Darcy Clay

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Jesus I Was Evil 00:00 Tools
Jolene 00:00 Tools
All I Gotta Do 00:00 Tools
What About It 00:00 Tools
And It Was Easy 00:00 Tools
In The Middle 00:00 Tools
English Rose (Live) 00:00 Tools
English Rose 00:00 Tools
Jesus I Was Evil (live) 00:00 Tools
All I Gotta Do (Live) 00:00 Tools
It Was Easy (Live) 00:00 Tools
It Was Easy 00:00 Tools
Jolene (Live) 00:00 Tools
What About It (Live) 00:00 Tools
English Rose - Live 00:00 Tools
Jesus I Was Evil - Live 00:00 Tools
All I Gotta Do - Live 00:00 Tools
It Was Easy - LIve 00:00 Tools
Jolene - Live 00:00 Tools
What About It - Live 00:00 Tools
Jesus, I was Evil 00:00 Tools
All I Gotta Do [Live] 00:00 Tools
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Darcy Clay (real name Daniel Bolton) was a New Zealand singer/songwriter, who was made famous in 1997 for his minor hit, Jesus I Was Evil, in which he recorded all instruments in his bedroom on a 4-Track recorder. He was signed to Antenna Records, and possibly was Antenna's first real star. Clay's entire career output consisted of two six track EPs, Jesus I Was Evil and (posthumously) a live EP Songs For Beethoven, recorded on DAT tape when he opened for Blur's 1997 New Zealand performance (including a solo performance of 'English Rose', the Elton John-penned tribute to Princess Diana, who'd died less than two months beforehand). The Two EPs were reissued back to back as an album entitled Darcy Anthology, featuring a bonus CD of QuickTime all Darcy Clay music videos, interview footage and press clippings created before his death, in 1998. His music has been described as "country-fried punk rock" - his Jesus I Was Evil EP featured a cover of Dolly Parton's Joelene, amongst other somewhat country-flavoured rock songs. Darcy Clay committed suicide at his girlfriend's house soon after this performance. Whether coincidentally or not, his next gig was to be at an anti-suicide benefit concert. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.