Friday, October 31, 2025

DOPPLENAMER Volume 3: Pere Ubu Edition!

Happy Halloween, everybody!  Several more blog friends have shared festive music for this spooky season.  Pee-Pee Soaked Heckhole has arisen from its heckish slumber! One Buck Guy resurrected his Horror Film Soundtrack mix, and added a bonus track!  Ape Mummy has The Mummies battling The Wolfmen!  Khayem has a kreepy kool komp!  Groovy Library is still in the Samhain spirit!  And our pal Viacom at Down Underground has dug up the diabolical Danzig!

Stinky first proposed the DOPPLENAMER idea many months ago.  I was immediately excited by the concept, but found it more difficult than expected to come up with my own list of Dopplenamers.  That was until I remembered that PERE UBU has a long list of songs with titles that were borrowed from other songs (as well as titles from film and literature).

Prior to the release of the Lady From Shanghai album in 2013, David Thomas announced that Pere Ubu's new record would "fix the problem" of dance music.  I sometimes wonder if he intended to "fix" other songs when he borrowed their titles.  Maybe he was just making mischief.  His Dopplenamers were certainly more than a coincidence, judging by the sheer number of them that have been gathered here today. 

There are only a few cover songs in Pere Ubu's discography, which is surprising when you consider that Ubu existed for almost half a century (starting in 1975, with a hiatus between 1982 and 1987, and ending upon the death of David Thomas earlier this year). Ubu recorded The Osmonds' Crazy Horses and The Beach Boys' Surfer Girl, and there were a few live covers (like Pushin Too Hard and Kick Out The Jams).  David sang Sloop John B with The Pedestrians, and Strychnine with Rocket From The Tombs. Just a handful, unless you count the RFTT songs as covers.

Anyway, Stinky put a lot of time and thought into the Dopplenamer concept, and got some grief from a few readers.  How about some encouragement to keep the Dopplenamers coming?

ELSEHWERE ON THE BLOG:  more Halloween music!

 

7 comments:

  1. Now you're talking, Jon! Love it!

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  2. Dopplenamer III - UBU Edition!

    https://pixeldrain.com/u/PXQtDCn9

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    1. Thanks! Sometimes it's interesting to listen to a band's history in reverse. 21st century Ubu has more in common with 1980's Ubu. 1990's Ubu ("the Fontana Years") is more commercial (?) or at least friendlier to the ears.

      "The Man With The Axe", the Bill Griffith-illustrated graphic novel biography of "Ubu Roi" author Alfred Jarry was shared on Twilight Zone not long ago by The Massacio of Gonzo. It is really quite a good history of the man and his work, well-researched and well-written by author Nigey Lennon. A different perspective from Roger Shattuck's description of Jarry in "The Banquet Years". And with more pictures! In case you missed the opportunity to download it from TZ:

      https://mega.nz/file/WFoGCSIL#4so9XQmO6PwgufH0A8QA7Zn__dULhNvf0JNwvmrh8Vk

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  4. Bonus points for putting Ghoulardi (Ernie Anderson) on the cover!

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    1. Thanks! David Thomas was a Ghoulardi fan (as was Lux Interior). Now where can I redeem these bonus points? I've been saving up for some Super Elastic Bubble Plastic!

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  5. Good one Jonder, I can't think of any artists pulling this off!

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