Category: The DNRC Records (page 17 of 21)

Originally conceived of as a clearing house, DNRC Records would go on to issue—and then, strangely, delete—exactly one hundred releases by a range of recording artists. Are you ready to seethe?

Clint Bo Dean: “Private Poet”

One of DNRC Records’ worst-kept secrets (not to mention its most made-up face) is the running gag known as Clint Bo Dean.

Bo Dean, whose musical influences could do with an update or three thousand, is a real muso’s muso, refusing to release recorded tracks in any format and only performing live when he is drunk enough to chuck.

Hence this rare 1980s style picture disk, featuring an interview with Stung and a couple of shots of Clint blowing his nose.

CBD, as he is known to his legionnaires, encapsulates all things poetic here, as he tackles the only song he’s ever really understood: Tina Turner’s “Private Dancer”. Somehow, Clint manages to fuse the spirit of Bachman Turner Overdrive with that of Michael J Fox as he appeared in The Secret of My Success.

Bold, brassy and quite possibly bonkers, Clint Bo Dean is every hair stylist’s nightmare.

And that includes you, Brian.