Video for single released Nov 2007 (iTunes only). From the forthcoming album due in 2008.
Filmed entirely on location in the Cocos Islands.
Music by Stu Thomas (aka Stu D), lyrics by Dave Graney.
Performed by The Lurid Yellow Mist.
Film by Stu Thomas.
THE LURID YELLOW MIST:
Dave Graney (vocals, guitar), Clare Moore (drums, vocals), Stu Thomas (bass, baritone guitar, vocals), Stuart Perera (guitar).
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Video for single released Nov 2007 (iTunes only). From the forthcoming album due in 2008.
Filmed entirely on location in the Cocos Islands.
Music by Stu Thomas (aka Stu D), lyrics by Dave Graney.
Performed by The Lurid Yellow Mist.
Film by Stu Thomas.
THE LURID YELLOW MIST:
Dave Graney (vocals, guitar), Clare Moore (drums, vocals), Stu Thomas (bass, baritone guitar, vocals), Stuart Perera (guitar).
Live at Queensland Music Fest, Brisbane 19 July 07.
ST plays a Burns Barracuda baritone guitar and sings a song from his "Devil and Daughter" album.
The show was called "La Cosa Nostra", presented by Mick Harvey (Birthday Party/Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds). Filmed by Gina Robertson. Recorded by Skritch.
Stu Thomas onstage armed with a Burns baritone guitar, sings a song from his "Devil & Daughter" album.
Filmed in Brisbane by Gina Robertson 19 July 07 at "La Cosa Nostra", curated by Mick Harvey at Queensland Music Fest.
Stu appears solo, with baritone guitar. A Lee Hazlewood single from the film "Why Must I Die?".
RIP LEE, thanks for the good times.
Filmed 19 Jul 07 by Gina Robertson at "La Cosa Nostra", curated by Mick Harvey (Birthday Party/Bad Seeds), Queensland Music Fest, Brisbane.
Stu onstage, alone with baritone guitar. A Peggy Lee tune; title track to the film of the same name. (..."bad film, great song", some say..).
The show was "La Cosa Nostra", curated by Mick Harvey (Birthday Party/Bad Seeds) for Queensland Music Fest 2007.
Gina Robertson filmed it as it happened at The Powerhouse, Brisbane, 19 July 07.
Film & song by Stu Thomas.
"Resonance" appears on the 2003 EP of the same name and on the Stu Thomas debut album "Devil and Daughter" of 2004 (audrey records).
Backing vocals courtesy of Emilie Martin.
The Super 8 footage was filmed in Tasmania, Texas & Tucson.
Stu filmed in the USA whilst on the road as bass player with Kim Salmon & The Surrealists in 1996.
This video is part of the "travelogue series" of short films that accompany songs from "Devil & Daughter".
Stu Thomas is based in Melbourne, travels the world playing solo with guitar, bass or baritone guitar, and can also be seen as sideman with some of Australia's finest artistes.
Further info at:
myspace.com/thestuthomasparadox
or
geocities.com/thebrassbed
Film, words & music by Stu Thomas.
This track appears on "Devil and Daughter", the 2004 debut album for Stu Thomas, released by Audrey Records.
Filming took place in Carthage, Tunisia, North Africa amongst the ruins of what was once a huge multi-storey bathing complex.
Ironically, the Romans themselves reduced the structure to rubble. Politics is once more to blame.
The lyrics are a stream-of-semi-consciousness, written on a bleary morning, and seems to have a weird syncronicity with the vision, speaking about death, re-birth (or dreaming of it) and glory long lost.
The film is part of the "travelogue series" of films which accompany songs from "Devil & Daughter".
For more wows:
myspace.com/thestuthomasparadox
or
geocities.com/thebrassbed
Super 8 film clip for the song "Breakdown" which appears on the 2004 debut album for Stu Thomas "Devil and Daughter" (audrey records).
Footage comes from a 1991 road trip/pilgrimage from Melbourne to Canberra to see the Surrealism exhibition called "Revolution by Night", shown at the National Gallery.
The video is one of a number of Super 8 film clips for songs from "Devil & Daughter", which form the "travelogue series".
Further info:
myspace.com/thestuthomasparadox
or
geocities.com/thebrassbed