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56-596: The Pimp is an EP by Fatboy Slim , released in 2002. It is the third and final EP in a series by Fatboy Slim; all three EPs were released on 19 November 2002. Trouser Press praised the EP, calling the Bootsy Collins -assisted title track an "enjoyable thumping" song. Fatboy Slim Norman Quentin Cook (born Quentin Leo Cook , 31 July 1963), better known as Fatboy Slim ,

112-570: A Grammy Award , nine MTV Video Music Awards and two Brit Awards , and was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Original Score in 2024. Cook was born in Bromley , Kent . He was raised in Reigate , Surrey , and educated at Reigate Grammar School , where he took violin lessons alongside the future prime minister Keir Starmer . Cook grew up with a love of music. When he was 14, his brother brought home

168-477: A 303 ". Fatboy Slim's next work was the single " The Rockafeller Skank ", using a keyboard, a Roland TB-303 , an Akai S-950 and an Atari ST , with a C-Lab Creator sequencer and released before the album You've Come a Long Way, Baby , both of which were released in 1998. " Praise You ", also from this album, was Cook's first UK solo number one . Its music video, starring Spike Jonze , won numerous awards. On 9 September 1999, he performed "Praise You" at

224-722: A Bigger Boat , is the first to be co-produced by Cook's longtime engineer Simon Thornton, who also sings on one track. The album was released 6 January 2009 exclusively at Amazon.com on CD, with downloadable format and other stores scheduled for a month later on 3 February 2009. In 2010, Cook released a mix album, The Legend Returns, as a covermount album in the June 2010 issue of Mixmag . He returned as Fatboy Slim when performing at Ultra Music Festival in Miami in March 2012. On 12 August 2012 he performed "Rockefeller Skank" and "Right Here, Right Now" at

280-555: A Minute ". At the end of 1986 they had their only UK No. 1 single on 16 December with a cover version of Isley-Jasper-Isley 's " Caravan of Love ". The single was pipped to the Christmas number 1 by Jackie Wilson 's Reet Petite , which the band later attributed to the track being pulled from the BBC Radio 1 playlist following a sexual reference to the then prime minister, Margaret Thatcher , and her husband Denis , made by one of

336-580: A UK fruit juice ad. The videos for the three singles were directed by Michael Dominic . Cook also formed the group The Mighty Dub Katz with Gareth Hansome (aka GMoney), his former flatmate. Together they started the Boutique Nightclub in Brighton, formerly known as the Big Beat Boutique. Their biggest song together was " Magic Carpet Ride ". Cook adopted the pseudonym Fatboy Slim in 1996. He said of

392-564: A cappella gospel songs on the B-side . Drummer Hugh Whitaker left in 1987 on amicable terms, and suggested his school friend Dave Hemingway as replacement. The Housemartins' second album The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death was released in September 1987, and included their two previous singles " Five Get Over Excited " and " Me and the Farmer ". A third single from the album, " Build ",

448-519: A couple of Number Ones and two new tracks, " Champion Sound " and " That Old Pair of Jeans ". In 2006, Cook travelled to Cuba and wrote and produced two original Cuban crossover tracks for the album The Revolution Presents: Revolution , which was released by Studio ! K7 and Rapster Records in 2009. The tracks are "Shelter" (which featured longtime collaborator Lateef ) and "Siente Mi Ritmo", featuring Cuba's female vocal group Sexto Sentido. The recordings took place at Cuba's EGREM Studios, home of

504-720: A fall from the Upper Esplanade and one from a heart attack. After the show finished, major traffic congestion ensued throughout the Brighton area, with many caught in traffic jams until the morning. In June 2005, Fatboy Slim filled the Friday night headline slot on the "Other Stage" at the Glastonbury Festival . In 2006, Fatboy Slim filled the Saturday headline slot at the Global Gathering festival at Long Marston Airfield in

560-505: A headline gig at the Bestival on the Isle of Wight on 11 September. In March 2012, Cook hosted a one-hour radio programme, titled On The Road To Big Beach Bootique 5 , on XFM . It consisted of 10 shows. He performed his famous " The Rockafeller Skank " (dubbed the 'Funk Soul Brother') at the closing ceremony for the 2012 Summer Olympics on top of a giant inflatable octopus, which emerged from

616-514: A private two-hour set "Baby Loves Disco" for preschool children and their parents during the festival Brighton Fringe holding. At Glastonbury 2016, he played the John Peel stage for the first time. In October 2019, Cook performed a mashup of his track "Right Here, Right Now" and Greta Thunberg 's United Nations speech during a concert in Gateshead, England. In May 2021, Cook performed at one of

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672-595: A rehabilitation centre in Bournemouth to fight alcoholism . Due to an extended stay in the rehabilitation centre, his performance at Snowbombing , a week-long winter sports and music festival held in the Austrian ski resort of Mayrhofen , was cancelled, with the slot being filled by 2ManyDJs . Cook left the clinic at the end of March. As of 4 March 2019 he had not used drugs or alcohol for 10 years. Cook has supported Brighton & Hove Albion since moving to Brighton in

728-514: A version of " Caravan of Love ", originally a hit the year before for Isley-Jasper-Isley . By 1988 they had split up. Heaton and the drummer, Dave Hemingway, went on to form the Beautiful South , while Cook moved back to Brighton to pursue his interest in the style of music he preferred. He started working with the young studio engineer Simon Thornton, with whom he continues to make records. Cook achieved his first solo hit in 1989, "Blame It on

784-617: Is aimed at "encouraging 16- to 25-year-olds to get more involved in their communities through grassroot initiatives and to raise awareness for community music projects". In May 2014, Fatboy Slim played Coachella for a second time, again on the Sahara stage. In December 2014, Fatboy Slim played three sold-out shows including The Warehouse Project in Manchester & O2 Brixton Academy, with supporting acts such as VAS LEON with Arthur Baker for Slam Dunk'd and DJ Fresh . On 15 May 2016, he played

840-557: Is an English musician, DJ and record producer who helped to popularise the big beat genre in the 1990s. In the 1980s, Cook was the bassist for the Hull -based indie rock band the Housemartins , who achieved a UK number-one single with their a cappella cover of " Caravan of Love ". After the Housemartins split up, Cook formed the electronic band Beats International in Brighton , who produced

896-632: The 1999 MTV Video Music Awards in New York City and won three awards, including that for Breakthrough Video . In 2000, Fatboy Slim released his third studio album Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars and featured two collaborations with Macy Gray and the track " Weapon of Choice ", which also was made into an award-winning music video starring Christopher Walken . The album also included " Sunset (Bird of Prey) ," whose socially significant video sampled

952-532: The 2012 Summer Olympics Closing Ceremony , and on 1 September 2012 Cook performed at Brighton Pride. On 20 June 2013, Cook released his first charting Fatboy Slim single in seven years; " Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat " with Riva Starr and Beardyman . Supported by a remix from Scottish DJ Calvin Harris , the song topped the UK Dance Chart that year. In 2015, Cook released a 15th-anniversary edition of Halfway Between

1008-619: The Buena Vista Social Club , and featured a band of young Cuban musicians, including Harold Lopez Nussa . Another track recorded during these sessions, "Guaguanco", was released separately under the Mighty Dub Katz moniker in 2006. The Brighton Port Authority debuted in 2008 with a collaboration with David Byrne and Dizzee Rascal titled " Toe Jam ", along with a video featuring nude dancers with censor bars on them, making pictures and words with them. The soundtrack album for

1064-481: The English Midlands . He played a two-hour set, appearing in front of a visual stage set comprising video screens and 3D lighting. A fireworks display rounded off the show. Having been banned by police from playing in Brighton since 2002, Fatboy Slim was given permission in 2006 to play again in his home town. On 1 January 2007, he played to an audience of more than 20,000 fans along Brighton's seafront. Tickets to

1120-640: The O2 Wireless Festival and Rockness Festival. According to an NME interview, this may have been one of the last times he performed as Fatboy Slim, as he may now be focusing on his new band The Brighton Port Authority (BPA). Also in 2008, Fatboy Slim closed out the famed "Sahara" tent on Friday of the Coachella Valley Music Festival . His introduction included a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory opening that has been called of

1176-580: The 1964 " Daisy Girl " campaign ad. At the 2001 MTV Video Music Awards in New York, Fatboy Slim won six awards for "Weapon of Choice", the most awards at the ceremony. In 2003, he produced " Crazy Beat " and "Gene by Gene" from the Blur album Think Tank and in 2004, Palookaville was Cook's first studio album for four years. Fatboy Slim's greatest hits album Why Try Harder was released on 19 June 2006. It consists of 18 tracks, including ten Top 40 singles,

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1232-528: The Bassline", featuring future Beats International member MC Wildski. Credited to "Norman Cook feat. MC Wildski", the song followed the basic template of what would become Beats International's style. It reached number 29 on the UK singles chart . Cook formed Beats International, a loose confederation of studio musicians including the vocalists Lindy Layton and Lester Noel, the rappers D.J. Baptiste and MC Wildski and

1288-474: The Beautiful South , while bassist Norman Cook became an electronic dance music DJ and producer, founding the groups Beats International , Pizzaman , and Freak Power , before rebranding himself as Fatboy Slim . The band was formed in late 1983 by Paul Heaton (vocals, billed as "P.d. Heaton".) and Stan Cullimore (guitar), initially as a busking duo. The pair recorded a demo tape with Ingo Dewsnap and Sharon Green of Les Zeiga Fleurs which brought them to

1344-586: The Brighton Port Authority, a collaborative effort with a number of other established artists including David Byrne . He has been responsible for successful remixes for Cornershop , the Beastie Boys , A Tribe Called Quest , Groove Armada and Wildchild . It was reported in 2008 that Cook held the Guinness World Record for most top-40 hits under different names. As a solo act, he has won

1400-455: The Gutter and the Stars . This was supported with the release of miscellaneous remixes. In May 2015, Cook compiled The Fatboy Slim Collection, an album of songs used throughout his sets over the years. In 2017, Fatboy Slim returned with his single "Where U Iz", released on 3 March. Later that year, he released another collaboration with Beardyman titled "Boom F**king Boom". In 2018, a remix album from Australian artists of Cook's previous works

1456-580: The Pyramid Stage. Cook produced the single " Mama Do the Hump " by fellow Brighton band Rizzle Kicks released in December 2011 which peaked at number 2 in the charts. Cook has been responsible for successful remixes for Cornershop , Beastie Boys , A Tribe Called Quest and Wildchild . In 2008, he did a remix of the track "Amazonas" for the charity Bottletop . On Saturday, 13 July 2002, Fatboy Slim played at

1512-688: The Stomping Pond Frogs. At 18, Cook went to Brighton Polytechnic to read a B.A. in English, politics and sociology, where he achieved a 2:1 in British Studies . He had begun DJing some years before, but it was at this time that he began to develop his skills in the thriving Brighton club scene, regularly appearing at the Brighton Belle and the Basement. There, known as DJ Quentox, he began laying

1568-507: The TV series Heroes also includes the Brighton Port Authority's track "He's Frank (Slight Return)" (a cover of a song by The Monochrome Set ), with Iggy Pop as vocalist. The video for this track features a near life-size puppet of Iggy Pop. An alternative club version was released under the title "He's Frank (Washing Up)", with the video featuring some footage of Iggy Pop acting and saying lyrics. The band's debut album, I Think We're Gonna Need

1624-815: The Terrace at Ibiza 's famed Space Nightclub's We Love Sundays closing party. On 29 October 2011, Fatboy Slim opened at the San Francisco Bill Graham Civic Auditorium, following up on the 30th, closing out the Red Bulletin/Le PLUR Stage at the Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans, Louisiana. On Saturday, 24 March 2012, Fatboy Slim performed a live DJ set on the main stage at Ultra Music Festival in Miami, Florida. In addition to his other 2011 performances, Fatboy Slim also played

1680-513: The UK. Many of their lyrics conveyed a mixture of socialist politics and Christianity , reflecting the beliefs of the band (the back cover of their debut album, London 0 Hull 4 , contained the message, "Take Jesus – Take Marx – Take Hope"). The group's a cappella cover version of " Caravan of Love " (originally by Isley-Jasper-Isley ) was a UK number one single in December 1986. After breaking up in 1988, Paul Heaton and Dave Hemingway formed

1736-556: The attention of Go! Discs . The band often referred to themselves as "the fourth best band in Hull" - various candidates have been cited for the three better bands, including Red Guitars , Everything but the Girl , and the Gargoyles. With the start of the UK miners' strike in 1984, Heaton felt the angrier political songwriting that resulted from this required a full band lineup. The band recruited

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1792-425: The band have remained in contact and have worked on each other's projects. Norman Cook has enjoyed significant success with Beats International and then as Fatboy Slim , while Heaton, Hemingway and roadie Sean Welch formed The Beautiful South . In August 2009, Mojo magazine arranged for The Housemartins' original members (Heaton, Cullimore, Cook and Whitaker) to get together for a photo-shoot and interview, for

1848-558: The band in a radio interview. "Caravan of Love" was first performed by the Housemartins in their second Peel session in April 1986, before their initial chart success. At Peel's suggestion, the band then recorded another session (under the name the Fish City Five), consisting entirely of a cappella performances, and on occasion played support act for their own performance under this alternative name. The "Caravan of Love" single featured four

1904-581: The base for Brighton's hip-hop scene. In 1985, Heaton formed a guitar band, the Housemartins . Their original bassist, Ted Key , left on the eve of their first national tour, so Cook agreed to move to Hull to join them. The band soon had a hit single, " Happy Hour ", and their two albums, London 0 Hull 4 and The People Who Grinned Themselves to Death , reached the Top 10 of the UK Albums Chart . They also reached number one just before Christmas 1986 with

1960-484: The case and was ordered to pay back twice the royalties made on the record, bankrupting him. The 1991 follow-up album, Excursion on the Version , an exploration of dub and reggae music, did not chart. Cook formed Freak Power with the horn player Ashley Slater and the singer Jesse Graham. They released their debut album Drive-Thru Booty in 1994, which contained the single " Turn On, Tune In, Cop Out ". Levi's used

2016-560: The city's flourishing hip hop scene today. These primitive 1980s block parties are recalled in the music documentary South Coast , which documents Brighton's cult hip hop scene from its grass roots to the present day. Cook was awarded a star on the city of Brighton's Walk of Fame, next to that of Winston Churchill . Q magazine named Fatboy Slim part of their "50 Bands to See Before You Die" list. Cook married TV personality Zoe Ball in 1999 at Babington House in Somerset. In January 2003,

2072-620: The couple separated, but three months later they reconciled. Their daughter Nelly May Lois premiered a DJ set as Fat Girl Slim with Camp Bestival during the COVID-19 pandemic to raise money for the Ellen MacArthur Cancer Trust and The Trussell Trust . They lived in Western Esplanade, Portslade , Hove . On 24 September 2016, Cook and Ball announced their separation after 18 years. On 4 March 2009, Cook checked into

2128-810: The east dance at Glastonbury Festival . On 18 June 2010, he performed in Cape Town , South Africa as part of the Cool Britannia FIFA World Cup music festival at the Cape Town International Convention Centre . He also performed in Naples on 15 July at the Neapolis Festival. On 30 May 2011, he performed as the headliner for Detroit's Movement Electronic Music Festival in Detroit, Michigan. On 25 September 2011, Fatboy Slim headlined

2184-423: The event, titled "Fatboy Slim's Big Beach Boutique 3", were made available only to individuals with a BN postcode. The concert was deemed a "stunning success" by Sussex police, Fatboy Slim and the crowd. The Cuban Brothers and David Guetta opened the concert. The next similar event, 'Big Beach Boutique 4', was held on 27 September 2008. In 2008, Fatboy Slim played at the Glastonbury Festival again and headlined

2240-458: The first UK events in Liverpool, England as part of the government's trials to restart mass audience events. In July 2022, Cook returned to Brighton beach for the 20th anniversary of Big Beach Boutique. He was joined by Carl Cox, Eats Everything and others. Known as DJ Quentox (The OX that Rocks), Cook and DJ Baptiste started putting on youth club hip hop jams in Brighton, sowing the seeds of

2296-783: The first album from the punk band the Damned ; he started attending punk gigs at the Greyhound pub in Park Lane, Croydon , and playing in punk bands. He played drums in Disque Attack, a British new wave -influenced rock band. When the frontman, Charlie Alcock, was told by his parents that he had to give up the band to concentrate on his O levels , Cook took over as lead vocalist. At the Railway Tavern in Reigate, Cook met Paul Heaton , with whom he formed

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2352-451: The first time in many years, but in the interview all the members maintained that the band would not re-form. Cullimore became a children's author, and in December 2009 co-wrote songs for (and appeared in) a pre-school music series called The Bopps , which first showed on Nick Jr. in the UK in April 2010. Cullimore and Whitaker joined Heaton on stage during a show by Heaton and Jacqui Abbott in 2014 at Hull's The New Adelphi Club , on

2408-462: The keyboardist Andy Boucher. Their first album, Let Them Eat Bingo , included the number-one single " Dub Be Good to Me ", which caused a legal dispute over allegations of copyright infringement through the liberal use of unauthorised samples : the bassline was taken from the Clash 's " The Guns of Brixton " and the chorus was an interpolation of the S.O.S. Band 's " Just Be Good to Me ". Cook lost

2464-511: The late 1980s. Bands Studio albums Cook appears in the documentary Tripping (1999) directed by Vikram Jayanti and written by Jeff Taupler about Ken Kesey and the Merry Pranksters . He appears as himself in the 2019 satire film Greed . The Housemartins The Housemartins were an English indie rock group formed in Hull who were active in the 1980s and charted three top-ten albums and six top-twenty singles in

2520-700: The most memorable Sahara performances ever. In 2009, he toured Australia in the Good Vibrations Festival . Also in 2009, he played in Marlay Park , Dublin, alongside David Guetta , Dizzee Rascal and Calvin Harris , as well as one huge performance at the Sziget Festival in Budapest . He also performed at V Festival 2009. At Glastonbury 2009, he played an unadvertised concert in the "pinball-machine" stage at trash city. In 2010, Fatboy Slim headlined

2576-479: The name: "It doesn't mean anything. I've told so many different lies over the years about it I can't actually remember the truth. It's just an oxymoron—a word that can't exist. It kind of suits me—it's kind of goofy and ironic." The Fatboy Slim album and Cook's second solo album, Better Living Through Chemistry (released on Skint Records in the UK and Astralwerks in the US), contained the Top 40 UK hit " Everybody Needs

2632-576: The number-one single " Dub Be Good to Me ". He then played in Freak Power , Pizzaman and the Mighty Dub Katz, with moderate success. In 1996, Cook adopted the name Fatboy Slim and released Better Living Through Chemistry to critical acclaim. Follow-up albums You've Come a Long Way, Baby , Halfway Between the Gutter and the Stars , and Palookaville , as well as singles such as " The Rockafeller Skank ", " Praise You ", " Right Here, Right Now ", " Weapon of Choice " and " Wonderful Night ", achieved commercial and critical success. In 2008, Cook formed

2688-419: The rhythm section from fellow Hull band The Gargoyles, initially recruiting guitarist Ted Key on bass, who then persuaded his bandmate Hugh Whitaker to join on drums. The band's first live performance as a four-piece was at Hull University in October 1984. Key left at the end of 1985, after recording the band's first John Peel session and the band's first single Flag Day , saying he felt isolated in

2744-404: The second of his free open-air concerts on Brighton Beach, the Big Beach Boutique II . Although organisers expected a crowd of around 60,000 people, the event instead attracted an estimated 250,000 who crammed the promenade and beach between Brighton's piers. Local police forced the event to end early amid safety concerns due to overcrowding. Shortly after the event there were two deaths, one due to

2800-443: The song in a multimillion-dollar advertising campaign. In 1996, Cook rejoined Freak Power for their second album, More of Everything for Everybody . Cook enlisted help from producer friends Tim Jeffery and JC Reid to create a house music album as Pizzaman . The 1995 Pizzamania album spawned three UK Top 40 hits: " Trippin' on Sunshine ", " Sex on the Streets " and " Happiness ". Del Monte Foods corporation used "Happiness" in

2856-474: The stage where the band had signed their Go-Discs record contract. The trio performed the Housemartins hit "Me and the Farmer", and Cullimore and Heaton closed the show with a performance of "Caravan of Love". In June 2024, Heaton performed on the Pyramid Stage at the Glastonbury Festival , and was joined by Cook on bass for a performance of "Happy Hour". The band's early releases saw them described as jangle pop , which brought comparisons with bands such as

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2912-440: The top of a party bus. In 2013, Fatboy Slim played at Ultra Music Festival, Wavefront Music Festival, Exit Festival , Bestival and Glastonbury Festival (as a special guest on the Wow! and Arcadia stages). On 6 March 2013, Fatboy Slim played at the House of Commons in Westminster , London. This was the first time a DJ ever performed there, and the performance was in aid of the Last Night A DJ Saved My Life Foundation, which

2968-432: The writing process for the band's first album. Heaton invited Norman Cook (later known as Fatboy Slim ), who had been a member of Heaton's teenage band the Stomping Pond Frogs and had played on some early Housemartins demos, to replace Key. In 1986, having recorded a second John Peel session, the band broke through with their third single " Happy Hour ", which reached No. 3 in the UK Singles Chart . The single's success

3024-414: Was helped by a claymation animated pop promo of a type that was in vogue at the time, featuring a cameo by comedian Phill Jupitus , who toured with the band under his stage name of "Porky the Poet". Their debut album, London 0 Hull 4 , was released later in 1986 and contained their previous two singles as well as alternative versions of first single " Flag Day " and follow-up to Happy Hour, " Think for

3080-404: Was released in November, and a final Peel Session from the same month provided a recording used for their final single. Following the release of their last single There Is Always Something There to Remind Me in April 1988, the Housemartins announced that the band was splitting up. A farewell compilation album, Now That's What I Call Quite Good was released later that year. The members of

3136-525: Was released, titled Fatboy Slim vs. Australia . In June 2023, Cook played at Glastonbury Festival . He performed the song "Insomnia" by Faithless as a tribute to Maxi Jazz . In June 2024, Fatboy Slim released a new single featuring vocalist Dan Diamond called "Role Model." It comes with a music video, his first in nearly 20 years, and features many celebrities using deepfake technology such as David Bowie , Bill Murray and Muhammad Ali . On 28th June 2024, Cook appeared at Glastonbury with Paul Heaton on

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