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  Trouwste user 2022 donderdag 14 september 2017 @ 14:27:15 #1
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Triest nieuws. Hüsker Dü, een van de grondleggers van de hardcorepunk, is zijn drummer en co-songwriter Grant Hart verloren. Hart verloor de strijd tegen kanker. Hij werd 56 jaar oud.

Het bericht werd naar buiten gebracht via de Facebook-pagina van Hüsker Dü, waarop enkel een foto van Hart werd geplaatst. De reacties eronder maakte echter genoeg duidelijk, Grant Hart is niet meer. De drummer, geboren in 1961 te South Saint Paul, Minnesota, richtte in 1979 samen met Bob Mould en zijn goede vriend Greg Norton Hüsker Dü op. Hun succes is met name gebaseerd op hun invloedrijke rol in de ontwikkeling van de hardcorepunk, waar Hart een belangrijke rol vervulde. Zijn tekstuele thema's sneden onderwerpen aan die een platform boden voor een agressievere, bozere manier van musiceren.

Na een show in Missouri in 1987 spleet de groep uiteen, met name wegens Harts heroïneverslaving. Hij kickte af en had nog kleine successen met de alternatieve rockband Nova Mob. Hier ruilde Hart zijn drumstokken in voor een positie als frontman. Toen ook zij uit elkaar gingen, stortte Hart zich op zijn solocarrière. Vier albums werden nog gemaakt, waarvan de laatste, The Argument, door het prestigieuze Domino Records werd uitgegeven.



Grantzberg Vernon "Grant" Hart (March 18, 1961 - September 14, 2017) was an American musician, best known as the drummer and co-songwriter for the alternative rock and hardcore punk band Hüsker Dü. After the band's breakup in 1988, Hart formed the alternative rock trio Nova Mob, where he moved to vocals and guitar. Hart's solo career became his main focus after the dissolution of Nova Mob in 1997.

As the co-songwriter of Hüsker Dü, Hart's songs (such as "The Girl Who Lives on Heaven Hill" and "Turn on the News") received praise from critics and contemporaries. Hart's vocal style, in contrast to that of Hüsker Dü bandmate Bob Mould, was a more measured and melodic delivery. His choice of lyrical themes, which ranged from teenage alienation in "Standing by the Sea" and the depiction of a murder in "Diane," to playful story-telling in "Books About UFOs," helped to expand the subject matter of hardcore punk.

Hart was reported to have died from cancer on September 14, 2017.



Youth
Grant Hart was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, the youngest child of a credit union employee and a shop teacher. Hart described his family as a "typical American dysfunctional family [...] Not very abusive, though. Nothing really to complain about."When Hart was 10, his older brother was killed by a drunk driver. Hart inherited his brother's drum set and records; he soon began playing in a number of makeshift bands as a teenager. At the time, Hart had little interest in contemporary rock music. Instead, he preferred to listen to film soundtracks and bought cheap compilations of hit songs from the 1950s and 1960s.

Hart met Bob Mould while working at a record store. Mould, then a college freshman, would buy marijuana from Hart. At first Hart dismissed Mould as "an upstater pretending to be a Manhattanite," but the two soon became friends.



Hüsker Dü
Hart formed Hüsker Dü in 1979 with Bob Mould and his friend Greg Norton. The band's early material had them lumped in with the hardcore movement of the early 1980s. The bandmembers received help from their parents in their early days. In Hart's case, his mother let him use the copier machine at the credit union where she worked to make show flyers, and the band added $2,000 to an existing loan at the credit union to release the band's first single, "Statues," on their own label Reflex Records in 1981. Success existed on a small scale for the band; by 1982 Hart was unemployed and relied on support from friends and family.

Hüsker Dü's music became more accomplished and melodic over time. By late 1982, Hart's drumming "rushed the music along more precisely than ever" and he and Mould, who traded vocal duties, were singing more tunefully.[8] While Mould was the band's primary songwriter, Hart began writing more songs. Hart wrote two songs for 1983's Metal Circus EP, the "perversely sing-along" "Diane" and the "impassioned speed-pop gem" "It's Not Funny Anymore." Hüsker Dü's more melodic take on hardcore struck a chord with college students, and various tracks from Metal Circus, particularly Hart's "Diane," were put into rotation by dozens of campus radio stations across the US. Hart was tagged by observers as the "hippie" of the group due to his long hair and his propensity to drum with bare feet; biographer Michael Azerrad additionally noted that "the wide-eyed sincerity of his songs was far more San Francisco '67 than New York City '77," which contrasted with Mould's "incisively bitter" songs.



As Hart and Mould developed as musicians and songwriters, an unspoken tension and competition arose in the band between them. Tensions were heightened when Mould demanded that starting with 1984's Zen Arcade that the band's records contain individual songwriter credits. In spite of the creative tensions, Hüsker Dü garnered critical acclaim with the release of Zen Arcade and subsequent albums. Michael Azerrad stated that by 1985's Flip Your Wig "the two songwriters were trying their level best to outdo each other, and with spectacular results" Hüsker Dü had left the hardcore genre behind, which caused some discomfort with their label at the time, SST Records. In one interview, Hart hinted that SST thought Hüsker Dü were "soft" because they stayed in motels while touring and occasionally wrote happy songs. Hart elaborated, "We don't have to convince the world that we're suffering to convince them that we're artists... There's nothing wrong with being happy." Hart designed most of Hüsker Dü's album covers.

In 1986 Hüsker Dü became the first key band from the American indie scene to sign with a major label, inking a deal with Warner Bros. Records. However, tensions within the band worsened after signing with Warner Bros. Hart became addicted to heroin following the band's tour behind their major label debut Candy Apple Grey in 1986, with Hart also being incorrectly diagnosed as HIV-positive in the middle of that year. Mould and Hart were feuding openly about Hart's drug use and creative conflicts, with Hart accusing Mould of ensuring he could not have more than 45 percent of the songs on each of the band's albums.



The band dissolved after a show in Columbia, Missouri in 1987. Hart was trying to quit heroin using a supply of methadone, but the bottle had leaked. Hart played the show, but Mould and Norton were concerned Hart would soon be suffering from withdrawal and thus would be unable to play the next few shows. While Hart insisted he could perform, Mould had already canceled the dates. Hart quit the band four days later. Hart has said his drug use was not the reason for the band's demise, rather, it was the tensions between the band members. Hart said, "It just became that it was easier to be around Bob if you were playing a part of Bob's game," and also said he felt Mould's songs had become increasingly "square." Mould claims that the band officially called it quits after a band meeting at Hart's parents' house where Grant's mother claimed that it would be better for her son if Hüsker Dü only performed on "weekends."

Though it was often rumored during his Hüsker Dü days that he and bandmate Mould were an item (Hart was openly bisexual, Mould is openly gay, and both acknowledge taking partners on tour), both have flatly denied ever having been romantically involved.



Solo and Nova Mob
Six months after Hüsker Dü's breakup, Hart discovered that his diagnosis as being HIV-positive was incorrect. In 1988 he released the solo EP, 2541, on Hüsker Dü's former label SST. The title is taken from the address of his former band's office and rehearsal house, where the members had at one time lived. Marshall Crenshaw would later cover the title song, as would the Go-Betweens' Robert Forster. After the release of the EP, Hart went further into sobriety, recording and releasing the album "Intolerance" and the associated EP "All of My Senses" in 1989 and 1990, respectively.



In late 1989, he formed a new band, Nova Mob, with Michael Crego on drums, Tom Merkl on bass, and Hart himself taking guitar duties. The band took their name from the book Nova Express by William Burroughs; it had previously been used by an unrecorded group featuring the young Julian Cope and Pete Wylie. The band released their first EP Admiral of the Sea and album The Last Days of Pompeii in 1991. The lineup later changed with Marc Retish and then Steve Sutherland on drums, and Chris Hesler on lead guitar. The band routinely toured Europe to warm reception. Nova Mob released two full-length recordings, one EP and a handful of singles. They disbanded after the last record and a final tour.

Later years
Hart returned to recording as a solo artist with the release of the live album Ecce Homo in 1995 and Good News for Modern Man in late 1999. In 2005 Hart and Mould reunited at the benefit concert for Karl Mueller, the bassist for fellow Minneapolis stalwarts, Soul Asylum, who was then fighting what would turn out to be a losing battle with cancer.



Hart recorded his next solo album (and first in a decade), Hot Wax in Montreal and Minneapolis, MN. Hart told Britain's Q in September 2006, "I'm working on some stuff with the Godspeed You! Black Emperor people. They've given more of themselves in a few weeks than Bob did in nine years with Hüsker Dü." In 2008, he was one of the guest singers on Lotuk, the third album of Arsenal, a Belgian band combining roots and dance music. In the summer of 2008, Hart debuted a new track "Schoolbuses are for children" on his Myspace site. He released Hot Wax on October 6, 2009. Intolerance was reissued on February 9, 2010 on 180-gram vinyl, and The Last Days of Pompeii was reissued with extra tracks and new mastering on December 7, 2010.

In December 2012, Hart embarked on a short tour of Ireland with a new lineup, Colm O' Herlihy on guitar, Dan Walsh on drums and Simon Dargan on bass In a recent Facebook Q&A, Hart commented " I love playing with these guys. They let me make music rather than getting bogged down administrating a band's business. They make it a joy with their self starting ways" He confirmed this lineup for his upcoming European and USA dates. Most recently, Hart released the double album The Argument, based on John Milton's Paradise Lost, on July 22, 2013, .

In October 2013, documentary filmmaker Gorman Bechard (Color Me Obsessed, about The Replacements) released Every Everything, the music, life & times of Grant Hart a film about Hart which chronicles the musician's life from birth to the recording of The Argument. Told in the style of the Errol Morris film The Fog of War, Hart is the only interview subject in the film.

Hart passed away from cancer on September 14th, 2017.


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[ Bericht 94% gewijzigd door tong80 op 14-09-2017 14:56:26 ]
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56 veel te jong ;(

Legendarisch band ook O+
nee, jij dan!
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Toch verbaas ik me er elke weer over, dat muzikanten uit die tijd alweer tegen de 60 aanlopen. Uiteraard weet ik het, maar in m'n hoofd zijn ze allemaal nog steeds een jaar of 20/30, omdat het eigenlijk de enige periode is die ik uit hun leven ken..
nee, jij dan!
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Ben nu wel nog meer benieuwd naar wat ze hier allemaal op hebben gezet.

http://www.npr.org/2017/0(...)r-du-savage-young-du
Well, what possible harm could one insane, mutant tentacle do?
  Trouwste user 2022 donderdag 14 september 2017 @ 16:47:46 #5
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quote:
6s.gif Op donderdag 14 september 2017 16:25 schreef pipster het volgende:
Ben nu wel nog meer benieuwd naar wat ze hier allemaal op hebben gezet.

http://www.npr.org/2017/0(...)r-du-savage-young-du
Geweldige link. Hou me op de hoogte. Hoe zouden ze hebben geklonken met Steve Albini als producer? :) :{

:P
Ik noem een Tony van Heemschut,een Loeki Knol,een Brammetje Biesterveld en natuurlijk een Japie Stobbe !
  Trouwste user 2022 vrijdag 15 september 2017 @ 02:06:19 #6
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Ik noem een Tony van Heemschut,een Loeki Knol,een Brammetje Biesterveld en natuurlijk een Japie Stobbe !
  Overall beste user 2022 vrijdag 15 september 2017 @ 07:44:49 #7
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quote:
6s.gif Op donderdag 14 september 2017 16:25 schreef pipster het volgende:
Ben nu wel nog meer benieuwd naar wat ze hier allemaal op hebben gezet.

http://www.npr.org/2017/0(...)r-du-savage-young-du
Wat ik las Everything Falls Apart en Metal Circus en een nieuwe versie van Land Speed Record.
I hate to advocate drugs, alcohol, violence, or insanity to anyone, but they've always worked for me.
  Trouwste user 2022 zaterdag 16 september 2017 @ 20:56:00 #8
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Ik noem een Tony van Heemschut,een Loeki Knol,een Brammetje Biesterveld en natuurlijk een Japie Stobbe !
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Big windows to let in the sun
ik moet verrassend weinig
Es ist heute schlecht und wird nun täglich schlechter werden, – bis das Schlimmste kommt
  Trouwste user 2022 zondag 17 september 2017 @ 15:09:55 #10
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quote:
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Big windows to let in the sun
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Ik noem een Tony van Heemschut,een Loeki Knol,een Brammetje Biesterveld en natuurlijk een Japie Stobbe !
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