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Baby Snakes

From: Dublin

Active: 1985-1993

Style: Rock/Punk/Garage

Lineup:

Bio:

The Baby Snakes were very much a straight Roll'n'Roll band in Stones/New York Dolls mould, lacking sometimes in the song-writing department. Formed by Frank Rynne and John Bonnie in 1985, both ex Those Handsome Devils. Bonnie left by the end of that year. His replacement was Ciaran O'Brien who stormed out of the studio during the recording of the "Sweet Hunger" LP because co-producer Paul Thomas was driving him nuts. This is how Brian Downey (of Thin Lizzy fame) came to play on that LP. O'Brien continued as the band's regular drummer.

Frank Rynne earned a bad reputation for slagging off certain other bands in the press. This period in the music scene in Dublin was marked by a lot of mediocre bands all vying to be the next U2 and a lot of clueless A&R people competing to sign them. The Baby Snakes released the "This City Sucks" live cassette and left Dublin for London where they remained until the break up 1993.

Manager Joe Ambrose's novel Serious Time (Pulp Books) is a fictionalised account of the bands days living in Brixton (the band in the book is called The Subliminal Kids, a reference to the first Baby Snakes EP). Nigel Preston (ex The Cult) became the band's drummer and Jeffrey Lee Pierce (of The Gun Club) was set to produce the group's next record in 1991 but Nigel landed in prison (for armed robbery) in 1990 and these plans fell through. On his release he became The Gun Club's drummer while remaining a member of the Baby Snakes. He died of a drug overdose on 1st April 1992. The band's last recording session was for BBC Radio in 1993.

Santides was the bands own label.

Frank Rynne currently manages the affairs of the Musicians of Joujouka and has produced several of their CDs. For more details check out www.joujouka.net and www.joeambrose.net

Lineup: Frank Rynne (vocals & guitar), Colin Byrne (guitar), Daragh McCarthy (bass), John Bonnie (drums).
Ciaran O'Brien (drums) 1986-88 approx.
Nigel Preston (drums) 1988-91 approx.
Niall O Sullivan (guitar) original lineup, co-wrote many of the early songs with Rynne but left to concentrate on painting. He played on the last recording session 1993.

Not to be confused with the mid-80s Swedish band.



Discography

• various artists - Weird Weird World of Guru Weirdbrain
LP - Hotwire Records - HWLP8505 - IRL - 1985
See Compilations section for full track listing.


• Songs for Subliminal Kids EP
7" - Santides Records - SAN 0057 - IRL - 1987


• This City Sucks (live)
K7 - FOAD Records - ??? - January 1988


• Sweet Hunger
mLP - FOAD Records - FOAD 7 - June 1988
Produced by Ian Bryon and Paul Thomas.


• Rebel Radio
LP - Santides Records - SAN0089 - July 1990
Produced by Dave Goodman


• Looking for Strange
K7 - Santides? - ??? - 1990
Compilation containing more Goodman produced stuff plus previously released tracks.


• Four Foot Tapping Greats EP
7" - Santides Records - SUE 66 - UK - 1992
Four Johnny Cash covers, 2 recorded in mono.


• Destroy All Rational Thought
VHS Video - Screen Edge - 1992
DVD - Visionary - 2006
Directed by Joe Ambrose & Frank Rynne
Track: Just Say Yes


Notes:
This film documents The Here To Go Show, an exhibition and festival celebrating the work of William Burroughs and Brion Gysin, staged in Dublin in 1992. The festival was organised by Joe Ambrose, Frank Rynne and Terry Wilson.
The film includes footage of the Baby Snakes performing at the festival (the audio is overdubbed with a track from their last studio recording session). There is also a performance by Agnes Bernelle among others.
The exhibition included works by Mohamed Hamri (who brought Brian Jones to the Moroccan village of Joujouka in 1968) and a performance by The Master Musicians of Joujouka. Ambrose & Rynne became involved with the Joujouka musicians as a result of this festival.




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See Also: Those Handsome Devils



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