The Horse Flies

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Cluck Old Hen 04:50 Tools
Hush Little Baby 03:20 Tools
Build A House And Burn It Down 04:14 Tools
14 Reasons 04:33 Tools
Oh Death 04:24 Tools
Veins of Coal 05:44 Tools
Three Shoes 04:33 Tools
Drunkard's Child 06:00 Tools
Carnival Lips 05:05 Tools
Human Fly 05:52 Tools
Baghdad Children 05:39 Tools
A Hundred Camels 05:24 Tools
Rub Alcohol Blues 05:56 Tools
Jenny on the Railroad 02:55 Tools
Rafting (From My Front Door) 05:22 Tools
Cornbread 01:58 Tools
Link of Chain 02:40 Tools
I Live Where It's Gray 08:05 Tools
Blueman's Daughter 03:55 Tools
Who Throwed Lye on My Dog 05:37 Tools
Sally Ann 04:18 Tools
Roadkill 04:30 Tools
Life Is A Rubber Rope 05:03 Tools
Rafting, From My Front Door 05:24 Tools
Passion Is An Art Form 04:54 Tools
Two Candles 04:27 Tools
Starvation Waltz 04:18 Tools
Needles On The Beach 05:22 Tools
I Need A Plastic Bag (To Keep My Brains In) 04:15 Tools
Time Is Burning 04:14 Tools
What Does Family Mean? 04:47 Tools
Cold Out There 04:40 Tools
Your Eyes Are Elevators 04:52 Tools
Jenny in the railroad 00:00 Tools
Pretty Little Girl 00:00 Tools
Swamp Cat Rag 00:00 Tools
Blueman’s Daughter 00:00 Tools
Video Nasty 05:38 Tools
Iko Iko 05:48 Tools
Late For The Dance 05:38 Tools
Cake Delivery 00:00 Tools
Warhole 00:00 Tools
Decaydream 05:38 Tools
John Brown's Dream 05:38 Tools
Live Where It’s Gray 00:00 Tools
Jimmy Sutton 05:38 Tools
Emory Bailey 05:38 Tools
Fist 05:38 Tools
Leather Britches 05:38 Tools
Modern Mind 04:47 Tools
The Slow Choke 05:38 Tools
Ride Old Buck 05:38 Tools
Pork Fat Makes My Chicken Tan 05:38 Tools
Waxwound 05:38 Tools
False Roses in Bloom 05:38 Tools
Rafting 05:38 Tools
Snowflake in an Avalanche 05:38 Tools
Fake Moon 05:38 Tools
Past Me / Present You 05:38 Tools
Make It Look Like an Accident 07:23 Tools
Sea Control 04:47 Tools
Wasp Jockey 05:38 Tools
Kick Like You Kick 05:38 Tools
Emory Baily 05:38 Tools
Candy Girl 05:38 Tools
Cluck Old Hen (Live) 07:23 Tools
Nailhouse 02:18 Tools
Out Into the Empty 05:38 Tools
Jill Kester 07:23 Tools
The Sound of Two Eyes Opening 04:47 Tools
What Does Family Mean 04:47 Tools
Soft Focus 02:18 Tools
Embers 02:18 Tools
Wagnerd 00:48 Tools
Devil In The Strawstack 04:47 Tools
Hangman's Reel 04:47 Tools
Vampire Shift 02:18 Tools
Statues 01:52 Tools
Look Down 04:47 Tools
Warmth of Your Love 02:18 Tools
The Bug Loop 02:02 Tools
The Woods 01:52 Tools
Ride Ol' Buck 01:52 Tools
The Storm Trucks 01:55 Tools
People Go Under In Pieces 01:33 Tools
Cutting The Trees 02:27 Tools
The Town 01:10 Tools
Nothing New 06:15 Tools
Mink Don't Trickle Down 06:15 Tools
John Brower's Dream 07:23 Tools
Log Death 03:58 Tools
The Boat 02:38 Tools
The Distempered Bear Waltz 03:58 Tools
Phantom 03:58 Tools
Cotton-Eyed Joe 03:58 Tools
drunkards child 03:58 Tools
Charleston 00:48 Tools
Passion 00:48 Tools
mink dont trickle down 00:48 Tools
Pieces 00:48 Tools
nothings new 00:48 Tools
breaking up christmas 00:48 Tools
build a house and burn in down 00:48 Tools
You're Never Promised Tomorrow 00:48 Tools
I Need A Plastic Bag 00:48 Tools
intro 00:48 Tools
Sally Anne 00:48 Tools
Wooden Thumbs 00:48 Tools
Good night 00:48 Tools
Money In Both Pockets 00:48 Tools
i live where its grey 00:48 Tools
Zone Blue 00:48 Tools
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The Horse Flies are an American alternative rock/folk band, founded in the late 1970s under the name "Tompkins County Horseflies" by husband and wife Jeff Claus and Judy Hyman, Richie Stearns and John Hayward. All members of the band emerged from the old-time music scene of the 1970s. They brought a sophisticated post-punk sensibility to the playing of old-time music. Songs by Claus and Stearns included surreal elements that simultaneously evoked the weirdness of Appalachian folk imagery and the alienated perspective British and American independent-label rock bands of the 1980s. This link was perhaps most explicit in their reworking of the Cramps' "Human Fly", the title cut of the Horseflies' first album. Claus' homage to their adopted hometown of Ithaca, New York, "I Live Where It's Grey" recalls early Talking Heads and Devo, but the mechanical precision is executed on traditional acoustic instruments. Stearns' adaptation of the lullaby "Hush Little Baby" transforms it into a series of heartfelt promises from someone who has little but offers everything. Their second album, "Gravity Dance" (1991) threw the musical balance greatly over to the rock sensibility. Claus's "Sally Ann," later re-recorded by Natalie Merchant, retains the band's connection to Appalachian balladry, and their interpretation of a traditional French waltz keeps them in touch with their roots in string-band music for dancing. But Stearns' "I Need a Plastic Bag (to Keep My Brains In)" and Claus's "Life Is a Rubber Rope" are more nearly "New Wave" pop songs. John Hayward, the band's bassist, died in 1997. The last recording of the original line-up was the serendipitously recorded "Live in the Dance Tent" (1997) which was taped "from the board" at the 6th Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance in July 1996. The album introduces a broader audience to the live sound that the band had developed, which included long jams, extending selected cover songs ("Iko Iko") and old-time tunes into seven and eight furiously inventive danceable minutes. The "Two Traditions" album (2000) is a quasi-Horse Flies album (without their name on it). The sessions that form the basis of the collection were recorded, according to the liner notes, immediately after the "Live in the Dance Tent" performance in an effort to capture some of the energy and beauty of that evening. But after Hayward died the rest of the band did not want to go forward with the project. Producer Jim Roberts added some interstitial material and put out the album as a fusion of African and Appalachian traditions. It includes some stand-out renditions of well known old-time tunes like "Ride Ol'Buck," "Jimmy Sutton," "Emory Bailey," and "John Brown's Dream." After Hayward died in 1997, they stopped performing. Several years ago, the group began playing again using different names, such as Edna's Driveway. In the early 21st century they began to perform again as The Horse Flies, touring in Europe and playing festivals in the United States. In 2000 and 2004, Hyman and Stearns toured as members of Natalie Merchant's band and provided backup on Merchant's 2003 album The House Carpenter's Daughter. Claus's song "Sally Ann" was covered on the album. In 2008, the band released "Until the Ocean", its first album in eight years. "Until the Ocean" represents a marshaling of almost all of their playing styles in one collection. Claus's "Build A House and Burn it Down" is every bit as compelling a roots-based pop song as anything he did in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Stearns' "Veins of Coal" is ballad about coal miners and mining (what could be more Appalachian?), but also has a second meaning that is very personal (one of his sons is called Cole). The band also presents their versions of Doc Boggs' "Drunkard's Child" and an old-time tune they've played for years, "Cluck Old Hen". Hyman and Claus play locally in Ithaca in a band called A Boy With A Fish, which has released one album. Stearns released an album called "Solo" which consists of him playing banjo, tenor guitar and singing in his back yard. In 2011 Stearns released his second album, "Missing," recorded largely with the Evil City String Band, with whom he regularly plays in the Ithaca area. The Flies' current lineup consists of Judy Hyman: violin, vocals Jeff Claus: guitar, banjo ukulele, vocals Rich Stearns: banjo, tenor guitar, vocals Taki Masuko: percussion Rick Hansen: accordion, organ Jay Olsen: bass Discography Chokers and Flies: Old Time Music (1985) (Shared album with The Chicken Chokers) Human Fly (1987) Gravity Dance (1991) Where the Rivers Flow North (1994) (film score) In the Dance Tent (1997) A Stranger in the Kingdom (1998) (film score) Two Traditions (2000) Until the Ocean (2008) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.