entitled "June 2010 Rehearsal" which contains a rehearsal of four songs: "Pudding Time", "American Life", "Duchess and the Proverbial Mind Spread" and "Harold of the Rocks". On June 6, 2011, Primus announced that they will be releasing a new studio album on September 13, 2011, titled "". Side Projects Since reuniting in 2003, the band members have balanced their Primus duties with a number of various other projects. Les Claypool continues to tour and record with his "" band. They have released two full-length albums, Of Whales and Woes (2006) and Of Fungi and Foe (2009), as well as a live DVD, Fancy (2007). Claypool has also tried his hand at cinema, writing and directing the jam band spoof Electric Apricot: Quest for Festeroo (2006), and playing the role of a preacher in James Isaac's indie horror film Pig Hunt (2008). He also published his first novel, South of the Pumphouse (2006), and even started his own wine company, Claypool Cellars. Tim Alexander released This Is a Dream, the debut album from his project Fata Morgana which was written, produced, and almost entirely performed by Alexander. He also released the debut album for Into the Presence which feature songs by Luis Carlos Maldonado. As of 2010, Alexander is actively involved as a member of 's project. He has toured with them and can be heard on their most recent recordings. Larry LaLonde joined the touring band for vocalist and multi-instrumentalist in 2007 in support of Serj's debut solo album, , which also subsequently features several appearances by former Primus drummer Bryan "Brain" Mantia. Jay Lane has been a member of the band Trio, appearing on the trio's self-titled album, which was released on Les Claypool's Prawn Song , and on Bing, Bing, Bing!, which was released on Blue Note. In 2009 and 2010, he toured with the post-Dead supergroup, Furthur, playing alongside of , Phil Lesh, , and . My Name Is Mud. " My Name Is Mud " is a song by the American rock band Primus and is the first single from the 1993 album Pork Soda . The lyrics are written from the point of view of a blue-collar man, Aloysius Devandander Abercrombie, nicknamed Mud. When a man steps on his prized patent leather shoes, the two get into an argument that ends with Mud killing the man by striking him in the head with an aluminum baseball bat; Mud is now trying to bury the body. The song samples the line "Where are you goin', city boy?" from the film Deliverance . Contents. Track listing Personnel Music video "Me Llamo Mud" Personnel 2 Charts References External links. The track's title refers to a common derogatory phrase that implies its recipient is "a stupid, twaddling fellow". [1] During the band's Woodstock '94 Music Festival performance Primus were pelted with mud while they performed the song. [2] About a minute into "My Name Is Mud" the band stopped playing, and Primus frontman Les Claypool said, "Well I opened a big-ass can of worms with that one, didn't I? The song is called 'My Name Is Mud', but keep the mud to yourselves you son-of-a-bitch." [3] In 2010, Primus released a new version of the track sung entirely in Spanish under the title "Me Llamo Mud". Track listing. "Pork Chop's Little Ditty" – 0:21 "My Name Is Mud" – 4:47. Personnel. Les Claypool – vocals, bass Larry LaLonde – guitar Tim Alexander – drums. Music video. In 1993, the band released a music video for "My Name Is Mud", directed by Mark Kohr. The video features Claypool, in character as Abercrombie (who resembles the "Toothless Man" character played by Herbert Coward in Deliverance ), speaking directly to the camera as he stands over a dead body and digs a grave for it. These scenes are intercut with footage of the band performing outdoors, silhouetted by sunset, and scenes of Bob Cock visiting a health spa, where he takes a mud bath and sits in a crowded sauna before accepting and drinking a glass of Pork Soda, referencing the album of the same name. The video received heavy airplay on MTV and its program Headbangers Ball , [4] and was given a positive review by Beavis and Butt-head , who have since identified this song with the band. "Me Llamo Mud" On November 30, 2010, Primus released a download-only single titled " Me Llamo Mud ". This was an updated recording of "My Name Is Mud" with Claypool the lyrics entirely in Spanish. This version was recorded live in the band's rehearsal space in a similar fashion to their recent June 2010 Rehearsal EP. Personnel. Les Claypool – vocals, bass Larry LaLonde – guitar Jay Lane – drums. Charts. Related Research Articles. Leslie Edward Claypool is an American musician, singer, , producer, author, director, and actor. He is best known as the founder, lead singer, bassist, primary songwriter, and only continuous member of the American band Primus. His playing style on the bass is well known for mixing , flamenco-like strumming, whammy bar bends, and slapping. Primus is an American funk metal band formed in El Sobrante, California in 1984. The band is currently composed of bassist/vocalist Les Claypool, guitarist Larry "Ler" LaLonde, and drummer Tim "Herb" Alexander. Primus originally formed in 1984 with Claypool and guitarist Todd Huth, later joined by drummer Jay Lane, though the latter two departed the band at the end of 1988. Featuring LaLonde and Alexander, Primus recorded the live album Suck on This in 1989, followed by four studio albums: Frizzle Fry (1990), Sailing the Seas of Cheese (1991), Pork Soda (1993), and Tales from the Punchbowl (1995). Alexander left the band in 1996 due to lack of interest and was replaced by Bryan "Brain" Mantia, with whom Primus went on to record the original theme song for the TV show South Park and two more albums, Brown Album (1997) and Antipop (1999), before entering into a hiatus in 2000. Suck on This is the debut album by the band Primus, released in 1989. At the time of recording, the featured lineup of bassist/vocalist Les Claypool, guitarist Larry LaLonde and drummer Tim Alexander had only been playing together for "about two months". This release, along with Jane's Addiction's self-titled live album, are seen as popularizing the then-underground alternative metal genre and inspiring the genre. Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People is a career-spanning retrospective DVD plus bonus EP by American band Primus, released on October 7, 2003. The title was inspired by a crayon-made story book written by guitarist Larry LaLonde's son, and the cover depicts a sculpture made by long-time Primus collaborator Lance "Link" Montoya. The DVD features all of the band's music videos to date, plus short films and live footage from as far back as 1986, whereas the bonus EP features five new songs written and recorded specifically for this release. When promoting the release, bassist Les Claypool remarked that "It seems of late that bands are adding supplemental DVD material to their album releases to promote record sales. We've done the opposite. We've added a supplemental audio recording of brand new music to an extremely comprehensive DVD of classic visuals." Frizzle Fry is the debut studio album by the American rock band Primus. The album was recorded in December 1989 and released on February 7, 1990. Pork Soda is the third studio album by the American funk metal band Primus, released April 20, 1993, certified Gold in September 1993 and certified Platinum in May 1997. The 2005 re-issue comes in a digipak and contains a booklet with lyrics printed to nine songs, omitting "Pork Soda" which consists of a series of unintelligible rants. Tales from the Punchbowl is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Primus, released on June 6, 1995. It was the band's last album with Tim Alexander before he rejoined Primus seven years later, and again in September 2013. It was certified Gold on July 20, 1995. Sausage was a short-lived alternative/ band featuring a reunion of the 1988 lineup of the San Francisco Bay Area band Primus. They released the album Riddles Are Abound Tonight in April 1994 through the Interscope Records imprint Prawn Song Records. " Jerry Was a Race Car Driver " is a song by the American funk metal band Primus. It was released as the first single from their 1991 album Sailing the Seas of Cheese and reached number 23 on the U.S. Alternative Songs chart. The song tells the stories of two characters, Jerry, an ill- fated race car driver who collides with a telephone pole while driving intoxicated and Captain Pearce, a retired fireman. " Shake Hands With Beef " is a song by the American rock band Primus. It was released on their 1997 release Brown Album . The song was also released as the first single from the album. They Can't All Be Zingers is a greatest hits compilation album by Primus. It was released through Interscope Records on October 17, 2006, the same day that their DVD, Blame It on the Fish , was released. Blame It on the Fish: An Abstract Look at the 2003 Primus Tour de Fromage is a DVD by Primus that was released on October 17, 2006. It was directed by Matthew J. Powers and produced by Powers Philms and Frizzle Fry Inc. This DVD contains 70 minutes of the movie, 90 minutes of extras and interviews taken from Primus' 2003 Tour de Fromage. It also shows random clips between songs and interviews. The title of the DVD stems from an incident in the film where drummer Tim Alexander successfully performs after getting food poisoning from bad fish at a restaurant. " Those Damned Blue-Collar Tweekers " is a song by the American rock band Primus. It was released as the third single from their 1991 album Sailing the Seas of Cheese . Unlike its preceding singles "Jerry Was a Race Car Driver" and "Tommy the Cat", "Tweekers" did not feature an accompanying video. The song opens with Larry LaLonde on guitar and a reserved bassline from Les Claypool, from there alternating between his trademark slap bass and a quiet section for the vocals. " " is a song by the American band Primus, from their 1993 album, Pork Soda . June 2010 Rehearsal is an by the American rock band Primus released on August 5, 2010 worldwide. The EP has been released digitally from Primus' official website for free. It is the first Primus release to feature original drummer Jay Lane, who left the band before their debut, Suck on This . Green Naugahyde is the seventh studio album by rock group Primus, released by ATO Records and Prawn Song on September 12, 2011 in Europe, and on September 13, 2011 in the United States. It is the band's first album since 1999's Antipop , and features their first new material since 2003's Animals Should Not Try to Act Like People EP. It is the only Primus album to feature Jay Lane on drums, as he left the band in September 2013. Reid Laurence " Larry " LaLonde , also known as Ler LaLonde , is an American musician best known as the guitarist for Primus, a position that he has served since 1989, where he is known for his experimental accompaniment to the bass playing of bandmate Les Claypool. Previously, he played guitar for the groups Possessed, Blind Illusion, No Forcefield, and the tribute band "Caca". He also has collaborated more recently with artists such as Serj Tankian and Tom Waits. " Mr. Krinkle " is a song by the American rock band Primus. It was released as the 3rd single from their 1993 album Pork Soda . " DMV " is a song by the American rock band Primus. It was released on their 1993 album Pork Soda and also as a single. Primus & the Chocolate Factory with the Fungi Ensemble is the eighth studio album by American rock group Primus. The album is a re-imagining of the soundtrack of the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory . The album was released on October 21, 2014. It is the first full-length album with Tim "Herb" Alexander since 1995's Tales from the Punchbowl . Primus my name is mud free mp3 download. Singles, B-Sides, Soundtracks And Compilation Album Contributions. South Park Theme Song (Chef Aid) - Premiered 06/29/99, teased or played in full intermittently summer and fall 1999. Poetry and Prose (Beavis and Butthead Experience) - bass coda incorporated into John bass/drums intro. Bastardizing Jellikit () - Not played live. Mephisto and Kevin (Chef Aid) - Not played live. Hamster Style w/ Dust Brothers (Orgasmo) - Not played live. Music of our Mother Earth (M.O.M.) Soundtrack - Mr. Know it All (? live date but pre-'96) Woodstock 1994 - Those Damned Blue Collar Tweekers (08/13/94) Family Values 1999 Live CD - My Name is Mud, Laquer Head (both from 10/99 tour) Mrs. Blaileen Single B-Side - Seas of Cheese, My Name is Mud (both from summer '93) Live from Bonnaroo 2004 CD - Frizzle Fry (06/12/04) Official Bootlegs. All (but the first show) of Tour de Fromage and all of Hallucino Genetics are available in official bootleg download form on primuslive.com. NOTE: The "bootleg barn"sub-page of the main Primus commercial site (primusville.com) includes a handful of audience quality recordings available for MP3 free download. None of these shows have been commercially released or professionally edited (some came from our archives!). We mention this for fan interest only; none of the featured songs are counted as adding to the officially released material. Released Live Originals. Drum/Whamola Jam - Premiered 10/13/03. Following in the Frog Brigade tradition started in 2002, the reunited Primus incorporated nightly monstrous drum solos and drum/Whamola jams into all 2003-4 shows. On the Tour de Fromage, these jams segued into Eleven; on Hallucino Genetics they segued into Spegetti Western. The Drum/Whamola Jam was only performed several times during the fall 2006 tour, but was resurrected in 2010, giving Lane a chance to show off his chops as well. Typically a stand alone number, on several occasions in summer 2011 it appeared in the middle of Electric Grapevine. Despite the name, Ler sat in for a drum/banjo jam on 11/23/03, and 11/24/03 saw a drum/Whamola/guitar trio jam. Official live version on Hallucino Genetics DVD (06/26/04). Unreleased Originals. ? - Premiered during BC&YS show on 05/25/92, only other know performance is 12/11/93. A lengthy, clearly composed disco-y instrumental with Bob Cock on vocals. NOTE: While the following reflects early studio material from pre-official band lineups. An early recording of John from 1987 was probably Les' first single (with Huth and Wright). There was also a circulated demo tape in early 1988 by the name of SAUSAGE, recorded by Les, Lane and Huth, and from which the 1994 reunion band took its name. It contained fairly true to form renditions of: Tommy, Groundhog's, Frizzle Fry, John, Pudding Time, Harold. Other Les Claypool Band Material. Highball With The Devil - Performed as an excerpt during 1997-8 Tweekers. Prelude To Fear - Performed in '87 or '88 by Les/Huth/Wright; similar to the studio version. Riddles Are Abound Tonight - Not confirmed, however '87 or '88 studio demo teases exist. Temporary Phase - Performed in '87-88, similar to the studio version. Shattering Song - Performed in '87 or 88 by Les/Huth/Wright. Similar to the Sausage version, although shorter; the "churn churn the butter churn" drums and vocals breakdown is used to both introduce and end the song. Temporary Phase - performed in '87-88 and basically like the studio version. Whamola – Premiered 07/13/11, this was the first time Primus had played one of Les’ solo compositions from his post 2000 hiatus part of his career. The song would have been new to Ler, although Les and Lane had played it in 2001 and 2005. YYZ (Rush) - Premiered 02/25/89. Intro only was periodically performed between 1989 and 1995, again in 2000 and a handful of times during Leg 1 of Tour de Fromage. Then during Hallucino Genetics tour, the entire song (or at least the first half) was played 6 times; these versions are released in official bootleg download form on primuslive.com. Constantinople (Residents) - Premiered 02/03/90, performed occasionally between 1990-1994. Played in full; always with Hello Skinny. Hello Skinny (Residents) - Premiered 02/03/90, performed semi-regularly between 1990-2004. Performed in full, although Les has alternated between sticking with his studio part (copying the original song's trombone part onto bass) or just playing his vibrato bar. Hello Skinny was played during Nature Boy from 1993-6, and Too Many Puppies in 1998-2000. Alternate version: all-banjo show on 1/9/96, with one of on vocals. Of note, all three Primus covers of Residents' songs are from their Duckstab album! Official live versions on: Videoplasty (10/14/98) and Hallucino Genetics (06/26/04) DVDs; also released in official bootleg download form on primuslive.com. NOTE: Prior to this reissue, the studio version of these covers was available on a Residents tribute CD entitled Eyesore: A Stab at the Residents. Miscellaneous Debris. Intruder (Peter Gabriel) - Premiered 08/29/91, rarely played 1991-2. Performed as either partial or complete cover. Making Plans For Nigel (XTC) - Premiered 10/26/91, only known performance. Sinister Exaggerator (Residents) - Premiered 11/13/91, rarely played 1991-2. Performed in full. Tippi Toes (Meters) - Performed in full on Dennis Miller show 1992, as the credits roll. NOTE: () has yet to be confirmed. Woodstock 1994 compilation CD and Animals DVD. Star Spangled Banner (Francis Scott Key) - Premiered 08/13/94 at Woodstock, this glorified bass only tease was repeated several times in spring 2004. Awakening (Reddings) - Premiered 12/31/96, it was incorporated into all versions of Tommy from summer 1997 through summer 1998, then reappeared in 2010 as part of the Tommy medley (Jay and Les have a longstanding history of playing this song together). The 1997-8 Primus version omitted the studio version's outro bass coda and drum fills. Official live version on Rhinoplasty (12/31/97). Behind My Camel ( Police) – Premiered 07/18/10 and played true to the original/studio rendition, it was regularly played at 2010 shows. It essentially disappeared in 2011. Recorded by Brain for Rhinoplasty, but never performed by that lineup. NOTE: To our knowledge, Amos Moses (Jerry Reed) has never been played live. Nativity In Black Part 2. Music Downloads. Search and download from over 6 million songs, music videos and lyrics. Largest collection of free music. All songs are in the MP3 format and can be played on any computer or on any MP3 Player including the iPhone. 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