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SCOTT WALKER’S LOST YEARS

Great article in this month’s Wire magazine by Ian Penman on the largely unheralded  period in Scott Walker’s career from the late 1960s to the early 1970s.

It’s a fine reappraisal of this unique singer as well as being an intelligent insight into how the music industry has changed beyond recognition over the last two decades. Penman argues that it’s all too easy to snub ‘safe’ MOR music and praise the kind of ‘difficult’ sounds we hear on Scott’s more recent albums like Tilt and The Drift.

I particularly liked this section:
“Avant garde noise is seldom the background or soundtrack to anything – which is supposed to be part of its valour. But sometimes it can feel a bit ‘preaching to the converted’ music for an audience of people who all think the same. Sometimes a hint of something like old-time Protestant denial – the idea that if it’s louder, difficult, more of an endurance trial, it’s already more virtuous”. 

Link:
I Love Total Destruction Blogspot  contains download links to some of Scott’s forgotten non-masterpieces.

SCOTT FREE

I was glad to get to watch a DVD documentary of the great Scott Walker called ‘30 Century Man, a title taken from a track that appeared on Scott 3

I like the fact that instead of using only conventional interviews, director Stephen Kijak also films people listening and interacting to Scott’s albums. I could live without the thoughts of posers like Sting and Alison Goldfrapp but most of the interviewees have something interesting to contribute.

A notable absence is Julian Cope who did so much to raise Walker’s profile with the post-punk generation. Cope opted not to appear although he wrote a letter endorsing the project.

Still, if the film consisted only of talking heads basking in their own egos and repeating ad-infinitum what a genius Scott Walker is, this would be pretty tedious fare. The main coup is in getting the notoriously reticent Walker to talk so freely about his life in music and in a film crew being allowed into the studio during the recording of The Drift. Continue reading