The Holy Modal Rounders was an American
folk music
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group, originally the duo of
Peter Stampfel and
Steve Weber
Steven P. Weber (June 22, 1943 – February 7, 2020) was an American folk singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Weber is best known as member of the Holy Modal Rounders, a psychedelic folk band that he founded with Peter Stampfel. He and Stampf ...
, who began performing together on the
Lower East Side
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Traditionally ...
of New York City in the early 1960s. Their unique blend of folk music revival and
psychedelia
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gave them a cult-like following from the late 1960s into the 1970s. For a time the group also included the playwright and actor
Sam Shepard
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.
Origin of the name
Stampfel explained the origin of the name in the webzine ''
Perfect Sound Forever'':
:We kept changing the name. First it was the Total Quintessence Stomach Pumpers. Then the Temporal Worth High Steppers. Then The Motherfucker Creek Babyrapers. That was just a joke name. He was Rinky-Dink Steve the Tin Horn and I was Fast Lightning Cumquat. He was Teddy Boy Forever and I was Wild Blue Yonder. It kept changing names. Then it was the Total Modal Rounders. Then when we were stoned on pot and someone else, Steve Close maybe, said Holy Modal Rounders by mistake. We kept putting out different names and wait until someone starts calling us that then. When we got to Holy Modal Rounders, everyone decided by accumulation that we were the Holy Modal Rounders. That's the practical way to get named.
Career
Stampfel and Weber were introduced to each other by Greenwich Village figure
Antonia
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, who also wrote or co-wrote many of their songs.
[ Their first album, ''The Holy Modal Rounders'', released in 1964, contained their version of "]Hesitation Blues
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", the lyrics of which included the first use of the term ''psychedelic'' (here pronounced "psycho-delic") in popular music. Shortly after the release of their second album, ''The Holy Modal Rounders 2'', in 1965, they joined Ed Sanders and Tuli Kupferberg
Naphtali "Tuli" Kupferberg (September 28, 1923 – July 12, 2010) was an American counterculture poet, author, singer, cartoonist, publisher, and co-founder of the rock band The Fugs.
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in the Fugs for a short time. Their 1965 recordings with the Fugs are on the albums '' The Village Fugs'', ''Virgin Fugs
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'', and ''Fugs 4, Rounders Score
''Fugs 4, Rounders Score'' is a 1975 compilation album of material by The Fugs and The Holy Modal Rounders, including seven previously unreleased performances from the Fugs' first recording session (April 1965), when the Rounders (Peter Stampfel ...
''. Weber wrote the cult classic "Boobs a Lot" for the Fugs, which the Rounders later recorded on the album ''Good Taste Is Timeless''.
After leaving the Fugs, the Rounders re-formed with Sam Shepard
Samuel Shepard Rogers III (November 5, 1943 – July 27, 2017) was an American actor, playwright, author, screenwriter, and director whose career spanned half a century. He won 10 Obie Awards for writing and directing, the most by any writ ...
and Lee Crabtree
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to record their third album, ''Indian War Whoop'', and appeared in Shepard's play ''Forensic''. Their fourth album, ''The Moray Eels Eat the Holy Modal Rounders'', recorded in 1968, included "Bird Song" (essentially Ray Price's "You Done Me Wrong" with altered lyrics), which was featured in Dennis Hopper
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's film ''Easy Rider
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''. In 1968, the band performed "You've Got the Right String but the Wrong Yo Yo" on the TV series ''Laugh-In'', with appearances by the park-bench oldtimers played by Ruth Buzzi
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and Arte Johnson
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Biography
Early life
Johnson was born January 20, 1929, in ...
.
In 1970, Robin Remailly and Dave Reisch joined the band, which relocated to Boston
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and then Oregon, adding Ted Deane, Roger North, and Jeff "Skunk" Baxter
Jeffrey Allen "Skunk" Baxter (born December 13, 1948) is an American guitarist, known for his stints in the rock bands Steely Dan and The Doobie Brothers during the 1970s and Spirit in the 1980s. More recently, he has worked as a defense con ...
. Stampfel stayed in New York, but played and recorded with the band on occasion. The band's fifth album, ''Good Taste Is Timeless'', was released by Metromedia in 1971, and their sixth, ''Alleged in Their Own Time'', was released by Rounder Records
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in 1975.
Later history
Stampfel formed the short-lived Unholy Modal Rounders (1975–1977) with Kirby Pines, Charlie Messing, Jeff Berman and Paul Presti. The group was part of the collaboration '' Have Moicy!'', with Michael Hurley and Jeffrey Frederick
Jeffrey Sutton Frederick (1950–1997) was a songwriter, guitarist and performer specializing in good-time Americana (music), Americana music—an idiosyncratic blend of folk music, folk, country music, country and rock and roll. He was a largel ...
and the Clamtones.
After releasing ''Last Round'' in 1978, the Holy Modal Rounders broke up once again. Stampfel and Weber reunited briefly to record ''Going Nowhere Fast'' (1980).
While working for his wife, Betsy Wollheim, as submissions editor of DAW Books, Stampfel formed the Bottle Caps, releasing ''Peter Stampfel and the Bottlecaps'' (1986), ''The People's Republic of Rock n' Roll'' (1989), and an album of standards, ''You Must Remember This'' (1994). He won a Grammy Award
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in 1998 for writing part of the liner notes for the CD reissue of the '' Anthology of American Folk Music''. When asked if he had plans for his award, he was quoted in ''The New York Times
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'' as saying "I'm going to put honey on mine and lick it off."
The Holy Modal Rounders continued for 20 years without Stampfel, as the band relocated to Portland, Oregon
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, while Stampfel stayed in New York. The band toured the United States and Scandinavia but remained rooted in Portland, still billed as the Holy Modal Rounders. Some fans have nicknamed them "The Electric Rounders", since like many other bands they changed their acoustic sound to attract larger audiences.
Stampfel and Weber reunited again under the Rounders name for ''Too Much Fun'' in 1999. Since then, Stampfel has released records with the Du-Tels (''No Knowledge of Music Required'', 2001) and the Bottle Caps (''The Jig Is Up'', 2004). He continues to be active musically, playing with a number of groups, largely in New York City. Some of the performances from a 2008 tour of the Pacific Northwest were scheduled to be released by Frederick Productions in 2009. In 2010 he released his ''Dook of the Beatniks
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'' album.
Weber reportedly later worked on solo material, according to people who knew him. In 2005, Frederick Productions/Red Newt Records released ''Steve Weber and the Holy Modal Rounders, B.C.'' Taken from a 1976 radio show out of Vancouver, BC, this is the only commercial album featuring Weber and the full Portland band in its heyday. A number of Rounders live albums have also surfaced in recent years.
In 2006 a documentary film, ''The Holy Modal Rounders: Bound to Lose'', was released, directed by Paul Lovelace and produced by Sam Douglas. The film offers insight into the lives of Weber and Stampfel and their career as The Holy Modal Rounders. However, after the movie was released Weber went on record saying the film grossly misrepresented him and that the filmmakers deliberately got him drunk to make a fool out of him. Weber said the movie destroyed the Holy Modal Rounders, strained the relationship in the band, and made any future reunion impossible.
Weber died on February 7, 2020, aged 76, in Mount Clare, West Virginia.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''The Holy Modal Rounders
The Holy Modal Rounders was an American folk music group, originally the duo of Peter Stampfel and Steve Weber, who began performing together on the Lower East Side of New York City in the early 1960s. Their unique blend of folk music reviva ...
'' (1964)
* ''The Holy Modal Rounders 2
''The Holy Modal Rounders 2'' is the second studio album by the folk duo The Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1965 through Prestige Records.
For the 1965 release the duo's originally track sequencing was changed much to their disapproval. All tr ...
'' (1965)
* ''Indian War Whoop
''Indian War Whoop'' is the third studio album by the psychedelic folk duo the Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1967 through ESP-Disk.
Side one deals with psychedelic guitar and fiddle jams to radically altered interpretations of traditional folk ...
'' (1967)
* '' The Moray Eels Eat The Holy Modal Rounders'' (1968)
* ''Good Taste Is Timeless
''Good Taste Is Timeless'' is the fifth studio album by the psychedelic folk band the Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1971 through Metromedia Records.
Track listing
Personnel
;The Holy Modal Rounders
*John Wesley Annas – bass g ...
'' (1971)
* ''Alleged in Their Own Time
''Alleged in Their Own Time'' is the sixth studio album by the psychedelic folk band The Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1975 through Rounder Records.
Track listing
Personnel
The Holy Modal Rounders
*Luke Faust
*Robin Remaily
*Peter S ...
'' (1975)
* '' Last Round'' (1978)
* ''Going Nowhere Fast
''Going Nowhere Fast'' is a studio album by the American band the Holy Modal Rounders, released in 1981 through Rounder Records. It was recorded as a duo and credited as Stampfel & Weber.
Critical reception
''The Boston Globe'' wrote: "By bringin ...
'' (1980)
* ''Too Much Fun!
''Too Much Fun!'' is a studio album by the psychedelic folk band the Holy Modal Rounders. It was released in 1999 through Rounder Records. It was the band's first album in more than two decades.
Critical reception
''Salon (magazine), Salon'' wrot ...
'' (1999)
;Collaboration albums
* '' Have Moicy!'' (1976)
;Compilation
* ''I Make a Wish for a Potato
''I Make a Wish for a Potato'' is a compilation album by psychedelic folk band The Holy Modal Rounders, released on April 10, 2001 through Rounder Records. The album draws from the band's three releases on Rounder Records and also includes songs ...
'' (2001)
;Live albums
* ''Live in 1965
''Live in 1965'' a live album by psychedelic folk band The Holy Modal Rounders, released on January 21, 2003, through Runt Distribution, DBK Works.
Track listing
All songs are traditional, except where noted.
Personnel
;The Holy Modal ...
'' (2002)
* '' Bird Song: Live 1971'' (2004)
* '' Steve Weber and the Holy Modal Rounders, B.C.'' (2005)
References
External links
*
1996 Stampfel interview in Perfect Sound Forever
2010 Stampfel interview on Outsight Radio Hours
Peter Stampfel's audio interviews on the podcast ''The Future And You''
(in which he describes his expectations of the future), 2006
NPR interview
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Musical groups from Portland, Oregon
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