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Lyrics: Breadfan Breadfan Breadfan
Seagull
Loser Sailor Breadfan Come on Loser, give it all away Don’t you feel it in your veins? Breadfan Breadfan Breadfan Seagull Loser Sailor Breadfan Come on |
Hey there, it’s me again! Did you miss me? In the spirit of keeping it loud and proud, I’d like to introduce you to Budgie; a heavy little band with a funny little name. Budgie is a hard rock band hailing from Wales and is considered to be a forerunner of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (NWOBHM). The trio originally consisted of Burke Shelley on vocals and bass, Tony Bourge on guitar and backing vocals, and Ray Phillips behind the kit. The band has undergone several line-up changes with Shelley being the only surviving founding member. In addition to Shelley, the current lineup features Steve Williams on drums and backing vocals and Craig Goldy (of Giuffria and Dio fame) on guitar. A budgie, by the way, is short for budgerigar:
Burke Shelley said that the name Budgie was chosen because he “loved the idea of playing noisy, heavy rock, but calling ourselves after something diametrically opposed to that.” You might be unknowingly familiar with the music of Budgie. In 1987, a relatively new and obscure band by the name of Metallica, who were heavily influenced by the music of the NWOBHM, covered two of Budgie’s songs, Breadfan and Crash Course in Brain Surgery. Budgie has been described as a blend of the progressive vibe of Rush and the heaviness of Black Sabbath. Shelley’s high-pitched vocals have even been compared to Geddy Lee of Rush who, incidentally, also plays the bass in a rock trio. Budgie never made the “big time,” but many bands, including Metallica, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Soundgarden, and Van Halen have listed Budgie as a big influence. So, without further ado, I give you Budgie. Turn it up and rip the knob off!!! Video: Here is the official video for Breadfan: There is no official video for Zoom Club, but I wanted to share the song with you. It’s ten minutes of toe-tapping, head bobbing wonderfulness. You Might Also Like:
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