This page will contain additional articles about Placebo (band), as they become available.Placebo (band)Placebo is a rock band founded in 1994. They enjoyed early success in Britain thanks to the high interest in British rock music at the time, sparked in particular by Oasis and Blur. Band HistoryPlacebo was founded when former Luxembourg schoolmates Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal met by accident at South Kensington tube station in 1994 and decided to form a band. While briefly known as Ashtray Heart, the band quickly settled on the name Placebo. The band could not decide on a drummer at first with Steve Hewitt and Robert Schultzberg alternating on the spot. While Hewitt was the preferred choice, he also had other commitments as drummer for London band "Breed", leading to Schultzberg being the drummer when the band signed its contract with Caroline Records. This said, the band offically say that "family commitments" was the reason for his absence. As the other band members were having difficulty getting on with Robert Schultzberg, they persuaded Hewitt to rejoin the band in 1997. The singles Nancy Boy, from Placebo (1995), and Pure Morning, from Without You I'm Nothing (1998), were the peak of their British success, both charting in the top ten. Since Without You I'm Nothing the band have fallen out of fashion particularly with the British music press, who regularly mock the personality and pretensions of its lead member, Brian Molko. However, the band retained a huge popular and critical following in continental Europe. Their style altered little from Placebo through Black Market Music (2000), based around fairly straightforward guitar playing, often influenced by the style of 1970s British and American rock, and Molko's high-pitched, nasal vocals. The band was asked to play at David Bowie's fiftieth birthday party at Madison Square Garden. The band's glam connections continued in 1998 when it recorded a version of "20th Century Boy" by T. Rex for the Velvet Goldmine soundtrack. Sleeping With Ghosts (2003) was more adventurous, experimenting with dance influences and a less polished guitar sound, though keeping the traditional sound for several songs, including the first single The Bitter End. The band gained some measure of notoriety for the sexualities of its members (Molko is bisexual, Olsdal is gay, and Hewitt is straight) and their excessive lifestyles, often chronicled in their songs (the title of the track Special K from Black Market Music, for instance, is a reference to the drug ketamine). MembersAs of 2004, the band consisted of
Robert Schultzberg was also a member of the band between 1994 and 1997. Albums
Chart positions are for the UK, they did not chart in the US. Singles
Chart positions are for the UK, they did not chart in the US. EPs
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Chart positions are for the UK, they did not chart in the US. His son, Charlie Rich, Jr., is also a noted musician. Chart positions are for the UK, they did not chart in the US. Charlie Rich died in Hammond, Louisiana in 1995 at the age of 62. Robert Schultzberg was also a member of the band between 1994 and 1997. In the latter part of his life, Rich acquired the nickname "The Silver Fox" in reference to his full head of grey hair. As of 2004, the band consisted of. Other than his music, he is famous for his antics at the 1975 Country Music Association awards ceremony, when he set fire to the envelope that announced John Denver as his successor for CMA Entertainer Of The Year. The band gained some measure of notoriety for the sexualities of its members (Molko is bisexual, Olsdal is gay, and Hewitt is straight) and their excessive lifestyles, often chronicled in their songs (the title of the track Special K from Black Market Music, for instance, is a reference to the drug ketamine). Rich was born in Colt, Arkansas to rural cotton farmers. Sleeping With Ghosts (2003) was more adventurous, experimenting with dance influences and a less polished guitar sound, though keeping the traditional sound for several songs, including the first single The Bitter End. Charlie Rich (December 14, 1932 - July 25, 1995) was an American country, jazz, and blues musician. The band's glam connections continued in 1998 when it recorded a version of "20th Century Boy" by T. Rex for the Velvet Goldmine soundtrack. 1974 CMA Entertainer of the Year. The band was asked to play at David Bowie's fiftieth birthday party at Madison Square Garden. 1973 Grammy Award - Best Country Vocal Performance. Their style altered little from Placebo through Black Market Music (2000), based around fairly straightforward guitar playing, often influenced by the style of 1970s British and American rock, and Molko's high-pitched, nasal vocals. 1973 CMA Album of the Year, Behind Closed Doors. However, the band retained a huge popular and critical following in continental Europe. 1973 CMA Male Vocalist of the Year. Since Without You I'm Nothing the band have fallen out of fashion particularly with the British music press, who regularly mock the personality and pretensions of its lead member, Brian Molko. The singles Nancy Boy, from Placebo (1995), and Pure Morning, from Without You I'm Nothing (1998), were the peak of their British success, both charting in the top ten. As the other band members were having difficulty getting on with Robert Schultzberg, they persuaded Hewitt to rejoin the band in 1997. This said, the band offically say that "family commitments" was the reason for his absence. While Hewitt was the preferred choice, he also had other commitments as drummer for London band "Breed", leading to Schultzberg being the drummer when the band signed its contract with Caroline Records. The band could not decide on a drummer at first with Steve Hewitt and Robert Schultzberg alternating on the spot. While briefly known as Ashtray Heart, the band quickly settled on the name Placebo. Placebo was founded when former Luxembourg schoolmates Brian Molko and Stefan Olsdal met by accident at South Kensington tube station in 1994 and decided to form a band. They enjoyed early success in Britain thanks to the high interest in British rock music at the time, sparked in particular by Oasis and Blur. Placebo is a rock band founded in 1994. Special K (2001). Twenty Years (2004) #18. Protege Moi (2004). English Summer Rain (2004) #23. Special Needs (2003) #27. This Picture (2003) #23. The Bitter End (2003) #12. Black Eyed (2001). Special K (2004). Slave To The Wage (2000) #19. Taste In Men (2000) #16. Without You I'm Nothing (1999). Every You Every Me (1999) #11. You Don't Care About Us (1998) #5. Pure Morning (1998) #4. Bruise Pristine (1997) #14. Nancy Boy (1997) #4. Teenage Angst (1996) #30. 36 Degrees (1996). Come Home (1996). Once More With Feeling (2004) #8. Sleeping With Ghosts (2003) #11. Black Market Music (2000) #6. Without You I'm Nothing (1998) #7. Placebo (1996) #5. |