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Liquid Idiot were the short lived forerunning band to Liquid Liquid. See http://www.scaruffi.com/interv/liquid.html where Richard from Liquid Liquid talks about it: "Scott Hartley and I first put together a band called Liquid Idiot. It was a ridiculous primitive band. I played a keyboards and we had a guitar player (Ken Man) and a saxophone player (Bob Jenusitis) we were all very primitive musicians with the exception of Scott who had played in bands while growing up. The music was largely improvised usually with chunka-chunka rhythms. We weren't trying to sound like anyone because none of us had the ability to imitate anyone anyway. We were just being ourselves which in retrospect was the best thing we could have done. We recorded a 7" single as Liquid Idiot. It was entirely instrumental. All the songs were very short. I think there were at least 10 songs on this little record. It was recorded in my living room on a small tape recorder, the kind with a built in microphone."
Liquid Idiot were the short lived forerunning band to Liquid Liquid. See http://www.scaruffi.com/interv/liquid.html where Richard from Liquid Liquid talks about it: "Scott Hartley and I first put together a band called Liquid Idiot. It was a ridiculous primitive band. I played a keyboards and we had a guitar player (Ken Man) and a saxophone player (Bob Jenusitis) we were all very primitive musicians with the exception of Scott who had played in bands while growing up. The music was largely improvised usually with chunka-chunka rhythms. We weren't trying to sound like anyone because none of us had the ability to imitate anyone anyway. We were just being ourselves which in retrospect was the best thing we could have done. We recorded a 7" single as Liquid Idiot. It was entirely instrumental. All the songs were very short. I think there were at least 10 songs on this little record. It was recorded in my living room on a small tape recorder, the kind with a built in microphone."
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