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Gone is a three-piece punk-based
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band, formed by
Greg Ginn Gregory Regis Ginn (born June 8, 1954) is an American guitarist, bassist, singer and songwriter, best known for being the leader, primary songwriter, and the only continuous member of the hardcore punk band Black Flag, which he founded and led ...
in late 1985. Originally, Gone was a
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to his main group Black Flag.


Biography

Before forming Gone, Ginn had been performing some instrumental compositions with Black Flag themselves. For Gone, Ginn tapped bassist Andrew Weiss and drummer
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, who had previously played together in the band Regressive Aid. They recorded their first album, ''Let's Get Real, Real Gone For A Change'', in late 1985 and released it in 1986 on Ginn's
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label. The album title comes from an
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quote uttered on his Sun Records-era recording "Milkcow Blues Boogie"; the actual quote is both attributed on the back cover of the album, and sampled into the album's second song, "Get Gone". Gone were the opening act for Black Flag's entire 1986 tour, which lasted for the first six months of the year. On a typical day during the tour, Gone would perform one set at an in-store appearance, then go down to the venue where Black Flag were headlining, set up, and open the show. Ginn's only break in the evening would be when the second opening band, Painted Willie, performed; he would then get onstage with Black Flag and play a 90-minute set. During a break between 1986 tour legs, Gone recorded their second album, ''Gone II: But Never Too Gone''. In August 1986, Ginn disbanded Black Flag after ten years, presumably to concentrate on Gone and on running SST, but Ginn suddenly disbanded the group not long after ''Gone II But Not Too Gone'' was released. By the time the new year started, Weiss and Cain would join former Black Flag singer
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in the
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. In 1993, Ginn revived the Gone name and recruited a new rhythm section, bassist Steve Sharp and drummer Gregory Moore, both of whom had played on instrumental tracks Ginn recorded and released on his second and third solo albums, ''Dick'' and ''Let It Burn''. This line up recorded four albums. Gone went quiet in 1998, coinciding with a near decade of silence from SST Records. Ginn and Gone returned in 2007 with ''The Epic Trilogy'', a double CD consisting of 3 lengthy tracks (disc one featured instrumental versions of the songs and disc two featured guest vocals from
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vocalist
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). Greg played both guitar and bass, Andy Batwinas (who was engineer on a number of albums for SST in the 1990s) provided keyboards and percussion, and the drums were handled by Moore, who now performs under the pseudonym "Drummer". Another band called "Gone" exists, and their two albums have mistakenly been combined with the original band's on the AllMusic.com database. However, they have absolutely no connection whatsoever to either Ginn or his record label.


Members

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Greg Ginn Gregory Regis Ginn (born June 8, 1954) is an American guitarist, bassist, singer and songwriter, best known for being the leader, primary songwriter, and the only continuous member of the hardcore punk band Black Flag, which he founded and led ...
- guitar (1985-1986, 1993-1998, 2007), bass (2007) *
Sim Cain Rollins Band was an American rock band formed in Van Nuys, California. The band was active from 1987 to 2006 and was led by former Black Flag vocalist Henry Rollins. They are best known for the songs "Low Self Opinion" and " Liar", which both ...
- drums (1985–1986) * Andrew Weiss - bass (1985–1986) *Steve Sharp - bass (1993–1998) *Gregory Moore aka "Drummer" - drums (1993-1998, 2007) *Andy Batwinas - engineer (1994-1998, 2007), keys and percussion (2007)


Discography

*'' Let's Get Gone, Real Gone for a Change, LP (SST Records, 1986) *'' Gone II - But Never Too Gone!'' LP (SST Records, 1986) *'' Criminal Mind'' LP (SST Records, 1994) *''Smoking Gun'' remix EP (SST Records, 1994) *'' All The Dirt That's Fit To Print'' LP (SST Records, 1994) *''Damage Control'' remix EP (SST Records, 1995) *'' Best Left Unsaid'' LP (SST Records, 1996) *'' Country Dumb'' LP (SST Records, 1998) *'' The Epic Trilogy'' double CD (SST Records, 2007)


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Gone Musical groups established in 1985 SST Records artists