Vivian Stanshall Biography

Occup.Musician
FromEngland
BornMarch 21, 1943
DiedMarch 5, 1995
Aged51 years
Vivian Stanshall was a prominent and eccentric English musician, vocalist, songwriter, poet, and musician, best known as the founding member and driving pressure behind the progressive rock band the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band. Born Victor Anthony Stanshall on March 21, 1943, in Oxford, England, his upbringing was noted by turmoil because of World War II and also his household's regular relocations. He had a lower-middle-class training that saw him participating in several schools throughout England.

Stanshall presented a fondness for the arts and also songs from a very early age, and also he participated in the prestiigious Central School of Art and also Design in London in the early 1960s. It was throughout his time at art college that he satisfied fellow artists as well as formed the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band in 1962. The early lineup consisted of members like Rodney Slater, Neil Innes, and also Roger Ruskin Spear, as well as they executed a special blend of songs that integrated rock, jazz, and also avant-garde influences along with ridiculing and also comical verses.

The band's style was unique, as they depend greatly on the wit of their frontman, Stanshall, whose affects ranged from British music hall entertainers to surrealist literature. They enjoyed vital and also prominent recognition with cds like "Gorilla" (1967), "The Doughnut in Granny's Greenhouse" (1968), and also "Tadpoles" (1969). One of their most significant hits was "I'm the Urban Spaceman," co-produced by Paul McCartney.

Complying with the band's break up in 1970, Stanshall started a varied and commonly unpredictable solo job. Among his numerous projects was a cooperation with significant British DJ John Peel on a radio program called "Rawlinson's End," which included Stanshall's imaginative narration skills as well as an actors of eccentric characters. This endeavor at some point led to a cd and a stage adjustment.

Stanshall's solo musical occupation saw him launch the cd "Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead" in 1974, which showcased his one-of-a-kind songwriting capacities. He also teamed up with Steve Winwood, a member of the popular English rock band Traffic, and also done with the British-American rock group the Grateful Dead.

In spite of Stanshall's seemingly unlimited imaginative drive, he was afflicted by individual demons, including alcohol addiction and psychological health problems. For many years, his imagination and also wit were frequently suppressed by his have problem with addiction.

On March 5, 1995, Vivian Stanshall tragically died in a residence fire at the age of 51. While his career was noted by fantastic achievements and also unusual searches, he stays an underappreciated figure in the annals of rock-and-roll history. However, for those who have been touched by his unbelievable ability, he continues to be a long-lasting sign of bold creativity as well as a testament to the power of unconfined imaginative expression.

Our collection contains 4 quotes who is written / told by Vivian.

Related authors: Steve Winwood (Musician), John Peel (Entertainer), Neil Innes (Writer), Lawrence Taylor (Athlete), Paul McCartney (Musician)

4 Famous quotes by Vivian Stanshall

Small: Why cant I be different and unusual... like everyone else?
"Why can't I be different and unusual... like everyone else?"
Small: If I had all the money Id spent on drink, Id spend it on drink
"If I had all the money I'd spent on drink, I'd spend it on drink"
Small: Im not different for the sake of being different, only for the desperate sake of being myself.
"I'm not different for the sake of being different, only for the desperate sake of being myself. I can't join your gang: you'd think I was a phony and I'd know it"
Small: Do you know what a Palmist once said to me? She said: will you let go!
"Do you know what a Palmist once said to me? She said: will you let go!"