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The Cramps' Lux Interior: Goodbye, Ghoul Gone Wild

Posted Thu Feb 5, 2009 10:52am PST by Billy Altman in Stop The Presses!

Punk fans still in mourning over the January 6 death of Stooges guitarist Ron Asheton may be wondering if some sort of morbid "Dead Punk Of The Month" club might be forming, as news broke yesterday of the passing in Glendale, California, of Cramps lead singer Lux Interior at age 62 from longstanding heart problems.

Since the Cramps' 30-plus-year existence was centered around the twosome of Interior and his wife, lead guitarist "Poison" Ivy Rorschach, it's hard to imagine the band continuing--although given the duo's well-earned reputation as the founding parents of horror rock, I wouldn't count out Lux from figuring out some way to rise from the dead and come back to maniacally haunt us still-around mortals. And I mean that in the nicest way.

Back in 1980, well before the appearance of such PG-rated trifles as Michael Jackson's "Thriller," the decidedly R- (and at times X)-rated Cramps were not just whistling but yowling in the graveyard, extolling  the virtues of the "Zombie Dance," with pleasant-dreams lyrics like this: "Nobody hang around Zombie dancing school/They do the swim face-down in the Zombie pool." That was one of their tamer numbers, too.

A kind of grade-D (as in "demented)" rock version of Gomez and Morticia Addams, Akron native Interior (born Erick Purkhiser) and Sacramento's Ivy (born Kristy Wallace) came in on the ground floor--in their case more like the catacombs--of New York's downtown punk explosion in the mid-1970s. Between Lux's ghoul-gone-wild vocals and slimy stage antics and Ivy's provovative mesh 'n' heels outfits and chainsaw guitar riffs, the Cramps looked and sounded like a mad scientist's rock lab experiment gone horribly wrong.

"Psychobilly," somebody called them, and like a knife between the shoulder blades, the classification stuck. What truly set the Cramps apart, though, was their sense of humor. Twisted as it was, the smile lurking behind such phlegmatic (accent on the phlegm) fare as "Goo Goo Muck," "I Was A Teenage Werewolf," and "Don't Eat Stuff Off The Sidewalk" helped the Cramps gain a loyal following among the CBGB/Max's Kansas City denizens--a following they never really lost through three decades of cult-sized infamy.

While the Cramps never had any bona fide hits--about the closest they came was 1990's self-explanatory "Bikini Girls With Machine Guns"--Lux, Ivy and the assorted henchmen and henchwomen who moved through the group's ranks (most notably late guitarist Bryan Gregory and drummer Nick Knox) never had a problem drawing a crowd. Indeed, as recently as this past November they were out on a characteristically blood-curdling tour that found them gleefully grinding out such Cramps classics as "Burn She Devil Burn,'' "Creature From The Black Leather Lagoon," and the ever-infectious "Eyeball In My Martini."

I'll drink to that one in your honor, Lux. And if somewhere down the line anyone asks what the Cramps were all about, I'll simply recite the band's perfect motto: "Bad Music For Bad People." 

 

141 Comments

1. Bill -
Wow! That's too bad. I ran into Lux at the Glendale Cruise Night a few years back. He was hanging out watching Big Sandy and The Fly-Rite Boys. He was having a good time that night...that's how I'll remmeber him!

2. Matthew -
Bad Music for Bad People will always be a part of me. We'll miss ya Lux!

3. Yahoo! Music User -
OMG!!! I can't belive this!! I'm soooo sad now!! I LoVe the cramps!

4. greywitch70 -
been listening to your bad music for ever! recently lived this experience , it will get better! HE will never pass as long as we remember him. Dont you know you cant kill something thats already dead!!!!! R.I.P. LUX

5. Russell -
Had the opportunity to perform on a bill with the Cramps on a pair of occasions. It was a pleasure. Lux's unique contribution to rock 'n' roll will be missed.

Condolences to Ivy, RIP Lux

6. James -
Never in my ghoulish dreams could I ever imagine life without the Cramps. Lux was my hero, a true genius of rock n' roll.

7. -
The world is a little sadder today. Easily one of the best live shows I have ever seen; you'll definitely be missed, Lux.
My condolences to Ivy.

8. stephanie -
man that SUCKS my hubby loved him thank god my hubby took me 2 c the cramps never heard of them until i met my hubby the really kick ass you'll definitely be missed, Lux.
Keep Rockin

9. Yahoo! Music User -
RIP Lux. You will be missed greatly!

10. john w -
I cut my fangs on the music of the cramps. I loved bad music for bad people. ROCK THE GRAVEYARD LUX, AND WE WILL REMBER TO STICK OUT OR CAN FOR THE GRBAGE MAN!!!!

11. __A_YAHOO_USER__ -
The Cramps always rocked. Loud and psycopathically (spelled right?).

12. shawnie K -
R.I.P. Lux you will always be BAD in a fabulous way !

13. Bethel -
I saw Lux & The Cramps in concert twice in the 80's & they were the wildest concerts I've ever seen - I've been a fan of their music since 1978 (Gravest Hits) & was lucky to help push Lux back up on the stage after he stage dived during their first song, wearing nothing but bikini underwear & black vinyl high heels - the guy was FUN & is the Godfather of punkabilly as Iggy is the Godfather of PUNK. - R.I.P. & my heart goes out to you Ivy! - LOVE, Auntie BV

14. Sam -
so sad that bad should still go on they r such an insperastion

15. Flyguy -
Lux, may you always STAY SICK.

16. GlennC -
BOCK! BOCK! BOCKY!!! HE' GOIN' HOME-- HE'S GOIN' HOME!!! --- BOCK! BOCK! BOCKY!!! LUX was a great performer never to be duplicated.Definition of ORIGINALITY!

17. Hazen -
glad i had the privilage to see you in the 80's not once but twice!!!!! lux forever

18. Wayne -
GREAT! Another iconic pioneer of angst washed away, but Papa Roach is still alive and allowed to play dumb music for dumb people!phew!

19. Johnny B -
LUX, you will be missed...........

20. raidersontheirdeathbed -
a huge loss in the REAL music world. cut the edge and break the glass and kill the music executive!! today's music is so vanilla. and hip hop has completely washed themselves out. today's bands need to spend a summer listening to cramps, bauhaus, and bowie.
there will never be another scene like this!
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