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"words like broken glass"

nowheresville,
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Member Since4/8/2005
Band Websitebuck65.com
Sounds Likenothin'
Type of LabelIndie





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Hello. I'm Buck 65 and this is my bio…

I was born with the name Ricardo Terfry. My dad started calling me Buck 65 the day I was born. I don't know why. That's the truth. A lot of stories have been made up about where the name comes from, some of them by me. I've lied about it. But "where does the name come from?" is a boring question. And the truth is, I don't even know myself.

I also get asked all the time, "how would you describe your sound?" I don't have a good answer for that either. I could say “hip hop”, but a lot of people would disagree with that. Why would they? Well, best I can figure is that it's a very conservative genre and my take on it is very liberal, to say the least.

I've long argued that the roots of hip hop music go all the way back to folk and blues – even minstrel music that pre-dates the birth of both those genres (take a listen to a song called 'The Gypsy' by Emmett Miller to see where I'm coming from, for example). But I can understand how that could be seen as an unpopular and controversial idea. Also, I have a broad definition of the genre that includes a lot of records most others probably wouldn't include.

Hip hop (and especially the teachings and ideals of Afrika Bambaataa) is very important to what I do. But maybe in fairness, it should be seen as some kind of starting point for me. I write songs on a wide variety of topics – many of which are not common ones in hip hop, admittedly. When writing a song, considerations of hip hop or street credibility never cross my mind. That being the case, no point of view, emotion, or instrumentation is off-limits for me. If I find an idea, memory, or emotion interesting enough to want to write about it, I just try to turn that into music in as clear and honest a way as possible. There have been cases where that's meant being very un-macho and putting a banjo player to work (both decidedly anti-hip hop notions, generally speaking).

I'm a big music fan. I have a massive record collection. And there's no kind of music I'm not interested in. We all fall under the influence of artists we admire and respect. I'm no different. I worship Bambaataa, Townes Van Zandt, Leonard Cohen, Captain Beefheart, Skip James, Johnny Cash, Iggy Pop, Radiohead, Jacques Brel, Serge Gainsbourg, David Lynch, Egon Shiele and countless others. But I try as hard as I can to carve out my own place confidently and leave those influences behind when putting the pen to paper or entering the studio or stepping onto stage (I can't claim to have been 100% successful in that so far...).

I don't think these ideas should make me special in any kind of way. But it seems that my path has taken me to a place I inhabit alone. This being the case, classification, understanding, and even finding an audience has been a challenge. But I don't do what I do for the sake of an audience. I don't make songs to make money or to become famous. I do this because I can't seem to help it. I've been doing this since I was a kid. For most of the years I've been doing this, I haven't had an audience. And I'll be doing this when I'm an old man (if I make it that far), even if there is no audience left. I can't explain what I get out of this (granted, making a living doing this is great and all...), but I know for sure that I need to do it.

I'm lucky enough to know many talented musicians and I work with people who can help me make good songs whenever possible. So far, that's run the gamut from some of the greatest turntablists ever (D-Styles, Skratch Bastid), to classically trained musicians (members of the Chicago Symphony, Gonzales, etc.), to gifted folk musicians from my own back yard (Old Man Luedecke, Al Tuck, etc.). It's always a question of what's best for the song (and who answers the phone).

So what do you call songs like Indestructible Sam, the French version of Devil's Eyes, Lil' Taste Of Poland or Kennedy Killed The Hat? I certainly don't know. I don't think they belong in the same genre together...Does it even make sense for one person to express themselves in such a wide spectrum of ways? Personally, I think it makes less sense to express oneself in the same way all the time. And I know for a fact, from experience, that I'm no more complicated than anyone else.

So I guess what I'm saying is that I make music for myself. But if other people like it, that's wonderful and I appreciate the support and encouragement.

That's all.

Buck


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Cricket





May 12 2008 11:05 AM

I'm still waiting to see if I'm in your video... *lick, wag*
Diversity Festival Jesse





May 12 2008 12:11 PM

I really hope the gear comes back home all the best with that
GoodWord





May 12 2008 1:51 PM

thanks fer the add yall!!
Rhionnan





May 13 2008 1:22 AM

Rude little bastards.. sorry to hear about the stolen item.
Hope it doesnt leave a bad taste in your mouth for future visits in Victoria.
Spike Rosered





May 13 2008 11:18 AM

I hope you come to the southeast region of USA sometime. Charlotte or Atlanta or something. I live in SC but I would be able to make it to see you on those.

I really love and respect your music a lot. You're one of few people I can just sit and listen to and completely understand. It's amazing, how you can convey everything.

Oh, and you dance on my desktop like every day : )
Liam Roberts





May 9 2008 1:47 PM

Fucking gutting news about the stolen gear, makes me sick that people can just take something that someone is using to create something, something for them the people of the world to enjoy.

hope it gets sorted xx
Antonio™





May 9 2008 1:58 PM

Hope you get the motherfucker(s) whole stole your shit Buck! saw you at Coachella Main Stage a few years ago and have been a fan since.
Mr. Wood





May 9 2008 7:43 PM

It was the echoing voices of the old ones
Through thick steel forests and over scorched earth
Always just out of reach, a murder of crows judged my every footstep
My bones were frozen
Penniless and entirely out of breath, I washed my beautiful hands in the black market dog water trough
But through it all the real stick in my spokes was the torment of my dreams
I fought off sleep with both fists and sometimes fire
With no more than a blow gun I made from an exhausted pen
I shot the stars out of the sky
When each one fell sparkling to the ground I made wishes that never came true
Apparitions of angels with angry eyes appeared with each new moon
My own ghost began whispering and the trees died if I tried to climb them
The decision was made for me to begin interpreting real life just as I would nightmares
THORTS AKA ADRIAN SOMERVILLE





May 10 2008 2:20 AM

Hey brother

dang is dope!

Just wanted to tell how much i love talkin' honky blues, TIRED OUT is my favorate track, that right there is beautiful hip hop, poetry, soul.

Much respect from down underground.

When u comin to australia next?

peace

thorts
fig.1





May 10 2008 10:20 AM

HOLY MOLY! I was TRYING to be another Colorado soul at the Halifax show, but "no could do"(almost a Hall&Oats quote). Heard it loud and clear last night though! GREAT JOB! You WILL remember that forever! Bravo! Can't wait to hear the new stuff...
nathan





May 10 2008 10:22 AM

hey I heard about you getting your stuff stolen in Victoria. I am really sorry :(. I hope this doesn't scare you away for good. I wish you the best of luck getting it back. Tanks for the great show. I'm sorry it had to be wrecked like that.
iTod





May 10 2008 11:31 PM

sorry about the theft man...love the stuff with the symphony. its amazing.
iTod





May 10 2008 11:52 PM

how can i get your show with the symphony on cd?
The Beard Of Love





May 11 2008 10:06 AM

Hi Buck,

I was just wondering if you're planning on releasing the live show with Symphony Nova Scotia.

Perhaps it could be made available to buy as a download to try and recoup some of the money lost in the theft? (Hope they have the decency to return the video footage by the way).
Subtext





May 11 2008 12:08 PM

thank you !
Steph.





May 11 2008 5:27 PM

please come to california this summer.
<3
mathieu





May 5 2008 12:47 PM

buck, thanks for the add! saw you live in france in feb., was great!
Scott





May 5 2008 7:47 PM

Calgary show was awesome, man. I had missed you at the folk festival a few years back and was really glad I managed to catch you this time!
samantha m. "Supercoven"





May 5 2008 9:14 PM

howd it go
Philalethia





May 5 2008 11:16 PM

a fellow artist attempting to articulate the ostensibly ineffable through the medium of artistic creation. thank the lord of buck's beats for it too. I love the genius you possess, my surreal psychedelic hip hop takes a lot of inspiration from your work.
Organ Eyes





May 6 2008 8:14 PM

I just saw you in saskatoon and wanted to say, you played an excellent set. Come back soon bud. Such a great night.
SPY ELEPHANT





May 7 2008 5:37 AM

HELLO
GREAT MUSIC
WE LOVE IT
:)
Jimmy Phantom


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May 7 2008 7:32 PM

do u smell what the rock is cooking
ashley





May 7 2008 8:15 PM

you are my favorite.

forever and ever.
DJ.MAD





May 8 2008 12:28 AM

golden BC
Seamus





May 8 2008 2:57 AM

Great beats.
Great lyrics.
Great music.
Great stuff.
Melissa





May 8 2008 10:31 AM

hey,
Just added some new photo's to my profile pg -slideshow check them out and let me know what ya think? Great show last year in Denver, Co with Sage got a few photo's of you as well in my slideshow. keep doing what ya do!
Thanks
Melissa Murphy
soma





May 8 2008 10:44 AM

the show in vancouver last night was amazing, thanks for coming :) loved cadence weapon and of course skratch was wicked too as always!
Hip Hop Core





May 8 2008 1:27 PM

Here is a long interview originally recorded in May 2006 :
http://www.hiphopcore.net/interviews/119|eng-buck-65.html
allison





May 9 2008 8:22 AM

Such fun!
Fire Dancer





May 9 2008 9:21 AM

Thanks for coming to Victoria! That was a great show and we really enjoyed Scratch and Cadence weapon as well. Keep up the amazing works :)
Alfonso III





May 4 2008 9:57 AM

BUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

MY MAIN MAN*

HOPE ALL IS WELL,
HOPEFULLY I WILL SEE YOU SOON*

PEACELOVE*

-ALFONSO
VENGEANCE MOTOR CLUB





May 4 2008 10:56 AM

glad i passed by

-peace kidd
flatlander





May 4 2008 1:03 PM

You guys rocked Steeltown proper!
Thanks for the great tunes...
Ben





May 4 2008 2:47 PM

the little desktop Ricardo has had me giggling all weekend. Welldone to whoever came up with that little nugget.
Edward





May 2 2008 5:56 PM

come back to new york city buck sixty five.
Trv





May 2 2008 5:59 PM

Come to the Bay Area in California sometime, we love ya out here, KEEP IT UP!!!
Pigeon Charmer(xyz)





May 2 2008 6:49 PM

i've ran out of lame threats(which is hard to do btw)
Perverts Beware





May 2 2008 7:10 PM

god i love u.
Sister