Russell Keith "Rusty" Hopkinson is an Australian rock musician and record label owner. He joined alternative rockers,
You Am I
You Am I are an Australian alternative rock band, fronted by its lead singer-songwriter and guitarist, Tim Rogers. They formed in December 1989 and are the first Australian band to have released three successive albums that have each debuted ...
, in 1993 on drums, percussion and backing vocals. He had previously been a member of
the Bamboos (1986–87) and
Kryptonics (1987–88). He established a record label,
Reverberation
Reverberation (also known as reverb), in acoustics, is a persistence of sound, after a sound is produced. Reverberation is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing numerous reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is abs ...
, in 2003 with his former Kryptonics bandmate, Ian Underwood.
Biography
Early in 1981 in Perth, Hopkinson was the lead vocalist and guitarist for Circle A, which included Don Burr on lead guitar and the Tarrant brothers: Dan on bass guitar and John on drums.
They disbanded before the end of the year while Hopkinson and Burr (now on bass guitar) formed Zoo Rejects in the following year with Sean Pickergill on guitar and vocals, and Craig Weighell on drums.
However Hopkinson soon left and joined Genocide, on drums, by mid-1982, with Costa on lead vocals, Matthew Snashall on bass guitar and Craig Tobin on lead guitar.
Hopkinson later recalled growing up in Fremantle, "I was really into punk rock. Being into punk rock in those days meant things could be pretty scary. I went to the same school that Bon Scott had been to, and we had a lot of run-ins while I was growing up. But there were lots of interesting people around – Fremantle's a port town, so you tend to get an interesting mix."
In January 1983 Hopkinson, Snashall and Tobin were joined by Ken Knight on lead vocals to form Mob Vengeance.
Tobin left in August and they continued with a new guitarist.
Knight became a local promoter and later recalled, "
ewere one of the early Perth punk bands; there wasn't too many places we were actually able to play at the time. The West Australian public was a bit terrified of people with green and pink hair. We had a residency for a while with the Quick and the Dead, the big skinhead band at the time. We used to have to play in the daylight hours at the City Hotel."
In 1984 Hopkinson replaced founding drummer, Michael, in Melbourne-based hardcore punk outfit,
Vicious Circle
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, alongside Alby Brovedani on bass guitar and guitar (ex-Politburo), Paul Lindsay on lead vocals and Les Rumincik on lead guitar (ex-Politburo).
Their early recordings include two tracks, "Blood Race" and "Police Brutality", on various artists compilation album, ''Eat Your Head'' (1984).
The debut album, ''The Price of Progress'', followed in September 1985.
Hopkinson left in April 1986 and was replaced by David Ross.
Late in 1986 Hopkinson replaced
Shakir Pichler on drums in Perth-based swamp rockers,
the Bamboos, which included Greg Hitchcock on guitar (ex-Go Starts, Grave Robbers).
They issued a single, "With Which to Love Her", in October 1987 and they had already broken up.
Hopkinson and Hitchcock joined local garage rockers,
Kryptonics, in mid-1987 with Jeff Halley on bass guitar (ex-Sunstones), and Ian Underwood on guitar and vocals.
The line-up released an extended play, ''69'' (May 1989), on Waterfront Records; however, by that time Hopkinson was replaced by Andrew Robinson on drums (ex-Ritual).
Hopkinson formed
Nursery Crimes, a punky power pop group, in Melbourne in early 1989 with Paddy Chong on bass guitar, David Dixon on guitar and backing vocals, Caine Knight on lead guitar and Phil Rose on lead vocals (ex-Slush Puppies).
Their debut single, "All Torn up Iniside", and EP, ''No Time for that Crime'', appeared late in 1990 on
Au Go Go Records
Au Go Go Records is the name of a Melbourne, Australia based independent record label.
It was founded by Bruce Milne and Philip Morland from a house in Brunswick Street, Fitzroy in 1979 and was later operated by Greta Moon.
The label star ...
.
The group's debut album, ''Fun Hurts!'', was issued in May 1992, which was co-produced by the band members with Kaj Dahlstrom.
At the end of that year Hopkinson was replaced by Chris Latham on drums.
Hopkinson was an occasional drinking buddy of
You Am I
You Am I are an Australian alternative rock band, fronted by its lead singer-songwriter and guitarist, Tim Rogers. They formed in December 1989 and are the first Australian band to have released three successive albums that have each debuted ...
members, whenever they visited Melbourne, from the turn of the 1990s.
A month before the release of that group's first album, ''
Sound As Ever
''Sound as Ever'' is the debut album by Australian band You Am I, released in October 1993 via rooArt Records.McFarlane'You Am I'entry. Archived frothe originalon 29 August 2004. Retrieved 16 May 2018. It was recorded at Pachyderm Studio in rura ...
'' (November 1993), their drummer, Mark Tunaley, was "ousted from the band."
Hopkinson was brought in as his replacement.
Ever since, he has been a core member of the band with Andy Kent on bass guitar and
Tim Rogers on vocals, guitar and keyboards.
According to Australian musicologist,
Ian McFarlane
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As a journalist h ...
, Hopkinson "supplied the boost of confidence required for You Am I to make the leap into the premier league of Australian rock."
His first major performance with his new group was an appearance at the second annual,
Big Day Out
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, national tour during January 1994.
Hopkinson's only recorded lead singing role for a You Am I song is on a cover of
the Mummies
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' track "(You Must Fight to Live) On the Planet of the Apes" which is the B-Side of their single, "
Good Mornin'" (September 1996). During a You Am I tour of the United States, their lead guitarist,
Davey Lane, told Hopkinson that he had a side project,
the Pictures which had recorded a demo.
Hopkinson later described how "
anedidn't know how to go about putting out a record so I told him that I would do it. After that, I put out a single for The Vines and also for Persian Rugs. That was fun so I thought I'd put out some proper CDs and that is how it started."
The Pictures issued a single, "You'll See" (2001), on Hopkinson's Illustrious Artists label with
the Vines' "Hot Leather" and Persian Rugs' "Mr Tripper" (both 2002) following.
He established a record label,
Reverberation
Reverberation (also known as reverb), in acoustics, is a persistence of sound, after a sound is produced. Reverberation is created when a sound or signal is reflected causing numerous reflections to build up and then decay as the sound is abs ...
, in 2003 with his former Kryptonics bandmate, Ian Underwood.
Underwood described how they formed the label, "I'd known Russell by that time for about 20 years. We'd played in bands together, we'd been flatmates for a while and I worked for You Am I for a bit too. So Russell had Illustrious Artists and I had a couple of titles laying around as well and we realised that there wasn't anyone out there who wanted to distribute what we had, so we thought we'd have a shot at it ourselves. When we started, Russell had eight titles, I had a few and we just set (Reverberation) up in a room with our entire catalogue in a bookshelf."
Drumming style and influences
Rogers cites Hopkinson's drumming style as the key part of the group's sound. So much so that when he writes new material, it's the drumming ferocity that will decide whether the song will be performed by You Am I or Rogers' other band, the Tim Rogers and the Temperance Union. Rogers described him, as "an enigma, a
renaissance man
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and the best drummer in the world."
Rusty is often seen to wear his drumming influences on his sleeve. In a Triple J radi
J Fileinterview he comments "I try to sound like three different drummers in every song
aughs, citing
Ian Paice
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He is often cited as one of the greatest drummers of all-time. He remains the only memb ...
of
Deep Purple as a key influence. Other sixties and seventies influences referenced include
the Super Stocks,
The Pretty Things,
The Honeycombs and
the Who
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.
With several songs, particularly on the ''
Convicts
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'' album, Rusty recorded the drum tracks after only rehearsing the piece two or three times. His
fills are often heavily improvised.
Upon the death of
Syd Barrett
Roger Keith "Syd" Barrett (6 January 1946 – 7 July 2006) was an English singer, songwriter, and musician who co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd in 1965. Barrett was their original frontman and primary songwriter, becoming known for his ...
in 2006, Rusty was interviewed on
Triple J
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radio about the influence of Syd in the early days of
Pink Floyd
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. He is also believed to be a fan of much other
psychedelic era music.
Equipment
Since 2001 Rusty has enjoyed a relationship with
Pearl Drums
, simply known as Pearl, is a multinational corporation based in Japan with a wide range of products, predominantly percussion instruments.
History
Pearl was founded by Katsumi Yanagisawa -who began manufacturing music stands in Sumida, Tokyo- o ...
whose drums he endorses wholeheartedly. On the 2006 ''Convicts'' tour, he played with a blue
Pearl
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five-piece with two floor-mounted
toms. He consistently uses
Zildjian Custom A
cymbals and New Beat 15"
hi-hats
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. His snare drum collection includes a solid Jarrah Brady Snare (handmade Western Australian Drum), a 1968
Ludwig
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Superphonic snare and a handmade perspex Gas snare.
Side projects
Aside from
You Am I
You Am I are an Australian alternative rock band, fronted by its lead singer-songwriter and guitarist, Tim Rogers. They formed in December 1989 and are the first Australian band to have released three successive albums that have each debuted ...
, Rusty has also played with Australian
punk act
Radio Birdman
Radio Birdman is an Australian punk rock band formed by Deniz Tek and Rob Younger in Sydney in 1974. The group influenced the work of many successful, mainstream bands, and are now considered instrumental in Australia's musical growth.
Hi ...
on their ''Zeno Beach'' (2006) album and consequent tours. Other bands Rusty is said to have been associated with during the course of his career include Circle A, Zoo Rejects, Genocide, Mob Vengeance, Dismembered, Insurrection, Vicious Circle, Greenhouse Effect,
The Bamboos, Memento Mori, Cremator,
The Kryptonics
Originally from Perth, Western Australia, Kryptonics were a melodic pop punk band that were active between 1985 and 1992. Kryptonics were contemporaries of notable Perth bands The Stems, The Triffids & The Bamboos (rock band), The Bamboos, and ...
,
Nursery Crimes and Killing Time as well as playing on
The Pictures' second album, ''Kicking Indiffference''. Outside of his band involvements, Rusty manages
record label
A record label, or record company, is a brand or trademark of music recordings and music videos, or the company that owns it. Sometimes, a record label is also a publishing company that manages such brands and trademarks, coordinates the prod ...
and distribution company
Reverberation Records.
Hopkinson comperes a show, "Stronger Than Dirt" (a reference to his beloved Mummies), on Sydney radio station
2SER which features music from the last two centuries including Pre WW2 Folk and Jazz, Obscure Psychedelia, Gutter Punk, "Blue" Comedy records and Asian Go Go music.
Quotes
* "Tim comes up with the
chords
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** Guitar chord a chord played on a guitar, which has a particular tuning
* Chord (geometry), a line segment joining two points on a curve
* Chord ...
and the
melody
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and we start playing it – I don’t know I can speak in terms of drums being a drummer. I want to provide a back beat for people to be the foundation of the song… it’s all about trying to make Tim’s hips swing basically when I see him when in studio playing he’ll pull off some move and you know you’re in the right zone – it’s just about turning each other on and enjoy playing to each other. That’s the bottom line"
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"Hey I'm a rocknroll drummer from Sydney, Australia. I'm in my thirties and as a hobby I run an independent record label called "Illustrious Artists". I love sixties science fiction movies like "Teenagers from Outer Space" and I collect records, mainly underground psychedelia like The Blues Creation and July. I'm married to a beautiful woman named Andrea (we got married in Vegas a couple of years ago)and we have two cats (Flugelhorne and Cheeks)and an Old English Sheepdog (Dewey).
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sked about his favourite song"Drumming-wise, Rumble, because I nicked the drum beat from Kraftwerk's Showroom Dummies", says Hopkinson. "Or Minor Byrd, because it's the sound of a very white-bread punk drummer trying to be funky like a
James Brown record and ending up sounding like something else entirely.
* "I've played on more shitty punk records than you've had hot dinners".
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