Mammoth - Fatman video free download


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They say that inside every thin man

A fat man's trying to break free

And now you gotta keep him in, man

Or you'll get treated like a freak

But it ain't none of their damn business

After all, what do they know?

Life's for taking to the limits

I'll go the way I wanna go

'Cause it's the

Fat man in me

Born to be me

Fat man in me

Big mean heavy

So heed my warning and keep out of my way

I'm getting even and it starts today

My radio and television

Say that you're better if you're thin

But in the end, it's my decision

I'd really hate it if I looked like them

'Cause it's the

Fat man in me

Born to be me

Fat man in me

Big mean heavy

So heed my warning and keep out of my way

I'm getting even and it starts today

What you looking at?

'Cause it's the

Fat man in me

Born to be me

Fat man in me

Big mean heavy

After the split of Gillan in 1982, the bearded John McCoy (bass guitar; 19 stone) recruited session musicians Tubby Vinnie Reed (drums; 22 stone), Big Mac Baker (guitars; 24 stone) and Nicky Moore (vocals; 20 stone and 56) for his solo project.

Initially christened Dinosaur, they changed their names after complaints from a similarly titled California blues outfit.

Changing their name to Mammoth, the band toured with Whitesnake and Marillion and were generally well-received by fans, although an incident in Leeds meant that the band had to request a specially reinforced stage at all future gigs, due to the concentrated pressure of some 1200 pounds (plus allowance for on stage exuberance).

After a few years of touring without hitting the big-time in the manner of their contemporaries, the band decided to call it a day, and moved onto other solo projects.

The band starred (?) in the 1988 film Just Ask For Diamond, where the entire band play henchmen of the Fat Man (Michael Robbins).

The Album (Mammoth)

Produced in 1987 (after the band had ceased touring), this eponymous title received a limited edition release on American indie label, Jive. As the bands nostalgic popularity increased, the few records that were released became collectors items - vinyl copies of the album trading hands for as much as £60.

Comments

11 years ago

Ken Sakauchi

まんまですヤン...

11 years ago

MICHAEL MURPHY

Nicky Moore was still gigging with the Blues corporation with sons Timmy and Junior last year not sure about this year yet.

11 years ago

Peter Cook

These guys could have been huge...

11 years ago

Chuck Spears

Watched this on MTV in 87 where are they today?

11 years ago

Mikael Fredriksson

Nickys voice is the best

12 years ago

tommylambert

What happened to Nicky Moore? Did he die?

12 years ago

dave nightingale

Jon Mcoy Bass is awesome and Moores vocals are mint. I was 17 when this came out cut off denim patuli oil the lot!!

12 years ago

schnarre0

...I still remember! A pity they didn't make it farther in the music world.

12 years ago

Bizzeplayn

my kina guys....no doubt! WOOF! ROCK ON GUYS!

12 years ago

cynikalX

i totally came across this video by mistake searching for something else, but it was an awesome mistake, i honestly never heard of these guys (was 2 at the time) but now i am going to have to check out their stuff..

12 years ago

FattyMMA

Ghis is the greatest thing ever

12 years ago

Mariano Copetti

#oldschoolundergroundday Grupo: MammothGénero: Heavy/Hard RockPaís: UKAño: 1989

12 years ago

ToaSellemen46

They´re f*ckin´ heavy! ....get it?

12 years ago

madscally1

sorry, i've got it on vinyl as well :)

12 years ago

madscally1

i thought "all the days" was excellent. got the album on cassette :D i wish gillan would reform though, i loved the ian gillan band.

12 years ago

Diego Zuñiga Urmeneta

mac baker Here in youtube are two versions of "All The Days" tune, why this?

12 years ago

steve Nyland

It would have been a great travesty had we never got the album. So many quality albums just never had that bit of luck. Just like my fave band Shy ! Mammoth were and always will be a great band.

12 years ago

chris howorth

I used to cover "all the days" in my first band!great album!

13 years ago

dolphin66

Mammoth was a great band. Too bad they never made it as big as they should´ve been.

13 years ago

airdriver

Even after 20+ years, these guys still rock.

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