Monty Oxymoron
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Monty Oxymoron (born Laurence Burrow;[2] 27 September 1961 in Cambridge, England)[1][3] is a keyboardist for the English punk rock group the Damned.[4]
Biography
His previous bands include Punk Floyd and Dr. Spacetoad Experience,[1] with Captain Sensible. He released a few solo projects in the 1980s and 2000s.[1] He joined the Damned in early 1996 and continues to tour and record with them. Monty also works as keyboardist and percussionist with the Sumerian Kyngs and as keyboardist with Tim Burness.[1] He has spoken of love of psychedelic music, whose influence he claims to have heard in pre-Oxymoron Damned albums beginning with 1979's Machine Gun Etiquette.[5] In 2007, along with Damned bandmate Sensible, he attended a memorial to Pink Floyd founder Syd Barrett.[6]
In the 1980s,[2] he trained as a psychiatric nurse and has worked as a nurse part time since then.[7]
Discography
Solo
- Acorn Beer and Chestnut Wine (1984, Acid Tapes) (as Monty the Moron)
- Tune into Channel Z (1984, Acid Tapes) (as Monty the Moron)
- Tales from the Second Attic (1984, Acid Tapes) (as Monty the Moron)
- Dr. Swastika Pumpanicle's Analysis (1986, Acid Tapes) (as Monty the Moron)
- Living My Life Backwards (2005, Oxymusic)
- 18 Symptoms of Musical Insanity (2006, Bendi) (as Monty the Moron)
- Mad Hatti's Reunion With Paradise (2007, Oxymusic)
- Visions of the Ecstasy Aunt (2010, Monty Oxymoron)
with Captain Sensible
- Mad Cows and Englishmen (1996, Scratch)
with The Dr. Spacetoad Experience
- Time Machine (1996, Blueprint)
with The Damned
- Grave Disorder (2001, Nitro)
- So, Who's Paranoid? (2008, The English Channel)
- Evil Spirits (2018, Search and Destroy / Spinefarm)
- The Rockfield Files (2020, Search and Destroy / Spinefarm)
- Darkadelic (2023, earMUSIC)
with Sumerian Kyngs
- Post Art Pop Offensive (2016, 2Right Records)
Selected appearances
- Tim Burness – Finding New Ways To Love (2004, Expanding Consciousness)
- Gilli Bloodaxe – This is Bon Bon (2010, Bloodaxe)
- Portobello Shuffle: A Testimonial to Boss Goodman and Tribute to the Deviants & Pink Fairies (2010, Easy Action) – "Say You Love Me" (with Captain Sensible)
- The Madcap Laughs Again! (2010, MOJO Magazine free CD) – "Octopus" (with Captain Sensible)
- Spirits Burning and Michael Moorcock – An Alien Heat (2018, Gonzo Multimedia)
- Tim Burness – Interconnected (2018, Expanding Consciousness)
- Blu & Exile – Miles: From an Interlude Called Life (2020, Dirty Science)
- Spirits Burning – Evolution Ritual (2021, Noh Poetry)
[1][8][9]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Monty Oxymoron – Official Website of the Musician / Artist and Keyboard player of The Damned". Montyoxymoron.com. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- ^ a b c ReVerse Butcher (8 January 2020). "Vision by Monty Oxymoron". Burning House Press. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
- ^ An interview with... Monty May 2011 Archived 13 January 2014 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "The Damned at Carling Academy, Islington, London". The Daily Telegraph. London. 20 November 2008. Retrieved 13 May 2020.
- ^ The Damned Monty Oxymoron Interview @ EXIT 2017. YouTube. 8 July 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
- ^ Photo of SYD BARRETT TRIBUTE – MADCAP'S L and Monty OXYMORON and CAPTAIN SENSIBLE. Getty Images. 10 May 2007. Retrieved 30 January 2021.
- ^ Mickey McCarter (27 September 2018). "Interview: Monty Oxymoron". Parklife DC. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
- ^ "Monty Oxy Moron – Instruments & Performance". Discogs. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
- ^ "Monty The Moron – Releases". Discogs. Retrieved 16 November 2020.
External links
- Monty Oxymoron Official Website
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- Moose Harris
- Patricia Morrison
- Stu West
- Henry Badowski
- Jon Moss
- Lemmy
- Gary Holton
- Garrie Dreadful
- Spike Smith
- Pinch
- William Granville-Taylor
- Damned Damned Damned
- Music for Pleasure
- Machine Gun Etiquette
- The Black Album
- Strawberries
- Phantasmagoria
- Anything
- Not of This Earth
- Grave Disorder
- So, Who's Paranoid?
- Evil Spirits
- Darkadelic
- Light at the End of the Tunnel
- The Radio One Sessions
- Smash It Up: The Anthology 1976–1987
- Black Is the Night: The Definitive Anthology
- Friday 13th
- Testify
- The Rockfield Files
- "New Rose"
- "Neat Neat Neat"
- "Stretcher Case Baby"
- "Problem Child"
- "Don't Cry Wolf"
- "Love Song"
- "Smash It Up"
- "I Just Can't Be Happy Today"
- "White Rabbit"
- "The History of the World (Part 1)"
- "There Ain't No Sanity Clause"
- "Wait for the Blackout"
- "Lovely Money"
- "Dozen Girls"
- "Lively Arts"
- "Generals"
- "Thanks for the Night"
- "Grimly Fiendish"
- "The Shadow of Love"
- "Is It a Dream?"
- "Eloise"
- "Anything"
- "Gigolo"
- "Alone Again Or"
- "In Dulce Decorum"
- "Fun Factory"
- "Prokofiev"
- "Shut It"
- "Little Miss Disaster"
- "Standing On the Edge of Tomorrow"
- "Devil in Disguise"
- "Look Left"
- "Procrastination"
- Band members
- Discography
- "Nasty"
- The Damned: Don't You Wish That We Were Dead
- Stiff Records
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