Formed: 1977 // Los Angeles, CA, United States
Disbanded: 1988
Members:
Stan Ridgway (vocals, 1977-83)
Andy Prieboy (vocals, 1983-88)
Marc Moreland (guitar, 1977-88)
Bruce Moreland (bass, 1977-82, 1985-88)
Bill Noland (bass, 1982-83)
Chas T. Gray (keyboards, 1979-88)
Joe Nanini (percussion, 1979-83)
Ned Leukhardt (drums, 1983-88)
Wall of Voodoo had its roots in Acme Soundtracks, a film score business started by Stan Ridgway, who was later the vocalist and harmonica player for Wall of Voodoo. Acme Soundtracks' office was across the street from the Hollywood punk club The Masque and Ridgway was soon drawn into the emerging punk/new wave scene there. Marc Moreland, guitarist for local group The Skulls, began jamming with Ridgway at the Acme Soundtracks office and the soundtrack company soon morphed into a new wave band. In 1977, with the addition of Skulls members Bruce Moreland (Marc Moreland's brother) as bassist and Chas T. Gray as keyboardist, along with Joe Nanini (who had been the drummer for Black Randy and the Metrosquad) the first lineup of Wall of Voodoo was born.
The band was named Wall of Voodoo before their first gig in reference to a comment made by Ridgway's friend, bassist Joe Ramirez. Ramirez was listening to some of the Acme Soundtracks music Ridgway and Moreland had created in their studio. When Ridgway jokingly compared the multiple-drum-machine-and Farfisa-organ-laden recordings to Phil Spector's legendary "wall of sound" production style, Ramirez commented it sounded more like a "wall of voodoo", and the name stuck.
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July 18, 2006
Pacific Amphitheatre
Costa Mesa, California, United StatesLineup included Stan Ridgway, Joe Berardi, and Richard Mazda. Opened for Cyndi Lauper.
1. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
2. Longarm
3. The Passenger
4. Call Box (1-2-3)
5. Factory
6. Lost Weekend
7. Mexican Radio
8. Tomorrow
9. Funzone
10. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
April 8, 1989
University of Southern California
Los Angeles, California, United StatesFinal known Wall of Voodoo show before the band would break up the same year.
1. Goddess of Love
2. When the Lights Go Out
3. Red Light
4. Country of Man
5. Blackboard Sky
6. Hollywood the Second Time
7. Whole Lotta Love(Led Zeppelin cover)
8. Wrong Way to Hollywood
9. Far Side of Crazy
10. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
11. Mexican Radio
12. Back in Flesh
13. Ain't My Day
14. Do It Again
15. Mexican Radio
Heavy Metal VersionAugust 10, 1988
Berkeley Square
Berkeley, California, United StatesAugust 8, 1988
The I-Beam
San Francisco, California, United StatesJuly 20, 1988
Dingwalls
London, England, United KingdomSetlist incomplete and possibly out of order
1. Red Light
2. Blackboard Sky
3. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
July 15, 1988
Sardine's
Oslo, Oslo, NorwaySoundcheck: Wrong Way to Hollywood
View on Setlist.fm →July 9, 1988
Grosse Freiheit 36
Hamburg, Hamburg, GermanyJuly 3, 1988
Batschkapp
Frankfurt, Hesse, Germany1. Intro
2. When the Lights Go Out
3. Red Light
4. Love is a Happy Thing
5. Country of Man
6. Blackboard Sky
7. Wrong Way to Hollywood
8. Far Side of Crazy
9. Living in the Red
10. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
11. Mexican Radio
12. The Grass Is Greener
1. Back in Flesh
1. Ain't My Day
2. Do It Again
June 27, 1988
Shindy Club
Bassano del Grappa, Veneto, ItalyJune 26, 1988
Mühle Hunziken
Rubigen, Bern, SwitzerlandJune 19, 1988
Salle de la Rotonde
Neuchâtel, Neuchâtel, SwitzerlandJune 18, 1988
La Dolce Vita
Lausanne, Vaud, SwitzerlandJune 17, 1988
June 15, 1988
L'Ubu
Rennes, Brittany, France1.
2. When the Lights Go Out
3. Red Light
4. Whole Lotta Love(Led Zeppelin cover)
5. Country of Man
6. Blackboard Sky
7. Hollywood the Second Time
8. Wrong Way to Hollywood
9. Far Side of Crazy
10. Living in the Red
11. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
12. Mexican Radio
13. The Grass Is Greener
1. Back in Flesh
1. Ain't My Day
2. Do It Again
1. The Heart Never Can Tell
June 4, 1988
Madame Wong's West
Santa Monica, California, United StatesSoundcheck: The Heart Never Can Tell
1. When the Lights Go Out
2. Red Light
3. All the Moms and the Dogs In the World Say Hi
4. Country of Man
5. Blackboard Sky
6. Hollywood the Second Time
7. Wrong Way to Hollywood
8. Mexican Radio
Heavy Metal version9. Far Side of Crazy
10. The Heart Never Can Tell
Acoustic, aborted11. Living in the Red
12. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
13. The Ballad of Jed Clampett(Lester Flatt & Earl Scruggs & The Foggy Mountain Boys cover)
14. The Grass Is Greener
1. Back in Flesh
May 13, 1988
The Late Show Starring Joan Rivers
Los Angeles, California, United States1. Wrong Way to Hollywood
2. The Grass Is Greener
April 8, 1988
Rio's
San Diego, California, United States1. Blow Me
2. When the Lights Go Out
3. Red Light
4. Love is a Happy Thing
5. Country of Man
6. Blackboard Sky
7. Hollywood the Second Time
8. Wrong Way to Hollywood
9. Far Side of Crazy
10. Living in the Red
11. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
12. Mexican Radio
13. The Grass Is Greener
14. Back in Flesh
October 3, 1987
Madame Wong's West
Santa Monica, California, United Statesbilled as "Godweiser"
1. When the Lights Go Out
2. Red Light
3. Love is a Happy Thing
4. Country of Man
5. Blackboard Sky
With "Art Noise" intro6. Hollywood the Second Time
7. Wolf Pussy
Improvised8. Shouldn't Have Given Him a Gun for Christmas
9. Room With a View
10. Booo!
With "Lost Weekend" intro11. Far Side of Crazy
12. A Lot Of Shit
13. Ain't My Day
14. Do It Again
15. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
16. Mexican Radio
17. The Grass Is Greener
August 20, 1987
The Venue
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia1. Dark as a Dungeon(Merle Travis cover)
2. Red Light
3. Far Side of Crazy
4. Wrong Way to Hollywood
5. Blackboard Sky
6. Pretty Boy Floyd(Woody Guthrie cover)
7. Ring of Fire(Merle Kilgore cover)
8. Mexican Radio
9. The Grass Is Greener
August 7, 1987
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Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaWall Of Voodoo has released 252+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Museums: The Lost Tapes Vol. 2, Live, Now Yearbook Vault '83. Explore their complete discography on this page.
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Formed: 1977 // Los Angeles, CA, United States Disbanded: 1988 Members:Stan Ridgway (vocals, 1977-83)Andy Prieboy (vocals, 1983-88)Marc Moreland (guitar, 1977-88)Bruce Moreland (bass, 1977-82, 1985... Read the full biography on this page.
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