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R. Stevie Moore - I Like To Stay Home (1986)
Robert
Steven Moore, also known as R. Stevie Moore and RSM (born January 18,
1952), is an American singer, songwriter, and musician.
In addition to
having numerous albums released on labels around the world, Moore has
self-released over 400 cassette, CD-R and digitally online albums since
1968, as well as dozens of home videos, mostly through the R. Stevie
Moore Cassette Club, his home-based label.
His eclectic work
incorporates a variety of musical styles, both popular and experimental.
From 1978 to November 2010, Moore lived and recorded in his apartment
studios in Montclair, New Jersey, and then Bloomfield, New Jersey,
before relocating to his native Nashville in December 2010.
He is the
oldest son of Bob Moore, veteran Nashville A-Team bassist, producer, and
orchestra leader, as well as a longtime sideman for Elvis Presley, Roy
Orbison and many others.
In February 2005, newspaper writer Tammy LaGorce
praised Moore, dubbing him a "lo-fi legend" in the New York Times.
Robert Schneider (Apples in Stereo):
"Everybody should check out his
very interesting/awesome/strange videos on youtube, not to mention his
many, varied records--R. Stevie was making home recorded experimental
pop records before "lo-fi" was even a word, and he produces songs the
way Steve Keene produces paintings: constantly, in great numbers, with
something interesting about each one-- Fans of ELO, XTC, and LSD check
out "I Like to Stay Home" which is one of my favorite songs ever.
The
guy is God (he even has a white beard and big psychedelic glasses just
like God)."
"GLAD MUSIC has convinced me that R. Stevie
Moore is a genius of a rare order, with the ability to marshal a
bewildering diversity of styles and influences and mold them into
something quite peculiarly his own.
He's one of the few practitioners of
post-modernist cross-pollination with the wit and sheer taste to
produce a worthy hybrid. Buy this record and make him a tax exile."
- Andy Gill (Issue dated 17 May 1986)
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Save R. Stevie
UFS, local New Jersey TV show, December 1986. Featuring Jim Price
(drums). Re-edited by Nuno Monteiro. Video originally posted on Youtube
in August 17 2006.
The most viewed RSM video on the web (46,602 views).
I LIKE TO STAY HOME
i like to stay home
you go on out just close the door
i like to stay home
where it's safe and sound
and nobody has a rifle
i don't care about going anywhere
i don't think about appearing anywhere
i got enough to do right here
i like to stay home
relax and read the facts of life
i like to stay home
where it's safe and sound
and nobody asks me what's wrong
i don't care about movies or hockey games
i just need about
why is it jabberwocky blames me?
i got enough to do right here
i like to stay home
and play guitar and play it back
i like to stay home
where it's safe and quiet
in private inside me
i think i'll stay home
i don't care about making any plans
i don't think about showing up at the dance
go without me got enough to right here
i like to stay home
you go on out and have a ball
i like to stay home
where it's safe and quiet
in private inside me
inside me