Dullijöh

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Dullijöh
General information
origin Munich , Germany
founding 1978
resolution 1983
Founding members
Werner Eckl
Guitar, 12-string slide guitar ,
bass harmonica , vocals
Herbert Kapfer
Cello , vocals
Michaela Melián
(until 1980)
Last occupation
Guitar, mandolin, vocals
Werner Eckl
Guitar, 12-string slide guitar,
bass harmonica, vocals
Herbert Kapfer
Bernhard Jugel
(from 1980)
Guitar, vocals
Carl-Ludwig Reichert (from 1981)
Ulrich Bassenge
(from 1981)
Raffele , banjo , slide guitar,
one-string knees guitar , UATA , Jew's harp
Stefan Liedtke
(from 1981)
Live members
Wolfgang Neumann (1982-1983)

Dullijöh was an acoustic band from Munich , the 1978 to 1983 a repertoire bairisch - anarchic , occurred developed songs live and released studio recordings.

history

The acoustic band, founded at the end of 1978, appeared as Trio Dullijöh from 1979 . The trio with Werner Eckl, Herbert Kapfer and Michaela Melián played their own pieces with Bavarian texts by Eckl and Kapfer. In 1980, Bernhard Jugel joined the group and released studio recordings on MC under the name Dullijöh . Melián left Dullijöh a little later after she co-founded the band FSK . 1981 Dullijöh was reorganized. The remaining three Dullijöh musicians teamed up with three musicians from the band Sparifankal , Carl-Ludwig Reichert , Ulrich Bassenge and Stefan Liedtke. The group of six played acoustically. From the songs of her three lyricists Eckl, Kapfer and Reichert, she developed an extensive, Bavarian-anarchic repertoire, with Reichert also bringing in his well-known Sparifankal pieces. After releasing a single and an LP, the group broke up a year later, in 1983. Kapfer and Reichert performed first with their songs until 1988, then with literary collaborations.

Style and roots

Gstanzl , Zwiefacher , Landler , folk , bluegrass , blues and country rock were reflected in Dullijöh as a mixture of musical forms, borrowings and quotations . A collection of acoustic instruments, some seldom heard and some self-made, such as humming pots , raffles , chromatic bass harmonica and case drums were used. The band's free playing style left room for spontaneity, the author Herbert Achternbusch used it for his own improvised vocal performance at a Dullijöh performance. Franz Dobler brought the "short-lived Dullijöh" as a "bastard folk musician" into connection with the zither player and folk music singer Kraudn Sepp . "Corrosive lyrics to old sounds" registered one critic, another guitar solos in the "American West Coast sound" and "G'stanzl in a sharpness" that have not been sung since "the legendary Roider Jackl ". Sound, lecture and gesture showed references to the North American folk band The Holy Modal Rounders . The influence and original musical participation of the Bavarian avant-garde band Sparifankal could be heard even more clearly .

Discography

  • 1980: with you, you land of Bavaria untam sky black and gray (MC, Verlag Friedl Brehm )
  • 1982: Haberfeid / Gstanzl (single, sinUS-0094, Trikont )
  • 1982: Dullijöh (LP, US 0101, Trikont)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ First concert on March 3, 1979 in the Milbertshofen district center, Munich.
  2. Except for the songs Schmusemuse , text: Wolfgang Neumann ( Dullijöh- MC 1980), and Merk da mei Gsicht , text: Josef Wittmann ( Dullijöh- LP 1982).
  3. ^ Award tz-Rose to: "The group Dullijöh for their eponymous record with new Bavarian folk music (trikont)". tz, Munich, 8./9. January 1983.
  4. Sage & Writing 3 : Kapfer / Reichert: Post-season. Comedy, November 22, 1986. - Sage & Schreibe 5: Kapfer / Reichert: Revolution in Munich , November 27, 1988. - Sage & Schreibe. Current literature. Franz Dobler, Lorenz Lorenz, Thomas Palzer in cooperation with the cultural department of the city of Munich ( Michael Farin ). LOFT / Kirchenstr. 15th
  5. Alternative Political Ash Wednesday 1982 in the Munich restaurant Fraunhofer : Achternbusch went "to the podium with a felt lid on his skull" and sang "to the end" with the "Bavaria New Wave Band Dullijöh '... nieda with the Bavarian," nieda with de Affn, nieda with de riot briada from the podium ... '". Karl Forster: Nieda with de Bayern ... Münchner Abendzeitung, February 26, 1982.
  6. ^ Franz Dobler: Kraudn Sepp or How a good man became a wild singer . In: Kraudn Sepp: Sonntag (CD booklet) . Trikont, Munich 2005.
  7. ^ Karl Forster: The time. In: The time. August 19, 1983. Retrieved January 5, 2017 .
  8. Wolfgang Stegers: Give the Bayern rock a profile . Süddeutsche Zeitung, October 22, 1982.
  9. Also: Michael Hurley The Unholy Modal Rounders Jeffrey Fredericks & The Clamtones: Have Moicy! , LP, 3010, Rounder Records 1976, and The Holy Modal Rounders: Alleged In Their Own Time, LP, 3004, Rounder Records 1975, and Griasenk beinand on: Dullijöh , LP, US 0101, Trikont 1982, page A, 1.
  10. A title from the LP Dullijöh , the song Die Allgemeine Sonndagsruah , was released on CD. In: Voices of Bavaria. THE FREEDOM. Trikont 2013, CD 2, Track 4.