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UMMMMM…….WHERED THE CHICK IN THE RED DRESS GO? I THINK THAT WAS MY FAVORITE PART. I PERSONALLY THINK EVERYTHING MIKE DOES IS GOLD, HE OBVIOUSLY DIDNT HELP WITH THE PRODUCTION OF THIS VIDEO. OR IT DOESNT SEEM SO ANYWAY.
heard the track for the first time yesterday and it fucking blew my mind! absolutely brilliant! the video’s nothing great in terms of message or treatment – except for the end. anyway, I can’t wait to get a hold of the album. also I just want to know, did anyone else notice that some of the vocal arrangements sound like “midlife crisis” – the part that goes “go on and wring my neck, like when a rag gets wet….”?
I love the video and yes that was Danny Devito at the end. He is a huge Mike Patton fan. I love how the video just shows all that crap that people are addicted too, and i am one of those people hehe. Mike nails it, the song covers 30 percent and the video feels in the rest of American Society. Well done!
Yes Faris you noticed too? Mojo, Midlife Crisis, Get up Punk! The arrangements are almost identical. I love them all but weather he realises it or not there seems to be a formula for a Mike Patton song!
Yes and before you all start I’m being tongue in cheek as the other 99.9% of his stuff isn’t formulamatic at all!!
That video is freaking hilarious. Mike’s expressions crack me up, and I loved the channel surfing thing with Devito. It was a good tie in….and MojoKids! that’s some funny stuff. They were learning about #6…nice.
June 19th, 2006 at 10:40 pm
I love the video and yes that was Danny Devito at the end. He is a huge Mike Patton fan. I love how the video just shows all that crap that people are addicted too, and i am one of those people hehe. Mike nails it, the song covers 30 percent and the video feels in the rest of American Society. Well done!
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The best part is devito, and seeing Mike. I was expecting something different I guess. This being a “Pop” album, I assumed that the video wouldve been something everyone(including Patton lovers) would like. Instead, its something it seems most Patton fans are just “Eh” over. Devito shouldve been lip syncin!! Woo that wouldve been funnier.
And the Get Up Punk video was at least creative, and diff. All be it not the greatest thing since sliced bread, its far better than this vid. I was watching Falling to Pieces last night….that is a far out video. While it has little or no meaning or makes any sense (mike opening a door and getting squited with a mustard then paint) its still one amazing piece of work. Or Epic. Retakes of the same scenes, diff outfits, rain, the fish, the piano, all a hodge podge, but yet, still AMAZINGLY good. No one can be pefect everytime, and the director of this video, if there was one, couldve done better. IMO. But opinions are like A**holes, everybodys got one.
Mr_Bungle101, great comment and surely the most impotant one to date!
vtec375, no offence but Falling To pieces and Epic video’s are absolute cack! A Small Victory, Ashes to Ashes are far far superior. But then it’s only my asshole….
The best part is devito, and seeing Mike. I was expecting something different I guess. This being a “Pop� album, I assumed that the video wouldve been something everyone(including Patton lovers) would like. Instead, its something it seems most Patton fans are just “Eh� over. Devito shouldve been lip syncin!! Woo that wouldve been funnier.
– - – Your opinion is noted. What i loved most about the video, is how much it makes fun of pop culture. I’m not going to break it down and explain every detail of my point, but THAT is why i thought this video was great. If ya think the video was pointless and didn’t have a message…well then you missed the point.
No, Foo Fighters videos make fun of pop culture and i HATE the Foo Fighters but their videos are a zillion times better than that steaming pile. The channel surfing clips of Patton are stupid. Clips of him from old FNM vids would have been better, like what if they had spliced in clips of all the videos that you guys have already mentioned. I’m pretty disappointed with the album too. It took him 6 years to cut and paste those songs?
blech! i guess i just don’t get “it”. i used to get “it”, but then they changed what “it” was. now, i just don’t care. It’s sad, because after seeing the video i realize what a sad, pathetic, attempt this whole “main stream” project is. The whole thing is dated. It SHOULD have come out 6 years ago. Well… at least now i know what that smell is.
Trying this for a second time, my first post did’nt show-up on here.
Anyway I went to the moonchild concert, well it was more than just moonchild which I did’nt know till I got there. Interesting stuff not having listened to the album beforehand D
Just want to know who was the guy taunting patton during the concert enough to get him to flick you off?
Yes Pascal you’re right, Mike played both saturday and sunday. There is a short clip on youtube with Mike in duo with Milford Graves (legendary free jazz percussionist) who was supposed to play on saturday so….did you post that?
I wonder if John Zorn will make another world premiere in London sometimes. Tzadik has just announced the second volume of the NYC session with the trio Patton/Dunn/Baron, “Astronome”.
By the way, Moonchild t-shirts available overthere too…guess it sounds like a money making thing:-)
After many many listens and many conflicting attitudes towards the whole Peeping Tom thing I have now come to the conclusion that it definitely doesn’t come CLOSE to a lot of his other stuff. Patton should have picked the best of the Peeping Tom material and put it on one album rather than separating it across 2 or 3 albums. That way we’d never have the misfortune of hearing shit like Getaway. Oh well. Tomahawks new one should be good.
Good point man, since to me in this disc there are 2 or at best 3 songs that are good enough to keep them alive in our records.
Oh, by the way, i dont get it when some people say that “we are not alone” is like FNM old days, well, is that some kind of sick joke?, if that is true, then FNM would have been only shit… FNM is FNM and must NEVER be compared with another stuff that patton make trought the time, same for Bungle and the other bands.
Stefano – it wasn’t me who posted that clip from the Barbican. Hopefully, I’ll get that stuff on soon – watch this space!
What is it with people on this site? It seems that many so called “fans” on this site would prefer it if he just released Epic clones for the rest of his days.
Jesus Christ – well done for coming to your conclusion. It means piss-all, but well done anyway.
Hey there, I finally got my hands on Moonchild today. I hope it is good.
One note about it….on the back cover there’s the news of the upcoming album (the other twin?:-), ASTRONOME. That’s really new for Tzadik! Commercial on the cd pack…I wonder if I will ever find free tickets for gigs inside cds.
By the way, I had a glance at youtube and there’s a ” live moonchild” clip, was your fault Pascal?:-) Like Electric Masada, I believe that this music must be seend rather than heard. Oops, this is NOT a John Zorn forum, sorry.
I was also at the Barbican on the Sunday to see Moonchild. I had never heard any of the material before, but I’ll always go and see what Patton’s up to London. I really enjoyed it, particularly Joey Baron’s drumming, he has some skills.
No I did’nt take my camera to the show. And I was pissed off as I saw all the cameras out taking pictures. I saw on here that someone said you could’nt take pictures in London because they’re camera Nazi’s. So I was’nt about to get my new camera taken away.
The show was good. It included a movie and choir, both of which I was unaware of as part of the show. At the end they all took they’re bows and Patton-crew were called back up on stage. He looked out of place but not as much as when the encore bows were given. I was laughing.
Again I’m pissed I did’nt take my camera. I had perfect seats right in front of the soundboard, dead center. I’m from Seattle, and flew in that day for the show, first time in London. Guess I should of asked around about the camera issue.
So this Moonchild thing isn’t a band thing? What with a choir etc. The thing on Youtube looks a bit adhoc. From the previous announcements I thought it was just drum, bass and vocals which sounded interesting. If its an adhoc jazz musical then I’ll see you later…
Popester – there’s a 5 minute moonchild “video” on youtube and to me it sounds like choreographed madness ala extreme Fantomas. I’m sure patredux will fill us in!
Patredux – sorry, mate, but I think it may have been me who put you off bringing your camera!! Only cos I’ve had some nightmare situations with security at Patton gigs! Hopefully, the stuff my mate’s gonna send me will be decent!!!
The thing on u-tube was the night before on Sat. But the show on Sunday which I was at was called “Crowley at the Crossroads.” It was a Tribute “An impression of the British occult master Aleister Crowley”, quote taken from the program. It was broken up into three parts. First being Moonchild, and yes you’re right about mike, bass, drums. Second a short film and third was a London Sinfoneitta with a leading soprano.
I did’nt get from the internet that it was going to be a tribute show, so it was sort of a surprise to me as well.
The show was recorded for the BBC to be aired Sat. 16th of Sept.
Pascal, get it already: Just cause people don’t like Peeping Tom (I really agree with you Martha), doesn’t mean they don’t love Pattons other work, and negative comments have a place here just as your groupie, useless opinions have a place too. Deal with it.
I hardly believe any Patton hater would make an effort to come here and comment, and if so then…Well, I don’t know if he deserves a smack in the face or a pat on the back.
No worries I should of just taken it but I was flying around Europe and mostly in a daze. Thought about it for a second and decided why push my luck now, so I did’nt take it. I have the memory and the internet pictures I’m sure.
I have’nt seen Patton for about 13 years, during the first Bungle tour. I had seen FNM before that. But I was amazed at Pattons voice, as far as I saw he did’nt have any boxes or affects.
My name represents a renewed interest in all things Patton, all of this is new to me. From Tomahawk, Fantamos, Lovage and everything else. So the concert was a sort of a baptism by fire along with a massive overload of all the beforemeantioned works he’s been putting out.
BTW great site and I’ve learned a lot on here, even with the arguements
sorry about the typo’s the saturday show is “BBC Radio 3′s Jazz on 3″ not jass. And here in seattle not “hear” lol
Pascal; no worries I was flying around Europe and mostly in a daze, things were going good and did’nt want to risk anything. Should of grew a pair and took it anyway.
To the site manager, I have posted a couple of times but it does’nt show up. Is this something on my part or a site glitch?
meh. didn’t really care for the video all that much, though it was nice to see a Bob Tilton look-alike. the vision could have been a bit stronger.. hopefully Patton chooses to work with a different director the next time instead of a guy who’s used to working on backdoor boys videos.
and to the dude that can’t understand why “We’re Not Alone” is quite similar to AOTY-era FNM – give it another listen. the way Mike sings on that song took me back to 1997.
The way the London sunday 18 show was organized reminds me of a similar thing I saw in Florence in march 1998. Set no 1 featured Gary Lucas (guitar) “soundtracking” the old horror movie “der golem” (does it sound familiar?:-)
Then Patton & Zorn for a duo set (I remember them turning around and pointing their asses after someone insulted them for not making music:-).
Third set, a small classical ensemble (probably another Tzadik release).
It was called “multimedia festival” or something like that…my very first weird concert.
I got a couple of shows from a trade which were taken from BBC broadcasts: “Hear and Now” is always aired on saturdays from 11 pm to 1 am. Hope someone will make a cd from that and post it here:-)
To Pascal: hey, are you getting a Moonchild video longer than 5 min? That would be great!! I heard the album twice and it’s very “extreme”. Not bad.
And if you click on “listen again” you’ll have a chance to hear the friday 23 broadcast of the sat 17 show. It’s under the Jazz on 3 label as Patredux said.
LIKE WERE EVER GONNA SEE THIS ON A MAJOR VIDEO STATION WHICH IS GREAT. NICE TO KEEP MIKE PATTON IN MY BACK POCKET. GREAT THAT PATTON MAKES ALL THIS GREAT MUSIC THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD OF(JUST US LONG TIME FANS)
Got the CD on Friday, love it,want more, give me more now!!!!
Still think Mr Bungles “quote unquote” best clip made by Mr Patton. When will the “mach10″ be available in stores? Haha
Ok…if you don’t like Peeping Tom then just stfu.This is a fan site remember?….Let’s try to keep this for the Peeping Tom fans and not so much for the people that don’t have anything eles to do other than cry and complain about something they didn’t need to buy / watch…
Omg….this place has gotten SO sad.
The june 17 in London show is available (FM recording) at dimeadozen.org: John Zorn and friends (including Patton) played for a Derek Bailey (rip) tribute. The following day there was a “Moonchild” live show which should be broadcast by BBC Radio 3 later on (sept 16?).
To Adam: dimeadozen.org is a cool place to find .torrent files. I have signed up myself 10 days ago and I’m getting few nice FNM dvds (though the downloads are a bit slow). There are tons of stuff up there, try to enter and check it out….everybody should do this, the more we are, the faster we get the stuff:-)
I’m curious to hear what the initial recordings that mike put together on tapes before he sent them out to the various collaborators put their own spin on them sounded like! ALSO, have any of the artists featured on the peeping tom CD voiced their opinions about working with mike and the CD?
Nice!!. just what we needed, another pascal chimbonda is right here, just because there are tons of fans who doesn´t like peeping tom at all, that doesn´t mean they can´t express his feeling about the album for you or for anyone else 4degrees, if you don´t like what they have to say, then don´t read it.
About the link:
S i g n u p
We are very sorry!
At the moment, there are at least 94,900 registered users at http://www.dimeadozen.org, the maximum allowed under DIME’s current configuration.
Nice!!. just what we needed, another pascal chimbonda is right here, just because there are tons of fans who doesn´t like peeping tom at all, that doesn´t mean they can´t express his feeling about the album for you or for anyone else 4degrees, if you don´t like what they have to say, then don´t read it.
About the link:
S i g n u p
We are very sorry!
At the moment, there are at least 94,900 registered users at http://www.dimeadozen.org, the maximum allowed under DIME’s current configuration.
I don´t wanna keep waiting, but we´ll try again…..
Great Video and an amazing album. I am so thrilled with Peeping Tom – Mike Patton looks dead sexy as always.
I am so jealous of you northern hemisphere people who actually get to see Patton for real more than once every blue moon
Use Azeurus or ABC bittorrent client. See at dimeadozen you download the torrent file, which is just a link, not the actual file, and then load it into one of the programs I said above which will connect and download the whole file.
you just click on the file and it will download it to wherever you specify. then double-click the file that downloads and you will be connected. make sure to keep the file open after it’s completed downloading so you can share it with others. it’s in FLAC format, as well.. so make sure you have an audio player that supports that file type.
Hey patredux .. If u r from Seattle… I’m from Bellingham .. Hopefully I’ll see u at the Showbow when PT plays there …. Im really lookin foward to PT live.
Hey RaDICal, dimeadozen.org supports BitTorrent protocol/way-to-share-files so you need a BitTorrent client (Azureus, BitComet, BitTorrent, BitTornado, etc etc) to download the stuff.
As Yo Mama’ said, you need to get the .torrent file from dimeadozen. It’s a small file which allows the client to find and download/upload the show you’re interested in.
And as soon as you get the whole file (dvds are quite slow) keep the torrent alive in order to share it with other users…basically if you get it it’s beacuse someone before you behaved this way.
All the audio stuff is FLAC or SHN format, lossless compression (half of a wav file); so you need an encoder to transform the files for audio disc burning.
You’ll find all the links you want at dimeadozen FAQ anyway….hope this helps.
Smoxalot420 Says: The showbox huh? You know it, I’ll be there. But the reason I took that vacation and went to germany and than to London to catch moonchild was because I have a big job to do that will take up most of my summer nights.
So I hope it does’nt fall into that timeframe, but I might fall sick never-the-less. BTW is that a guess about the showbox. Have’nt heard about any dates up here in Seattle.
Its funny – for years I couldnt stomach Patton’s crap (yes, Im a FNM head) and watched ‘true’ fans getting annoyed at everyone shitcanning his stuff. Now he releases something more accessible that I actually like, and all the ‘true’ fans are shitcanning it…….
Patton’s usual noise isnt music – Peeping Tom is at least listenable. Unfortunately I dont think Mike has another Angel Dust in him, or at least he’s working with the wrong people. Wonder what Billy and Roddy are doing
Alright I’ve been searching all over the net trying to find Mr. Bungle stuff for weeks now. I have a P2P program to look up the obscure stuff, like cover songs I remember hearing from their live show I went to and the like.
But I found a Torrent that is so complete with all 7 albums, the live show at Berkley in 91′ along with a ton of cover songs. But I’m not going to post it on here unless you people are ok with it.
Disclaimer, I have bought Bungle shirts and their three CD’s and I support mike when I can but this is the stuff they wont release or can’t.
Thanks Patrick but I have the demos (and the albums of course, original like you) and I’m not interested in the covers….the problem is I like to hear nice quality stuff and speaking of Bungle the covers are wonderful but the sound quality is mostly crap….(besides the California tour maybe).
I’m really upset there isn’t a perfect Disco Volante tour recording, damn!
Sno-core tour from Bungle is great!! (good sound and quality), i have only part of the whole shows, lemme see, besides “Tower of strenght” and “what the world needs now” i think the rest of the songs are from California (from what i own), if i could have the rest of the cover songs from that tour should be awesome..
Go for it patredux!!!
Star: I’m not sure what “Sno-core” tour is. the only thing I have here as far as I can tell (because at home I’m downloading off a wireless laptop and still have’nt downloaded the full torrent) is a live show at Berkley with a date of Jan. 13 1991.
But here it is anyway. I know you can view it before hand and choose what songs and such.
bctp://task/mr%20bungle/1088490356/bda5d9f8056a53091af5719b05f4dfdc3c86f807/
I’m new to this whole torrent thing, so I hope that’s the link. And so far it’s really glitchy, seems to drop me a lot.
I remember hearing at the concert for Bungle a cover of the nestle white chocolate commercial. I was blown away, lol, could’nt believe there was any possible way to rock out to that.
Also you guys have been into this a lot longer than me and I’m ignorant as to a lot of the bungle history. Heck I just found out a few weeks ago about the first 4 albums. So that’s what I’ve been trying to find and that’s what this torrent has. But I’m sure you all have them already, did’nt think about that when I posted about this torrent.
Bungle at Bizarre 2000 show is pretty good, I’m not into the California tour live stuff that much but this gig is nice: maybe the best video of Mr.Bungle live?
I’m new to the torrent thing too Mike, I began downloading music files 10 days ago because I found out that dimeadozen.org link and I managed to sign in.
You won’t find official releases there, only unreleased material or live stuff. Check it out, though there’s not that much Bungle stuff I must admit.
Star – If you go to http://ftp.bunglefever.com (then select the Mr Bungle folder), you’ll find loads of stuff from the old days and the latest stuff they did. It has a section for some of the covers they’ve done (mostly audio but they’re top-notch) and also has all their old high-school stuff – check it out!!
Patre – I’ve got a FNM vid where they do the Nestles jingle (for Brazilian TV). I’ve got to say that it is truly amazing!!!!!
FNM did it?, that’s diffenatlly Patton crossover because I know it was at the Bungle show that they did it. Is it a bootleg vid, off the internet? I’ll try out that ftp site as well for Bungle stuff.
I had a friend that bought tickets for that concert, I hated the album and would always make him change the CD. But I took him up on seeing the show anyways (never know what a band will sound like live until you see them, and I’ve seen a lot of crappy studio bands that put on great shows and visa versa), I sat there from the start of that show with my jaw wide open amazed. Needless to say that first Bungle album has never been to far away ever since.
Yeah, they did the Nestles jingle during the “The Real Thing” era – I got the video from a record fair. It also has the Phoenix Festival gig (last Jim Martin performance – I was there!!!) in ’93 and FNM on MTV’s Post Modern.
It surely does rock!!! #Nestles makes the very best, N.E.S.T.L.E.S!!!
Pascal; I saw that same show, now you have me thinking here, was it FNM or Bungle…….but nahhh I’m possitive it was Bungle. I just remember how awesome sounding they were live and that jingle took it over the top for me. Butttttt than again ……… things that make you go hmmmmmm.
The real thing was the first album that I sat down and really cared about lyrics. After the show Patton and the band stood outside the tour bus just hanging out, we hung around as more of a phsycophant (sp) audience, but were amazed at how down to earth Patton was with everybody.
But that was soundly surpassed by Angel Dust, best hardcore album ever in my mind.
Alright all you Bungle freaks: I’ve been downloading OU818 and I bought Zorns, Naked City. So which came first the chicken or the EGG. Revisionist history is what I’m trying to stay away from. Just wondered if anybody else thought about this and what their thoughts were.
OU818 is crude, but I think it’s more due to the recording. But Zorn did give the Bungle album a lot of twists from the orginal recordings, and after a few listens of OU818 zorn did a masterful job. I had always thought that Bungle was completely original but after this I’m not so sure.
Naked City came out the same year The Real Thing did. hell, even if you look at the back covers, the s/t Mr. Bungle album looks similar in design to the Naked City album.
and Patton was clearly so influenced by Naked City that he formed Fantomas 10 years later.
patredux, I get were your coming from…but the way Bungle was original was how they brought all there styles together to create an album both listenable and exciting, were as other bands tend to be so artsy or style oriented that I get lost and find myself wondering what the point is, for me Bungle was a sane insanity, THAT MADE IT EVEN MORE INSANE!!! AM I CRAZY HERE?
oops just checked and i guess you do. hey my bootleg from Zorns birthday of Painkiller w/ patton is posted there. i sent it to some fanboy and he uploaded it. what an age we live in. seriously. no, really. kinda makes you think. i mean, wow man… wow. and did you guys know that dog spelled backwards is god? wow. i’m gonna stop beating my pets.
I have a personal thoery of the Zorn influence on Mike Patton. It’s not that big mental effort anyway, since the music is out there and everybody can hear it.
Yo Mama’ is right about Naked City. Patton toured with them in 1991 and that way of “singing”, pardon screaming, was brought on stage during the Angel Dust love tour the year after.
Speaking of Angel Dust, the John Barry cover, “Midnight Cowboy”, maybe was just a coincidence but Zorn played a lot of John Barry with Naked City; he’s a soundtrack fan.
And if we talk about movies, wasn’t the Director’s Cut by Fantomas inspired by Zorn? Naked City and other ensembles leaded by Zorn performed tunes that later were on that Fantomas album. “Henry, portrait of a serial killer” was a Naked City live hit. Morricone, Mancini, Barry, Herrmann: composers that Zorn respects very much.
Don’t the ambient scores of Delirium Cordia come from a bit of “Grand Guignol” and Painkiller?
Isn’t Suspended Animation inspired by Carl Stalling (whose cds were produced by Zorn)?
I believe Pattons owes a lot to Zorn but I also think that he was able to converge this big influence in HIS personal way. To me Fantomas are a “catchier” version of Naked City:-) This doesn’t mean that Naked City are better of Fantomas worse. It’s just another direction.
Mike Patton is a skilled man not only because of his great voice, but also because he has learnt (probably staying close to a guy as John Zorn) to eat everything and spitting it out in a new formula. Mike’s formula.
My head hurts, I guess I was just asking about the first album. But it’s interesting never-the-less about all the rest. And as I go through the mountain of albums that I’ve bought the last few months I can put your post to use. Like I’ve said before I’ve been out of the loop a long time, almost everything is new to me right now, starting all the way back to Disco Volante.
Pope, what you say is very interesting, in fact you’re very intersting….. waaaaahhhhhh.
Ok, kidding…after re-reading what I had posted I thought: “Well it’s easier saying it than writing it.” But while I was saying it…my lips were moving but there was no sound:-)
Yeah, I remember being on a train with some portuguese guys asking them the meaning of FNM track no 7 in the KFAD album….there was a big laugh:-) (for the title….but I don’t know the rest).
Now I’m driving my Lamborghini, seeping my Martini:-) SDP
WELL Pope,CARALHO VOADOR ,I mean, don’t you listen? just kidding popie,don’t be mad at me I can translate it, but not here you know what I mean? hahahahaha
Lol, yep, i remember, how to forget Caralho Voador roots, it was a couple
of years ago, i was with some mates in a bar and we met some funny
brazilian guy who was in my country visitin some old parents or something.
Anyway, after a while this song was played in the background, by then he
already knew that i was a damn fan of FNM and he recognized some of the
lyrics that Patton sings there, he liked the song and asked me the name,
after i told him he suddenly changed his face and dropped a psycho laugh
that was heared all over the place, then me and my mates started to wonder what the hell was goin on, then he explained to me the real meaning of that words, actually its a little obscene pope, thats why maya doesnt want to tell ya throught here, and i dont wanna do it either………………….but what da hell!!…….if i remember correctly Caralho Voador means something like “flying dick-face fish” or “dick-face
fish”.
About 4 years ago, i remember that i readed an interview of Billy tellin the weird things that happened while they were on Brazil playin and it was at times just before the recordin KFAD…i dunno, its just an speculation, but could be a rational theory.
something else regarding Patton’s influences for Fantomas – the first album features an image of the title character from the film, Diabolik, which if I remember correctly the score was done by Morricone. I don’t particularly care for the movie, but I do enjoy the MST3K version.
also, the latest album is titled ‘Suspended Animation’ and there is a scene in the movie that deals with such a thing. here’s to having a new album titled “Anti-exhilaration capsules” or something along those lines.. no, really.. fuckin’ anti-laughing pills? funny as shit.
no huge insight there, just some things I noticed.
Both the title of the song and a small section of it are in Portuguese.
The title Caralho Voador translates to “Flying Dick”. The Portuguese verses original lyrics are not written with the correct spelling. Here is the original verse, the corrected version, and the English version of the part.
Original Lyrics – In “REAL” Portuguese – In literal English
Eo non posso dirigir – Eu não posso dirigir – I can’t drive
E agora a pares – E agora aparece – And now show-up
Neo dedu indehado – Meu dedo enterrado – My finger buried
No neo naris – No meu nariz – In my nose
When the English translation is rewritten into proper English, the translation is something like this:
“Flying Dick”
I can’t drive
And now my index finger
Shows up in my nose.
Portugal is not the only place where people talks portuguese language, this index finger thing could have been born in Brazil so much as in Portugal u know…
dismayed, patton has become a fucking dork. isnt it obvious??… peeping tom is a fucking pile of trendy sounding pop bullshit. how can someone even be a fan of bungle and then like peeping tom aswell??? you have to be a fucking POSER to mix the 2 together… YOU FUCKING LOSER PATTON WHORES!!! if lenny kravits was the frontman of peeping tom, i bet my life you would say that it sucked…. i still love bungle and fnm but i have a hard time listening to them now because patton is now responsible for so much GAY music.. patton has become a name to make fun of amongst people who really love music because of the MUSIC and not because what status the vocalist may have…. patton is old now anyway, his good days are gone and its obvious….. i just wish that the sellout would have left the music world graciously…but its too fuckin late for that now.
Hmmm – but the thing is, Patton has done more for the music world than most tossers out there so your words seem a little harsh FLESH – with Peeping Tom you can take it or leave it, i’ll give you that – but it’s just a phase – he’ll grow out of it. Remember Duane Dennison is waiting in the wings to take Patton back down quality street.
I think Patton will make music ’til he dies – some of it will be outstanding some of it won’t, but if he left the music world it would be a tragedy.
Hey PT is good – I prefere it to most of the Fantomas stuff but it isn’t as good as FNM.
But then thats just my opinion.
No one is right and no one is wrong.
Anyway FNM will do a tour in the next 18 months so I’m quite happy
i can see why FLESH is dissapointed with this album. it is quite weak to say the least and i really dont approve of patton even singing in a “trendy pop” band like this. it takes away a lot of his credibility imo…. lets hope that the new tomahawk will be great!… and lets hope that peeping tom will “fold the shack” after this sub-par attempt.
Hey, i dont like P.T at all as most of u know, but not for that am gonna treat like shit to the people who likes it.
As Bowen i am countin the days, weeks, months, watever and crossin my fingers putttin all my hopes on Tomahawk`s next work, this has to be it, AM SURE OF IT!!
Well you gotta be haven’t you??
If I hear nothing within two years I’ll arrange for all band members to be cryogenically frozen so that when science has developed the technic of reanimation they can reform then and perform in my front room.
Hey, he dressed awesomely back then. Then again, that could just be because I’m very into 80′s/90s fashion. It had a lot more balls than today’s fashion.
Maaan, I used to wear the cords with massive turn-ups, baseball cap turned backwards, sporting a huuuge goatee.
Those were the days!!!
Anyone check out the Angel Dust sessions on youtube? It’s weird watching Patton looking cosy with Jim Martin…..especially as he (and the rest of the band) conspired to get him fired!
But watch it again when Jim’s going on about his truck breaking down – don’t you get the feeling Pattons being polite rather than interested? – he walks away as soon as he can hahaha.
June 19th, 2006 at 3:11 PM
UMMMMM…….WHERED THE CHICK IN THE RED DRESS GO? I THINK THAT WAS MY FAVORITE PART. I PERSONALLY THINK EVERYTHING MIKE DOES IS GOLD, HE OBVIOUSLY DIDNT HELP WITH THE PRODUCTION OF THIS VIDEO. OR IT DOESNT SEEM SO ANYWAY.
June 19th, 2006 at 5:03 PM
it’s better then the GTA style video done for the x-ecutioners project
June 19th, 2006 at 7:27 PM
Am I crazy… or was that Danny Devito at the end of the Video?
June 19th, 2006 at 10:04 PM
heard the track for the first time yesterday and it fucking blew my mind! absolutely brilliant! the video’s nothing great in terms of message or treatment – except for the end. anyway, I can’t wait to get a hold of the album. also I just want to know, did anyone else notice that some of the vocal arrangements sound like “midlife crisis” – the part that goes “go on and wring my neck, like when a rag gets wet….”?
June 19th, 2006 at 10:40 PM
I love the video and yes that was Danny Devito at the end. He is a huge Mike Patton fan. I love how the video just shows all that crap that people are addicted too, and i am one of those people hehe. Mike nails it, the song covers 30 percent and the video feels in the rest of American Society. Well done!
June 20th, 2006 at 3:09 AM
The videos ok, but not so keen on hip hop Mike. Hope Duane Dennison takes him back to the dark side pretty soon.
June 20th, 2006 at 4:45 AM
Yes Faris you noticed too? Mojo, Midlife Crisis, Get up Punk! The arrangements are almost identical. I love them all but weather he realises it or not there seems to be a formula for a Mike Patton song!
Yes and before you all start I’m being tongue in cheek as the other 99.9% of his stuff isn’t formulamatic at all!!
June 20th, 2006 at 9:58 AM
Hahaha! I’ve just tried the Midlife Crisis v Mojo – fucking sweeet!! Can’t wait to see the HD version on Ipec
June 20th, 2006 at 10:00 AM
I did mean “Ipecac” (bastard “return” key) before anyone pulls out any “Kool Arrow Records” shit on me…..
June 20th, 2006 at 2:22 PM
Almost as good as the “We Care A Lot” video
June 20th, 2006 at 6:22 PM
That video is freaking hilarious. Mike’s expressions crack me up, and I loved the channel surfing thing with Devito. It was a good tie in….and MojoKids! that’s some funny stuff. They were learning about #6…nice.
June 21st, 2006 at 8:16 AM
this video is boring. i mean its just someone flipping through tv channels. *yawn*
doesnt even really fit the song.
June 21st, 2006 at 3:12 PM
Tido Jones Says:
June 19th, 2006 at 10:40 pm
I love the video and yes that was Danny Devito at the end. He is a huge Mike Patton fan. I love how the video just shows all that crap that people are addicted too, and i am one of those people hehe. Mike nails it, the song covers 30 percent and the video feels in the rest of American Society. Well done!
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The best part is devito, and seeing Mike. I was expecting something different I guess. This being a “Pop” album, I assumed that the video wouldve been something everyone(including Patton lovers) would like. Instead, its something it seems most Patton fans are just “Eh” over. Devito shouldve been lip syncin!! Woo that wouldve been funnier.
June 22nd, 2006 at 4:59 AM
I’d love to get one on one with that blond babe, who is she again…
June 22nd, 2006 at 6:57 AM
And the Get Up Punk video was at least creative, and diff. All be it not the greatest thing since sliced bread, its far better than this vid. I was watching Falling to Pieces last night….that is a far out video. While it has little or no meaning or makes any sense (mike opening a door and getting squited with a mustard then paint) its still one amazing piece of work. Or Epic. Retakes of the same scenes, diff outfits, rain, the fish, the piano, all a hodge podge, but yet, still AMAZINGLY good. No one can be pefect everytime, and the director of this video, if there was one, couldve done better. IMO. But opinions are like A**holes, everybodys got one.
June 22nd, 2006 at 7:47 AM
Cheesy but fun. Can’t wait to see what the live performance will be like next month.
June 22nd, 2006 at 8:14 AM
Great video, great song, It just made my day
June 22nd, 2006 at 9:28 AM
Peeping tom sucks
and this video is ridiculous
mike patton lika a hi hop singer is ridiculous
he is over.
June 22nd, 2006 at 12:03 PM
Thiago – I’m really sure Mr Patton gives a huge flying fuck about your opinion………….
June 22nd, 2006 at 12:19 PM
Mr_Bungle101, great comment and surely the most impotant one to date!
vtec375, no offence but Falling To pieces and Epic video’s are absolute cack! A Small Victory, Ashes to Ashes are far far superior. But then it’s only my asshole….
June 22nd, 2006 at 12:26 PM
Best Mike video by a mile: Everything’s ruined…..closely followed by Stripsearch.
Ya gotta love those boxing gloves in ‘Epic’, though……..
June 22nd, 2006 at 1:18 PM
vtec375 says:
The best part is devito, and seeing Mike. I was expecting something different I guess. This being a “Pop� album, I assumed that the video wouldve been something everyone(including Patton lovers) would like. Instead, its something it seems most Patton fans are just “Eh� over. Devito shouldve been lip syncin!! Woo that wouldve been funnier.
– - – Your opinion is noted. What i loved most about the video, is how much it makes fun of pop culture. I’m not going to break it down and explain every detail of my point, but THAT is why i thought this video was great. If ya think the video was pointless and didn’t have a message…well then you missed the point.
June 22nd, 2006 at 5:27 PM
dude, that video totally sucks.
“but he’s making fun of pop culture.”
No, Foo Fighters videos make fun of pop culture and i HATE the Foo Fighters but their videos are a zillion times better than that steaming pile. The channel surfing clips of Patton are stupid. Clips of him from old FNM vids would have been better, like what if they had spliced in clips of all the videos that you guys have already mentioned. I’m pretty disappointed with the album too. It took him 6 years to cut and paste those songs?
blech! i guess i just don’t get “it”. i used to get “it”, but then they changed what “it” was. now, i just don’t care. It’s sad, because after seeing the video i realize what a sad, pathetic, attempt this whole “main stream” project is. The whole thing is dated. It SHOULD have come out 6 years ago. Well… at least now i know what that smell is.
June 22nd, 2006 at 7:12 PM
Trying this for a second time, my first post did’nt show-up on here.
Anyway I went to the moonchild concert, well it was more than just moonchild which I did’nt know till I got there. Interesting stuff not having listened to the album beforehand
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Just want to know who was the guy taunting patton during the concert enough to get him to flick you off?
Anybody else in here attend?
June 22nd, 2006 at 11:19 PM
Patredux – a couple of my mates went. They told me he played both the Saturday and Sunday!!
They took some video footage and still pics – I’ll post them on ‘youtube’ when I get hold of them. Did you get any pics?
Why is there always some wanksplash heckling Patton at a London venue? I’ve never experienced it anywhere else…..well, apart from on this site.
June 23rd, 2006 at 12:00 AM
Yes Pascal you’re right, Mike played both saturday and sunday. There is a short clip on youtube with Mike in duo with Milford Graves (legendary free jazz percussionist) who was supposed to play on saturday so….did you post that?
I wonder if John Zorn will make another world premiere in London sometimes. Tzadik has just announced the second volume of the NYC session with the trio Patton/Dunn/Baron, “Astronome”.
By the way, Moonchild t-shirts available overthere too…guess it sounds like a money making thing:-)
Looking forward for the pics (thanks in advance)…
June 23rd, 2006 at 6:37 AM
After many many listens and many conflicting attitudes towards the whole Peeping Tom thing I have now come to the conclusion that it definitely doesn’t come CLOSE to a lot of his other stuff. Patton should have picked the best of the Peeping Tom material and put it on one album rather than separating it across 2 or 3 albums. That way we’d never have the misfortune of hearing shit like Getaway. Oh well. Tomahawks new one should be good.
June 23rd, 2006 at 7:58 AM
Good point man, since to me in this disc there are 2 or at best 3 songs that are good enough to keep them alive in our records.
Oh, by the way, i dont get it when some people say that “we are not alone” is like FNM old days, well, is that some kind of sick joke?, if that is true, then FNM would have been only shit… FNM is FNM and must NEVER be compared with another stuff that patton make trought the time, same for Bungle and the other bands.
June 23rd, 2006 at 8:04 AM
fuckin dito….jesus christ,the anti-christ….for once someones talkin sense
June 23rd, 2006 at 8:09 AM
Stefano – it wasn’t me who posted that clip from the Barbican. Hopefully, I’ll get that stuff on soon – watch this space!
What is it with people on this site? It seems that many so called “fans” on this site would prefer it if he just released Epic clones for the rest of his days.
Jesus Christ – well done for coming to your conclusion. It means piss-all, but well done anyway.
June 23rd, 2006 at 11:39 AM
Hey there, I finally got my hands on Moonchild today. I hope it is good.
One note about it….on the back cover there’s the news of the upcoming album (the other twin?:-), ASTRONOME. That’s really new for Tzadik! Commercial on the cd pack…I wonder if I will ever find free tickets for gigs inside cds.
By the way, I had a glance at youtube and there’s a ” live moonchild” clip, was your fault Pascal?:-) Like Electric Masada, I believe that this music must be seend rather than heard. Oops, this is NOT a John Zorn forum, sorry.
June 23rd, 2006 at 1:22 PM
Nice one, Stefano – again, it wasn’t me who posted it. I’m still waiting for my mate to send me the footage!! For anyone else, here’s the link:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=pOEujCsnHLE&search=john%20zorn
It would have been amazing to be there!
June 23rd, 2006 at 2:22 PM
I was also at the Barbican on the Sunday to see Moonchild. I had never heard any of the material before, but I’ll always go and see what Patton’s up to London. I really enjoyed it, particularly Joey Baron’s drumming, he has some skills.
June 23rd, 2006 at 2:47 PM
Pascal
No I did’nt take my camera to the show. And I was pissed off as I saw all the cameras out taking pictures. I saw on here that someone said you could’nt take pictures in London because they’re camera Nazi’s. So I was’nt about to get my new camera taken away.
The show was good. It included a movie and choir, both of which I was unaware of as part of the show. At the end they all took they’re bows and Patton-crew were called back up on stage. He looked out of place but not as much as when the encore bows were given. I was laughing.
Again I’m pissed I did’nt take my camera. I had perfect seats right in front of the soundboard, dead center. I’m from Seattle, and flew in that day for the show, first time in London. Guess I should of asked around about the camera issue.
Mike
June 24th, 2006 at 3:09 AM
So this Moonchild thing isn’t a band thing? What with a choir etc. The thing on Youtube looks a bit adhoc. From the previous announcements I thought it was just drum, bass and vocals which sounded interesting. If its an adhoc jazz musical then I’ll see you later…
June 24th, 2006 at 9:11 AM
Popester – there’s a 5 minute moonchild “video” on youtube and to me it sounds like choreographed madness ala extreme Fantomas. I’m sure patredux will fill us in!
Patredux – sorry, mate, but I think it may have been me who put you off bringing your camera!! Only cos I’ve had some nightmare situations with security at Patton gigs! Hopefully, the stuff my mate’s gonna send me will be decent!!!
June 24th, 2006 at 10:40 AM
Pope:
The thing on u-tube was the night before on Sat. But the show on Sunday which I was at was called “Crowley at the Crossroads.” It was a Tribute “An impression of the British occult master Aleister Crowley”, quote taken from the program. It was broken up into three parts. First being Moonchild, and yes you’re right about mike, bass, drums. Second a short film and third was a London Sinfoneitta with a leading soprano.
I did’nt get from the internet that it was going to be a tribute show, so it was sort of a surprise to me as well.
The show was recorded for the BBC to be aired Sat. 16th of Sept.
Mike
June 24th, 2006 at 10:46 AM
nice work mike… keep on coming the good stuff…
June 24th, 2006 at 11:23 AM
Pascal, get it already: Just cause people don’t like Peeping Tom (I really agree with you Martha), doesn’t mean they don’t love Pattons other work, and negative comments have a place here just as your groupie, useless opinions have a place too. Deal with it.
I hardly believe any Patton hater would make an effort to come here and comment, and if so then…Well, I don’t know if he deserves a smack in the face or a pat on the back.
June 24th, 2006 at 11:40 AM
Wooo on the BBC eh ? Is that radio or TV ?
June 24th, 2006 at 11:48 AM
The program says “BBC Radio 3′s Hear and Now”. I guess that’s a specific show, but it does’nt have a time to be aired that day.
The Saturday show was broadcasted yesterday on the 23rd of June. Progam says to be aired on “BBC Radio 3′s Jass on 3″.
I don’t understand what that means, hear in Seattle the BBC is broadcasted intermittenly, but I’m sure a quick search on the internet will illuminate.
Mike
June 24th, 2006 at 12:11 PM
Pascal
No worries I should of just taken it but I was flying around Europe and mostly in a daze. Thought about it for a second and decided why push my luck now, so I did’nt take it. I have the memory and the internet pictures I’m sure.
I have’nt seen Patton for about 13 years, during the first Bungle tour. I had seen FNM before that. But I was amazed at Pattons voice, as far as I saw he did’nt have any boxes or affects.
My name represents a renewed interest in all things Patton, all of this is new to me. From Tomahawk, Fantamos, Lovage and everything else. So the concert was a sort of a baptism by fire along with a massive overload of all the beforemeantioned works he’s been putting out.
BTW great site and I’ve learned a lot on here, even with the arguements
Mike
June 24th, 2006 at 12:40 PM
sorry about the typo’s the saturday show is “BBC Radio 3′s Jazz on 3″ not jass. And here in seattle not “hear” lol
Pascal; no worries I was flying around Europe and mostly in a daze, things were going good and did’nt want to risk anything. Should of grew a pair and took it anyway.
To the site manager, I have posted a couple of times but it does’nt show up. Is this something on my part or a site glitch?
mike
June 24th, 2006 at 9:01 PM
meh. didn’t really care for the video all that much, though it was nice to see a Bob Tilton look-alike. the vision could have been a bit stronger.. hopefully Patton chooses to work with a different director the next time instead of a guy who’s used to working on backdoor boys videos.
and to the dude that can’t understand why “We’re Not Alone” is quite similar to AOTY-era FNM – give it another listen. the way Mike sings on that song took me back to 1997.
June 25th, 2006 at 12:26 AM
The way the London sunday 18 show was organized reminds me of a similar thing I saw in Florence in march 1998. Set no 1 featured Gary Lucas (guitar) “soundtracking” the old horror movie “der golem” (does it sound familiar?:-)
Then Patton & Zorn for a duo set (I remember them turning around and pointing their asses after someone insulted them for not making music:-).
Third set, a small classical ensemble (probably another Tzadik release).
It was called “multimedia festival” or something like that…my very first weird concert.
I got a couple of shows from a trade which were taken from BBC broadcasts: “Hear and Now” is always aired on saturdays from 11 pm to 1 am. Hope someone will make a cd from that and post it here:-)
To Pascal: hey, are you getting a Moonchild video longer than 5 min? That would be great!! I heard the album twice and it’s very “extreme”. Not bad.
June 25th, 2006 at 1:03 AM
Interesting page for the saturday 17 show in London:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio3/jazzon3/pip/fii75/
Lots of nice infos to keep for the future audio cd that will be made:-)
June 25th, 2006 at 1:10 AM
And if you click on “listen again” you’ll have a chance to hear the friday 23 broadcast of the sat 17 show. It’s under the Jazz on 3 label as Patredux said.
June 26th, 2006 at 4:36 AM
LIKE WERE EVER GONNA SEE THIS ON A MAJOR VIDEO STATION WHICH IS GREAT. NICE TO KEEP MIKE PATTON IN MY BACK POCKET. GREAT THAT PATTON MAKES ALL THIS GREAT MUSIC THAT NO ONE HAS EVER HEARD OF(JUST US LONG TIME FANS)
June 27th, 2006 at 3:26 AM
help me, i cannot squit listening to Mojo!!!
DDDDDD
June 27th, 2006 at 3:36 AM
Got the CD on Friday, love it,want more, give me more now!!!!
Still think Mr Bungles “quote unquote” best clip made by Mr Patton. When will the “mach10″ be available in stores? Haha
June 27th, 2006 at 10:36 AM
It must be hard to be Mike Patton….you can’t even sound like YOURSELF if you wanna impress your fans. The impossible task of being a TRUE artist…
June 27th, 2006 at 11:30 AM
Ok…if you don’t like Peeping Tom then just stfu.This is a fan site remember?….Let’s try to keep this for the Peeping Tom fans and not so much for the people that don’t have anything eles to do other than cry and complain about something they didn’t need to buy / watch…
Omg….this place has gotten SO sad.
June 27th, 2006 at 1:58 PM
Check out this diddy…
http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=101151
From your friends at the local PattonHead shop!
June 28th, 2006 at 12:45 AM
What the f*ck is this? It makes you have to register to find out!
June 28th, 2006 at 1:11 AM
Thanks, I was going to post the same link too:-)
The june 17 in London show is available (FM recording) at dimeadozen.org: John Zorn and friends (including Patton) played for a Derek Bailey (rip) tribute. The following day there was a “Moonchild” live show which should be broadcast by BBC Radio 3 later on (sept 16?).
To Adam: dimeadozen.org is a cool place to find .torrent files. I have signed up myself 10 days ago and I’m getting few nice FNM dvds (though the downloads are a bit slow). There are tons of stuff up there, try to enter and check it out….everybody should do this, the more we are, the faster we get the stuff:-)
June 28th, 2006 at 2:27 AM
DOES ANYOME KNOW WHERE TO GET THE SONG PRE-SCHOOL OFF THE THE MOJO SINGLE THAT WAS ON I-TUNES??? I WOULD BE MUCH APPRECIATED.
June 28th, 2006 at 3:15 AM
I can’t register,it says that there are too many people up there. So…what…? Should I try later??
June 28th, 2006 at 3:48 AM
I’m curious to hear what the initial recordings that mike put together on tapes before he sent them out to the various collaborators put their own spin on them sounded like! ALSO, have any of the artists featured on the peeping tom CD voiced their opinions about working with mike and the CD?
June 28th, 2006 at 6:22 AM
Nice!!. just what we needed, another pascal chimbonda is right here, just because there are tons of fans who doesn´t like peeping tom at all, that doesn´t mean they can´t express his feeling about the album for you or for anyone else 4degrees, if you don´t like what they have to say, then don´t read it.
About the link:
S i g n u p
We are very sorry!
At the moment, there are at least 94,900 registered users at http://www.dimeadozen.org, the maximum allowed under DIME’s current configuration.
I don´t wanna keep waiting, but we´ll try again
June 28th, 2006 at 7:09 AM
Nice!!. just what we needed, another pascal chimbonda is right here, just because there are tons of fans who doesn´t like peeping tom at all, that doesn´t mean they can´t express his feeling about the album for you or for anyone else 4degrees, if you don´t like what they have to say, then don´t read it.
About the link:
S i g n u p
We are very sorry!
At the moment, there are at least 94,900 registered users at http://www.dimeadozen.org, the maximum allowed under DIME’s current configuration.
I don´t wanna keep waiting, but we´ll try again…..
June 28th, 2006 at 9:12 AM
Yep, that’s the main problem of that site….dimeadozen has a limited number of available accounts:-(
I must admit I could sign up after a long time, but I have been checking the page very few times. Don’t give up!
As soon as move to the uploader status I will try to post my homemade Patton dvd: few FNM / Fantomas / Bungle videos I transferred from vhs to dvd.
Hope to see you there then!
June 28th, 2006 at 4:39 PM
Haha your funny Radical Dude!
June 28th, 2006 at 6:20 PM
here ya go, Peeping Tom – Mojo video:
http://rapidshare.de/files/23815204/peeping_tom_mojo.mpeg.html
320×240 resolution
June 29th, 2006 at 2:26 AM
Great Video and an amazing album. I am so thrilled with Peeping Tom – Mike Patton looks dead sexy as always.
I am so jealous of you northern hemisphere people who actually get to see Patton for real more than once every blue moon
June 29th, 2006 at 12:11 PM
I made it, am in!! hehe, now, how the bloddy hell do i use this shit, to d/l files??
June 29th, 2006 at 12:45 PM
Use Azeurus or ABC bittorrent client. See at dimeadozen you download the torrent file, which is just a link, not the actual file, and then load it into one of the programs I said above which will connect and download the whole file.
June 29th, 2006 at 9:02 PM
you just click on the file and it will download it to wherever you specify. then double-click the file that downloads and you will be connected. make sure to keep the file open after it’s completed downloading so you can share it with others. it’s in FLAC format, as well.. so make sure you have an audio player that supports that file type.
June 30th, 2006 at 1:48 AM
Hey patredux .. If u r from Seattle… I’m from Bellingham .. Hopefully I’ll see u at the Showbow when PT plays there …. Im really lookin foward to PT live.
June 30th, 2006 at 2:57 AM
Hey RaDICal, dimeadozen.org supports BitTorrent protocol/way-to-share-files so you need a BitTorrent client (Azureus, BitComet, BitTorrent, BitTornado, etc etc) to download the stuff.
As Yo Mama’ said, you need to get the .torrent file from dimeadozen. It’s a small file which allows the client to find and download/upload the show you’re interested in.
And as soon as you get the whole file (dvds are quite slow) keep the torrent alive in order to share it with other users…basically if you get it it’s beacuse someone before you behaved this way.
All the audio stuff is FLAC or SHN format, lossless compression (half of a wav file); so you need an encoder to transform the files for audio disc burning.
You’ll find all the links you want at dimeadozen FAQ anyway….hope this helps.
June 30th, 2006 at 7:13 AM
just curious, do any of you guys know any good (free!) FLAC to MP3 converters? i somehow doubt my vision:m supports FLAC
June 30th, 2006 at 7:40 AM
woah woah slow down eggheads
June 30th, 2006 at 9:47 AM
Anyone seen the version of Mojo on Ipecac? It’s got more in it – some “white suit” and “woolly hat” action……..
June 30th, 2006 at 11:27 AM
Smoxalot420 Says: The showbox huh? You know it, I’ll be there. But the reason I took that vacation and went to germany and than to London to catch moonchild was because I have a big job to do that will take up most of my summer nights.
So I hope it does’nt fall into that timeframe, but I might fall sick never-the-less. BTW is that a guess about the showbox. Have’nt heard about any dates up here in Seattle.
Mike
June 30th, 2006 at 8:56 PM
Its funny – for years I couldnt stomach Patton’s crap (yes, Im a FNM head) and watched ‘true’ fans getting annoyed at everyone shitcanning his stuff. Now he releases something more accessible that I actually like, and all the ‘true’ fans are shitcanning it…….
Patton’s usual noise isnt music – Peeping Tom is at least listenable. Unfortunately I dont think Mike has another Angel Dust in him, or at least he’s working with the wrong people. Wonder what Billy and Roddy are doing
June 30th, 2006 at 11:23 PM
Alright I’ve been searching all over the net trying to find Mr. Bungle stuff for weeks now. I have a P2P program to look up the obscure stuff, like cover songs I remember hearing from their live show I went to and the like.
But I found a Torrent that is so complete with all 7 albums, the live show at Berkley in 91′ along with a ton of cover songs. But I’m not going to post it on here unless you people are ok with it.
Disclaimer, I have bought Bungle shirts and their three CD’s and I support mike when I can but this is the stuff they wont release or can’t.
Give me your answers if you want it or not.
Mike
July 1st, 2006 at 4:22 AM
Thanks Patrick but I have the demos (and the albums of course, original like you) and I’m not interested in the covers….the problem is I like to hear nice quality stuff and speaking of Bungle the covers are wonderful but the sound quality is mostly crap….(besides the California tour maybe).
I’m really upset there isn’t a perfect Disco Volante tour recording, damn!
Thank you anyway.
July 1st, 2006 at 12:03 PM
Sno-core tour from Bungle is great!! (good sound and quality), i have only part of the whole shows, lemme see, besides “Tower of strenght” and “what the world needs now” i think the rest of the songs are from California (from what i own), if i could have the rest of the cover songs from that tour should be awesome..
Go for it patredux!!!
July 1st, 2006 at 9:49 PM
Star: I’m not sure what “Sno-core” tour is. the only thing I have here as far as I can tell (because at home I’m downloading off a wireless laptop and still have’nt downloaded the full torrent) is a live show at Berkley with a date of Jan. 13 1991.
But here it is anyway. I know you can view it before hand and choose what songs and such.
bctp://task/mr%20bungle/1088490356/bda5d9f8056a53091af5719b05f4dfdc3c86f807/
I’m new to this whole torrent thing, so I hope that’s the link. And so far it’s really glitchy, seems to drop me a lot.
I remember hearing at the concert for Bungle a cover of the nestle white chocolate commercial. I was blown away, lol, could’nt believe there was any possible way to rock out to that.
Also you guys have been into this a lot longer than me and I’m ignorant as to a lot of the bungle history. Heck I just found out a few weeks ago about the first 4 albums. So that’s what I’ve been trying to find and that’s what this torrent has. But I’m sure you all have them already, did’nt think about that when I posted about this torrent.
Mike
July 1st, 2006 at 10:23 PM
Star: here’s a “live Bizarre festival 2000″ that’s all I can find for live bungle stuff.
bctp://task/Mr%20Bungle%20%2D%20Live%20Bizarre%20Festival%202000%2Empg/323242836/ac035347843ed8a584fbfe7f208ac28499c9fbac/
Mike
July 2nd, 2006 at 12:26 AM
Bungle at Bizarre 2000 show is pretty good, I’m not into the California tour live stuff that much but this gig is nice: maybe the best video of Mr.Bungle live?
I’m new to the torrent thing too Mike, I began downloading music files 10 days ago because I found out that dimeadozen.org link and I managed to sign in.
You won’t find official releases there, only unreleased material or live stuff. Check it out, though there’s not that much Bungle stuff I must admit.
July 2nd, 2006 at 1:10 AM
Star – If you go to http://ftp.bunglefever.com (then select the Mr Bungle folder), you’ll find loads of stuff from the old days and the latest stuff they did. It has a section for some of the covers they’ve done (mostly audio but they’re top-notch) and also has all their old high-school stuff – check it out!!
Patre – I’ve got a FNM vid where they do the Nestles jingle (for Brazilian TV). I’ve got to say that it is truly amazing!!!!!
July 2nd, 2006 at 3:09 AM
FNM did it?, that’s diffenatlly Patton crossover because I know it was at the Bungle show that they did it. Is it a bootleg vid, off the internet? I’ll try out that ftp site as well for Bungle stuff.
I had a friend that bought tickets for that concert, I hated the album and would always make him change the CD. But I took him up on seeing the show anyways (never know what a band will sound like live until you see them, and I’ve seen a lot of crappy studio bands that put on great shows and visa versa), I sat there from the start of that show with my jaw wide open amazed. Needless to say that first Bungle album has never been to far away ever since.
Mike
July 2nd, 2006 at 4:57 AM
Yeah, they did the Nestles jingle during the “The Real Thing” era – I got the video from a record fair. It also has the Phoenix Festival gig (last Jim Martin performance – I was there!!!) in ’93 and FNM on MTV’s Post Modern.
It surely does rock!!! #Nestles makes the very best, N.E.S.T.L.E.S!!!
July 2nd, 2006 at 12:12 PM
Pascal; I saw that same show, now you have me thinking here, was it FNM or Bungle…….but nahhh I’m possitive it was Bungle. I just remember how awesome sounding they were live and that jingle took it over the top for me. Butttttt than again ……… things that make you go hmmmmmm.
The real thing was the first album that I sat down and really cared about lyrics. After the show Patton and the band stood outside the tour bus just hanging out, we hung around as more of a phsycophant (sp) audience, but were amazed at how down to earth Patton was with everybody.
But that was soundly surpassed by Angel Dust, best hardcore album ever in my mind.
Mike
July 2nd, 2006 at 12:41 PM
Alright all you Bungle freaks: I’ve been downloading OU818 and I bought Zorns, Naked City. So which came first the chicken or the EGG. Revisionist history is what I’m trying to stay away from. Just wondered if anybody else thought about this and what their thoughts were.
OU818 is crude, but I think it’s more due to the recording. But Zorn did give the Bungle album a lot of twists from the orginal recordings, and after a few listens of OU818 zorn did a masterful job. I had always thought that Bungle was completely original but after this I’m not so sure.
Mike
July 2nd, 2006 at 1:40 PM
Naked City came out the same year The Real Thing did. hell, even if you look at the back covers, the s/t Mr. Bungle album looks similar in design to the Naked City album.
and Patton was clearly so influenced by Naked City that he formed Fantomas 10 years later.
July 2nd, 2006 at 7:08 PM
patredux, I get were your coming from…but the way Bungle was original was how they brought all there styles together to create an album both listenable and exciting, were as other bands tend to be so artsy or style oriented that I get lost and find myself wondering what the point is, for me Bungle was a sane insanity, THAT MADE IT EVEN MORE INSANE!!! AM I CRAZY HERE?
Check out all the Zorn torrents on http://www.dimeadozen.org!
July 2nd, 2006 at 11:14 PM
torrents?!?!?! just go here:
ftp://ftp.bunglefever.com/pub/
everything you could ever want. you guys do know that site right?
July 2nd, 2006 at 11:22 PM
oops just checked and i guess you do. hey my bootleg from Zorns birthday of Painkiller w/ patton is posted there. i sent it to some fanboy and he uploaded it. what an age we live in. seriously. no, really. kinda makes you think. i mean, wow man… wow. and did you guys know that dog spelled backwards is god? wow. i’m gonna stop beating my pets.
July 3rd, 2006 at 2:35 PM
get that chit eatin grin off your face Martha
July 4th, 2006 at 12:29 AM
I have a personal thoery of the Zorn influence on Mike Patton. It’s not that big mental effort anyway, since the music is out there and everybody can hear it.
Yo Mama’ is right about Naked City. Patton toured with them in 1991 and that way of “singing”, pardon screaming, was brought on stage during the Angel Dust love tour the year after.
Speaking of Angel Dust, the John Barry cover, “Midnight Cowboy”, maybe was just a coincidence but Zorn played a lot of John Barry with Naked City; he’s a soundtrack fan.
And if we talk about movies, wasn’t the Director’s Cut by Fantomas inspired by Zorn? Naked City and other ensembles leaded by Zorn performed tunes that later were on that Fantomas album. “Henry, portrait of a serial killer” was a Naked City live hit. Morricone, Mancini, Barry, Herrmann: composers that Zorn respects very much.
Don’t the ambient scores of Delirium Cordia come from a bit of “Grand Guignol” and Painkiller?
Isn’t Suspended Animation inspired by Carl Stalling (whose cds were produced by Zorn)?
I believe Pattons owes a lot to Zorn but I also think that he was able to converge this big influence in HIS personal way. To me Fantomas are a “catchier” version of Naked City:-) This doesn’t mean that Naked City are better of Fantomas worse. It’s just another direction.
Mike Patton is a skilled man not only because of his great voice, but also because he has learnt (probably staying close to a guy as John Zorn) to eat everything and spitting it out in a new formula. Mike’s formula.
That’s it.
July 4th, 2006 at 12:21 PM
Yes thats interesting but tell me do you often sing or whistle just for fun?
Jesus.
July 5th, 2006 at 9:25 PM
My head hurts, I guess I was just asking about the first album. But it’s interesting never-the-less about all the rest. And as I go through the mountain of albums that I’ve bought the last few months I can put your post to use. Like I’ve said before I’ve been out of the loop a long time, almost everything is new to me right now, starting all the way back to Disco Volante.
Pope, what you say is very interesting, in fact you’re very intersting….. waaaaahhhhhh.
Mike
July 6th, 2006 at 2:22 AM
my LAND OF SUNSHINE ass in on fire:-)
Ok, kidding…after re-reading what I had posted I thought: “Well it’s easier saying it than writing it.” But while I was saying it…my lips were moving but there was no sound:-)
SDP
July 6th, 2006 at 4:54 AM
Hey no problem! Man has often sought, like Icarus, to fly too high..
July 6th, 2006 at 5:47 AM
…………..
I think you all should Eo non pusso dirigir E agora a pares Neo dedu indehado No neo naris………
Yeahh, you all better listen to my words hehe
July 6th, 2006 at 6:28 AM
Yeah, I remember being on a train with some portuguese guys asking them the meaning of FNM track no 7 in the KFAD album….there was a big laugh:-) (for the title….but I don’t know the rest).
Now I’m driving my Lamborghini, seeping my Martini:-) SDP
July 6th, 2006 at 12:27 PM
RaDiCaL DuDe, a little discipline from my pet genius please, I haven’t clue so could you translate?
July 7th, 2006 at 3:38 AM
WELL Pope,CARALHO VOADOR ,I mean, don’t you listen?
just kidding popie,don’t be mad at me
I can translate it, but not here
you know what I mean? hahahahaha
July 7th, 2006 at 4:32 AM
You know what to do Maya
Send it me!
July 7th, 2006 at 8:40 PM
Lol, yep, i remember, how to forget Caralho Voador roots, it was a couple
of years ago, i was with some mates in a bar and we met some funny
brazilian guy who was in my country visitin some old parents or something.
Anyway, after a while this song was played in the background, by then he
already knew that i was a damn fan of FNM and he recognized some of the
lyrics that Patton sings there, he liked the song and asked me the name,
after i told him he suddenly changed his face and dropped a psycho laugh
that was heared all over the place, then me and my mates started to wonder what the hell was goin on, then he explained to me the real meaning of that words, actually its a little obscene pope, thats why maya doesnt want to tell ya throught here, and i dont wanna do it either………………….but what da hell!!…….if i remember correctly Caralho Voador means something like “flying dick-face fish” or “dick-face
fish”.
About 4 years ago, i remember that i readed an interview of Billy tellin the weird things that happened while they were on Brazil playin and it was at times just before the recordin KFAD…i dunno, its just an speculation, but could be a rational theory.
July 8th, 2006 at 12:14 PM
Email it me I’m a grown up!
July 8th, 2006 at 5:58 PM
something else regarding Patton’s influences for Fantomas – the first album features an image of the title character from the film, Diabolik, which if I remember correctly the score was done by Morricone. I don’t particularly care for the movie, but I do enjoy the MST3K version.
also, the latest album is titled ‘Suspended Animation’ and there is a scene in the movie that deals with such a thing. here’s to having a new album titled “Anti-exhilaration capsules” or something along those lines.. no, really.. fuckin’ anti-laughing pills? funny as shit.
no huge insight there, just some things I noticed.
July 9th, 2006 at 1:12 AM
Pope
This exert was taken from http://www.fnm.com (FAQs):
Both the title of the song and a small section of it are in Portuguese.
The title Caralho Voador translates to “Flying Dick”. The Portuguese verses original lyrics are not written with the correct spelling. Here is the original verse, the corrected version, and the English version of the part.
Original Lyrics – In “REAL” Portuguese – In literal English
Eo non posso dirigir – Eu não posso dirigir – I can’t drive
E agora a pares – E agora aparece – And now show-up
Neo dedu indehado – Meu dedo enterrado – My finger buried
No neo naris – No meu nariz – In my nose
When the English translation is rewritten into proper English, the translation is something like this:
“Flying Dick”
I can’t drive
And now my index finger
Shows up in my nose.
Not exactly explicit; seems a bit PG-13 to me……
July 10th, 2006 at 4:41 AM
Thanks mate but god, what a let down!
July 10th, 2006 at 7:16 PM
“I can’t drive
And now my index finger
Shows up in my nose.”
Hahaha! Funny! But I don’t get what’s so bad about it..
July 10th, 2006 at 10:03 PM
you’ve obviously never driven in Portugal!
July 11th, 2006 at 10:40 AM
Portugal is not the only place where people talks portuguese language, this index finger thing could have been born in Brazil so much as in Portugal u know…
July 18th, 2006 at 4:08 PM
Wow.. Mike comes off being such a dork in the video.. i’m embarrassed to be a fan..
July 24th, 2006 at 6:15 AM
dismayed, patton has become a fucking dork. isnt it obvious??… peeping tom is a fucking pile of trendy sounding pop bullshit. how can someone even be a fan of bungle and then like peeping tom aswell??? you have to be a fucking POSER to mix the 2 together… YOU FUCKING LOSER PATTON WHORES!!! if lenny kravits was the frontman of peeping tom, i bet my life you would say that it sucked…. i still love bungle and fnm but i have a hard time listening to them now because patton is now responsible for so much GAY music.. patton has become a name to make fun of amongst people who really love music because of the MUSIC and not because what status the vocalist may have…. patton is old now anyway, his good days are gone and its obvious….. i just wish that the sellout would have left the music world graciously…but its too fuckin late for that now.
July 26th, 2006 at 12:47 AM
video is broken
July 26th, 2006 at 2:01 AM
Hmmm – but the thing is, Patton has done more for the music world than most tossers out there so your words seem a little harsh FLESH – with Peeping Tom you can take it or leave it, i’ll give you that – but it’s just a phase – he’ll grow out of it. Remember Duane Dennison is waiting in the wings to take Patton back down quality street.
I think Patton will make music ’til he dies – some of it will be outstanding some of it won’t, but if he left the music world it would be a tragedy.
July 27th, 2006 at 3:15 AM
Well. Whatever if he leaves music world, he’ll be an actor! Hahahaha
July 27th, 2006 at 4:33 AM
Oh. My. God. Will this issue never end?
Flesh: please get off this site, you fucking wanksplash.
July 27th, 2006 at 5:15 AM
Hey PT is good – I prefere it to most of the Fantomas stuff but it isn’t as good as FNM.
But then thats just my opinion.
No one is right and no one is wrong.
Anyway FNM will do a tour in the next 18 months so I’m quite happy
July 27th, 2006 at 9:51 AM
Jesus christ man, this whole Peeping Tom thing looks like a vicious circle, it goes on and on…..
FLESH, sit down, count untill one houndred, smoke a joint or something, just take it easy………this is what you get when your words are so harsh man…..
All this things are OPINIONS, just merely opinions, and even if i agree with ur point, i respect the position of the people wich dont agree………
RESPECT!! PEOPLE, RESPECT IS WHAT YOU NEED FLESH!!!!!!!!
July 27th, 2006 at 4:34 PM
The thing that cracks me up about this site is people(not everybody) pose their opinions as if they are scientific facts.
July 29th, 2006 at 3:14 AM
i can see why FLESH is dissapointed with this album. it is quite weak to say the least and i really dont approve of patton even singing in a “trendy pop” band like this. it takes away a lot of his credibility imo…. lets hope that the new tomahawk will be great!… and lets hope that peeping tom will “fold the shack” after this sub-par attempt.
July 29th, 2006 at 12:40 PM
Hey, i dont like P.T at all as most of u know, but not for that am gonna treat like shit to the people who likes it.
As Bowen i am countin the days, weeks, months, watever and crossin my fingers putttin all my hopes on Tomahawk`s next work, this has to be it, AM SURE OF IT!!
July 30th, 2006 at 3:36 AM
Pope: FNM touring? Who’s doing vocals cos Mikey has recently said he would never go back?
Maybe it will be that cunt from Papa Roach who thinks he’s Patton…….
July 30th, 2006 at 10:53 AM
I’m just stirring it Pasc.
I have a feeling in my water though…..
July 31st, 2006 at 1:17 PM
Bless your optimism, Popester!!
July 31st, 2006 at 2:05 PM
Well you gotta be haven’t you??
If I hear nothing within two years I’ll arrange for all band members to be cryogenically frozen so that when science has developed the technic of reanimation they can reform then and perform in my front room.
Get in!!
July 31st, 2006 at 6:09 PM
…………………….
Is that a scientific fact???
August 1st, 2006 at 12:53 AM
Just if any UK guys and gals are reading this thread – Peeping Tom – Mojo’ video will be on Scuzz tonight ( August 1st) at 9.51pm
August 1st, 2006 at 1:23 AM
Ask Travis
August 1st, 2006 at 4:32 AM
Course it is – you can freeze dry your head for only $420000 and get a new body to boot which is a good idea if you are 96 when you pop off.
August 1st, 2006 at 11:45 AM
Hey, if cryonics is good enough for Walt Disney………
I’m happy to keep my very fond memories of FNM; if they reformed, what if they turned out to be even more sadder than the ‘new’ Guns n Roses?
On another note, hadn’t GnR already reformed ages ago? I hear they go by the name of Velvet Revolver….
August 1st, 2006 at 12:51 PM
nah no way the musics better and so is the personel.
What if they came back like the Bionic Man ?
Better than they were before !
August 2nd, 2006 at 6:22 PM
“Wow.. Mike comes off being such a dork in the video.. i’m embarrassed to be a fan..”
Yes, unlike in videos such as FNM’s “Epic” and his so many of his live performances from that era.
August 3rd, 2006 at 4:33 AM
Hahaha well said !
August 3rd, 2006 at 12:07 PM
What’s wrong with with wearing boxing gloves and bermuda shorts, like?
Ahem.
August 3rd, 2006 at 12:53 PM
Hey, he dressed awesomely back then. Then again, that could just be because I’m very into 80′s/90s fashion. It had a lot more balls than today’s fashion.
August 4th, 2006 at 4:41 AM
You ARE having a laugh, right?
August 4th, 2006 at 4:48 AM
Yeah Pattons cycling shorts were definitly ahead of their time hahaha.
The Angel Dust look was surely better Jimmy son?
August 4th, 2006 at 11:21 AM
Yeah come on Patton’s Angel Dust “style” is still worn today. Infact pictures from that time could’ve been taken today.
August 4th, 2006 at 12:23 PM
Maaan, I used to wear the cords with massive turn-ups, baseball cap turned backwards, sporting a huuuge goatee.
Those were the days!!!
Anyone check out the Angel Dust sessions on youtube? It’s weird watching Patton looking cosy with Jim Martin…..especially as he (and the rest of the band) conspired to get him fired!
August 4th, 2006 at 12:30 PM
Remember I mentioned FNM doing the Nestles jingle? Some hero posted it on youtube!! Check the link below:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=qcMq9liW7xY
It’s from 1989 so he’s got a smashing pair of shorts on!!
August 5th, 2006 at 12:15 PM
I had the whole AD sessions on DVD and yes MP and JM look like good buddies !
August 6th, 2006 at 2:37 AM
But watch it again when Jim’s going on about his truck breaking down – don’t you get the feeling Pattons being polite rather than interested? – he walks away as soon as he can hahaha.
August 6th, 2006 at 12:54 PM
Can’t remember I got a shit quality DVD off ebay