Don Van Vliet Dies
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Lateralthinking1
He had been unwell for a long time. There will never be another and, of course, memories too of John Peel tonight.
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Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band; directed by Don Van Vliet (with much uncredited assistance from producer Ken Schreiber), cinematography by Daniel Pearl...
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Martin Reynolds
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Lateralthinking1
Martin and John - I completely agree. And going back to the "Faces" theme, what a tremendous photo that is - it really shows the person - but it is Corbijn so a kind of "atmospheric" reality is to be expected.
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Paul Sherratt
If there wasn't a Captain Beefheart you couldn't invent one. I hope that Don fan, Max, hasn't already pre-recorded all of the next six Late Junction episodes as the passing is best recognised sooner rather than later, imo.
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Originally posted by Paul Sherratt View PostIf there wasn't a Captain Beefheart you couldn't invent one. I hope that Don fan, Max, hasn't already pre-recorded all of the next six Late Junction episodes as the passing is best recognised sooner rather than later, imo.
Nice Cerys did a tribute to the Captain on her show this morning - she had Lard on, but also played a bit of Peely talking about the Captain and then Mark told a rather good story about JP and the Captain in a mini. It's here, about an hour and a half in just after Jimi but before Doris.
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Martin Reynolds
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Martin I suppose the thing is that I like the idea that Cerys battled through the snow to get in this morning. I mean imagine JP doing a show after CB had marched on and he didn't mention it 'cos it was recorded a couple of weeks earlier - inconceivable - that seems somehow to defeat the immediacy of music. Maybe it doesn't matter - but I sometimes get the impression that recorded shows are not even done in real time - I suppose a bit like Bob's Theme Time - you can even hear the join in the middle of links.
Although I imagine that plenty of AK's stuff didn't go out live, I always had the impression that the show was done in real time and not so far ahead that Andy couldn't respond to some upcoming gig or the recent departure of an old musical fave. Anyway, I'm sure it doesn't happen at the Cat, Martin.
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