From his record company’s website. Nothing on MSM as yet.
Scott Walker is Dead.
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Originally posted by Conchis View PostFrom his record company’s website. Nothing on MSM as yet.
https://4ad.com/news/25/3/2019/scottwalker19432019
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Sad news. He made a lot of wonderful records, in a startling variety of styles. His popularisation of Brel in the UK, was pretty significant, and his own writing was thoughtful and highly creative. In the latter part of his life , he was a real musical free spirit, producing some very interesting and exciting cutting edge rock music, perhaps ( and I don't know if this is the case) enabled by money he made from his more commercial records. Whatever, a really distinctive and special musical life.
One of my favourites , one of many great things he gave us.
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I'll very much miss looking forward to hearing the next step on his musical journey.
I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostIn the latter part of his life , he was a real musical free spirit, producing some very interesting and exciting cutting edge rock music, perhaps ( and I don't know if this is the case) enabled by money he made from his more commercial records.
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Just been checking a number of recordings which included personalities from the British jazz, fusion and improv fraternities:
Bass guitarist Mo Foster (Ray Russell) on the Walker Brothers' "Nite Flights" (GTO - 1978), and Scott Walker's "Climate of Hunter" (Virgin - 1983)
Pianist and keyboardsman Dave MacRae (Nucleus, Matching Mole, Mike Gibbs Big Band) on the Walker Brothers' "Lines" (GTO - 1978), and "Nite Flights"
Saxophonist innovator Evan Parker (SME, MIC, BofB, LJCO, Globe Unity, himself!) on "Climate of Hunter".
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostWas he really worth all the OTT media coverage? Very surprised he should appear on For3!!
But to travel the musical journey that Scott Walker did, and to retain the good opinion of so many , from the pop music where he started , through the Brel interpretations and popularisations, to the highly individual Avant Garde rock ( if you can call it that), via his well respected film scores, and of course through the creative blips that inevitably accompany such a journey, is indeed pretty remarkable.
And his singing style (s) will continue to be very influential, IMO.
Edit: Actually, part of what I really love about him is that he produced an extraordinary body of work, and also that we can learn so much from his journey. There was a discussion on here recently about creativity in " later " years, and SW showed us clearly and brilliantly that even in the youth obsessed world of pop, where burnout is too frequent, that the life journey can inform great and ambitious creativity for many decades.Last edited by teamsaint; 25-03-19, 17:59.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostWas he really worth all the OTT media coverage?
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostOTT media coverage is what it is, and is in part a reflection of the interests of those in management positions, and to an extent a generational thing.
But to travel the musical journey that Scott Walker did, and to retain the good opinion of so many , from the pop music where he started , through the Brel interpretations and popularisations, to the highly individual Avant Garde rock ( if you can call it that), via his well respected film scores, and of course through the creative blips that inevitably accompany such a journey, is indeed pretty remarkable.
And his singing style (s) will continue to be very influential, IMO.
Edit: Actually, part of what I really love about him is that he produced an extraordinary body of work, and also that we can learn so much from his journey. There was a discussion on here recently about creativity in " later " years, and SW showed us clearly and brilliantly that even in the youth obsessed world of pop, where burnout is too frequent, that the life journey can inform great and ambitious creativity for many decades.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostVery surprised he should appear on For3!!
I thought he had a unique voice and though his stuff might be a bit far out at times, he was always interesting...and his version of Brel's 'Jackie' remains, for me, one of the most exciting pieces of pop music I have ever heard.
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