Casper & the Cookies的吉他谱
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by Margaret Reges
Known for their eclectic indie pop and kooky on-stage antics, Casper & the Cookies grew out of a solo project pioneered by Athens, GA, area musician Jason NeSmith (aka Casper Fandango). In 1996, NeSmith was the drummer for the "philosopher rock" trio Feyerabend, which in addition to NeSmith featured frontman David Dault and future Cookies member Kay Stanton. During a Feyerabend show in 1996, Dault shouted, "This ain't the house of Casper Fandango!," in response to which NeSmith shouted, "Yes it is." Casper Fandango was born. NeSmith adopted the persona and got to work on some songs, which he released on a Casper Fandango & the Knees tape entitled Consumer LP in the spring of 1996. NeSmith toyed around with the Casper project, releasing another cassette tape recording in 1997 (Casper Fandango & His Tiny Sick Tears' How's Your Hand?), but dedicated the majority of his time to projects like Feyerabend and Orange Hat.
The first official Casper & the Cookies show was on March 16, 1999. The band -- at that time consisting of NeSmith, Christo Harris, Ben Spraker, and Kenny Howes -- played at the Gravity pub in Atlanta, with hopes of breaking into the thriving Athens/Atlanta music scene. The following year, the band opened up for Elf Power at the 40 Watt in Athens. NeSmith married Stanton shortly after this and moved to Athens; their relocation would eventually prompt Harris and Spraker to leave the band. The band released a couple recordings on the Lookit Meee! label during this time, Casper Fandango & His Tiny Sick Tears' How's Your Hand? and the Take It Away, Live in the Lobby EP, but the band experienced its greatest success at its boisterous live shows.
Soon enough, a representative from Happy Happy Birthday to Me Records caught Casper & the Cookies opening for the Late BP Helium and Elekibass around this time and agreed to sign the band. After several lineup changes and a couple years of hard work, the band (then consisting of NeSmith, Stanton, Phil Stockman, Paul Walker, and Ben Spraker) released Oh on Happy Happy Birthday to Me in 2004 and went on tour in Japan the following year. Casper & the Cookies had a new lineup on its 2006 Happy Happy Birthday to Me release, The Optimist's Club, which featured NeSmith, Stanton, and new drummer Davy Gibbs as the core members of the group. The finished album, released in the summer of 2006, managed to retain the jumpy, quirky spirit of Oh without the rough-edged production values.