The
complete Ugly Kid Joe story
The band
Whitfield
Crane and Klaus Eichstadt grew up in Palo Alto, California, a middle-to-upper-class
white suburbia where, according to Klaus, everybody complains about
a little bit of noise. Klaus and Whit (short for Whitfield) met when
Whits father mulched the Eichstadt-cat with the lawn mower. Klaus,
whose father is a German and whose mother is from Argentina, and Whit
became close friends in junior high school. Whit lived with his mother,
and because that wasnt a good thing, he and a friend called James
moved to Santa Barbara after high school. He ended up in a band and
recorded a demo, that sounded great. Klaus had also recorded a demo
and wanted Whit to sing on it. But Whit only wanted to do that if Klaus
came to Santa Barbara and be in Whits band. Klaus was pretty set
in Palo Alto, where he had a girlfriend and lived with his parents.
He delivered Dominos pizza and worked with his dad, shipping and
receiving video-equipment and making simple repairs. But eventually,
in February 1990, he moved to Whits Victorian house in Isla Vista,
a college town near Santa Barbara. The house had view on the ocean,
and Whit and Klaus lived there with a bunch of friends. Klaus started
playing piano when he was 10, and his dad bought him his first guitar.
Later he shined college and spent all his money on equipment. Whit and
Klaus both started guitar lessons at the same time, but Whit only made
it a few weeks because he was very lazy and couldnt stand not
being as good as Eddy van Halen yet. Whit decided to be a singer because
that was easier.
At the time when Klaus joined Whit, the band was called Overdrive, and
the other members were Eric Phillips on guitar, Phil Hildengaertner
on bass, and Mark Davis on drums. Mark had replaced John Spaulding who
had gone crazy. Soon afterwards, they kicked out Eric Phillips, who
had written most of the Overdrive songs, and the band started to go
into different direction with Klaus and Whit writing most of the material.
At about this time guitarist Roger Lahr joined the band. He was the
only member of UKJ who actually went to college.
Bassist Cordell Crockett replaced Phil on April 1st, 1991. Cordell was
a roadie for Love/Hate and had sold computer printer ribbons on the
phone, worked on cars, tinting windows, installing car stereos and alarms.
Cordells father was a drummer and his mother plays piano. Cordell
himself used to play trombone in high school. He started when he was
10, in fourth grade music class, but picked up the bass two years later,
when he was 12. The boyfriend of Cordells sister had him playing
in clubs, jazz, disco and weddings. He kept playing trombone for a while
but eventually the bass took over.
Drummer Mark Davis got his first drum kit from his mom when he was 10.
He practiced all day with his friends in his room. After high-school
in Santa Barbara, Mark worked as a grocery store clerk wearing a short
haired wig for more than a year, after his boss got on his case about
being a musician. Remarkable thing by the way, was that every member
of UKJ was the youngest in their family.
Soon after Roger had joined the band, they changed their name to Ugly
Kid Joe, a parody of LA glam band Pretty Boy Floyd. Both bands were
like night and day, there were no similarities whatsoever. UKJ was supposed
to do a gig with them in Santa Barbara, but Pretty Boy Floyd cancelled
the show. They had it printed that they were going to be Ugly Kid Joe
just for that gig, just because they felt that they represented the
opposite of Pretty Boy Floyd. And although the gig got cancelled, they
decided to keep the name: Ugly Kid Joe.
The band had gone through various managers, including Steve Sahlein,
Will Carlin and finally, Dennis Rider. Billy Morgan was UKJs tour
manager for their entire career.
As Ugly
As They Wanna Be
UKJs
main selling-point was their demo, which was produced by Eric Valentine,
a high-school friend of Klaus and Whit. He was the drummer for T-Ride,
who later opened for UKJ together with the Electric Love Hogs during
the European tour in autumn 92. Ugly Kid Joe got signed within
ten gigs, when they had never even played outside of Santa Barbara.
It was Bob Score who signed the band to Stardog Records. They called
their first EP As Ugly As They Wanna Be, released in the US in October
1991, and in Europe in May 1992. The title is a takeoff of 2 Live Crews
As Nasty As They Wanna Be. The EP contains five and a half songs, and
Whit and Klaus were the main song writers. Opening song Madman is about
a psycho killer on the loose with some acid in Disneyland. Whiplash
Liquor is a party song detailing the drinking habits of middle-class
white teenagers, a subject the band is well acquainted with. Too Bad
is about manic depression, on a positive vibe though, and more in particular
about old Overdrive drummer John, who was suffering from mental illness.
Everything About You is about Whits and Klaus childhood
friend Farrel T Smith, who never wanted to go skiing beacuse its
too cold, and who never wanted to go to the beach because hed
get sand in his shoes. Thats how Klaus came up with the first
line of the song "I hate the rain and sunny weather". Farrel
was always into bratty jokes and hed always say how much he hated
things. His attitude was however more tongue-in-cheek than viciousness,
as shown by the lyrics "I aint wearing no frown". The
song later ended up in the movie "Waynes World" and
became a huge world-wide hit. Sweet Leaf is a short version of the original
Black Sabbath song. The band was just screwing around at practice and
all of a sudden Klaus fell upon the riff from Sweet Leaf, and while
the whole band knew what he was doing, Klaus didnt know. So he
played it to that point and asked what they should do up to that. They
didnt want to learn the rest of the song because Klaus didnt
have a tape, so they just learned the song up to there. The band didnt
even know if they played it right, they just decided to make it a segment
to Funky Fresh Country Club, a story about the Santa Barbara County
Jail. The last song is the 26-second-only instrumental Heavy Metal.
Madman and Sweet Leaf/Funky Fresh Country Club were released as promotional
only singles (which means that they were not available in stores), and
Everything About was the commercial single. The promotional video, recorded
in one day at the beach in front of 6503 Del Playa #6 the house
were they were living and featuring blow-up dolls, was picked
up by MTV, and the single went platinum and ended up on #4 in the Billboard
Charts. The band also recorded a promo video for Madman.
The artwork on the album, a cartoony Ugly Kid Joe, was done by Moish
Brenman, a high-school friend of Whit.
To support the EP, UKJ went on tour with Scatterbrain and called it
"The butt-pickin, zip poppin, booger flingin
across America Tour." Later, in October 1992 when UKJ was on tour
in Europe with Electric Love Hogs, they were voted Best New Band by
the readers of Metal Edge magazine. During that tour, Whit urinated
in an elevator on some record company reps in Paris, France.
Americas
Least Wanted
Guitaris
Roger Lahr left the band early 1992 due to musical differences. Dave
Fortman from Sugartooth (formerly She Died) replaced him in April 1992.
While As Ugly As They Wanna Be was recorded in 6 days, the band had
2 months to record their first full-length album Americas Least
Wanted. The deadline for the album was the Ozzy Osbourne tour. The band
was invited to be support-act on his "No More Tours" tour,
which was supposed to be Ozzys last tour ever. UKJ wanted to have
the album finished before the tour with their all-time hero started.
The band had 4 days of pre-production at Mates rehearsal studios. When
they entered the studio to start the recordings for the album, they
hadnt even enough songs to record a full album. They had 10 days
to write a few more. Therefore, they never had a chance to demo songs
like Busy Bee, So Damn Cool or Mr. Recordman. The first time they recorded
them was immediately for the record. At the end of the 2 months, they
needed 10 days more to finish the album, while the tour with Ozzy had
already started! Whit had to fly back to LA several times during the
first days of the tour.
The cover of the album pictures the bands mascot (a cartoony Ugly
Kid Joe) posing as the Statue Of Liberty, holding a porno magazine in
place of the hallowed Declaration. Several large record chains thought
that would be too much for Americas conservatives minds, so the
album was released with an alternative cover too: it pictures the cartoony
UKJ bound, gagged and chained with the offending finger hacked off.
Like on the EP, the artwork is done by Moish Brenman.
The album contains 13 songs, 2 of which were also on the EP. Everything
About You, obviously, because record company Mercury wanted it, and
Madman because Whit wasnt satisfied with the first version of
the song, as it appears on the EP. Whit had to do all the vocals for
As Ugly As They Wanna Be in one day. Madman was the last song he sang,
and his voiced was trashed. The version on Americas Least Wanted
is a complete new vocal track. First song on the album is Neighbor,
a funny song about a sloppy dude who moves into a nice suburban area.
Whit often joked that he was that neighbor. Goddamn Devil, written by
Klaus, is about Satan. Come Tomorrow is how you always end up right
where you started. The story behind Panhandlin Prince is that
Whit went to New York somewhere in 1988 to visit Mary, a girl he knew.
Whit talked to a lot of panhandlers and was surprised how much money
they were actually making. They are happy and living their lives, and
theyre proud of it. Busy Bee, written by Dave and later featured
on the rollerblade movie Airborne, is about how people dont take
the time to really live. (Everything About You and Busy Bee are the
only UKJ-songs that are featured in movies. The producers of the movie
Dumb & Dumber wanted a song from UKJ as well, but when the band
gave them one, they didnt like it due to content. However, UKJ
were not willing to change it). Dont Go is a song about Whits
girlfriend of 1988. Whit wrote So Damn Cool about the people who suddenly
liked the band now that they were famous. Same Side is written by Cordell.
The Harry Chapin cover Cats In The Cradle was thrown on the album at
the last minute. The song is the first song Whit has ever heard in his
life. Back in 1993, when the song made it big in the charts all over
the world, Whit hadnt seen his dad in several years. The original
writers of Cats In The Cradle were very satisfied with UKJs version.
Howard Fields, the drummer on the original song, sent a letter to UKJ
saying that the song sounded great and that Harry would be smiling if
he was still alive. However, it was never supposed to be released as
a single, until radio stations got all these requests for it. Mr. Recordman
reflects Klaus thoughts about getting signed, making records and
the music industry. Thats why they let him sing the song. Dave
plays lead guitar on it.
A number of guest musicians appear on the album as well. Jennifer Baily
from Halfway Home did some background vocals, and the spoken intro on
Everything About You is from Pat from Saturday Night Live. A friend
of UKJ was in a band in Santa Barbara, and Pat was his cousin. Dean
from Infectious Grooves plays wah-wah on Same Side, and Rob Halford
from Judas Priest sings background vocals on Goddamn Devil. Producer
Mark Dodson had earlier produced the Judas Priest albums Defenders Of
The Faith and Sin After Sin, and is friends with Rob. Rob came to say
hello in the studio and liked Goddamn Devil. The band asked if hed
wanna sing on it, and so he did. The mumbling words at the end of the
album ("You guys are gonna be great...") are from producer
Mark Dodson. The band recorded him in his sleep.
UKJ recorded videos for Neighbor, Cats In The Cradle, Busy Bee and So
Damn Cool. The video for Neighbor was shot in a suburb of Denver. The
video for Cats In The Cradle was shot early 1993, and the video for
Busy Bee was recorded in the streets of New York on April 5th, 1993.
The band donated the royalties of Panhandlin Prince (b-side of
Cats In The Cradle) to the Fred Jordan Mission in LA, a shelter for
homeless women and children.
To support Americas Least Wanted, UKJ toured with Ozzy Osboune
and later on with Def Leppard. In Corpus Christi, TX, during a club
tour, Cordell fractured his right ankle on a shaky stage ladder. He
had cyberglas cast and at first he sat on a stool to play, but got more
mobile once he got a flexible "robocast". On stage, Cordell
didnt use crutches.
Menace
To Sobriety
Early 1994,
drummer Mark Davis left the band to get married. The band played the
Rock In Rio festival in Brazil with sit-in drummer Bob Fernandez from
the Electric Love Hogs, and recorded NIB for the Black Sabbath tribute
Nativity In Black. The band first wanted to do Faries Wear Boots, but
this song had already been taken by another band (it didnt end
up on the album however). NIB was also recorded with Bobby Fernandez.
Also, Whit recorded the song Born To Raise Hell with Motorhead and Ice-T
for the Airhaeds movie. Bobby Fernandez however didnt become UKJs
new drummer. The band auditioned tons of drummers, but wasnt satisfied
with any of them. At a point where Whit was getting kind of frustrated,
he went to Colorado to go snowboarding with a friend called Jimmy, who
owned a snowboard show in Beaver Creek. At night, they visited a Souls
At Zero show in a club and Whit was immediately impressed with the bands
drummer Shannon Larkin. Whit went on stage to jam on AC/DC's Sin City
and immediately knew that Shannon had to be the man. Whit invited him
to do audition in Santa Barbara, and the next thing they knew, Shannon
Larkin was UKJs new drummer. Now, the band could finally start
jamming and writing songs for their new, second full-length album, Menace
To Sobriety. In the meantime, on April 5, Cordell got married to Karen
in Las Vegas. (Note: They are divorced by now, and Cordell has a new
girlfriend named Carin!)
Before the band started the recordings for the album, they did a week-and-a-half
tour in the US, to test some of the material. The audience had to pay
a ticket for only $3 and bring two cans of food. At the end of the tour,
UKJ raised 15,000 cans of food. Later, for the Excuse To Go Snowboarding
Tour with Dog Eat Dog and Goldfinger (UKJ knew John Feldman, the singer
of Goldfinger from the Electric Love Hogs), the ticket price was $5
and all proceeds went to AIDS research.
Menace To Sobriety was recorded at a ranch called Palace Del Rio. Built
in 1922 and set on 36 wooded acres in rural Santa Ynez, north of Santa
Barbara. The house was once owned by Dean Martin and Jimmy Stewart,
and is now run by the Rosedale family, who rent it out to musicians.
Every member had his own room in the house, and there were tennis courts,
tennis balls, a pool table, dogs walking around and huge parties in
the weekend. The band claimed that half of the budget for the album
was for beer and alcohol. Whit was especially happy with the fact that
they made the studio a stage-environment for him: huge stacks of PA-speakers
at the left and right, and a monitor in front of him, just like on-stage.
After recording the drums, the band took a week off when Garth Richardsons
wife had a baby. Garth, who had earlier worked with Rage Against The
Machine and L7, produced the album. The reason why UKJ chose him as
producer, is the cool drum sound that he had on his previous work. GGGarth
stutters when he gets excited or frustrated, and therefore added the
three g's to his name.
The recordings in the house ended on December 23rd, 1994. However, Whit
still had to do some vocals in LA, while he was the one who had insisted
not to do his vocals in LA. The album was finished on February 19th,
but wasnt available in stores until June 6th. In the meantime,
Whit and Shannon jammed with Glenn Tipton (Judas Priest) on his solo-album.
Whit sang back-up on one song, Shannon played drums on four songs.
None of the songs on the album are left-overs from Americas Least
Wanted, they are all new material. The first track of the album is Intro,
which is one of the many crazy recordings of guitarist Dave Fortman.
He recorded it at home on his eight track with a drum computer. During
the recordings of the album, Whit listened to it in his bed, and decided
that this was going to be the prelude to the next album. Dave taught
Klaus the riff and they started playing. God, the second song on the
album, started as a mouth-riff from Whit. Whit wrote the verse, Klaus
wrote the chorus and Dave came up with the intro, middle and solo. Most
of the lyrics are also written by Whit. The first version of God was
a little too slow and the whole last part of it was different. The band
listened back to it about two weeks into making the record and decided
that the song wasnt good enough. Fortunately, they had kept the
drums set up, so they could easily redo it. Tomorrows World was
an old song from Klaus. The riff was originally written when the band
was rehearsing for the Brazil shows in 1994. Dave was playing drums
and Klaus and Cordell were playing riffs. The lyrics are from Whit,
Shannon and Klaus, who were all thinking of different things when they
wrote the song. Clover is another mouth-riff from Whit. They jammed
on it at rehearsal over and over and tried different parts. They played
it till they had a chorus and added riffs. All in all it took while
because they had to put the pieces together. C.U.S.T., the fifth song
on the album, is short for Cant You See Them? Dave wrote the music
and Whit and Klaus the lyrics. Lyrically, the band called it a flashback
to Whiplash Liquor from the EP. Milkman's Son, the first single of the
album, is written by Dave Fortman, about missing his girlfriend. Literally,
the titular expression refers to a child whose differentness causes
speculation that the milkman fathered him. Suckerpath was conceived
in an Australian hotel room. Cordell started playing a bass-riff, recorded
it on his four track and gave the tape to Klaus, who added some guitar
over it. Whit and the rest of the band filled the holes. They made the
song in different rooms! The lyrics were mainly Whit, but also Klaus.
Dave wrote Cloudy Skies and Jesus Rode A Harley too. Jesus Rode A Harley
deals with heaven. Heaven is supposed to be all pearly and white but
in Daves vision its all red light district and bars. 10/10
is another mouth-riff from Whit. Dave used to play it in an old band,
but much faster. 10/10, short for "ten out of ten (die)",
means that in the end, nothing really matters. Were all gonna
die, so dont stress on every little thing. V.I.P. started with
a riff from Klaus, and because Whit has no idea what to sing over it,
Shannon came up with the lyrics, about the bad people in the music business.
People who say they love your band and turn around and drop you. Oompa
started with a bass line from Cordell, and a mouth riff from Whit. The
song is a total joke, the band played it at every rehearsal. When they
did the recordings for the album, every member got one shot because
they didnt want it to sound too uptight. Candle Song is another
song written by Dave. Slower Than Nowhere only appeared on the European
and Japanese pressing of the CD. The Japanese edition also contained
NIB.
As on the previous albums, Jennifer Baily did some background vocals,
and at the beginning of Suckerpath the band used a Nicholas Cage-sample
from the 1986-movie Peggy Sue Got Married. Because of the connection
with Shannon, Whit was very excited that Brad from Souls At Zero did
backup vocals on the album. Whit called it "full circle".
The band recorded videos for Milkmans Son, Tomorrows World
(directed by Josh Taft) and Cloudy Skies.
Cordell came up with the title Menace To Sobriety. The cover of the
album is a picture of a post-card that Klaus dad sent him during
the recordings of the album. He said it reminded him of Klaus when he
was a kid! At the inside of the text book there is a cleaning bill that
the lady who rented the band the house had sent them. She kept very
good track of any destruction the band made during the recording of
the album. At the back of the album there is a picture of a very drunk
Farrel T Smith, taken right after the soccer world cup match USA-Brazil
in 1994.
In order to support the album, UKJ did the Snowboard tour, the European
club tour, and the big stadium tour with Bon Jovi and Van Halen. Many
times, the band skipped their hit Everything About You from the setlist,
because they wanted to make sure they were standing tall on the new
material. At the Wembley stadium in London, UKJ played the Sabbath cover
NIB with Ozzys son Jack on vocals together with Whit. On the US
tour in August and September, the tip of Cordells right index
finger was caught off by the bus door.
Motel California
After the
US and Canadian tour in 1995, record company Mercury dropped the band.
That is, UKJs contract had ended and it was not prolonged. The
band didnt want to stay at Mercury anyway, because the company
wasnt a family anymore. Everybody who had worked at Mercury when
UKJ got signed, had left or was fired, and there had always been small
problems with censorship, videos, etc. The band started writing and
recording songs for their new album in Klaus studio, that was
built in his own garage. The band started their own label Evolution
Records, and when half of the new album had already been recorded, they
signed the distribution deal with Castle Records. It took the band 3
months to get the songs on tape. They did all the production themselves,
because they felt that the recording techniques were just a matter of
trying and getting it right. Therefore, Motel California only cost $60,000
to record, while Menace cost $600,000!
Motel California, Klaus came up with the title, contains 12 and a half
song. Most of the lyrics are written by Whit, but everybody contributed
to the songs. Sandwich came out of a group-jam in less than 20 minutes.
Dialogue was completely written by Shannon, Undertow is the first song
that Whit ever wrote on guitar, and Little Red Man features background
vocals from Lemmy from Motorhead. The band knew Lemmy from previous
tours, and when he walked into the studio, he grabbed a microphone and
yelled little red man! Would You Like To Be There is written
by Dave Fortman. The song was originally called Alien Song because the
third verse is about outer space. Rage Against The Answering Machine,
a heavy metal song with the bands answering machine as vocals,
was originally called Message Saved.
Sandwich was the only commercial CD-single and video, although a video
for Bicycle Wheels had been recorded in Amsterdam, but has never been
released.
After the European tour in December 1996, the band came home to Santa
Barbara and started demoing songs for the new album. Their manager Dennis
Rider said that they had offers from a couple of record companies. Klaus
felt however that something was wrong and had a long conversation with
Whit, who was in India at the time. Klaus also asked the others guys,
and their reaction didn't surprise him. Everybody wanted to do something
else or go into another direction. Finally they agreed to disband UKJ.
It was a very amicable split-up.
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