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I've only just found out that Cardiacs frontman Tim Smith has died after a long illness. He was the guiding light behind the band and a ridiculously talented and creative individual. For those of you who have no great knowledge about Cardiacs and about just how many other mainstream bands were heavily influenced by them, then maybe spare just a few minutes to watch this intelligent and carefully crafted video from Tantacrul, who also explains some of the musical theory behind their tunes.

 

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This has got to be the same “Cardiacs” I saw live in local pubs around 1980/81. I thought they were fantastic and just thought they were a local band. I always wondered what happened to them. RIP

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8 hours ago, grahamd said:

An example of Tims genius (I think hes playing the bass himself here)

This song has one of my favourite ever lyrics too. Seems to be about someone creating their own Lassie dog porno doll out of bits of dead bug, and it's all ridiculously shoehorned into the rhythm(s) like watermelons stuffed into a sock. It's the opposite of normal songwriting, and also completely brilliant.

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Real (or imaginary) ice-spitting fire
(That comfortable sound)
Hands in the air both feet stood on the ground
Lassie's on my TV
I get flat on all fours and start kissing thr screen
And I sit like a good dog in the hope that she might
GIVE IN TO ME
Whats the matter? Neither good nor bad weather
Makes me all ill-like (Suffer with pain)
But I don't mind, he is me. "Look Lassie! Watch him until he dies of his brain."
All or nothing (Before he dies of his brain)
Breathe in my skin ohh! It feeling too hard
Start collect the hoofs from my insect graveyard
NO LONGER IMAGINERY.

I want it, I need it so BAD that I cry
Lets make between WE you more
Fantastic than we ever feared of
HERO COLLIE! Insect hoofs on Lassie instead of feet
HE Lassie, not SHE!
Because of ME all SHE is blessed with the mane of a HORSE and WINGS of a BEE
(And carrying a cluster of bee eggies in the centre of she)

CUSTOMISING LASSIE

TAIL OUT THE WINDOW
PRESS IN COLOURED GLASS
FOR MORE BEAUTIFUL EYES!
Daddy long-leg lashes how you flirt, get out of here!
Our hero dog, insect hoofs on Lassie
Worthy of SPACE DOG worthy of ME
After my Lassie customising y'be holding up all your
Tiny insect hoofs AND WORSHIPPING ME

Whats the matter?
Insect hoofs on Lassie instead of his feet
(HE Lassie not SHE)
But I don't mind all she is blessed with the
Mane of a HORSE and wings of a BEE

 

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On 26/07/2020 at 12:37, grahamd said:

An example of Tims genius (I think hes playing the bass himself here)

 

 

I get the impression from the playing Jon Poole played a lot of the bass lines on the later recordings. I could well be mistaken and it was Tim. 
Distinctively different style to Jim!Jim!Jim!

Since being introduced to their music a few years ago I became completely hooked on it, after an initial repulsion, I was border line obsessed with their ‘tunes’. 

By all accounts Tim was a lovely human being. Certainly a talented, if under appreciated musician, composer and producer.  

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I saw Cardiacs at the Camden Falcon in 1999. Tim, as part of The Sea Nymphs who supported, played a p bass which had a Boss Octave pedal gaffa taped to the lower horn.  I remember thinking that his bass playing was wonderful.

Regarding Dazed's comments above, listen to Fairy Mary Mag on Sing to God, I get the impression that that's Tim playing. 

Also if anyone can enlighten me as to what's going on with the bass on Eat It Up Worms Here (at 0:58) I'd be eternally grateful. It just sounds so good. 

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16 hours ago, mike f said:

Also if anyone can enlighten me as to what's going on with the bass on Eat It Up Worms Hero (at 0:58) I'd be eternally grateful. It just sounds so good. 

Ah, that's easy Mike, it's the sound of the very structures of musical cohesion being torn apart , limb by limb. Possibly by an alien being from another dimension.

(I have absolutely no idea what's going on, only Tim knows, and he might explain this to his followers in the afterlife)

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4 hours ago, musicbassman said:

Ah, that's easy Mike, it's the sound of the very structures of musical cohesion being torn apart , limb by limb. Possibly by an alien being from another dimension.

(I have absolutely no idea what's going on, only Tim knows, and he might explain this to his followers in the afterlife)

I thought as much.

 

It sounds like the bass is breathing.  It is bloody marvellous.

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