Dandy Warhols, The
Dandys Rule, Ok?
On Thursday April 6th 1995, five years before the refrain of "...I Like You..." from their 2000 hit song "Bohemian Like
You"
permeated all known media and stuck forever in the memory banks of music fans worldwide, and eight years before they
recorded the song that would become the theme song of the popular tv series Veronica Mars, The Dandy Warhols released
their debut album Dandys Rule, Ok? [BTW-002LP] on the now defunct Tim/Kerr Records. The album not only showcased the raw
seeds of inspiration that would develop into the full on psyche-pop powerhouse the Dandy's would become but is also an
oft overlooked self-contained garage psyche-pop masterpiece in its own right. Portland Oregon based Schizophonic Records
is proud to be re-issuing this masterpiece on vinyl in celebration of its 20th anniversary.
The question posed by the title of The Dandy Warhols first record is simple, as is the answer. David Bowie answered the
question when he asked the Dandys to open for him on tour in 2003. The world of television and film have answered in the
extensive licensing of their material throughout the past two decades. Traditional and streaming radio have answered
with
constant rotation of their music - and, after a spinning of this vinyl reissue of the debut on the old turntable, even
the most jaded music fan will be hard pressed to answer with anything other than, "Yes. Absolutely.. Dandys Rule."
Price
Genre
Format
LP - 2 disk
Release
27-11-2015
Label
Item-nr
1015580
EAN
0616892269342
Availability
Not in stock
Tracks
Title
Artist
1
INTRODUCTION BY YOUNG TOM
2
THE DANDY WARHOLS' T.V. THEME SONG
3
RIDE
4
BEST FRIEND
5
NOT YOUR BOTTLE
6
(TONY, THIS SONG IS CALLED) LOU WEED
7
NOTHIN' TO DO
8
THE COFFEE AND TEA WRECKS
9
GENIUS
1
DICK
2
JUST TRY
3
NOTHING (LIFESTYLE OF A TORTURED ARTIST FOR SALE)
4
GRUNGE BETTY
5
PRELUDE : IT'S A FAST DRIVING RAVE UP WITH THE DANDY WARHOLS SIXTEEN MINUTES
6
IT'S A FAST DRIVING RAVE UP WITH THE DANDY WARHOLS SIXTEEN MINUTES
7
FINALE : IT'S A FAST DRIVING RAVE UP WITH THE DANDY WARHOLS SIXTEEN MINUTES