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  Gibby Haynes & His Problem shows for trade   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Gibby Haynes and His Problem shows for trade
GIBBY HAYNES and HIS PROBLEM - live @ Larimer Lounge,Denver,CO 9.18.2004 - 1 Disc
Notes from taper: There is one track missing which was the third song from Gibby's set.
www.users.qwest.net /~edgein/gibby.htm   (52 words)

  
 Pop Culture Press: Gibby Haynes
Gibby Haynes called the neighborhood home for a period of time in the mid-80s.
Haynes has also had to adjust to a new band, His Problem, his first bona fide solo project and first side project apart from the Butthole Surfers since 1995's collaboration with Johnny Depp, P. One of their first performances, at a fundraiser in San Antonio, received mixed reviews.
Haynes' original artwork for the album, despite its omission from the press kit, is one of the album's key selling points.
www.popculturepress.com /gibby.html   (885 words)

  
 Gibby Haynes - Biography - AOL Music
Haynes would go on to become one of his high school's top students, as he graduated with honors and received an athletic scholarship to play basketball at San Antonio's Trinity University, and even landed a job at one of the area's top accounting firms.
But Haynes was quickly growing disillusioned with the "professional" path his life was taking, and soon became friends with a fellow eccentric at school who shared his same warped sense of humor, guitarist Paul Leary.
Haynes eventually cleaned up his act via rehab (even sharing a room in a L.A. facility with Kurt Cobain shortly before the Nirvana leader's tragic suicide in 1994); and formed another one-off side project with actor Johnny Depp, P, issuing a self-titled album in 1995.
music.aol.com /artist/gibby-haynes/85362/biography   (673 words)

  
 Warren Haynes : Biography - CMT.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Haynes also met Dickey Betts and Gregg Allman through Coe, and when Coe's band opened for The Allman Brothers at the Fox Theater in Atlanta, Betts sat in.
Four years later, Haynes moved to Nashville to do session work, but the Allman connection was still there.
Haynes' songwriting, singing and playing helped make Seven Turns, Shades of Two Worlds and An Evening with the Allman Brothers Band, the Brothers' most critically acclaimed albums in years.
www.cmt.com /artists/az/haynes_warren/bio.jhtml   (682 words)

  
 Unfinished
Bewildered by the cover art, I asked the token goth I was working with, "Who the hell is Gibby Haynes?" He shrugged and continued on with his business, and I never did find out who Gibby Haynes was...until now.
Haynes is actually the lead singer of Butthole Surfers, who broke out in the late 80's with their provocative brand of noise-rock.
Haynes even gets sentimental on the melancholy "Stop Foolin," but the ultimate treat is "I Need Some Help," a psychedelic delight.
www.liepaper.com /gibby.htm   (251 words)

  
 Gibby Haynes bringing His Problem to Plush | www.azstarnet.com ®
Gibby Haynes isn't sure what the problem is in the title of his new rock band, Gibby Haynes and His Problem.
Haynes would be more than happy to tour with the Surfers - making bank off their numerous releases and popular radio hit "Pepper" - but the band really wasn't interested.
In usual offbeat fashion, Haynes - not completely happy with the budget or time allowed to create the first album - has decided that the band's next release shall be recorded live on this tour, by members of the audience.
www.azstarnet.com /sn/printDS/36603   (618 words)

  
 Metroactive Music | Butthole Surfers
GIBBY HAYNES, lead singer for the Butthole Surfers, is a man whose tongue is golden--that is, if a golden tongue can be said to drip with sarcasm and crass vulgarities.
And Haynes himself has been plagued by tragedy: one of the scariest facts about him is his (rumored) presence at or near the demise of his two close friends, River Phoenix and Kurt Cobain.
In the rewritten version, Haynes says, "I stand as a messenger of strangeness this evening, in order to impress upon, or at least to instruct, the honorable musicians as to the methods and motives of a truly bizarre reality: the weird revolution.
www.metroactive.com /papers/metro/09.06.01/butthole-0136.html   (1221 words)

  
 Gibby Haynes vs. Willie Nelson
Gibby: What was it back in the 50's, it seemed like these murder ballads were a thing that was going back then.
Gibby: That was a crew, man. Tell me a story about Hondo.
Gibby: I heard he could hold his breath underwater for a long time.
ngro_obsrvr.tripod.com /articles/gibbyvswillie.html   (1530 words)

  
 Surfdog Music and Surfing
Brash 6ft 5 singer Gibby Haynes, who as anarchic and enigmatic frontman for the Butthole Surfers created a dazzling and unsettling psychedelia meets the avant-garde and punk rock template that's unmatched to this day, has finished work on a solo album 'Gibby Haynes and His Problem,' out now on Surfdog Records.
The album collects 11 new Haynes songs performed by a coterie of like-minded Texas music iconoclasts: His Problem bandmates guitarist Kyle Ellison, drummer Shandon Sahm (the late Doug Sahm's son) and bassist Nathan Calhoun plus keyboard legend Augie Meyers and Hayne's Butthole Surfers bandmate Paul Leary, who mixed half the tracks and guests on keyboard.
From opener "Kaiser" to the last of the 11 songs, "Redneck Sex," the album displays Hayne's provocative, absurdist lyrics, his famous "Gibbytronix" bullhorn voice manipulator and an acid-drenched heaping dose of heavy duty rock and roll.
www.surfdog.com /old_site/gibby.html   (331 words)

  
 IGN: Gibby Haynes and His Problem Review
Haynes' voice gets the mild echo, eerie whisper treatment on the opening track, "Kaiser," a phasered-out guitar driven number that pierces the ears with head nodding psychedelic vibrations, fuzz buzzing in the right channel while crisp guitar solos careen in the left making it an essential headphone listen.
From the brilliantly whimsical the album shifts into full-blown chug and thunder and vocoder madness on "Charlie." Guitars are compressed into a turgid wall of electricity and the requisite solo flips from a burbling pierce to a cremated blues juggernaut.
Gibby Haynes and His Problem is an accomplished romp through the annals of American rock and roll, from the bump and grind of the early garage movement on through the triplistik swirls of psychedelia on into the blues drenched period of pre-punk and the atonal infection of post-punk.
music.ign.com /articles/548/548627p1.html   (663 words)

  
 Gibby Haynes; Don't try this at home
Gibby Haynes is laughing so hard he's hacking.
Gibby is pent up in a St. Louis motel, on the road with his Butthole Surfers as a part of a package tour that also includes as he calls 'em) the Stone Pimple Toilets.
There were all those late nights out on the road, when he and the band would drop a couple of hits just to stay awake and drive.
ngro_obsrvr.tripod.com /articles/option.html   (974 words)

  
 SignOnSanDiego Entertainment Guide > Event Profile: Gibby Haynes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Butthole Surfers frontman Gibby Haynes tries to swim on his own, touring in support of his solo debut, "Gibby Haynes and His Problem." The Wifes and the Lot Six also play.
But the picket fence fantasy proved too constricting for the excitable Haynes, as after graduating with honors from Trinton University (where he played on the basketball team and served as a fraternity president), he turned down a top-notch accounting job to become one of the '80s most controversial rock acts.
Nonetheless, Haynes continues to record and perform successfully with the Surfers, has contributed to the projects of Reverend Horton Heat, Ministry and Johnny Depp and most importantly has inspired countless bands with his confrontational heavy rock 'n' roll.
entertainment.signonsandiego.com /profile/272658   (250 words)

  
 Artist Profile: Gibby Haynes and HIS PROBLEM
Gibby Haynes and HIS PROBLEM: live with P5 Gibby Haynes and Nathan Calhoun of the Butthole Surfers are using Project5 and SONAR 3 for their new band: Gibby Haynes and HIS PROBLEM.
When faced with the burden of lugging and setting up all of the gear required to get their sound in a live setting, they quickly came to the decision that soft synths, Project5, and a laptop PC was the way to go.
Gibby and Nathan will be debuting their new act at their first shows this weekend.
www.cakewalk.com /Artist/HisProblem.asp   (246 words)

  
 Mundane Sounds
Gibby Haynes, the mastermind behind the Butthole Surfers, is a complicated man who makes challenging music.
That the reviews of this record, for the most part, have been rather negative shows that the music world still only thinks they understand Gibby Haynes, when, in fact, they fail to grasp one simple fact: that the only thing you should expect from him is the unexpected.
When you separate Haynes’ past from his present, you’ll be stunned to discover that Haynes has a pretty keen pop sense, and several songs on this record are quite catchy.
www.mundanesounds.com /record_review.php?id=1212   (348 words)

  
 Gibby Haynes & His Problem - Free Music Downloads - MP3 Downloads - Download.com Music
Gibby Haynes has been an outlaw indie hero since his time in the 1980s and '90s with seminal Texas absurdist rock outfit the Butthole Surfers.
Working with a new band dubbed His Problem, Haynes' deadpan, surrealistic ramblings and eccentric troubadour tales are set against a relatively straight-ahead rock 'n' roll backdrop, which nicely balances his idiosyncrasies.
Brash 6ft 5 singer Gibby Haynes, who as anarchic and enigmatic frontman for the Butthole Surfers created a dazzling and unsettling psychedelia meets the avant-garde and punk rock template that's unmatched to this day, has finished work on a solo album Gibby Haynes & His Problem, out now on Surfdog Records.
music.download.com /gibbyhayneshisproblem/3600-8577_32-100670672.html   (429 words)

  
 Live Review: Butthole Surfers / Starfish, The Rage, October 7, 1996
It seems that Paul Leary, guitarissimo demento is easing up on the psilocybin and leader Gibby has been hanging out with Jorgensen, Barker and Co. of Ministry.
The last time I saw the band was at the PNE Forum about two years ago when they played in the daylight, thus proving that vampires aren't the only creatures that shrivel when hit by the sun.
Gibby was in vintage form spouting gibberish about Dr. Pepper and apologizing for July 4
dropd.com /issue/27/ButtholeSurfers   (568 words)

  
 Gibby Haynes keeps up weird quotient (phillyBurbs.com) | Music
It was common to find Haynes firing blanks from a shotgun into the audience during the Butthole Surfer’s heyday.
Haynes proceeded to form the Butthole Surfers in 1982 and the group became a cult sensation throughout the ’80s.
In the meantime Haynes is solo and touring behind his debut disc, “Gibby Haynes and His Problem.” The album is full of strange Haynes imagery.
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/81-09252004-371748.html   (593 words)

  
 XL | Cover Story | The Surfers Now - Aug. 19, 2004
Gibby Haynes and His Problem is, from left, Kyle Ellison, Shandon Sahm, Haynes and Nathan Calhoun.
Haynes says the stresses of recording 2001's "Weird Revolution" were the primary causes of the Surfers' "hiatus" -- "the rest is weird personal (expletive) that I don't wanna talk about" -- so it was time to find another outlet.
Leary and Haynes were a good 10 years older than Pinkus ("it was like seeing what my life was going to be like 10 years from now") and he almost likens it to joining a cult.
www.austin360.com /xl/content/music/xl/04-august/surfers2_08-19-04.html   (1791 words)

  
 DOA - Gibby Haynes and His Problem - S/T   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The album-opening “Kaiser” is as radio-friendly as it is anthemic, but Haynes keeps the crunchy guitar power chords and soaring choruses from feeling tired with spoken bull-horn refrains and his sometimes-warbling, always-liberating wail.
In “Letter,” Haynes calls to mind the psychic rush of a carnival scene not (as you’d expect) through the nightmarish catalog of a freak show but through some subdued but trippy vocals and pumping B-52s-inspired keys.
On Gibby Haynes and His Problem, the musician brings those more level-handed and level-headed talents to the fore without sacrificing any of the energy or zaniness for which he’s known.
www.adequacy.net /review.php?reviewID=5176   (471 words)

  
 Texas Monthly October 2001: All Grown Up
They formed the band in 1981, and for a while Haynes was balancing punk rock with a job at the accounting firm of Peat Marwick Mitchell.
Haynes, wearing underwear (if that), would prowl the stage, douse cymbals with lighter fluid and set them afire, rip dummies to shreds, and bellow through a megaphone over a caterwaul of guitars and tribal drums.
Haynes was genuinely charmed yet admits, "It took me a long time to do the verses because it's hard to embrace a song that says 'I love the girls and the money and the shame of life.' It's tough."
www.texasmonthly.com /preview/2001-10-01/music   (811 words)

  
 Tucson Weekly : Music : His Problem Is Your Problem Too
Haynes is re-embracing the scale of the pre-Capitol-years Butthole Surfers years with his new group, His Problem, acknowledging that he prefers the pressing of flesh that comes with playing a club the size of Plush.
People are right in your face." Indeed, owing to Haynes' creative unpredictability, his most memorable performances tend to be wrung from the sweat and fear generated by his proximity to an audience.
Do not get the wrong impression about the wookie shaman that is Gibby, though: He is a man who knows what he is doing, but even if it gets confused somewhere along the way, all the better.
www.tucsonweekly.com /gbase/Music/Content?oid=oid:60095   (1135 words)

  
 Old Surfers Never Die
Twenty years earlier, the Surfers were little more than a rumor, a noisy art-lark begun in San Antonio by a young accountant from Dallas named Gibby Haynes and an art school dude named Paul Leary.
Gibby Haynes gets some help from a megaphone at this 1987 show at Austin's Cave Club.
With the first album credited to Gibby Haynes and His Problem released this week, it seemed a good time to catch up with some key Surfers.
www.austin360.com /xl/content/music/xl/04-august/surfers1_08-19-04.html   (1097 words)

  
 Gibby Haynes - AOL Music
Gibson Jerome "Gibby" Haynes (born 1957) is an American musician, radio personality, and the lead singer of the group Butthole Surfers.
Gibby Haynes in his youth was, by all accounts, a straight-A student,...
Download, listen and watch Gibby Haynes music, mp3's, song lyrics, music videos, Internet radio, live performances, concerts, and more on AOL Music.
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 September 24, 2004: Gibby Haynes & His Problem, The Lot Six, and The Fakers at TT's   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
I came prepared for train wreck--the last couple of Butthole Surfers albums were fairly weak, and it's not like he was ever anybody's idea of stable or predictable.
But it's Gibby Haynes, so we had to give it a try, since it could be life-changingly bizarre.
Gibby's only sort of a frontman: he sings, but he's way off to the side of the stage playing with a keyboard and an odd electronic console that, in perhaps my favorite surreal detail of the evening, has the names of several professional golfers written on top.
www.apocalypse.org /~steve/shows/2004/092404.html   (382 words)

  
 Rolling Stone : Gibby Haynes and His Problem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Rolling Stone : Gibby Haynes and His Problem
Hardly the indulgent fantasia you might expect from a well-established freakazoid with time on his hands: This Butthole Surfer's solo debut combines catchy psychedelia with nicely hazy guitar grooves, keeping the dadaism on the fringes.
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www.rollingstone.com /artists/gibbyhaynesandhisproblem   (105 words)

  
 Starkult Promotion
Brash 6ft 5 singer Gibby Haynes, who as anarchic and enigmatic frontman for the Butthole Surfers created a dazzling and unsettling psychedelia meets the avant-garde and punk rock template that's unmatched to this day, has finished work on a solo album "Gibby Haynes and His Problem," set for August 23 release on Surfdog Records.
From opener "Kaiser" to the last of the 11 songs, "Redneck Sex," the album displays Haynes s provocative, absurdist lyrics, his famous "Gibbytronix" bullhorn voice manipulator and an acid-drenched heaping dose of heavy duty rock and roll.
After a mythical stint there in the mid-1980s, Haynes says it's a neighbourhood he hardly recognizes.
www.starkult.de /bands/index.php3?band=gibby.txt   (237 words)

  
 Fort Worth Weekly Online -- fwweekly.com | Music | Spice Boys
The opening title track is a scratchy rant based on a Malcolm X speech that is reworked to apply to current times, as it calls for a bohemian revolution.
The first single, "The Shame of Life," is already finding airplay, and much is being made about the song being the creative collaboration of vocalist Gibby Haynes and Kid Rock.
Cooper, who had turned down video offers in the past, met Haynes through a mutual friend and was eager to lend his vision to the video.
www.fwweekly.com /issues/2001-09-06/music.html   (1212 words)

  
 Butthole Surfers, MP3 Music Download at eMusic
The seeds of their formation dated back to 1977, when future frontman Gibby Haynes, the son of the Dallas-based children's TV host known as "Mr.
Four years later, Haynes -- then completing his graduate work in accounting -- and Leary formed the Ashtray Baby Heads, later dubbed Nine Foot Worm Makes Home Food; they became Butthole Surfers only after a radio announcer mistakenly took the title of an early song to be the group's name.
The introduction of Haynes' "Gibbytronix" vocal effects unit increased the level of dementia for 1987's Locust Abortion Technician, an extremist fusion of punk, metal, art rock, and worldbeat rhythms.
www.emusic.com /artist/11625/11625214.html   (514 words)

  
 Anecdote - Gibby [born Gibson] Haynes - Butthole Surfers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Anecdote - Gibby [born Gibson] Haynes - Butthole Surfers
Fans were right to worry about Haynes' diet.
Haynes, Gibby [born Gibson] (?-) American musician, Butthole Surfers frontman
www.anecdotage.com /index.php?aid=8340   (183 words)

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