• Morphine was an American rock band formed by Mark Sandman, Dana Colley, and Jerome Deupree in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1989. (wikipedia.org)
  • Morphine was formed in 1989 by bassist and vocalist Mark Sandman, a member of the bluesy alternative rock band Treat Her Right, saxophonist Dana Colley, a former member of the local Boston group Three Colors, and drummer Jerome Deupree, who had played with Sandman in the Hypnosonics. (wikipedia.org)
  • Within a year of Sandman's death, Colley and Conway created Orchestra Morphine, a group of Sandman's friends and colleagues who toured to celebrate the music of the band and to raise funds for the Mark Sandman Music Education Fund. (wikipedia.org)
  • Low-rock" and "Fuck-rock" are two descriptors enigmatic Morphine front man Mark Sandman used to describe his band's beat-inspired blues-jazz-rock holy racket. (newburycomics.com)
  • Singer Mark Sandman coined the phrase "low rock" to describe the sonorous, languid groove he created with the acclaimed Boston band Morphine. (skopemag.com)
  • Morphine was formed by formed by vocalist/bassist Mark Sandman , saxophonist Dana Colley and drummer Jerome Deupree in Cambridge, Mass in 1989. (turntablelab.com)
  • Morphine was an American alternative rock group formed by Mark Sandman, Dana Colley, and Jerome Deupree in Cambridge, Massachusetts in 1989. (eirinilachana.com)
  • The band released their Treat Her Right debut in 1986, signed to RCA in 1988, and got to record one major-label album, Tied to the Tracks , before they were dropped. (bostonphoenix.com)
  • Treat Her Right and Twinemen (and I'll probably even throw in Orchestra Morphine ). (lawver.net)
  • It's a style that carried over from his previous band, the busier and bluesier Treat Her Right. (substack.com)
  • Posthumous Morphine releases followed shortly thereafter, including Bootleg Detroit, an "official live bootleg", and The Best of Morphine: 1992-1995, both on Rykodisc. (wikipedia.org)
  • Founding members have reformed into the band Vapors of Morphine, maintaining much of the original style and sound. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sadly, the band's time together was cut short in 1999 when Sandman suffered a heart attack in Italy while onstage with Morphine and died on the way to the hospital. (skopemag.com)
  • Other studies had shown that opioids like morphine also activate those same cells, he said. (abc.net.au)
  • While acknowledging the limitations of opioids, Dr Mark Connor, a professor of pharmacology at Macquarie University, was not convinced by the idea that morphine can effect humans in the way seen in the rat experiment. (abc.net.au)
  • While misuse of early opioids such as morphine goes back centuries, the roots of today's crisis began in the 1990s when the health care industry made pain management a priority and pharmaceutical companies marketed their products as non-habit-forming. (discovermagazine.com)
  • They are used to permit the patient to self-administer small doses of narcotics (usually Morphine, Dilaudid, Demerol, or Fentanyl) into the blood or spinal fluid at frequent intervals. (medleague.com)
  • Administration of narcotics through an epidural catheter usually involves a combination of narcotic (Fentanyl, Morphine, or Dilaudid) mixed with low doses of a local anesthetic (Lidocaine, Bupivacaine, or Ropivacaine) without epinephrine. (medleague.com)
  • Naloxone, also known under the brand name Narcan, is an opioid antagonist used to counter the effects of overdose from narcotics such as morphine or heroin. (indianz.com)
  • In de avant-garde jazzwereld kom je steeds dezelfde namen tegen: Touch-gitarist Markus Reuter, drummer Asaf Sirkis, de Italiaanse zanger Boris Savoldelli en dus nu ook de Indonesiër en pianist Dwiki Dharmawan. (keysandchords.com)
  • The band subsequently signed to Rykodisc, who re-released Good under its own imprint. (wikipedia.org)
  • The band also released B-Sides and Otherwise, a collection of B-sides and live recordings, on Rykodisc this same year. (wikipedia.org)
  • A man called Sandman named his band for another god of dreams. (substack.com)
  • Somehow the nerve cells, or neurons, in the inflamed paw were responding to morphine, and something about the inflammation gave the painkiller its zing. (discovermagazine.com)
  • A handheld computer can be used to collect information from the patient's identification band and the pump. (medleague.com)
  • His back was all fucked up, he had a morphine pump implanted in his body. (the-nextlevel.com)
  • Jesus that's pretty insane, how bad do you have to fuck something up to get a morphine pump permanently installed. (the-nextlevel.com)
  • He has performed with Keb Mo, members of the Billy Joel Band, trumpeter Ingrid Jensen and guitarist Jack Sonni (Dire Straits), and has collaborated frequently with Grammy nominee, slide trumpeter Steven Bernstein. (jazzpolice.com)
  • The Halifax Music Hop house band, the Offbeats, was directed by guitarist Brian Ahern, who would go on to marry Emmylou Harris and produce her early breakthrough recordings. (backtothesugarcamp.com)
  • Guitarist Christian Bland invites listeners to accompany the band on a sonic odyssey: "After roaming through the Indigo Meadow , the time has come to journey to the Clear Lake Forest , where seven tales of diamonds, executioners, and other strange occurrences await underneath the crystal waves lapping in the lake. (booboorecords.com)
  • Previous animal research has shown that while morphine works initially, it loses its effectiveness, Dr Grace said. (abc.net.au)
  • It seems morphine works quite well initially, but as the immune system ramps up, this starts to oppose the pain-relieving properties of morphine and morphine starts to induce pain in its own right. (abc.net.au)
  • He hadn't moved to New York or LA after Morphine became the second act to be signed to the wealthy DreamWorks label of David Geffen, Steven Spielberg, and Jeffrey Katzenberg back in 1996. (bostonphoenix.com)
  • They come up questioning why there was no singer in the band. (straight.com)
  • Breaking the fourth wall, singing as a singer in band, only completes the seduction. (substack.com)
  • Formed in Haugesund, Norway in 1991, by Ivar Bjornsen and Grutle K Jellson, the only sole constant band members. (planetmosh.com)
  • Khuri was into rock and punk bands growing up and considers Strummer to be his most formidable influence, and the members of Kingsley Flood have played in everything from pop-punk outfits to sprawling instrumental ensembles. (bandsintown.com)
  • Members of the Bad River Band of Wisconsin formed Gwayakobimaadiziwin, a volunteer group that means "Making changes to make things right in your life," to address drug abuse and other issues in the community. (indianz.com)
  • Members of the Bad River Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Tribe are coming together to prevent drug overdoses and address other health issues in their community. (indianz.com)
  • The band themselves coined the label "low rock" to describe their music, which involved "a minimalist, low-end sound that could have easily become a gimmick: a 'power trio' not built around the sound of an electric guitar. (wikipedia.org)
  • It was the simplest way to describe the sound of the band. (substack.com)
  • After two years of touring, Morphine signed with DreamWorks Records, who released their major label debut, Like Swimming, in 1997. (wikipedia.org)
  • The band returned to the studio in 1995 and produced Yes. (wikipedia.org)
  • Unlike many of the guitar-based bands of the era, the group's sound is based around 2 string electric bass backed with baritone sax, leading to a nearly Cramps -esque sound dubbed "low-rock" by the music press. (turntablelab.com)
  • Barrett, the group's resident multi-instrumentalist, is a one-man band in and of himself, hopping between keys and trumpets and any given percussion device that can be shaken with a single hand. (bandsintown.com)
  • The latest chapter in the band involves the exit of Mick Mars. (wmmr.com)
  • Montreal area garage band (literally) that was influenced by The Stones and The Haunted. (backtothesugarcamp.com)
  • Make sure your audio devices are ready for six insane minutes of technical death metal as 'Solace', latest single from Birmingham based band since 2017, Hands Of Attrition. (planetmosh.com)
  • After a rough start at home in Guadalajara, where audiences had zero idea what to make of the band, Troker has gradually established itself as one of Mexico's most lauded musical exports. (straight.com)
  • That's no longer a problem for the band, which has discovered that sometimes the best way to make it in your home country is to build your career abroad. (straight.com)
  • Produced by Paul Kolderie (whose credits include seminal albums by the Pixies, Radiohead, Morphine, Portugal. (bandsintown.com)
  • Morphine combined blues and jazz elements with more traditional rock arrangements, giving the band an unusual sound. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the United States the band was embraced and promoted by the indie rock community, including public and college radio stations and MTV's 120 Minutes, which the band once guest-hosted, but received little support from commercial rock radio and other music television programs. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London, England, in 1962. (lyricsfreak.com)
  • Since leaving that band, Yuri has pursued his interest in improvised jazz and rock through Lithiq's celebrated jazz/electronica duo, Enuma Elish, as well as a constantly burgeoning set of other outlets that has included, among others, Raqib Hassan's Interdimensional Science Research Orchestra, the free improv outfit Leap of Faith, and ambient dub metal scientists Teledubgnosis. (greenarrowradio.com)
  • The eclectic UK rock band continues to subconsciously draw from influences as diverse as Type O Negative and Pink Floyd - the latter receiving a respectful yet unique homage in the shape of a 37-minute cover version of their classic composition "Echoes. (booboorecords.com)
  • So Gonzalez dropped out and did time in a rock 'n' roll band for a while. (straight.com)
  • Hyden's latest book, Long Road: Pearl Jam and the Soundtrack Of A Generation , the focus of this episode , Hyden celebrates the life, career, and music of Pearl Jam, widely considered to be one of the greatest American rock bands of all time. (acast.com)
  • They were an enormously successful mainstream rock band who felt deeply uncomfortable with the pursuit of capitalistic spoils. (acast.com)
  • When I was 13 I was in a traditional Mexican band in my hometown," Gonzalez says. (straight.com)
  • And as a bemused Mark once pointed out to me, the label really had no idea what to do with a band who specialized in spare, swampy interpretations of tunes by the likes of Captain Beefheart, Bob Dylan, Buck Owens, and James Blood Ulmer. (bostonphoenix.com)
  • Just reading or watching The Dirt gave fans an idea of the absolutely insane things the band has gone through. (wmmr.com)
  • A new track featured on the Crue's first greatest hits compilation, "Angela" has a unique place in pop culture as Dwight and Angela danced to the song at their wedding in the series finale of 'The Office,' which was a clever use of a Crue tune since the band was Dwight's go-to for when he needed to get pumped for a sales call or performance review. (wmmr.com)
  • I had recorded a first version of the song with Léo from Bleu Toucan , another band on Profil de face . (pleasemagazine.com)
  • For example, the song Morphine was about a boy, and from there I started writing for women. (pleasemagazine.com)
  • It was a critical success, but did not break the band into the domestic mainstream as had been hoped. (wikipedia.org)
  • He could be blasting the Clash or listening to the album of a band he'll be sharing the stage with for the first time. (bandsintown.com)
  • he sometimes played two at once, a la Rashaan Roland Kirk), singing these lyrics in conspiratorial stage whisper gave Morphine its noir overtones. (substack.com)
  • In the following time, Deupree once again began performing live and in the studio with the band, making the group a four-piece. (wikipedia.org)
  • Literally composed between crashing waves and deserted estuary sands, Astronautilus is an album of pounding rhythms, spacious atmospheres, and strongly-crafted melodies from one of Britain's premier indie bands. (booboorecords.com)
  • Grunge-era oddballs Morphine and jazz giant Charles Mingus would also reshape how he and Mares thought about music. (straight.com)
  • There's a live scene for jazz again like in the '60s-the bands have venues and an audience. (straight.com)
  • In this episode of Across The Margin: The Podcast, host Michael Shields interviews music critic and journalist Steven Hyden, the author of This Isn't Happening , Twilight of the Gods , Your Favorite Band Is Killing Me , and (with Steve Gorman) Hard to Handle . (acast.com)
  • Morphine makes chronic nerve pain worse, according to a new animal study, but some experts question whether its findings are relevant to humans. (abc.net.au)
  • Under the optimal conditions, the competition curves of morphine (MOP), methamphetamine (MET) and ketamine (KET) were obtained on a single band. (bvsalud.org)
  • I'm talking about one of my all-time favorite bands, the amazing, soulful, power trio - Morphine . (lawver.net)
  • Brown played drums in a touring band before joining the Army. (greenarrowradio.com)
  • Kameel bestaat uit drums, bas en gitaar die wonderwel de grenzen van elke genre opzoeken. (keysandchords.com)
  • You'd still find him hanging out at the same places, even playing the same rooms that he had when Morphine were just starting out, headlining the Central Square World's Fair whenever Morphine weren't on tour, and taking local acts like Mr. Airplane Man, Wooden Leg, and Trona on the road to open for Morphine. (bostonphoenix.com)
  • Nikki Sixx told Guitar World , "We never saw it coming that Mick wasn't going to be able to tour and was going to have to quit the band. (wmmr.com)
  • Sixx expressed that after Mars' retirement, the band didn't want to let fans, Def Leppard or tour promoter Live Nation down. (wmmr.com)
  • I thought things had hit an all time low in the 90's when a whole gaggle of manufactured boy bands hit the scene - Take That, Boyzone and West Life churning out cover version hell every 6 weeks or so. (rocklistmusic.co.uk)