The Primitives is tagged as: alternative, 80s, female vocalists, indie, rock There were 4 bands called The Primitives. |1. A british rock band active in the 1960s|2. An American parody dance band active from 1964 to 1965 which was a precursor to The Velvet Underground|3. A popular British alternative rock band active in the 1980s and 1990s and best known for their hit single “Crash” as well as hits like “Spacehead”, “Stop Killing Me”, and “Really Stupid”|4. An American alternative country band who quickly changed their name to Uncle Tupelo 1. The Original Primitives, from Northampton, were also known as Mal & the Primitives. They released their debut (Help Me) in November 1964. They released a couple more 45’s before relocating to Italy where they released 3 more albums. 2. The second band known as the Primitives were a parody dance band from New York formed in 1964 (and that released one 7” that year). The band was fronted by Lou Reed and featuring John Cale, both later of The Velvet Underground. Ostrich guitar tuning, the all-D tuning particularly credited to the Velvet Underground, originated from the Primitives single the Ostrich. They disbanded in 1965. 3. The third band to use the Primitives name were a British alternative rock/indie pop band from Coventry formed in 1985.... Read More About The Primitives Biography... Send The Primitives ringtones to your cell |
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