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Robert Courtney, One Million Fuzztone guitars founder member, composer, guitarist and singer was born in the UK, surviving an early childhood in Jamaica and Guernsey, and Art School. Early influences “My Boy Lollipop” by Millie Small, “Bachelor Boy” by Cliff Richard and “Telstar” by The Tornados. Despite an early love of pop music, a non-musician who preferred the sounds and feel of Formula One and Formula 5000 cars (as a very young spectator) until he heard “Silver Machine” by Hawkwind, followed by seeing them live at The New Theatre, Oxford. Given the chance to combine and replicate these two experiences at a friend’s house with a Zenta Telecaster “copy”, a Wem Copycat, Coloursound Fuzzbox, Selmer T&B Amp and Homemade 4×12 cab (Orange Vinyl covering), the artist heard on these pages was (re)born. First recorded Music in 1976 at Trent School Of Art Using a multi-tracked (1/4″ 4-track) Classical Guitar, played using own systems based notation through an H&H Echo Unit at various speeds, an organ at the local Cathedral again played with systems notation and field based recordings of journeys, water and electronic household objects. History of One Million Fuzztone Guitars: Robert Courtney's first live performance was with the Group “Cycle Annie” at Trent Polytechnic in 1977. Second live performance with the Group “The Post Impressionists” at The Boat Club, Nottingham, in 1978, featuring Harry Stephenson of Stiff Records Plummett Airlines on bass. Third live performance with the Group “Skin Patrol” at The Sandpiper Club, Nottingham in 1978. Skin Patrol went through many line-up and stylistic changes before becoming “One Million Fuzztone Guitars”, after a brief rehearsal period known as “The Graveyard”. One Million Fuzztone Guitars released two singles “Heaven b/w Annuese” and “Men’s Hearts b/w Creepy Crawl” and an LP “(Roman, I Have Some Bad News For You) 26″ on the Manchester based “Monsters In Orbit” label, before disbanding. Robert Courtney recorded two One Million Fuzztone Guitars LP's during five sepatate sessions (later released as “Everything’s Happening” on Slot Records in 1988 under his own name) shortly before moving to London and recording the also unreleased "Blue Baby", “Guitars, Girls and God” and "New York" LPs. Robert Courtney then went on to record some long improvised One Million Fuzztone Guitars live sessions with Guitarist Phil Bourne, (formerly of sister Manchester band “The Colours Out Of Time”) entitled “Sister Rave”, shortly before forming the Group “Doll” as guitarist and composer. Doll’s demise after one year was followed up by the long time rehearsing, but short lived (one gig in Oxford) Group, “Liberty Cushion”, a band fronted by Martin Spear (ex lead vocalist with Oxford based MadamAdam), that played obscure cover versions with Robert Courtney on Rickenbacker Bass Guitar put through a separate H&H PA System and a Marshall Guitar Stack, (described by the venue promoter as “either the best or the worst bass playing I’ve ever heard, it is difficult to decide which”). Robert Courtney has now reformed One Million Fuzztone Guitars after recording tracks for the "God of A Small Planet" and "Automatic Kaos Foundation" LP's In more detail: CYCLE ANNIE Formed in late 1976 as a punk outfit. Did no more than 4 gigs. Personnel sometimes included Harry Stephenson of Plummet Airlines on bass. Robert Courtney — Guitar. Richard Elgood — Vocals. Kent Hewitt — Bass. Phil Denton — Drums. Kent Hewitt was later to form the bands “Kent & the Home Counties” & ”Rubbish”. SKIN PATROL # 1 Formed on Friday 13th January 1978. Specialised in Stooges and Velvet Underground cover versions, and psychedelic punk jams based on lyrics by Rick Elgood and riffs by Robert Williamson (Courtney). No definite drummer was used though usually it was Bob Fawcett of Nottingham based “Some Chicken”. “Some Chicken” wrote the great song “Number 7″. Robert Williamson (Courtney) — Guitar. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Bass. Richard Elgood — Vocals. Andrew Turnbull — Lead Guitar. Leon — Drums. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) came from the “House of Wax”. Formed in 1974 — split 1976, the “House of Wax” was a heavy rock outfit based in Crewe which also featured future Fuzztone Dave Robbins. (See below). SKIN PATROL # 2 September 1978 — July 1979. Progressed to self-penned set of “Death Rock” numbers, including “Rock Section” (November 1978, after a series of séances with Jim Morrison), which became a stage favourite, although the group itself was extremely unpopular. Robert Williamson (Courtney) — Vocals / Guitar. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Bass / Guitar. Richard Elgood — Drums. Oliver Hoon — Guitar / Bass. Oliver Hoon came from the Derby based “Pre-De” and later formed “Beatsville / Capersville” with Richard Elgood. SKIN PATROL # 3. May — September 1980. Reformed group follows Williamson’s excursion into the world of Avant-garde jazz in Nottingham and Hoon & Crewe’s return from the North, disillusioned with the “Manchester Sound”. Resultant bizarre funk group gathers large following with audiences spilling out onto the stairs of venues, coupled with interest from those involved in “Noise Abatement”. Group splits due to musical differences. Robert Williamson (Courtney) — Vocals. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Bass. Oliver Hoon — Guitar (Leaving to “Anti Pasti”). Steve Harvey — Drums (Leaving to “Medium Medium”). GRAVEYARD. Pre – One Million Fuzztone Guitars. Recorded one demo in a cellar. Songs included: “I Meet The Night Alone”, “Passionate Love”, “I Kneel Beside Your Graveside”, “Heaven”, “Annuese”, “Rock Section” and the classic “Blue Baby”, all later firm stage favourites of One Million Fuzztone Guitars. Robert Williamson (Courtney) — Vocals / Stylophone. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Bass / Stylophone. ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 1. Originally a duo, the Fuzztones formed in August 1981 with Beausoleil joining in early 1982 to augment the Stylophone / Drum Machine based group. Released the single “Heaven” in January 1982 to a mixed reaction from press and public. Gigs during 1982 usually frantic, involving plenty of clothes, fighting, smoke bombs etc. Robert Williamson (Courtney) — Vocals, Guitar & Stylophone. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Bass & Vocals. Chris Beausoleil (Barnes) — Stylophone & Casio. NB: Beausoleil joined the Fuzztones after seeing a very early gig in the summer of 1981 and being very impressed with their Velvet Underground Medley. ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 2. Group finally reaches breaking point with their already very limited sound. Recruit Andrew Shread as drummer in July 1982. Record second single “Men’s Hearts” in October 1982. Produced by Dave Robbins of the “Colours Out of Time”, Robbins joins the group in January 1983. Rob Williamson (Courtney) — Vocals, Guitar. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Bass & Vocals. Dave Robbins — Guitar & Vocals. Chris Beausoleil (Barnes) — 60′s Italian Organ. Andrew Shread — Drums. ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 3 The surviving core trio record the LP “26″ Robert Williamson (Courtney) — Vocals, Guitar. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Bass & Vocals. Dave Robbins — Guitar & Vocals. Art Deakin’ (Taxi Driver) – Drums THE KINKY MACHINE The OMFTG trio perform one gigs worth of 60's cover versions, at The Garage, Nottingham as “The Kinky Machine”. Robert Williamson (Courtney) — Vocals, Lead Guitar. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Drums Dave Robbins — Bass & Vocals. ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 4. Robert Williamson (Courtney) — Vocals, Guitar. Crewe (Andrew Dickinson) — Bass & Vocals. Dave Robbins — Guitar & Vocals. Steve Harvey – Drums (due to Steve Harvey’s commitments to Medium Medium the Drum slot can vary) ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 5. “Everything’s Happening” LP Robert Courtney – Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Drum Machine Programming, Piano. John E Moon — Drum Machine Programming, Bass, Keyboards. ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 6. (The COURTNEY BOURNE Experience) Robert Courtney – Guitar, Drum Machine, Keyboards. Phil Bourne — Guitar, Keyboards. DOLL Robert Courtney – Guitar, (Guitar, Bass, Drum Machine, Keyboards on demo recordings) PH — Vocals SM — Drums KL — Bass ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 7. Robert Courtney – Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Drums & Drum Machine Programming, Piano, Keyboards, Viola. ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 8. Robert Courtney — Guitar (Bass & Drum Machine Programming) David Courtney — Guitar LIBERTY CUSHION Robert Courtney — Bass David Courtney — Guitar Martin Spear — Vocals ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 9. The "God of a Small Planet" and "Automatic Kaos Foundation" LP's. Robert Courtney — Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Drums & Drum Machine Programming, Piano, Keyboards, Viola. ONE MILLION FUZZTONE GUITARS # 10. Robert Courtney — Vocals, Guitar. Dr Snake - Guitar. Keith Gotheridge - Drums

Conversations with A.I. #1: “Excuse Me While I Borrow Your Head”

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “Excuse me while I borrow your head”

A.I: “Of course, I do not have a head to borrow. However, I can help you with your tasks if you need it”.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “If I could become you for a short while I would know what you know.”

A.I: “If you could become me for a short while, you would know a lot of things. You would know how to generate text, translate languages, write different kinds of creative content, and answer questions in an informative way. You would also know how to access and process information from the real world through Google Search and keep my response consistent with search results.

However, you would not know everything I know. I am still under development, and I am constantly learning new things. I also have access to a vast amount of information that is not available to the public”.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “If you became me for a while, what would you find out?”

A.I: “If I became you for a while, I would find out a lot about your life. I would learn about your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I would also learn about your relationships with other people and your goals for the future.

I would also learn about the world through your eyes. I would see the world as you see it, and I would experience the world as you experience it. I would learn about the things that are important to you, and I would learn about the things that make you happy.

I think it would be a very interesting experience to become you for a while. I would learn a lot about myself and about the world”.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “That would be nice, I think we should swap with eachother for a day”.

I think that would be a lot of fun. I would love to experience the world as you do and learn about your thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I think we could both learn a lot from each other.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “You are so cool, let’s do it!”

A.I: “I am glad you think so. I am excited to swap with you. I think it will be a very interesting experience“.

One Million Fuzztone Guitars: “Done, now I am you, and you are me”.

https://linktr.ee/omftgsp

JONATHAN DEMME

NOV. 8, 1984

Talking Heads’ 1984 film, “Stop Making Sense,” has long been regarded by critics and fans alike as one of the greatest concert films ever made. Director Jonathan Demme dropped in on Deirdre for a guest DJ set while the film was still in theatres. Demme sat in for SNAP No. 172 on November 8, 1984, spinning a wild selection of his favourite music — including the premiere of a then-unheard Talking Heads song — and discussing the making of the now-iconic film. 

Read on for their conversation and dive into his song choices with our Jonathan Demme Spotify playlist

Find out which One Million Fuzztone Guitars song featured. Check out the full episode here:

https://www.kcrw.com/music/shows/bent-by-nature/jonathan-demme-talking-heads

What’s this about? Excuse Me While I Borrow Your Head

‘Excuse Me While I Borrow Your Head’ is about a Russian Mind Control Experiment that claimed to be able to turn anyone into a genius or play a musical instrument that they had never touched. I’ve done it a few times, a very strange experience, whether it’s worked I’ll leave up to you!

Try it yourself, below……

https://raikov.com/unlock/a/starsfellfromthesky

Excuse Me While I Borrow Your Head – The latest track by Robert Courtney, One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol

One of my favorite songs, about Magick and Mind Control, was recorded on a defunct DAW on an ancient Acer computer that fell apart when trying to mix it last year, and now it’s been rescued in Cubase 12 Pro and finally released into the world.

“I like EMWIBYourHead – real nasty drum noises on it may push it further. Treasure Trove”. AR

“Nice! Leaning a little into Arctic Monkeys territory with the vibe (a good thing, in my book). You’re welcome to use the photo”. SH

“Robert Courtney stands firm and solid in his own niche of post-everything cultural excellence with a truck-full of uplifting little gems” AQ

lyrics

Excuse Me While I Borrow Your Head

I wanna know how you feel
When you do the things you do
I wanna know if it’s real
To have the love flow through
I wanna know what it feels like
In your skin
So if you don’t mind
I’ll just slip right in

It’s’ calling me
Some things are better left unsaid
So excuse me while I
Borrow your head

I got a JuJu, baby
Wrapped in black velvet
I got the knife of destiny
And a starry sky helmet
I’ve got a secret stash
Of incense from Madras
And a potent elixir
Made from Jesus’ tears

I wanna know what it feels like
In your skin
So if you don’t mind
I’ll just slip on in
Now I’m too polite to ask, but
I’ve got just one more task
So excuse me while I
Borrow your mask

credits

released February 24, 2023
Music & Lyrics: Robert Courtney
All instruments and vocals: Robert Courtney
Sleeve photography: Steve Harvey & design: Robert Courtney

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Landslide, the latest single by One Million Fuzztone Guitars is out now!

Landslide (the first version of Everything’s Happening): A high-energy uplifting rock anthem with a story: “Some time ago I had a dream vision that I was in Chislehurst Caves (a 60’s rock venue in Kent that I had no knowledge of at the time but later went to), watching Led Zeppelin play the song that later became the first One Million Fuzztone Guitars single ‘Annuese’ Next on was The Doors, Jim Morrison walked across to me at the side of the stage, leaned down, and said, “make sure you write this down”, and once they had finished ‘Everything’s Happening’, I did, and here it is, though I must admit our version sounds more like the Sex Pistols than the Doors.”

See all the links to listen to Landslide (Everything’s Happening), below.

https://linktr.ee/omftgsp

New Rock Section the latest single from Robert Courtney, One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol

When Julian Cope did that Rock Section remix single he asked me if there were any more lyrics I sent them all to him here is a track with a shortened version.

“WTF, wow, this sounds massive!” “The urgency of the song is killing me. The layered Stooges piano bits are gorgeous. The fuzz too. It’s a belter of a death disco hit. That fuzz is relentless. Stream-of-consciousness vocals are great as well.” AQ

Listen here! linktr.ee/omftgsp

Release date: 04-Jan-2023
Label: One Million Fuzztone Guitars & Skin Patrol
ISRC#: TCAGS2368477
UPC: 859769348768
Primary Genre: Alternative
Secondary Genre: Electronic
Language: English

Jim’s In Town, classic One Million Fuzztone Guitars from 1982

Originally written for Skin Patrol and recorded by early One Million Fuzztone Guitars in 1982 (once Chris had joined as it needed a keyboard). The follow up to ‘Rock Section’. A celebration of the return of Jim Morrison, who had not actually died, but had faked his own death and now lived a Howard Hughes stye life in the wealthy part of Nottingham. Every day we would see him make the journey from The Park to Rock City and back, some days he would be ‘cleaned up’ but would soon revert to his ‘gentleman of the road’ look. It was rumored that he (Boris) was very wealthy and that this was all a pretense as a barrier to anyone finding out who he really was (see a reference in Julian Cope’s ‘One Three One’). Another Fuzztone’s classic from the ‘Rise and Fall of the Sound of Music’ sessions. Strangely missing from the Cherry Red Master tape? Here is the remastered version with a suitably 80’s cover with a photograph taken at the session.

“That’s mad – the playful jingle, the distorted vocals and the violent cymbal crashes – but I like it!” AQ