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Pat Brady 1965-2009




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Member Since8/28/2005
Band Websitehttp://kennychambers.tripod.com/movingtargets
Band MembersPat Brady
Chuck Freeman
Pat Leonard
Kenny Chambers
Sounds LikeThis video was shot in the Summer of 1990 during our first European tour. The lineup is Kenny, Pat, and Chuck. This is actually two songs-Nothing Changes & Things Are Going By.
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Moving Targets formed in the summer of 1982 with Pat Brady on drums, Pat Leonard on bass and Kenny Chambers on guitar . With a repertoire pushing through the Punk Rock Songbook, they dragged their gear from there to here. They Rocked right next to the keg. They played "The Greatest Song".

That Fall, two things happened that would forever change the group. The dealer grew his first indoor batch of super-skunk hydro, and the Bad Brains released the R.O.I.R. cassette. Band rehersals now began with a ritual errand through the wooded back streets of Topsfield Ma, followed by a detailed study of the Rastfarian's songcraft. They dreamed of their first real gig. They wrote their first original song, the long-forgotten "Phase out'.

Early December bought a phone call from Anthony from N.Y.C., manager of the Bad Brains, whom the lads had met a couple of weeks before at an all-ages show at the Living Room. They played for him over the phone, and got a gig with the Brains at C.B.G.B.s for that coming Christmas eve. The place was a real dump. full of weirdos, but they got a free case of beer and were treated well. They opened up for D.C. band Scream and the Bad brains.

1983 brought them their first Boston shows and friendships with bands like "Sorry", "Busted Statues", and "Dredd Foole and the din". Bands like "Christmas and "D.Y.S." remained distant. They also met Gerard Cosloy and Lou Giordano, Executive producer and producer of the "Bands that could be God" l.p. That summer the trio recorded 8 songs with Lou at the legendary Radio-Beat studio. That fall, the Dealer moved to Ohio, the Bad Brains switched to an all-reggae set, and the Target's dis-banded amid the noise and confusion.

The summer of 1984 saw the long-awaited release of Gerard's compilation, featuring 3 songs by the band. The group re-formed and started working on a new live show and dressing a bit differently. After a low-interest loan from their good friend/one-time manager Kim Brookes, they made plans to enter Whitedog studios with Lou once again at the helm. They layed down 15 tracks between December and January of 1986/87. The band once again broke up at it's completion.
August 1987 saw the bands first l.p. "Burning in water" released to near universal critical praise. Sensing a quick buck, Emily Kaplan (Salem 66) booked a tour post haste.

Taking to the road with new bass player Chuck "roast" Freeman (Smash Pattern) in early 1987, the Targets made it as far as New Jersey before the Transmission blew in Pat Brady's van. Live sound/producer/all around good guy Carl Plaster sprung for a rental on his mastercard, and the band made it to the next two gigs. After the van was repaired, the boys broke in the new transmission with a 1200 mile ride strait to Miami, where their name was up in lights. The tour ended quitely with a show in a North Carolina bicycle shop where the band was asked to play obscure country songs at half volume. Canceling the next show, they sped home with a re-newed vigor, only to break up the next day .

Kenny jumped ship to join 1 punk band Bullet LaVolta, who on their first European tour, was occasionally asked about "The Mooving Tahgets". Sensing a quick buck, TAANG! records threw the band some money to enter the studio once again with Lou Giordano to record all the left-overs. Pat Leonard was brought in to play bass on the songs Chuck deemed "not up to snuff" and they even played 2 gigs as a 4-piece with Roaster on guitar. Kenny continiued with LaVolta, Rocking throughout the land and opening for bands like the Butthole Surfers and Soundgarden. He bought a pair of black stretch jeans in Baltimore, but he still missed the Targets.

Late 1989 saw the release of their next record "Brave noise"on TAANG! records. A Targets tour was soon booked by the Paperclip agency in Holland and once again, Chuck was on bass. The tour was awesome, just great fun. Lots of free food and drink. People really came out and showed their love. They broke a lot of hearts in the process. Wolfy, Dino and Robert, you are not forgotten. German drum store guy, it was a gas. The reality of life in the states hit the band upon their return home. No more free food. After a final gig at Manray with Buffalo Tom and Jones very, the Targets took another break.

In 1991 "Fall" The last recordings featuring Pat Brady, were released. Kenny went to Berlin to record his first "solo" record. Upon it's release there was a European tour with Jeff Goddard on bass, Jamie Vanbremer on drums and Ben Segal on guitar. They called it "Kenny Chambers and the Moving Targets" and although they sounded great and played some memorable shows, it wasn't the real deal. There was a final Targets release "Take this ride" featuring original bass player Pat Leonard and J' Arcari on drums, but it wasn't the same. They toured Europe and the states to support the record, and called it quits soon after returning home.

The band played three reunion shows from the mid to late 90s. The last time these guys have been in the same room was a scheduled show in 2000 at T-T the bears that was canceled at the last minute due to flooding. Rumblings of a reunion of some sort, along with a show booked at the Abbey on January 27th, with the also reunited Busted Statues have been confirmed for 2007. Hope it doesn't rain that night.

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Year of dragon

Year of dragon



Oct 17 2009 6:40 PM

big influence on my 20 years in bands. always calling...

thanks!
IGOR

IGOR



Aug 31 2009 8:25 PM

listening to the "brave noise" album right now. it..s kicking ass
peace, igor 
Gee Angel

Gee Angel



Aug 10 2009 8:17 PM

Hello guys! Thanks for adding me.
You guys always one of my great bands.
To my regret I've never seen you guys show.
R.I.P, two of Pat...

THE DEFECTS 78-84

THE DEFECTS 78-84



Aug 5 2009 1:37 AM

greetings from belfast..cheers n beers
Grant

Grant Dow



Jul 31 2009 4:56 PM

Very sad news indeed, what an amazing drummer...
Dream Police

Dream Police



Jul 28 2009 12:05 AM

Our thoughts go to you and your families...what a tragic loss.
Johnny Concrete, on behalf of DREAM POLICE
The Exclusive Company Appleton

The Exclusive Company Appleton



Jul 21 2009 2:36 AM

thanks for the add
Bedford Falls

Bedford Falls



Jul 18 2009 5:38 PM

Thank you so much! I can't tell you what it means to us that you like the songs!
Cabal

Cabal



Jul 3 2009 7:16 AM

Photobucket ....thx so much !!!
NERI

NERI



Jun 29 2009 1:31 AM

very sad about Pat Leonard.

sad
Bouboul

Bouboul



Jun 21 2009 8:56 PM

hey mate !
i've just seen vero !we talked a lot about you !
just hope to see you again my friend !
bouboul.drunk sincerity.france
Dougla'

Dougla'



Jun 22 2009 2:46 AM

I went to high school with Pat. He was the one who go me into punk rock and conviced me to take my drumming to the next level. i'll never forget the day he came to class with the Bad Brains record in hand and told me, "This is what you need to learn to play like!"

I really looked up to him as a drummer and a friend. When i look back at my life, his inspiration really was the spark that sent me on a journey of playing music around the world. I wish I could have talked to him one last time to let him know how big of a gift he had given me.

R.I.P. Pat, We'll talk again on the other side.
33 on the needle @ Cicero’s on Nov 28th!

33 on the needle @ Cicero’s on Nov 28th!



Jun 18 2009 1:38 AM

We will miss you Pat.
canartic

canartic



Jun 19 2009 12:01 AM

hands down, one of the greatest drummers to grace this globe. he was an inspiration to many, including me, (one drummer from ny who never forgot his words of inspiration): "your drumming is the balls." thanks pat. (jon - phantom tollbooth)(re; our targets show at maxwells, hoboken,nj in 1986 or 87?).
Mrs. H

Mrs. H



Jun 16 2009 11:32 PM

rest in peace pat. i am so sorry about pat's loss. love to his family.
- meg
MEATBEATERS

MEATBEATERS



Jun 13 2009 3:21 AM

our hearts go out to Pat's family and friends.
Jed (Smash! fanzine)

Jed Hresko



Jun 12 2009 6:59 PM

So sorry guys!
=================

The Freeze - Five Way Fury (1992) - live in Germany with Pat Brady (RIP) on drums

recorded live in 1991...

Pat's on fire here... he made even the simpler old Freeze songs more complex... lots of fills and it sounds like a double-kick is in use at times (although, can't imagine Clif ever allowing that since it would be "too metal".)


The entire 20 songs are here (61.4 MB zip file with MP3's):
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/785571/The%20Freeze%20-%20Five%20Way%20Fury%20-%20Pat%20Brady%20on%20drums.zip

Or, if you want to sample some individual tracks, I've chosen 3 where Pat's work really stands out:

Freeway to Fire:
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/785571/The%20Freeze%20-%20Five%20Way%20Fury%20-%20Pat%20Brady%20on%20drums/04%20Freeway%20To%20Fire.mp3

American Town:
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/785571/The%20Freeze%20-%20Five%20Way%20Fury%20-%20Pat%20Brady%20on%20drums/13%20American%20Town.mp3

D.E.A.:
http://files.getdropbox.com/u/785571/The%20Freeze%20-%20Five%20Way%20Fury%20-%20Pat%20Brady%20on%20drums/06%20D.E.A..mp3
Nando

Nando



Jun 12 2009 11:58 AM

Scheiße!!!
The day couldn't start with worse news... condolences from Germany.
Tomonori

Tomonori



Jun 12 2009 7:55 AM

...I'm sad.
May his soul rest in peace.
Peter and the Pets

Peter and the Pets



May 22 2009 9:01 PM

Hey Kenny,
Since I never succeeded in finding/buying/listening to "Burning in water", "Brave Noise" is my favotite. Title says it all!
Great to see it on our page too!
Cheers!
carl
john the bassman

john guilmain



Apr 22 2009 3:14 PM

john the bassman

john guilmain



Apr 21 2009 8:32 PM

i got a nice moving targets t-shirt from Caroline....great!!
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Potato Fritz



Apr 17 2009 11:17 AM

Potato Fritz - Mann beisst Hund VIDEO

calaculi

calaculi



Apr 18 2009 6:09 PM

Thanks for the add!
ARiGaTo!
Expando Brain

Expando Brain



Apr 7 2009 1:18 AM

Best 80's Boston band? Tough call - so many choices, so many good ones - but I think I might have to go with yes. A lot of the many bands there and then did something right, but Moving Targets had phenomenal songs AND executed them perfectly. Many of us couldn't sing, couldn't play our instruments particularly well, couldn't put together a coherent song, whatever. Targets did it all.
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