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Pete De Freitas and THE 27s

Postby Mr. Brian » Tue May 13, 2008 11:43 am

http://www.the27s.com/

I've just been informed via e-mail by the author that Pete will be included in a book covering all the rock and rollers who died at the age of 27.

The history of rock & roll is incomplete without The 27s, but it has remained untold until now.
If you’re reading this you probably know that Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison, and Kurt Cobain’s lives were cut short at age 27, but the same fate happened to thirty other musicians. Sure, they weren’t all equally famous, but every one of them pushed rock in new directions, leaving lasting legacies that continue to inspire fans and musicians. Here’s a partial list to consider: Rolling Stones founder Brian Jones, Delta bluesman Robert Johnson, D. Boon of the Minutemen. Mia Zapata of The Gits, crooner Jesse Belvin, Badfinger’s Pete Ham, Chris Bell of Big Star, Gary Thain of Uriah Heep, Alan Wilson of Canned Heat, Freaky Tah of Lost Boyz, Pete de Freitas of Echo & The Bunnymen, Kristin Pfaff of Hole, and Jeremy Ward of The Mars Volta.
The story unfolds over 292 full-color pages packed with illustrations, mind-blowing revelations, eerie coincidences, trivia, interviews, and a myth greater than them all. It’s a story about fame & loneliness, success & defeat, struggle & perseverance, modesty & excess …and life & death.
Don’t miss out on the Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll.


I see now that Josh has signed up for the forum, but because of measures put in place to prevent spam he can't start a new topic until he's posted s few times. So I started the topic for him in case he would like to add to it.
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Postby murphy12783 » Tue May 13, 2008 1:21 pm

Pete was an incredible drummer, and the whole bunnymen sound changed when he died. The book sounds worth getting.
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Postby Mr. Brian » Tue May 13, 2008 1:27 pm

I just think it's for great for Pete to be recognized and included in the book.

I guess that age is ripe for that. Most musicians spend their teens striving for fame and recognition and then through their twenties, if they are lucky, get recognized for that work. Then as the pressure of fame wears on to keep delivering and lifestyles get more radical and wreckless, the whole thing can unravel pretty quickly.
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The talent of THE 27s

Postby JHatTHE27s » Tue May 13, 2008 2:22 pm

The author and I will be posting more info soon - but a video trailer of the concept was released a couple of weeks ago on YouTube and the27s.com

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Enjoy!
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Postby Red » Tue May 13, 2008 6:15 pm

that's really cool! i didn't realize so many important rock stars died at that age!
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Postby moondance » Tue May 13, 2008 7:38 pm

The books sounds so interesting and that video looks totally cool.
I'm looking forward to hearing from the author.
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Postby Frank The Bunny » Tue May 13, 2008 7:39 pm

Wendy O'Connor, Mother of Kurt Cobain wrote:Now he's gone and joined that stupid club, I told him not to join that stupid club.
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re: Frank the Bunny's comment about Wendy O'Connor's comment

Postby JHatTHE27s » Wed May 14, 2008 1:08 pm

That's how the book begins ;)

There's obviously no need to explain here why Pete de Freitas should be
included with the rest of The 27s, but with some people we encounter
comments such as this recent one from another site (we were not part of this
dialogue):

"The others that loosly fall into the club were just musicians. Like the
bassists from Uriah Heep and the Stooges and the drummer from Echo and The
Bunnymen - you wouldn't be able to name them."

He's right that most people aren't able to name Gary Thain, David Michael
Alexander, and Pete, but we really hope that The 27s will change that. The
poster errs when he says they were "just musicians." Thain is perhaps the
most amazing bassist from the classic rock era. Zander influenced Iggy a ton
and contributed significantly to the Stooges' first two albums (both of
which are considered classics and included in Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest
Albums of All Time).

And Pete. Well, listen to his drumming and then spin anything else from the
'70s or '80s. He deliberately toned down excessive cymbal use as favored by
the stadium rockers of the '70s and largely avoided drenching his sound
through digital effects processors, which was all the rage during the '80s.
Instead he focused on using the tams for deep grooves and we argue that it
took until the '90s before drummers‹and DJs‹caught on to what Pete was up to
back there.

Our motivation is to tell the story of rock & roll in a novel way‹through
the lives and legacies of the thirty-four 27s. In Pete's case it helps that
he is not only a hard-hitting drummer in a successful band, but also
instigated one of rock's most debaucherous tales.

Thanks for letting us post!

Nord @ THE 27s
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Postby tomo » Wed May 14, 2008 1:41 pm

when's it out?
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Release date

Postby JHatTHE27s » Wed May 14, 2008 1:51 pm

I'm buckling down the last few illustrations this month then we'll start the editing process beginning in June. Eric and I are expecting a summer release but we'll keep you posted (our mailing list will also give updates as we move towards the release : www.the27s.com
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Postby tomo » Wed May 14, 2008 1:54 pm

nice one i'll hop over and sign up... look forward to reading it..cheers
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Postby Crimson Nights » Fri Jun 27, 2008 6:41 pm

Seen Pete at my first Bunnymen gig at the age of 14!!! The guy was a legend then and shall always be !
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Postby Mr. Brian » Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:15 pm

I just got this via e-mail...

Hey guys,

We're excited to let you know that the pre-sale for "The 27s: The Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll" starts today. We anticipate the books will be shipped on or before October 27.

312 illustrated pages about the Greatest Myth of Rock & Roll. It's a perfect-bound softcover printed in Canada by the same company that prints Marvel comics-the colors pop off of those illustrations.

Visit the27s.com again for a sneak-peek, read the web's first complete 27s roster-and buy the book!

Thanks for supporting "the most exciting indie release of 2008!"
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Postby Kounelaki » Thu Oct 16, 2008 12:24 pm

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Postby black francis » Fri Oct 17, 2008 1:44 am

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