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Nick Drake's Pink Moon (Paperback)
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Nick Drake's Pink Moon (Paperback)
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Loot Price R275
Discovery Miles 2 750
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The reverse of Nick Drake's headstone, wedged deep into the earth
of an English parish church graveyard, reads: "Now we rise and we
are everywhere." The words were penned by Drake in 1974: Thirty
years later, they are jarringly prophetic. Like nearly all
prematurely buried cult figures, Nick Drake is reinvented each time
he is rediscovered. In 2000, the sheepish, astral musings of Pink
Moon became synonymous with backing a Volkswagen Cabrio convertible
away from a raucous house party, as VW boldly sold American drivers
on the notion of eschewing red plastic cups and bro-hugs for
moonbeams and tree trunks (and a cute German car - sort of).The
Cabrio ad inadvertently sparked an unlikely boost in record sales,
propelling the album towards platinum status nearly 28 years after
its release. But with each well-intentioned revival of interest,
Nick Drake slips further and further out of reach, martyred and
codified, superceded and consumed by his own tragic context. Since
his controversial death in 1974, Nick Drake has been heralded as a
26-year-old prophet, the diffident enigma, the tortured precursor
to Kurt Cobain, the fallen hero, the folksinger-as-folksymbol, the
self-sacrificing patron saint of lonely, disaffected teenagers -
the One who died for our sins.This book explores how a tiny
acoustic record has puttered and purred its way into a new
millennium. Amanda Petrusich interviews producer Joe Boyd, string
arranger Robert Kirby, and even the marketing team behind the VW
commercial."Thirty-Three and a Third" is a series of short books
about critically acclaimed and much-loved albums of the past 40
years. By turns obsessive, passionate, creative and informed, the
books in this series demonstrate many different ways of writing
about music.
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