Wreckless Eric
- When
- July 16, 2015
- Where
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McGonigel’s Mucky Duck
2425 Norfolk
Houston,TX 77098 - Cost
- $20.00 - $22.00
McGonigel’s Mucky Duck presents Wreckless Eric.
Nothing Eric has to say sounds like it was said by someone else first. His songs deal with ramshackle existences, the tenuous nature of life, love and fame, depression, injustice, pain, depravity and death, always delivered with indefatigable optimism.
Eric began his recording life on Stiff Records in 1977 with his enduring hit Whole Wide World when he was little more than an ex-teenage art student. Eventually he sidestepped the mechanics of stardom to become Britainâs biggest underground household name, much loved and much misunderstood.
In the 1980s, disgusted by current recording trends, he started to make records in village halls and in his living room. A drummer pounded on a cardboard box, ambient noise bled in from the street. It wasnât yet called lo-fi. Everyone in the âmusic bizâ told him he couldnât make records that way so he carried on doing exactly that.
The 1990s and early 2000s were a time of good obscure stuff: Le Beat Group Electrique, The Donovan of Trash, 12 OâClock Stereo, Karaoke, Bungalow Hi. Roundly ignored, treasured by the few, when noticed outside of the circle of understanding the records were often reviled and ridiculed.
In 2003 he met and eventually married Amy Rigby, an esteemed songwriter in her own right. They sometimes perform as a duo, Wreckless Eric & Amy Rigby, and have released three albums. They live in bohemian splendour in upstate New York in a sprawling bungalow. Eric has his own studio in what he describes as his budget pop star home where he continues to record other-worldly pop records.
He signed to Fire Records in 2014. A reissue campaign ensued and now his obscure post Stiff output is being recognised as influential, embraced and loved as it had once been reviled. A brand new Fire Records Wreckless Eric album is scheduled for November.
Wreckless Eric is Eric Goulden. He was given the name to hide behind. After a while he realised he was stuck with it. Onstage he hides behind nothing, he tells the truth with big open chords, squalls of feedback, lilting enchantment, bizarre stories and backchat. Some people canât take it. Thirty seven years of touring have left him in good shape. Heâs coming to town.
Wreckless Eric is a hero to all those of us who love a good kitchen sink drama set to music. He takes the strangeness in the everyday and sets it to song. Like Ray Davies, Kevin Ayers and Ian Dury, he is a truly great British songwriter â Phil Alexander, editor in chief, MOJO magazine
A sound that Joe Meek would have killed for â Q Magazine
Le Beat Group Electiqueâ¦a blast of sonic honesty, soul-bearing poetry married to Alan Freed-approved rock ânâ roll â Asbury Park Press
â¦flashes of pre-stardom Beatles, Jonathan Richman, Syd Barrett, Bobby Fuller, and the stripped-down side of Robyn Hitchcock. But mostly itâs like Wreckless Eric â The Vinyl District
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Photo of Wreckless Eric by Karen Keats.