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Only two Daisyhead recordings are known to exist.
Only two Daisyhead recordings are known to exist.


One is a self-titled 14-track recording, where most of the songs are cut off before they end. A few covers are included, [[David Bowie]]'s "Ziggy Stardust" being among them. Half (or more) of the song titles are unknown. Its also perhaps the earliest recording of the "[[Deadboy & the Elephantmen]] Theme Song," which Riggs would sometimes play when he formed a band by that name in late [[2000]].
One is a self-titled 14-track recording, where most of the songs are cut off before they end. A few covers are included, [[David Bowie]]'s "Ziggy Stardust" being among them. Half (or more) of the song titles are unknown. It's also perhaps the earliest recording of the "[[Deadboy & the Elephantmen]] Theme Song," which Riggs would sometimes play when he formed a band by that name in late [[2000]].


The other is "Skeletal Circus Derails," which is the namesake of the Riggs fan site [http://www.skeletalcircus.com www.skeletalcircus.com].
The other is "Skeletal Circus Derails," which is the namesake of the Riggs fan site [http://www.skeletalcircus.com www.skeletalcircus.com].

Revision as of 08:52, 25 March 2006

Daisyhead & the Mooncrickets was a project of Dax Riggs in 1997. It never took off.

Only two Daisyhead recordings are known to exist.

One is a self-titled 14-track recording, where most of the songs are cut off before they end. A few covers are included, David Bowie's "Ziggy Stardust" being among them. Half (or more) of the song titles are unknown. It's also perhaps the earliest recording of the "Deadboy & the Elephantmen Theme Song," which Riggs would sometimes play when he formed a band by that name in late 2000.

The other is "Skeletal Circus Derails," which is the namesake of the Riggs fan site www.skeletalcircus.com.