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The Remains (sometimes referred to as "Barry and the Remains") were a mid-1960s American
garage rock Garage rock (sometimes called garage punk or 60s punk) is a raw and energetic style of rock and roll that flourished in the mid-1960s, most notably in the United States and Canada, and has experienced a series of subsequent revivals. The sty ...
group from Boston, Massachusetts, led by
Barry Tashian Barry and Holly Tashian are an American country, folk and bluegrass duo. They are both singer-songwriters and musicians. They have performed and recorded together since 1972. The Tashians have recorded seven albums since 1989, and they have be ...
. Although the Remains never achieved national success, they were very popular in New England, and were one of the opening acts on
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' final US tour in 1966. The Remains broke up in 1966, but their music eventually attracted a strong international cult following. They began performing and recording again in the late 1990s, and have continued to play regularly since then.


Career, 1960s

The Remains formed in 1964 at
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, where all four members were first-year students living in the same dorm in
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. Singer-guitarist Barry Tashian and keyboardist Bill Briggs were from
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, drummer
Chip Damiani Rudolph "Chip" Damiani (June 16, 1945 – February 23, 2014) was a founding member and drummer for the mid-1960s garage rock band from Boston, Massachusetts, The Remains (band), the Remains. Early years Damiani was born in Waterbury, Connecticu ...
from Wolcott, Connecticut, and bassist Vern Miller from
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. They began playing r&b and rock'n'roll covers, as well as some Tashian originals, at
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, a tavern across the square from their dorm. Soon, fans were lining up from Kenmore Square to
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to see them, and management had to clear out a disused basement to accommodate the crowds. The band became a popular live act throughout New England and appeared on the CBS TV program ''The Ed Sullivan Christmas Show of 1965''. After signing with
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, they enjoyed local hits with a catchy, swinging Tashian original, "Why Do I Cry", and their hard-driving version of the
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/ Willie Dixon classic "
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". In 1965, the Remains relocated to New York City—where they appeared on ''
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''—and then, after about a year, moved on to California. They recorded an album, '' The Remains'', appeared on NBC TV's '' Hullabaloo'', and released the soulful, hard-rocking single "Don't Look Back". In 1966 came the opportunity which might have broken the band nationally, but proved instead to be their last hurrah: they were offered a three-week stint as an opening act for the Beatles, on what would turn out to be the Fab Four's final tour. Immediately before the tour, drummer Chip Damiani quit the band, to be replaced by future
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drummer N. D. Smart. Said Tashian in a 2012 interview: "We had always been the four of us and we’d played hundreds and hundreds of gigs as the four of us and all of a sudden this big tour comes up and boom! We have to play it with a new drummer who didn’t have the same feel that Chip had. I mean he was a fine drummer but it wasn’t the same band. I just felt like the flame was burning down without our original drummer." The band broke up in late 1966, and Epic released their self-titled debut album to little fanfare.


Resurgence

In common with many of their garage rock contemporaries, the Remains gradually acquired cult status, and eventually reformed to play at several garage revival shows, such as Cavestomp in New York City in 1998, Las Vegas Grind in 2000 and a tour of major European cities in 2006. They recorded a new album, ''Movin' On'', in 2002. Although now associated with the
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genre, the Remains were highly accomplished professional musicians and their recordings, while hard-edged, were well-produced and arranged. The band's last single, " Don't Look Back", written by
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, was featured on the 1972 compilation album '' Nuggets: Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era'', which garnered further attention with its 1976 re-release by Sire Records, concurrent with a surge of interest in punk rock and 60s garage rock. A later box set version of the album also includes the Remains' first single, "Why Do I Cry" "Why Do I Cry" is featured briefly in the film '' Superbad'' (2007), when the character McLovin is being taken to a party in a police car. In 2007, Epic/Legacy reissued the Remains' 1966 album, which was reviewed by rock journalist
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in ''Paste'' magazine (June 2007): "Had these Boston bad boys stuck it out beyond their 1966 debut, we might today be calling them—and not the Stones—the World's Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band. As it is, the Remains most certainly are America's greatest lost band." Kemp's praise echoed the critique written 40 years earlier by rock critic (and subsequent
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manager)
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, in ''
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'' magazine (January 1967): "They were how you told a stranger about rock'n'roll." In 2008, a documentary about the Remains, ''America's Lost Band'', directed by Michael Stich, premiered at the Boston Film Festival. Steve Simels of ''
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'' magazine described the film as "a fascinating retelling of one of the great what-might-have-been stories of American music of the '60s." The Remains' story was the subject of a stage musical at the 2004
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, ''All Good Things,'' which received acclaim from a variety of critics. (60sgaragebands.com, News & Nuggets, August 31, 2004). In 2010, the Remains released "Monbo Time", a tribute to 1960s
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pitcher
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, with revenue dedicated to cancer research. On February 23, 2014, Rudolph "Chip" Damiani died of a cerebral haemorrhage.


Discography

;Studio albums *'' The Remains'' (1966, Epic) *''Movin' On'' (2002, Rock-A-Lot) ;Other albums *''Live in Boston'' (1984, Eva #12024) (actually their 1966 Capitol Records New York studio audition with fake audience sounds added, inferior quality) *''A Session with the Remains'' (1996, Sundazed) (cleaned up 1966 Capitol Records audition) *''Barry and the Remains'' (1991, Sony; 1964-1966 tracks from ''The Remains'' plus additional tracks) ;Singles *"Why Do I Cry" (1965, Epic) US Cashbox 144 *"I Can't Get Away from You" (1965, Epic) *"
Diddy Wah Diddy "Diddy Wah Diddy" is a song written by Willie Dixon and Ellas McDaniel, known as Bo Diddley, and recorded by the latter in 1956. The song shares only its title with Blind Blake's song "Diddie Wah Diddie" recorded in 1929. Over the years, the Bo D ...
" (1966, Epic) US Billboard 129 *" Don't Look Back" (1966, Epic) *"Monbo Time" (2010)


References


External links


The Remains website

Barry and Holly Tashian website

IMDB
{{DEFAULTSORT:Remains, The Musical groups established in 1964 Garage rock groups from Massachusetts Protopunk groups Musical groups from Boston