Scott Walker talks about his music, influences, and tracks from first four solo LPS
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- Опубликовано: 29 янв 2021
- This is a visual version of a podcast from my new podcast series, The Joe Jackson Interview Podcast. It features a fragment from my eBook Scott Walker The Joe Jackson Interviews. 'Looking Back Through Mirrors Dark and Blessed with Cracks.' My eBook, Scott Walker The Fugitive Kind, contains a critique I wrote in 1990 of Scott's work, which he wanted to use in the box-set Scott Walker in Five Easy Pieces. The second eBook contains, according to some Scott fans the best in-depth interview he ever gave. Actually, it contains two interviews. We did both the same day, one for a rock magazine and the other for The Irish Times. Here he talks about his artistic influences.
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What a pleasure to hear a sensitive and intelligent man talking with the sensitive and intelligent Scott Walker. Thanks for doing this....Scott is so clear and insightful, very straightforward and UNpretentious here. We will not see someone like him again....
Bill, thank you for the compliment. I think I originally tuned into Scott because of my ridiculous sensitivity! But it sure helped when I ended up talking with him!
A great interview with scott always been a fan from 1965 x
thanks Audrey, its good to hear from fellow fans
Thank you for this, Joe!
Thanks for listening
Thanks joe for this amazing interview with Scott. I watched a lot of European movies in my teens 80s .when I first heard Scott's solo stuff it captured my imagination like the films.
It all connected somehow and the love for his music has never faded from my life.
Looking forward to reading the full interview.
Thanks Andrew, it does all connect!
Sorry, man! I Love Walker - at the least that of ‘60s, and maybe a little of ‘70s - but this interview (I mean, I can’t just you to two of the only underrated songs he sings, “I don’t want to hear it anymore” or “everything....” from 1976), but this “interview” must’ve been heard by Walker - “Schoenberg bit.... Bartok scene.”
m.ruclips.net/video/HUQrIuzRH7U/видео.html&pp=ygUSc2hvcnR5IHBldHRlcnN0ZWlu
Probably take a hundred years before we actually catch up with his genious.
I thought interviewer was a little too rushy and eager..
Fair enough, but Scott had the flu and eager to get back home
@@JoeElvis2009 I wouldn't of guessed he was sick. But okay.
@@danifirst8330 Yeah, he removed his trademark glasses at one point to reveal badly bloodshot eyes and in the end rushed out of the room to get back home
@@JoeElvis2009 was there a mention of sickness or said flu from him or was it just rather obvious?
I'll have to give it a listen again.
@@danifirst8330 from the start