Curt Kirkwood was one of the most inventive and progressive guitarists and songwriters to come out of the post-punk scene happening in the US in the early eighties. Though his playing in actuality had very little to do with punk other than it's energy and unpredictability. Curt has always admired such guitarists as Billy Gibbons, Robert Fripp, John McLaughlin, Don Rich, and Jerry Garcia. He also admired country songwriters George Jones and Johnny Cash.
Born January 10, 1959 and raised in Phoenix, AZ, Curt played in various top 40 and rock cover bands in the seventies before forming the psychedelic Meat Puppets around 1980 with his brother Cris on bass and friend Derrick Bostrom on drums. The Meat Puppets released several records on Black Flag guitarist Greg Ginn's SST label before switching to London in the early nineties.
Although most punk and punk-oriented bands shunned guitar solos just about every Meat Puppets tune featured the fretboard wizardry of Curt Kirkwood. Throughout the lifetime of the Meat Puppets Curt used the same Gibson Les Paul Heritage flametop. And he preferred half stacks- for a time Marshall and later Soldano and Bogner. Curt also had a fondness for effects. Nearly every Meat Puppets record featured his Morley Echo Chorus Vibrato. At various times Curt used a Scholz Rockman and a Big Muff Pi.
For most of the eighties and the beginning of the nineties the Meat Puppets and Curt Kirkwood were only known in underground circles. Things changed when Kurt Cobain, an avid Meat Puppets fan, invited the Pups to play three tunes on Nirvana's MTV Unplugged. As a result the Meat Puppets record Too High To Die went gold. They also had a radio hit with "Backwater". This version of the Meat Puppets would record one more record, No Joke, which contained a minor hit in "Scum". No Joke would be the last record by the original Meat Puppets lineup.
Eventually Curt Kirkwood performed solo acoustic and later moved from Phoenix to Austin, Texas. In Austin Curt formed the Royal Neanderthal Orchestra with sometimes Butthole Surfers and Meat Puppets tour guitarist Kyle Ellison, Shandon Sahm (son of Sir Douglas Quintet's Doug Sahm) on drums, and former Bob Mould bassist Andrew DuPlantis. But when they released Golden Lies in 2000 on Hootie & The Blowfish's record label Breaking Records they went with the name Meat Puppets.
After a short tour the Royal Neanderthal Orchestra/Meat Puppets disbanded and Curt went back to touring solo. It was while on his solo tour that Curt was approached at different times by former Nirvana bassist Krist Novaselic and former Sublime/Long Beach Dub Allstars drummer Bud Gaugh about jamming and maybe forming a band. Eventually Curt, Bud, and Krist got together at Krist's Washington state home and wrote some tunes. In 2002 they released the record Eyes Adrift, a more subdued affair than most Meat Puppets releases and bordering on psychedelic country rock, on SpinArt and did a tour of the entire US. With Eyes Adrift Curt used a goldtop Les Paul Deluxe into two effects- a Russian Big Muff Pi and a Boss Digital Delay (DD5?)- into his Bogner half stack from his Meat Puppets days. After the US tour there was talk of a European tour which unfortunately never materialized. Eyes Adrift hasn't officially broken up though Curt has begun touring solo again.
DISCOGRAPHY
Meat Puppets
1982 Meat Puppets Rykodisc (SST)
1983 Meat Puppets II Rykodisc (SST)
1985 Up on the Sun Rykodisc (SST)
1987 Huevos Rykodisc (SST)
1987 Mirage Rykodisc (SST)
1989 Monsters Rykodisc (SST)
1991 Forbidden Places London
1994 Too High to Die London
1995 No Joke! London
1999 Live in Montana Rykodisc
2000 Golden Lies Breaking Records/ Atlantic
2002 Live at Maxwell's 2.08.01 DCN
1990 No Strings Attached (compilation) SST
1981 In a Car [EP] SST
1986 Out My Way [EP] Rykodisc (SST)
1993 Backwater (CD single) London
2003 Alive In The Nineties (DVD)
Meat Puppets also appear on the soundtrack to Love & A 45.
Eyes Adrift
2002 Eyes Adrift SpinArt
Mike Watt
1995 Ball-Hog Or Tugboat Columbia

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