IMAGINE: Bill, Marc, and Stan picking you out from a police line-up for pickpocketing their wallets at Domino's Pizza
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IMAGINE: Bill, Marc, and Stan picking you out from a police line-up for pickpocketing their wallets at Domino's Pizza
Outtakes from Wall Of Voodoo’s “Call Of The West” photoshoot, 1982. Photography by Francis Delia.
The Bags, February 24, 1978, location unknown, featuring a masked Marc Moreland (Wall Of Voodoo) playing a taped-up Gibson Flying V.
WALL OF VOODOO in Australia, 1987 — Black velvet paintings adorn the backs of Marc Moreland and Andy Prieboy’s show jackets. Chas T. Gray can be seen in the background.
marc on vocals WIP masterpost!
heaven or anaheim demos
“manic machine”
“the better life”
seven days in sammystown
“faded love”
non-voodoo
“better world with marc” by lieutenant caramel
on department of crooks’s “plan 9 from las vegas”: - “beggar blue sky” - “new york city” - “one night in june” - “whatcha wanna do now?”
“take it to the spotlight” by marc moreland mess (solo album) (if you haven’t listened to this record yet, go listen to it now!!)
On this day in 1958, Marc Moreland was born! 🍾🎉
Marc was most known for his unique and twangy Spaghetti Western-inspired guitar playing, but let us not forget that he also contributed a ton to songwriting, composition, and, occasionally, vocals throughout all of Wall Of Voodoo’s discography. His talent was a huge part of what made the group so memorable.
Other acts that Marc was involved in included playing in ‘70s punk group The Skulls, Nervous Gender in the ‘80s, and his own Pretty & Twisted with Johnette Napolitano, Department of Crooks, and Ensenada Joyride in the ‘90s.
Today, us fans of Wall Of Voodoo dedicate this day to him. Happy birthday, Marc!
spelling Marc Moreland’s name as ‘Mark’ I can forgive, but…..
“Mark Moorland”?????
now that’s crossing the line.
looks like a cinnamon roll, could actually kill you: stan
looks like they could kill you, is actually a cinnamon roll: andy
looks like a cinnamon roll, is actually a cinnamon roll: ned, bill
looks like they could kill you, could actually kill you: joe
cinnamon roll too good for this world, too pure: marc
SINnamon roll: BRUCE