David Michael Riley (July 30, 1960 – December 24, 2019)
was an American musician who was the
bassist
A bassist (also known as a bass player or bass guitarist) is a musician who plays a bass instrument such as a double bass (upright bass, contrabass, wood bass), bass guitar (electric bass, acoustic bass), keyboard bass (synth bass) or a low br ...
in the
punk rock
Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a rock music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s. Rooted in 1950s rock and roll and 1960s garage rock, punk bands rejected the corporate nature of mainstream 1970s rock music. They typically produced sh ...
band
Big Black
Big Black was an American punk rock band from Evanston, Illinois, active from 1981 to 1987. Founded first as a solo project by singer and guitarist Steve Albini, the band became a trio with an initial lineup that included guitarist Santiago Dur ...
from 1985 until the band's dissolution in 1987. Riley moved to
Chicago
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in 1982 from
Detroit
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, where he had worked as a
recording engineer
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. He played on Big Black's two studio albums, ''
Atomizer'' (1986) and ''
Songs About Fucking
''Songs About Fucking'' is the second and final studio album by American rock band Big Black, released in 1987 by Touch and Go Records. The album includes a rendition of Kraftwerk's "The Model" in a remixed version from that which appeared on B ...
'' (1987), as well as their ''
Headache
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'' EP (1987), several singles, and two live albums.
After Big Black, Riley recorded tracks with several other artists before being incapacitated by a
stroke
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in 1993, losing the ability to walk. He became a
blog
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ger, and published a book in 2006 titled ''Blurry and Disconnected: Tales of Sink-or-Swim Nihilism''. He died in late 2019 from
squamous cell carcinoma
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.
Early life
Growing up, Riley was a misfit and often bullied, the target of what he later called "insidious crap perpetrated by imperceptive emotional retards."
As a teenager he was in a car accident that permanently disfigured his face, causing a
speech disorder
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.
Career
In Detroit, Riley worked as a
recording engineer
An audio engineer (also known as a sound engineer or recording engineer) helps to produce a recording or a live performance, balancing and adjusting sound sources using equalization, dynamics processing and audio effects, mixing, reproducti ...
at a studio where
funk
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artists
George Clinton and
Sly Stone
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recorded.
[Azerrad, p. 329.] His engineering credits include
Parliament
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's ''
Trombipulation'' (1980) and
Funkadelic
Funkadelic was an American funk rock band formed in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1968 and active until 1982. As one of the two flagship groups of George Clinton's P-Funk collective, they helped pioneer the funk music culture of the 1970s.John, ...
's ''
The Electric Spanking of War Babies
''The Electric Spanking of War Babies'' is the twelfth studio album by the American funk rock band Funkadelic, released in April 1981 on Warner Bros. Records. The title is an allusion to the Vietnam War and baby boomers. Sly Stone contribu ...
'' (1981).
He moved to Chicago in 1982 and became bassist in the punk band Savage Beliefs, who released one
EP, ''The Moral Efficiency of Savage Beliefs'' (1983).
He met
Big Black
Big Black was an American punk rock band from Evanston, Illinois, active from 1981 to 1987. Founded first as a solo project by singer and guitarist Steve Albini, the band became a trio with an initial lineup that included guitarist Santiago Dur ...
guitarist
Santiago Durango at a punk show at
the Cubby Bear, where Durango, drunk and vomiting in the club's restroom, complimented his playing style.
Big Black was getting ready to release their ''
Racer-X'' EP (1985), but bassist
Jeff Pezzati
Jeffrey Neal Pezzati (born February 6, 1960) is an American musician, known for being the lead singer of the Chicago punk band Naked Raygun. From 1983 to 1985, he also played bass for the band Big Black. In 1980 Pezzati was asked to audition fo ...
was amicably departing the band to focus on his job, fiancée, and primary band
Naked Raygun.
Big Black's leader, singer/guitarist
Steve Albini
Steven Frank Albini (; July 22, 1962 – May 7, 2024) was an American musician and audio engineer. He founded and fronted the influential post-hardcore and noise rock bands Big Black (1981–1987), Rapeman (1987–1989) and Shellac (band), ...
, was also impressed by Riley's playing in Savage Beliefs and gave him a copy of Big Black's first EP, ''
Lungs
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'' (1982), telling him "Listen to this, and if you don't think it sucks, then maybe you can play with us someday."
Riley joined Big Black the week of ''Racer-X'' release in April 1985, while also keeping his day job as a litigation
law clerk
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.
He learned the group's repertoire, and they began writing songs for the band's first
LP.
That May, Riley
produced and played
saxophone
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on ''Ward'', an EP by Chicago
experimental
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band End Result which came out on Albini's
Ruthless Records
Ruthless Records was an American independent record label founded by Eric "Eazy-E" Wright and Jerry Heller in Compton, California on March 3, 1987. All of the Ruthless trademarks have been owned by Comptown Records, Inc. since 1987. Several ...
label.
Big Black's ''
Atomizer'' came out in 1986; in ''
Our Band Could Be Your Life
''Our Band Could Be Your Life: Scenes from the American Indie Underground, 1981–1991'' is a book by Michael Azerrad. It chronicles the careers of several underground rock bands who, while finding little or no mainstream success, were hugely ...
'' (2001), author
Michael Azerrad remarks that "Riley's gnarled bass sound combined explosively with the brutally insistent hammering of the
drum machine
A drum machine is an electronic musical instrument that creates percussion sounds, drum beats, and patterns. Drum machines may imitate drum kits or other percussion instruments, or produce unique sounds, such as synthesized electronic tones. A d ...
while his funk background gave the music an almost danceable kick".
The album was polarizing due to its aggressive, violent music and lyrics, but won praised in the national press and became an underground success, selling 3,000 copies upon its release on
Homestead Records.
This led to a tour of Europe that year, on which the band met an enthusiastic response.
[Azerrad, p. 334.] "It was kind of overwhelming for a while," Riley told Azerrad; "Needless to say, I got used to it really damn quick. People actually appreciated what you were doing and it was kind of cool. It was much different from America. We were treated with respect in Europe."
After a falling out with Homestead and its distributor, Dutch East India Trading, Big Black signed to
Touch and Go Records
Touch and Go Records is an American independent record label based in Chicago, Illinois. After its genesis as a handmade fanzine in 1979, it grew into one of the key record labels in the American 1980s underground and alternative rock scenes. To ...
and released the ''
Headache
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'' EP in spring 1987. Tensions were mounting within the band, with Riley earning Albini's ire.
[Azerrad, p. 338.] Albini did not drink alcohol, so Riley and Durango became drinking buddies on the road while Albini was doing interviews and handling the band's logistics.
Albini later claimed that Riley was "kind of fucked up most of the time" (which Riley denied) and accused him of a number of other shortcomings including "always
einglate for rehearsal, never having equipment together, needing a ride to everything, a fresh excuse for every day, generally unkempt and unreliable, impossible to communicate with when loaded, flashes of brilliance offset by flashes of belligerence."
Durango claimed that Riley's drunkenness ruined several of the band's shows, including one in
Milwaukee
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where "he couldn't even sit on the stage. We tried to plug him in and he fought us off. He was fucked up beyond fucked up — he was
FUBAR
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."
Durango also related that at a key show at New York's
CBGB
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, Riley drunkenly smashed the drum machine and the band had to call in
Peter Prescott of opening act
Volcano Suns to play live drums, but Prescott did not know the songs and the show was ruined (in a 2008 interview, when asked whether Riley had smashed the drum machine during a concert, Albini said "I don't remember anything like that ever happening").
Albini made a number of threats, but never fired Riley; Durango later remarked that "It was kind of a love-hate thing" and speculated that "maybe on some subconscious level he understood that that was something Dave brought to the band."
By late 1986 Riley was in college and both Albini and Durango had to keep day jobs, limiting the band's touring opportunities.
When Durango chose to enter
law school
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, the band decided to keep going until his schooling began in the fall of 1987 and then disband.
They were now enjoying increased press, radio airplay, record sales, and concert fees, but Riley later said "Big Black was never about that. For Big Black to make any money, it wouldn't have been Big Black anymore."
[Azerrad, p. 340.] A final tour, from June to August 1987, took the band to Europe (including performing at the
Pukkelpop
Pukkelpop is an annual music festival that takes place near the city of Hasselt, Belgium in mid- to late August. It is held within a large enclosure of fields and woodland—adjacent to a dual carriageway called ''Kempische Steenweg''—in the v ...
festival in Belgium), the United Kingdom, Australia, and across the United States, ending with their final show at Seattle's
Georgetown Steam Plant where they smashed their instruments onstage.
[Azerrad, p. 341.] Big Black's second studio album, ''
Songs About Fucking
''Songs About Fucking'' is the second and final studio album by American rock band Big Black, released in 1987 by Touch and Go Records. The album includes a rendition of Kraftwerk's "The Model" in a remixed version from that which appeared on B ...
'', was released shortly after their breakup and became their best-selling record, with an initial pressing of 8,000 copies.
Riley worked with other bands in subsequent years: He produced Chicago
hardcore punk
Hardcore punk (commonly abbreviated to hardcore or hXc) is a punk rock music genre#subtypes, subgenre and subculture that originated in the late 1970s. It is generally faster, harder, and more aggressive than other forms of punk rock. Its roots ...
band Rights of the Accused's 1987 album ''Dillinger's Alley'' with
Iain Burgess; sang gang vocals on the song "Red" on
Flour
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's self-titled 1988 album; produced Spongetunnel's ''1989'' EP (1989); played bass, piano, and additional percussion on two tracks on Algebra Suicide's 1990 album ''Alpha Cue''; and played bass on Bull's "Tinbox" single (1992).
Disability and writing
Riley had a
stroke
Stroke is a medical condition in which poor cerebral circulation, blood flow to a part of the brain causes cell death. There are two main types of stroke: brain ischemia, ischemic, due to lack of blood flow, and intracranial hemorrhage, hemor ...
in 1993 which caused
paraplegia
Paraplegia, or paraparesis, is an impairment in motor or sensory function of the lower extremities. The word comes from Ionic Greek ()
"half-stricken". It is usually caused by spinal cord injury or a congenital condition that affects the neura ...
; he was unable to walk, and used a wheelchair for the rest of his life.
The doctors attending to him erroneously thought that his condition was the result of drug use or a suicide attempt, and he was forced to live in a "
convalescent home
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Sanatoriums are often in a health ...
" for nearly 10 years, with people he described as "lowlifes, criminals, psychopaths, and token seniors with whom nobody wanted to bother."
He participated in a musical project called Miasma of Funk, engineering and doing drum programming for a track titled "The Law of Averages" on the 1997 compilation album ''The Glory of Destruction''. He was able to get out of the government care system in 2001, and moved into an apartment south of Chicago.
He later moved to a farm in west-central Illinois with longtime friend Rachel Brown, who he had met in the late 1980s.
Miasma of Funk released a studio album, ''Groove on the Mania!'', in 2004. In 2006 Riley published ''Blurry and Disconnected: Tales of Sink-or-Swim'', a book consisting of five satirical short stories and a
novella
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.
He also started a
blog
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that year titled "Worthless Goddamn Cripple", on which he wrote about his experiences until 2008.
Big Black reunited for a short performance on September 9, 2006, at Touch and Go Records' 25th Anniversary festival.
Albini did not invite Riley to participate, later saying that "We haven't kept close contact post-Big Black, but it's been close enough to know that he wasn't in a condition to play. I didn't want to put him in an awkward position of trying to play, but not being able to do it."
Instead, they called upon original bassist
Jeff Pezzati
Jeffrey Neal Pezzati (born February 6, 1960) is an American musician, known for being the lead singer of the Chicago punk band Naked Raygun. From 1983 to 1985, he also played bass for the band Big Black. In 1980 Pezzati was asked to audition fo ...
and played four songs from his tenure with the band.
Later years and death
In 2015 Riley and Brown retired to a small ranch near
Arivaca, Arizona.
In late August 2019 he was diagnosed with
squamous cell carcinoma
Squamous-cell carcinoma (SCC), also known as epidermoid carcinoma, comprises a number of different types of cancer that begin in squamous cells. These cells form on the surface of the skin, on the lining of hollow organs in the body, and on the ...
that had begun in his throat and spread to his lungs, and died on December 24, 2019.
Commenting on Riley's death to ''
Rolling Stone
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The magazine was first known fo ...
'', Albini called him "a fantastic musician and a critical part of the Chicago music scene. He bridged the gap between raw enthusiasm and outstanding musicianship better than anybody else in our peer group and I always admired him for it", while Durango remarked "Many of my favorite Big Black memories involve Dave, including the riot he single-handedly started by taunting the audience at one of our shows in Australia. A wicked prankster. Funny, charming, smart and talented. I would glue myself to Dave on our tours. Dave was a positive force in my life and I will miss him dearly."
Discography
*
Parliament
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– ''
Trombipulation'' (studio album, 1980):
recording engineer
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*
Funkadelic
Funkadelic was an American funk rock band formed in Plainfield, New Jersey in 1968 and active until 1982. As one of the two flagship groups of George Clinton's P-Funk collective, they helped pioneer the funk music culture of the 1970s.John, ...
– ''
The Electric Spanking of War Babies
''The Electric Spanking of War Babies'' is the twelfth studio album by the American funk rock band Funkadelic, released in April 1981 on Warner Bros. Records. The title is an allusion to the Vietnam War and baby boomers. Sly Stone contribu ...
'' (studio album, 1981): recording engineer
*Savage Beliefs – ''The Moral Efficiency of Savage Beliefs'' (EP, 1983):
bass guitar
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*Savage Beliefs – ''The Middle of America Compilation'' (various artists compilation, 1984): bass guitar on "Shake Your Neighbor's Hand",
drums
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and vocals on "Double Standard"
*
Big Black
Big Black was an American punk rock band from Evanston, Illinois, active from 1981 to 1987. Founded first as a solo project by singer and guitarist Steve Albini, the band became a trio with an initial lineup that included guitarist Santiago Dur ...
– "Rema-Rema" (single, 1985): bass guitar
*Big Black – "Il Duce" (single, 1985): bass guitar
*End Result – ''Ward'' (EP, 1985):
producer,
saxophone
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*Big Black – ''
Atomizer'' (studio album, 1986): bass guitar
*Big Black – ''God's Favorite Dog'' (various artists compilation, 1986): bass guitar on "Every Man for Himself" and "Crack Up"
*Big Black – ''
Sound of Impact'' (live album, 1987): bass guitar
*Big Black – ''Happiness Is Dry Pants'' (various artists compilation, 1987): bass guitar on "Burning Indian Wife"
*Big Black – ''
Headache
A headache, also known as cephalalgia, is the symptom of pain in the face, head, or neck. It can occur as a migraine, tension-type headache, or cluster headache. There is an increased risk of Depression (mood), depression in those with severe ...
'' (EP, 1987): bass guitar
*Big Black – "
Heartbeat" (single, 1987): bass guitar
*Big Black –
"He's a Whore" / "The Model" (single, 1987): bass guitar
*Big Black – ''
Songs About Fucking
''Songs About Fucking'' is the second and final studio album by American rock band Big Black, released in 1987 by Touch and Go Records. The album includes a rendition of Kraftwerk's "The Model" in a remixed version from that which appeared on B ...
'' (studio album, 1987): bass guitar
*Rights of the Accused – ''Dillinger's Alley'' (studio album, 1987): producer
*Big Black – ''
The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape
''The Rich Man's Eight Track Tape'' is an album by American punk rock band Big Black. It was released in 1987 by Touch and Go Records. The album is a Compact disc, CD compilation of Big Black's ''Atomizer (album), Atomizer'' album (minus the song ...
'' (compilation album, 1987): bass guitar
*
Flour
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– ''Flour'' (studio album, 1988): gang vocals on "Red"
*Spongetunnel – ''1989'' (EP, 1989): producer
*Algebra Suicide – ''Alpha Cue'' (studio album, 1990): bass guitar, piano, and additional percussion on "Summer Virus Night" and "What Rubs Up to You"
*Big Black – ''
Pigpile'' (video album/live album, 1992): bass guitar
*Big Black – "
In My House" (single, 1992): bass guitar
*Bull – "Tinbox" (single, 1992): bass guitar
*Miasma of Funk – ''The Glory of Destruction'' (various artists compilation, 1997): recording engineer and drum programming on "The Law of Averages"
*Miasma of Funk – ''Groove on the Mania!'' (studio album, 2004)
*Savage Beliefs – ''Big Big Sky'' (compilation album, 2015): bass guitar
References
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20th-century American guitarists
American male bass guitarists
People with paraplegia
Deaths from throat cancer in the United States