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Feb 4th, 2009 at 8:20pm
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Feb 4 2009 7:59 PM EST

Cramps Singer Lux Interior Dead At 62
Singer died early Wednesday of an existing heart condition.
By James Montgomery and Jem Aswad


Lux Interior, lead singer of influential garage-punk act the Cramps, died Wednesday morning (February 4) due to an existing heart condition, according to a statement from the band's publicist. He was 62.

Born Erick Lee Purkhiser, Interior started the Cramps in 1972 with guitarist Poison Ivy (born Kristy Wallace, later his wife) — whom, as legend has it, he picked up as a hitchhiker in California. By 1975, they had moved to New York, where they became an integral part of the burgeoning punk scene surrounding CBGBs.

Their music differed from most of the scene's other acts in that it was heavily steeped in camp, with Interior's lyrics frequently drawing from schlocky B-movies, sexual kink and deceptively clever puns. (J.H. Sasfy's liner notes to their debut EP memorably noted: "The Cramps don't pummel and you won't pogo. They ooze; you'll throb.") Sonically, the band drew from blues and rockabilly, and a key element of their sound was the trashy, dueling guitars of Poison Ivy and Bryan Gregory (and later Kid Congo Powers), played with maximal scuzz and minimal drumming.

Because of that — not to mention Interior's deranged, Iggy Pop-inspired onstage antics and deep, sexualized singing voice (which one reviewer described as "the psychosexual werewolf/ Elvis hybrid from hell") — the Cramps are often cited as pioneers of "psychobilly" and "horror rock," and can count bands like the Black Lips, the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the Reverend Horton Heat, the Horrors and even the White Stripes as their musical progeny.

Over the course of more than 30 years, the Interior and Ivy surrounded themselves with an ever-changing lineup of drummers, guitarists and bassists, and released 13 studio albums (the last being 2003's Fiends of Dope Island). They also famously performed a concert for patients at the Napa State Mental Hospital in 1978 (which was recorded on grainy VHS and has since become a cult classic) and appeared on a Halloween episode of "Beverly Hills, 90210." Their video for the song "Bikini Girls With Machine Guns" also drew rave reviews from Beavis and Butt-head on a memorable episode of the show.

Despite the band's long history, fans generally agree that the group's peak was in the early '80s, with the albums Songs the Lord Taught Us and Psychedelic Jungle. Many clips of the Cramps' chaotic live shows from the era can be found online; look for their version of "Tear It Up" from the 1980 film "URGH! A Music War." One memorable (and typical) show in Boston in 1986 found Interior, clad only in leopard-skin briefs, drinking red wine from an audience member's shoe, and ended with him French-kissing a woman (who wasn't his wife) for 10 full minutes with his microphone in their mouths.

Due to their imagery, obsession with kitsch and dogged dedication to touring — they wrapped up their latest jaunt across Europe and the U.S. this past November — the Cramps commanded a loyal fanbase, and even earned a spot in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in the form of a shattered bass drum that Interior had shoved his head through.



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Reply #1 - Feb 4th, 2009 at 8:34pm
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The only time I remember hearing of the Cramps was seeing a video of theirs on MTV.  The song was Bikini Girls With Machine Guns, and I was weirded out.  Lux Interior was dressed in black leather and high heels.  I thought, "This is the weirdest shit I have ever seen".
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yeah wierd name too. RIP Lux!
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Boy, you guys HAVE led sheltered lives.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2i-g8ZycNU
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OHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH  NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
the human fly is GONE  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r3HSO1F7zHM

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I didnt' know he was sick  well I mean THAT sick

I have such fond memories of slam dancing at the 930 club and a very ~~__ ~~ memory of very sweaty LUX in leather pants falling on directly on top of me at end of set and not being able to get back up.  and lost my shoes that night had to walk home barefoot

the end of an era.    i'm losing all my past 1 by 1  who will be the last 1 standing


LUX made me feel GOOD.  THANK YOU LUX
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I met Lux one time backstage at the Orange Peel here in Asheville.  The first thing he did was grab me and drag me over to my wife, who was working hospitality there at the time.  He then proceeded to produce a vintage 3-D camera and had us do a photo session of me spanking her in various positions for about ten minutes.  It got pretty elaborate.  I am proud to know that somewhere in Lux's vast collection of photography there are pictures of me whooping my wife's ass with a rolled up guitar chord.  The rest of the night got pretty surreal.  Ivy served me pecan pie.  Lux and I talked about this awesome record I'd just found by a white guitar player and a Japanese bongo player and why Ike Turner gave Link Wray a run for his money . . . some 14 year old girl snuck backstage, wearing standard "Crampsian" attire, and Ivy gave her a glass of red wine . . . I told her I was glad to see that some things you always thought were true were true.  Awesome night, pretty much rock and roll. 


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I thought, "This is the weirdest shit I have ever seen".


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In loving memory!


TEAR THIS DAM PLACE UP!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iCQ4QLFl01g


what will BECOME of rockabilly if they all kick...   boo hoo 

I feel so sad. I think I go lay down..
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[quote author=GotToRollMe link=1233800431/0#3 date=1233845827]Boy, you guys HAVE led sheltered lives.

Yup Gimmesheltered at that!....lol

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GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

bummed....  Embarrassed


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Here's another link to text and some YouTube videos.

http://www.thedailyswarm.com/headlines/cramps-lux-interior-rip/

I think it was in Chicago that I saw The Cramps - probably at the House of (Sometimes) Blues around '96 or '97.   Poison Ivy had on a very short dress as usual and I was in the audience on the same side of the stage as she, so it was fun to check out her privates.

RIP, Lux.   Peace and love to Poison Ivy.  Hell of a band!



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Nasty Habits wrote on Feb 5th, 2009 at 10:04am:
I met Lux one time backstage at the Orange Peel here in Asheville.  The first thing he did was grab me and drag me over to my wife, who was working hospitality there at the time.  He then proceeded to produce a vintage 3-D camera and had us do a photo session of me spanking her in various positions for about ten minutes.  It got pretty elaborate.  I am proud to know that somewhere in Lux's vast collection of photography there are pictures of me whooping my wife's ass with a rolled up guitar chord.  The rest of the night got pretty surreal.  Ivy served me pecan pie.  Lux and I talked about this awesome record I'd just found by a white guitar player and a Japanese bongo player and why Ike Turner gave Link Wray a run for his money . . . some 14 year old girl snuck backstage, wearing standard "Crampsian" attire, and Ivy gave her a glass of red wine . . . I told her I was glad to see that some things you always thought were true were true.  Awesome night, pretty much rock and roll.  


Great story, Nasty!  Not only are there pics of you whooping your wife's ass with a rolled-up guitar cord, but they're in vintage 3-D!Smiley

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Such sad news. The Cramps were the Halloween house band at the Fillmore for a number of years. They also played a few NYE shows there as well. The greatest Hallowen show to eat mushrooms at EVER!
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i recall living in a particular share house back in th eearly '80s - the abiding memory of which is the Cramps being played pretty well constantly

i saw them here in about 85/86

great band - the perfect antidote to the anodyne 80s
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what a fine front man he was.  t.y. got to roll me.
he brought sex to the stage.....more so than our gentleman mick.  
it was something very brave.
hey now,  how did poison ivy stay so COOL???  always with the gum but with those concerned looks shot when he got crazy. she obv. loved him big much...she was AWESOME..

god love them both .....  
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when the sun goes down and the moon comes up.........
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Got this in the mail from a friend this morning (thanks Madeline):

LUV YOU LUX!
By Madeline

It’s another sad day in history. Lux Interior is gone at the age of 62, due to a heart condition. The only thing in his heart was rock n' roll. We thought he was indestructible – a towering, lanky, handsome Frankenstein, creating utter chaos onstage and mock-terrorizing his loving audience. Lux was always running amongst us, getting us involved in his theatrics. He resembled an evil Elvis, but his performances were way too wild, crazy and fun to be evil!

Lux and his beloved Ivy were a wonderful team - the Sonny & Cher of Transylvania. Her echoing, twangy, ghoulish Gretsch sound characterized the Cramps’ style. Ivy would stand there, stoic, sexy, snarling, smacking her gum and playing it cool. Yet, an occasional side glance at Lux and his antics would always get her eyes rolling, or force her to crack a smile!

Since 1975, the Cramps entertained us with their psychobilly surf punk. So many gigs ended with their superb demented version of ‘Surfin’ Bird’. Lux would almost swallow the microphone every time. If he had sung a straight baritone ballad, it would have been hauntingly beautiful…but beauty wasn’t his thing. He was a true, lovable cartoon monster - a real-life amalgam of Frankenberry and Count Chocula, Screamin’ Jay Hawkins and Dick Dale.

The 6 foot tall Lux wore stiletto heels like a pro. One night onstage at CBGB, wearing a pair too wide for his feet, we watched with glee as he poured a pitcher of water over himself, filling his shoes to the brim. It's a wonder he wasn't electrocuted! On another festive occasion, Lux plopped a hollowed-out Jack-O-Lantern over his head, which complemented the red Spanish senorita dress he wore, with matching high heels of course! His favourite place seemed to be inside the bass drum, where he’d curl up after smashing it with his own head.

Nothing can erase my memories of the Cramps’ 70s double bills at CBGB with the Ramones. So much fun! The Cramps’ cleverly insane lyrics always made me laugh. “Stick out your can – ‘cos I’m your garbage man!” They were trashy and classic at once.

The Cramps counted Beavis & Butthead amongst their many fans. As fans themselves of surrealism, they immortalized Duchamp’s painting Nude Descending a Staircase in the song, ‘Naked Girl Falling Down The Stairs’. And who did not revel in the pure joy of the ‘Bikini Girls with Machine Guns’ video? Nobody ever had more fun than the crowd at the Cramps’ classic 1978 gig at the California State Mental Institution. Mental indeed!

We’ll miss you Lux. Rock on the moon! Enjoy the zombie dance, and keep on singing your gravest hits in heaven! And…papa ooh mao mao!
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Maybe if Mick would just start falling on top of us,
it wouldn't be so hard when those that DO fall on top of us, die.!!!!

MICK!??????????

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From the Hartford Courant

Shocking to hear the news of the death of Lux Interior, the charismatic and effective lead singer of The Cramps, who died this week of a heart condidition at 62.

Or something like 62 -- his age has been reported as anywhere from 60 to 64. What is undisputed is that he kept true to the sound his band honed for 30 years.
But maybe the demise is not so shocking -- he had appeared as a sort of dancing zombie in front of the band that modeled itself after the best of trash culture, horror movies, comics and horror TV showcases.

The ghoulish approach of the frontman set the perfect mood for the horror-rock punch of one of the last surviving beloved cult groups from the late '70s.

In later years, his dyed black hair down and his arms flailing, he rather resembled the somnambulist from "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari," sinisterly revived and ready to rock.
But in a bizarre red latex suit, with matching red high heels, contrasted by a string of pearls, dangling pearl earrings and a bit of lipstick, he sometimes looked like Rosa DeLauro.
In addition to keeping alive the throbbing heart of 1950s rockabilly into the appreciative confines of just-emerging punk clubs, the Cramps put its own echoy mark on a sound that they also coined - psychobilly.
More than an act, this was their life. And even as the band's subject matter aimed no higher than variants on monster movie titles, the group itself represented one of the great love stories of rock 'n' roll, as Interior led the band with his wife Poison Ivy.  
How great it was to hear those timeless first records again this morning after I pulled them out of my basement very late last night. I'd always play them annually around Halloween, where there music fit so well. And I was lucky to see them a few times at Toad's Place in New Haven.

The last time there, I bought one of the more unusual band merchandise offered amid the T-shirts and such - it was a two-headed shoe horn for men and women. One side says "HISS" the other, "HEARSE." I use it every day.


On the jump, there's a review of the last Cramps show I saw, in 1998; and an interview I did with Lux in advance of a 1992 show there.


From a review published March 19, 1998:

   Nobody would accuse the Cramps of sentimentality, but the band's current tour, which ripped through Toad's Place in New Haven Tuesday, had the echo of one of those 20-year retrospectives.
   Just three numbers from the band's current ``Big Beat from Badsville'' were included in the throbbing 19-song set. It was almost as if the pioneering psychobilly group couldn't be bothered to learn more than the first three tracks on the album.
   All the better for longtime Cramps fans, treated to such early delights as ``Goo Goo Muck,'' ``Garbageman,'' ``Sunglasses After Dark'' ``TV Set'' and all the way back to the first pair of singles in 1977, ``Surfin' Bird'' and ``Human Fly.''
   The songs menace, twang and pulse as strongly as they ever did. Cramps mainstays Lux Interior and Poison Ivy Rorschach by now know the precise degree of reverb each song requires, their rhythm section well-versed in bolstering the classics at hand. Harry Drumdini has the simple basic beat that Nick Knox brought to early recordings (using big plastic bones at one point to drive home the primitive beat). Too Slim colors the sound with a fuzz-tone distortion that serves as part guitar, part bass, while affecting the Veronica Lake hairdo once worn by Cramps original Bryan Gregory.
   Interior, who turns 50 this year, is beginning to resemble a campy TV late night horror movie host, somewhat like the one to which the new album is dedicated, Ghoulardi. In goofy Halloween specs, elegant black velvet waistcoat and gloves, he seemed possessed by sound problems.
   ``We swore we'd never do an `Unplugged,' '' he said at one point, dismayed by a low sound level. ``But this is about as close as we've come. Blow it out or turn it off!''
   While feedback rang through dramatic silence in ``Love Me,'' the mix seemed fine in the audience. It enraged Interior sufficiently that he bent and broke three microphones by the apocalyptic end, tangled a web of microphone cords, bit off the head of a chopped microphone and spit it at the audience. He still managed to keep singing, while hanging from a beam.
   ``I am better than Jewel!'' the madman declared. And he was.
   His wife, Poison Ivy, dressed in zebra print swimsuit, fishnet hose and knee-high boots, kept the authentic rockabilly twang going amid any chaos.
   Together, they made the reassuring point that, at a time when the Rolling Stones and Fleetwood Mac nostalgia fests are the biggest ratings-getters on PBS, some 20-year- old rock 'n' roll is still unfit for TV fund-raising.



From an interview that ran Feb. 19, 1992 in advance of a show at Toad's that would be opened by the Rev. Horton Heat:

 
With their goulish leers, creep-show logo, and echoey, throbbing beat, the Cramps appear to have emerged from some kind of primordial ooze.
   Or at least from a melted-down goo of old rockabilly 45s and lurid monster-movie posters.
   But to hear lead singer Lux Interior tell it -- from his country-western-style bus, en route to New Orleans from Texas (on a tour that stops tonight at Toad's Place in New Haven) -- the band arose from an even scarier time in rock 'n' roll.
   "All the bands were called Silverhead or Windwhistle -- all these idiotic names," Interior recalls with some distaste. "And all their music was like Crosby, Stills & Nash and that kind of miserable stuff -- people were calling that rock 'n' roll!"
   It was a big bore for Interior, raised in Akron, Ohio, as Erick Purkhiser, and his California girlfriend Poison Ivy Rorschach (originally Kirsty Wallace), who grew up loving the glitter of glam rock in the early '70s.
   "We'd go to record stores looking for new records and there wasn't anything good," he says. "So we started listening to this stuff you could buy really cheap in junk stores, and it was blowing our mind. It was just so wild and great."
   "Anything with the word `bop' in the title, we bought," he says. "It was really timeless music; there was nothing out-of-date or old-fashioned about it. It was fueled by sex, and really exciting, thrilling music."
   So having already decided, in the moribund music scene of the day, that "if there were going to be fun shows to go to, we would have to be playing," their newfound treasures gave them something to play. Even in the late '70s punk music boom, "no one else was doing that," Interior says. "We decided this music couldn't be forgotten forever."
   The band further distinguished itself by dressing as dripping ghouls off the pages of that banned '50s comic book, "Tales From the Crypt." "We're also big horror-movie fanatics," Interior says. "That was always stuck in our stuff somewhere."
   It sure comes through on their songs, which sometimes sound
   like marquee fodder for some all-night festival at a drive-in from hell: "Human Fly," "I Was a Teenage Werewolf," "Zombie Dance," "Strychnine" and "Voodoo Idol."
   The theme continues on their two latest albums, with songs such as "Creature From the Black Leather Lagoon," "Bikini Girls With Machine Guns," "Dames, Booze, Chains and Boots," "Two Headed Sex Change" and the self-descriptive "Wilder Wilder Faster Faster."
   The Cramps instantly became the leading, and only, proponent of something called psychobilly.
   "We invented that term," Interior says. "The first posters we put out we put `psychobilly!' on it. That was just our ploy to get people to come in and see us. We went to art school, so we were into making posters saying things like rockabilly voodoo, all these weird things that would make people think: `What's going on?' "
   The horror-show, voodoo mystique surrounding the band like cobwebs and dry ice grew out of control when founding guitarist Bryan Gregory disappeared on the second night of the band's first national tour -- to join, it was repeated, a devil worship cult.
   "It was a bunch of crap," Interior says. "At the time, the record company thought he was going to have a solo career, so they were making up all this stuff about him being a witch. I mean, he can't even read. It's very difficult to be a witch if you can't read."
   At any rate, Gregory never became a solo artist, although Interior says he runs into him from time to time.
   Interior and Rorschach, who now writes as well as produces, persevered with drummer Nick Knox and a variety of bassists. Knox is gone from the current lineup, which features Slim Chance, formerly of New Jersey's Mad Daddies, on bass and Nickey Alexander of the Weirdos on drums.
   "I think this band is going to stick," Interior says hopefully of the current quartet. But he adds it's not easy to be a Cramp.
   "You either really love it and really want to do it with everything you got, or else it's too much work. If you're looking to use this to make some money or for something down the road, I think people can't take that. You have to like this life every day."
   But an encyclopedic knowledge of obscure rockabilly is not that important. "Anybody can dig a good rock 'n' roll song to be in this band," he says. "But they don't have to know what the matrix numbers are on Elvis' second single on Sun, or stuff like that."
   Still, amid their crazed originals, the band reintroduces oldies from a number of eras. The new collection includes an obscurity by the Sparkles, "Hipsville 29 B.C." and "Hardworkin' Man," which Captain Beefheart sang on the 1977 "Blue Collar" soundtrack.
   The key to the Cramps are their intense and bizarre live shows, which have already gotten off to a good start on the current tour, which began in Tijuana, Mexico.
   "The drinking age is just 16 there, and it's walking distance from the border. So all the San Diego 16-year-olds go down there to go crazy," Interior says. Even in relatively more staid Austin, Texas, the night before, "people were just throwing chewing tobacco on stage, bras, panties; somebody threw a fake eyeball on stage," Interior reports. "Every night, we have no idea what to expect. It's never boring."
   As wild as some of the legendary past tours have been, Interior
   figures the more recent shows are even wilder, partly because "I'm probably healthier than I have been in the past sometimes."
   Still, the way he cavorts over the stage, sometimes in women's clothing, the singer of "Stay Sick!" must be talking about physical health. "We're not trying to be more outrageous than someone else," he says. "We're just trying to have a wild, fun, good time."
   Sometimes the only thing that's killing him at the end of a show are his high heels.
   "It's not bad if you get ones that fit," he says. "But the ones now don't fit and they're cutting my feet to ribbons."
   Where does a guy, uh, get high heels to begin with? "Well, most cities have a Tall Girl's Shop, and you can go buy humongous shoes there."
   The rest of his unusual wardrobe, he says, comes from fetish shops from around the world. "I bought a rubber bathrobe in Germany when we were there. I got a lot of great PVC shirts that really fit great and zip on the sides."
   "We have," Interior says, "always been flamboyant dressers and stuff."


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