Where'd he get the name from?
I understand that Taylor would be a tad dull for a bombastic love god but "Eldritch"?
Anyone know?
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it means eerie or unnatural, and is a word made popular by h.p. lovecraft
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=eldritch
he was a bit of a goth in his younger days
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=eldritch
he was a bit of a goth in his younger days
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Back in the late 70s / early 80s, it was standard punk and post-punk practice to carry on signing on the dole while you were in a band. An unlikely-sounding stage name was de riguer unless you wanted the DHSS to catch up with you via reading the music press...
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the story i've heard (firsthand from marx), which doesn't seem to fit 100% with the timelines we all know about, is that they were about to be interviewed by nme (or was it melody maker? i forget) and they heard that fellow leeds band gang of four had been in the papers the week before with their real names and gotten in trouble with the dhss, so they made up nicknames for the interview
i dont know where andy came up with his surname from, or how long he'd been thinking about it, but when they first met, clare always used to think mark was called gary and it had become a bit of a an injoke, so it seemed natural for him to become gary marx (eg: marx = mark's)
they couldn't think of anything for craig so they used his old school nickname: lurch
they continued to call him lurch for the first few interviews. not sure when exactly, or why, they stopped. possibly he'd stopped signing on by then...?
marx has since expressed his regret at not using his real first name, and just using a fake surname, like eldritch did... its caused him much confusion over the years
i dont know where andy came up with his surname from, or how long he'd been thinking about it, but when they first met, clare always used to think mark was called gary and it had become a bit of a an injoke, so it seemed natural for him to become gary marx (eg: marx = mark's)
they couldn't think of anything for craig so they used his old school nickname: lurch
they continued to call him lurch for the first few interviews. not sure when exactly, or why, they stopped. possibly he'd stopped signing on by then...?
marx has since expressed his regret at not using his real first name, and just using a fake surname, like eldritch did... its caused him much confusion over the years
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Leonard Short-Short Pantsbookish wrote:So what is Gary Marx's real name?
It never crossed my mind it was a pseudonym.
I may be fibbing
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Stand up New Model Army's Slade the Leveller.....markfiend wrote:Back in the late 70s / early 80s, it was standard punk and post-punk practice to carry on signing on the dole while you were in a band. An unlikely-sounding stage name was de riguer unless you wanted the DHSS to catch up with you via reading the music press...
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
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Mark Pairman (or Pearman, depending on the source you take it from) is the man.bookish wrote:So what is Gary Marx's real name?
It never crossed my mind it was a pseudonym.
Quiffy can probably confirm which is correct.
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pearmanmh wrote:Mark Pairman (or Pearman, depending on the source you take it from) is the man.bookish wrote:So what is Gary Marx's real name?
It never crossed my mind it was a pseudonym.
Quiffy can probably confirm which is correct.
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Quiff Boy wrote:the story i've heard (firsthand from marx), which doesn't seem to fit 100% with the timelines we all know about, is that they were about to be interviewed by nme (or was it melody maker? i forget) and they heard that fellow leeds band gang of four had been in the papers the week before with their real names and gotten in trouble with the dhss, so they made up nicknames for the interview
i dont know where andy came up with his surname from, or how long he'd been thinking about it, but when they first met, clare always used to think mark was called gary and it had become a bit of a an injoke, so it seemed natural for him to become gary marx (eg: marx = mark's)
they couldn't think of anything for craig so they used his old school nickname: lurch
they continued to call him lurch for the first few interviews. not sure when exactly, or why, they stopped. possibly he'd stopped signing on by then...?
marx has since expressed his regret at not using his real first name, and just using a fake surname, like eldritch did... its caused him much confusion over the years
this is all interesting thanks : )
funny - back in my goth days i had a friend who was an anorexic and for some strange reason when she came to my house didn't sit on a chair but on the floor against the wall - my dad used to call her "lurch"!!
Quiff Boy wrote:it means eerie or unnatural, and is a word made popular by h.p. lovecraft
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=eldritch
he was a bit of a goth in his younger days
yup - i always thought that it had a very goth ring to it. how comes von really tries to distance himself from anything goth?
i especially found it ironic that they recruited Pat whom was the epitome of all things goth looking!!
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that always amused me tooDebi wrote:Quiff Boy wrote:it means eerie or unnatural, and is a word made popular by h.p. lovecraft
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=eldritch
he was a bit of a goth in his younger days
yup - i always thought that it had a very goth ring to it. how comes von really tries to distance himself from anything goth?
i especially found it ironic that they recruited Pat whom was the epitome of all things goth looking!!
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http://www.facebook.com/pages/Patricia- ... 6969068980Debi wrote:in fact i wonder what she looks like nowadays!?
anyone know?
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Debi wrote:NOOOOOOO
here: http://www.myspace.com/patriciarainone
and some pics: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.c ... =390509951
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phew - thats better. so she's only 47!Quiff Boy wrote:Debi wrote:NOOOOOOO
here: http://www.myspace.com/patriciarainone
and some pics: http://viewmorepics.myspace.com/index.c ... =390509951
she does sort of remind me in some of the pictures of a dark version of the barmaid in coronation street!! whats her name - steves mum?!
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