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'''Paul 'Biff' Rose''' is an ] ]. | '''Paul 'Biff' Rose''' is an ] ]. | ||
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Biff Rose was a musician and comedian in the early 1960's. |
Biff Rose was a musician and comedian in the early 1960's. Biff Rose arrived in ] in ], where he found employment working as a sketch writer for television ]. Eventually, Rose took up with the ] he developed during his youth growing up in ]. A song co-written with ], "Fill Your Heart", was recorded by both ] and ]. | ||
In the meantime, Rose began writing lyrics and combining them with the ] like sounds he produced on the ]. A testament to Rose's popularity, his songs were covered by a variety of entertainers, looking for a national audience. |
In the meantime, Rose began writing lyrics and combining them with the ] like sounds he produced on the ]. A testament to Rose's popularity, his songs were covered by a variety of entertainers, looking for a national audience. Much of Rose's music was comedic, often prodding the political climate of the time. He appeared twelve times on ]'s "]" from 1968 to 1970. | ||
]'s ] label released his debut in ]. Rose also recorded albums for ], ], ], and the ] label. He returned to recording in ] |
]'s ] label released his debut in ]. Rose also recorded albums for ], ], ], and the ] label. He returned to recording in ] by self-releasing the angry "Bone Again" CD. It's important to note that these later recordings, contain what many consider racist, misogynistic and anti semitic lyrics. He himself consistently refers to all the "conflict" as "theatre" on his website, much as ] refered to his past in the ] as theater, preparing him for politics later in life. Rose no longer tours the country, but performs intermittently at festivals and smaller venues. | ||
==Discography== | ==Discography== | ||
===Commerical releases=== | ===Commerical releases=== | ||
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==Quotations attributed to Rose== | ==Quotations attributed to Rose== | ||
⚫ | *''But I'm the MAN that got the Grand Slam hittin' Ho' runs for the masses kick dem jooz'n'nigguhz asses N.A..S.A's Spice Walk and that's what War's For'' | ||
⚫ | *''Hi! I'm Biff Rose. I'm the Messiah. I'm the one the jews have been waiting for to set them free from Zionism. I'm the one they've been waiting for to spurtualize their incessant noise and grasping and grabbing for mutterialism.'' | ||
*''My words are just some antics.'' | *''My words are just some antics.'' | ||
*''There's only two ways to handle women, and no one knows either one of them.'' | *''There's only two ways to handle women, and no one knows either one of them.'' | ||
⚫ | *''Hi! I'm Biff Rose. I'm the Messiah. I'm the one the jews have been waiting for to set them free from Zionism. I'm the one they've been waiting for to spurtualize their incessant noise and grasping and grabbing for mutterialism.'' | ||
⚫ | *''But I'm the MAN that got the Grand Slam hittin' Ho' runs for the masses kick dem jooz'n'nigguhz asses N.A..S.A's Spice Walk and that's what War's For'' | ||
==External links== | ==External links== |
Revision as of 19:00, 9 August 2005
Paul 'Biff' Rose is an American singer-songwriter.
Biff Rose was a musician and comedian in the early 1960's. Biff Rose arrived in Hollywood in 1966, where he found employment working as a sketch writer for television variety shows. Eventually, Rose took up with the songwriting he developed during his youth growing up in New Orleans. A song co-written with Paul Williams, "Fill Your Heart", was recorded by both Tiny Tim and David Bowie.
In the meantime, Rose began writing lyrics and combining them with the carnival like sounds he produced on the piano. A testament to Rose's popularity, his songs were covered by a variety of entertainers, looking for a national audience. Much of Rose's music was comedic, often prodding the political climate of the time. He appeared twelve times on Johnny Carson's "Tonight Show" from 1968 to 1970.
Bill Cosby's Tetragrammaton label released his debut in 1968. Rose also recorded albums for United Artists, Pacific Arts, Sweet Jane Limited, and the Buddha label. He returned to recording in 1996 by self-releasing the angry "Bone Again" CD. It's important to note that these later recordings, contain what many consider racist, misogynistic and anti semitic lyrics. He himself consistently refers to all the "conflict" as "theatre" on his website, much as David Duke refered to his past in the KKK as theater, preparing him for politics later in life. Rose no longer tours the country, but performs intermittently at festivals and smaller venues.
Discography
Commerical releases
- The Thorn in Mrs. Rose's Side (1968, Tetragrammaton)
- Children of Light (1969, Tetragrammaton)
- Biff Rose (1970, Buddah)
- Half Live at the Bitter End (1971, Buddah)
- Uncle Jesus, Aunty Christ (1972, United Artists)
- Hamburger Blues (1974, Sweet Jane Limited)
- Roast Beef (1978, Down Pat/Pacific Arts)
- Thee Messiah Album (1979, Pacific Arts)
Self released
- Bone Again (1996, Fast Eddy)
- The Elizabethan Period (2000, self release)
- E-Stir Parade(2003, self release)
- The Night Wiggah and the Nippie Higger (2004, self release)
Quotations attributed to Rose
- But I'm the MAN that got the Grand Slam hittin' Ho' runs for the masses kick dem jooz'n'nigguhz asses N.A..S.A's Spice Walk and that's what War's For
- Hi! I'm Biff Rose. I'm the Messiah. I'm the one the jews have been waiting for to set them free from Zionism. I'm the one they've been waiting for to spurtualize their incessant noise and grasping and grabbing for mutterialism.
- My words are just some antics.
- There's only two ways to handle women, and no one knows either one of them.
External links
Official websites
Other
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