"The
Texan turned out to be good-natured, generous and likeable.
In three days no one could stand him."
-
Joseph Heller,
Catch 22
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PEOPLE.
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For a
child from the suburbs of Ontario, the album seemed like
something from another time, or another world. Too young
for the politics of the sixties, I was old enough by the
seventies to groove to the music. Lenin-Marxism was for
yippies protesting US imperialism; I had discovered
Lennon-McCartneyism.
-
from We
All Shine On: Remembering John Lennon on the anniversary of
his death
Once describing himself as “Chomsky with dick jokes,” the
motormouth Texan reviled comics who blunted their edge to
become court jesters for the throne of commercialism. He
hated the sell-outs who offered the rubes inoffensive
humour about airline flights, cats and McDonald’s. Shills
like Jay Leno came under his withering attack for urging
“bovine America” to inhale more Doritos. He frequently
pleaded with people working in advertising or marketing to
kill themselves for the good of the species. Although his
material was always blue and often misanthropic, it was
more shock than shlock. The frequent comparison of Hicks to
Lenny Bruce still holds. And like Bruce, Hicks would
eventually outwear his welcome in his homeland.
-
From Chomsky With Dick Jokes: The Life and Art of Bill
Hicks
In a
time when genuine, heartfelt love songs are thin on the
ground, Scott’s romantic tunes are often ecstatic,
boundless, worshipful, like the grand and simple She Is So
Beautiful, written about discovering his soulmate during a
mid-nineties stay at Findhorn. There's little to compare
his love songs with in the archives of contemporary music,
but I do see similarities with the poetry of the 13th
century Persian poet Jelaluddin Rumi. At its core, Scott’s
music beats with a big, magnificent heart, fired by that
one thing you cannot fake and that you rarely hear in
today’s top 40: honest-to-God joy.
- from Mike
Scott: A Wonderful Disguise
